The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 16, 1990, Image 4

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Fire breaks out in Bryan
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Photo by Phelan M. Ebenhack
(Top)Manervin Richards, Kath
ryn Downward and Alice
Pavlinski, residents of Crestview
Apartments in Bryan, try to keep
warm Thursday morning after
they were evacuated by a three
alarm fire. (Left) Firefighters re
move a burnt recliner from the
apartment of Pauline Stith. Stith
was sent to St. Joseph’s Hospi
tal with burns over 30 percent of
her body. No other residents
were injured in the fire.
Friday, February 16,
Mothers
(Continued from page 1)
said. “I still hear from girls in Ati
sas. I get wedding invitations
graduation notices.”
Some of the house director
tend seminars on dealing withj
gedy, planning meals and sfe
within a budget, Rainwater said.
“At the seminars, you makt
time f riends across the United
and you can find newjobpos
ties,” she said.
Rainwater said she has been
at times that she didn’t belong
sorority when she attendedcollf;
Susanna Russell, president of
pha Chi Omega, said shelikeslj
in the house.
“Momma Gwen is our diet;
and our caretaker,” Russell
“She does a great job of watt!
over uS.”
Mary Doris Ezell, a widow
Mississippi, decided to becomek
Delta Delta Delta’s house direct®
years ago.
“My daughter, a formerTriHj
at Louisana State University, 1#
her housemother, and she love
so she encouraged me to
this position,” Ezell said.
As house directors, 1
Rainwater have the samei
sponsibilities.
“I oversee the maid whot
care of the formal part of the kj
and the bathrooms,” Ezell saii
make sure someone comes totem
the yard.”
Ezell tends to repairing any
relating to the house from tli
machine to the dishwasher.
“In a house this large,someil
is hound to go wrong,” she said.
There are 48 sorority men!
living in the house and the
Delta Delta chapter hasawaiti
of members who want toinoveii,
“The only problem 1 have:.
is some of the girls, who havelivd
an apartment before movingii
house, are used to having morels
dom,” Ezell said. "They arem
lowed in the kitchen because!
to maintain some order. Ifthatifi
allowed, that would be likelettii
the Aggies loose in a restaurant
The members do have access
mini-kitchen equipped witham
wave and a refrigerator, Ezellsai
Ezell said she doesn’t creati
rules, hut she does hear the
plaints when the members art
k !
happy.
“The only rule I reallyenft
that they sign up for the dis
meals,” Ezell said.
She predicts how much foo
prepar and finds it necessan
the members tell her if theyeiy |
to eat dinner at the house.
“We soniqpmes have problem!:,
cause they don’t always
rule,” she said.
“I pride myself on the facttk e
the girls must be treated ali
cause it’s not fair to give one
tra food,” she said. “We can't aft |
to prepare extra plates."
The members call Ezell "Met
D,” and sh e said she tries hardt:
mind them that she is here forth
“I really want to nurture
hut they haven’t used the tes
me,” Ezell said. “I have comet |
Hoover to Bush and 1 havehffi
all.
“I am not trying to judge
just wish I could do more fortlid
Lenore Snell, Delta Zetahotis
rector, calls herself a profess# 1
housemother.
Snell is from Hobbs, N.M,i |
has worked as a house diretu
New Mexico University andfe
ern Methodist University h®
coming to A&M.
“1 like it here better thin
other place I’d been because®
regular sleep,” Snell said. “This |
direct result of where thehoii
rector’s apartment is located."
Snell said she is in charges
house and safety of the 45 rest
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KEVIN-COSTNER
INEMA/
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‘The ‘Wall
February 16 and 17
Rudder Auditorium
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Aggie Cinema Information Hotline - 847-8478
Next Aggie Cinema General Meeting will be Monday, February 19 in room 410 Rudder.
Midnight
February 17
3:00 PM
Rudder Theatre
Admission $2.00
Children Under 13
$1.00