The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1972 Page: 8 of 8
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Thursday the twenty-seventh
NKX T-TO-L AST DAY OF CLASSES.
Al! day in the KMC. 3rd. Year Archi
show. Great amounts of strange
stuff.
8j>m. UH OBB. "Getting Straight"
75 c
Midnight, KTRU. Replay at the Ron-
tlelet Songfest.
Friday the twenty-eighth
LAST DAY OF CLASSES.
Thru May 20 - the "StudentV Art
Show in Sevvall. 30 pieces is sup-
posed to represent a year's word?
Come on.
1pm. Men's College Quad all school
party. Free beer. iTll 5.
3 pm. Rioe diamond. Baseball: Rice
vs. Texas Tech.
7 :'>0pin. 22!j HB. Rice Christian Com-
munity worship service & sharing
session.
You wanna move Tuesday to Wednes-
day ?
Spin. Lovett. "The Rievers". Free.
Spm. Grand Hall. Rainbow Rockers
(iiaduation Dance $1.50/couple.
^pm. Media Center Film: Hitchcock's
"Strangers on a Train".
Election — President, Leighton
Read; External Affairs VP,
Craig Collins; internal Affairs
VP, Rob Quartel; Secretary-
Treasurer, Jaequelyn Keller;
Off-Campus Senator, Debbie
Irvine; University Court Chair-
man, Roy E. Binz, Jr.; Rice
Program Council, Dana Whit-
ledge; Vice Chairman, RPC, II.
David Danglo; Thresher Editor,
Steve Jackson; Thresher Busi-
ness Mgr., Malcom Waddell;
Campanile Editor, Lloyd Fitz-
•patriek; Campanile Business
Mgr., Mike Marcotte; Cheer-
leaders: Mark Geodeeke, Hal
"Kahuna" Morris, Frank Allen,
Alpha Morgan, Deborah Liliy,
Claire Ilulsebosch; Honor Coun-
cil: 5th Year, Rob Casagrande
;nid Ramsay Elder; Senior, Ter-
V Md'hail, Becky Greene, Deb-
bie Cunningham, Gregg Young;
Sophomore, Barry Dale, Teveia
Barnes; Junior, Kathleen Ford,
J.'inula Case, Ann Harmon.
financial aid
(Continued from Page 1)
for the preceding year and the
projected figures for the com-
ing year. One major problem
in this method is that there is
often an under-estimation of
projected income. When this
shows up a year later, financial
need is often reduced because
of the increased actual income.
Another problem arises when
students sometimes wish to be
considered financially indepen-
dent of their parents. To ac-
complish this a student must
be independent for tax purposes
for one tax year, have no sup-
port of any kind including gifts
of more than $200, and may not
have lived at home for any
period including summer.
If anyone has any gripes or
questions on financial aid in
M riet ptoplt's calendar}
8pm. Hofheinz Pavilion. Elton John.
UH X1261.
9pm. Cohen House. Will Rioe Spring
Dance & Party. Free; WR&dates
only.
9pm. Autry House. "Reunion".
Midnight. After the Elton John con-
cert, at Hofheinz. "1st Annual Acet-
ate Miscarriage Festival". Crummy
films: "The Traveling Executioner",
"Candy", "Myra Breckinridge".
Saturday the twenty-ninth
FIRST DAY OF NO CLASSES.
Or, Dead Week begins.
1pm. Rice diamond. Baseball: Rice vs.
Texas Tech.
7pm. Chapel. John Mauldin enters the
bonds of holy wedlock. Third time's
the charm John. This constitutes a
formal, official invitation to 'every-
one at Rice. Y'all come.
9pm. Autry House. "Reunion". 524-
8168.
Sunday the thirtieth.
BIG TYPE AT START OF DAY.
Unholy Three: watch out. This is the
only warning you'll Kct.
notes and notices |
Non-binding- opinion poll on
the health service: 954 approv-
ing the proposal for increase
in services and fees, 200 against.
Bash — there will be an all-
school party Friday the 28,
sponsored by the colleges and
RPC. It will be in the quad
in front of Sid Rich, and free
to all. Food, cokes, & beer;
music by Tom Thornton.
Graduate — Student Associa-
tion has elected new officers.
They are: Arlen Barksdale
(Physics) — Chairman Myro-
slaw Smereka (Economics) —
Treasurer, Cheryl Spiese (Ger-
manics) — Secretary.
Invitations — ordered by grad-
uating students may be picked
up at the charge window on the
first floor of the Campus Store.
Student*— films to be shown
general or their particular sit-
uation, Miss Irrgang would be
very happy to hear them.
Help Your Brother
Give Blood
Donors 18-20 years old
must have parental
permission
BLOOD BANK
OF HOUSTON
2209 W. Holcombe
Call MO 7-6142
Open Mon. thru Sat.
7:30am - 3:00pm
Whole Blood, Plasma
donations needed
GET OUT!
mm
I
Cfl on! and enjoy the nalur.il expanse of llie open
country and American wilderness. Challenge Ihc
wilds. Carnp in a meadow, climb a granite peak t
backpack the back trails, shoot the whitewater. But
do it with the proper equipment. Get out to Wilder*
ness FUpiipment and get the finest in outdoor gear,
Thengei out!
Monday the first.
lam. KTRU leaves the air, to return
May 15 th.
FIRST DAY WHEN THERE OUGHT-
A BE CLASSES WHEN THEY'RE
NOT.
8:16pm? That's what it sez. Hani-
man Hall. Amadeus String Quartet.
Tuesday the second
I.AST DAY OF DEAD WEEK.
The four-day week is here. Gah.
This was Robin Hood's birthday.
Wednesday the third
Relaxation strikes Rice U. in full
force: or was that revelation 1 ?
Thursday the'fourth
On the other hand, no Thresher daily?
Nope. Yecch - boredom. Struck.
Monday the eighth.
The trickle of escapees swells to a
drip.
Tuesday the ninth.
Counting- the seconds. Oops, hourglass
stopped.
"Why take a job in Chicago? Because
Chicago has Mayor Daley." Yeah.
Wednesday the tenth.
LAST DAY OF FINALS.
at the Media Center on Fri-
day, May 12, and Saturday,
May 13. All films are from the
'71-'72 semester.
H* ^
9th — Annual Art Students'
Exhibition will be held in Se-
wall Art Gallery from April
28-May 20.
* * *
Concert — England's Amadeus
String Quartet will present a
concert on Monday, May 1, at
8:15 in Hamman Hall.
Jobs-part time, good pay,
easy phone work, long hair
and beards okay.
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Call after 5pm 667-1635
GET YOUR SUMMER
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We need door hostesses,
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YES, RICE UNIVERSITY... it Really Matters!
•.. Today is the beginning
of all YOUR TOMORROWS!
... Your Vote COUNTS towards
building Your FUTURE!
... Exercise Your NEW Vote
in the
MAY 6TH ELECTION
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Seniors
KEEP IN TOUCH
Association of Rice Alumni
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Freed, DeBow. The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1972, newspaper, April 27, 1972; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth245134/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.