The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 8, 1981 Page: 6 of 12
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IN THE COLLEGES
RPC
LOVETT
Sharon Hecox
The RPC and TexPIRG are
cosponsoring Ralph Nader's talk
Corporate Power in America.
Monday, October 19 in the Grand
Hall at 8 p.m. There will be a
question and answer period
afterwards. Refreshments will be
served at the following reception.
I-arry Mangum will be playing
in the pub Wednesday night,
October 21 at9p.m.Ticketsforthe
ballet Giselle are available for
November 21 and cost $6. Also we
have new General Cinema Movie
tickets for $2 that are good at
Galleria, Meyerland, and other
theaters for one year.
Anyone interested in a hang-
gliding class is encouraged to
contact the RPC or, .Don
Baumgardner at 526-8566.
V ■
Brent Wilkey
Look for the Weiss/Lovett
TGIW, October 7 at Wiess. All
off-campus members are encour-
aged to attend. Also remember
that all o/c people are in-
vited to all study breaks,
keep posted for details.
Call Julie Shryne at 526-4165 to
join the powderpuff football team.
All Lovett women are welcome
regardless of skill level. Woody
Allen fans mark your calendar:
Sleeper will be shown Saturday,
October 17 in Chem. Lec. Note
that the Lovett Fall Musicale has
been moved to October 27. Call
Don Frey at 526-9456 if you have
an act.
If you haven't picked up your
free student directory, do so at Ms.
P's office soon.
Tutorial times: Lovett
commons, 7 p.m., Tuesday,
October 13 for Chem. 101 and
Thursday, October 15 for Math
101.
The Brent Wilkey Memorial
Lovett Freshman Serving Award,
given periodically to encourage
dining pleasure in the Lovett
commons, is awarded this week to
Leigh Williams for his masterful
handling of hot serving trays and
his generous preparation of after-
dinner drinks. Congratulations
Leigh.
&
SID RICHARDSON
Roger Ford
SRC hotline is 527-4046.
See Steve Corbato if you want to
ride with SRC in the Houston
Moonlight Ramble at 2 a.m. on
Sunday. If you are interested in
performing in the Cabaret Show
for Oktoberfest, October 24, see
Andrew Tullis. New student
representative^ elected on
Thursday are Frank Markle and
Dave Schmid.
BROWN
Alison Kennamer
Sunday, October 18 is the
Associates' Chili Cook-off, and
they need entries. Anyone can
enter a pot of chili or help to
choose the winner. Kathy
Christman is working on prizes,
drinks, and volleyball. Sheryl
Burns has $4 Renaissance Festival
tickets, which beat the $8.95
regular price. The Brown t-shirt
features the living coat-of-arms on
maroon. See them wherever
Brown women appear.
Dungeon's & Dragons™
Headquarters
Now open Thursday & Friday 'til 9:00 p.m.
Parent Teacher Supply
47 Woodlake Square
(9600 Westheimer)
phone 780-4544
JONES
Augusta Barone
Tickets for the Jones Theater
production of The Man Who
Came to Dinner are on sale to
anyone who wants them. The play
runs on October 16,17, 22,23, and
24. Also, if you would like to help
or would like more information
about the production, call 526-
2452.
WIESS
Brett Phillips
Wiess Table Top Theater
presents Agatha Christie's play
The Mousetrap, October 14-17 in
Wiess commons. Call extension
2308 for reservations.
Wiess commons is being
transformed into ancient Rome
under the rule of Emperor Caligula
for the Night of Decadence,
October 30.
HANSZEN
Martin Zacarias
College night is next Friday.
Sign-up lists are in the commons.
We need people to help with nroDS
for The Fantasties. f
&
GSA
Steve Wilkinson
Saturday October 10 is the
deadline to sign up for the GSA
chili cookoff. Interested
individuals (or teams of
individuals) need to sign up in
Valhalla. Just ask any bartender or
call Steve Klaine.
Set Your Sights On
High Career Visibility
p
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and have ambitious career goals in the fields
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If you will be completing a BS or MS in
Geophysics during this academic year, our re-
cruiters would like to talk with you on Oct. 19th
about the highly visible careers at Marathon. U.S.
citizenship or permanent resident status is required.
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i MARATHON j
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The Rice Thresher, October 8, 1981, page 6
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Davies, Bruce. The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 8, 1981, newspaper, October 8, 1981; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth245481/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.