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Jso wins mock election p, Reagan shows lead in Rice poll Presidential race by Anita Gonzalez voted in Tuesday's mock election Anderson supporters slipped to is favored give Reagan 43.1 percent of the their second choice, Reagan would 50 among Rice voters over Jimmy vote, Carter 25.2 percent, still be tavored overall, 47.1 •h Carter and John Anderson, Anderson" 20.9 percent, Clark 7.9 percent to 39.9 percent. according to the Rice Thresher/ percent and "others" 2.9 percent of On the other hand, 20.5 percent 40 Thresher/KTRU poll conducted the vote. of Carter and Reagan supporters Reagan polled 39.0 percent of tfie The Thresher/KTRU poll, would vote for Anderson if they 30 students surveyed while Carter conducted October 19-21, perceived that Anderson had a polled 25.0 percent, Anderson 23.0 consisted of interviews with chance to win. However, 92.7 percent and Ed Clark 2.3 percent, 394 randomly selected, graduate percent of those Carter and 20 but 10.7 percent were still and undergraduate students. The Anderson backers thought undecided. respondents represented a Anderson did not have that A mock election sponsored by proportional cross-section of the chance. 10 the Student Association, the Rice Rice student body. Of the 20.5 percent who said Democratic Caucus, the Rice The survey also showed that they would change to Anderson if Republicans, and Students for Anderson supporters over- he had a viable chance to win, most Anderson showed Reagan again whelmingly favor Carter to came from the Carter camp. 64.4 Reagan Carter Anderson Clark Undecided ahead of Carter, but by a larger Reagan (64.6 percent to 35.4 percent of the crossover votes said margin. The 464 students who percent), but that even if all see Poll, section 2, page 4

INSIDE: • The people, the races, and even who to vote for. See Election special, section 2. EE • Volleyball and football triumph in same week, p. II. Volume 68, number 13 TOESHERThursday, October 30, 1980 Matusow named Humanities Dean by John Hulme received - two grants from the Matusow will replace Virgil W. assignments. Topazio as dean of humanities. Matusow, a member of the Rice History Professor Allen Mellon Foundation' totaling $850,000 and that all faculty Topazio is retiring from that post faculty since 1963, is the winner of Matusow was named to a five-year •July 1, at which time Matusow will three George R. Brown teaching term as lha new dean of members received a 12.05 percent assume his new position. Both awards, the 1979 Nicholas Salgo humanities, President Norman average pay increase this fall, four Topazio and Matusow will Distinguished Teacher Award and Hackerman announced at a faculty percent higher than was proposed last spring. continue part of their teaching was named a 1980 Piper Professor meeting Monday. Matusow's He received his masters and appointment is expected t.o be doctoral degrees frdw» Harvard confirmed by the Rice University and is currently completing a Board of Governors at its Matusow plans future history of American liberalism in November 13 meeting. by Bruce Davies degrees as teaching and research the 1960's. Hackerman also announced As the new dean of humanities, fellows and thus provide them with "Professor Matusow's long Allen Matusow —L. Rohwer that the School of Humanities has Dr. All en M atu s ow will d eal wit h the opportunity to use their service to Rice University, his the two separate grants from the talents. enthusiasm and achievements as a Mellon Foundation, totaling The other part of the grant, teacher and a scholar, all made him Clark outlines position $850,000. The grants were given to according to Matusow, will be to an outstanding choice for the hire someone to promote the responsibilities of dean of Clark promised that his party Rice University to establish a by David Keen talents and abilities of humanities humanities," Hackerman said. would "cut all income tax in half." program to strengthen the Libertarian presidential B.A.'s ip the local business Hackerman said he chose the He said that this was partly a humanities school. The im- candidate Ed Clark outlined his community. "That's a good idea new dean based on the question of liberty, for people were plementation of this program, party's plan to cut taxes, cut because in fact B.A.'s do have recommendation from the special federal spending programs, and entitled to keep the wages they (scheduled to last ten years) will be talents in problem-solving, and search committee headed by cut military spending to an earned, and partly a question of a major portion of Matusow's verbal abilities. They, in effect, Physical Education chairman assembly of Rice students in what was good for the economy, duties when he assumes his new have the trained general Hally Poindexter. Poindexter's Lovett Commons Wednesday because tax cuts would stimulate position July 1. intelligence that businessmen committee found within the Rice night. Clark also spoke against investment and lead to more jobs. "There are all kinds of ought to be interested in. The community several well-qualified what he saw as America's Clark proposed to exempt the possibilities for the creative use of person who will be hired for this candidates for the deanship, said dangerous military commitments first $7,500 of an individual's this money, and one of the most job will also be assigned to Hackerman, adding that he was in the world, adding that America earnings from income tax and important functions of the dean promote the humanities by "impressed by the thoughts and should concentrate on the defense added that this would take many will be to find the best ideas, get a attracting students to' the field," ideas he (Matusow) had about the of her own territory. people off the tax rolls altogether, consensus in the division towards said Matusow. School of Humanities." "including probably all the Clark spoke of a new perspective them, and then go ahead and The Mellon grants are part of a Other business at Monday's in American politics which has students here." actually do it," Matusow nationwide program to help revive faculty meeting saw a proposal arisen after Vietnam and The Libertarian Party would cut commented. the declining enrollments in the regarding a change in distribution Watergate. He explained that federal spending programs humanities caused by the increased requirements, submitted by the many Americans now believe that drastically, Clark said. He argued The major portion of the grant, job-consciousness of students. Committee on Undergraduate "federal government is no longer that high levels of federal spending $750,000, will allow Rice to hire Matusow recognizes the need to Curriculum, sent back for further our servant...and that in many lay at the root of inflation, since young humanists with graduate see Matusow, section 1 page 17 research and consideration. ways it is very harmful." Clark governments such as Carter's were see Profs, section 1, page 17 said, "There are more poeple in forced to inflate the money supply Washington, in my view, taking in order to finance their big money they shouldn't than in spending programs. And Clark Erratum almost any place else." see Clark, section I, page 17 The chart on page 1 of last week's Thresher was incorrectly English Prof Baker leaves labeled "Comparative Salaries of Student Advising, will resign his of Full, Associate and Assistant position December 30. He plans to Professors." The figures in the go into private business in the chart actually represented the development and building field. total compensations — not — salaries — for those positions. Baker came to Rice in the fall of The Thresher regrets any 1964. He spent five years as Master confusion the error may have of Wiess. Baker said he thought caused. Rice should develop a way to keep good professors, "but I also think change is a good thing. I've had 16 Drop deadline very good years here, five especially rich years as master at Forms for dropping courses Wiess." Stewart Baker —I. Rohwer and converting Pass/Fail KTRU worker* hoist the station's new antenna to the top of Richardson College. by Jdan Hope Baker now feels that he is ready options into a numerical grade KTRU was off the air until Tuesday while the installation was completed. Dr. Stewart Baker, Associate to move on to something else. must be in the Registrar's office —M. Gladu Professor of English and Director see Baker, section 1, page 17 tomorrow by 5 p.m. OUTSlbE, IM TXe &LAWY™TWT1 MATTE? TXIRLT 11 ? CfUELPkifa- S1LEMT VACUUM TVM IS WHAMf-Vy BrtTTEHY SEtMS It was no debate SPACE, THE U_*T\nATE ID 86 DEADER STOP THE M0UMT1W6- 2£Drt0iD WASTEBASKET,OME of- TUt VJHAT?ll 6N NO, AwD I'LL PREVEnXjE! 00* HtAKTS GrO U) ITH V6U STE-U-Ag AUATEoSSjr ty BET ITS 2H MONTH OR ZH MILLION LICrMT YEAR. WAR* HOPE, w€ DON'T GET PuLLED Ov/EE THAT W0OU> MAIN) ENUl/OES WAITS To Tuesday's presidential debate was another case in political BC CARDIAC MWST BUT USDSLV,SIR. ROAR IMTS ACTIOM spired, see if -me BON V07A&E 1 <5VErR STAR?ASE WILL OrlVE US y&u CAN A TUrtP 0TKe*wiSe futility. Maybe I expect too much from presidential debates ffUT. IcOtcEK and presidential candidates, but neither candidate said 6WS,CKANt HtZ OP anything of substance and both managed to ignore the s Get -roe rttL<_ out questions and each other throughout the hour-and-half. DOD6rt c try | Debates, of course, only rarely turn out to be debates at all. Nobody scores points for sticking to the subject or answering the question posed to them. In fact, such an action could be detrimental. At least-Carter and Reagan both acted as if it would be. It could be argued with some validity that Reagan seemed to answer the questions and the charges against him more SPANNING THE HEDGES/bv Dovid Dow effectively then did Carter. But reflecting on the debate, I'm not As recently as 1944, France In particular, comparative might to construct contrasting convinced he did. denied to women the right to vote. lassitude of American voters does facades, their positions Quite frankly, both candidates were terrible. The winner? Japan and Italy held out even not reflect either better or worse inexorably dovetail. longer, finally extending the material conditions than are My vote goes to Barbara Walters. Though the quality of personnel franchise to women in 1945. Being prevalent in the European — Richard Dees in this election may be unusually citizens of a more progressive democracies. Remember, figures bad, the narrow scope of policy nation which bestowed equal for U.S. elections pale not only options offered is anything but voting right—never mind the besides the statistics of unusual. American elections do status of the ERA — in 1920, we economically alfluent West not present real choices. No viable Curriculum hassles Americans find it appalling that Germany and Japan, but also in party offers a socialist alternative, our allies were so backward until comparison to those of inflation- and — make no mistake about it — so recently. The vote, after all, is riddled Italy and Denmark (86% in Faculty members addressed only a small fraction of the no viable party advocates a pure one of the most rudimentary the last election). undergraduate curriculum problem Monday when they laissez faire: Reagan himself would elements of democratic govern- entertained a motion from the Undergraduate Curriculum Neither contemporary nor be one of the last to take privileges ment, raising the question of how a economic factors explain why the like foreign import quotas, Committee. The committee proposed to eliminate all joint- country which withholds the world's preeminent, prototypical referred to by some as socialism for listed courses as distribution credits unless all listings of those privilege from half its population democracy exhibits less the rich, away from American courses fell under the same distribution division. can call itself a democracy. democratic behavior than do its businessmen. The intent of the motion was to prevent abuse of the system What is the difference, though, European counterparts. People, by students who use courses in their own fields as distribution between a nation which legally cultures, politicians, and electoral America will not get better, credits in a department in which they are cross-listed. But prevents half its citizens from systems do vary; the key economically, socially, politically, would the proposal actually solve the problenVat hand? Is this casting ballots and one where half difference, however, involves the or ethically, as long as its leaders — abuse really a problem—rather is this really the problem? the eligible populous refrains range of the choices, the degree of and I use that word painfully and Consider the student who abuses the system. Is he not the voluntarily? American patriotic contrast between contenders for in the loosest sense possible — same student who would, barring this loophole, take a "roll" pride in its progressivism gets office. Where the candidates differ refuse to look beyond the status only marginally or not at all, the quo for solutions. For a course to fulfill the same requirement? In this light, we must punctured punctually when the issue of political participation average voter has no substantive presumably innovative, pro- realize that the system is flawed at a much higher level. comes up. In their most recent reason for opting one way or the gressive nation, America's Solutions to the larger problem are already being investigated. elections, those backward other. Superficial, impertinent reluctance to experiment with If, however, one still wishes to alleviate the smaller problem democratic allies of ours, Japan, factors replace genuine issues as radical alternatives (and I mean for the moment, one must consider all the alternatives. France, and Italy, reported voter the basis for choice. Half the radical in its truest sense, not This proposal would effectively eliminate departments with turnouts of 75%, 83%, and 90% American voters, indifferent necessarily violence) is utterly a high percentage of cross-listed courses as possible sources of respectively. Australia, Belgium, between these meaningless, hypocritical. Instead, mundane distribution credits. At the same time it would take away an West Germany, and Sweden did picayune contrasts simply do not politicians advocate hackneyed vote. measures and motivate only half incentive for students to enroll in certain courses by removing even better, reporting turnouts of 95%, 95%, 91%, and 91% in their their constituencies to vote for or the distribution value of those courses. This year's presidential election respective elections. The United is peculiar only in its lucid against their platitudes. Aside Proponents of the motion suggest that if a department is States does not come close; in the illustration of the point: In Carter from making possible the displeased, it should simply un-cross-list its courses. This last Presidential election, a paltry we have bland conservatism; in emergence of proposals which is an unreasonable alternative. The idea of cross-listing courses 54% of the eligible voters voted. Reagan we have arch-conserva- would bring about social and stems from funding and personnel problems. Courses offered tism. Both believe in American free economic justice, providing Barely half the electorate by one department are often major requirements for degrees in enterprise, both have expressed radicals with enough money to run exercises its most precious commitments to maintaining real, competitive campaigns and other departments. Cross-listing allows these departments to democratic privilege in the very military strength, both are urge innovative, bold reforms share more equally the responsibility for teaching and funding country which led the way in would entice many more these courses, as they well should. avowedly religious. What women's suffrage and which distinguishes this election from sp, Americans to the polls. Only then The only viable solution posed is to simply determine which witnessed an heroic civil rights many prior ones is that Carter and can the justifiably division a cross-listed course should fall under, and allow it to struggle based on the underlying Reagan are conspicuous in their claim to be an operative be used as a distribution credit only in that division. This would premise that if blacks could just agreement. Try as the adversaries democracy. prevent abuse in the majority of cases, while still retaining the vote they could ensure themselves freedom that Rice students now enjoy in tailoring their own equal rights and equal protection. There is a lot to say for that educations. RICHARD DEES While the current curriculum system may not be the optimal strategy. Politicians visit, address, cajole, and court the same groups Editor one, it does preserve this freedom, a very attractive aspect of a who make themselves heard. ^Rice education. Certainly improvements can be made. Their DAVID ROSS investigation is both much needed and encouraged. Importantly, the ailment is not WRESHER Business Manager new. While the most renowned —Laura Rohwer Anita Gonzalez News Editor colonial grievance against the John VanderPut Managing Editor mother country protested taxation Carole Valentine Advertising Manager without representation, when Steve Bailey Sports Editor John Heaner Fine Arts Editor Americans finally got the right to Laura Rohwer Photography Editor YOU WANT YOU WANT WE OWN \ / \0U WANT choose those men who would Kelvin Thompson Back Page Editor THE WELLS./ NUCLEAR David Bytler Senior Editor COAL? WE OIL AND impose their taxes, half the Assistant Editors Bruce Davies, Ruth Hillhouse, David Keen, Jay Grob OWN THE GAS? 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all the food they throw away here, I taken advantage ol economically. Security, unemployment, health college in the United States has Two Hopkins students just can't see why they made such a They have been the victims of care, and transportation will have surpassed that of men for the first busted for cocaine big deal about two sand- crime, neglect, and abandon- to be faced. "Religion and Older time since WWII. This trend has wiches." ment," McGee said. The Persons" will focus on these issues not necessarily resulted from the Two former Johns Hopkins According to Jackson, responsibility of caring for elderly in a practical sense, for students of baby boom of children born in the University students have been Commons Service Manager parents in the past was much easier general interest, and will also late I950's, but rather reflects the indicted by a grand jury on charges Edward Huff originally threatened because of the larger numbers of provide new insights to students of changing goals of American of conspiracy to distribute cocaine, to call the campos and have him children. However, the recent zero gerontology. women. A college education and transporting cocaine across state arrested for stealing university growth rate of population is career in some professional field lines, and possession of at least five property. Jackson also claimed making it increasingly difficult for Women overtake men has become the ideal of many older varieties of narcotics. that Huff told him he wanted to children to care for aging parents. in college enrollment women, who are going back to As the bulk of the population college often after spending many The Hopkins News-Letter fire him but would keep him on the moves into a middle-aged bracket, The Daily Tar Heel reports that years in the traditional roles of wife reports that so far, the case consists payroll because of his good record. new problems with Social the number of women attending and mother. mostly of rumors, few of which Instead, Huff demoted Jackson to have yet been substantiated. The performing unskilled duties and possibility of further indictments, suspended him for a week. arrests, or investigations of "It's very degrading to have to Hopkins students does exist, go back and wash floors after D00NESBURT however. Other students currently working here nine years as a THE HUMANBRAIN. ONE OF LIFE'S (GREAT-GOOD EVENING. FOR FOUR YEARS NOW,LM ROLAND HEDLEY. JOIN ME TONIGHT enrolled at Hopkins may be named professional cook. I didn't go to EST MIRACLES. STAGING AREA FOR. DIETHE HAVE HAP THE CHANCE TO WATCHAS ABC UP- CLOSE NEWS TAKES A "REAGAN'S BRAIN'! w looo.ooo CHEMICAL REACTIONS A MIN-JIMMY CARTERS MIND AT WORK BUT JOURNEY INK) THE UNKNOWN - A BROUGHT TO YOU as "unindicted co-conspirators in cook's school to learn how to mop I UTE THAT SHAPE HUMAN RESPONSES,WHAT OF RONALD REACH'SMIUPWHA TFANTASTIC VOYAGE THROUGH. • THE BY ANACIN .. the case, along with the two so far floors. I don't consider what I did RESPONSES WHICH IN SOME CASESDO UIE KNOW ABOUT IT? DOES 5CJENCEBRAIN OF ROHALP REAGAN! ' APFECTTHE OUTCOME OF HISTORY RMF.REALLY KNOW WHAT MAKES HIM TICK ? indicted: Ed Baker and Robert stealing. I even offered to pay REAGAN'S BRAIN Borucki. however little the two sandwiches cost. I just don't see why they're FI Baker, Borucki, and Robert being so nasty. What happened to Barnaba, a 32-year-old Hopkins me just was not fair," Jackson [\ an In-depth look med student, were arrested on said. August 20 by Sgt. Gary Childs of Huff refused to comment on the B the city police narcotics division. incident. Dining hall waste has Childs witnessed a drug become an important issue on transaction between Baker and campuses across America as HI! WELCOME TO THE MYSTMOUS WORLDWHATWONDERS AUATT US! THE F0RNIX-THE HYPOTHALAMUS. THE.PEEP, MRKC0ILS Barnaba, and learned that Borucki 1 SO FASTEN YOUR SEAT BELTS' was recuperating in Union inflation forces universities to OF RONALD REA6YWS BRAIN HOME REAGANS MEMORY VAULT, STOREHOUSEOF HUMAN A6GREE6I0N, SOURCE- OF REA-IT'S A 1DPSY- TURVY FUNH0USE maintain tighter food budgets each OF NEARLY30 BILLION NEURONS, OROF IMA6ES OF AN IDYLLIC AMERICA, GAN'S IMPULSES TO SEND U.S. FORCESOF A TRIP. BUT YOU MONT Hospital from a cocaine overdose. "MARBLES, 'AS THEY ARE KNOW uurm 5I cms, SURMA SHAVE SIGNS,TO ANGOLA, IRAN, KOREA, CYPRUS, CUBA,BE SORRY! NOW THIS. The three men were charged with year. Yale Dining Halls Director TO THE LAYMAN! ^ ANP HARD-WORKING WHITE PEOPLE' LEBANON ANP COUNTIES} OLHERHIJTSFV& transacting more than $45,000 Howard Parish, whom Huff FL worth of cocaine sales in the area referred all questions to, chose over a three month period. instead to focus on Jackson's Borucki's residence was used as the treatment in the episode. "Jackson base of operations. has a very detailed and specific process to follow if he feels he was Student sources, who wished to treated unfairly—there are many JjjlUMiim remain unidentified, say they channels available to him for 13^ believe that ten Hopkins appeal," Parish said. "Jackson had undergraduates will be arrested union representation at the time and/or indicted in the near future FIRST STOP, THE LEFT HEMISPHERE AS YOU CAN SEE, MANY NERVES STUDIES HAVE SHOWN THATSURJECB NOTSEEN IN THIS UGHT. MR. REAGAN'S the disciplinary action took place." OF REAGAN'S CEREBRUM. TRAPTWN-IN THIS PART OF TIE BRAIN ARE ALLOWED TO SLEEP AND PREAM BECOMEABILITY TO RECONCILE HUGE TAX in connection with drug dealing Jackson's union contract entitled AUY, THIS IS THE HOME OF LOGIC, FRAYED. THE RIGORS OF THE CAM- HIGHLY DISTURBED. THE BRAIN NEEDST0CUTS WITH MASSIVE MILITARY and possession. The sources have : ANALYSTS AND CRITICAL THINKING. PAIGN TRAIL, PARTICULARLY THE LACKDREAM; IED&R1VEPATNIGHT, TT COMPEN-SPENPING MUST BE VIEU1EP him to file a grievance and request ' LETS TAKE A ciose*. LOOK.. OF STEER, HAVE TAKEN THEIR TOLL SATES BY HALLUCINATING DURING THE MY WITH SOME SYMPATHY pinpointed fraternities as the impartial arbitration of his case. •I probable loci of further drug Jackson has already initiated investigations, although grievance proceedings, and says he administration officials, city feels his chances for reinstatement police, and officials in the State's are good, although he claims Huff Attorney's office will neither has forbidden him to take the test confirm nor deny the predictions. for the position of second cook, a Hopkins University President job for which Jackson says he is Dr. Stephen Muller concurs with qualified. an unnamed official from the REAGANS CEREBELLUM. HERE WE ENINTELLIGENCE - IS TWU6HTT0 BE RELATEDWHAT THIS MEANS IS THAT THE BRAIN OF TO THE TRAINED SCT N State's Attorney's office in stating Baylor teaches class COUNTER A MA7E OF NEURONS ANDTO THE COMPLEXITY OF THESE CONNECTIONS.RONALD REASAN HAS BEEN SHRINKING 71ST. THIS REPRESENTS that there is a possibility of further THEIR DENDRITIC SPINES, FROM UNHAPPILY, THE BRAIN STOPS GROWINGEVER SINCE MI WHEREAS JIMMY A CLEAR CHOICE BACK: on age, religion I WHOSETIPSINFORMATIONISTRANS-AT AGE 20, ANP THEREAFTER, NEURONSCARTERYS BRAIN CEILS HAVE ONLY AFTER "THIS. 'developments in the case. Muller MTTTEP BY ELECTRICAL IMPULSES. PTE OFF BY THE. MILLIONS EVERY YEAR.BEEN PY/NG SINCE 1944. maintains, though, that "the f- ~ ?/JL Gerontology and religion have university did not work directly come together at Baylor University with the agencies which made the in a new course that will focus on arrests," and added that " any the issue of how we evaluate and definite information we have is define the place of the elderly in already public." society. "Religion and Older Persons" will be presented as an President Muller told the News- upper-division course this spring, Letter that the University has not The Baylor Lariat reports. Dr. Ben yet decided upon what course of Dickerson, a sociology professor, WE'RE UP NEAR THE VISUAL CORTEX action it will take in regard to the UNHAPPILY, A SEVERE PERCEPTUAL INSTEAP OF LOOKING FORWARD TRAGICALLY NOW, THAT PART OF THE BRAIN said several graduate students in DISORPER WITHIN THE CORTEX. THROUGH CLEAR. EYES, REAGAN IS HIS CONDITION IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROCESSING indicted students, beyond the ITSELF HAS PLAGUSP THE CANDI- ONLY ABLE TO SEE BACKWARDS THOUGHT TO BE the gerontology program had ! STIMULI RECEIVED FROM GOV- already instituted expulsion of DATE'S VISION FOR YEARS.. THROUGH A ROSE-COLORED MIST INOPERABLE shown interest in the subject of ERNOR REAGAN'S BYES.- Baker. "As far as we are religion and older persons. Darnet concerned, if we learn that the McGee, a professor of Christian students are guilty as charged, they ethics in the department of will be subjected to further religion, says the issue of the value disciplinary review." of the elderly in our culture is a recent problem for American Sandwich incident society. " Older persons have been causes Yale demotion

Two sandwiches almost cost one OUR. TOUR ENDS IN THE PRECONSOOUS-IN RECENT YEARS, HOWEVER, CAM-ASA CONSEQUENCE, NVWYOF REA- Yale employee his job. The Yale NESG. THE MIN0S GREAT 5TA5HB AREA.PAIGN PRESSURES HAVE FORCED REAGAN'S IDEAS ON SUBJECTS RANGING OUR. POLITICAL FOLKLORE TT19 HERE- THAT REA&WSSWKONSCKMSGAN TO SAVE TIME BY CIRCUMVENT-FROM TREE POLLUTION TO THE KU KUJX S THE RICHER FOR IT. Daily News reports that Albert LSAT i TH0U6HT5 UE POSED FOR ADMITTANCE-ING THIS LAST CRITICAL STAGE KLAN FIND FULL VOCAL EXPRESSION I'M ROLANDHEPLEY: TO FUU. CONSCIOUSNESS, WHERE THE!OF THE INTELLECTUAL PROCESS THE INSTANT THEY OCCUR. TO HIM. Jackson, a cook for nine years in Amity ' CAN THEN BE ANALYZff) AND EDITED % Yale's Division of Dining Halls, VA was demoted four pay grades and Review Seminars temporarily suspended last week 15 student average class size after he gave two physical plant 5 Specialist Instructors Convenient weekend classes workers sandwiches from the EXCLUSIVE MATH REFRESHER commons dining hall. Jackson admitted to giving the sandwiches For information call away, but said he does not think what he did was so terrible. "With 800-243-4767 The ^ice Thresher. October "*0. 1Q$0. section I. page 3 confine themselves to those powers the nearly doubling of the number Like most Americans, John More on Dow's bestowed upon them (i.e., the of institutions in that category, yet Anderson learned from the trauma Campo claims fight Church criticisms power to tax as legislators). the percentile standing has fallen. of the civil rights struggle [and not well reported Politicians should not attempt to contrary to the writers' assertions, To the editor: legislate morality. The fraction of senior faculty at Rice is higher than at other Texas his "initial and continuous support To the editor: Less than 30 years ago, Pius XII In response to David Dow's schools, but is much more of the 1964 Civil Rights Act is a This letter is in response to the remarked on the excessive trust "Spanning the Hedges" article comparable to that at first-class matter of public record" (The New Thresher story of the Will Rice that is placed in the state. In which appeared in the October 10 private institutions outside the Republic, 9/20/80).] He learned College fight between the football consequence, this situation arises: issue of the Thresher, I would like state. This accounts, in part, for that the most essential ingredient and rugby players. As one of the trust in the State demands to make the following comments: the fact that Rice's overall average of a vital society is respect for the officers involved in the incident I excessive taxation and com- compensation is high in the state rights of all people—regardless of feel compelled to respond to some promises the rights of private Thomas Jefferson realized that but not so high compared to first- gender, color, religion, sexual of the allegations. I request that the property, and reaches to the rights the establishment of a state class private institutions outside orientation, ancestry, language or Thresher not delete any of this of the person and the family. The religion might infringe upon an the state. We have the ranking of national origin. letter. If theThresher feels any of it Pontiff stated: individual's freedom, but he was Rice's individual professorial needs editing, please do not print Like most Americans (but not fearful that religion per se In not a few nations the ranks among other Category I any of it. Modern State is becoming a apparently that majority doesn't would negate certain unalienable schools for the past ten years. It is gigantic administrative include Gov. Reagan), John A Mr. Collins was quoted as rights. Indeed, for the support of likely that these percentile machine, which extends its Anderson learned from the saying an officer "allowed some the Declaration of Independence standings have also been buoyed (a political instrument) Jefferson hands over almost all things: travesty of the rape of our forty enraged students to jump on the different political segments, up by the influx of institutions into relied on the protection of "divine environment. He learned we must top of of the rugby player." How the economical and social Category I, but they do give some live within the limits of the natural does Mr. Collins feel that one Providence;" he also mentions aspects, the intellectual life of picture of Rice's competitiveness world, treating the Earth that officer could have stopped this act? "God," the "Creator," and the men, and even life and death, so in each professorial rank. Rice's sustains us with the same respect Was Mr. Collins ready to try and "Supreme Judge." This is not a that all life is under its percentile ranks of average we owe each other. stop the beating? Mr. Collins had "loathsome combination of administration. It is no wonder, compensation by professorial rank Church and State," but a devotion then, that in this climate of the already been quoted as being one in Category I have been: And finally, like most to God as well as country. impersonal, which tends to of the forty students chasing the penetrate and involve all phases Americans (but apparently that rugby player, also as having hit • 1970-1971: Professor, 67th; of life, the sentiment of the majority doesn't include President the player! What would Mr. The liberties granted us by the Associate Professor, 66th; and U.S. Constitution are designed to common good is dulled in Carter), John Anderson learned Collins have said if that one officer individual consciences and the Assistant Professor, 65th; from the tragedy of Watergate. He be self-sustaining in their use. had decided to fight him to keep State is consequently losing its • 1973-1974: Professor, 59th; learned that Nixonian "dirty trick" Freedom is most easily denied him off the rugby player. No place primary character of com- Associate Professor, 43rd; and politics are not acceptable to the those who care not to exercise it. munity of citizens. in the article does it mention the Assistant Professor, 13th; American public. officer was hit with a beer bottle, The aggressiveness of "moral Jefferson forsaw the problems • 1976-1977: Professor, 62nd; indignation" exhibited by the John Anderson has learned plus fighting off people who felt he we are confronting in this age, and Associate Professor, 31st; and was only in their way. Church is not a danger to liberty; it he wisely suggested the separation Assistant Professor, 40th; from twenty years in the House, is, in fact, the only manner in from five years in the U.S. foreign of the governmental from the • 1979-1980: Professor, 67th; Mr. Grob was quoted as saying which the power of choice can religious, the practical from the Associate Professor, 37th; and service, and from nearly two years that "the campos had no idea as to survive. The views were stated long moral. These two spheres of Assistant Professor, 45th. on the campaign trail. He is the how to control the situation; and before the issue of abortion influence do not always yield to the only candidate deeply committed that while tempers were still flaring became politically popular. The Finally, to judge faculty salaries to the limitation of nuclear arms, same pressures, or change at the relative to other academic one of the campos left the scene to current strength of these views may same rate. The danger to our to the passage of ERA, and to the escort one of the drunk rugby be seen as a healthy reaction to the institutions is to completely ignore achievement of energy in- freedom lies in trying to meld the the great inroads of inflation which players to his car." This officer invasion of the moral arena by two into one. Government should dependence now. He is the only wishes to ask Mr. Grob what he politicians who purport to defend continues at over ten percent per candidate with the experience and not claim as its own those year. felt he could have done better? our fundamental liberties. problems which are dealt with ability to translate these Does it not make more sense to W. Howell, Chairman, commitments into action. The freedoms of speech and more effectively in the spiritual Faculty Council separate the parties involved in an expression are not purchased with sector. Salary Committee John Anderson is the only incident of this kind, as fast as the payment of taxes. The Church Marc Beique I. Duck, Member candidate with courage to say we possible? Arch '81 must sacrifice. He's the only does not pay taxes; should it forfeit G. Greanias, Member Mr. Craig Thigpen was quoted candidate who won't follow the its right to the free exercise of its S.D. Baker, Consultant as saying that the first campos there politically expedient course of a religion by so doing? Section Rice profs clarify were two "ladies who really major tax cut—and Jane Bryant 503(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Alum cites reasons couldn't do anything about the AAUP salary report Quinn has declared his economic Code specifically grants an situation." What Mr. Thigpen to vote for Anderson program to carry "the lowest exemption from certain forms of To the editor: does not say is that the call to these tax to religious, charitable, inflation risk" of those submitted There is no question that the To the editor: ladies was more than three hours educational, scientific, and other to her by the major candidates recent salary increases from 1978- As a Rice alumnus, a liberal before the big fight broke out. organizations. This same section (Newsweek, 10/13/80). 1979 to 1980-1981 for faculty have voter, and a "thoughtful, There was no "situation" when denies this exemption to religious been very welcome, since for the responsible citizen," I feel I must they arrived. There had been a organizations which participate in, I'm supporting John Anderson first time in about a decade they respond to the letter of Baron, shouting match between the or intervene in, any political because, like him, I've grown and have kept up with the inflation Biela, and Headley which football and rugby players, but campaign on behalf of any changed and learned in the indices. This is all the more appeared in last week's Thresher. none of them were on the scene candidate for public office. In the difficult years of the past two remarkable since inflation has run decades. I've learned to look hard when these first campos arrived. case of abortion, a moral question particularly high recently. I support John Anderson has emerged as a political debate. strongly and am currently working and to see what's there and to think When the "lady campos" asked The Church has been forced to It might be inferred from recent full-time, without pay, in his seriously about what I've seen. the complaintant (possibly Mr. enter the political process in order stories in On Campus and the Houston campaign. I know about Much of what I learned I learned at Thigpen) who was fighting, they to prevent the loss of moral values Thresher that the recent salary Mr. Anderson's record, about Rice. I hope you've learned here, were told, "I don't know, some to the impersonal and inhumane increases have had a dramatic certain votes with which I cannot too. rugby players who looked whims of a media event—the effect on Rice's standing relative to agree. I also know that most of I'm voting for John Anderson Hawaiian-type and some football election of a politician. other institutions. The following is these did not occur recently, as the because I can't in conscience do players." No names where given. a fair summary of everything we writers imply, but over a period of otherwise. As a Rice person, I ask When asked where they were, the The Constitution does not grant have on the subject of overall ten to twenty years. I do not you to use what you've learned at ladies were told, "I don't know." government the right to support average compensations at Rice. support Mr. Anderson for what he Rice. Look at the world around When asked to give a description, one set of moral or religious The reader may wish to draw his was then, nor do I condemn other you, and think about it. Think the reply was, "they were big." own conclusions. candidates for their words and about the realities, and on ideologies to the exclusion of all Those first campos stayed in the •From 1964-1968, Rice ranked actions of the distant past. A November 4 vote your conscience. others. The government does grant area until shift change. What more among the top 25 institutions person who does not grow and We can elect John Anderson. tax-exempt status to the political did Mr. Thigpen expect from reporting to the AAUP. change in twenty years does not Marian Barber machines of pro-abortion "these ladies" with the information •In 1968-1969, Rice ranked No. deserve to be considered for the Rice '79 candidates. The government given? grants that same exception to the 21 in Category I (82nd percentile presidency. opposition candidates, whose among about 119 institutions) and Alborn congratulates The most important point this I support John Anderson support stems from those who about No. 31 among all fans for support officer would like to make is that have a well-developed and firmly institutions. (Category I is an precisely because he has grown and the Thresher sees fit to bring established moral code of AAUP term denoting Ph.D.- changed, because he is the only accusations such as this without candidate who refuses to ignore Dear Owls: behavior. This moral code is the producing universities). bothering to check with the On behalf of the football team very reason for the existence of the hard realities facing us today, officers involved. Does the •In 1973-1974, Rice ranked No. and coaching staff, I want to thank churches. When moral questions and moreover, because he is the Thresher staff feel this is unbiased 57 in Category I (about 65th you for your support throughout become political pigskins, then the only candidate who refuses to and responsible journalism? This percentile among 169 insitutions). the 1980 season, especially rtiuzzle imposed on religious leave us to face those realities by officer does not. •In 1979-1980, Rice ranked ourselves. Saturday against the Aggies. organizations by section 503(c)(3) about No. 50 in Category I (76 I would like to apologize to Mr. It was a great boost to have such should be removed, in the true percentile among 207 institutions). Like most Americans, John Collins, Mr. Grob, and Mr. vocal and visible support in a very interests of separation of church •Comparative rankings will not Anderson learned from the Thigpen, if I in any way offended unfriendly environment. and state. Clearly, it can be seen be available for 1980-1981, for at • tragedy of Vietnam. He learned we them. I know it is very possible that religious groups should not be least several more months from cannot look at the world Thanks again for your efforts, that they could have been mis- confined to their inner sanctums: now. nationalistically — we must we will see you at the SMU game. represented or misquoted. religious conviction demands Rice's percentile standing in recognize the right of peoples noi Ray Alborn Sgt. A. Towery action. It is politicians who should Category I has been buoyed up by to see as we do. Head Football Coach Rice University Police Dept. The Rice Thresher, October 30, 1980, section 1, page 4 SA curriculum committee set by Michael Trachtenberg The student directory is being not listed at Rice, reported Steve laid out now and should reach the Flynn, undergraduate committee The Student Association Senate printers by the end of the week. member. set up an ad hoc student committee The printers are expected to take Monday on a core curriculum. The two to three weeks to print it. Now, ROTC members receive committee is open to all students eight credits upon completion of I and will meet for the first time on David Shinerman, student four years of ROTC, but until that Monday, November 3, 7:30 p.m. in member of the Committee on the time no credit is given. Flynn u the SA executive office. Library, announced the revised reported that since many transfer circulation policy for faculty students are unable to get credit for The senate, by a 21-1 vote, setup members. The policy change, some courses, some prospective the committee with a minimum submitted by the Committee of the transfer students decide not to goal of identifying problems Library on September 10, 1980, attend Rice. related to the present distribution and approved by Provost William requirements. The senate hoped Gordon allows faculty members to SA Secretary Martha Creager the existence of the committee check out a book for one semester. reported that minor room would prevent a weekly debate on damages should be reported to the the core curriculum in the senate If a siudent needs a book that a department office in the building itself. A final report is expected faculty member has checked out, in which the damage is seen or to a President Norman Hackerman radios the first messages over from the committee by the end of the student will be able to ask the college building and grounds KTRU when the station resumed broadcasting Tuesday night. the semester. The committee will library to recall it. When a recall is representative. For the present, KTRU was temporarily off the air while a new antenna was be chaired by a yet unnamed issued, the faculty member major repairs should be reported installed. —M. Gladu senator. possessing the book will have one to Creager. week to return it to the library, then a one-dollar-a-day fine will be Summer housing lost $27,000 in Sims elected to head CivE society imposed on the offending 1980 according to Bill Cober, Will by Jon Hulme "We just don't have enough professor. According to the policy Rice president and Residential Civil engineering Professor and people coming into education," statement, "Fines will not be College Management Advisory 1941 Rice graduate James R. Sims said Sims, citing the attractive charged for overdue books not on Comember. Cober explained that will be installed as the president- salaries of engineers in the private recall." But faculty member with the loss was incurred from the elect of the American Society of sector and the scarcity of overdue books will lose circulation $24,717 spent on roof tile repair. Civil Engineers at the Society's engineering Ph.D.'s coming out of privileges until the books are Three thousand roof tiles at $8 annual meeting in Florida October the nation's graduate schools as returned. each were replaced. 29. reasons for the problem. After joining the Rice faculty in The committee on Ex- On other news, the Men's Soccer Sims, a member of the faculty 1942, Sims became a full professor aminations and Standing is Club, Rice Shooting Sports Club. since 1942, will assume the and chairman of civil engineering investigating the possibility of Rice Philosophy Club, and presidency of the 78,000-member department in 1958. In addition, he giving credit for selected ROTC Students' International Med- organization in October 1981. served simultaneously as Advisor f'mSKKKm M-z&k. courses and of allowing transfer itations Sociaty were approved as to Men, an office later renamed James Sims —R. Dill students to get credit for courses "It's the oldest engineering official organizations. Dean of Students. In 1963 Sims society in the country, and I am the became the Campus Business first Rice faculty member to Manager and later the Vice become its president," said Sims, President for Business Affairs, an Honor System committee chosen who has held numerous leadership office he left in 1974 to accept the by Jeanne Cooper University Judicial Code, the requested to review the above positions in the organization since George R. Brown Professorship in Eight people have been effectiveness of the Honor Council concerns by the Honor Council. becoming a member in 1941. Engineering. appointed by President Norman in relation to suspected violations, The Honor Council originally Hackerman to an ad hoc the number of violations involving resolved to come to the University According to Sims, the greatest Sims was named treasurer of the committee of the University scholarship athletes and the Council for help last April, challenge facing the ASCE in the Texas section of the ASCE in 1953, Council. The special committee relationship of the Athletic however, the drafting of a formal coming years is the shortage of and has served as chairman of its will review and evaluate various Department to the Honor System, proposal was delayed until this engineers to fill teaching positions Committee of Professional aspects of the Honor System, the educational standards in fall. The special committee has set across the country. Conduct. making any observations and/or administrating introductory no particular deadline to end its recommendations to the Honor computer courses, and the student investigation, but will probably Council at the conclusion of their body and faculty's perception of report back to the University Ryon Lab donor, 86, dies study. the effectiveness of the Honor Council and the Honor Council System. early next semester, according to Mae E. Ryon, widow of former The committee will be chaired University Council secretary Rice Professor L. B. Ryon, died by electrical engineering Professor The University Council decided Katherine Brown. Monday in her West University C. Sidney Burrus, a tenured to form the committee after being Place home. She was 86 years old. member of the University Council. Mrs. Ryon, a Pennsylvania He will work with University native, had lived in Houston since Council member and sociology 1917 when her husband accepted a Professor Elizabeth Long and position as Instructor of Civil history Professors Katherine Drew HAIRCRAFT Engineering at the then Rice and Thomas Haskell. Student Institute. In 1961 the Ryons made members on the committee will a $750,000 gift to the University include Honor Council members which was used for the Thomas Pajewski and Lela Smith construction of Ryon Engineering as well as students-at-large Laboratory dedicated in 1965. Michael Derins and John Riordan. Wastes changed The committee will study five Mae E. Ryon major issues: the compatibility of Rice University has acquired its the Honor System with the Rice own solid waste removal equipment and is no longer relying on outside companies to pick up trash from individual buildings. Ken Williams, Service I an innovative salon Administrator of the Physical Plant Department, claims the new Do You Have | for men and women arrangement should improve trash removal, since the Grounds Complexion Problems? | MEN'S CUT & STYLE ....$10.00 Department of the Physical Plant, which has taken over the trash- The Dermatology Department at UT jjj LADIES CUT & STYLE ....$15.00 removal function, will be more Student I.D. Required easily controlled than were the Medical School is seeking participants in a outside companies. study of topical treatment for acne Williams has sent a letter to all student & staff redken department chairmen and blemishes. No pills to take! For information discounts studio administrative offices asking them to make a number of changes, call Dr. Tucker at 792-5115. (The office will (including putting all loose trash in be closed October 24.) 2110 Lexington bags or in trash cans) which he feels will reduce the inconvenience of trash-removal for the Physical 526-5472 Plant. The Rice Thresher, October 30, 1980, section 1, page 5 Colbert, Downey, Fuller battle in TexPIRG debate

by Cecelia Calaby consequently is familiar with the: The candidates for state issues and with the other representative in District 80 legislators. answered questions on education, Fuller cited that his lifetime •Wfttfiiff flooding, wiretapping, and work as a teacher has prepared him qualifications during a debate in to fill a position in the legislature Baker Commons Monday. The "as a person with a new idea" — the debate, sponsored by TexPIRG Libertarian idea. (Texas Public Interest Research Downey stated that as a resident Group), featured Democrat Paul — n W of the district he "lived the district's Colbert, Republican Dan Downey State representative candidates Downey, Colbert, and Fuller —L. Rohwer problems" and would bring to his and Libertarian Charles Fuller. issue was to make it affordable for district judge issue a warrant for a use. Fuller added that there is "no work in the legislature the same Downey felt that some aid developers to incorporate flood phonetapping before it could be justification for the government to aggressiveness he brings to his should be offered by the state to control measures in new effected. Downey said he is invade the privacy of citizens." work as a lawyer. help fund private education. He construction. To do this, he concerned about the 10-13 year old Fuller also believes that there is no The debate was structured so said that the "state has an interest proposed a change in the Texas drug users rather than the 18-25 reason to persecute drug dealers: that each candidate responded to a in providing education to its code to allow water districts to year old drug users. "Harming yourself through drugs question in three minutes, after students," and that he supports the spend revenues on "on-the-site Colbert and Fuller were both is a personal choice." which the questioner could ask a Tuition Offset Grant over the flood control" to provide against wiretapping. Colbert said Each candidate concluded by follow-up question before the Tuition Equalization Grant. The incentives for developers. he was firmly opposed to the state presenting his qualifications for question moved to the next Tuition Offset Grant is offered being involved in wiretapping in Colbert said that the suggestion state representative. Colbert stated candidate. Panelists were Rice regardless of need, while the any way but admitted that there that persons living in the water that he has worked for the state political science Professor Gilbert Tuition Equalization Grant is was a problem with people district should be taxed to support legislature for the last six years in Cuthbertson and Thresher Editor determined on the basis of need harming themselves through drug an advisory capacity and Richard Dees. and consequently penalizes tax- this or that developer was paying middle income families. intriguing. He felt that the best way to approach this problem is to TexPIRG/news for consumers Colbert replied that although his realize that there are over 600 Charles Darwin's father, a 350- standpoint, another Carter term of the House votes in the 1st two was not a popular opinion, he water districts, and that a believed that the state's first lb. jolly gentlemen, said of his son promises a continued dis- years. watershed-wide program is priority was to provide for public that he "cared for nothing but integration of our ecological If Anderson's virtue is his necessary to ensure adequate flood education, not private education. shooting, dogs, and rat-catching." complex through such programs intelligence, one can be sure that it control. Colbert said he wondered where Like many famous men, Charles as as th MX-missle system, the wasn't applied towards con- Fuller stated that as each person the money for the Tuition Offset a child showed little promise of synthetic fuels proposal and an structing a coherent en- Grant would come from. is responsible for his own actions, future greatness, he was lazy, and overall loosening of industrial vironmental strategy. Although so is a corporation responsible for Libertarian Fuller stated that he he was a poor student. restrictions. his literature calls his en- its actions. Thus, a corporation, supports public financing of But Charles eventually found his vironmental views "balanced," like a developer, can be held liable Former Screen Guild President private education "to the same niche and, besides formulating his Ronald Reagan offers an even Anderson's stands are among the for harm to a local ecosystem. He degree the state will demand theory of natural selection, set bleaker outlook on the most decidedly anti-environment suggested that some of the flood control over that institution's forth one of the most passionate environment. Even beyond hid "If- in Congress. water be diverted to use as affairs." He believes that any and sensitive statements on the you've-seen-one-redwood-you've- drinking water to help alleviate In consumer affairs almost all tuition equalization money will environment. He writes, "It is seen-them-all" statements, Reagan any shortages there. the same arguments hold with the come from a public school tuition interesting to contemplate a is a man who cannot conceptualize exception of Carter, who carried raise, and that if private institutions Only one of the candidates, tangled bank, clothed with amny the immorality of unrestrained through many of his promises to can't operate with private funds Downey supported any use of kinds of plants, with birds singing plunder of our natural resources. improve federal activity in alone, they will have to fold. Yet wiretapping. In a reference to on the bushes, with various insects Reagan talks incessantly of consumer protection. Reagan, Fuller feels that the diversity of Texas Governor Bill Clements' bill flitting about, and with worms expanding domestic energy Clark and Anderson all perceive private schools is necessary. to allow wiretapping of suspected crawling through the damp earth, recovery without addressing the consumer protection as All three candidates agreed that drug dealers, Downey said he and to reflect that these elaborately questions of environmental epitomizing over-regulation by Hood control was a major issue, favored a limited procedure constructed forms, so different impact. He naively assumes that government. Apparently we don't but they disagreed on how to whereby phones of certain from each other are dependent the free market system will shop the same places. upon each other in so complex a prevent future flooding. individuals are tapped. As a somehow tend to the needs of The only presidential candidate manner." Downey felt that the heart of the safeguard, he proposes that a environmental protection, who truly understands the While no one can accuse our contrary exhibit number one: desperateness of our en- presidential candidates of being check out the Appalachians. cut here vironmental and consumer lazy in childhood, neither can we Libertarian candidate Ed Clark situations is the Citizen's Party X find in their characters the long- holds roughly the same view as candidate . lost strain of sensitivity towards Reagan. It is his vision, however, Commoner believes that the web the environment. that individuals and groups will of life is facing a precarious Yes, we all rejoiced when Jimmy simply sue corporations who have existence as a result of our NEXT THURSDAY Carter was elected in 1976 as the damaged their property, thus continued exploitive philosophy environmentalists "ultimate replacing government regulations. towards the earth. He's tight, but a IS advocate." But four long years of Quite frankly though, I don't general lack of recognition, serious disappointment stand feel that there is an economic coupled with valid claims that COLLEGE NITE between that forgotten en- equivalent to the air I breathe. lacks executive ability, will keep vironmentalists mandate and John Anderson is difficult to him out of the White House. today. assess as an environmentalist, I guess the whole election comes From an environmental having been present for only 15% down to things that Charles * Free Admission With College ID! Darwin, Barry Commoner and all * Drink Specials: of us knew all along: that CHARIZMA LTD. somewhere in that whirling void 25

The Rice Thresher, October 30, 1980, section 1, page 6 Ten vie for Homecoming King, Queen; events scheduled

Ten students were nominated last week for homecoming king and queen. The men nominated for king include Lovett members Randy Teakell and Andy Pantos, Jones member Clovis Vaughn, Sid Richardson member Steve Schooner, and Will Rice member Tim Vala. Nominated for queen are Brown members Martha Proctor, Page Alford, and Norma Gonzalez, Jones member CeCe Closman, and Will Rice member Pat Krieger. Voting for the 1980 king and queen will take place in Homecoming king and queen the colleges next Wednesday. The candidates, clockwise from upper results will be announced during left: Krieger, Proctor, Pantos, the halftime of the Homecoming Closmann, Alford, Gonzales, and football game, November 8. Schooner. Not pictured: Teakell, Numerous activities have been Vaughn, and Vala. planned for Homecoming by the —L. Rohwer and B. Davies Rice Program Council including a Homecoming Lawn Float Contest with a Grand Prize of $300 and a trophy. According to RPC Social Cochairman Mike Godin, five colleges are submitting floats at least 7 feet high. 7 feet wide, and 4 feet deep made of wood, chicken wire, wire, crepe paper and paint. Wiess, Will Rice and Sid Richardson colleges do not plan to submit floats. The cost for each float cannot exceed $100 and will be judged on SNEAK PREVIEW visual attractiveness, theme, and quality of construction on Friday, November 7 at 5 p.m. in the grassy area east of the stadium. A gift November 6 certificate of $150 from Rich Sporting Goods is the second prize. St.iniii' A bonfire and a pep rally celebrating the theme for the entire An Intel Recruiting Team week. "Beat SMU," are scheduled tor Friday at 7:30 across from the gym. There will be free beer for those who attend, and students are encouraged to start bringing wood "ALL ABOUT INTEL" a week before. Winners of the float contest will be announced at the pep rally and the awards will be I u IO.' during lhe last decade. technological innova- 11 ..Mi'ie .ihi nil It • KXCIVC .1 dcmec in llie l.'ll.«v\ im- presented at half-time. tions .it Intel Corporation ha\e revoluiioni/eiJ the world disciplines I lci.lric.tl I nuinccniii:. I oniptiici Siiciiic ill microelectronics first with the semieonductoi mcm- I 11 >_• 111 ec1111L:. Si 'Iid State I'IIVMCV ( heink,il I nL:IiICCI i irj The RPC will be sponsoring a oiv, then with the microprocessoi computci-on-a-chip .• i M.itcn.ils Science and are interested in i.nccrs in tlu dance in the Rice Memorial Center Our business is h in It on this abilitv to introduce new iles i mi i nan u lac Hi rum. marketing. > • i lei hn K a I s.ilcs . I featuring the band "Windjammer," technologies and products, lo this end. we've been Intel products MUII up now m voui placement ulltci to on Saturday, November 8 from 9 responsible lor more than a do/en highh innovative talk vi ith one ol oni reprcsentativ es on i.mi pus p.m. to 1 a.m. Dress will be casual products that are now mdustrv standards, and ai least ( >i send vour resume to Intel C ollege Relations at OIK and beer and soft drinks will be seven maior semiconductor labrication processes. ol out locations m the area ol voui geographic preleience served. lodav. we are the indisputable leader 111 lour sig- nilleant product areas: semiconductor memorv. memorv svstems, microcomputer components, and micro- C ALIFORNIA: 3065 Bowers Avenue, computer svstems. And trom sales ol |ust 54 million m Santa Clara, CA 95051. I970. we've grown to over S660 million in revenues in 1979 How did we do this in such a short period ol time' OREGON: 5200 N.E. Elam Young PLAY THE With a lot ot bright, dvnamic. and innovative people ai everv level trom management to stall support Parkway, Hillsboro, OR 97123. FOOTBALL QUIZ AT We'd like voti to be in on the excitement and the Steak'n Egg Kitchen challenge. At anv ol our live Intel locations. Santa Clara. ARIZONA/TEXAS/NEW MEXICO: Calilornia: Portland. Oregon: Phoenix. Ari/ona: Austin, 6401W. Williams Field Road. lexas: and Albuquerque. New Mexico. Chandler. AZ 85224. Sign Up for Campus Interviews. Our recruiting team will be on campus soon to give \n equal oppoilunitv emplovci in i h um a preview about careers at Intel

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The Rice Thresher, October 30, 1980, section 1, page 7 Thresher/Fine Arts It's My Turn is tops; Private Benjamin foots the bill Kate, like Judy Benjamin, is The women involved with this Private Benjamin is a rather faced with a personal crisis, but her picture get full credit for its enjoyable comedy. Goldie Hawn, story takes place over three days success. Jill Clayburgh's portrayal acting as executive producer, has instead of three years and the result of Kate is a shade better than her succeeded in developing a vehicle is more clearly focused. Kate previously acclaimed perform- which highlights her often leaves Chicago for a job interview ances in An Unmarried Woman overlooked talents. It's My Turn, at Columbia in New York. She is and Starting Over. Eleanor on the other hand, is a highly upset because she realizes that if Bergstein's script is a wonderfully recommended light romance. A she accepts the job, Homer, her insightful and understated piece of gracious supporting cast, a lover, will not be able to move with feminist literature. And director thoughtful script, and sensitive her. Also, the same weekend she is Claudia Weill, in her first direction provide Jill Clayburgh expected to attend her father's Hollywood venture, is able to with another fine hour-and-a-half wedding to a woman she "abhors." retain the innocent and simplistic to her credit. But in New York she meets Ben, approach which hallmarked her and this relationship leads her to first independent project, Goldie Hawn, before, during, and after her "coming of age" reconsider everything in a manner Girlfriends. —Barry Wat kins that is complex and real. The Goldie Hawn in exasperating gait of the film. producers, director, writer, and Private Benjamin Judy's parents show up to take her actors supposedly had a fight over home where everybody believes the ending, and there does seem to mwsm Jill Clayburgh she's in a hospital for a nervous be a bit tacked on at the end, but Michael Douglas breakdown. But Judy suddenly the film is fine if one accepts the Charles Grodin realizes that being constantly end as the line, "It's only a It's My Turn catered to will not make her happy, beginning." and opts to stay. Here the movie Billing, or the relationship sails smoothly for about fifteen between a movie's title and the minutes as Judy's many trials are It's My Turn is also a "liberated names of its stars, is an important intercut with her continuing efforts woman" story, however here the element of the film business. The to get through the obstacle course. humor and theme evolve gently \ placement of actors' names before Director Howard Zieffs penchant from the situations. The best a title is known as "star billing", for quick-cutting serves this action example involves Kate and Homer and the arrangement of names is well, while throughout the rest of in bed where she is working on a usually settled by the weighing of the picture it is distracting and highly advanced math problem. an actor's salary, box-office draw, muddlesome. Homer advises Kate to "carry the and contribution to the picture. 2", though he has no idea what With a large cast, the solution is The end result is a rather muddy she's doing. The following banter often to alphabetize the cast. Once retelling of a woman's coming of and looks between the two are the a name is relegated below the title, age, a currently popular theme. essence of a casual but loving the most important aspect The climactic romance sequences relationship. Jill Clayburgh with her lover, Michael Douglas becomes phrases such as are so slow getting anywhere, that "featuring", "introducing", "as The they are saved only by a lunatic Villain", and, when placed before hairstyle which Goldie acquires on Records the last name, "and". her fiancds whim. Also, the incorporation of important information reaches a new low in Heads, Springsteen release LP's "Goldie Hawn in Private the scene where the lover informs Benjamin" establishes Miss Hawn Judy that he once registered as a Jon Hassel's bizarre horn which has no actual bad songs but as the star of the picture. As Judy Communist for a girlfriend. The arrangement and some mechanical few great ones. Some beautiful Benjamin, the ultimate Jewish registration and the girlfriend both percussion by Eno give "Houses In guitar heightens the effect of "Tie Princess, Goldie is allowed to become crucial later, and the Motion" a special quality. The that Binds," sounding vaguely like skitter between kinky slapstick and ensuing jealousy over the latter wavering melodies of "See and Not the early Byrds' material. Bruce girlish indecision. After her second betrays the "liberated woman" See" and "Listening Wind" affect a screams almost continually in husband's death on their wedding development in Miss Hawn's dreamlike state. "The Overload's" "Two Hearts," accented by a lively night, .Judy is saved from character. nightmarish, reverbing bass melody. An acoustic guitar leads depression by an Army recruiter signals a final statement of doubt. into "Independence Day," a truly who convinces her that enlisting Remain in Light serves as an apt fine tune characterized by stark would be like "three years at La "Jill Clayburgh Michael musical description of the age's lyrics'of hope. Costa." Alas, it isn't, and the rest of Douglas Charles Grodin It's My random psychosis. Brian Eno's the movie is filled with her Turn" immediately suggests a "You Can Look (But You'd production and collaborative misadventures in the Army and the more ensemble effort, and the Better Not Touch)," a fine rocker, writing effort with David Byrne inevitable romance. picture is just that. Though Miss brings to mind memories of the give the album a certain extra Clayburgh is the star and central Remain in Light Rolling Stones' "Jumpin' Jack attraction. Talking Heads' Remain figure, Douglas and Grodin Talking Heads Flash." A simple piano tune, The principal problem here is In Light will probably prove in provide wonderful support. Sire Records "Stolen Car," depicts the painful that there is no one to support time to be one of the more listened Douglas plays Ben, a sly-and-sure situation of a criminal who prays Goldie's wonderful performance. to progressive efforts of the year. ex-baseball-player, and turns in to be caught. Complete with Among the names relegated below The latest Talking Heads album. Rating: 2+ the first enjoyable performance of Spanish guitar, "1 Want to Marry the film's title, only Eileen Remain In Light, thematizes self- You," continues the tradition of Brennan, Robert Webber ("as Col. his acting career. Charles Grodin, metamorphosis and the decay of who one might remember as the "Pretty Flamingo" (which Thornbird"), and Harry Dean truth within an explosion of highly Springsteen has performed for Stanton are worth mentioning, conniving secretary in Heaven Can volatile music. Lead vocalist Wait, has a much smaller role, but years), with sentimental lyrics and even they can't overcome sadly David Byrne shares songwriting some people will find repulsive. underwritten roles. The entire Eleanor Bergstein's script and credits with Brian Eno, who "The River," a piercing tale of picture scurries by at such a rapid Claudia Weill's direction procure a produced the album. Eno's urban romance, favorably pace that one is unable to digest the portrayal that is remarkable. influence flavors the Heads' compares with anything Spring- supporting characters or the Homer is divorced and is not ready sound with delightful ir- for another commitment, and thus steen has ever done. Two lovers are numerous settings. regularities, while Byrne's lyrics is rather lighthearted about his destroyed by the very tenets of retain their characteristic insanity. relationship with Kate (Miss society they seek to follow. More Only the boot camp portion is Each cut serves as a distinct Clayburgh). But he is no fool. frustrated love finds example in able to keep up with the adventure in consciousness, "Point Blank," "Price You Pay," provoking more thought than and "Wreck on the Highway," all Y some artists do in entire careers. pleasingly delicate rock songs. Women's Pavilion Opening the LP, Byrne is "Born The River Bruce Springsteen seems Under Punches" and only attains Bruce Springsteen victimized by media hype. A • Pregnancy Testing social comfort in the frantic guise Columbia Records dynamic rock performer, he was • Complete Gynecological of a government man. Recorded in unfairly billed as the greatest of his the Bahamas, Eno and Byrne Bruce Springsteen's The River era. Springsteen must have Care season Remain In Light with presents a barrage of driving rock listened to some of his reviews, for • Problem Pregnancy native rhythms, giving it a very tunes with only brief glimpses of he tries to do too much on this unique texture. Identity and facts the man's true talent. The River record. With simply not enough Services disintegrate on "Cross-eyed and will be worshipped by some, but material for two LPs, The River Painless," a tune dominated by not well received by people would have been much more Confidential Information Call pulsating organ. "The Great familar depth of Bruce's earlier enjoyable as a higher quality single 893-7080 Curve" portrays the world as a work. album. void, only receiving light from Metallic ballads of traditional Rating: 2-/3+ 330 Meadowfern Dr. #101 human relations. sixties rock dominate The River, — Thorn Glidden The Rice Thresher, October 30, 1980. section 1, page 8 Art Sewall hosts 'Bracquemond and the Etching Process' Felix Bracquemond and the uninspired prints—many of which Bracquemond was intimately Etching Process are of birds—are assembled with associated with the French Sewall Art Gallery the successive "stages," or working Impressionists of the late 19th proofs of the etching that century, and led the French revival John Taylor Arms, who Bracquemond pulled as he of etching during that period. He collected the Felix Bracquemond developed preliminary sketches etched drawings by Corot, prints now exhibited in Sewall Art into completed prints. The show Delacroix and Courbet, and Gallery, called Bracquemond "the "Bracquemond and the Etching founded two societies for etchers, Michelangelo of ducks." Fifty of Process" successfully presents the which printed the works of such the French master printmaker's creative changes in the print from artists as Degas and Renoir. With technically admirable but its inception to its completed form. the help of Bracquemond, the art of etching, which had fallen into disuse by the mid-nineteenth tfmm century, was revived in a impressive range of styles—from Corot's to Toulouse-Latrec's. Bracquemond's discovery of a sketchbook of Hokusai's woodcuts introduced "Japanisme" to the Parisian circle. A superb technician, Bracquemond translated the technique of Erasmus. 1863. atmospheric perspective into the teaching repertoire. This technique used in Western painting since executed portraits of contem- Heilenized bather in their pool; the Roman times, creates the illusion porary political and literary trussed hare on the fireplace in of space by depicting distant figures. Luipin Janot ("Young Rabbit") has objects with decreasing tone His most famous work, Le a vision of "bunny heaven" as he contrast and definition of edges. Vieux Coq ("The Old Cock"), is waits to be roasted on the hearth. exhibited in the Sewall show. The Also, Bracquemond frequently Bracquemond's subject matter is : SlSPa original drawing shows a strong included explanatory didactic eclectic. Beyond his reproductions play between design and lively notes to the public in his prints. In Le Hauf d'un batfant de Porte. 1865. of art for public consumption, he detail reminiscent of the Hokusai Le Haul d'un hattant de parte woodcuts, while the final etching is ("The Top of a Half-Door"), for In the. Zone by Gary Cole a refined, controlled, and far less example, Bracquemond includes a active image. Le Vieux Coq, a moralizing poem about the sad juice on instinct, a habit picked up Just about this time she returns Winsworth is waking up on the highly acclaimed print, was fate of the "lustful and predatory" from high school mornings-after. with the orange juice which tartly north side of campus for the first followed by a long series of dead birds and bat tacked to the time. Pink panes of morning light She flashes another quick smile pulls him awake. They are both Audobon-like, naturalistic bird barn door. fall on the floor, coating the and then is gone, her footfalls soft awake now and talking. She drawings such as Gypact ("The various heaps of clothing with a on the turquoise carpet. giggles and touches the back of his Vulture") and Les Faisans ("The Braquemond's pieces are often soothing antacid glow. Oboy, Around him Winsworth can palm, and Winsworth gets the Pheasants"). appealing and amusing, but thinks Winsworth, suddenly hear the noises of other girls second warning that she may be seldom moving. The Sewall Bracquemond also had a wideawake as he realizes where he waking up, stereos crackling taking this too seriously. And she's exhibition, supplemented by a tendency to anthropomorphize his is and the circumstances that have Saturday morning KTRU got this bright mischievous grin, animals or use them in macabre collection of etching tools provides brought him here. There was: programs, coughs from dormant the kind she only gets when the or didactic etchings. The animated a good measure of insight into the throats. Surrounded by girls. French teacher calls on her to ducks in Canards Supris 1. The eighth (or ninth) glass of Afloat in a sea of girls. He should recite, that threatens another creative development of ("Suprised Ducks") are apparently NOD vodka punch. be feeling peaceful and domestic sexual go-round. Thoughts of Bracquemond's influential work. startled by an equally startled 2. A certain lack of subjective right now, but it is this very Winsworth's warm seven-foot bed —Amy Grossman control of what he was saying. domesticity that is bothering him. at Lovett return to him, and he 3. All the Monty Python jokes Sex, on the one hand (here mumbles something about physics he could remember involving sex. Winsworth places the objectifiable homework. 4. The girl. quantity sex in one hand) is fine. "Oh," disappointed and But all indications are that she's downcast eyes. Here Winsworth Who, as it so happens, is now infatuated with him, and he tries a little reassuring himself and squirming awake next to him. She doesn't relish the thought of kisses her, tasting banana yogurt. is someone he knows vaguely from holding hands in the commons and "Come on," she says, "I'll escort French class, a girl who reeks of studying together. you downstairs." Givenchy, draws out herdipthongs in a particularly affected way, and, on occasion, gives Winsworth absplutely fabulous smiles. It's this Outstanding reputation and national recognition in last attribute that he finds ME ChE Test Preparation. particularly distressing because, Over 250 hours of taped instruction. Study materials, based upon 10 years of prior ex- po£ir dupe that he is, he can see that If you have visited the campus recruiters with aminations are continually updated and revised by she's not just a random pick-up but CPA educators in each area of the exam. large corporations- Complete TEST-n-TAPESM facilities. is -somebody who's been after him No fixed classes. 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The Rice Thresher. October 30, 1980, section 1, page 9 This Week Around Houston

Film: The Quanapowitt Quartet. The four short plays that A Permanent Heritage: Major Works from the Museum Lolita: Stanley Kubrick (Clockwork Orange, 2001) comprise this trilogy-plus-one by Israel Horowitz are Collection. Works from Antiquity through 1945 are on directed this story of an urbane middle-aged degenerate currently in production at Main Street Theatre, through view in Upper Brown Gallery at the MFA, and post-war who is destroyed bv his all-consuming lust for a teen-aged Nov. 1. Hopscotch and Spared will run Oct. 30 and nymphet. The script was written by Vladimir Nabokov works are displayed in Cullinall Hall. Pieces by Durer, Fra (who wrote the book, Lolita), and James Mason, Peter Nov. 1. Together with three other short plays, the Angelico, Degas, Renoir, Cezanne, Matisse and other art Sellers and Sue Lyon performed as the principals to make Quanopowitt Quartet makes up The Wakefield Plays, biggies are included in the collection. this one ol the finest tilms of the past quarter century. At a seven-play series about the playwright's the Media Center, tonight at 7:30. hometown of Wakefield, Mass. At Autry House, 6265 S. Main (right across the street). Tickets are $3 for students. Telephone 526-6706. **» To Grandmother's House We Go. The Alley's season opener is the world premiere of Joanna M. Glass' newest play, directed by Clifford Williams of the Royal Shakespeare Company. Actresses Eva Le Gallienne and K.im Hunter (among other notables) are featured in this pre-Broadway production. The shows continue through Nov. 16 at the Nina Vance Alley Theatre, 615 Texas Avenue. Telephone 228-9341 or skip The Texas Renaissance Festival ends this weekend. the reservations and grab leftovers at half-price "student rush" rates 15 minutes before showtime. Events: Renfest. This is the last weekend to catch the annual amusement festival called "Texas Renaissance." For James Mason with Sue Lyon in Lolita. Erections to Magnolia, Texas or information, telephone 524-0409. King of Hearts and Harold <& Maude. The River Oaks has Music: teamed up these perennial favorites as a double bill Fri., P.D.O. Rnrh Tom Baron will rnnHnct and narrate this and Sat. Alan Bates and Genevieve Bujold star in King of joint venture by the Shepherd Singers and the Shepherd Hearts, a French anti-war film about a soldier who Sinfonia on Halloween night. Program begins at 8 p.m. in investigates a town whose insane asylum has its inmates Hamman Hall. Telephone 527-4933 for ticket information. posing as it citizens at 7:30, followed by Hal Ashby's black *** comedy Harold and Maude, centered around the "special" Campanile Orchestra. The Campanile is the Rice campus/ relationship between a kooky geriatric woman and her community orchestra, and they'll present a program of precocious teen-aged lover at 9:30. Grieg, Haydn, Stravinsky and Tchaikovsky this Monday, Drama: Nov. 3. The evening's music is free, and it all begins at 8 Getting Out. Originally scheduled as part of the Alley's p.m. in Hamman Hall. Arena Series, this drama by Marsha Norman has received critical acclaim around the coutnry, and will now be given Syzygy. This musical organization features performances its Southwest Premiere by Stages. Getting Out by Shepherd School faculty and guests, and is devoted to simultaneously presents the past and present tenses of Arlene Holsclaw, out on parole after spending eight years Kim Hunter stars in To Grandmother's House the most recent music of the twentieth century. Their in prison for murder, and Stages is planning to add their We Go. Tues., Nov. 4 program will include "Trobar Klus" (1970) own trademark — after-play discussions with local parole Museums: by Barbara Kolb, Eugene Kurtz's "The Last Contrabass in officers to help the audience understand the problems of Felix Bracquemond and the Etching Process. Sewall Las Vegas" (1974), "Libra" (1966) by Roberto Gerhard and the central character. Opens Nov. 1, running Thur.-Sun. Gallery now offers fifty large-scale prints and drawings by Arthur Gottschalk's "Slide Show" (a world premiere). through Nov. 23. At Stages, 709 Franklin. Telephone 225- French master printmaker Felix Bracquemond (1833- Allan Ross and Samuel Jones will conduct the show at 9539. 1914). Gallery hours are noon-5 p.m., Mon,-Sat. Dudley Recital Hall on the University of Houston campus.

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The Rice Thresher, October 30, 1980, section 1, page 10. THE RICE THRESHER/SPORTS Volleyballers rebound to capture 1st tourney by Steve Bailey "We had a little pressure on us," "Looking back, I can see how Rice travelled to Ft. Worth remarked Karen Pollock, whose each player made a contribution. needing to fare well in the Texas play has received the most praise Nina played defense, Karen Wesleyan Invitational Tour- from Tucker in these past lean (Pollock) hit well, Caryn (Perkins) nament to be invited to the weeks. set well—each person contributed something they did really well. It TAIAW Championship early next "Karen Pollock played was six people working together as month. After dropping the first outstanding. She was in pain a lot. a team." match to Stephen F. Austin in She pushed herself and played well three straight games, Rice bounced at the net." Tucker's comments concurred. back to qualify for the semifinals "Kris Annexstad and Nina Akai Pollock is playing with ligament and breezed to the final where they did a good job at the net. Nina also problems in her knees that Tucker * IA \ faced SFA for the championship, played excellent defense." and came from behind to capture fears will require surgery after the The sixth starter, Mary Jo the first volleyball trophy in the volleyball season. Hunter, was not denied praise, history of the varsity program. Tucker and Pollock shared praise for freshman Sharp, who either. "Mary Hunter served out SFA won the first meeting of the ' v returned from an ankle sprain and, the last five points. Her serves two teams, 15-6, 15-7, 15-11, but playing in pain, made a vital weren't hard, but they were the Owls fought back to win the contribution to the team with her consistent. We needed that." next two matches against St. passing. "Her experience, passing k-r Edward's and Hardin-Simmons to "We needed to keep the and overall net play was very qualify for the semi-final round. momentum in those last five important to us," commented Rice knocked off Mary Hardin points," added Sharp, "and Mary Tucker. Baylor in two straight games, 15- did that." 10, 15-10, to qualify for the final Sharp, whose ankle was being Tucker summarized the team round and the rematch with SFA. iced down between matches, effort. "We had consistency in our second home match of the season. may not be ready for those added her thoughts about the offense and defense." That was Tomorrow night Rice will host matches due to illnesses, and "The desire to win was there," weekend. "We communicated what the team needed to win. Macalester College at 7 p.m. at Tucker wants everyone healthy for remarked head coach Linda better. I think we hustled a lot and Rice is scheduled to meet Alvin Autry, and Saturday Rice returns the TAIAW Division II Tucker of the four straight people stepped in and took a ball the favor with a 1 p.m. match at Championship, which begins next victories. She and assistant coach Community College tonight at 7 instead of being hesitant. week. Debbie Sokol have watched their p.m. at Autry Court in only their Macalester in Alvin. Some players team dwindle in personnel and FOOTBALL spirit this year, falling to a 7-20 record before the tournament. Rice's mark stands at 11-21 as Tuesday's match with Sam Owls frustrate infamous Ags 10-6 Houston was cancelled while four by Jay Grob A&M could tie on a field goal. Owls—Karen Pollock, Nina Akai, and Michele Gillespie The Rice offense, on the other Caryn Perkins and Sheri Sharp— The road signs towards hand, failed to move the entire recuperate from a virus. Aggieland were littered with "I second half and, in fact, did not In the final match, SFA Give a Hoot" bumper stickers, even garner a first down during the continued their dominance of Rice about 800 noisy Rice fans and the final thirty minutes. The Owls in the first game with a 15-8 win, MOB were in attendance, and the constantly ran three plays, punted, but failed to capture a second stage was set perfectly for an Owl and then depended on the defense victory and the championship as upset over the hated Texas A&M to save the game, as they have, in Rice rose to the occasion with a Aggies Saturday. The Owls two previous wins. Fortunately, stunning 15-8 second-game victory delivered, but just barely, scraping the defense, led by David England and a come-from-behind final out an emotional 10-6 victory over (13 tackles), Robert Williamson victory of 15-10. the injury-riddled Aggies. The 9 (10 tackles), Mike Downs By that time, both teams were victory improves the Owls to 3-4 w (interception and fumble fatigued, and in Sharp's words, "It on the season and 2-2 in recovery), Tom Adams (11 tackles) was who wanted it more." conference, while A&M falls to 2- and Dan Foster (10 tackles) rose to Obviously Rice wanted it more. 5 and 1-3, respectively. the occasion, letting the Aggie "Once we got rolling, Stephen F. Although any victory is sweet offense drive almost unmolested Austin just fell apart," she added. for the Owls, the win over A&M down the field before toughening up "It was really good to see the comes as even sweeter for two £ and ultimately thwarting the Aggie girls hold together after all the reasons. First, the Aggies are the drives. A&M drives halted three injuries," commented Tucker. Aggies and, secondly, two former times inside the Owl 30, including "The main thing that helped us was Rice assistant coaches left Rice last one foiled move that ended at the the attitude of the whole team. year during spring workouts to go Rice 11 as Downs recovered Everyone was pushing harder to A&M. Rice fans expect six as Calvin Fance breaks for the endzone.—Laura Rohwer Thomas Sanders' fumble. The mentally. They played well and cut Explained tight end Robert final Aggie march was stopped at revenge factor. Those coaches left 7-0 lead. down on the mistakes." Hubble, "There was somewhat of a the Rice 28 with only 1:05 us cold last year and we Rice scored again in the first remaining on the Kyle Field clock remembered it." half, with only twenty-six seconds when penalties and a stingy Owl Quarterback Randy Hertel remaining, on a 34-yard Kenneth defense stopped the Aggies in four added, "It was really important to Sam field goal. The score became downs. From there, Hoffmann just win, playing against those old possible after Robert Hoffmann, fell on the ball, running out the coaches because they never who was quarterbacking in place clock, and insuring the Owls' win. thought we could be contenders." of Hertel, took the Owls 51 yards Coach Ray Alborn, however, on ten plays, to set up the field goal Safety Mike Downs commented discounted the revenge motive from the Aggie 17 yard line. The on the clutch defensive play, "We and concentrated on the Owls took a commanding 10-0 responded well, but we'd rather not significance of the victory. "This halftime lead. be in that position." one was sweeter than LSU because The second half, however, Cornerback David England has it was a conference victory. Before belonged initially to the Aggie his own opinion on the defense. the season, they said we wouldn't offense. A&M scored in the third "We're the catalyst for the team, win a game and we've already won quarter, after Rice's Calvin Fance because we can rise to the occasion three," emphasized Alborn. fumbled the ball over to the Aggies and when we do, the offense The game took a similar at the Owl 38. A&M marched for usually does, too," explained complexion to the other Rice the touchdown on the running of England. victories this season. The offense Johnny Hector (23 for 123) and a scored just enough points to win, key third down 17-yard pass The defensive play did not go forcing the defense to hold off a completion from Gary Kubiak unnoticed. "If it weren't for the furious A&M rally in the fourth (playing for the injured David defense," admitted fullback Frank quarter. The Owls scored first, Beal, who was in turn playing for Wilson, "we would have lost the early in the second quarter, on a the injured Mike Moseley) to Mike game." beautiful 41-yard swing pass and Whitwell, setting the Aggies at the Saturday Rice stays on the road run from Randy Hertel to Calvin Rice 5. Hector scored on the next in Little Rock to play the Arkansas Fance. Fance, who caught the ball play up the middle. Importantly, Razorbacks. Though Arkansas near the line of scrimmage, broke however, A&M's David Hardy lost to Houston last Saturday and at least four tackles before fighting missed the extra point attempt, has a worse SWC mark than the 1 Randy Hertel (15) looks for running room as A&M's Keith Baldwin (80) closes in. his way into the open field for the booting the ball wide to the right. Owls, the Hogs are extremely Saturday's contest was Hertel's first start since the Owls played Tulane five sprint to the goal line. Kenneth The score remained 10-6, thus tough in Little Rock and will be weeks ago. —Laura Rohwer Sam's extra point gave the Owls a erasing any hopes that Texas favored to win that match. The Rice Thresher, October 30, 1980, section 1, page 11 WOMEN'S TENNIS Blumentritt leads Rice effort at HFF by Margaret Bennett Blumentritt's outstanding players can qualify for state made it to the fourth round where Tracie Blumentritt overcame performance. "Concerning the ranking. Consequently, the she lost in a tough match to fifth- tough competition to reach the competition," remarked Hook, competition was fierce. "It was a seeded Michelle Luntz of Trinity 7- final round of the Houston Fall "it's one of the best tournaments huge tournament," exclaimed 5, 6-4. Debbie Melaas and Karen Festival Sunday before being we play in." Hook considers the Melissa Golden. "One hundred Garman made it to the third knocked off by tournament top results of this tournament to be a twenty-eight people were in the round, and freshman Wanna seed and the nation's top ranked reflection of how the team will do draw and over eighteen were Hadnott lost in the second. collegiate singles, Zina Garrison. in head-to-head collegiate seeded." In doubles Blumentritt and competition. Blumentritt was seeded second Rudd played their way to the Coach Brenda Hook sent seven in the tournament, and played quarterfinals where they lost in a Owls and saw many good The festival is one of many non- seven excellent rounds to reach the tough three-setter 6-4, 1-6, 6-4. Trade Blumentritt -L. Rohwer performances in addition to collegiate tournaments in which finals. Freshman Susan Rudd Garman and Hadnott lost in the MEN'S TENNIS second round and Kay Abrahams and Melaas lost in the second round by default. Holland upset in quarters of Festival Hook received some bad news by Kay Abrahams could have gone either way," said Houston's tennis team, 7-6, 6-3. Rice duo lost to U of H's Dowlen early this week when Kay This weekend, six members of Holland, in describing the loss. In other matches, Cushing lost and Hoffman in a close match 6-4, Abrahams decided to relinquish the men's tennis team competed on Holland then teamed with Tres in the second round, while Howard 5-7, 7-5, yet were avenged by Coach her scholarship in favor of her an individual basis in the Houston Cushing to reach the doubles' final. Park and Jay Good fell in the first Turville, and his partner Randy studies. In a letter to the Athletic Fall Festival, a Texas Tennis Rice's number one doubles team round of the tournament. John Druz, a pro at Houston's Department, Abrahams stressed Association sanctioned tourna- proved to be on top of their game Albert failed to compete in the University Club, who then beat U that her highest priority is her ment. Mark Holland achieved the by defeating a team from Houston Fall Festival due to an of H's team in the semifinals. school work, and that she would best results among Rice players by Southwest Louisiana and a team injured finger. Turville and Druz then lost the be willing to help the team in excelling in both the men's singles from the University of Houston in The Owls travel this Saturday to finals to two local pros, Holladay workouts or any other way and doubles events. Competing in their quarterfinal and semifinal take on Lamar in a dual match. and Burman, 7-6, 7-5, but stated she could. Her absence will leave a a 128 player singles draw, Holland matches respectively. Although Coach Turville commented on the Turville, "I showed them the coach spot in Rice's first six that Melissa won his first four rounds with they lost in the finals to Southwest upcoming match saying, "Lamar can still win." Golden will probably fill. victories over two members of the Louisiana's number one doubles will be a good test for us — they're Women's tennis Semifinals Southwest Louisiana team, a team of Doustany and Berry, a good team. If we play well, we Houston Fall Festival Tracie Blumentritt 6-4, 6-4 Lori McNeil competitor from the University of Holland feels that he and should beat them 7-2. However, if Singles Finals Dallas and a Baylor tennis player. 2nd round Zina Garrison def. Tracie Blumentritt Cushing should have won. we're off, it could be close." Tracie Blumentritt 6-4, 6-1 Me 114 Scobel Doubles Patti Bean 6-1,6-1 Kay Abrahams However, Holland, the 7th seed, "We beat better players in our first As the result of challenge 1st round was upset in the quarterfinals by two rounds. Maybe we were Debbie Melaas 6-2, 6-2 Lisa Goar Abrahams-Melaas 6-3, 6-2 Julie Arnie-Annette matches, the current team lineup Karen Garman 6-0, 6-1 Muneeza llahi Boudraux the 12th seed, Richard Finger, in overconfident." starting from No. I to No. 7 is: Susan Rudd 6-3, 6-4 Kathy Bovell Terri Neutze-Maylyn Hooten 6-0, 6-0 Golden- Amy Closs 6-0, 6-1 Wanna Hadnott Sophie Jonaux three sets 5-7, 6-4, 6-3. Don Tomasco also played well Cushing; Holland; Albert; 3rd round Garman-Hadnott 6-4, 6-1 Laura Honna-Mary "I didn't play as well as 1 had in this weekend, winning his second Tracie Blumentritt 6-0, 6-1 Mandy Mankin Hise Tomasco; Smith; Good and Park. Kathy Kuhne 6-0, 6-0 Debbie Melaas 2nd round the earlier matches. I won the first Liliana Fernandez 6-2, 6-0 Karen Garman round match 7-6, in the third set, Two weekends ago Holland and Blumentritt-Rudd 6-3, 6-3 Kathy Bovell-Rachel Susan Rudd 6-1,6-1 Terri Neutze Howell set, but I couldn't keep it up in the over fellow Rice player Marlis Octo finals Cushing reached the quarterfinals Zina Garrison-Lori McNeil 6-1, 6-1 Garman- second and third sets. Also, he Smith. Tomasco, a freshman, lost of the Ralph Lowe Invitational Tracie Blumentritt 6-4, 6-1 Daryl Gralka Hadnott Michelle Luntz 7-5, 6-4 Susan Rudd Quarterfinals managed to raise the quality of his in the round of 32 to Lee Merry, Quarterfinals Doubles's tournament at Pam Hill-Liliana Fernandez 6-4, 1-6, 6-4 game. It was a close match that the coach of University of Friendswood Tennis Club. The Tracie Blumentritt 6-4, 6-1 Kathy Kuhne Blumentritt-Rudd RICE STUDENTS See and Hear President This Friday Evening October 31, 1980 at 6:30 pm Miller Outdoor Theatre Hermann Park

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The Rice Thresher, October 30, 1980, section 1, page 12 MEN'S SOCCER Mustangs dominate Owls 6-0 by Dave Chilton Rice apart almost singlehandedly field many Ail-Americans, and The Men's Soccer Club fought in the second half and throughout Rice did anything but fold to them. valiantly, but to no avail as they the game. Another encouraging aspect of dropped their game with Another factor in Rice's collapse the game was the fine play of nationally-ranked Southern early in the second half was the fact freshman fullback Bruce Aichler, Methodist, 6-0, and dropped their that Rice was worn out from their who was playing for an injured record to 2-7-2. intense defensive play during the Benjie Finch, lost the previous The story was a familiar one for first half. As a result, the well- week against North Texas State. "1 the Owls as they played with a lot conditioned Mustangs wereableto knew I couldn't play as well as of heart, but ended up on the short penetrate the Owls defense with Benjie, but I just played as well as 1 end of the score. more consistency. could and tried not to let the team In fact, the Owls held SMU Still the Owls played well, as down," commented Aichler. "I was scoreless for the entire first half. they have for most of the year. in awe of them at first, but as the "We worked the offsides trap According to Corrigan, Rice game went on, I felt that they beautifully in the first half," played on SMU's lever "for 80 weren't playing with as much heart commented fullback Bob Corrigan minutes out of 90 minutes." The as we were, even though they had after the game, "and when they game must be looked upon as a more talent." penetrated we followed them right plus for the Owls, as the Mustangs Rice will take the field again in through." Because of Rice's deft are a top ten team nationally and Austin against Texas Friday. ? A* m v.. operation of the offsides trap, SMU got few shots on goal and left Rice varsity, club athletics for Oct. 30 — Nov. 8 the field after one half frustrated Thur Oct 30 W Volleyball vs. Alvin CC AUTRY COURT 7.00 p.m and in a scoreless tie. Fri Oct 31 W Tennis at Memphis State Quad Memphis, Tenn. all day In the second half, however, the M Soccer vs. University ot Texas Austin 700 p.m W Volleyball vs Macalester College AUTRY COURT 7:00 p.m Mustangs came out smoking and Sat Nov 1 w Tennis at Memphis State (cont.) Memphis, Tenn all day scored four goals within the first 15 w Soccer vs. Southern Methodist U RICE 10:00 am minutes of play. Instead of falling w Cross Country at SWAIAW Georgetown 11 00 a.m. w Volleyball vs. Macalester College Alvin 1 00 p.m apart completely at that point, M Rugby vs. Baylor RICE 2 00 p.m. however, the Owls fought hard M Football vs. U of Arkansas Little Rock. Ark 7.30 p.m throughout the rest of the game Sun Nov 2 M Soccer vs. St Mary's San Antonio 1:00 p.m. and allowed only two more goals Thur Nov 6 w Volleyball at Texas AIAW Champ Georgetown all day Myles Hall works on his "bicycle kick" as Erik Heymann looks for a 6-0 final. Fri Nov 7 w Volleyball at TAIAW Ch (cont ) Georgetown all day on. —Laura Rohwer w Tennis vs Okla U. Lamar, UH JAKE HESS all day Actually, SMU did not get many Sat Nov 8 w Volleyball at TAIAW Ch (cont i Georgetown all day more shots on goal during the w Tennis vs OU Lamar, UH (cont ) JAKE HESS all day WOMEN'S SOCCER M Football vs Southern Methodist U RICE STADIUM 2 00 p m second half than they did in the M Tennis at Reunion Tennis Classic JAKE HESS 2 00 p m first half, but, according to team captain Tom Birch, "Seemingly A&M shuts out Rice every shot they took went in." One of the reasons for SMU's accurate by Dave Chilton shooting was their Ail-American The Rice Women's Soccer Club center forward Nasser, who, both lost a tough game to powerhouse Birch and Corrigan agreed, picked Texas A&M, 5-0, bringing their early season record to 3-3. Despite the apparently lopsided score, Rice actually played very PRO-TYPE well. In fact, coach Ales Soudek felt the game was one of the best Professional typing all year played by the Owls. service using word Unfortunately for Rice, the processors. opponent was Texas A&M, who went to nationals last year, and $1.75 per page. very likely will do the same this TheGreat year. Still, the score was entirely Student discount indicative of how the game went. available. 270-0216. After one half, the Aggies owned Bronze Age of China a 2-0 lead, but the Owls had several Sue Taylor -L. Rohwer An Exhibition from the People's Republic of China chances early in the second half to score. Their shots, however, were KIMBELL ART MUSEUM easily stopped and after A&M scored their third goal, Rice didn't December 10, 1980 — February 18, 1981 threaten again throughout the This acclaimed exhibition includes 105 objects ot bronze, game. jade and terra cotta spanning the entire Bronze Age of Encouraging in the loss was the China, about 1800-210 B.C. Included are eight of the play of the Owls as a team and the celebrated life-size figures and horses from the sensational play of center fullback Sue Taylor "buried army" of the First Emperor of Qin. in particular. Although Soudek felt the Owls were outmatched by Exhibition Hours: Special hours are noon-5 p.m. Tuesday. rsifv v the Aggies player for player, he felt Wednesday and Friday; noon-7 p.m. Thursday; 10 a.m.-7 p.m. that Rice played better as a team Saturday; 1-7 p.m. Sunday. The museum is closed on Mondays, than did A&M. and the two morning hours on weekdays are reserved for f; JW&* Rice will try to improve their school groups and educational tours. r record Saturday at home against , \w ° d u Free Tickets: To order by mail, send the form below with a Sam Houston State at 10 a.m. c ;> ' self-addressed, stamped envelope. Tickets will be issued for SPORTS NOTES times on the hour or half-hour.vNo telephone orders will be accepted, and there will be no exchanges of tickets. Beginning The women's cross-country t November 1. tickets may also be picked up at the museum during team was disqualified from team t regular hours. For information on reservations for groups of 15 or OV . competition in the Texas AIAW more, call the Bronze Show tour coordinator at 817/332-9651. Cross-Country Championship in - „.,s 0. o 1 t.za , t Georgetown last Saturday for 9i so^ 1 9 . vo Name having only three of the required % - % T , • Address five runners. ft $v ft City State Zip Patricia Haynes sat out of the Telephone (home) (office) competition with an ankle injury Number of tickets _ (limit of 4 tickets per order) and Denise Weeden was unable to \ compete because of a virus. % 1st choice: Date _ Time 2nd choice: Date _ \ c,youg^^- Time Meg Fynes will join Haynes on 3rd choice: Date _ . Time the sidelines for the Regional Send with stamped, self-addressed envelope to: AIAW Championship with 7919*GREENBRIAR at OST The Great Bronze Age of China broken bones in her foot suffered P.O. Box 9460, Fort Worth, TX 76107 in the TAIAW Championship. m 795-0382

The Rice Thresher, October 30, 1980, section 1, page 13 INTRAMURALS SCOREBOARD Men's cross-country TAIAW cross-country championship Abandon scores early to beat Runts Texas Invitational Hope Fullwood, ACU 18:25.7 Maria Espanoza, ACU 18:38.5 by Greg Holloway Ben Moturi, North Texas State 30:49.0 move the ball down to the Runt game interesting with a score late Todd Harbour, Baylor 31:00.0 Laurie Taylor, ACU 18:48.5 Reckless Abandon scored on its one yard line. Henry then skipped in the second half, to push the Geoffrey Koech, Texas 31:02.1 Disa Lewis, Rice 19:03.8 first two possessions en route to a over the right side to push the lead Earl Zilles, Houston 31:08.3 Barbara Boileau, TCU 19:04.8 count ot 13-7. A last ditch flea- Pedro Flores, Texas 31:15.4 Ann Bond, Baylor 19:13.1 13-7 decision over the Cunning to 13-0. The extra point try failed, flicker attempt was picked off by Brian Vick, Lamar 31:16.8 Bea Huddleston, ACU 19:14.9 Runts in the quarter finals of the however. Will Rabson to quelch the Runts' Mike Bonem, Rice 31:24.1 Diane McCarty, ASU 19:19.2 touch football tournament. James Scott, Baylor 31:33.0 Lisa Gardner, ACU 19:22.4 The remainder of the first half comeback attempt. Rock Roberts Bert Torres, Texas Tech 31:45.0 Martha Crandall, Rice 19:25.5 Steve Sheffield's catch of 2 ten- and much of the second fell into a grabbed an interception early in Steve Hostomsky, Houston 31:48.3 Carolyn Harkey, TCU 19:30.9 yard TD tosses from QB Vince ragged pattern. The Cunning the contest for Abandon and Alan John Robinson, Baylor 31:51.8 Tina Lopez, ACU 19:34.5 Meg Fynet, Rice 19:51.2 Henry culminated the initial 60- Runts, quarterbacked by Harry Vernon Dye, Houston 31:53.6 Porterfield collected one for the Richard Woodall, Baylor 32:00.7 Darla Goodrich, TCU 19:51.8 yard Reckless Abandon scoring Millwater in the first stanza and Runts. John Rivera, Texas A&l 32:10.3 Denise Smith, ACU " 19:52.3 drive. The drive, which utilized Him Wooten in the second, would, Rabson's interception occurred B. Winter, Baylor 32:14.6 Doug Tucker, Baylor 32:17.3 Intramurals short passes to Steve Dulin and move across mid-field and then on the game's most hard-hitting Brian Scott, took up five minutes John Helmick, Texas 32:21.4 Monday League stall out when its receivers could play. The Runt's mark Hall Don Speranza, Houston 32:23.0 on the clock. Dulin grabbed the not pierce the deep coverage of Peder Poulsen, Pan American 32:25.8 Subtle Touch 5-0 crouched to block Jim West of The Strays 3-1 extra point flip from Henry to Abandon's Sheffield, Kevin Clark, Ray Muenich, Texas A&M 32:43.5 RA, their heads met, and both Kevin Lundy, Houston 32:44.2 The Upsetters 3-1 establish a 7-0 Abandon lead. Hale's Angels 2-3 and Rock Roberts. went down. Hall was knocked cold Glen Morris, Texas Tech 32:45.7 The Runts took the ball at their Reckless Abandon, for its part, Mike Plumb, Lamar 32:53.4 O.S.I.M.A. 1-4 and had to be assisted from the Bruce Gingrich, Rice 32:45.7 D+O 0-5 20, but stalled there after three moved swiftly on slants to Dulin field. Both players are fine now. Don Taylor, UT-Arlington 32:56.8 Tuesday League plays. A strong Abandon rush and short tosses to Scott, but Today's semifinal match pitted Neal Toward, Lamar 32:59 The Blue Ribbons 5-0 hurried Runt punter Jim Wooten stalled often on penalties. In fact, number-one ranked Criminal Richard Garcia, Pan American 33:02 We Ain't Easy 3-2 into 2 flubbed boots and Reckless B. Garcia, Baylor 33:09 Moulin Rouge 2-3 they did not manage another Element against number-two Frank Montebello, Lamar 33:13 The Six-Packers 0-5 Abandon took over at the Runt 16. Andy Elliott, Texas A&M 33:13 penetration until the game's final Reckless Abandon. The winner Thursday League Henry immediately threw to minute. Keith Bratton, Texas A&M 33:19 plays the Agonies of Defeat vs. The Dale Flippinger, UT-Arlington 33:20 The Mooners 5-0 Jim West out of the backfield to The Cunning Runts made the- Juniors victor in the tourney finals. Ruben Garcia, Texas A&l 33:25 The Fools 4-1 Perry Miller, North Texas State 33:26 No Name 2-2 Brian Sharpe, Texas 33:28 The Set 2-2 Joe Ortiz, Lamar 33:29 Mauve Screaming Meanies 1-4 Felines 0-5 Three clinch volleyball championships Jim Sterling, Texas A&M 33:31 Jos^ San Miguel, Texas Tech 33:32 by Sandy Snyder the gym clocks for CST and the announced. Ralph Hovens, Texas A&M 33:32 College Bowl lights shut off at what used to be Thursday League Robert Sload, Lamar 33:35 Monday League October 27 9:45, but was really 8:45—ten Agust Thorsteinson, Texas 33:36 In the Thursday League, No Bruce Chadwick, Lamar 33:38 Team Wiess 270, Hitsheds 165 * The undefeated team. Subtle minutes after the start of the match. Name was given a bye for this William Moore, Rice 33:39 Thick & Foamy 290, Flying Kiuges 230 Alan Mut, Rice 33:39 Generic Team 250, Deng Xiao's Revenge 215 Touch, established themselves as Tuesday League round because their opponent. league champions with their fifth Felines, have never shown up for a Jim Bolleten, Texas A&M 33:40 Doublethinkers 310, SASS 190 Keith Hutson, Texas A&l 33:41 October 28 The Tuesday League repeated straight victory. They beat Hale's match. Continuing the lack of Russell Ellis, UT-Arlington 33:42 The Original (Baker) Introverts 305, Angels 15-0. 7-15," 15-3. The their first week's results as We action in this league. The Set lost Larry Boatman, UT-Arlington 33:43 Last Chance 235 William Johnson, TCU 33:47 bottom two teams in the Monday Ain't Easy defeated the Six- to The Fools by forfeit. The only Loyal Order of the Moose 280, Final team standings No Doze Dodo's 200 league finally met. and O.S.I.M.A. Packers 15-8,15-6. Blue Ribbons match of the evening to actually Baylor 2. 8. 11, 13, 15 — 49 Dead Kennedys 305, earned their first mark in the win protected their record with a take place resulted in a victory for Houston :0, 12, 18, 21 — 55 Knights of the Chics of the Dessert 90 victory over Moulin Rouge 15-6, The Mooners over the Mauve Texas 3, 5, 17, 35, 41 — 101 Drugs 325, Generic Team 120 column by.beating D+O 15-7, 15-4. Lamar 6, 23, 26, 29, 36 — 120 The battle for second and third 15-6. This league has one more Screaming Meanies 15-5, 15-1, Texas A&M 20, 30 31, 37, 39 - 157 Team Wiess' victory was anulled by Stan week of play before the league giving the league championship to 9ice 7, 24, 43, 44, 66 — 184 Barber because they used an illegal player place remained unresolved due to 1, 34, 50, 51, 62 - 198 against the Hitsheds. The match will be champion can be officially The Mooners. North Texas darkness. Someone forgot to set Pan Am 19, 27, 52, 54, 57 — 209 replayed in the near future. 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The Rice Thresher, October 30, 1980, section 1, page 14 OWLOOK Netters field strongest team Rice's women's tennis team tough competition in its region weights three days a week. "I know v-r-o\ TV csjA may realize its dream of becoming from such renowned universities as one morning I'm going to wake up a a contender. How does the team of Texas, Oklahoma, Trinity, SMU, with huge biceps," joked Golden. this year differ from the team of LSU and TCU. "What we're going One day a week is devoted to previous years? "Depth," says for is the at-large spot," explains ground strokes, another to net number-one player Tracie junior Kay Abrahams. "I think we play, and another to service. "I'm Blumentritt. "We have talented can beat SMU or TCU for the trying to work on net play now, players right down the line." spot." that ought to improve our This attitude is unique for doubles," explains Hook. "We The entire team is enthusiastic women's tennis at Rice. "There's so have to get conditioned though about their chances at placing in much hope here," comments before we can change our this year's Regional Tournament. freshman Melissa Golden. "We're emphasis. We'll be playing more Women's tennis team (I to r): Kay Abrahams, Melissa Golden, Wanna The top four teams at regionals a young team sure, but for the first sets in time." Hadnott, Tracie Blumentritt, Susan Rudd, coach Brenda Hook and Karen and one at-large team go on to time we know we have a chance." Karen Garman expresses the Garman. Not pictured—Debbie Melaas. —Naomi Bullock compete in nationals. Rice faces "It's exciting to know you're on general consensus of the team, a team you feel is a winner," adds "She works us hard, but I've Abrahams. learned a lot since I've been here." The team is very young indeed. No upsets last Saturday Five of the seven players are Another plus for this new Rice Even though the latest line guys wearing white and blue hit the volleyballers were stunning freshmen. "We're inexperienced at women's team is the comradery. Friday was A&M by 10-13, there their ball-carriers or forced A&M Stephen F. Austin in Ft. Worth. this level of play," said freshman "Everybody likes everybody," was no "WOW" next to Rice's quarterback Gary Kubiak to Karen Pollock and Sheri Sharp Wanna Hadnot. "We don't know comments Susan Rudd. "We've victory at the top of the Houston unleash the ball to save his life. played in pain on a team that is any of the people we play. It's like even started picking up each Post Sunday. In more precise terms, Rice has a merely a skeleton of the squad that going into every match blind." other's mannerisms." There seems And although the Rice better football team than Texas head coach Linda Tucker looked to be little aggressive rivalry on the volleyball team was 7-20 going into A&M. forward to putting on the court in Despite the level of experience, team. Although the definitive the Texas Wesleyan Invitational, Rice has long had the potential September. Rice proved that they the team is coming together well order of the players is still to be which they won, Karen Pollock to win three games in one season, have the depth and talent to win under the coaching of Brenda decided through a series of refused to call the performance a and this year the elements are after two devastating injuries. Hook. Three months ago challenge matches, it stands at "turnaround." present to bring out the necessary The Owls have been without a twenty-one-year-old Hook was present with sophomore Tracie Rice won big twice last play. Robert Hubble was tired of true team leader the last two years. playing tennis for North East Blumentritt in the number one Saturday, and contrary to the losing. Calvin Fance has a chance Last year team captain Patti Sharp Louisiana University. The team spott followed by Susan Rudd, opinions of the press—when they to make his most valuable was not on the court for half of admits that Hook seemed a little Karen Garman, Debby Melaas, have opinions—Rice was not contribution at Rice, and is taking each game, and this year's squad insecure at first. "But sne's Kay Abrahams, Wanna Hadnott, involved in any upsets that day. advantage of the opportunity. tends to be quiet and reserved on loosened up a little since then," and Melissa Golden. In doubles. On the gridiron, once again the Robert Hoffmann is getting his tht court. comments Golden. "And they've Blumentritt and Rudd claim the offense mustered just enough to first chance to spend a lot of time Rice substituted a complete tightened up a little," smiles Hook. number one position followed by allow the defense to win the game. on the field. These three have gone team effort for a leader. In "What I'm trying to do," she the teams of Garman and Hadnott, The defense came thrt>ugh, a long way towards keeping the previous matches it was often the explains, "is reduce our errors. We Melaas and Abrahams. allowing A&M to get their hopes offense up for each game and when case that balls would pass Owl miss a lot of shots we shouldn't be up only to deflate them with an important, each play. And, players or drop between them missing. I'm trying to get them to Rice has indeed come a long way interception or by causing a according to Hubble, anyone that because no one would take the go for the percentage shots." since last year's disappointing fumble. throws a good block or makes a initiative. This was probably a At present, Hook's workouts disqualification from regional play Frustration dominated the good run motivates the team. result of the stunning effect of the emphasize conditioning. The team due to a lack of players. If the Aggies. In the final quarter, On defense the leadership loss of two top starters and an begins practice at 2:30 with some team can capitalize of its depth and though neither team scored, the position has been assumed by unfamiliarity of the freshmen's flexibility exercises and some increase in individual consistency, Aggies missed a chance to get on tackle Tom Adams. As Rice trailed style of play. jumping rope to improve it has a good chance to place in the the board first when David 24-3 at TCU, Adams erupted at footwork. They do a good deal 'of top five at regionals. Hardy's field goal attempt was halftime, encouraging his Everything may be coming running drills and work out with — Margaret Bennett wide. In the second quarter, the teammates to turn the game together for the team now. As defense was the victim of a around. They took his advice. freshman Sheri Sharp pointed out, determined Calvin Fance dash for Against A&M, Adams spoke to "people stepped in and took a ball the goal line. Several Aggies each member of the defense on the instead of being hesitant." She and PLACEMENT OFFICE INTERVIEWS grabbed Fance, some even brought last drive, advising them, Tucker elaborated on the total him parallel to the ground. essentially, to prevent the Aggies team effort of six strong individual Early in the second half Brian from scoring. His teammates once contributions. DATE GRADUATE SCHOOLS Hill played the spoiler, coming up again took his advice. Several weeks ago, in the midst 11/5 Emory Law School with Rice's first blocked punt of Fan support is greater, too. This of an apparent crumble in the the year. Though A&M managed comes on the heels of an excellent volleyball program, Women's DATE COMPANIES a touchdown in the second half, second half of the season by the Athletic Coordinator Martha that was the exception, generally men's basketball team that was Hawthorne promised that the 11/3 Carlon Company the Aggies would drive deep into greeted with enthusiasm by the team would be a contender for the 11/3 Continental Forest Ind. Owl territory only to be denied students. The enthusiasm has state championship. If last when scoring seemed imminent. carried into the football stands, weekend's performance is an 11/3 National Security Agency "I felt before the year that we'd where students are now standing accurate indicator, Rice will be in 11/3 Shell Development Co. have a good football team," head for virtually every play of the the thick of the competition for the 11/3 Brown & Root, Inc. coach Ray Alborn told reporters game. TAIAW Championship next after the victory over A&M. And while Rice was winning the week. T1/4- Tektronix, Inc. Indeed, that is what he told writers great Texan sport in Aggieland, —Steve Bailey 11/4 Turner, Collie & Braden on the SWC press tour in September. Few took him 11/4 Burroughs Corporation seriously then. 11/5 International Paper Co. Aggie players looked for FREE 11/5 Badger America excuses in their loss to Rice. They pointed to injuries and turnovers. 11/5 PPG Industries, Inc. They claimed they beat PREGNANCY TESTS 11/5 • Immediate Appointments Motorola, Inc. themselves. 11/5 What the Aggies were saying is • Confidential Counseling Foster Wheeler Energy Corp. that they have no depth. Their • Birth Control Information 11/6 ESL, Inc. • Termination of Pregnancy turnovers were forced when large 11/6 IBM Corporation »OCOOOCOOOCOSOCOCOK 11/6 Shell Development Co. 11/6 Boeing Aerospace Co. PROFESSIONAL b WEST LOOP CLINIC TYPING § 11/6 Intel Corp. SPECIALIZING IN CSTMeiMIA 11/7 Resource Planning Assoc. iiAlAMA « CLINIC 11/7 Procter & Gamble Co. AiCHMONO 11/7 Coopers & Lybrand 622-2170 11/7 Trinity Consultants 2909 WEST LOOP SOUTH HOUSTON, TIXAS 77027 11/7 Hilton-Davis Chemical Co. 11/7 Gulf Oil Days or Evenings 10 ON MIOII ST JOOCOOOCCCOO^ The Rice Thresher, October 30, 1980, section 1, page 15 IN THE COLLEGES

includes five nights lodging in LOVETT the ostentatious presentation of 2525 Murworth, you can call 666- SID RICHARDSON the Lovett Musicale. That will condominiums at the base, six 4146 or 528-5457 for student Gary Foster U begin at 8:04 p.m. BTA." days skiing, and rental equipment, discount tickets. Prices are $6 and ft Ken Klein (if needed) but no meals. Price is $7 Sunday through Thursday, and Tonight, after dinner, Lee Sims just $325 with equipment, $285 if $7 and $8 Friday and Saturday. All College Night is tomorrow. RPC will be speaking on various aspects you bring your own. The shows start at 8 p.m. There will be a before-dinner of architecture. Saturday night, Ed Keller organizational meeting is reception in the 2nd and 3rd floor the Lovett-Jones sophomore Monday, Nov. 10, in Mech Lab The next film in the WRC/RPC lobbies beginning at 6 p.m. Dinner dinner will begin at 6:30 p.m. at 252, at 7 p.m. You can pay the $50 foreign film series is The 400 Blows will be in the commons at 7 p.m. As if you needed any more Lovett House. RSVP deadline for deposit to reserve your spot at that on Nov. 6. It will be in Chem Lec at Barring earthquakes, there will reasons to go to the Homecoming T his was yesterday, but if you call time, but don't wait too long, 7 and 9 and admission is 50 cents. be at least one and very probably dance, the price has now been immediately you might get in. there are only 42 spaces. Other Misc. information: see Dr. two SRC teams in the intramural lowered to $2.50. Just come as you Also, Saturday night, Lovett will Rocket in the Pub next football final. The game will be are, with or without a date, right be showing Wait Until Dark at 8, Wednesday. Talk to your rep if Sunday afternoon. Come out and after the bonfire Friday, Nov. 7. It Tickets are now available for 10 p.m. and midnight in the Chem you would like to see a repeat of watch. will be from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. in the both the Ballet on Nov. 1 and the Lecture Hall for the paltry fee of 25 RPC sponsored, no credit Beware, tomorrow is the drop RMC, and beer and soft drinks Opera on Nov. 14. General cents per person. Still on Saturday bartending course offered two deadline, i.e., your last chance to will be served. Cinema discount tickets, good there will be a leisurely cleanup anytime, are available for just years ago. And, for anyone control your own fate. party down at Lyle's from 8 until inclined to get involved, the next The big news this week is the ski $2.50 in the SA office. And if you BAKER it's clean (or whenever): There'll be trip planned for spring break. We would like to see "I'm Getting My RPC meeting is Tuesday, Nov. 4, beer. will be going to Crested Butte by Act Together and Taking It on the 6:45, in the same place as always, David Miller Road" at the Dean Goss Theatre, Sewall Hall 203b. Next Wednesday night will be Greyhound bus. The package Remember to come to the 1st Entrance Party this Saturday starting at 9 p.m. There is still time to join Ultra- Violence (intramural coed soccer). Our first game is Monday at 4:30 p.m. You must pay your $2 before then. If interested see Dave in 2100. Technology BROWN Linda Bosse Brown Powder Puff team plays Hanszen Saturday at 3:30 p.m., and Lovett Sunday at 3:30 p.m. If One step ahead Rice's football team can go for glory, so can we—go out and cheer for the Jugs. (Maybe Norma will Our 20/20 foresight has made us the leader in semiconductor technology. If stop getting those weird phone you have that kind of vision, you can help advance that technology even calls. . .) Also, don't forget about further. Esperanza. The Formal is November 15, so you need to be asking your date now. Tickets are You'll find outstanding opportunities in availible through all the colleges Discrete, Bipolar and MOS Technology and are only $15. at Motorola. Positions in Design, Wafer There's no We've got our Halloween associates picnic this Friday which Processing, Product Engineering, R&D, is Halloween, so come as yourself better place if you're scary enough or dress up Applications, and Device Engineering are if you like. You know they'll love available for: to start. it. The party starts at 4 p.m. in the Jones Outer Commons. Little candies and big fried chicken will • Electrical Engineers • Materials Science be served. • Physicists • Metallurgists On Sunday evening, Nov. 9, Gail Greer is bringing a trio to • Chemical Engineers perform at Jones House. Following this fine cultural experience there will be exquisite Well be interviewing english tea and trifles. on campus Miss Bayne has set the date for the Jones Musicale to be on NOVEMBER 5 Wednesday, Nov. 12. If you have some musical talent that you wish to display please see Kris Bayne See your placement about performing. Y'all don't forget that King office for more Clovis Vaughn is up for information. Homecoming King along with our own sensational CeCe Closmann. You know they'll love your votes. P.O. Box 20903 Phoenix, AZ 85036 WIESS Jay Barksdale An Equal Opportunity/ Affirmative Action Employer It's finally here at last! Wiess Night of Decadence is this Friday at 9 p.m. The theme will of course be Halloween, so come when you want, and dress as you wish. There will be plenty of music and punch to outlast even some Wiessmen. Ticket prices are $2 for Wiessmen and $3 for others. Charlie has lots of NOD T-shirts M MOTOROLA in the five man suite. He also will SEMICONDUCTOR GROUP need Wiessmen to work the door, the bar, and help set up the band on Friday afternoon. A big thanks to Doug "Wingnut" Gardner for all his work in setting up the Aggie Road Trip. It was a success in every way. The Rice Thresher, October 30, 1980, section 1, page 16 Clark stresses government cutbacks...

continued from section 1, page I that this would increase plunge the world into a nuclear economy and in his foreign policy. claimed that federal spending and employment, particularly among war. He cited Secretary of Defense The old economists, Clark said, the corresponding high taxation the young, by making it more Harold Brown's warning that if a used to tell us that there is either removes capital from the economy worthwhile for business to employ conventional conflict were to go unemployment or inflation. But which could be used to create jobs. youth. against the U.S., the government Clark went on, "Jimmy Carter has Clark proposed to encourage On foreign policy, Clark said that it will use tactical nuclear worked a miracle. He has given us people to come off welfare by advocated reduced military weapons and that, after that, there both of these things at the same "increasing the gap between what involvement in the world by the would be no way to stop an time." people can earn and what they can United States, together with a escalation into a full nuclear war. Clark denounced Carter's get on welfare." He advocated greater drive to share the cost ot "We are obligated by treaties to go decision to allow the Shah of Iran replacing the social security system defense against the to the defense of some 25 into the United States and his with a voluntary funded program, with Western Europe and Japan. countries," said Clark. "The failure to prevent the hostage because he felt the current system Clark referred to the many United States should figure out crisis. The crisis weakened the penalized the young at the expense American military commitments what sort of weapons we need to whole government in Iran, Clark of their elders. Clark also favored in the world as "trip-wires defend ourselves," he said. But argued, and thus encouraged the Ed Clark -L. Rohwer ending the minimum wage. He felt overseas," which threatened to Clark stressed, "You are not attack by Iraq, and perhaps even entitled to risk the survival of your the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. own civilization for any cause Referring to the "conspiracy Profs debate use of cross-listings... except its defense." theory" that Carter intentionally Clark outlined - his party's fostered the crisis in order to win continued from section 1, page 1 category, was intended to prevent intention to give Japan and votes from Edward Kennedy The proposal, which would have what many in the university Western European countries the during the Democratic primaries, prohibited cross-listed courses perceive to be "cheating" in the burden and responsibility for their Clark stressed, "I'm not into the from being counted for satisfaction of distribution own defense. The U.S. spends $100 conspiracy theory; I'm into the distribution unless both of the requirements. million a year on defending those incompetency theory." departments in which a course is countries even though they are Clark attacked Anderson on the Under the current system, for mspmm** listed are in the same distribution quite capable of seeing to their own grounds that Anderson was example, an economics major defense, he said. nothing more than the could avoid taking a "solid" math "establishment candidate." Clark course to satisfy his category six Clark attacked Reagan, Carter claimed that Anderson believed Baker... (math) requirement by opting and Anderson in turn. "Ronald America's present domestic and instead for an economics course Reagan is the candidate for the continued from section 1, page 1 foreign policies were basically cross-listed in the mathematical biggest government of all," he said. However, he intends to keep in sound, and that America only sciences department. Clark claimed that on social contact with the school through questions, Reagan was for big needed an intelligent person, like the associates program. Mathematical sciences government. He explained that Anderson, in conduct of these He said, "This is a personal Professor Robert Thrall argued "Ronald Reagan never had a good policies. decision and does not reflect my against the proposal, saying he did word to say about civil liberties," feelings about Rice. I think the not believe a proposal should be which, Clark said, defend school has a rich future. Rice has passed that would discount the individuals against the govern- ATTENTION value of many cross-listed courses ment. really prospered in the 16 years Norman Hackerman —L. Rohwer that I've been here — the by prohibiting their use in the On military questions, Clark BUSY STUDENTS humanities in particular. There are satisfaction of distribution meeting. "In specific terms, the argued that Reagan's plan to more good teachers and young requirement. 'abuse' the committee is concerned launch an arms race with the SPEED READ teachers who will be here for a long "The cure may be worse than the Soviet Union would greatly EASE YOUR WORKLOAD. with is the ambiguity of a given CLEAR STACKED DESKS. time." disease," said Thrall after the course." increase government spending and READ IN LESS THAN would lead, if not to war, at least to 1 HOUR WHAT NOW TAKES 5 EASE YOUR WORKLOAD Opponents of the measure have (the bankruptcy of the U.S. FREE TRIAL CLASSES some sympathy with this point, Clark also pointed out that Post Oak "Y" — 1330 Augusta J Matusow outlines plans Mori. & Tues 5:3C & 7 00'pm according to Thrall, but believe Republicans were as reluctant to Wednesday 6:00 pm only another action toward the same cut existing spending programs as Sat. 9:30 am Oct. 18 to Nov. 1 for Mellon grants... end would be more satisfactory. Democrats. Reagan's advisors, 525-7950 He said they recommend a Clark said, had worked out a continued from section 1, page 1 longer have the sense of the culture proposal that would require the program three or four weeks ago ***************** deal with the recent criticism of the which they've inherited. We are all university to specify in which area which indicated that they planned 3RING IN THIS AD J university's curriculum and hopes unconscious heirs of a tradition, a particular cross-listed course to spend onlv 2 percent less on * and it should be the function of a for to get divisional unity on the may be used for distribution, their 1981 program than Carter ANY * university to make them the question of a core curriculum. "I rather than eliminating the use of planned for his 1981 program. LARGEt conscious heirs of a tradition. We {$1 off on would like to try to actually get courses cross-listed in two * PIZZA * have fragmented the curriculum to Clark criticized Carter for his * either a committee or a discussion distributional categories. * Good thru Oct. 31, 1980 such an extent that the sense of "incompetence" in handling the * group in the division on the * ¥ curriculum isstie, and see if we tradition, that continuity, has been * For The * destroyed." * can't arrive at some position as a BEST PIZZA * division that we can advocate in HARVARD * Matusow sees himself as an ¥ the university. { ¥ active dean. "I would like to try to Kennedy School of Government * "You see, the word 'core foster a greater sense of * South of Chicago * is looking for future leaders in * curriculum' covers many ills and community in the (humanities) {"fr Chicago style * it's almost meaningless. For * division. I would also like as a public affairs • * example, if you go to Harvard, standing rule to have all major * Deep pan pizza there's the so-called Harvard core publications by the faculty Learn about Harvard's Masters * & New York style curriculum, but there's really no brought to my attention by the { Hand-thrown pizza* core in it at all. It's chaos. The real department chairmen. Programs in question is whether you want to { • Vegetarian pizza J have any requirements in this "I want to open things up a little —Public Policy * Whole wheat pizza J university — and, in my opinion, more — let people come into the * vV Super Salads ¥ what we have now in terms of office and express their ideas. I'm —Public Administration | "V Sandwiches J distribution requirements hasn't also interested in seeing if we can't really worked. I'm not the get more, some, any, black —City & Regional Planning * EAT HERE, PICK \ anarchist on the curriculum that I professors on this campus and in * IT UP, or for * was ten years ago, but I'm also not the division." MEET: Charles Kireker, Executive Director of ready to tell every students that he {{HOT , FASCALLT DELIVERY! *t the Program for Senior Executives in must take four or five courses with £ Serving: Montrose, River * every other student." State and Local Government £ Oaks & West University * Matusow says he would rather DATE: Wednesday, November 12, 1980. not see a return to the stringent FOR: Career Seminar on Graduate s ^ E requirements of the early 1960's in LSAT Management Training for Public : <13. : which all students were required to take specific courses. But he does Amity Sector Careers think that the university should Review Seminars i ^a * form a curriculum which assures CONTACT: Career Planning & Placement 15 student average class size : ' oev\ \ that each student will be 5 Specialist Instructors 527-4055 introduced to "basic concepts Convenient weekend classes X 2111 Norfolk £ necessary to being an educated EXCLUSIVE MATH REFRESHER WJFwy. & Shepherd)* person." For information call ALL STUDENTS, ALL MAJORS, "The thing that really worries me ALL YEARS INVITED t 523-0800 i as a humanist is that students no 800-243-4767 ¥****************** *¥ The Rice Thresher, October 30, 1980, section 1, page 17 HEWLETT PACKARD

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Call Russell at 528-3821 (night) or 527-4897 (day). other candidates would look like some in the dark. Converging own reward. —§God§ A sock was wrapped total fool without my help. The *** shadows place you at The Party. around the cock, To whomever figured it out: Galop Poll (see Thresher, 9/ 25/ 80) Saturday night. Amazing! I'm Stereo for sale: Heathkit AA-15 And babies Were prevented. has shown the wisdom of this hoping to see you there. — PB amp ($85), Koss ESP-9 CAP and Lisa never talk when strategy. Apparently, you have *** headphones ($100), Zenith R R they're together. decided to jump into the campaign To whoever left all the Christian transoceanic 11-band radio ($125), ... . - — CAP** an* d Lisa's friend and pull off a late upset through literature lying all over the library: Empire 598 Table/AKG P8E Yeah, I know. Once I tried to raise the use of money and muscle of the Most Rice people are intelligent cartridge ($150), and a pair of Kindly Cynic, my rates and that's when I found 1 Youse has called me a "perverted Quasi-Moral Plurality and the enough to make their own rectilinear mini III speakers ($ 125), was an elastic commodity. Department of Organized Death, decisions about religion without — Hanszen Econ Humor Bitch" which I resent, deny and 527-8101, x2396, or x3477. *** refuse to be. two famous neo-Fascist groups. the "help" of your propaganda. *** Come in costume to hear the Both of these organizations are Lay off. — A pagan Lost at the 9:30 showing of the Unbegun Symphony, the work 1. Bitch - n. - Female dog. Since I known to have ties with the *** Muppet Movie: one tape measure which PDQ Bach was born too late read and write, Think, speak, National Front, the Texas A&M CAP — and one ladies' small jacket. 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Let us remember the someone that might, a reward is Are you one of those people who playing Wednesday, Nov. 5 from — CAP words of Tom "Goat" Evans, who being offered for its safe return. can never get enough of a good 9-12. Suppport Rice talent (the *** said: "Money corrupts, and I can't last much longer without it; burgers are okay, too). CAP and Lisa — thing? Did you maybe forget to Gopher what? absolute money corrupts my slide rule is burning up. Please drop that class that you're *** absolutely." Obviously, you are no To the coach: I'll blow the whistle! call Steve at 526-7136. flunking? Are you going to miss — Dad, the Strong-hearted way the alternative presidential *** NOD? Maybe that party won't So — you were amused at dinner *** the other night!?? You're probably candidate, as your corruption Would you believe 3 guys, 3 quite go your way? Then don't For sale — brand new unopened places you at the same low level as girls, and a blanket on a single despair! The Baker Second amused by the way we play, too. We just hope you know that it is Clavion 666 am/fm stereo auto- anyone else who would really want mattress in a Baker hallway? It Chance Tower Party is coming reverse cassette deck. Retail $235. to be President. Nonetheless, I happened outside room 333 last Saturday, Nov. 1, and has just our unique little way of keeping our sanity and have fun at Best sale price in Houston has been would be glad to debate you, if Monday night! everything you need: Beer, mixed $165.1 have to sell it for $136. Will *** the same time. We hope you only to see if you are a male called drinks, Long Island Iced Tea, soft also supply installation. Call Rush Jill or a female who uses "he." I 1972 VW Super Beetle — sunroof, drinks, munchies, lots of people, understand. If you don't want to be am/fm, semi-auto. $1500. Ideal for our coach anymore, it's okay. We at 961-4758 anytime. refuse to have anything to do with and lots of fun. So stop by, listen to *** either the QMP or the DOD, but if blondes. 784-5200. understand your embarassment, *** the Owls football game, dance, To: Dave Phillips, Phys 101 grader you leave a message at the play backgammon, eat, drink, will you please just let us know! and resident of Wiess College. Thresher there is no reason we I left my book "Group Theory and That way we won't be looking for Quantum Mechanics" in room 355 have a good time! Your second and From: A Phys 101 student. cannot set a date. Who knows, it last chance to have a good time this ya! — Love ya, your girls No, I will not take "physics for might even be before the election. Brown Hall on 10/23. Please return the book to me or Physics weekend starts at 9 p.m. in the *** poets." Obviously you took Attention: Sincerely, Ma'ri'o Dept. Office. 527-4945. Baker First Entrance Tower. "Physics for scummy smart-asses." *** Hubba, hubba! Grade those papers, don't deface Hey there all you studious types: them. m Need something comfortable to park it on? Somewhere cozy to In keeping with its winning cuddle with a coed? Take my couch tradition, Lovett College presents — please! It's brown and even has the 1980-81 Lovett Chess Team: a matching armchair for a 70's David ("Bobby") Land, Paul "contemporary" look. Tell ya what ("Boris") Rocha, Dave ("Anatoly") I'm gonna do for you: I'm gonna Thistlethwaite, Russ ("Tigran") give ya the chair it you wanna give Coleman, and Steve ("Victor") me $30 for the couch! For an extra Means. We know that you SNEAK 5 little bucks I'll even throw in members of other colleges have delivery! I also have a Sears certain misconceptions about portable diswasher — connects chess. However, if you think that with anything that screws! Nice "en passant" is not what you say to addition to a college bathroom. get the waiter's attention in a PREVIEW Works good. I only want $40 for it French restaurant, or if you and a physics lesson thrown in for suspect that "check mating" is not free; all about balancing glasses. the most popular activity in Don't Miss It! Have some planted pots? or potted Prague, then we challenge you to a plants? or planted pot? Let me match. We will even teach you how know and I'll sell you a shelf for the funny little pieces (no, they are them. Good shelf — made it not fancy checkers) tmove. November 6 myself! $15 and it's yours. The Furthermore, we will give a keg of boards cost me more than that. I beer to any College team that can wanna get rid of a bunch of stuff— stun the chess world by beating us. Since we opened our doors in l%K. Or write to Intel College Relations at call me and inquire. Deby Wyatt, You have nothing to lose, except «e\e developed more than 20 highly inno- one of our live locations in the area of vour 521-0136 or 683-3163 and leave a your pride. Contact Minister of \ati\e products and semiconductor fabrica- geographic preference. message. Propaganda David Holmes at tion processes that have made Intel an 526-0818 for more information. acknowledged leader in the semiconductor CALIFORNIA: industrs and have given us the com- 3065 Bowers Avenue, manding role in four major product areas: treat paid ads semiconductor memory. memor\ systems, Santa Clara, CA 95051 Carnaby's 1921 Westheimer. 13 x 15 ft. blue sculptured pile rug microcomputer components, and micro- Mod, punk and vintage clothing. for sale. Call Diane at 667-5473. computer systems. OREGON: Boots, straight legs, buttons and The Houston Ballet needs part- How have we consistently staved on 5200 N.E. Elam Young great music to browse by. time help at the box office. Carnaby's Fashion Show at Spit top of the competition? With a dynamic Parkway, Hillsboro, OR 97123 $3.50/hr. Hours flexible. Ann team of technical and non-technical people Oct. 30. Be there or be square. Capotosto (ballet office) 227-5462 523-2393 Suzy and Babs. who have guided our business from one ARIZONA/TEXAS/ or John reeder (Rice) 526-5462. outstanding achievement to the next. We'd Carpets — used carpets for dorm Management Positions $16,500 - like you to be in on the excitement and the NEW MEXICO: rooms. Priced $15 a room size and $34,500. Seniors interested in challenge. 6401W. Williams Field Road, up. No checks. 926-9026. responsible management careers If you're about to receive a degree, and Chandler, AZ 85224 Used Rug for sale: Blue-green shag are ancouraged to investigate the you haven't signed up lor an interview. — 7 ft. x 12 ft. — nice condition. Vanderbilt MBA Program. Write: drop by your placement office to leave your Call 529-4222 for info. $10. Office of Admission, Room 601, resume w ith one of our representatives. An equal opportunity employer m I h Wanted — full or part time front Owen Graduate School of desk clerks and pbx operators. Management, Vanderbilt Both are flexible hours. We can University, Nashville, TN 37203. work around school schedules. Help wanted at local print shop. Call 688-0100 and ask for Relaxed working conditions. No personnel. Marriot Hotel, experience necessary. Call Robert Brookhollow. or Wayne at 521-9465 or apply at Part time job — 30 hour, six day Kinko's Graphics, 2368 Rice Blvd. week. Study time. Automobile Scientific translators — Hrs. required. $3.50/hour plus mileage. flexible, good pay. Hungarian, 977-8211. Japanese, Romanian. Send qualifications to: Translators, P. Help wanted — part time clerical O. Box 7552, Austin, TX 78712. in Southwest area. 2:30 to 6:30 Austin residency not required. p.m. Call 666-2213 or 668-8377. Progressive young burglar alarm A growing communications company in need of salespeople. company is seeking an accounting Opportunity for advancement. student to assist in clerical duties Leads furnished. Gas allowance. full or part-time. Please call Carol Base salary. Call for appointment at 868-5809. at 434-1414 The Rice Thresher, October 30, 1980, section 1, page 19 ililP* cleverly disguised n&m • Managerial Studies majors are United States in locating The Chinese Students' Association being assigned to departmental employment overseas. The cost of is having a picnic on Saturday, advisers. The assignments will a one-year subscription (12 issues) Nov. 1 at 11 a.m. We will meet on lay, apply to pre-registration, to either DeKane's African the RMC lawn (between the RMC 7:15. Miller Theatre. Stromy Weather and Scott registration, and other approvals. Employment News or DeKane's patio and Wiess). Food, drinks, Joplin. Free. 7:30. Media Center. Lolita. $1.75. The list of assignments is posted Asian Employment News is and games will be provided. New River Oaks. Rude Boy (7 and 9:30) concludes its run. outside Herman Brown 110. $38.50, or $70 for both newsletters. and old members are welcome, we *** Subscription orders and all will also be collecting a $4 Rice Memorial Center is accepting inquiries should be addressed to: membership fee. In cas of rain, we Friday, October thirty-first. applications for employment as an DeKane and Co., Inc., PO Box will meet in the Grand Hall. So, 5. Deadline for dropping courses or converting Pass/ Fail options to a number RMC Student Assistant. Hours 2267, Grand Central Station, New come can join us for some food and grade. Boo! are flexible and limited fun! 8. Hamman Hall. PDQ Bach by Rice students and faculty. $2 with Rice ID. York, NY 10017. 7:15. Miller Theatre. Abbot and Costello Meet Frankenstein and Love at First advancement is possible quickly. You can work from five to 15 There will be an organizational Trick or treat. It can't be beat. You Bite. Free. get $$ and they eat. Oxfam trick- 7:30. Media Center. Hitchcock double feature: Psycho and Murder. $1.75. hours a week or more if special meeting of the SA Curriculum activities are scheduled. We Committee, on Monday, Nov. 3 at or-treat for Unicef meeting is this River Oaks. King of Hearts (7:30) and Harold and Maude (9:30). 7:30 p.m. in the SA office (top Wednesday at 12:15 (lunch) in the Saturday, November first especially encourage those with technical experience in electronics, floor RMC). The committee will usual place. For all of the 7:30. Little Rock, Arkansas. Football. Rice vs. Arkansas. discuss possible changes or unintiated that is Brown College's 8, 10 and 12. Chem Lec. Wait Until Dark. 25c ("one thick quarter"). microcomputer programming, 8. Main Street Theatre. The Quanapowitt Quartet closes. and construction. Also, we seek improvements in the curriculum head waitress' table. Liza is 7:15. Miller Theatre. Gone with the Wind. Free. punctual, honest, cordial, requirements at Rice. This meeting looking forward to distributing a 7:30. Media Center. Three Women. $1.75. dedicated people. If you have is open to all. the usual Oxfam extras to eat River Oaks. King of Hearts (3:45 and 7:30) and Harold and Maude questions concerning the job, **• along with the Unicef cartons. For (5:45 and 9:30) and Forbidden Zone (midnight). contact Stan Barber at 527-4096 or RAMAS will celebrate "Dia de los all of you who want a good excuse Sunday, November second come by the RMC after 10 p.m. Muertos" — All Saints Day, Nov. to wear your Halloween costume 2:30 p.m. "Music of Mancini" Houston Symphony Orchestra Pops Concert. *** 1 at 8 p.m. at Willy's Statue (he's to school, this is your perfect Call 224-4240. The Pub Operations Committee is our "common" deceased relative). opportunity. All of you Museum of Fine Arts. "Bernard Brunon" exhibit closes. now accepting applications for the Everyone is encouraged to come, uncommitted can get to know 7:30. Media Center. Trouble in Paradise. $1.75. position of Assistant Manager of there will be music, refreshments, what Oxfam's all about. River Oaks. Mala Hari (3:30 and 7:30) and Camille (5:15 and 9:15). Willy's Pub. Applications are due and lots of fun. Invitations for the pre-election Monday, November third in the Proctor's Office, 101 Lovett *** masquerade ball will be handed 8. Hamman Hall. Campanile Orchestra. Free. Hall, by 5 p.m. on Thursday, TGIF featuring local Republican out. For further info call Margie 9, 10:40 and 12:15. RMC. The 5000 Fingers of Dr. T. Free. October 30, 1980. For information candidates this Friday. Come meet Remenchik at 665-1413. Don't River Oaks. Don't Look Now (7:30) and Walkabout (9:30). and listen to your candidates, or on the position, see Peter miss this exciting opportunity for Tuesday, November fourth scout out the opposition. Dan Rudenberg or Doug Nissing at Downey, Mike Richards, Ron personal enrichment. 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. Flip the coin and punch the hole. Willy's Pub. *** 9, 10:40 and 12:45. RMC. The 500 Fingers of Dr. T. Free. **• Paul and Johnny Holmes will Contemporary Women's issues is River Oaks. The Ritz (7:30) and Some Like It Hot (9:15). Rape prevention — Sgt. Anderson speak. Free beer, of course. Oct. 31 the topic of a panel discussion Wednesday, November fifth of the Campus Police will give a at the RMC cloisters. Sponsored sponsored by the Rice Gay/ 8. Hamman Hall. Deller Consort. $4 for Rice types, $8 for others. presentation on rape prevention in by The Rice Republicans. Lesbian Support Group for 9:30. Willy's Pub. Dr. Rocket. the Baker Commons on Monday, Everyone is welcome. Saturday, Nov. 1, at 4 p.m. in 307 7:30. Media Center. The Searchers. $1.75. Nov. 3 after dinner. A new film Sewall. The panelists are Pamela River Oaks. The Mouse That Roared (7:30) and Dr. Strangeglove (9). from the Houston Police will be If you are big and strong and want to earn $75 in one day, work at the Jones, a medical professional; Thursday, November sixth shown. Sharon Wilder, a businesswoman; 7 and 9. Chem Lec. The 400 Blows. 50c. polls on Nov. 4. You'll be watching for cheating (easy for a Rice and Boctojour J. Dazz, an 7:30. Media Center. The Nibelungen. $1.75. The Deutscher Akademischer obstetrician-gynecologist. The River Oaks. Wise Blood (7:30) and Fat City (9:30). person) and reporting any Austauschdienst (German meeting is open to the Rice Friday, November seventh Academic Exchange Service) suspicious activity. Work from 6 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., transportation community and the general public. Sometime. Somewhere. Some film. offers scholarships to US students For more information, call 8. Hamman Hall. Shepherd Sinfonia All-Bach Program. Free. fo? 8 week German Language helpful but not necessary. For 8. Museum of Fine Arts. Flaming Hearts. $2. information call Wendy Young, Annise, 524-2788. Courses at Goethe Institues in *** 7:30. Media Center. Scenes from a Marriage. $1.75. West Germany, 3 week Summer 526-7356. River Oaks. Stay As You Are (7:30 and 9:30) begins a week'long run. The Rice Gay/Lesbian Support Courses at German universities in *** Group still has some copies left of Saturday, November eighth the field of German Studies, The UT Medical Branch at its "Gay Person's Guide to 1:30. Media Center. The Prisoner of Zenda. $1. "Short Term Study and Research" Galveston announced plans to 2. Stadium. Football. Rice vs. SMU. Homecoming. Houson." If you are interested in in connection with a doctoral sponsor the 12th Annual Medical reading about gay organizations, 8. Alley Theatre. Strider opens. School Familiarization Program 8. Museum of fine Arts. Sternsteinhof $2. dissertation (2-6 months). DAAD books, and bars in Houston, call 7:30. Media Center. Scenes from a Marriage again. $1.75. also offers grants for faculty (MSFP) for undergraduate Annise at 524-2788 or Rick at River Oaks. Stay As You Are (3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30) and Forbidden Zone members for "Study Visits" up to 3 students interested in a career in 526-4530 and we'll send you a copy (midnight). months to West Germany. For medicine. The four-week summer through the campus mail. Sunday, November ninth further information on all DAAD program is designed to identify *** 7:30. Media Center. A Midsummer's Night Dream. $1.75. programs please call (212) qualified minority and dis- Lecture: "Science and Religion" by River Oaks. Stay As You Are (3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30) continues. 599-0464. advantaged pre-med students, to Ralph Wendell Burhoe, * * expose them to the demands of Templeton Prize Winner at 8 p.m. DeKane and Company, Inc., an medical school, and to prepare Wednesday, Nov. 5 Rice ••(Rail hallow's eve eve misclass educational publisher in New them to attain their goal. The 1981 Memorial Chapel. Open to public To: Mike Pearlman Lost: two notebooks along with a MSFP will run from May 31 From: The Appreciative Women Business Law book. If found, York, has started publication of without charge. two monthly newsletters that seek through June 26, 1981. The *** Re: Legs please call 526-6584. deadline for application is Feb. 20, "Whitman's Image of Voice: To We, The Women Who *** to assist foreign students in the Women of Rice! Put your unused 1981. 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RSVP in class. tickets (not floor) for Nov. 2 *** Sunday show. Will sell at our cost. the subject. Special topics to be Effective immediately, all doctoral grants to fulltime students who use P.S. We may request that you wear discussed are how to overcome the aerospace field as subject Jeff 686-3334 o**r Davi* d 666-7031. candidates who have completed all shorts only,in our presence. predailing jitters, and script degree requirements except the matter in print, radio, tv, or still *** After a 2-day buildup in Math 355: and movie photography. To be Dear Dagny, organization techniques (Most dissertation and who are registered Stanton: And so this is the people are finding, "Hello, this is for the purpose of completing it eligible, your entry has to have I've looked for you for twenty- definition. appeared in print, in some two years and have not found you. ..." more effective at the beginning can check out books for one Student: Isn't that definition of the conversation). 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Rice anti-intellectuals unite! cassette, excellent engine, power *** The first meeting of the Rice steering and brakes. Need the Organizational meeting of the Rice Community Book and Calculator money! $350, willing to negotiate. Vixen Support Group will be Destruction Society will be Call Mario 520-6930 after 6 p.m. Friday at midnight Oct. 31 holding its first meeting at or economics department. (witching hour), in room 236 Jones Fondren, Library this Sunday at *** North. Sponsored by Clovis 10. A symbolic destruction of back To Mike from Cougar High: Vaughn for his physical issues of Atlantic Monthly is thanks for the help on the car. New enjoyment. planned, along with a lecture on phone number is 660-7293. Call We love you, Clovis, baby, kiss, the symbolism of flame and the use sometime. — C. kiss. thereof. Bring your bic and have a blast!

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