The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1978 Page: 16 of 16
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thursday the sixteenth
not tacky at all, no, really, misclassifieds
8:30am-6pm. Rice Memorial Center. Art
exhibition and sale by the Tomlinson
Gallery; works of artists including
Goya, Durer, Picasso, Chagall, and
others will be on sale.
7:30pm. Media Center. Phantom (Murnau, 1922). $1.50.
friday the seventeenth
8:30am-6pm. Art Exhibition.
5:40pm. Wiess PDR. Shabbat Dinner, for Rice Hillel and friends.
7 and 9:30pm. Brown. Brown movie: A Day at the Races, with
the Marx Brothers and Margaret Dumont. Free.
7pm. BL123. Rice Christian Scientists: Joseph Heard, "Today's
Prophet."
7:30 and 10pm. Media Center. Bound For Glory (Hal Ashby,
1976). $1.50.
8pm. MFA. Alice in the Cities (Wender). $1.75.
8pm. Jones Hall. Houston Grand Opera: Falstaff by Verdi. For
more information call 227-3625.
Saturday the eighteenth
1:30pm. Media Center. Gertie the Dinosaur (and Friends).
Miscellaneous neat cartoons. $1.50.
7:30 and 10pm. Media Center. Tokyo Story (Ozu, 1953). With
subtitles. $1.50.
8pm. MFA. The Yakuza (Pollack). $1.75.
8pm. Houston Grand Opera: (at Jones Hall) Falstaff.
8pm. Brown. The Brown Derby, an all-school party or some
such. $2; get tickets early.
Sunday the nineteenth
Baker Shakespeare Festival, all day.
7:30pm. Media Cneter. Angel and Monte Carlo (Lubitsch,
1937, 1930). $1.50.
8:30pm. Hamman. Shepherd School of Mfllic: The Cambiata
Soloists.
monday the twentieth
7-9pm. rmc Grand Hall. SA Election Rally; also broadcast on
ktru, followed by a call-in question and answer program on
the referendum. 527-4050.
7:30pm. SH303. Russian film: Father Sergius, adapted from th
the Tolstoi play. Silent. Free.
8pm. Houston Grand Opera: Falstaff.
8:30pm. Hamman Hall. Shepherd School of Music: The
Montagnana Trio.
tuesday the twenty-first
5:30pm. BSU: 6530 Fannin. Supper for $1, followed by program.
7:30pm. SH352. A Baha'i Fireside.
7:30pm. Media Center. The Searchers (John Ford, i956). $1.50.
8pm, I think. Jones Hall. Falstaff
Wednesday the twenty-second
2-4:30pm. Fondreft Library. Rice Debate Society bake sale.
7:30pm. Media Center. Bicycle Thieves (De Sica, 1949). $1.50.
In Italian, with subtitles.
7:30pm. SH307. Baha'i Religious Lecture series: Don Erickson,
on the Baha'i faith.
7:30pm. Kyle Morrow Room, Fondren. Temple Tucker '59 on
Insurance. Part of the Rice Alumni Survival Seminar series.
7:30pm. Chemistry Lecture Hall, rpc Cultural Committee: Mr.
Dan Fefferman, Unification Church, on Rev. Sung Yung
Moon et al.
8pm. Hamman. Houston Friends of Music/Shepherd School:
The Guarneri String Quartet. Music of Lutaslawski, Brahms,
and Schubert will be performed.
8pm. SH352. Religious Studies discussion group: "Death."
thursday the twenty-third
4pm. Hamman. Shepherd School: Graduate Recital by Mike
Montez.
7:30pm. Spac 106. Scuba Club monthly meeting.
7:30pm. Media Center. Welch (Robert Welch, 1972). $1.50.
7:30pni. Hanszen B & P. The Black Student Union presents a
night of party and dance in observation of Black History
Month. Free.
friday the twenty-fourth
7:30 and 10pm. Media Center. Innocence Unprotected
(Makavejev,1968). $1.50.
8pm. Houston Grand Opera: Falstaff.
saturdoy the twenty-fifth
7:30 and 10pm. Media Center. Three Outlaw Samurai (Gosha,
1971). $1.50. In Japanese, with subtitles.
8:30pm. Hamman. Shepherd School $nd Royal Norwegian
Consulate present Knut Skram, baritone.
the rice thresher, february 16, 1978 — page 16
Another brown paper bag
misclassified. . .
* * *
Let us have one more chorus of
taps in memory of the crushed
kazoo. . .
* % *
TALES FROM THE MOB BUS
"Isn't EE the major concerned
with AC/DC?"
"Well, no."
"Then you're just DC."
"Let's just say I'm digital."
"I'm binary myself."
♦ * *
Lost:
1 brown wallet. Contains
personal information but no
money. If found, please call
526-5765.
* * *
Will the person who found a
blue mechanical pencil with
"LeSueur" scratched in the
side on 6 or 7 February please
. return it to Mary LeSueur,
Brown College. It jumped off
my notebook between Brown
and the gym. Thank you.
* * *
For Sale—two tickets to
HGO's Falstaff, for Fri. 24
Feb. call Wiley a.s.a.p.
524-7353.
* * *
"This isn't the bullshit I grew
up on."
—S.A., overheard on MOB bus
♦ * *
Lost: a digital logic template
with my name on it on Thurs.
2/9. In the Chem. Lec. Hall. If
you picked it up, please call
Bill, 526-8217.
* * *
We can measure delta-epsilon,
but it is impossible to ever
know what epsilon is.
notes and notices i
Break—For those of you in
Houston over Spring Break:
The RPC is selling tickets to
the Houston Ballet on Fri.
March 3. The Ballet will be
"L" and "Eaters of Dark
ness." Tickets cost $5 ($3.75
if you college subsidizes)
and are available to Gradu
ate as well as undergraduate
students. Stop by the SA
office during the week, 9-1 or
2-4.
* * *
Submit — Rice Poets
magazine is now accepting
submissions for the spring,
1978 edition. Poems should
be submitted by February 23
to Richard Hunt, 131
Hanszen, Bob McGough,
753 Sid Rich, or Joel
Nachimson, 122 Will Rice.
All submissions should be
accompanied by a self-
addressed, stamped envel-
ope(unless on-campus).
Copies of RICE POETS are
available for $1 from the
above.
Talk—There will be a creation
evolution lecture by Henry
evolution lecture by Dr.
Henry Morris, for- Rice
graduate and prof Thurs.
Feb 23 7:30 p.m. For free
Need a ride to and from Los
Angeles over Spring Break.
Will share driving, expenses
and whatever. Call Bob at 526-
9654.
To Dr. B.F. Jones
A Valentine for you
from the 4th Floor Wiener
Corps
Roses are red
Violets are blue
Another homework like that
And we won't like you
* * *
7 week old TI 59 with
thermal plotter for sale.
$425.00 includes master
library and surveying library.
Getting out of surveying, no
longer needed. Call Brian at
772-2392.
* * *
MUST SELL: '72 Honda
CB-450. Good condition,
dependable. Hardly driven
many miles at all. Helmet
included. $450. Great for hill
country weekends or around
town. 688-7453, evenings.
* * *
BUNDY PICCOLO for sale by
owner. Excellent condition,
$200 or best offer. 688-7453,
evenings.
* * *
To CG, missionary to darkest
Hanszen:
Your nightly sermons are
rapidly turning this Agnostic
into a confirmed Atheist!
* * *
Lost: Westbury High School
ring, 1977. Name printed
inside ring. Blue stone with
emblem underneath. Please
contact Cynthia Clifton at
526-5724, Jones College South.
tickets or more information
call 527-9158 (108 Wiess).
* * *
SLOB - Would all slobs
please leave your SLOBname
and real name with grungy
in the rmc (who has gotten
his list hopelessly messed up
by trying to computerize it).
Also, be forewarned that we
are going to have our
Campanile picture taken in
the next 2 weeks Or so and
grungy needs to know
when is the best time for the
most people.
* * *
Sale—The Rice Debate
Society is holding a bake
sale Wednesday Feb.22nd
from 2-4:30 in front of
Fondren Library. All those
mouth-watering homemade
favorites like oatmeal, cho-
colate chip, peanut butter,
plus cinnamon jumbles and
more! Only 3/25<f or $1.00
per dozen. Orders will be
taken if we run out or if you
want a large amount. Stock
up for Break!
Cheerleading—There will be
a meeting Mon. Feb.20, 8
p.m. in the Wiess PDR for
anyone interested in trying
out for cheerleader. If you
Since midterm starts on the twenty-seventh, there will be no
paper on Thursday the second. This means that all
calendar/notes and notice/etc. must be in by 10pm this Tuesday
(the twenty-first) to make it in the last paper before break. Got
that straight? Maybe?
Dual 1218 changer with Shure
M91-ED cartridge: $60, Call
Tom at 527-4968 or come by
336 Wiess.
* * *
Are you cold? I'll sell you a
1200-1500W Electric Forced
Air Heater for $10. 1/43«%4l/43*3
1/43*%4 Contact grungy in the
rmc, x4096, and leave a
message.
+ * *
Don't look at me in that tone of
voice!
* * *
In one out ear.
* + *
i'm not wisperinff!!! I MEAN. . .
♦ * *
2/3/78, 6:58pm
"He wasn't undressing, he
was just pulling his pants
down."
B.K.
* * *
FROGS FROGS FROGS FROGS
FROGS FROGS FROGS FROGS
wonderful frogs, dead frogs...
SHUT UP!!!
will I ever live this down???
* * #
Well, this is somewhat idiotic.
Dr. Eaker
Greek 492
* * *
1/43*%4 V43*%4 1/43*%4
* * *
"Every boy in Athens wanted
to get in the sack with Plato."
Nancy Dingus
Feb. 5, 1978
* * *
'bout this time, it's fun writing •
misclassifieds.
DB, 2:30am
12 Feb. 78
* * *
What? Make them up?
are interested and cannot
attend call Margie at
797-0270.
* * *
Carnival — There will be a
Greek Carnival on Saturday
March 4th at the University
of Houston (Houston Room,
University Center), spon-
sored by the Hellenic
Student Association. Tickets
can be obtained from Tom
(x3587) or Toni (x2373) after
Feb. 20. Any Greek or Greek-
American students who
would like to help with the
carnival, please contact the
above students.
Anti-boats—A Defensive
Driving Course will be held
February 22 & 23 from 6:00
p.m. - 10:00 p.m. in Sewall
Hall, Room 203. The cost is
$12.00 per family member
and is nonrefundable. To
reserve one of the few spaces
left in the class f call the
Campus Business Office
x 2514. Payment must be re-
ceived by February 20th.
* * ♦
Religion—Don Erickson will
speak on the Bahai Faith as
part of the Com pari tive Reli-
gion Lecture Series Wed.
Feb. 22, 1978 at 7:30 p.m. in
SH307. EVERYONE IS
WELCOME.
Hey—MCAT applications are
in the Pre-Med office.
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Parker, Philip. The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1978, newspaper, February 16, 1978; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth245361/m1/16/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.