The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1998 Page: 23 of 24
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The Department of Architecture and the
Architecture Society of Rice present a
FESTIVAL OF KITES fom 5
to 7 p.m. in Anderson Hall and the field
behind the Jones and Brown College
tennis courts. Build your own kite in
Anderson Hall, listen to the Rice Jazz
Band, eat great food and then fly your kite
in the field. All supplies and food are free.
For more more information, e-mail Michael
at kuch@rice.edu.
BASEBALL TEAM p*ys
Hawaii at 7 p.m. at Cameron Field.
The Shepherd School of Music presents a
FACULTY RECITAL «8
p.m. in Duncan Recital Hall. Admission is
free.
Saturday
MAR 14
ADVANCE sponsors a CULTURE
FAIR and multicultural talent show.
The culture fair, an interactive fair
featuring cultural groups on campus, runs
from 2 to 6 p.m. in the Student Center.
The talent show showcasing those groups
begins at 7 p.m. in the Grand Hall in the
RMC. A buffet dinner will be served from
5:30 to 7 p.m. in the Grand Hall. You can
charge the food to your meal plan.
-The GREW Invitational Regatta begins
at 9:30 a.m. in Clear Lake. For more
information, e mail Alida Tallman at
alida@rice.edu.
The Texas Rugby Championships begin
today on the Rugby Field. The
MEN'S RUGBY team, las, -
year's champion, competes against Sam
Houston University at 1 p.m. For more
information, call Matt Bayazitoglu at (713)
6213240.
The BASEBALL team plays Hawaii
at 2 p.m. at Cameron Field.
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plays against North Carolina State at 1
p.m. at Jake Hess Tennis Stadium.
scab BARBER DAY
the Student Center. Isn't it Time for a
haircut?
Attention, graduate students! You are
invited to an open house meeting to
discuss the NEW GRADUATE
APARTMENTS < >° 6 p.m.
in Farnsworth Pavil^n in the Student
Center. For more information, call Nic
Messana at (713) 527 4780.
Remember to wear your green ...
Celebrate ST. PATRICK'S
DAY in Willy's Pub at 10 p.m.
As part of BAHA'I
AWARENESS WEEK ^
Rice Baha'i Association presents a
multimedia presentation on the Baha'i
faith at 7:30 p.m. in Blair Lounge in the
Studerft Center. For more information, call
Lily Ray at (713) 630-8599.
Take n1e out to the ball game ... The
BASEBALL team plays the
University of Houston at 7 p.m. at
Cameron Field.
Texas Monthly senior editor SKIP*
HO LLAN DSW 0 RTH speaks at
7:30 p.m. in Farnsworth Pavilion in the
Student Center Seating begins at 7 p.m.;
admission is free. See your RPC
representative for free passes.
Hollandsworth's visit is part of the RPC
Texas Writers series.
HAPPY 19TH BIRTHDAY to
Sid freshman Katie Malone! Only one
more year until you're 20 ...
wednesda
CUBlR'Of Vtftf
Chris Lund and Slml Blair prepare to get
married In Sid's muslcat, Company.
Phone rings, door chimes, in comes
company ... Come to opening night of the
musical extravaganza of the year —- Sid
Richardson College performs Stephen
Sondherm s TANTALIZIN G
MUSICAL COMEDY
Company. The show centers on the
character of Robert, a man celebrating his
35th birthday who is not quite ready for
commitment. The performance begins at
8 p.m. in the Sid Richardson Commons.
Tickets are $4 for Rice students, $6 for
non-Rice audience members and $20 for
the couch, which can hold up to 4 people.
For tickets or more information, call (713)
521 PLAY
thursday
MAR 19.
It's the little things you do together ...
Run, walk or skip to Sid Richardson
College's performance of
COMPANYa musical by
Stephen Sondheim. The show begins at 8
p.m. in the commons. For tickets, call
(713) 521 PLAY.
ETTL J, BRUTE? Baker
Shakespeare presents Julius Caesar at 8
p.m. in the Baker Commons. Tickets are
$4 for students and $6 for the general
public. For tickets, call (713) 521 PLAY.
friday
MAR 20
Are you ready for love? Then come watch
COMPANY R,charc,son
College's production of the Stephen
Sondheim musical. You'll laugh, you'll
wonder and you'll love it. The show begins
at 8 p.m. in the Sid commons. For tickets,
call (713) 521 PLAY.
Today at 5 p.m. is the
DEADLINE FOR
DROPPING COURSES
and designating courses pass/fail.
The SHEPHERD SCHOOL
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
presents a-concert featuring the music of
Cornelius, Rachmaninoff and Ravel. The
concert begins at 8 p.m. in Stude Concert
Hall, Admission is free-
Baker Shakespeare presents
JULIUS CAESAR"8
in the Baker Commons. Tickets are $4 for
Rice students and $6 for the general
public. For tickets,"can (713) 521*PLAY.
1998 LEADERSHIP RICE
Summer Mentorship Program applications
are due at 5 p.m.
■ by CAMPUS MAIL to Amy" -
Krivohlavek, Calendar Editor. Rice
Thresher, MS 524.
■ by FAX to Amy Krivohlavek, Calendar
Editor, (713) 285 5238.
■ bV E-MAIL ^ thresher@nce.edu.
Calendar submission FORMS are
available at the Student Activities Office oi
on the Thresher of fice door.
The DEADLINE for all items is 5 p.m
the Monday prior to publication.
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HELP WANTED
NANNY NEEDED for after school child
care. Mon.-Fri., 2:30-6:30 p.m. Musi have
c ar and baby-sitting references $7 10/hr
(713) 776-2664.
PART-TIME telemarketing position avail-
able offers very attractive pay and very
flexible hours around your class schedule.
Call Jon Weber at (713) 622-0192.
LOOKING I'WR someone to create a Web
page for 0-Week 1998. Project to be com-
pleted by Commencement; compensation
$750. Contact Lisa Jones. Associate Direc-
tor of the Student Center, at (713) 527
5096.
BABYSITTER TWO-three davs/wk. flex
ible late afternoon/evening hours, occa
sional overnights, errands, chauffeuring
seven year old. TDL, insured car, excellent
driving record/references required. Pay
plus gasoline allowance. (281) 579-8077
turnings/weekends.
BABYSITTI-k. Two afternoons a week
(Tues. andThurs. 2 5 p.m.) to watch infant
and three-year-old boys at Children's Mu-
seum. $7.50 per hour Summer availability
"especially desirable, Summer hours will be
greater. Call Brad Hoge at (713) 527-2181
or at home (281) 872-3404 or
hogr&ruf rice edu
RESPONSIBLE, DEPENDABLE female
needed Jo l*lp t ransport and care for 11
year-old while morn attends law school two-
three evenings per week. Greenway Plaza
area. $6 per hour. Auto and references
required. Cajl (713) 624-4255
SUMMER RESEARCH OppoHunTt^'TiEfr
mathematically inclined undergraduates
and graduate students: Department of Sta
tistics. May 18-August 7 (off week before
July 4), Duncan Hall. Generous stipend
offered (at least $7.50/hr).independent
and group projects. Good mathematical
and problem-solving background only re-
quirement. Work directly with Rice and
visiting faculty. Support for 15 participants
expected. Further information and applica-
tion forms may be found at http://
www.stat.rice.edu/rims.html, interviews
and offers are available on March 11, or
after March 16. For further information,
contact Dr. Scott at (713) 527-6037. Appli-
cations will be accepted until all places are
filled. Notification any time after applica-
tion received.
FOR A student or teacher seeking part-
time work/fun Assist with one daughter
age 13 (seventh grade). Key requirements:
ability to organize and complete projects
cheerfully, to drive safely (generally inside
the loop) and be a leader for productive
time with children. Preferred attributes,
experience in mentoring or teaching. Paid
by the .week Schedule usually 3-6 p in
Please contact: Mr. Couch via (ax (713)
526-7019, v<jtce mail (713) 526-(j634 ext. 22
7:30 a.m • 6 p.m. Mon.-Fri.
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MBA AND MPA Are you looking for a
challenging career in accounting and ti
nance? Our Houston Consulting Firm pro
vides the opportunity for you to work in a
diverse business environment. Our prac-
tice focuses on business valuations, litiga-
tion support services, fraud and iuvestiga
tive accounting and tax consulting services,
Your satisfaction and enjoyment at work
.are key components to our success Our
collaborative environment enabled each
member in the firm to be directly involved
in our consulting engagements from be "
ginning to end. Our diversity of skills makes
6uf flrnrsircwssfnt: Ymr will for pnrmrr
aged for developing your unique talents
and ambitions and rewarded for client sat
isfaction. This is'your opportunity for suc-
cess in our growing practice! Please fax
resumes and salary requirements to (713)
659-8730. All inquiries will be kept confi-
dential.
BABY-SITTER NEEDED for Saturday eve-
nings near Bellaire. Must have own trans-
portation. Non-smoker. Call (713) 592-0602.
AFTERNOON CHILD care (nanny) posi-
tions available immediately. $7 plus an hour.
B.O. and West U. Call (713) 526-3989.
NEIGHBORHOOD MOM needs an extra
pair of hands to he'IpVith children's dinner,
bath and bedtime any weeknights 6:309:
p.m. Children ages three and one. $6/hr
Call Sally Brown Russ at (713) 521-1666.
ASSISTANT TRAINING director part time
for Atnigos de las Americas to train stu
dents for summer volunteer health pro
grams in 1 .atiii America Spanish proficiency
and/or teaching exp a plus. Small stipend.
Please fax a lett er of interest to: Lee Renaud
4 (713) 465-1305
PART-TIME LIFEGUARDS and instruc-
tors Part-time lifeguards wanted for early
morning 5:30 a.m. shift, afternoon and
evening shifts and weekends. Now taking
applications for summer lifeguards and in
structirs. -Appropriate Aquatics certifica
lions required Re-certification classes on
going Please send resume to: Maurene
Waterman, JCC Houston, 5601 S
Braeswoml, Houston,TX 77096, Fax (713)
551-7223.
WANT' SUMMER job in marketing? Cam-
pus Directories — a national publishing
* company — sc'fks student to work as Mar
keling Rep. for profitable local publishing
busiwf(foln practical' bftainesa «'xperi-
ence and earn $10,000 See http://
www.campusdirfrtnries.com for more info
TURN YOUR high SAT" scores into cash'
Tutors needed by rapidly growing test prep
company. Be a part of our team! Insanely
great pay. as many hours as you want.
Reliable transportation a must . Admissions
Prep (713) 266-2772
HOUSING
TOWNHOUSE FOR lease Museum Area.
1205 Aulry #14, 2.Bedroom/1,5 Bath. 720
square feet. First and last $640/monlh.
Please call (281) 286-0744
17,000 sq. ft.^i wo bedroom and a study
Asking $600. monthly. Medical Center
Area. Contact SIv: (713) 664-5700, pager
(713) 279-0756.
R<)OMMATE(S) WANTEl > for summer to
share two bedroom, two bath apartment,
one mile from campus on (ireenbriar With
Rice student. All appliances, pool, exercise
room, washer/dryer and remote control
gate $485/month, female (s) preferred.Call
soon at (713) 794-0805.
NEWLY REMODELED studio apartment
Complete kitchen and full bath West U.
area. $375 per month (includes utilities)
Available for rent now. Please call (713)
839-0108
FOR SALE
SEIZED CARS from X175. Porsches
Cadillacs, Chevys. BMWs.t orvettes Also
Jeeps. 4WDs. Your area. Toll free (800)
218 900(1 ext. A 8269 for current listings. >,ijj '
MISCELLANEOUS
RAISE UP to $500 or more in «ne week
Eundraising opportunitii-s available No fi.
naneial obligation (Treat toi clubs and
motivated individuals For more ml<<rma-
lion call (888) 51 A PlUSext 51
GO SEE Company Sid Richardson College
presents its musical at 8 p in miMauli 18-.
20 and 26-28 For tickets, call (713) > '!
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or credit card, must accompany
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and does not take responsibility for the factual content of any ad
D4fedline is Monday at 5 p m. pi ior
to Friday publication.
The Rice Thresher MS 524
Attn Classifieds
P.O. Box L892
-'l Houston. TX 77251
Phone: (713) 527-4801
Fax: (713)285 5238
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Hardi, Joel. The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1998, newspaper, March 13, 1998; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth246617/m1/23/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.