Page 6 THE BATTALION TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1977 ATTENTION AGGIES The New Sports Club with its newly enlarged dance floor invites all students and football players to a special (BEAT THE HELL OUT OF tu PARTY) Tuesday evening November 22. All beer is only 25c and V2 price drinks. A special beer drinking contest with 1st prize $25 and a bottle of champagne will take place. Also the New Sports Club is now open until 3 AM for dancing each and every Friday and Satur day. “See You After Bonfire” ZIZL calling all artists! THE ARTS AND CRAFTS FAIR -J 9 ) Nov. 30 - Dec. 1 Come by the Craft Shop and register for your booth. Registration: Nov. 7-29 $5 for 2 days SPONSORED BY THE CRAFTS & ARTS COMMITTEE A&M women ‘legal’ in (Continued from page 1) of separation. While the first college catalog stated that only males would be admitted, the question of coedu cation never arose for twenty years, because no woman ever applied. But somehow women appeared and have become an important part of the A&M tradition. Slogan Contest! Write the winning slogan for Your Opti cal Shoppe in 5 words or less and win $100 and a free pair of glasses. Bring your entry to Your Optical Shoppe Manor East Mall 779-1509 by Thursday Dec. 8. 9:00-6:00 Monday-Saturday ENTER AS MANY TIMES AS YOU LIKE Winner to be announced Dec. 10 at Grand Opening. Name Phone # Slogan Today, there are women here at A&M who remember those “old days.” One woman, currently at tending A&M, Madam M., was first enrolled here in 1949, fifteen years before women were officially admit ted. She even has a ‘49 Aggie ring. Madam M. appears to have mixed memories of A&M. She recalls sleepless nights and dance cards with fondness. Her favorite story tells how on her honeymoon, “we had just been married that after noon. That evening, another cadet called and asked if I would go to a Saturday night dance with him.” Yet other memories seem to point to that feeling of segregation many A&M women have experienced. “One professor refused to give any of the women in our class an A ,” Madam M. said. And even today, she requested that her name be withheld to spare any “hassles.” This December 454 women have applied for graduation, and all of them are official. '3o/- /s CV e u n ln ^s 0n ^ea Ut , f o £i 0/ ?e f ^ /k e c Bryan/College Station Pizza inn ■S ‘"'When better pizzas are made . . . Pizza Inn will make them. ■ FAMILY NIGHT Tuesday Nights 6:00-8:30 p.m. *1.99 "We've got a feeling you're gonna like us." 1803 Greenfield Plaza 413 Texas Ave.S, (Next to Bryan High) Open Sunday 11 All 846-6164 846-1784 Photo courtesy of Texas A&M UniversityArdj Although women weren’t recognized as official students al Texas A&M until June 1, 1963, Sophie and Mary Hutson completed the civil engineering program at Texas A&M ii 1903. They are dressed cadet uniforms that were gifts from 1901 graduates of A&M. ask T( Ur their I, The tin replace lerville But win my mi usiasrr that 1 ts.” waim h; and he •gs and ( lead co< thwest iships. at last s vnterna • They e last E A lot of have 1 m, 48. guess sweaty basket! the VARSITY SH01 301 PATRICIA PROFESSIONAL HAIR CARE FOR GUYS AND GALS t sea this, l ile migl got sta Id get 1 we’ve 1 there. REDKEN NORTHGATE More Of A Good Thing HAPPY HOUR M 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Monday Thru Friday Call any weekday during the dinner hours and have a piping hot pizza delivered to your door — at these discounted prices!!! *\ o° \S’ I* 0 \< (No coupons accepted during Happy Hour, please.) 846-7785 Ffl B Fll Roll or