The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, September 18, 1981 Page: 15 of 16
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IN THE COLLEGES
BROWN
Alison Kennamer
Exotic color and an original
design will highlight the Brown
College t-shirt contest. The design
will be chosen by a collegebody
vote. Contestants should submit a
design to Lise Sveen by September
20.
On the 21st, the Brown women's
soccer team will meet WRC in an
electrifying match. The cabinet
encourages both athletes and
spectators to donate one hour to
help restore the basement on
Brown's college work day,
September 26.
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LOVETT
Brent Wilkey
Study break at 9 p.m.
September 17, on the second floor.
The second women's soccer
game will be at 6 p.m. September
24, on softball field number one. If
you are interested in joining (as
expert or novelist), contact Julie
Shryne at 526-4165.
Another group will be going to
see Karin Broker's show at the U
of H this Friday or Saturday.
Contact Mrs. Freeman for details.
Lovett Theater comes alive this
year with a production of The
Waltz of the Troubadours. To
donate your talents, call Hal
Kohlman, 526-6852; Brent Wilkey,
526-9925; or Shane Phelps. 526-
7356.
Lovett Cinema presents West
Side Story Saturday, September
26 at seven and ten p.m. in Chem.
Lec. for one dollar.
HANSZEN
Martin Zacarias
Drinks and fun for everyone at
the second floor party this
Saturday. It should start about
9 p.m. and there will be the usual
liquor, beer, cokes, and muncnies.
Don't forget the fabulous B and
P show a week from this Saturday.
Lorinda Driskill is our new off-
campus rep. Connie Covert and
Mary Campion are our new social
coordinators. Allison Foil is our
new treasurer.
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SID RICHARDSON
Roger Ford
The Sid Rich Hotline is
underway. Call 527-4046 to find
out the latest SRC news. The SRC-
Wiess party is this Friday on the
tennis courts. Friday is the
deadline for designating pass fail
and dropping courses.
OFF CAMPUS
Ch
Fereed Mangalji
Any undergraduate who has
published or submitted a paper to
a professional journal is asked to
contact Mike Guth in the S A office
at 527-4079.
Attention Rice students,
particularly off-campus students,
if you are in need of legal advice;
Typing Scrvicc
$1.00 per page
Call Mary Abella
933-6485
after 3:30 p.m.
or before 9 a.m.
Rice has a Legal Aid Program.
Contact Mike Guth, the legal
coordinator, at 526-3610.
BAKER
Bill Bonner
This fall's Baker Retreat will
be held this Saturday at the
Ballou's ranch. Sign up sheet is on
the glass in the Outer Commons.
Elections for freshman represen-
tative to the Baker cabinet will be
held on Thursday the 24th. Those
interested should turn in Vitis
Acini statements by Tuesday the
22nd, and petitions by Wednesday
the 23rd to the Baker office.
Convocation will be held on
Friday, September 25. The sign up
sheet for tables is scheduled to go
up on the tritholith this Friday at
noon. Also this Friday around
4 p.m., there will be a TGIF in
the Baker quad.
RPC
Sharon Hecox
The RPC will be showing two
films in the near future: Taxi
Driver will be shown Saturday,
September 19, for one dollar in
Chem. Lec., at 7,9:30, and 12 p.m.
It Happened One Night, an old
Clark Gable film, will also be
shown on Friday, September 25,
for 50 cents in Chem. Lec., at 7,
9:15 and 11:30 p.m. If you
missed last Thursday's ski trip
meeting but want to go on the trip,
or would like more information,
call Preston Smith at 526-7606.
Preston feels that the ski trip will
run $290 without rentals; the trip
will go to Breckenridge, Colorado
on a "ski the Summit" pass.
A post-game dance is planned
for nine p.m., October 3, at the
RMC. There will be a live band,
beer, and soft drinks.
There are ballet tickets available
for September 19, and November
21; Opera tickets for November 6
and December fourth.
If you are interested in student
rush-tickets for the Society for the
Performing Arts, show up a half-
hour before the performance.
We're selling General Cinema
Tickets for $2.50 that are good
through the 22nd of this month.
Call the office at 527-4839 for more
information.
Please check with your college
reps for free coupon books and
RPC calenders which list on-
campus activities for the semester.
WIESS
Brett Phillips
Wiess and Sid are finally going
to square off in a fight to the death
to see who is the baddest partyin'
college. See who's still standing
Friday at 9: Wiess-Sid story on the
tennis courts.
If you're going to take
excruciating science courses, youll
need all the help you can get
Youll need the most advanced
functions and programming features.
Continuous Memory, and the most
extensive selection of software solutions
from the people who invented the
handheld scien-
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your nearest 1 IP dealer for a hands-on
demonstration. Then buy an HP. It may
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Davies, Bruce. The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, September 18, 1981, newspaper, September 18, 1981; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth245478/m1/15/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.