The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 10, 1969 Page: 8 of 8
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Committees—There will be in-
terviews on Wednesday and
Thursday nights next week for
those interested in being chair-
men of Student Association com-
mittees and student members of
University faculty committees.
Announcements will be posted
soon in the colleges and the
RMC giving the exact time and
place.
* * *
Medical—Two workers from
the Jensen Medical Referral
Center will discuss the Center
and its role in the community
Wednesday, April 16, at 6:45 pm
in the Brown Commons. Steve
Alexander, Rice alum now at
Baylor Med School, and Mickey
Leeland, Senior Class President
at TSU, will speak. The Center
was established in a Houston
ghetto community earlier this
year by students, to aid com-
munity residents in finding med-
ical help, legal aid, jobs, and
other community services avail-
able to them, but of which they
may be ignorant.
* * *
KOWL — Everyone interested
in working on KOWL next year
-should come to a meeting in the
Hanszen Commons at 9 pm
Monday, April 14. This will be
both an organizational and
training meeting, and everyone
■should attend, whether or not
they've already signed up.
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Foreign—All those interested
in serving on the hospitality
committee for incoming foreign
students should contact Dr. John
Parrish, 313 Anderson Hall,
within the next 10 days. An
orientation program for foreign
students will be conducted Au-
gust 20-23, and must be planned
very soon.
Exams—Forms for self-sched-
uling of finals are now in all
college and departmental of-
fices, along with a list of exams
to be self-scheduled and those
to be take-home. The procedure
for filling out these forms is
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essentially the same as in the
past. These forms must be re-
turned to the Registrar's Office
by 1 pm Monday, April 14, at
the very latest, to avoid a serv-
ice charge of $10.
* * *
Sierra — Now that the trail
has dried out after the deluge
during the last Sierra Club out-
ing, the Club will try again.
Anyone interested in an "easy"
four-mile hike with other out-
door enthusiasts should meet at
the Stubblefield Lake Camp-
ground at noon Sunday, April
13. Bring your own food for a
wiener roast afterwards. For de-
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Rice Students
Aaron Lee
Enco Service
2361 Rice — JA 8-0148
Mechanic On Duty
EARN EXTRA MONEY
Donors 18-20 years old must
have parental permission.
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2209 W. Holcombe
Call MO 7-6142
OPEN DAILY
7 am - 3:30 pm
tails, contact George Bakken,
Ext. 509.
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Fashion—The Student Center
Board will present a Spring and
Summer Fashion Show tonight
at 8 pm in the Grand Hall of
the RMC. Some 20 Rice girls
have been chosen to model the
clothes, which will be furnished
by Neiman-Marcus.
* * *
Rice Flight—There will be an
informal meeting of all students
planning to take the Rice Sum-
mer Flight to Europe, in the
Wiess Commons tonight at 7
pm. French, German, and Eng-
lish students will be there to
give advice and answer ques-
tions.
* * *
Rings—University policy re-
quires that students who have
received their 1969 Rice rings
but have not qualified for a de-
gree this year must return the
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ring to the Dean of Students'
Office. A refund will be made,
with the exception of the non-
returnable $5 deposit.
• * *
Secretary—The Student Sen-
ate is looking for someone; who
qualifies under the Federal
Work-Study Program to work
as a secretary and typist in the
SA office. If you think you're
qualified, contact the SA office.
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Think selfishly about your
own career before you decide
on one with Du Pont.
Be selfish. But be honest.
You've put int,a lot of tough years
to get your degree. Your allegiance
lies with a professional discipline.
Why, then, must you decide now
to plight your trust to a company
for life? Don't. Join a company
first. If it doesn't
advance you within that
professional discipli
well, you're not
married to it.
- Many have found career
enrichment at Du Pont. This comes
from being handed a ball and
being expected to run with it. From
working with top people, from
growing in a company where the
opportunities are always wide open
and the projects are often way out.
Many have found professional
fulfillment and have built a very full,
varied and happy life as "Du Ponters."
Others have found, after working
at Du Pont, that their professional
interest lay in teaching, in further
study or in an industry that
offered even wider scope in their
particular discipline. All of these
men left Du Pont far better qualified
professionally than when they came.
So talk to the Du Pont recruiter.
If he offers you something, think
of it as a professional challenge, not
a proposal of marriage.
Du Pont Company
Room 6685
Wilmington, DE 19898
I'd like your latest
information on opportunities
at Du Pont for graduates
with degrees in
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Degree
Graduation Date.
Address
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Bahler, Dennis. The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 10, 1969, newspaper, April 10, 1969; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth245056/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.