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Office 3702 ilona JUIJIIIMIIB'IIIH impus rt & ^ool Club Rooms TV Cable >aths /> baths baths ) STUDENT FDAY— m. - 6:00 p,m. Thru Sat. JGLAS TIRES $32.45 $34.45 ’’ed. Tax. ilar low prices, tied and higli it NO EXTRA ... 39c qt. Conoco, s 66, .. 37c qt. PLUGS on, Autolite !ach .95 exchange lenerators exchange rt Tor most tnd some dealer price oy Dealer cept Mastercharge” Prestone uto Parts 822-1669 Service For n Bryan AIM BEATTHCHEU OOTTA TEXAS! Get Ready For The Teasips With Bumper Strips. We have’em at the TEXAS AGGIE BOOK STORE (Limited Supply) Manager Hails Apartment Plans THE Wednesday, November 14, 1973 BATTALION College Station, Texas Page 5 Ken Nicolas, manager of the married student apartments has great plans for them. “I’d like to see the married stu dents’ apartments complex be come the married student’s com munity. A township of people acting like townsfolk. A com munity living and doing things together,” Nicholas said. “We need to get things going by getting the people together, doing things,” Nicolas said. He hopes to have a Christmas activ ity near the office of the mar ried students’ apartments. Nicolas has started putting out weekly information bulletins for hte convenience of apartment dwellers. “We’re going to try to PEANUTS PEANUTS I WONDER U)HAT SRAPE I 60T...I HATE TO LOOK.. Sbisa Hall, Duncan Hall & Commons Meal Schedule Week Beginning November 18 Thru. November 22, 1973 Master Menu No. 3 SUNDAY •Tang, coffee, Milk ’Ass’t. Dry Cereal •Grape, Strawlierry & Peach Jelly ’Fried Eggs - Scrambled Eggs ’Sausage Links *1. '’Blueberry Hotcakes ‘Toast - Oleo Bacon Breakfast Grape Drink, Grapefruit Juice, Hot Chocolate, Hot Tea, Cola, Sprite ENTREES AND SOUPS ’Roast Boneless Pork Loin iPs-Oz. & No Seconds w Dressing •Brown Gravy •Cranberry Sauce Baked Tuna & Noodles VEGETABLES AND FRUITS ‘Tri Taters •Fresh FYozen Mixed Vegetables, Buttered Yellow Squash Dinner SALADS, RELISHES. DRESSINGS Spiced Apple Sauce Fruit Salad Cherry Jello w/Whipmate Star Whipped Grape Jello Parfait •Tossed Salad, Cottage Cheese and Italian Tomatoes DESSERTS AND BREADS Open Ice Cream Bar Sparkling Pineapple Pie Hot Rolls Oleo BEVERAGES •Iced Tea, Hot Tea, Coffee, Hot Chocolate, Tang, Grape Drink, Grapefruit Juice, Sprite, Cola, Pink Lemonade, Fruit Punch, Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice Dressings: Bleu Cheese, French, •Russian Catsup Supper NO EVENING MEAL MONDAY ‘Tang, coffee, Milk •Ass’t. Dry Cereal ‘Grape, Plum & Strawberry Jelly *1. Blueberry Muffins Pan Fried Bacon *2. Jelly Fritters Pan Fried Bacon Breakfast 3. Continental Breakfast Blueberry Muffins Doughnuts Sweet Rolls Raisin Bread & White Bread 4. Scrambled Eggs Fried Eggs Hotcakes - Syrup Sausage Grape Drink, Grapefruit Juice, Hot Cocoa, Hot Tea, Coke, Sprite ENTREES AND SOUPS ‘Lasagna ‘Baked Beans w/Franks 2 ea. VEGETABLES AND FRUITS •Turnip Greens w/Ham Base ‘Whole Kernel Yellow Corn Pkra & Tomatoes Dinner SALADS, RELISHES. DRESSINGS DESSERTS AND BREADS Lime Jello w/Fruit Cocktail Open Ice Cream Bar Apricot - Sliced Pear Salad * Ass’t. Cookies & Ice Cream Cherry Jello Jewels •Bread Macaroni Salad *01eo •Tossed Salad, Cottage Cheese and Italian Tomatoes BEVERAGES •Iced Tea, Hot Tea, Coffee, Hot Chocolate, Tang, Grape Drink, Grapefruit Juice, Sprite, Cola, Pink Lemonade, Fruit Punch, Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice *&eer<& Vegetable Soup 'Pastrami Sandwich ‘Grilled Cheese -Sandwich •Potato Chips •Frito Chips Dressings: French, *1,000 Island, Green Goddess •Relishes: Pickle Relish, Catsup, Mustard, Salad Dressing Rye, Whole Wheat, White Bread ‘Chicken Fried Steak 3-Oz. No Seconds ♦Cream Gravy Beef Turnovers ‘'Steamed Rice Mashed Potatoes Buttered Spinach Supper Cherry-Lemon Layered Parfait Ambrosia Salad Egg & Green Onion Salad •Raisin Slaw Tossed Salad, Cottage Cheese and Italian Tomatoes Pear Cobbler Hot Rolls - Oleo •Fruit Punch, Iced Tea, Hot Tea, Coffee, Hot Chocolate, Tang, Grape Drink, Grapefruit Juice, Sprite, Cola, Pink Lemonade, Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice, •Milk, Chocolate and Low Fat Milk at Commons Hamburgers Franks Chili Potato Chips Frito Chips Dressings: Russian, French Salad Dressing Relishes: Pickle Relish, Catsup, Mustard, Salad Dressing •Diced Onions •Sliced Tomatoes •Lettuce Leaf Hamburger Buns Hot Dog Buns TUESDAY "Pineapple - Grapefruit Juice, Coffee, Milk ‘Grape, Strawberry & Apricot Preserves ‘Ass’t. Dry Cereal ‘1. Jelly Fritters Pan Fried Ham *2. Blueberry Muffins Pan Fried Bacon Breakfast 3. Continental Breakfast Glazed Doughnuts Pecan Rolls Raisin Bread & White Bread 4. Scrambled Eggs Fried Eggs French Toast Syrup Pan Fried Bacon Grapefruit Juice, Hot Cocoa, Hot Tea, Tang, Sprite, Coke, Grape Drink ENTREES AND SOUPS ‘Sloppy Joe on Bun ‘Salmon Patties w/Tomato Sauce VEGETABLES AND FRUITS ‘French Fried Potatoes Yellow Squash •Cut Green Beans w/Ham Base Dinner SALADS, RELISHES. DRESSINGS •Strawberry Jello w/Cottage Cheese Orange Jello w/Fruit Cocktail Waldorf Salad Pickled Beets & Onion Tossed Salad, Cottage Cheese and Peach Chunks DESSERTS AND BREADS Open Ice Cream Bar ‘Gingerbread Cake w/Lemon Sauce Whipmate Star ’’Buns •Bread "Oleo BEVERAGES •Fruit Punch, Iced Tea, Hot Tea, Coffee, & Hot Chocolate, Tang, Grape Drink, Grape fruit Juice, Sprite, Cola, Pink Lemonade, Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice ‘Rice Soup ‘Pullman Ham Sandwich ‘Grilled Cheese Sandwich •French Fried Potatoes Dressings: French, Russian, Salad Dressing •Relishes: Sliced Pickles, Mustard, Catsup, Salad Dressing •Whole Wheat, Rye, White Bread Chili and Macaroni ‘Roast Beef w/Gravy •Mashed Potatoes Steamed Cabbage •Boiled Buttered Carrots Supper Lime Jello w/Diced Pears Strawberry & Lime Jello Jewels Potato Salad Stuffed Celery & Radishes •Combination Salad, Cottage Cheese and Italian Tomatoes Open Ice Cream Bar Iced Tea, •Milk, Fruit Punch, Hot Choco- •Apple Pie late, Tang, Grape Drink, Grapefruit Rice Pudding Parfait w/Whipmate Star Juice, Sprite, Cola, Pink Lemonade, Pine- •Bread - Oleo apple-Grapefruit Juice, Chocolate and Low Fat Milk at Commons Dressings: *1,000 Island, Oil & Vinegar, French Catsup WEDNESDAY ‘Coffee - Milk ‘Fresh. Fruit ‘Grape, Strawberry & Peach Jelly ‘Ass’t. Dry Cereal : 1. Scrambled Eggs Sausage Patties Toast - Oleo •2. Cinnamon Rolls w/Raisins Grilled Ham Breakfast 3. Continental Breakfast Doughnuts Cinnamon Rolls w/Raisins Nut Rolls Raisin Bread & White Bread 4. Scrambled Eggs Fried Eggs Hotcakes - Syrup Toast - Oleo Grilled Ham Hot Cocoa, Hot Tea, Cola, Sprite, Grape Drink, Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice, Tang ENTREES AND SOUPS ‘Beef Pot Pie 1 ea. & No Seconds ‘Corn Dogs w/Mustard & Chili 1 ea. and Seconds VEGETABLES AND FRUITS •Scalloped Potatoes •Buttered Mixed Vegetables Snowflake Rice Dinner SALADS, RELISHES, DRESSINGS Whipped Cherry Jello Parfait Under-the-Sea Salad Three Bean Salad •Cottage Cheese & Apricot Halves Green Salad, Cottage Cheese and Italian Tomatoes DESSERTS AND BREADS Open Ice Cream Bar “Black Walnut Cake •Bread Oleo Tapioca Parfait w/Star BEVERAGES •Iced Tea, Hot Tea, Coffee, Chocolate, Tang, Grape Drink, Grapefruit Juice, Sprite, Cola, Pink Lemonade, Fruit Punch, Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice ‘Beef & Vegetable Soup ‘Grilled Cheese Sandwich ‘Sliced Chicken Sandwich “■Potato Chips or Frito Chips Dressings: French, 1,000 Island, Italian •Mustard - Catsup •Relishes: Pickle Relish, Mustard, Catsup Salad Dressing •Whole Wheat, White Bread ‘Smothered Steak Shrimp Newburg over Rice 4-Oz. •Mashed Potatoes “Broccoli Steamed Rice Supper Molded Lemon Jello w/Whipped Topping Banana Nut Salad Marshmallow - Pineapple Slaw Mexican Fiesta Salad •Tossed Salad, Cottage Cheese and Italian Tomatoes Ice Cream •Chocolate Eclair •Hot Rolls •Oleo Iced Tea, Milk, *Fruit Punch, Hot Tea, Hot Chocolate, Coffee, Tang, Grape Drink, Grapefruit Juice, Sprite, Cola, Pink Lemonade, Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice, Chocolate and Low Fat Milk at Commons, *Chocolate Milk Hamburger Hot Dogs Chili Potato Chips Frito Chips Dressings: Russian, French, *Bleu Cheese Catsup, Mustard Relishes: Pickle Relish, Catsup, Mustard, Salad Dressing, Diced Onions, Sliced Tomato, Leaf Lettuce Hamburger Buns Hot Dog Buns THURSDAY ‘Tang, Milk, Coffee ‘Ass’t. Dry Cereal "Strawberry, Apricot, Grape Jelly *1. Finger Steaks Blueberry Rolls *2. Scrambled Eggs Pan Fried Bacon Hot Biscuits Oleo Breakfast 3. Continental Breakfast Glazed Doughnuts Blueberry Rolls Pecan Rolls Raisin Bread & White Bread 4. Scrambled Eggs Fried Eggs Hotcakes - Syrup Toast - Oleo Pan Fried Bacon Grapefruit Juice, Grape Drink, Pineapple- Grapefruit Juice, Hot Cocoa, Hot Tea, Cola, Sprite • ENTREES AND SOUPS ‘Chicken & Egg Noodles ‘Braised Beef & Gravy VEGETABLES AND FRUITS Buttered Yellow Corn ’Noodles Buttered •Cut Green Beans w/Ham Base Dinner SALADS, RELISHES. DRESSINGS Cherry Jello Lime Jello w/Grapefruit Sections Carrot & Raisin Salad Tossed Salad, Cottage Cheese and Diced Pears DESSERTS AND BREADS BEVERAGES •Individual Tarts *Grape Punch, Iced Tea, Hot Tea, Hot Open Ice Cream Bar Chocolate, Coffee, Tang, Grape Drink, Cherry Fruit Vanilla Pudding Parfait Grapefruit Juice, Sprite, Cola, Pink •Bread Lemonade, Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice Oleo ‘Beef & Noodle Soup ‘Roast Beef Sandwich ‘Grilled Cheese Sandwich •Potato Chips - Frito Chips Dressings: French, Russian, 1,000 Island •Relishes: Pickle Relish, Mustard, Catsup, Salad Dressing •Whole Wheat, White Bread Cheese Ravioli Salisbury Steak 4-Oz. & Seconds Mashed Potatoes Mustard Greens w/Ham Base Yellow Hominy Buttered Supper Lemon Jello Jewels Red-White Cole Slaw Yum-Yum Salad Fruited Rice Salad Combination Salad, Cottage Cheese and Italian Tomatoes •Blueberry Pie Dinner Rolls Oleo Iced Tea, *Milk, Hot Tea, Hot Chocolate, Tang, Grape Drink, Grapefruit Juice, Sprite, *Cola, Pink Lemonade, Pineapple- Grapefruit Juice, Chocolate Milk and Low Fat Milk at Commons ‘Hamburger - Buns ‘Cheese Burgers (Duncan Only) Franks Potato Chips - Frito Chips “French Fried Potatoes (Duncan Only) Dressings: French, Russian 1,000 Island Catsup •Relishes: Pickle Relish, Mustard, Catsup, Salad Dressing •Diced Onions •Sliced Tomatoes •Leaf Lettuce •Hamburger Buns Hot Dog Buns put in a sort of calendar of com munity events to let the people know what’s going on in the area.” Nicolas said. Nicolas said the old College View apartments may be torn down beginning next summer. “We’re going to vacate four of the old buidings,” Nicolas said. He said they were built at two different Air Force bases in 1942, cut in half and transported here, where they were assembled. “They had a life expectancy of seven years and here we are in 1973, three decades later, still living in them. It’s time they were taken out,” he said. Ken Nicolas life at TAMU has been service. He served as As sistant to the Commandant of the Corps of Cadets for nine years and has been adviser to or ganizations such as SCONA (Stu dent Conference on National Af fairs). Nicolas does things in a quiet way. He doesn’t believe in publicity. During the 12 years he has been here his picture has never appeared in the Aggieland. “My philosophy developed while I was in the service and while I worked with the Corps of Cadets and now as I work with the married students. If there wasn’t a student then there wouldn’t be any need for a teach er. If there were no cadets then there would be no need for an Assistant to the Commandant. It there were no married students then there would be no need for a married students’ apartment manager. It’s because of these people that I have a job, and my job is to serve these people the best I can.” By DR. CLAUDE B. GOSWICK, M. D., University Health Center Question: Are there any harmful effects from masturbation? Answer: No. Any harmful effects ob served are related not to the act itself but to the guilt which may be felt because of the practice. Question: What is leukemia? Answer: Luekemia is a disease charac terized by an abnormally large number of a specific type of leu kocyte (white blood cell) in the body, in the absence of a dem onstrable cause. The leukemias are differentiated according to the type of white blood cell in volved. Depending upon the type of leukemia and the efficacy of the therapy used, victims may die within a few days or live quite a long time, but with rare excep tions, all types of leukemia are eventually fatal. Question: What is the incidence of mouth- area cancer among tobacco chew- ers and snuff dippers? How does this compare with cigarettes? Answer: The incidence of all mouth-area cancers is quite low compared with cancers in all other locations. The largest percentage of mouth- area cancers occurs in the lips and tongue—these prevail in to bacco chewers and snuff dippers. Cancer of the lip, especially the lower lip, is prevalent among ci garette smokers. ...Question: What causes night-blindness? Answer: Vitamin A deficiency. “Night- blindness” is the inability to see in subdued light (not total dark ness). Vitamin A deficiencies are rare in the United States but endemic in the far and near East. School “I VOTED YES ... ”, coeds compare decisions before making their final mark. Below, voter gets help from frat member. (Photos by Gary Baldasari) (Continued from page 1) body can justify it.” He said a teacher pay raise and the kindergarten program voted in 1969 pose increased prices in 1974. To meet the payroll alone, districts face having to cut the number of teachers and offer no pay raise in centive. A new school financing bill in preparation will be similar to HB 946, Kubiak added. It will feature, among other things, the state pay ing a larger percentage of the cost, local control, fair market value of property, the possibility of com bining districts in a county for assessing, collecting and distribut ing tax money and a $700 base salary increase effective in 1976 “that would bring Texas teachers’ salaries up to the national aver age.” The TAMU speaker said it would recommend one teacher per 15 kindergarten students, “where chil dren learn the most and need the mosthelp.” It would suggest a 1- to-20 teacher-student ratio for grades one to three; l-to-23 grades four to six and l-to-24, grades seven to 12. Increased funding in transpor tation and maintenance areas are also called for, Kubiak said. SPECIAL GROUP RATES Open 3:00 p. m. (11:00 a. m. On Home Game Days) Sir S / A Ijk ^r-rW> THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WEEKLY SPECIAL PITCHER of BEER $125 Special Prices Are With Pizza Purchase 311 UNIVERSITY DRIVE: NORTH GATE HOT - Free Dorm Delivery! - FAST 846-1713