The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 26, 1975, Image 2

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    Page 2 THE BATTALION
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1975
SOTA gears programs
to ‘left-out’ older group
Editor:
In Wednesday’s Battalion, Ar-
dath Clifton questioned the “fare”
for the older student on campus.
Ms. Clifton is not an enigma. She is
one of many hundreds (1000 women
and more than 700 veterans at the
undergraduate level).
With a great deal of help from
Toby Rives in Student Affairs,
SGTA (Students Older Than Aver-
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age) was formed last spring and lias
been recognized officially by the
University. The group welcomes
women, men, undergraduate and
graduate students who consider
themselves a bit out of step with the
18-21 year-old atmosphere on cam
pus.
SOTA meets on alternate Tues
days from 12-2 as classes allow in the
Social Room of the M.S.C. These
are brown-bag lunch affairs with
short programs aimed toward the
older students. The next meeting is
Sept. 30. For further information
contact the Office of Student Affairs,
Room 108 YMCA, or call 845-1741.
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or of the writer of the article and are not necessarily those of
the university administration or the Board of Directors. The
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Texas 77843.
Photo by Bob Kings berry, contributor
Lot nearly empty
Lot 7, the one between the Cyclotron
and the Reed McDonald Building and
across the street from Zachry was con
verted from an off-campus student park
ing lot to a faculty-staff lot. Robert Mel-
cher, vice-president of student affairs of
fice, said that 65 or 70 spots will be re
turned to students today.
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Assistant Editor Roxie Hear.i
Members of the Student Publications Board are: Bob G. Rogers, Chairman; Dr.
Gary Halter; Dr. John Hanna; Roger P. Miller; Dr. Clinton A. Phillips, Jeff Dunn,
Tom Dawsey, and Jerri Ward.
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