The Windmill, Volume 8, Number 8, April/May 1982 Page: 4
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There is much to remember and more
to look forward to as the fun winds down
for final exams May 10 14.
End of the year activities for UTPB
students included trips to Spain (top left)
and Williamsburg, Va. (bottom left). The
trips highlighted courses taken during the
spring semester.
Back home, the traditional chilicook-
off was a part of the second annual
campusfest activities. The pizza eating
contest brought new meaning to the word
"agony," and the grand winners of the
week-long campusfest activities celebrated
their victory.
The UTPB student Senate will spon-
sor its second student faculty happy hour
from 5-9 p.m. April 29 in the coffeehouse.
Musical en ter laimirent will feature local
guitarist and singer Bill Irwin.I
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"The French Lieutentant's W
the popular movie from the best
John Fowles novel of the same
scheduled at 7:30 p.m. April 30
student lounge cinema area.
Constructed as a film within
the movie stars Meryl Streep as
a 20th century actress portrayir
Woodruff, a mysterious 19th
woman. Viewers watch as Sara'
torment curiously parallels that
modern-day counterpart. It is bil
beautifully photographed film of
romance in Victorian England.
The event is free to students,
and staff with ID's and their
Newspaper accounts of the
sinking and the assassination of
are just part of the newspaper disp
rently on exhibit in The Unive
Texas of the Permian Basin
lounge.
The exhibit features newspaper
ups of the Chicago Daily, New
Herald, The Los Angeles Time
the New York Times, all acct
important dates in history.
Prof. Robert N. Rothstein
communications, said the exh
sponsored by the UTPB faculty c
communications. "The display ir
the Los Angeles Times account
declaration of peace in 1918 to th
story of men walking on the moor
the New York Times, "he said.
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