The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 25, 1985, Image 5

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    Friday, January 25, 1985vThe Battalion/Page 5
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She said that she still hears from
people who disagree with the suit.
“There are certain individuals
who know who I am and have come
up to me and told me they disagree,”
she said. “That’s their right, but the
tide is turning at A&M.”
Bonnie Krumpotic, third battal
ion commander and one of 11 fe
male cadets who attended the hear
ing, said she didn’t think admitting
women would make a difference in
the Aggie band.
“The United States is greater be
cause women can vote,” she said. “I
think A&M will be greater because
of increased support for women.”
A&M must revise its catalogs and
other publications to eliminate refer
ences to male-only programs.
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(Above) Cadet Susan Giesler,
one of seven students who
filed motions to block the set
tlement, shows disappoint
ment as she leaves the court
house. (Top right) Capt.
Zentgraf responds to report
ers’ questions. (Right) Fe
male cadets discuss the deci
sion with Zentgraf.
Photos by MIKE DAVIS
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