The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 32, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 10, 1979 Page: 10 of 12
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The Rice Thresher, April 11, 1979, Page 10
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In the Colleges
Lovett
After classes this Wednesday
skip on over to Brown for the
Lovett-Brown Easter Party.
This spring College Night will
be held in the 20th and the
Senior*PArty wil follow on the
21st.
Dr. Burrus will speak on
(and possibly over) beer next
Thursday the 19th after dinner.
Hanszen
Sixteen Hanszenites are
1978-1979 College Fellows.
The title is given to Seniors who
have at least 17 Ts in courses of
three hours or more (except
ROTC), to Juniors with 15 or
more Ts and to Sophomores
with 13 or more Ts.
New Senior Fellows are
Kathy Bendel Ciliske, Beth
Hopkins, Vic Lewitt, Dana
Miller, Darlene Patterson,
Vicki Raab and Rick Toye.
They joined previously-
honored seniors Tim Eggert,
Rick Lawson, Mike Novelli,
Collyn Peddie, Owan
Richards, Jr., Ronnie Spitzer,
Jean Sullivan and Mary
Wilkenson.
Christy Anderson, Rolf
Asphung, Darla Haack, Mike
Inbody, Joel Lilly and Robert
Walker are new Junior
Fellows, joining Paul Griffith.
Wayne Downs, Greg Magel,
and Ralph Midkiff are
Sophomore Hanszen Fellows.
A new darkroom and library
are being planned as part of the
renovation of Hanszen
College's old-section attic. The
attic now houses a study roo£^
the "Weanie Loft", wlfft
temporary plywood carrels and
Astroturf carpeting. Perma-
nent flooring and carrels
cannot be installed until the
concrete attic floor is
resurfaced.
Much of the darkroom and
library construction will be
done during the summer. Kirk
Kendrick and Matt Delevoryas
are heading the darkroom
project. Matt, Bernie Allard
and Diane El Saadi are the
prime movers behind the
rebirth of Hanszen's library.
Part of Hanszen's quad
received a layer of sod during
the weekend and early this
week in an attempt to get grass
to grow on the muddy north
end of the quad.
Students and visitors are
requested to "keep off the
grass" until further notice.
University officials refused
to have Physical Plant workers
lay sod over the whole north
end, contending that student
neglect caused much of the
original grass to die. College
officials argue that poor
drainage was and continues to
be the problem.
The compromise, a partial
sod-laying, ends a year-long
running complain by Hanszen
College to University officials
over the shabby state of the
Hanszen quad.
Hanszen student volunteers
prepared the area to be laid
with sod,
As soon as weather
conditions permit, Physical
Plant workers will dig out a pit
to begin construction of
Hanszen's permanent vollyball
court. The court, to be located
next to the sundeck on the
south side of the commons, will
be sand-filled and bordered
with wood. A mercury lamp,
already installed bv Doug
Canter, will allow nighttime
playing.
Part of a $2,000 gift to
Hanszen College for a
Hanszen College for quadran-
gle improvements from Dean
Katherine Brown is being used
to pay for the court. Kurt
Eggert is in charge of the
project.
Jones
STUDENTS
Are you looking for that job that fits your
school & social life? We are in need of good
people to work part time, evenings &
weekends in concession or as bartenders at
The Summit. Convenient flexible scheduling
& excellent working conditions. No
experience is necessary. Apply in person or
call Ralph Schiller, Harry M. Stevens
Company, The Summit, 10 Greenway Plaza,
623-0430. EOE.
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THURSDA Y (4/12): Cooter Browne
FRIDAY (4/13): Kitty Wells
& Mickey Gllley
SATURDAY (4/14): Mickey Gllley and the
Red Rose Express
4500 Spencer Highway
Pasadena
941-7990
Sid Rich
Not too much news this time
around. The proposed
constitutional amendment will
be voted on April 20th, along
with the Owl elections. This is
another free meal for off-
campus people.
Nobel Prize winning
physicist Dr. Robert Wilson
will visit Sid Rich Tuesday,
April 17, for a dinner and
reception.
Steve Schooner was
appointed parliamentarian at
the council meeting Thursday
night. The council is still
looking for someone to fill the
advocate post.
Special thanks to Jeff
Flamm and crew for a great
College Night, complete with
chopsticks. The Athenian
Awards were presented to:
Ricky Balthrop, Roy Lee
Beller, Steve Bosse, Duncan
Cathcart, nonpolitical Elbert
Darden, Dee Gunn, Vince
James, Kevin McKenna, Phil
Rosegrant and Bill Wade.
pH: Happy (Late) Birthday!
Calculus works.
f(L)
To the guy with great legs:
You've still got it. Call me
before the year is over and you
can advise me on my upcoming
investments.
***
Soci 204b, 1:37, 3/28/79:
R: "By the way, what's your
pants size again?"
G: "Regina!!!"
R: "Is that all I need to know?"
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Overheard in the WRC
commons: "Let me tell you
about Baker—they couldn't
find their way around the track
if it weren't for Will Rice. That
goes for their slow women,
too."
***
Need a ride to San Francisco, L. A.
or any point in between for the end
of school. Call Maria at 526-2403.
**•
H.L.T. you look like a B.L.T.
sandwich upside down.
Our stage is going to be
built Saturday over Easter
Break...so feel free to come and
help.
We now have the plans for
our commons expansion and
are eagerly awaiting your
comments and suggestions.
Congratulations to all who
received awards at Awards
Night.
Also, congratulations to
our Beer Bike Team for their
superb performance and to our
college softball team who are
now the champs.
The Associate's Picnic is on
April the 27th.
Too much disco for these two at Rondelet
-photo by Marcy Dodd
XPERT TYPIST
Would like typing to do at home.
465-5472
21 years experience
RICE PROGRAM COUNCIL presents
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April 17-18- 19
9 am until 6 pm
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Heard, Michelle Leigh. The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 32, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 10, 1979, newspaper, April 10, 1979; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth245404/m1/10/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.