The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, March 6, 1959 Page: 2 of 8
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FRIDAY, MARCH I, 1M
Dial To Make Singing Debut
Rice's multi-t a 1 e n t e d All-
American end Buddy Dial will
make his singing debut this Sat-
urday evening at the Sylvan
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Beach ballroom. The popular re-
ceiver-crooner will be the featur-
ed performer at the "Welcome
to Spring" dance which will
launch the Sylvan Beach spring
season.
Providing downfield support
for Buddy will be Maynard
Gimble's Orchestra with Ken
Williams — letterman Rice half-
back — on the guitar. Dial has
already appeared on the Jimmy
Dean network TV show, and
after graduation he will combine
pro-football with the New York
Giants and a professional sing-
ing career. For reservations for
Buddy's varsity vocal debut this
Saturday night from nine to one
at Sylvan Beach, call MA 3-0461.
Big Plans Brewing
Plans for the Rondelet festivi-
ties on May 2 asnd 3 look promis-
ing, according to Margie Moore,
Chairman of Rondelet. The week-
end activities will follow pretty
generally those of last year, that
is, there will be a picnic, a song-
fest participated in by all the
Colleges, and culminating the
For '59 Rondelet
day will be the annual Rondelet
dance and presentation of hon-
orees from other schools in the
Southwest, to be held in the
Houston Club. The election for
Rondelet Queen has not been
scheduled yet. Ed Gerlach will
play and some other entertain-
ment is befng planned, but this
will not be announced until later.
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SSCQT TESTS WILL
BE HELD IN APRIL
Applications for the April 30,
1959 administration of the Col-
lege 'Qualification Test are now
available at Selective Service
System local boards throughout
the country.
Eligible students who intend to
take this test should apply at
once to the nearest Selective
Service local board for an appli-
cation and a bulletin of informa-
tion.
Following instructions in the
bulletin, the student should fill
out his application and mail it
immediately in the envelope pro-
vided to SELECTIVE SERVICE
EXAMINING SECTION, Edu-
cational Testing Service, P. O.
Box 586, Princeton, New Jersey.
Applications for the April 30 test
COHEN...
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the faculty, Mr. Cohen announced
the gift of the new addition to
Cohen House on his 70th birth-
day in 1955.
BORN NOVEMBER 14, 1885,
in Galveston, Mr. Cohen attended
BALL HIGH and later Peeksill
Military Academy in New York.
He and his father purchased
Foley's in 1917. Not very long
ago, he sold Foley's to Federated
Department Stores; but he still
maintains an office on Foley's
executive floor as chairman of
the board of officers.
o —
Freshman Dance
Is Roman Style
With an eye to a twentieth-
century Rice orgy and an ear to
the tall tales of the ancient Ro-
man Empire the Freshman Class
is busy making final preparations
before embarking on its Roman
Holiday planned for Saturday
night, March 14. Freshman class
president Charlie Giraud has said
that this will be another in the
long line of "different" dances in
that it will be a non-costume,
non-grub and non-beatnik affair
—strictly the old-fashioned semi-
formal type of blast.
The music will be furnished by
the Bob Smith band and will
last from 9 until 1 pm.
Tickets will be on sale in the
lounge t)f the SMC during the
week for a modest" "thifee dollars
and twenty-five cents.
o
Eulenspiegel Will
Meet, Party Sunday
Der Eulenspiegel will have a
meeting-party, Sunday, March 8,
at 7:30 pm in the Liederkranz
Hall, 808 Abbott. A color film,
"Auf Gehts," showing lively
scenes from the October Munich
festival, will be shown. Refresh-
ments will be available.
must be postmarked no later than
midnight, April 9, 1959.
According to Educational Test-
ing Service, which prepares" and
administers the College Qualifica-
tion Test for the Selective Serv-
ice System, it will be greatly to
the student's advantage to file
his application at once. The re-
sults will be reported to the stu-
dent's Selective Service local
board of jurisdiction for use in
considering his deferment as a
student.
Employers Offer
Job Interviews
The Placement Office has an-
nounced the following interviews
to be held on campus for the rest
of this month.
U. S. Bureau of Public Roads
— 3/13 — CE.
Pan Ameriean Petroleum Corp.
— 3/16 — Geophysics - EE -
Math - Physics - Geol.
Foley's — 3/17 — Bus. Admn.-
Lib. Arts.
Sun Oil Co. — 3/17 — Matm -
Physics - CHE.
Cravens, Dargan & Co., In-
surance — 3/17 — Lib. Arts -
Bus. Admn. - PE.
The Martin Co. — 3/18 —
ME - EE - Math - Physics.
Aluminum Co. of America —
3/18 — CHE - ME - CE - EE.
Astrodyne, Inc. — 3/19 & 3/20
— CHE - ME - Math - Physics -
CHEM.
W-K-MDIV. of ACF Industries,
Inc. — 3/19 — ME.
Copolymer Rubber & Chemical
Corp. — 3/20 — CHEM - CHE..
Pennsylvania State Ordnance
Research — 3/23 — EE - ME -
Physics.
PETITIONS...
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ing. The basement of the Stu-
dent Center will be ready within
a month. It will contain two game
rooms and a place for that dedi-
cated creature, the bridge play-
er. The Council almost had a big
debate over whether or not to
include the word "the" on the
sign on its office door, but Rob-
ert Waldman spoke up before
anyone could get started and
said, "If we argue over this, that
will be the end." So the sign will
read "Student Association."
RONDELET petitions will be
due on March 10, 1959. The elec-
tion *will be about March 20.
Probably at this same time the
student body will vote on the
new constitution for a revised
student government.
The Council approved the con-
stitution of The Semper Fidelia
Club for Marine NROTC and
PLC students and undergraduate
Marine reservists.
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The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, March 6, 1959, newspaper, March 6, 1959; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth231111/m1/2/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.