The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 5, 1981 Page: 14 of 16
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IN THE COLLEGES
RPC
Ed Keller
The RPC has reached a lull in
its activities, but there are still
things scheduled for the hard core
blow-offs. Valentine's Day,
February 14, is the date of an all-
school dance in the RMC. Not all
of the details have been worked out
yet, but it will feature a live band,
beer and soft drinks, and hopefully
a computer matching service
which will tell you your most
compatible member of the
opposite sex.
The next meeting of the council
is Monday, Feb. 9, at 7:00 p.m. in
Sewall 207b.
Tickets to ail General Cinema
films are stili available in the RPC
office. They are good for any
movie and will save you money,
too.
The Beer-Bike Race is coming
soon! College presidents, please
submit the names of your team
captains as soon as possible.
JONES
Augusta Barone
New floor reps will be elected
this Friday, so don't forget to vote.
College Night is next week on
Friday night, to be preceded by a
fine cocktail party at 6:00 p.m.
HANSZEN
Anne Hutton
This Friday there will be a rug
concert and hot drink T.G. with
the Hanszen associates after
dinner in the PDR and lounge.
Hot toddies and Irish coffee will be
served. This is a great opportunity
to get to know the associates and
have a good time. Also on Friday
night, Hanszen will show the Neil
Simon movie, Same Time Next
Year." It will be in Chem. Lec at 7,
9:30, and 12.
Saturday night is the
Hanszen/Baker Party, to be held
in the Hanszen commons. Come
out, meet new people, and ffi|ye a
good time,
Monday night is (finally)
Hanszen's spring semester night at
the Pub. Prices will be $ 1.00 off the
usual happy hour prices.
Women who want to play
women's softball must give Tami
$2.00 by Friday, and women's beer
team practice will be Saturday at 3
p.m. Meet on the patio if you'd like
to chug.
Hanszen men's college
basketball and soccer teams have
their first games this week. The
basketball team takes on Baker
tonight at 7:30; the soccer team
fronts Baker Saturday at 2:00.
These guys really deserve a good
turnout at what will prove to be
two good games.
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jGaiy Foster
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There will be a 60's party
Saturday at 9:00 pm with Hanszen
in the Hanszen Commons. Free
drinks and dancing, and come in
your best 60's costume.
Tonight after dinner columnist
Lynn Ashby will speak in the lower
commons. Lovett will play Jones
in college basketball this Friday.
On Saturday, Lovett Cinema will
present James Bond in Goldfinger.
This will be shown at 8, 10, and
midnight at Chem. Lec. Tickets are
75c.
BROWN
Linda Bosse
Elections for executive offices
on the Cabinet will be February 18,
just before spring break. If you
plan on running, you need to have
your petitions (signed by 25
people) and blurbs in by next
Thursday, February 12. The
general election for coordinators
won't be until after break.
&
SID RICHARDSON
Ken Klein
There will be a TGIF tomorrow
at Brown, with wine,' cheese,
crackers, mixed drinks and beer.
1 would personally like to thank
all the members of the SRC soccer
team and all those who came to our
games for their fine efforts.
The Sid Rich Beer-Bike efforts
beginning now; the beer team is
practicing extensively. For more
information on the beer team,
contact Jon Holverson. For info
on the bike team, contact Bill
Lindsey.
&
GSA
Carol Gardosik
In honor of "truth" week, the
GSA column will make a stab at
presenting just the facts:
1. On February 14, the GSA will
have a Valentine's Day party.
2. Anyone interested in being on
a university standing committee
should contact their representative
or call Faye (ext. 3577).
3. In April GSA representatives
will be elected for next year.
(Back to hearsay, rumor, and
innuendo next week.)
WILL RICE
Robin Baringer
This Friday night from 9:00 p.m.
until 1:00 a.m. in the famous Will
Rice commons, there will be, for
your pleasure, a Kicker Party with
seven kegs of beer. It's FREE!
Executive elections are coming
up. Petitions are due by February
15 for president, vice-president,
secretary and treasurer. Campaign
speeches will be on the 16th and the
election on the 17th.
Last Friday, someone left a
Cross pen in Babs' office. Describe
it and it's yours.
r
PROFESSIONAL $
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Dees, Richard. The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 5, 1981, newspaper, February 5, 1981; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth245462/m1/14/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.