Battalion/Page 3 January 19, 1982 Students pay way Sorority Row rises mi d scene ntil the liberal 1 these acconi' oliticians s should' jrs don't position good ex' a Repuh :1 parties {ork and mocratit lonnallfi and the ate as a :an pres- ring the immune i Demo- 1 tnd then ide it ad by Barbie Woelfel Battalion Reporter Fraternity and sorority ouses are popping up all over ryan-College Station, and ince Texas A&M University loesn’t recognize the social •oups, they must Find their |wn sources of financial backing to pay for these houses. T One such house, located on Sorority Row” at Athens Drive Jnd Olympia Way in College Itation, is owned by Kappa Jpha Theta sorority. The house was purchased Ihrough a loan made by the Torority's house corporation oard. Members living in the louse pay $1,300 a semester, /hich covers board, utility bills ind rent, said Louise Davis, a junior Kappa Alpha Theta nember. Part of the $ 1,300 also goes to he house corporation board for oan payments on the house, Davis said. The Theta house, located at 1503 Athens Drive, was built last iiimmer. It houses 40 girls and me house mother who cooks for he girls. The Chi Omega house, at 1501 Athens Drive, was built three years ago. Jennie Stewart, a junior Chi Omega member and house resident, said Chi Omega pledges began paying a house fee one year before the house was built. Out of 80 active members, the 27 Chi Omega members liv ing in the house also pay appro ximately $1,300 a semester for rent, utilities and board, Stewart said. The sorority also has a live- in house mother who works on the house budget, makes purch ases for the house and plans menus for three meals a day. “We go on a point system to decide who can live in the house,” Stewart said. “It in cludes grades, classification, offices held and number of years in the sorority. All officers are required to live in the house.” The Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority has its house at 1502 Athens Drive. Shannon Wilson, house chairman for the Kappas, y he safflt dress alj : Editor,' Donald,i Station, ewspapfl aphycla* editorial i words in -e longC- etters for maintain led, show ame, and as letters- ,: Editor, &M Uni- 713) 845- ,s a&m; s d exarni- L>r semes- r. Adver- cDonald tion, TX isively W credit^ :r herein inn. T said Kappa alumni throughout the state, along with loan pay ments made by the house board and the corporation board, pay for the house. Sorority Row is zoned pri marily for sorority houses, therefore fraternity members must locate their houses else where. Steve Smith, social chairman and Intra-Fraternity Council representative for Sigma Chi, said the fraternity made its home four years ago in a seven- bedroom house located 1.5 miles out Dowling Road south of College Station. “Since our fraternity is a non profit organization, we must go through a housing corporation composed of alumni who make our house payments for us,” Smith said. Each of the nine men living in the Sigma Chi house pay $95 for rent and $100 for board each month, he said. Fraternity mem bers remodeled the house a few years ago adding a bar and a deck, enabling the members to have parties in the house. Gary Roden, Sigma Chi pres ident, said the house and its five acres are worth approximately $200,000. Information on the value of the other fraternity and sorority houses was not available. Pat McCaa, secretary- treasurer of Alpha Gamma Rho, said its members moved into their house at 418 College Main in September 1978. Three loans made by an alumni corporation paid for the house, where nine undergradu ate Alpha Gamma Rho mem bers live. Each member pays $100 a month rent, McCaa said. But not all fraternities and sororities can afford to buy their own houses. The Phi Gamma Delta frater nity, known as the Fijis, rents a five-bedroom house at 1414 South College in Bryan. Lonnie Copps, Fiji president, said the organization has been renting the house since August 1978 and pays $600 rent month ly, which is handled through a board of chapter members. Singing auditions held in MSC through Friday Springsemester auditions for Student Center, the Texas A&M Singing Cadets, Auditions, which will be held Century Singers, Reveliers and from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., can be Women’s Chorus will be held scheduled in 003 MSC or by call- through Friday in 003 Memorial ing 845-5974. Doc says use oil to fight cold weather ruin t A < UX ess international CHICAGO — Vegetable oi j-not petroleum jelly — shoulc r Use ^ to keep lips and skir , m tracking in the winter chill CemmtQbgist says. That is, i mind smelling like ; In a news release Monday, Dr. David Cornbleet recom mended smearing vegetable oil on the face and lips to counter act the cold, warning that miner al oil and petroleum jelly are not acceptable substitutes. EXPLORE the enchanted BOBBI’S BOOKS Paperbacks V-2. Price Trade 2 for 1 plus 10 Cents Comics! Comics! Comics! N, ^ crv comic book issues arrive first at the “only” comic book store e Brazos Valley. Collector comics bought and sold. We have “Savage Sword of Conan 10-5:30 Mon.-Sat. 846-7412 “We have two sets of income: rent and dues,” Copps said. “Rent comes from four people living in the house who pay $ 110 monthly. Certain amounts are set out from dues for utility costs, the house fund, rent and social activities.” The Delta Tan Delta fraterni ty rents its house from the own ers of Texas Hall of Fame. Rob Crammer, correspond ing secretary and scholastic chairman of Delta Tan Delta, said the six-bedroom house, be hind the Hall of Fame, houses nine people who each pay $ 100 a month for rent. Fraternity officers are re quired to live in the fraternity house, Crammer said. The Kappa Alpha Theta sorority house is just one of the sorority houses along Sorority Row in College Station. im FROM OUR CULPEPPER PLAZA STORE TO OUR NEW STORE IN POST OAK MALL... TAKE AD VANTAGE OF SAVINGS UP TO 75% ON ALL FIRST QUALITY FASHION MECHANDISE. 1707 So. Texas 693-0441 Entire Stock-“After Six” Fashions II. to 29. Reg. To 300. Skirtsuits 29 to 129. Reg. To 150. — Wool Coats Reg. To 175. Rabbit 79. to 129. 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