The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 23, 1972 Page: 6 of 6
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rice people's calendar ;
Thursday the twenty-third
SPRING' THINK STARTS.
Noon. Oikoumenei. \VR Alcove.
7pm. Bewail 203 B. Volunteers for
Farenthold for Governor.
7pm. Chem 303. Dr. Hoff of Baylor
speaks on "Medicine in America:
The Discovery of Anesthesia."
8pm. Media Aud. Rosamond Bernier:
"Arp and Giacometti: The Search
for Less."
8pm. UH OBB. Film: "The Adventu-
ers." 75c
8pm. Liberty Hall. "One Flew Over
the Cuckoo's Nest." $3.
8pm. Baker. "Twelv(f?)th Nibht."
'The bored are barred as the Bard
is bared; beered beards and broads
(in the boards.' (rerun).
9:15pm. RMC Institute of Hispanic
C u 1 t'u re reception.
Friday the twenty-fourth
Happy birthday, you S.E. s-e. Have
fun.
Huser's Jewelry
Diamonds — Watches
Jewelry
109 Kice Blvd. ,528-4413
Times
Barber Shop
Haircuts — $2.25
with student ID
2434 Times
JA 8-9440
2361 Rice
Checks Cashed for
Rice Students
Aaron Lee
Enco Service
JA 8-0148
Mechanic On Duty
EMPLOYMENT
INTERVIEWS
DATE COMPANY
March
28 The Boeing Company
April
10 Bowman Products Co.
10 U. S. Atomic Energy
Commision, Oak Ridge,
Tenn.
Noon. Oikoumenei. Hanszen Alcove.
2pm. 301 Sewall. Characklis' Spring
Think seminar on "Political and
Technological Obstacles to the At-
tainment of Water Quality."
5pm. All colleges. Free sherry, (not
angela).
7:30pm. See 10.
8pm. Baker. 3rd night for 12th Night.
8pm. Liberty Hall, "ofkoten." $4.
8pm. Media Center Film: "Claire's
Knee." Eric Rehmer.
8pm. RMC. "Lobbying for the Arts"
10pm. Hanszen. Beer.
70pm. ChemLecHall. "Start the Rev-
olution w/o Me."
Midnight. KTRU. Spirit.
Saturday the tweny-fifth
Sam. 301 Sewall. Dr. Dennis Huston
talks about Twelfth Night.
11am. FILL. The First Repertory
company holds auditions,
lpm. KTRU. Classics: Request any
Brahms symphony.
2pm. ChemLecHall. Dr A. J. Dessler:
"The Role of Science and Technolo-
gy in Our Society."
2pm. 301 Sewall. the Garside on The
World Dominion of Western Cul-
ture.
:!pm. Baker. Matinee puffo'mance of
"12th Nite."
(i :45pm. KTRU. Rice Report: Rice
history prof Dr. Robert Kapp.
China.
8pm. Liberty Hall, "one Flew Over
notes and notices .
Rerun — The old re-run elec-
tion and extended deadline elec-
tion will be held on Thursday,
April 6. The positions will be:
SA President
Internal Affairs Vice
President
Secretary-Treasurer
External Affairs Vice
President
RPC vice-chairman
Campanile editor
Campanile business manager
Cheerleaders
Sophomore, junior, senior and
5th year Honor Council
positions
University Court chairman
RPC president
Thresher business manager
RPC secretary-treasurer
Off-campus Senator
Thresher editor
"A friend of the student for over 25 years"
COLLEGIATE CLEANERS
10c/( student discount, cleaning and pressing
2130 Rice Blvd. 523-5887
WONDER FABRIC CENTER
t*
-- Sale --
Linen like Fabric. 45 in. wide
50 c/c Traenira
50% Rayon -
Pontoon - Perma-Pressed
$2.49 a yard
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Rendezvous at the
RENDEZVOUS
*
Cocktail Lounge
* *',c
A fine place to bring a friend to relax with a cold beer
or to daftfce to beautiful music
2638 South Shepherd The first drink compliments
only two blocks from of the house, with this cou-
the Alabama Theatre pon. _
No cover charge
the Cuckoo's Nest." $4.
8pm. Media Center Movie: Claude
Chabrol's "La Femme Infidele."
8pm. Baker. Last chance to miss
"Twelfth Night." Don't.
Midnight. KTRU. Firesign Theatre.
Sunday the twenty-sixth
2pm. 3602 Milam- McGovern head-
quarters opens.
3pm. Grand Hall. "Inforcnancehear
tenor Wm. McDonald on How to
Sing.
6pm. KTRU After ther Facts.
8pm. Media Center. Film "Le Fou
Follet" by Louis Mallo.
Monday the twenty-seventh
7:15pm. Brown PDR. Oikoumenei: the
Lord's Supper.
Tuesday the twenty-eighth
7:30pm. 127 HB. Oikoumenei worship
service.
8pm. Liberty Hall. "OFOTCN." $3
8:30pm. UH AH 1. Movie: The Story
of Carl Gustav Jung." $1.50 ; 50c
students.
Wednesday the twenty-ninth
8pm. Liberty Hall. Wasserman about
Kesey about loony-bins. $3.
8:30pm Hamman Hall. Concei t :
Claude A. Coppens, Belgin pianist/
composer, doing the classics.
Thursday the thirtieth
8pm. Liberty Hall. Same show.
8 pm. Media Aud. Rosamond Bernier:
"The Russian Avante-Carde."
Farenthold — Volunteers for
Francis Farenthold for Gover-
nor plan to organize their ef-
forts during meeting -at 7 pm.
Sewall 203 B today. If you can't
make it but wish to help, call
Rob Quartel 524-6171
Roger Smith 523-1361
Christi Oliver 522-9196
Ricky Bost 522-9558
* ❖ ❖
Wanted: Services of one male
wolf spider. Must be black,
hairy, and single. Contact Bill
Lee or Dale Nance; 512 Baker.
Spring Think —• . Thursday
through Saturday. All sorts of
seminars and free booze. Read
the calendar.
Reception — for the Institute
of Hispanic Culture. 9:15,
March 23, in the RMC. Work
starts on the "Noche de last
Americas" benefit ball.
Kesey — wrote "One Flew
Over the Cuckoo's Nest." Lib-
erty Hall will present the play,
based on that hook, from today
until April 22, every Tuesday
thru Saturday, at 8. Friday &
Saturday, tickets are $4; others
$2
McGovern — headquarters
opens at 3602 Milam, at Berry,
on March 26 at 2 pm. Bring his
friends. 524-2715.
* * *
Bike — stolen ,]ast Friday night
outside Jones North. Owner
would appreciate return as he
lives a mile off campus and this
is his only o transportation. If
you know anything about this
call Dale Brown at 747-4517.
The bike is a brown 5 speed
Sdhwinn Collegiate with chrome
fenders.
# :{c #
Auditions .— The First, Reper-
tory Company, a San Antonio
based dramatic organization,
will hold tryouts from 11 am to
2:30 pm March 25 in the Fon-
dren Lecture Lounge. FRO
has been "in existence for
about four years and is highly
selective. Applicants are ex-
pected not only to show a
high degree of draim&tic ability
but to be ,able to do several
other jobs as well; carpenters,
painters and accountants are
particularly sought.
FOR SALE
Yamaha 350
1970 model w/luggage rack
$550
528-4141 x 326
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Freed, DeBow. The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 23, 1972, newspaper, March 23, 1972; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth245130/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.