The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 17, 1974, Image 7

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Sbisa Hall, Duncan Hall & Commons Meal Schedule
Week Beginning April 21 Thru. April 27, 1974
Master Menu No. 5
ICoffee, Milk
fAss't. Dry Cereal
^hilled Peaches
Vied Eggs
,ink Sausage
llueberry Hotcakes
■Seafood Plattter (Stuffed Crab) (1) ♦Green Peas w/Onion !
I Fried Whiting (2-Oz.), and Seconds * French Fried Potatoei
I Shrimp (2 ea.) w/Cocktail Sauce Turnip Greens w/Han
ENTREES AND SOUPS
•Toast - Oleo
•Grape Jelly, Strawberry &
Peach Preserves
•Bacon
VEGETABLES AND FRUITS
Sauce
SUNDAY
Breakfast
Dinner
SALADS, RELISHES. DRESSINGS
Fruit Salad
•Cole Slaw •Cherry Pie
Strawberry Jello w/Pear Halves Fruit Float Parf
Whipped Grape Jello Parfait •Hot Rolls - Oleo
Tossed Salad, Cottage Cheese
and Italian Tomatoes
DESSERTS AND BREADS
Open Ice Cream Bar
♦Cherry Pie
BEVERAGES
Dressings: French, 1,000 Island,
Bleu Cheese
Relishes: Mustard, Catsup,
Salad Dressings
Fruit: Tropical Fruit
Supper
NO EVENING MEAL
I Tomato Juice, Coffee, Milk •2. Apple Stru
I Jream of Wheat Broiled Ha
I Jrape, Strawberry & Plum Jelly
^Ass't. Dry Cereal
Scrambled Eggs
Hash Brown Potatoes
ot Biscuit!
ENTREES AND SOUPS VEGETABLES AND FRUITS
iPrito Pie G-Oz. & Seconds French Fried Potatoes
Peef Baron over Rice 4-Oz. & Seconds ’Buttered Rice
•Steamed Spinach w/Ham Base
MONDAY
Breakfast
3. Continental Breakfast
Glazed Doughnuts
Apple Strudel Rolls
Pecan Rolls
White Bread - Raisin Bread
Fried Eggs
Toast - Oleo
Broiled Ham
Syrup - Hotcakes
Pineapple Juice, Grapefruit Juice,
Drink, Cola, Sprite Hot Chocolate
, Grape
Dinner
SALADS. RELISHES. DRESSINGS DESSERTS AND BREADS
•Red Cherry Jello w/Bananas Chocolate Chip Cookies
Marinated Vegetable Salad Ice Cream
Pineapple Snooky Salad ’Bread - Oleo
Pear & Grated Cheese ’Butterscotch Pudding
Tossed Salad, Cottage Cheese Orange Jello Parfait w/Apple Nuggets Juice
and Italian Tomatoes
BEVERAGES
I leef & Vegetable Soup - Crackers
I Irilled Cheese Sandwich
Bhced Chicken Sandwich
Ham Salad Sandwich
•Frit® Chips - Potato Chips
French Fried Potatoes
Dressings: French, Oil & Vinegar,
1,000 Island
•Relishes: Pickle Relish, Salad Drei
Mustard, Catsup
•Lettuce Salad
Fruit: Diced Pears
•Whole Wheat, White Bread
rbecue Sliced Beef 3Vfc-Oz. A
No Seconds
!hicken Tetrezinni G-Oz. & Seconds
•Ranch Style Beans
•Potato Salad
Italian Green Beans
Supper
Carrot, Celery Stick, Radish Salad
Lime Jello w/Fruit Cocktail
Boiled Egg & Green Onion
Fruited Rice Salad
Carrot & Radish Salad
•Green Salad, Cottage Cheese
and Italian Tomatoes
•Apple !
•Bread
•Oleo
•Iced Tea, ’Milk, Coffee, Fruit Punch, Hot
Tea, Hot Chocolate, Tang, Grape Drink,
Grapefruit Juice, Sprite, Cola, Pink
lemonade, Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice,
Chocolate & Low Fat Milk
•Piquant Dressing—Mayonaise
Dressings: French, 1,000 Island,
Green Goddess
Fruit: Diced Pears
TUESDAY
■Grapefruit Juice, Coffee, Milk
■Ass't. Dry Cereal
■Grape, Strawberry & Plum Jelly
|*l. Pineapple Rolls
Pan Fried Bacon
•2. Scrambled Eggs
Hash Brown Potatoes
Hot Biscuits • Oleo
Sausage Patties
Breakfast
3. Continental Breakfast
Glazed Doughnuts
Apple Strudel Rolls
Pecan Rolls
White Bread
4. Fried Eggs
French Toast - Syrup
Toast - Oleo
Sausage Patties
Pineapple Juice, Grape Drink, Grapefruit
Juice, Hot Cocoa, Cola, Sprite
ENTREES AND SOUPS
Grilled Chopped Steak w/Gravy
l ea. A Seconds
Spaghetti & Meat Sauce
VEGETABLES AND FRUITS
•Mashed Potatoes
•Blackeyed Peas w. Salt Pork
Glazed Carrots
Dinner
SALADS. RELISHES. DRESSINGS
Spiced Applesauce
Sliced Pineapple & Cottage Cheese
•Orange Jello w/Fruit Cocktail
Raspberry & Black Cherry Jello Jewels
Tossed Salad
Combination Salad, Cottage
and Italian Tomatoes
DESSERTS AND BREADS
♦Orange Delight Cake
Rice Pudding w)Cherry Nuggets A
Jubilee Top
•Bread
BEVERAGES
•Iced Tea, Grape Punch, Hot Tea, Coffee,
Hot Cocoa, Tang, Grapefruit Juice, Cola,
Sprite, Pink Lemonade, Fruit Punch,
Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice
Beef & Rice Soup - Cracker*
Pullman Ham Sandwich
Grilled Cheese Sandwich
Tuna Salad Sandwich
•Potato Chips - Frito Chips
Dressings: French, 1,000 Island,
Bleu Cheese
•Relishes: Pickle Relish, Mustard, Catsup
Salad Dressing
Lettuce Salad
Fruit: Peach Chunks
“Whole Wheat, White A Rye Bread
Grilled T-Bone Steak Au Jus
Chili & Macaroni 4-07.. & 3-Oz. Seconds
•Baked Potato
•Cut Green Beans w/Ham Base
Whole Kernel Corn
Supper
•Molded Apple Salad
Lime Jello Parfait w/Pineapple Chunks
on Top
Macaroni Salad
Waldorf Salad
•Jalapeno Peppers
Green Salad, Cottage Cheese
and Italian Tomatoes
•Apple Crumble Cobbler
•Oleo
•Crackers
•Dinner Rolls
•Punch, ’Milk, Coffee, Hot Tea, Hot Cocoa,
Tang, Grapefruit Juice, Cola, Sprite, Pink
Lemonade, Fruit Punch, Pineapple-Grape-
fruit Juice, Chocolate A Low Fat Milk
| Rehshes^Salad^DressinK, Catsup
WEDNESDAY
Tang, Coffee, Milk
Ass’t. Dry Cereal
’Grape, Strawberry & Peach Preserves
1. Jelly Fritters
Ham
•2. Quick Coffee Cake
Sausage Links
Breakfast
3. Continental Breakfast
Glazed Doughnuts
Coffee Cake
Jelly Fritters
Raisin A White Bread
4. Fried Eggs
Scrambled Eggs
Hotcakes - Syrup
Toast
Sausage Links
Pineapple Juice, Grape Drink, Grapefruit
Juice, Hot Chocolate, Cola, Sprite
ENTREES AND SOUPS
•Pizza 4-0z.
•M Curry 4-Oz. over Rice
fl
VEGETABLES AND FRUITS
•Baked Pork A Beans
•Snowflake Rice
•Buttered Squash
Potato Salad (General Foods)
Dinner
SALADS, RELISHES. DRESSINGS
•Lime and Orange Layered Jello
Cherry Jello w/Sliced Peaches
Red & White Cole Slaw
Stuffed Celery A Radish Salad
Tossed Salad, Cottage Cheese
and Italian Tomatoes
DESSERTS AND BREADS
•Yellow Cake
•Bread
Tapioca w Blueberry Nuggets
•Oleo
BEVERAGES
♦Orange Punch, Grape Punch, Hot Tea,
Coffee, Hot Cocoa, Tang, Cola, Grape
fruit Juice, Sprite, Pink Lemonade,
Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice
'Beef & Vegetable Soup - Crackers
•Pastrami Sandwich
•Grilled Cheese Sandwich
Chicken Salad Sandwich
•Frito ('hips - Potato Chips
Dressings: French, Bleu Cheese
1,000 Island
•Lettuce Salad
•Relishes: Mustard, Catsup, Salad Dress
ing,, Pickles
Fruit: Pineapple Chunks
•Rye, White A Whole Wheat Bread
Ham Steak 5-Oz. No Seconds
w/Cream Gravy
Sweet & Sour Cube Chicken w/Lue Cue
Sauce & Water Chestnuts 4-Oz.
& Seconds
•Mashed Potato
•Green Peas w/Gran. Onion
Fluffy Rice
•Applesauce
Supper
Whipped Grape Jello
Banana Nut Salad
Cardinal Salad
Ambrosia Salad
•Combination Salad, Cottage Cheese
and Italian Tomatoes
•Strawberry Whip A Chill Pie
•Hot Dinner Rolls
♦Oleo
•Iced Tea, ’Milk, Coffee, Hot Tea, Hot
Cocoa, Tang, Grapefruit Juice, Cola,
Sprite, Pink Lemonade, Fruit Punch,
Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice, Chocolate
Low Fat Milk at Commons
Hamburgers
Hot Dogs
Chili
Frito Chips
Potato Chips
Dressings: ’French, 1,000 Island,
Bleu Cheese
Relishes: Mustard, Salad Dressing,
Chopped Onions, Catsup
Fruit: Pineapple Chunks
THURSDAY
•Pineapple Juice, Coffee, Milk
'Ass’t. Dry Cereal
\ ’Oatmeal
'Grape Jelly, Strawberry & Peach
Preserves
*1. Peach Coffee Cake
Sausage Patties
♦2. Jelly Fritters
Pan Fried Bacon
Breakfast
3. Continental Breakfast
Glazed Doughnuts
Coffee Cake
Cherry Strudel Rolls
Raisin & White Bread
4. Fried Eggs
Scrambled Eggs
Hotcakes - Syrup
Toast
Pan Fried Bacon
Pineapple Juice, Grape Drink, Grapefruit
Juice, Hot Chocolate, Cola, Sprite
ENTREES AND SOUPS
Beef Pie w/Biscuit Topping
4-0z. & Seconds
‘Hot Tamales w/Chili 2 ea. & Seconds
VEGETABLES AND FRUITS
•Tater Tots
Buttered Carrots
♦Buttered Green Beans w/Ham Base
Spanish Rice
Dinner
SALADS, RELISHES. DRESSINGS
•Cherry Jello w/Pear Halves
Under-the-Sea Salad
Sliced Beet & Onion
Carrifruit Salad
Tossed Salad, Cottage Cheese
and Italian Tomatoes
DESSERTS AND BREADS
Chocolate Eclair
•Bread - Oleo
♦Vanilla Pudding w/Raspberry Nuggets
BEVERAGES
•Iced Tea, Grape Punch, Hot Tea, Coffee,
Hot Cocoa, Tang, Grapefruit Juice, Cola,
Sprite, Pink Lemonade, Fruit Punch,
Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice
‘Beef Sl Noodle Soup - Crackers
'Grilled Cheese Sandwich
’Corned Beef Sandwich
•Potato Chips - Frito Chips
Dressings: French, 1,000 Island
Green Goddess
Fruit: Mixed Fruit
•Chopped Lettuce
•Relishes: Musard, Salad Dressing,
Pickle Relish
Molded Apple Nugget Salad
Lemon Jello w/Fruit Cocktail
•Whole Wheat, Rye, White Bread
•Roast Turkey 2-Oz. Si Seconds
’Giblet Gravy
•Corn Bread Dressing
! 'Cranberry Sauce
•Buttered English Peas w/Gran Onion
•Candied Sweet Potatoes
Buttered Golden Autumn Corn
Supper
Whipped Raspberry Jello Parfait
w/Cottage Cheese
Marinated Vegetable Salad
•Combination Salad, Cottage Cheese
and Italian Tomatoes
Dressings: ’French, 1,000 Island,
Bleu Cheese
Fruit: Mixed Fruit
’•Ass’t. Cookies
Ice Cream
•Hot Rolls - Oleo
•Fruit Punch, ’Milk, Coffee, Hot Tea, Hot
Cocoa, Tang, Grape Drink, Grapefruit
Juice, Sprite, Cola, Pink Lemonade,
Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice, Low Fat
& Chocolate Milk at Commons
Hamburgers
Franks
Chili
Frito Chips - Potato Chips
Lettuce, Tomato
Relishes: Mustard, Salad Dressing,
Chopped Onion, Catsup
FRIDAY
'Tang, Coffee, Milk
'Grape Jelly, Strawberry &
Peach Preserves
'Ass’t. Dry Cereal
’Fresh Fruit
*1. Scrambled Eggs
Pan Fried Bacon
Toast - Oleo
•2. Cherry Strudel Rolls
Broiled Ham
Breakfast
3. Continental Breakfast
Glazed Doughnuts
Cherry Strudel Rolls
Nut Rolls
White & Raisin Bread
4. Fried Eggs
French Toast
Syrup
Broiled Ham
Pineapple Juice, Grape Drink, Grapefruit
Juice, Hot Chocolate, Cola, Sprite
ENTREES AND SOUPS
’Breaded Shrimp f> ea. & No Seconds
'Cocktail Sauce
Fried Liver & Onions 4-Oz. & Seconds
VEGETABLES AND FRUITS
•Tri Tatars
•Buttered Mixed Vegetables
Club Spinach
Dinner
SALADS, RELISHES. DRESSINGS
Cherry Jello wMiniature Marshmallows
•Fruit Slaw
Lemon & Raspberry Jello Jewels
Molded Orange & Carrot Salad
Tossed Salad, Cottage Cheese
and Italian Tomatoes
DESSERTS AND BREADS
•Peach Cobbler
Peach Fruit Float
♦White Bread - Oleo
BEVERAGES
•Iced Tea, Orange Punch, Hot Tea, Coffee,
Hot Cocoa, Tang, Grapefruit Juice, Cola,
Sprite, Pink Lemonade, Fruit Punch,
Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice
•Green Pea Soup - Crackers
•Roast Beef Sandwich
•Grilled Cheese Sandwich
Tuna Salad Sandwich
•Frito Chips - Potato Chips
Dressings: French, Bleu Cheese,
1,000 Island
•Relishes: Mustard, Salad Dressing,
Pickle Relish, Catsup
Lettuce Salad
Fruit: Tropical Fruit
•Whole Wheat Bread
•White Bread
II ’Breaded Pork Chops 2 ea. & No Seconds ’French Fried Potatoes
II ’Cream Gravy Scalloped Corn
II Braised Beef & Noodles 4-Oz. & Seconds •Broccoli Buttered
Supper
Lime Jello w/Sliced Pineapple
Green Onion, Celery, Radish Salad
Three Bean Salad
•Lettuce Salad, Cottage Cheese
and Italian Tomatoes
•Lemon Meringue Pie
•Hot Rolls
•Oleo
•Pink Lemonade, Fruit Punch, ’Milk, Cof
fee, Hot Tea, Hot Cocoa, Tang, Grape
Drink, Grapefruit Juice, Sprite, Cola,
Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice, Low Fat
A Chocolate Milk
Hamburgers (Commons Only)
Franks (Commons Only)
Chili
Frito Chips - Potato Chips
Dressings: ’Salad Dressing, French,
1,000 Island
Relishes: Chopped Onions, Mustard,
Catsup, Salad Dressing
Lettuce - Sliced Tomatoes
Fruit: Tropical Fruit
SATURDAY
•Tah^, Coffee, Milk
•Ass’t. Dry Cereal
'Grape Jelly, StVewberry &
Peach Preserves
*1. Cherry Strudel Rolls
•2. Scrambled Eggs
Link Sausage (1)
Toast - Oleo
Breakfast
3. Fried Eggs
Hotcakes - Syrup
Pineapple Juice, Grape Drink, Grapefruit
Juice, Hot Chocolate, Cola, Sprite
ENTREES AND SOUPS
’Chicken Fried Steak 3-Oz.
’Cream Gravy
Barbecue Beef on Bun 4-Oz. & Seconds
VEGETABLES AND FRUITS
•Whole Green Beans
•Lyonnaise Potatoes
Buttered Squash
Dinner
SALADS, RELISHES. DRESSINGS
Lime Jello Parfait
Macaroni Salad
Deviled Eggs
•Lettuce and Celery Salad
Cottage Cheese A Italian Tomatoes
DESSERTS AND BREADS
•Honey and Spice Cake
•Bread - Oleo
BEVERAGES
•Iced Tea, Tang, Hot Tea, Coffee, Hot
Cocoa, Grapefruit Juice, Cola, Sprite,
Pink Lemonade, Fruit Punch, Pine
apple-Grapefruit Juice
essings: ’French, 1,000 !
Bleu Cheese
•Roast Beef & Gravy 3V&*Oz. No Seconds ’Snowflake Buttered Potatoes
Frankfurters w/Chili 2 ea. & Seconds Sauerkraut
•Buttered Carrots
Supper
Yum Yum Salad
Pear & Apricot Salad
Raspberry Jello Parfait
•Tossed Salad, Cottage Cheese
and Italian Tomatoes
•Cheese - Apple Crisp
•Bread - Oleo
•Iced Tea, *Milk, Hot Tea, Coffee, Hot
Cocoa, Grapefruit Juice, Cola, Sprite,
Pink Lemonade, Fruit Punch, Pine
apple-Grapefruit Juice, Tang
Dressings: French, 1,000 Island
•Green Goddess
Relishes: Pickle Relish, Mustard, Catsup
Diced Onions
•Items served at Duncan Hall. Breakfast 1 and 2 served in oppoait® wings of Duncan.
THIS MENU IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
DUE TO POSSIBLE FOOD SHORTAGE FROM SUPPLIERS.
THE BATTALION
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1974
Hearst kidnapping involves
robbery, trial, pictures
SAN FRANCISCO <A>) Donald
D. DeFreeze, the alleged master
mind of the terrorist Symbionese
Liberation Army, was named by
the FBI Tuesday as the mystery
man who led heiress Patricia
Hearst and three other women in
a violent bank robbery.
Police said the previously un
identified man shot and wounded
two passers-by as he fled the bank
with his band of female follow
ers.
A federal arrest warrant said
DeFreeze, an escaped convict who
took the name “Cinque” after an
African chief, was being sought
for federal bank robbery. Bail
was set at $500,000.
A police investigator said
Tuesday the robbery may have
been staged to show off Miss
Hearst as a “converted” member
of the SLA.
“We are discussing the possibil
ity very thoroughly that this was
a staged job to show off Patty
Hearst as a member of their
ranks,” said Police Capt. Mor
timer Mclnemey.
A federal warrant issued Mon
day night identified Miss Hearst,
20, as a carbine-carrying member
of a heavily armed gang that rob
bed $10,960 from the Hibernia
Bank’s Sunset District branch
Monday and shot two passers-by.
★ ★ ★
BERKELEY ,Calif. <A>) _ Pic
ture posters of Patricia Hearst
holding a machine gun, with the
words “We love you Tania,” my
steriously appeared on the Uni
versity of California’s Berkeley
campus Monday—but by Tuesday
they were all gone.
The large posters printed on
yellow paper contained no indica
tion of their origin and no source
for them has been revealed since
they first appeared in east Oak
land last week.
The photograph was a repro
duction of the color picture sent
to Miss Hearst’s parents April 3
along with a taped message that
the 20-year-old newspaper heir
ess would “stay and fight” along
side the terrorists that kidnaped
her Feb. 4 from a Berkeley apart
ment.
A newspaper, the “Berkeley
Barb,” reprinted the picture on
its front page last week, but a
spokesman for the paper said
Tuesday he had no idea of the
source of the posters or the rea
son for their distribution.
★ ★ ★
OAKLAND, Calif. <A>) — Two
alleged Symbionese Liberation
Army “soldiers” pleaded innocent
Tuesday to the ambush murder
of Oakland school Supt. Marcus
Foster Nov. 6.
Joseph Remiro, 27, and Rus
sell Little, 24, also pleaded inno
cent to the attempted murder of
Foster’s aide, Robert Blackburn.
Foster and Blackburn were shot
with a burst of cyanide bullets
outside the city’s school admin
istration building.
The two men have been called
SLA “soldiers” in communiques
issued by the terrorist group
which claims responsibility for
slaying Foster and kidnaping
newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst
from her Berkeley apartment
Feb. 4.
Superior Court Judge William
J. McGuiness continued the case
until April 30 when he will rule
on a defense motion for a change
of venue and bail.
Students will begin preregistra
tion activities for the 1974 Fall
Semester on April 29, announced
TAMU Registrar R. A. Lacey.
The preregistration period will
extend from the 29th to May 3,
and will be conducted from 8 a.m.-
5 p.m. during the five-day pre
registration week, Lacey said.
Only those students who are
currently enrolled for the 1974
Spring Semester at TAMU will
Dr. George F. Carter, distin
guished professor of geography,
has been named a Piper Professor
of 1974. The designation by the
Minnie Stevens Piper Foundation
of San Antonio includes a $1,000
honorarium.
Carter has gained nationwide
attention in recent years concern
ing his theories about the an
tiquity of man in America. He
contends man first came to North
American about 100,000 years
ago, while most of his colleagues
believe the date is between 12,000
James Jenner, a public defend
er representing Little, told the
court that the venue motion will
be based on what he regards as
continuing prejudicial pretrial
publicity.
Jenner and Remiro’s attorney,
Edward S. Merrill, argued for bail
on grounds that the slaying oc
curred last year before the death
penalty was reinstated in Calif
ornia.
The state Supreme Court ruled
last week that bail should be
available to all defendants ex
cept those charged with capital
crimes.
be eligible for preregistration.
Each student, graduate and
undergraduate, will report to the
head of his major department or
authorized representative to se
cure registration card packets.
Lacey noted that students are
advised to utilize Fall course
schedules to work out a trial
schedule before preregistration,
avoiding time conflicts when final
class schedules are made.
and 25,000 years. Support, how
ever, is being found for dates
more nearly coinciding with the
TAMU professor’s concept.
The Minnie Stevens Piper
Foundation was founded in 1950
to support charitable, literary,
scientific or educational under
takings in Texas. It established
the Piper Professor awards in
1958 “to bring added recognition
to outstanding achievement in the
teaching profession in colleges
and universities.” Ten such
awards are given each year.
Campus Briefs
Preregistration
Vintage movie
Texas A&M’s all-time favorite
movie, “We’ve Never Been
Licked,” will show twice Friday
for Parents’ Weekend visitors.
Show times for the vintage
movie with a World War II theme
will be 7 and 9 p.m. It will be
shown in the Rudder Center
Theater by the Memorial Student
Center Travel Committee.
Admission of $1 per person will
go into the committee’s Overseas
Travel Loan Fund, according to
Chairman Pat Wilkinson.
“We’ve Never Been Licked”
was filmed at Texas A&M in the
early 1940s. It is plotted around
the activities of students played
by Robert Mitchum and Noah
Beery Jr. Anne Gwynn and Mar
tha O’Driscoll appears as prof’s
daughters, then the only young
ladies found on campus.
Chemistry student
Harry Schroeder of College
Station was named the outstand
ing chemistry student Tuesday in
an awards banquet honoring five
seniors.
Schroeder received the Chemis
try Department’s Outstanding
Undergraduate Award.
Also cited for top academic per
formance and extracurricular ac
tivities were Thomas Lowe of
Irving; Dennis Moltz, Odessa;
Homer Pearce, Abilene, and Paula
Crane, Lissie.
Piper Professor
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