The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 09, 1978, Image 5

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By LINDA SULUVAN
Private enterprise is alive and
well on the Texas A&M University
campus in the basement of the
Memorial Student Center. Emilio
Garcia manages the MSC Beauty
Shop, which is a small private busi
ness with a very impressive land
lord.
The director of business services.
Chuck Cargill, says Texas A&M
leases the business space to Garcia
without intervening in the business
itself.
“The University makes it a point
not to get involved with the internal
workings of the business but,
rather, takes the role of a landlord if
the roof leaks or something,” he
said.
Garcia and two other licensed
operators, Frankie Williams and
John Wick, are the only employees
of the three-stooled shop. The usual
cut, blow-dry and permanent
beauty salon services are offered at
the three-year-old shop which is
open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mondays
through Fridays and 9 a.m. to 2
p.m. on Saturdays.
His prices are comparable to
those of other area salons, with oc
casional adjustments made for the
sake of competition.
University students and MSC
employees are the main MSC
Beauty Shop customers, but Garcia
notes an increased business load
during football season.
“Visitors from the MSC Hotel
come here instead of looking around
for a beauty shop that they mi^it
not know,” he said.
Garcia, Williams and Wick, to
gether, handle about 60 customers
daily, but Garcia says the beginning
of the semester has been relatively
slow. The shop makes about $1,000
per week with a small percentage
going to the MSC for rent of the
building space.
Bill Hesel, manager of the uni
versity center, calls the concept of a
beauty salon within the MSC
“somewhat of an afterthought.” In
the mid-’60s a long-range planning
project for expansion of the MSC
began. At that time there was no
area specified to become a beauty
shop. Planning continued and the
current beauty shop space was allo
cated for “whatever might be
needed in the future.” In 1974 a de
cision was made to open a beauty
salon adjacent to the MSC Barber
Shop and the space went up for bid.
Cargill feels the beauty shop is
better off in the hands of someone
with incentive. He says the univer
sity center is by no means making
any significant financial gains with
the shop’s monthly percentage; but
instead, “the MSC Beauty Shop is
there as a service.”
Innovative training programs in
non-traditional vocational areas will
be the focus of the Special Programs
Training Division, the newest divi
sion of the Texas Engineering Ex
tension Service, said EES Director
Jim Bradley.
EES 16th division will concen
trate on areas such as personal fi
nancial management, education for
the handicapped, vocations for wo
men, pre-retirement planning, and
other vocational training.
Our training division will sup
port the EES philosophy of taking
programs to the marketplace where
they are the most effective,” said
Pat Turner, head of the new divi
sion.
‘We will assess the special train
ing needs of a private business, in
dustry or governmental agency and
tailor a training program to meet
these needs, she added. “Training
will be organized around immediate
needs and will assist in dealing with
immediate problems to secure im
mediate results.”
A key area of emphasis will be
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
of 1973. It addresses non-
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Lucia’s daddy.’
Doyle, who married Lucia’s
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Turner joined the EES staff’ Jan.
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