Sid Rich, Jones, winners in Beer-Bike race by David Butler launch. Wiess captain Dennis the other teams, Baker Doe Doherty's 1:02.6. The wearing his Michelob T-shirt Hall quickly substituted for received one penalty, Hanszen Coors-decorated Brown team over his tuxedo shirt at the Mechanical failures and Foley, who then replaced Hall two, and Brown four, to give never managed to overcome Rondelet ball that evening.) penalties provided the critical as the last Wiess rider and the error-free Jones team a the effects of their four Lovett chartered a new margins Saturday as Sid posted a respectable 2:08 in the fifteen second edge over penalties and finished last. Houtran bus for the occasion, Richardson and Jones process, as Wiess finished second-place Baker at the The third award of the race, and utilized the Lovett Road colleges won the men's and third. finish. Hanszen, stuck in the the unofficial entrance Patrol to clear the way for the women's divisions of the Baker College's hopes for a cellar since they entered competition, featured Sid bus' entrance. Jones' annual Beer-Bike race. victory faded early as their women's Beer-Bike (except Rich's Vikings floating in Dixieland band and sports- Richardson posted a narrow fifth rider had to contend with 1974, when they didn't field a aboard a pickup-cum- cars, Brown's Coors vans, and win over last year's cham- a slipped chain, causing him team) rose to third place with longboat, complete with a surfeit of limousines were pions from Will Rice after the to lose over thirty seconds. The an average time of 1:07, and pointed prow and shields. also Observed. ninth WRC biker suffered a last Baker rider also suffered a the fastest recorded single (Richardson Master William For photographs of this faulty launching and fell chain failure, which caused time for the half-mile course, Martin was observed to still be year's race, see pages 8-9. down on the track. Despite the him to carry his bike across accident, the last two Will Rice the finish line just inches bikers nearly regained the ahead of Hanszen. The "Fun lead, with anchor rider Jay College" jumped to an early Thomas' 2:06.1 time for the lead, regained it from Wiess in one-mile men's course the the fourth round after Wiess fastest time of the day. Sid was hit with a chugging Rich anchor Jim Pflugrath, penalty, but lost it to Will Rice unaware of the wreck, saw on a foot-fault on the fifth after his launch that Thomas round. Lovett painted the had started behind him, took track, but otherwise failed to escape their traditional cellar- The Rica off to preserve the SRC advantage and held it down to dweller status. the finish line. The women's race was the Team Wiess, who led during most evenly matched compe- the second and third rider's tition in several years, with circuits, also suffered penalties and coordination in mechanical faults as ninth the pits proving themselves rider Dan Foley's front tire decisive in Jones' victory. came loose from the rim after While Jones' average time was Threshethursday, april 13r, 1978 volume 65, number 32 he crashed following his not significantly faster than Committee appointments fill senate docket In a meeting Monday membership. Further discus- present, alternatives include the Cultural Committee. primary loyalty to the evening, the SA Senate sion will be held at the next an Interface conference, an Marian Barber will head the college," Creely said, "the discussed committee appoint- meeting, after the' Senators off-campus weekend retreat, Pub Committee, and Debbie college social chairmen ments and plans for the have an opportunity to speak and a restructured Tavistock Anderson will remain in cannot be expected to carry out coming year. with prospective sponsors and conference. Barber and charge of Ticket Subsidies. RPC social events in addition Pete Schwab of Lovett people in the colleges. Cockerham hope to submit a Concerts will be co-chaired by The RPC Social Chairman College, Jill Gary of Brown Internal Vice President firm proposal to the Senate Tripp Doss and Lisa Willis, needs more helpers to College, Bert Baker of Baker, John Cockerham and Parlia- next week. and Pub Entertainment will implement activities." The and Tim Griffey of Richardson mentarian Marian Barber Nominations for the 1978-79 be headed by Larry Pirkle and position of RPC Social were appointed to the SA asked the Senate to decide Pub Control Board were Kathy Collmer. Allan Shenoi Chairman is still open, and Financial Committee. Commit- what type of leadership presented to the 1977-78 Board will head the Student Services qualified partiers are urged to tees concerning constitutional conference the SA would for consideration at its Committee along with contact Creely, Steve Bosse, or revisions, orientation week, endorse next year. The value meeting Wjpdnesdfiy, April .12. Marlene Madden and Robert Susan Mezynski about the job. student publications, and of the Tavistock Conference Dr. Ciarrington •'will Choose WinCer. The RPC will meet in Rayzor community relations will be which was held last Septem- Board members on the basis of Creely presented the RPC Hall 110 on the second, fourth, announced at the next ber was a controversial issue. the present Board's recom- budget for 1978-79 which will and fifth Mondays of each meeting. All agreed that some type of mendations. be funded by $12,000 from month. The executive officers Several Senators suggested conference for politicos was RPC President Gene Creely blanket tax and $8,000 carry- and interested students will faculty members to serve as needed, but some felt the scope announced the committee over from the old regime. meet on the first and third sponsor to the SA, but no final and emphasis of the experi- chairmen for his admini- Creeely also proposed an Mondays for informal decision was made by the ence should be changed. At stration. Mike Arden will head amendment to the SA By-laws discussion and planning. The the Films Committee; Amy which would expand the RPC RPC office will be open most Grossman, Regina Pappas, Social Committee to include weekday afternoons to and Steve Bosse will co-chair more students. "With their organize RPC events.

' » < ... r.v-: S.iLi J-h *": V .m••• — « ' •* 'i •• J5*>.v'. TexPIRG wins referendum A referendum to overrule the position include Duncan the candidates will be printed SA senate's inclusion of Texas Cathcart , Sid Rich; Noel in next week's Thresher. To Public Interest Research Shenoi, Lovett; Marian J. be included, candidates must Group (TexPIRG) as an SA Barber, Jones; and Frank submit a double-space organization failed in light Bay, Lovett. Others running typewritten statement not to voting Tuesday. Fifth year are Frank Wolak, Lovett, and exceed two pages to the Honor Council representative Cynthia Somerville, Jones. Thresher office by Monday, candidates, Bart McAndrews Campaign statements from April 17 at 5pm. and Steven Tighe, received 118 and 112 votes respectively to win their uncontested races. To veto the senate's action, Noted authors to visit over sixty-six percent of the Separated by only 24 hours, Chambers Case" at 8 p.m. voters had to disagree with the two of the country's prominent Thursday, April 20, in the particular action. Opponents literary figures will appear on Chemistry Lecture Hall. This of the measure could only campus to deliver major talks. will be the first annual Harold muster 282 "disagree" votes JR. and Margaret Rorschach out of 681 cast or 41.4 percent Nobel prize winner Saul Memorial Lecture in l^egal of the total. The Senate's Bellow will give,this year's History, endowed by Harold E, decision was approved by six Rayzor-Browri Lecture at 8 Rorschach, Jr., of the Physics colleges and the RMC polling p.m. Wednesday, April 19, in Department, in memory of his places, while small majorities the Grand Hall of the RMC. parents. Weinstein, to be in Jones and Wiess voted to Walter Isle, Chairman of the introduced by Harold M. overrule the action. English Department, will Hyman, William P. Hobby Another election to fill the present Bellow for his address Professor of History, is the ' V undergraduate position on the on "Writing For Dear Life." author of the widely discussed University Council vacated by- A uthor-sc h o 1 a r Allen book Perjury: The Hiss- VasTv Alex Arts is scheduled for W e i n s t e i n will discuss Chambers Case (Knopf, wunderwood April 25. Candidates for the < e s s o n. s • f H i a s - 1978^ OU. threshing-it-out WMHSMMMUi uoi susl itilEte&t soMeiu Af/T AtaB Jones—a bargain for $1.50 Well, ok, we know you don't And the band; we even got a got the party, now we want the usually pay a buck to come dance band. For dancing. Not people. That's you, that's over here, but it is a party, and standing around. And dart where you come in. This is one we get a little bored looking at boards. And it's on a of the last flings before finals, each other all the time. This is Saturday, this one, the and as flings go, we can fling sincere, we're coming out of fifteenth; Saturdays are for with the best of them. You IfJ fAC 1 j X our cells to have a good time, thrills. 9pm to lam. We got know where we are, the two /jo D£S/iu tx*U-TQ rained out last semester, buildings that look like thCT you od ci-iuc and we want you to be there to rut fu»*. eiP enjoy it too. Mi Casa Es Tu which was a real pain, but this Holiday Inns at the end of the OFF ALL YOwK. time everything's wired. And cobblestone runway. That's WMJ . Casa. Just a dollar now or fifty j cents more at the door. It'll this is a personal invitation; us. Jones are us. You know, the help pay for all the kegs, cokes, look on page 15, that's our ad. ones with the above average tostadas, pinball machines So Jones people won't be salad bar at lunch. Well, we (which do not come cheap) and getting back their key give parties too. So come on other things we've got hold of. deposits; this is a party, right? by. We'll be here. We won't Priorities and everything. We start without you. editorial Players want coach rehired At this time of year it is only natural to complain about To the editor: women's basketball coach we Coach Inman is an excellent We, the undersigned think it necessary to publish coach. the amount of work you have to do. But do you get the members of the Women's our reasons for wanting to For these reasons we feeling that your homework is getting in the way of your Basketball team would like to keep Paul Inman as our coach. respectfully ask the Athletic education? "Learning outside the classroom" can be more publicly compliment our First, Coach Inman played Department to retain Paul than just a phrase used in recruiting booklets—if you get coach, Paul Inman, on the fine both basketball and volleyball Inman as Women's Basketball an opportunity to do it. job he has done with the while a student at Rice and coach for the coming season. women's basketball program thus understands the Kathleen Bendel It is a legitimate question to ask if Rice's requirement of during the past two years. problems associated with Peggy Burns 40 courses or 120-140 hours are too high. Many of the In view of his dedication and playing a varsity sport at an Jean A. Hobart schools we like to compare ourselves with—the Eastern skill we are amazed that the academically rigorous school. Laura Jo Manning Ivies—have a significantly lower number of courses Athletic Department is Second, he has been our coach Becky L. Mathre required, about 32 courses. Even with a lighter lolSd, they considering replacing him for for two years and we feel that Kerry Layne McCarley next year but, in as much as as a young team continuity of Tamie Nash find no problem maintaining their academic standards. they have posted a job coaching from year to year is Julie Sandman Nearly two years have passed since such a change in description notice for a especially important. Third, Patti Sharp the course load has been seriously considered. The final report of Convocation '76 recommended that the requirements be reduced to the equivalent of 36. Under Evaluation changes protested this proposal, freshmen and seniors would be able to take To the editor: only four courses a semester. Since then the issue has in these surveys would drop This should not be taken to (At its meeting of April 4,1978, sharply under this system, faded into obscurity. mean that we feel the current the Wiess College Cabinet and decrease the effectiveness system is anywhere near ideal. If anything the pressure has been to increasing degree passed the following resolu- of the evaluations. We also feel Representatives of our college and major requirements. Notably in engineering, this has tion. We now wish to submit that a new and unnecessary will gladly work on developing been done to meet the standards for professional this resolution to the burden would be placed on new ideas for a better system. Committee on Undergraduate college personnel. The Wiess College Cabinet accreditation. Another growing trend is to dispence Teaching as an indication of altogether with the final year and go on into graduate or student reaction to proposed professional schools. While it has the effect of reducing changes.) The following is the Thresher's policy for editorial page material. Letters to the Editor should be no longer than 350 words (unless discussed in the undergraduate load by default, it only rushes the RESOLVED: We, the person with the editor), typewritten, signed, and with current phone number student into the professional tract that he will follow for members of the Wiess Cabinet provided. No unsigned letters will be printed. believe that implementation of the rest of his life. Guest Editorials may be submitted on any topic of current interest. There are the current proposal to shift no length limitations on editorials; all other requirements as with letters stand. The unique opportunities to learn from your profs and the administration of Unsigned Editorials represents consensus of staff opinion. your peers will not be as available after you leave. These evaluations of teacher Signed Editorials represent only that particular staff member's opinion and should not be construed as more than a privately held opinion. four years should not be an onerous chore that must be effectiveness from the done with quickly. Students should have time to discover classroom to the colleges would be a serious error. We things outside the limits of lectures and course work. feel that student participation PHILIP PARKER Editor STEVE SETSER by Jeff Kerr The Rice Business Manager WILLY Becky Bonar Thresher Advertising Manager

Steve Sullivan Associate Editor Mark Linimon Back Page Editor Jim Fowler Contributing Editor David Butler Assistant Editor 0 Walter Underwood Photography Editor Greg LeRoy Fine Arts Editor © Michelle Smith Editor-Elect Editorial Staff Barry Jones, Rawslyn Ruffin, Kathryn Payne, Matt Muller, Georgiptna Young, Chip Bledsoe, Jim Beall, Michelle Smith, Mark Linimon Sports Staff Larry Nettles, Pete Schwab, Russell Henderson Art Staff.. i Randy Furlong, Dale Charletta, Jeff Kerr Photography Staff TW Cook, grungY Mark Catlett, Charles Jenkins, Bruce Kfessler HEY.' ?ULLV£lC Fine Arts Staff Amy Grossman, Stan Barber, Ted Andrews BOY, IT'S T0U6H out IViduction Staff Steve Sullivan, Debbie Gronke, Cathy Egan, TO COKJCtX/TRATE- David Gutierrez, rbep, g, mcl ONJ THE bA ME vj\u.y i J Cirrulation Department BiJJ, Barron, Martha Espinosa IN THE.SL COLD The Rice Thresher, the official student newspaper at Rice University since 1916, LEAGUES# is published weekly on Thursdays during the school year, except during examination periods and holidays, by the students of Rice University, phone 527- 4801 or 527-4802. Advertising information available on request; phone 524-0311 and/or 527-4079. Editorial and business offices are located on the second floor of the Rice Memorial Center, P.O. Box 1892, Houston, Texas 77001. Mail subscription rate, $10 per year. The opinions expressed herein are not necessarily those of anyone except tin' writer. Obvinush. Copyright 1978, The Rice Thresher. All rights reserved. "mamas don't let your babies grow up to be thresher editors the rice thresher, april 13,1978 — page 2 CSU offers China Night; BSU to hold elections

The Rice CSA presents, for delay! Come, and bring your Sunday, April 16. To vote noon in the Wiess PDR, there year. Please don't fail to your pleasure, our annual friends to a delightful absentee, please contact will be a meeting of the new attend this meeting, for it will CHINA NIGHT-a banquet of experience in Oriental dining. Deborah Harris at 790-0112 or officers and the body. The be the last official meeting of sumptuous delicacies such as by Carolyn Choi Sheila Humphrey at797-0396, newly elected chairperson the school year. Egg Rolls, Char-Siew Bau, or put your vote in the off- shall address the body Finally, don't forget the Sweet & Sour Pork, Fried Rice, campus box for Deborah concerning goals and election Monday, April 17, at Almond Gai-Ding and The Black Students Union Harris at Jones College. activities that the BSU will be Wiess. We need the support of Chinese Pepper Steak met on Monday, April 10, to On Monday, April 24 at 12 involved in during the next every current member. followed by live enter- nominate candidates for tainment. Offering a taste of officers to next year's body. the Chinese culture, our There were 8 nominations at talented artists will perform the meeting: Theodora Phea the ancient lion dance, was nominated for Treasurer singing, piano and flute (declined); Tedd Polk was music—a unique experience to nominated for Secretary be enjoyed by all present. The D00NESBURY (declined); Wilbur Burbank festivities begin at 6:30 pm on GOOD EVENING, FRJENDS, BEFORE WE GET STAKED, 1 'D JUST AND WELL AND WELCOME TO THE LIKE TO SAY THAT THESE AWARDS was nominated for Treasurer; YOU MIGHT Saturday, April 15 in the Benny Barnes was nominated SECOND ANNUAL HUMAN WOULDN'T BE POSSIBLE IF NOT FOR. Wiess Commons. Tickets are a RIGHTS AWARDS BANQUET! REPORTS FURNISHED US BY HUMAN 30000!! for Vice-Chairperson; Leroy / \ —v, RIGHTS U1AJCHD06 F mere $3.75 per person (a AMN^TY INTER- Williams II was nominated for NATIONAL! worthwhile investment, Chairperson; Cynthia Clifton considering the exotic evening *%, was nominated for Secretary; that will be yours to enjoy and Monica Strauss was nomi- w remember) and are available nated for Secretary; Paul Race from: was nominated for Treasurer. An election committee was Irene Lui 162 Baker selected among those present, Carolyn Lee 406 Brown which is as follows: Sheila Mai Pham 435 Jones Humphrey (chairperson), LADIES AND Keith Pon 409 Lovett Deborah Rolfe, and Deborah IT'S A SHAME, REALLY. I GENTLEMEN, HERB FOR. MOST TEN HMM.. Paul Fong 206 Will Rice Harris. The election of officers THINK THEY'VE DEVALUED MAY I HAVE WE GO! COURTEOUS BUCKS THEY STILL THE HUMAN RJGHTS AWARDS YOUR ATTENTION NEED A CUSTOMS ON BER- USIN6 Henry Chu 105 Wiess will be held on Monday, April BY OFFERING SO MANY.. PLEASE? IN OUR PEMCiL ? OFFICIALS.. MUDA! PINK College Secretary Hanszen 17 at 12 noon in the Wiess FIRST CATEGORY.. / / JEEPS? College Secretary Sid Rich PDR. Everyone is urged to attend the next meeting on Only a limited number of Monday. Absentee votes shall tickets will be sold, so don't be acceptible no later than In the colleges FOR MOST IMPROVED BENIN'S A CHANGED COUNTRY, AND THE HUMAN RIGHTS WE'VE 60T PHREP! CIVIL LIBERTIES AND WINNER IS.. 6EE. VICTOR. THAT DOES IT! Richardson — College you got something for j CLIMATE IN A IT: I JUST THEN SOME! LAST YEAR ALONE GUINEA! WHAT?! I'M REALLY SACK IN THE 1 nothing? DEVELOPING KNOW WE VE WE RELEASED OVER. SO SORRY.. SLAMMER! elections will be held Tuesday, I NATION.. ear IT! POLITICAL PRISONERS! April 25. Floor reps for next There is going to be a Baker / year, judicial appointments Dance in the Grand Hall of the and minor constitutional RMC from 9pm to lam after changes will be decided. the Baker Night feast. BYOB. Petitions for floor rep will be The Baker retreat is this due Saturday the 22nd. weekend. We have rented a A new administration is beach house and every Baker now in charge. Kevin person is welcome. Sign up is McKenna is President, Brian on the glass in the outer f 4-a

Collins is V.P., Brian Cooper is commons. If you have any .. AND THE WINNER OF MOST THANK YOU VERY MUCH! I'D JUST UNITED STATES /F YOU GUYS HADN'T Treasurer and Mike "Wet- questions talk to Roberta IMPROVED CLIMATE FOR PUB- LIKE TO SAY THAT THE REFORMS PRESSURE! ISN'T PUT THE SCREWS LIC DEBATE WITHIN AN AUTHOR IN MY COUNTRY U/ERE A DIRECT THAT GREAT, ON WE'D STILL BE. back" Cruscoza is Secretary. Mann. ITARiAN POLITICAL REGIME IS.. RESULTOFPRESSURE FROM THE LADIES AND IN THE DARK AGES! Most offices in the college also I am interested in knowing if n NICARA6UA! U.S.! GENTLE- have new blood, but Secre- anybody reads this column. If MEN?! taries of Academics and of you do read it I would Cultural Activities are still appreciate some help with my 1 ' : needed. See Kevin or Brian survey. Here is all you have to Collins. do. To signify that you have College Night will be read this masterpiece of Friday, April 21. Sign up with journalism, send a $10 check Kay Lake. Dates' names must or money order to Baker be filled in by this Friday or College Box 303. Next week I the places will be filled with will be able to report on the ..AND THE FINAL AWARD OF THE EVENING GOES TO 4..WHAT HAVE someone else. number of people who read n 5 THAT NATION WHOSE SENSE 'RIP.'z.. AND WE GOT HERE? IT ' ' - , M this column. OF MISSION AND HI6H THE WINNER LOOKS LIKE A fUROPB! ACCEPTING FOR B • MORAL PURPOSE MOST IS. f NINE-WAY TIB! Brown—is hosting language T C 4 THE WEST IS g CLOSELY RESEMBLES \ ? NATO'S ALEX- • tables at dinner each week. On Will RiCe — There are (as of THAT OF THE (L_ ANDERHAIE. I'L Tuesday is French, Wednes- Monday) twenty-two large H. UNITED STATES! day is Spanish, and Thursday Hughes "On my honor, I went is German. All students and to Rice" T-shirts remaining. professors are welcome. Price is $3.50. Come by Room 232 WRC or call 526-4514. Jones — Jones Open House— "Mi casa es tu casa!" party will be held Saturday, April 15. Wiess — There will be an off- Tickets are $1.50. There will be campus election Tuesday April 25 to fill a vacant spot on WHAT? YOU WW SHOULD ALSO, YOU MUST UNDERSTAND IN A COUNTRY' SUCH AS OURS, a live band, beer, food and * DIDtTT MAKE ANY WF? IRAN IS A OUR SPECIAL SITUATION, GEN- GRADUALISM IS THE ONLY WAV! NO, NO, THE TLEMEN! IN IRAN, w£ WINDS pinball machines. the cabinet. A run-off, if HUMAN RIGHTS KEY STRATE6IC THAT'S WHY WE RECENTLY DE - OF WHAT? PRISONERS OF SOCIAL CHANGE WOULD PLAY needed, will be held Friday, CONCESSIONS ALLY TO THE U.S., CIPEP TO PHASE OUT OUR TORTURE THE PRISONS WE'RE JUST Jones will hold its Associate AT ALL. THIS AND MR . CARTER HAVOC WfTH OUR. DEUCATE CUL - PROGRAM THROUGH THE SENSI- HOT REPLAC- Picnic April 21. April 28. If you wish to run, YEAR? \ KNOWS TT TURAL AND POLITICAL ECOSYSTEM! BLE PROCESS OFATTRTTTON.' ING THEM. sign up with Allen Porterfield Baker — Baker Night is this in Room 221 or call 526-8515. Friday in the Baker Com- ( mons. There is still room at Hanszen — Hanszen College some of the tables if you have needs waiters for their College yet to sign up. Again, I would Night on April 20. About 3 like to stress to the off campus hours work at $2.50/hr. plus people that this is a FREE dinner. For more information meal. When was the last time and to sign up, call 526-7136. the rice thresher, april 13, 1978 — page 3 Schreiber sees sports as key to discrimination

by Steve Sullivan women's sports was a New York Times, which because "ten years ago the very interested in sports when calling." makes her statement concern- women chugged tea and rode they were young. ing sports somewhat surpris- tricycles." "I really don't care whether Schreiber, who graduated ing. Before taking her job at the New York Yankees or the These two traits are not just from Rice in 1967 with a BA in , Schreiber had "I've always been a sucker Boston Red Sox win the English before going on to been editor of women- manifestations of the same pennant," remarked Le Anne for transition periods," she personality trait, but also have graduate school at Stanford Sports and worked for two said when explaining her Schreiber, "covering men's and Harvard, is currently the and a half years for Time as an element of cause and effect, sports is a job for me; covering reason for taking the job at believes Schreiber. In talking assistant sports editor of the an international correspon- womenSports. The Title IX dent, before her coverage of to women who had been legislation is changing the tomboys, Ms. Schreiber said, the Montreal Olympics got her look of college athletics at involved in sports writing. "what they singled out most Rice and across the country. In was a sense of risk-taking." GRADS 1974, said Schreiber, virtually She considers the stigma Schreiber remarked that, as no scholarships were avail- society places on athletically- Need a Really Good Job? she watched the Beer-Bike able to women athletes. This inclined women as worse that race Saturday, she was more past year some $7 million in social or political discrimina- A legal career without law school can be yours as a interested in the admittedly scholarships was doled out to tion. "By divorcing them from less competitive women's race, Legal Assistant. Job opportunities are excellent in over 10,000 women. Now two their bodies, society is million girls are playing high divorcing them from their this exciting new field. Legal assistants do much school varsity sports. most basic sense of power." In work traditionally done only by lawyers. this way, she says, "sex discrimination provides the Three months of intensive training in courses "As levels of participation model for race, class, and all taught by lawyers can give you the skills to rise, so does the quality of other forms of discrimina- interview witnesses, do legal research, prepare play," claimed Schreiber, tion." noting the fact that the As an example of this she pleadings, draft transaction documents, and average difference between pointed to the rivalry between prepare cases for trial under the supervision of an men's and women's world the cheerleader and the attorney. swimming records, which woman athlete. "Until averaged about 20% back in recently, women had to choose The Basic Legal Assistant Course begins June 5. the fifties, is now about 10% between being comfortable and is still dropping. with their sexuality and being Call or write for further information: comfortable with their The Southwestern Paralegal Institute Schreiber said that when bodies." The cheerleader can she took over womenSports, expect to lead a happier 999 One Main Plaza the magazine had been adolescence, but a vital part of pressured into devoting most a person's identity will be Houston, Texas 77002 of its coverage to tennis, golf, missing—a sense of aware- ness of one's body. The athlete (713) 225-0622 r and skiing. Traditional women's magazine adver- will lead a stormier ado- Approved by the Texas Education Agency LeAnne Schrieber tisers didn't like the lescence but will emerge with a —waiter underwood "atmosphere" of trying to sell stronger, better developed cosmetics in a magazine sense of identity. "Each pays a devoting attention to women price the other didn't have to," TEXAS WORLD SPEEDWAY TURNAROUND running the 440. Schreiber explained Schreiber. RECORD SHOP stopped that trend, and then COLLEGE STATION. TEXAS convinced the advertisers that Schreiber said she sees the there was a connection women basketball players Presents The who are now being heavily Quality Used Records between women interested in women's sports and those recruited as "sacrificial Buy-Sale-Trade independent enough to lambs," who will inspire succeed in the business world. thousands of other girls to When she later checked that play the sport and "liberate 6057 Bissonett (at Rampart) hunch, it turns out she was basketball from the game one 665-5587 right. A great majority of the plays with one's brother's successful women in business hoop in one's father's and politics reported being driveway."

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jfMyt And CHrv«ourrttriMn irAA+ ~ All 7 Foleys Stores L. the rice thresher, april 13,1978 — page 4 Rice Hotel to become apartment complex In the third "sale" in the convert the structure into an March, Rice reached an profit, and the corporation lease on the property and past three years, Rice finally apartment-hotel complex. agreement with the Ritten- went into bankruptcy. In announced plans to renovate. divested itself of all interest in house Capital Corporation to September 1977, the hotel was the Rice Hotel as the Rice's efforts to sell the hotel sell the hotel and make a 50 sold by the bankruptcy court Originally the site of the University and the Rice began in late 1974. Large year lease with an option to for about $542,962—the Texas state capital, the Preservation Corporation sold operating losses from the hotel buy for the land. amount owed the largest location on Texas Avenue the building to Portfolio had begun to drain other creditor, Southern National served as the Capital Hotel Management of Texas, Inc. university funds, so the Rittenhouse Corp. briefly Bank, to the Rice Preservation when the capital was moved to (PMTI) for $3 million. TMPI university seta March 31,1975 reopened the hotel as the Rice- Corporation. Austin in 1840. In 1866 also announced plans to spend deadline to find a buyer or Rittenhouse. But the hotel William Rice purchased the an additional $10 million to demolish the building. In late was unable to make a The Preservation Corpora- hotel and left it to his proposed tion, a group of local investors, institute in his will. chose to exercise their option Jesse Jones obtained the to buy the land underneath the property in 1911 and had th^ Exxon head critical of controls hotel and offered an earnest old hotel demolished. The new by Steve Sullivan society's problems. Thus blindly pursuing others," money contract before the Rice Hotel was completed in "The public is beginning to regulation has become what stated Meyer. option expired on March 31. 1913. The building passed to realize that the regulatory Meyer calls "excessive," Rice still owns the nearby Rice the Houston Endowment, Inc. approach is a two-edged because "regulations have Meyer thinks that there are garage, although the PMTI on Jones' death in 1956 and sword," said Exxon president such a tendency to feed on signs that this trend is group has taken a 99 year was transfered to Rice in 1971. Randall Meyer Wednesday themselves." changing, and there is much night. Meyer was speaking on that the business community "Tlie Private Sector in an Era Government regulation now can do to help bring such a COLLEGIATE CLEANERS of Increasing Regulation," in costs the average family $2000 change about. "Business Students 10% discount on the President's Lecture series. a year, said Meyer. "Excessive managers have to identify Drycleaning & Alterations Meyer said there is a regulation itself is in danger of public concerns," he said. He 2430 Rice Blvd. 5887 "climate of distrust" among becoming an illness in the believes the public values (straight up the street in the Village) the public which "has been social body." Meyer favors economic freedom, and does focused on anything viewed as regulations which prescribe not want to see the private big and powerful." Because "minimum standards" of sector taken over. "The public the two most widely discussed conduct rather than stating closely links freedom with the alternatives to regulation are the one and only acceptable vitality of their private divestiture and government way of operating. "Regula- institutions," Meyer main- REPRODUCE take-over, the public has come tion, because of its tunnel tained. Our photo-copying machine will allow to view regulation as a middle- vision, can become harmful to you to reproduce for only 3%Q a page; of-the-road approach to our national goals, while Businesses need to voice their opinions more at the level Dissertations copied on watermarked at which regulations are 100% rag paper just 7

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For example, he eleven year old who gave Jones Commons. His talk abortion, these services are organization in introducing cited the rise in the number of birth. In part, Dr. Hoolins focused on legal questions offered on a graduated fee sterilization and abortion births among women under 18 blamed this on laws which concerning sex education, scale, ranging from 2/3 the techniques into Houston. Once in Harris County. While the require that a minor must contraception and abortion. In normal medical fee down to a demand for these services total number of births each have the consent of a guardian particular, he discussed the no charge for the indigent. was shown the medical year in Houston is declining, to obtain a contraceptive role that planned parenthood There is a loan fund for those community became less probably due to greater device or an abortion. This has played in changing public who need abortions but cannot reluctant to offer them. availability of contraception, causes many girls to wait until •pinion on these subjects. pay for them at the time. There is still a lot of work to births among minors has risen it is too late to do anything. Planned Parenthood is ? But, Dr. Hollins pointed out do in this area, according to from a small percentage of the tional organization which that the purpose of Planned f - mpts to educate the public Parenthood is not to provide it population control. pregnancy services. Instead , ices offered include its goal is to make these Promotions given to 28 profs A total of 28 Rice University bertson, political science; Approved to Tenure Only faculty members have been Charles Garside, history; (Associate Professors): • GREAT SUMMER JOBS • promoted, President Hacker- Elton B. Hale, accounting; Chester A. Boterf, art and art man announced last week. The W. H. Jaco and J. C. Polking, history; Thomas L. 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the rice thresher, april 13, 1978 — page 6 Lovett has a basement. Wiess has purple chairs and green walls. Will Rice has money to burn. Sid Rich has couches to burn. Hanszen has a whole commons I to bum. Jones has Brown. Baker has community serving. a &

Right now you're probably deciding if you really want to sink your bucks in a university vocational school. Well, maybe Rice is just the place you're looking for. Then again maybe it isn't. We don't like to compare Rice with other schools; we just like to make promo booklets. They give us something to do between coffee breaks and distributing the $8 You might need some if you want to go here. parking fine slush fund. We hope you like this one, 0000000000000000000000000000 How good is Rice? because it's the last free thing you'll get here. Statistics indicate that 112 percent of Rice students In the spring of 1971, the Lithuanian Friendship So what's different about Rice? Maybe it's the participate in intramural athletics. That's a joke; we League published a rating of all the places in the U.S. people; we have them. Rice admits men and women thought it up ourselves. Rice also has football players with more trees per inhabitant than library students without regard to race, color, national or that can step right out of photographs and run periodicals. It reserved its highest rating for only ethnic origin.* We've also got trees. Lots of them. through white space. two—Rice and the state of Oregon. Need we say 814,623 to be exact. That's one for every squirrel on more? campus; even the ones in the business office. Isn't Rice basically a science and engineering school? ACADEMICS You bet it is. No use wasting time on feeble courses. They're useless; they don't bring in grant money. You come to Rice to study. Anybody who tells you different is either an underachiever or a Poli. Sci. Isn't Rice almost all-male? major. Yup, it sure is. And there's a healthy undecided uk community in our music school. They've got until the spring term of their sophomore year to commit themselves. After that it's a $25 charge from the registrar's office.

Isn't Rice a high pressure school? Rice doesn't honor its outstanding students— it ranks them. Too bad they can't win games. Can I find out more ? Rice can be a world unto itself. Except when the rapists wander on campus. Houston has new buses, Certainly, but it's gonna cost you. We aren't here Rice's eight residential colleges are more than for grins. This is a university, not a charity. We got dormitories. They're places to eat, sleep, and study. and a zoo, and adult cinemas, and a zoo, and ballet (for those of the Shepherd inclination), and a zoo, and trees to water. And leaves to blow around. And the Alley Theatre. You won't have the time to go faculty to feed. We're not a way of life; we're a 9 to 5 job. •Seventh Day Adventiets need not apply We don't like them. there. So here's a picture of it.

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—wunderwood —grungy the rice thresher, april 13, 1978 — page 9 fine arts calendar Bellow Lecture Chamber Works Arms and the Man delssohn in Hamman Hall on Rosenberg Concert Nobel Prize winning author Selections from Schuert and As their final production of the Thursday, April 18, at 8:30pm. Artist/teacher of the oboe at Saul Bellow will give this Copland are featured in the season, The Rice Players will 527-4933. the Shepherd School of Music, year's Razor/Brown Lecture Museum of Fine Arts' perform George Bernard * * * Michael Rosenberg performs a on Wednesday, April 19, at Chamber Music Concert Shaw's spoof of military life Student Art Exhib. Houston premiere recital on 8pm, in the Grand Hall of the scheduled for April 15 at 3pm and true love this Thursday, Sponsored by the Department April 17, at 8:30pm, in + * * Rice Memorial Center. in the Brown Auditorium. 526- Friday and Saturday at 8pm of Art and Art History and the * * • 1361 for furthe* +r information* . in Hamman *Hall * *. 527-4040. Association of Rice Alumni, Rosenberg Concert the fifteenth annual student's Absurd Person Singular art exhibition will be on view Artist/ teacher of the oboe at Alan Ayckbourn's Broadway Long Recital Sinfonia the Shepherd School of Music, The Shepherd School of Music Rice graduate students Paul in Sewall Gallery from April hit will open at the Alley 18 through May 14. Michael Rosenberg performs Theatre on April 20 (with will present a recital of Kirby and Alan Burdick are a Houston premiere recital on preview performances on the graduate student Kennenth featured performers as they Long's composition in Denizens April 17, at 8:30pm, in 16,18 and 20) at 8pm. 228-8421 conduct the Shepherd A world premiere of Gary Hamman Hall. 527-4933. for further information. Hamman Hall on Sunday, Sinfonia in works by Grieg, April 16, at 7:30pm. Chason's latest work ("a Hadyn, Jones and Men- lunatic comedy with serious undertones") has been held over at the Equinox Theatre, playing Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30pm. 868- 5829 for further information. * * * Lone Star presents Quartet With guest pianist Yvar Mikhashoff, the Shepherd Quartet performs Shostako- the No Place But Texas vich's Piano Quartet, Op. 57, Mozart's Quartet in A. Major, K. 464 and Smetana's Quartet Quiz. in E Minor on Wednesday, April 19, at 8:30pm, in Hamman Hall. 527-4933. • specialized

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No Phone I Come ODjjy! 7 I \ • « > ; * t the rice thresher, april 13, 1978 — page 10 'Contemporary' show opens by Greg LeRoy Entitled Leger, Our pieces were loaned by private An exhibition of sixty Contemporary, the exhi- and public collections in paintings, drawings, gouaches bition was organized by the Texas. and prints by French 20th Institute for the Arts. A rather Century painter Fernard Leger comprehensive selection of "The reason for this show," (1881-1955), opens this Friday Legeer's work was assembled, said exhibition co-ordinator at the Race Museum. although a majority of the Heidi Renteria, "is that there hasn't been such a show in this area for quite some time." While Leger is recognized as an important art figure, his work sometimes is underrated. Renteria pointed out that his "unique style" often influ- enced others. Leger, himself, drew heavily from the Cubists. In the catalogue accompany- ing the exhibit, Amy Goldin suggests that Leger may be considered a contemporary because he is "somehow more radically modern" than such artists as Picasso, Braque and Matisse. The exhibition will be up until June 11. Hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 10am-5pm; and Sunday, 12noon-6pm. 527-4002 for Le Chapeau vert et le fer a repasser, Leger's 1950 oil on canvas. further information. Leger's 1948 Gouache and ink on paper, Composition. Players' Arms and the Man a pleasant escape The Rice Players kissed true notions. the romantically inclined rich position as servants bring because he does not confront love goodbye and requested a Complete with internal woman whose mind is them to the thematic forefront. people, but the "institutions of leave of absence from gentility conflicts and unique manipu- engaged to fairy-tale notions Scott McDonald and Margaret our ideals." And this is what in their unassuming produc- lations, Shaw devised the play (and her body engaged to a Elsea's opinions on servitude allows Arms and the Man to tion of Arms and the Man, with stock characters- fairy-tale man) named Raina contrast with the lives of be both optimistic and George Bernard Shaw's witty straight out of the late Petkoff, endearingly por- sublimated feelings which the pessimistic, terribly satirical but gentle farce of pedantic nineteenth century. There is trayed by Mary Fritz. "higher" class people live. yet blindly hopeful. Large Will Dowden and Joan Into this neat world order encompassing questions are Boorman as her parents, comes an escaping soldier not raised in the play. Shaw Catherine and Major Petkoff, from a rival army. While wishes to play gadfly to the COLLEGIATE CLEANERS believe in the world of Raina's fiance (Major Sergius social state. Students 10% discount on tradition. Obviously they Saranoff) would arm himself While neither an excep- Drycleaning and Alterations approve of mating their with bullets and swords, this tional comedy nor an 2340 Rice Blvd. 523-5887 daughter to another Bul- alien soldier prefers chocolate exceptional drama alone, garian noble. And John bars in his cartridge case. Arms and the Man nicely (straight up the street in the village) McConnell (especially in the Steve Ortego convincingly fills the stage with a war jealousy sequence) brilliantly performs this difficult role of against rhetoric and foolish portrays this man of Captain Bluntschli, the old pretensions. Among the grandiose ideals who is not soldier in this world of the very brilliant, well-functioning set 71 above a bit of lusting after the young. and Bobbi Ford's colorful "A TANTALIZING TEASE... servants. What is surprising is that a costumes, the Players give a Louka and Nicola are on the play written to satirize the decent performance of a play for adults who've done a little living... a 'delight in the watching which probes inherently IUDITHCKIS! \v„ >...i ;\„r sidelines of this hierarchy, ideals of 1894 still is relevant. although comments on their Shaw remains pertinent important questions under the "TRIUMPHANTLY FUNNY guise of a pleasant romantic AND WISE... comedy where one may not The incomparable Luis Bunuel... Ns-.N win in the war of love, but at an authentic master... restores best peacefully co-exist. one's appreciation for the fantastic" VINCENT CANin greg leroy

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the rice thresher, april 13, 1978 — page 11 Pitching excels, hitting falls, Owls win 2 of 5

The Rice baseball team won across a run in the bottom of lead he would carry through walked six, but all the Owls bay and managed just four two out of the five games they the seventh. In the nightcap the rest of the game. could muster for him were four other hits. played last weekend, but two against Pan American, the Mike Maxwell followed up singles. This weekend the Owls of those losses were 1-0 Owls pounded out twelve hits, with another fine pitching Saturday, Doug Watson travel to Waco for an setbacks, first to the three by Mike McGee, and performance Friday afternoon fanned ten Pan American important series with the University of Dallas, on outlasted Pan Am, 6-4. Matt as he allowed just five hits and hitters, but Kenny Baldwin Baylor Bears. Rice is one game Thursday, and then Friday to Williams was the winner, with no earned runs as the Owls committed a costly error behind both Baylor and Texas Pan American. Doug Watson coming in to get edged South Dakota State, 3-2. allowing two unearned runs to in the AILC (all-important In the first game of the the last out of the game. All the Owl runs came on score, and Watson lost the loss column), and two or three tournament, Dave Devine Willams suffered a rough third the long ball, as Jim Michalek game 3-2. Baldwin did hit a wins in Waco could put Rice in allowed the University of when Pan American scored all hit a solo blast in the second, home run to account for one of fourth place and give them a Dallas just three hits over of its runs off Williams to take and after South Dakota had the Rice runs, but once again spot in the SWC post-season seven innings. But the Owl a 4-3 lead, but he then settled taken a 2-1 lead in the top half the Owl hitters were held at playoffs. hitters couldn't do any better down and the Owls picked up of the fourth, when freshman and Devine was the losing three runs in the top of the Velton Vanderford, the DH, pitcher when Dallas pushed fourth to give Williams the hit a two run homer to give the lead back to the Owls. Offense battles defense in A1 Ramirez pitched the HAROLD'S GARAGE second game for the Owls, annual Blue-Gray game again playing Pan American, HENRY J, ENGEL, OWNER and allowed just two hits in Head Coach Homer Rice will The offense and defense will Automatic Transmission — Air Conditioning the seven inning game. Once unveil the 1978 Rice football battle for four quarters, and Brakes — Engine Tune-Ups — Front End again the Owl batters failed to team Friday night when the will chalk up scores under the Rebuilding — Wheel Aligning give him any support, and annual Blue-Gray contest point system, rather than 2431 Dunstan 516-5323 Ramirez lost 1-0 when Pan takes place in the stadium. splitting up the squad into two American scored their run This year the event will be teams. Although the football with two outs in the seventh. open free of charge to the players who are currently Ramirez struck out five and public. running on the track team won't participate, many of the Incomparable... manages familiar starters will be ready to play. Randy Hertel, Mark to be both madcap and Snyder and Robert Hoffman will be throwing the ball to firmly rooted in human Inn-triguing David Houser, Joey DiQuinzio and Doug Cunningham, who experience. Robert's quizzical is playing for the first time eye zeroes in on life's Often after a long absence. Installment of the new astro discreetest absurdities." turf in the stadium is ready to begin after the game, so this —John Simon, New York r 1 will be the last game played on the present turf. i Buy one pizza, I "One sweetheart of a movie. i get the next smaller size free. I i Pizza Inn's irresistible pizzas are now twice as tempting. With this coupon, I wnen you buy any giant, laroe or medium size thin crust pizza or any large size A continued delight." i thick crust pizza at the regular menu price, we'll give you one pizza of the next I smaller size with equal numbw of ingredients and the same type crust free. House for Sale —Jeffrey Lyons. WP1X TV & WCBS Radio i Present this coupon with guest check. I • inn-10 ValidThr u Apr"2a 1978 Pizza liuti 2372 Dunstan U Comedy is born again. Easily L J near Dunstan at one of the funniest romantic 7919 Greenbriar at OST Morningside farces...zingy and exhilirating." 795-0382 3 bedroom/2 bath —Tom Allen, Soho Weekly News . Pizza inn 524-4518 "Wfve got a feeling you're gonna like us."c

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the rice thresher, april 13,1978 — page 12 Poor hand-offs plague thinclads in Texas Relays The Rice track team set a it a triple misfortune in the 800 behind one of the many the Invitational 100 meters, four of the major universities school record this past meter relay. This time Mouton Kenyan runners from the and Doc King, who took fifth in Houston are entered: Rice, weekend in the Texas Relays, ran off and left Steve Baldwin University of Texas-El Paso. in the 110 meter high hurdles. University of Houston, Texas but it was of the kind that a without getting the baton. The only other Rice indivi- This Saturday the Owls will Southern and Houston coach doesn't want to break. All was not woe, however, as duals to place in this huge host a meet which has been Baptist. The meet begins at 2 As long as anyone can the Rice thinclads managed to meet were Derrett, who placed dubbed the City of Houston p.m., and admission is free remember the Owl tracksters successfully complete hand- a very respectable fourth in Championships, because all witha Rice ID. never missed the baton offs in two of the relays. The exchange in as many as three 1600 meter relay team of Keith relays in a single meet—until Schnelle, Jesse James, Bruce Sailing team coasts to third place this past weekend. Gingrich, and Baldwin carried The meet in Austin started the baton four times around The Rice Sailing Team Concentration lapses in the 4) A&M 45.8 on an ominous note for the the track in 3:10.2, good traveled to the Austin Yacht afternoon races spelled doom 5) USL 66 Owls, as their first botched enough for fifth place; and the Club on Lake Travis this for the Rice team as they sailed 6) Texas Tech 79.6 hand-off occurred in the prelims distance medley relay team of weekend to compete in the into a comfortable third place. 7) Baylor 84 of the 400 meter relay when Jim Walts, Ricky Thomas, S.E.I.S.A. (South Eastern A fresh start Sunday morning Highlights for Rice were a Charlie Taylor and Carlton Larry Nettles, and Mike Intercollegiate Sailing gave Rice a chance to close the "horizon job" victory in the Derrett couldn't pass the stick Bonem got all four exchanges Association) Dinghy Cham- winning margins, but second race by A division ace within the allotted zone. From right to finish sixth in 10:01. pionship, hosted by the powerhouse sailing by Texas Bruce Richards, in his last there the infection spread to University of Texas. After the and Tulane (5th and 11th in performance for Rice. A timely Individually, it was Mike first six races, Rice led with 15 the nation) proved too much win in the last race by John the finals of the sprint medley, Novelli who shone for the an event in which Rice was points, versus 17 points for the for the Rice team. The final McCree kept 3rd place out of Owls. The cross-country Ail- home favorite Texas, and 19 point totals: expected to do well. In that American continued to the reach of the gaining Aggie race Derrett simply ran off and points for Tulane—because team. Hot shot crews for the improve his track times, both Texas and Tulane 1) Texas 33 left Darrell Mouton. The recording a personal best event were Robin Richards sickness continued on disqualified each other in one 2) Tulane 37 and Alan McCree. 13:52.7 for 5000 meters. That race. 3) Sunday, when the Owls made was good enough for second Rice 45 Commentary: Pro soccer makes shaky start In Dome by Barry Jones Tornado moved ahead on That's a direct kick." The BOKAY SHOP The Houston Hurricane, a goals by Kevin Kewley, person two seats down from new entrant in the North Superstars champ and Mr. me in the press box asked, Amercan Soccer League, Pibb salesman Kyle Rote, Jr., "Yeah, but why is it a direct VILLAGE FLORIST opened its home season in the and Jeff Bourne. kick?" It is to be hoped that if 2406 Rice Boulevard Astrodome last Saturday. It This is not to say that soccer management puts an enter- was a most inauspicious in Houston is doomed. One taining team on the field debut. For the past several thing the soccer people didt Houston sports fans will weeks the public has been right was to offer discounts to respond. It's at least as good Charge Accounts to Rice Students barraged with jingles and had children rather than have as and probably better than the inevitable question put to empty seats (something like watching the Astros lose. it: "What happens when a the Astros finally caught on to Hurricane meets a Tornado?" last year when they dis- (If one did not love the sport of counted seats in the gold Soccer one might have been section of the dome.) turned off immediately by the Little League Soccer players advertising.) made up most of the crowd of What happened was that the 15,226.1 hope this continues. Hurricane turned to a zephyr, Another cause of hope is losing to Dallas 3-0. The play, that the Hurricane really at least in the first half, was haven't played together that closer than the score would long. To write off a team that is indicate. The ball was in the 1-1 now would be less than Dallas side of the field most of fair. Also, soccer is new to the time. After the first forty- Houston. An example of this five minutes Houston had occurred in the press box. taken 11 shots at the goal and After a Dallas defenseman nine corner kicks but failed to committed a handball in the score. Meanwhile, the penalty area, I said "Good. ••••••••••••••••••• * * * * * * STAR PIZZA * * * * * * WE DELIVER * * * * * * * * 520-0800* * * * * 211• 1 Norfolk * * * * * * * * * * * * is hiring Pizzo Makers * * Pizza Makers' assistants * LANGENBACH Germany's great white wine. * also delivery drivers * It rhymes with "rock," has the brilliance of Bach, and its taste is in tune with today. (must hove own vehicle) You'll love Langenbach! Not too dry. Not too sweet. Light. It's always just right! * * A concert of grapes from the original Liebfraumilch vineyards. There's more to it: TOP PAY / ALL HOURS ^ * Imported in the big green litre...Langenbach is the bigger bottle of better white wine. ...maybe it inspired Bach Langenbach Litres of Liebfraumilch and Moselblumchen are imported by Shaw-Ross Importers. Inc . Miami. Fla ••••••••••••••••••• the rice thresher, april 13, 1978 — page 13 fill space with misclassifieds

Lost: One baseball glove with Lost: one Wilson's fielder's For Sale: I am going to DENMARK this I need a lbr. apt. for the "Ziurep" on side, in baseball glove. It has the Mcintosh C-22 Preamp summer and would be summer (May—August 15). Baker/Lovett Quad about one name Jim Wang on it. If found (Tubes!)—$110. Dynaco Pat 4 interested in talking to anyone Preferably unfurnished. If you month ago. If found please please call 526-7265. preamp—$45. Leave a note who is familiar with the have one to sublet please call contact Lucy at 526-3262. * * * with your name and phone country. In particular the 522-7391 (up to $200/mo.). * * * * * * Lost: one white shawl in RMC number at the practice room language. Please call 524-3648 WANTED: Good home for mailbox. Second floor Sewall after 5:30 and ask for Mike. after Lovett Casino Party. If * * * "There is no breath after used Nikon FTn. With cable found please call Terry at Hall for Scott Gehman. marriage." release, funny flash thing, soft 526-7383. * * * Garage Apt. Available. Overheard at recent Brown case, and 50mm fl.4 lens. Call * * + Roses are red Beginning over summer (date * Choru* * s meeting Wiley, 524-7353, or drop a note Bobbi, beware— Violets are blue is adjustable). Female only, in via Lovett College, Campus frowing fones shall waise the Twist up the truth exchange for babysitting. Call Mail. IBM typewriter. Great wath of phrends of phrogs. the joke will be on you!! 523-7853. condition—$150. Call 526-8301 When the booking _ —. _ v ttSSSSSKKtSS: •: "*•' .....ill:

KING OF BEERS" • ANHEUSER BUSCH. INC • ST LOUIS the rice thresher, april 13, 1978 — page 14 no records this weok misclassifieds mm WANTED: Used textbooks Tennis partner wanted for For Sale: Practice amp, Are you planning on Overheard in Jones South: for Intro Biology, Physiology advanced beginner, prefer- KASINO Lounge, 1-twelve, spending the summer in New All guys are nerds except for and Anatomy; Diffy Q; and ably a morning person who drive. Master, low, middle, York City? A one-bedroom, this one turkey.. .Turkeys are Organic Chemistry workbook. would play at Rice at 6am or so high (with bright), tremolo, furnished apartment in a hard to find and even harder to Call 526-8917 for fast bucks. for I-IV2 hours as often as reverb, depth. Footswitch high-security building located shoot. * * * possible, other times open to included. 25 watts rms. one block from Columbia *9:17pm * * , 3/30/78 Does anyone know of an discussion. Call Joanna Excellent condition. $60. Call University is available to apartment complex with a 3- Alexander evenings, 465-5671, David at 526-5318. sublet over the summer of Overheard in Brown Kitchen: month lease or less? If you do, or leave message at Dept. of + * * 1978. Contact 661-5021 if "Find real joy in life—jug a please call 526-1076. I'm French and Italian, Rayzor To the 'kind person who is interested. Hobart today." looking for a 2-bedroom in the Hall. safekeeping my metronome • * * "Why don't you try a tray $225-$275 range. * » * (left in Sewall last week): Members of Brown: instead?" * * * FOR SALE: Please return it to Ms. Von Eiff GERTRUDE FARKLE LIVES!! "Oh, you can do all sorts of Need summer Garage '74 red Beetle, Sooper dooper (Brown College Secretary). Or (So There) things with trays!" Apartment. Call Chip condition, AM/FM Stereo. if you like, call me and I'll Bledsoe at 526-5613. 40,000 miles, original owner. come pick it up. Thank you! INTRODUCING A NEW PROFESSION Kathy Pool, 664-4094. • * * $1,800 firm. Call Sammy, x2378 or nights 526-0088. + * * April 14 9:00am - 5:00pm Does Sam Sham? • * * Does Rice Suck? not to be confused with a Contact the Placement Office Do you care? John! metrognome. — G. Wake up and make it work. You've Found Her! * * * a representative If you've Me K. "Notice that liquid nitrogen from one of completed your * * * college education * * * not only freezes the iron the most If you need a ride between here compound but my hand to the intensive DON'T or Lost: 1 set of keys on gold ring and NYC after graduation, test tube." paralegal If you've decided with initial M in front of I'm leaving May 15. Call —L.J. Wilson training to start your Hamman Hall at the TGIF. If 522-7391. Chem 102 centers in MISS career .... found, please* cal * *l 526-7259. 3/22/78, 8:43am the country will be on CONSIDER LAW I would like some pictures of the Rice campus THIS! the blond girl who rode on the to answer questions Additional information truck during the SRC Free Pregnancy Testing pertaining to legal is available by calling entrance. If you have any that careers. 227-2220 I could get copies of please call me—Dee Gunn, 526-2116. Pregnancy Termination TEXAS PARA-LEGAL SCHOOL • * * If you have lost a camera with a shoulder strap, call Baker 2909 West Loop South 622-2170 College office. • * * :w/id

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You can't turn your back to this offer Presently the Thresher is looking for people to work on the business and design staffs. Are you imaginative, NBUL creative, or just like a few coins in your pocket? Maybe you would be interested in one of these positions: •Advertising Manager •Ad Production Manager Jones College opens their doors for you Saturday, April 15, If you are interested in either position, contact Becky Bonar from 9:00-1:00 for dancing, drinking, and food. Join us in the in the SA office (2nd floor, RMC / 527-4079) to set up an Jones Quad* for Jones Open House. Tickets are $1.50 at the interview. Interviews will be held April 18 and 20 between 2:30 and 5pm and Friday April 21 from 1 til 5pm. For more infor- door, $1.00 in advance. So come on over to our house. mation call Michelle Smith at 526-8301 or Steve Setser at *in case of rain, SRC 522-2073. the rice thresher, april 13, 1978 — page 15 N-L misclasslfieds of the week thursday the thirteenth the . .misclass, on the other Roommate Wanted LOST: brown folding rice., 7:30pm. Media Center. Bad Company hand, either fail to exist or For May 1 or mid-May. 2br. umbrella, possibly left in 3rd appear in metric shitloads..." apt. in quadruplex at 1740 floor Herman Brown class- peoples (Benton, 1972). $1.50. * * * 8pm. Hamman. Rice Players continue Sunset. Newly remodeled, new room. If found, please call calendar Arms and the Man, by G.B. Shaw. Call -REWARD— appliances, etc. Spacious Martha at 526-5446. living, dining, and sun rooms. • * • x4040 for tickets, or come by the RMC. LOST! My Ceng 490 notebook. Its cover has a blue owl and Vfe rent—$150 month. If I left a beige blazer ($$!) on the friday the fourteenth "Rice University" (What else?) interested, stop by 1722 Sunset check-out counter for 30 on a white background. Those #2 after 6 and* as* •k for August. minutes and it disappeared. 7:30 and 10pm. Wiess Commons. Bullitt, with Steve McQueen. beautiful words "Ceng 490" Please turn it in to the library Free. appear in the upper right. Last "You can't do much about V o. lost and found. I'll remember 7:30 and 10pm. Media Center. Fox and His Friends seen in Baker Commons on That sort of comes in thru the you in my prayers if you do. (Fassbinder, 1975). German, with subtitles. $1.50. Tuesday Apr. 4 at 10pm. If antenna. . ." M* 8pm. Museum of Fine Arts. Journey into Fear (Foster and found, call 526-5708 (ask for J. Venn Leeds "Sure, Murphy's Law says it Welles). $1.75. Greg) to collect your reward 8:15am was going to happen, but it 8pm. Hamman. Arms & The Man. (monetary or otherwise). 4/10/78 also says that I wouldn't 8pm. Jones Hall. Houston Grand Opera: Tosca by Pucini. * * * • * * expect it. I mean, you can A: "Look at that SLUT that Nishiki 10-speed for sale. expect the unexpected, but you Saturday the fifteenth just walked in the door." Excellent condition. Call can't expect what the Obnoxious C.W. (having just 526-4639. unexpected will be." 3pm. Museum of Fine Arts. Free concert of Chamber music: walked in the door): "I wish." * * * J.L. Hall pieces by Schubert and Copland. Given in memory of W.S. 4-3-78 A collection is being taken 5:16pm Wallace. * * * among Poli Sci students to buy April 6, 1978 6:30pm. "China Night"; tickets $3.75, on sale until today Scott Harris a watch. "Does * * # (Thursday). If you know what this means, good for you. The secret of the Fonz's cool— mid '50's model refrigerator anybody know what time it Hardison, SHUT UP!! For 7:30 and 10pm. Media Center. The Hellstrom Chronicle for sale. Complete with meat really is?" such a little body you have a (Green, 1971). $1.50. and vegetable "hydrators" * * * big mouth. 8pm. Hamman Hall. Arms and the Man. Final performance. and 11-space egg holderO), this it's 11:26.09p* *m * CST. —G. 8pm. Museum of Fine Arts. Partner (Bertolucci). $1.75. worthy appliance has given • * * 8pm. Jones Hall, downtown. Tosca. me three years of good service. Sat. April 15th at 9am cars will WANTED 9pm-lam. Jones College fiesta: music (live band), dancing. $1, or A little bit of nostalgia right in 4 Rice girls want to sublet a 1$.50 at the door. leave for the Hanszen College your own kitchen, and a steal Beach Party. All interested in two-bedroom apartment from at $50 (cash-and-carry). Call attending contact college May 15-Aug. 26—pref. close to Sunday the sixteenth Anne at 529-2524 after 6pm. secretary. Rice campus. * * * Call: 526-1998, 526-2860, 2pm. WPMC picnic. * * * There are (as of Monday) or 526-8586 2pm-4:30pm. Bio 131. RPC meeting: they need interested people Dr. Kolenda's Phil. 102 class * * * for a brainstorming session and good bs. If you've ever bitched twenty-two large H. Hughes would appreciate if the blonde about events on campus being non-existant or disorganized, "On my honor, I went to Rice." blabbermouth in the third row Found: on Main Street near you damn well ought to go to this. T-shirts remaining. Price is would keep quiet until she had Entrance #2, a bicycle lock and $3.50. Come by Rm. 232 WRC cable. Call 522-4229, identify 7:30 and 10pm. Media Center. After the Thin Man (W.S. van something intelligen* * * t to say. Dyke, 1936). $1.50. or call 526-4514. it, and it's yours. id % # * * * Note the sudden increase of monday the seventeenth Air conditioner for sale: mutes on campus. . . For Sale: Convertible '71TR6.. small G.E. window unit. 5,000 * * * burgundy with white top. . 12n. Kyle Morrow Room, Fondren. Spanish Department lecture: BTU. E.E.R. = 6.0. 840 watts. "You get 'em in the end, one excellent condition. . .8 Kasuya Sakai, Argentine painter and art critic, "El Arte $100 or best offer. Call John at way or another." cylinder. . .AM/FM stereo Latinoamericano Actual." Given in Spanish. 524-3205. Engl 336 cassette. . .$2500. . .call 8pm. Jones Hall. Tosca. * * * Linda Driskill 664-1172 after six. 8:30pm. Hamman. Shepherd School of Music: Michael If you left a contact-lens case 3-30 * • # Rosenberg in a recital with music of Bach, Schumann, and on the Delta Downs bus, call * * * I will be touring into Saint-Saens. Josh. Boy, wer• *e *you wasted. DM: Please don't just write me Northwest Canada on off like this. I'm sorry, but it motorcycle for'approximately tuesday the eighteenth Finally someone told me, that had to be this way. 3 to 4 weeks in June or July. If paper the Broadside isn't the * * * you're interested in going and 7pm. SH203a. Rice Democratic Caucus: forum of the 4 County Rice Trasher issue. have the means to go please Judge Democratic candidates, followed by endorsment and (Overheard SRC 5 April, A riddle to all those who contact me at 522-5505. regular meeting. have recently received lizards 10:38pm lobby) in their mailboxes: * * * 7:30pm. Media Center. Accattone (Pasolini, 1961). Italian, with * * * Warning: the next two issues subtitles. $1.50. Initially you may have FOUR SALE (still): 1 deep thought it was sent by KDR, of the Thresher are the year's 8pm. Hamman Hall. Shepherd School: Rice graduate students last. Get your stuff in early. Paul Kirby and Alan Burdick conducting the Shepherd freeze, Coldspot, upright type, when, in fact, you have about 6ft. tall, works quite You have been so warned. Sinfonia. gotten it BACKWARDS. ...i'm still here;..still chained to hal...*gasp*..j well. Price totally negotiable. Slitheringly yours, need a ffeine...i can reach the lock, if only someone 8pm. Jones Hall. More Tosca. would drop a paperclip...THEY DON'T EVEN- Call 528-7738 evenings. The Sender-of-Iizards PAY ME...oh no! here they come..i better look busy~ Wednesday the nineteenth notes and notices 7:30pm. Media Center. Late Spring (Ozu, 1949). $1.50. 8pm. Grand Hall, RMC. Brown Foundation/J. Newton Rayzor Farewell — The Council at Science and Engineering. any of the college offices, or Lecture: Saul Bellow, author, Nobel laureate, "Writing for the Catholic Student Center Please call Martha at call 526-0543 or the Proctor's Dear Life." is sponsoring a farewell 526-5446 for further secretary and leave your 8:30pm. Hamman. Shepherd School: the Shepherd Quartet with dinner for Father Joe on information. name. Deadline for sign-up guest pianist Yvar Mikhashoff: music of Shostakovitch, Sunday, April 16 at 6pm. * * * is April 20th. Mozart, and Smetana. This will be a completely • * * homemade lasagna dinner Drive —• Brown College will hold a blood drive oh Thurs- Last gasp — The Rally Club prepared by Dr. Dino will rally one more time thursday the twentieth DiFerrante. If interested, day, April 20, from 11am to 5pm in the library/p.d.r.. All Thursday, April 13, 10pm llam-5pm. Brown College Library/PDR. College blood drive. please call 526-3809 for in the Wiess PDR. Be there! reservations. donations are welcome! * * * 7pm. BL123. Rice premed society meeting/election of * * * officers/last meeting of year. Passover — Anyone inter- Prelaw —• The Rice Prelaw 8pm. Chem Lec Hall. Harold E. and Margaret Rorschach Mass — A Candlelight Mass Association will meet in Memorial Lecture in Legal History: Allen Weinstein, historian ested in attending a and party will be celebrated Passover Seder sponsored RH 110 on April 18th at and author, "Lessons of the Alger Hiss—Wittaker Chambers on Friday, April 14 at 7:30pm. Guest speaker will Case." by Rice Hillel on April 21, 7:30pm. The Mass and party 1978 please call Mark at be Harry Reasoner, an at- will be held at the Catholic x3346, or Cliff 526-3578. torney with Vinson and friday the twenty-first Student Center, 1703 Elkins. Refreshments will Bolsover. Everyone is be served an* d* al* l are invited. 7 30 and 10pm. Media Center. Macunaima (J.P. de Andrade, welcome. 1969). In Portugese, with subtitles. $1.50. Council — The University * * * Court will be holding inter- Premed — The Premed Society 8pm. Museum of Fine Arts. Muriel, ou Le Temps D'Un Assertive — The Society of Retour (Resnais). $1.75. views to select five Honor will hold its final meeting of Women Engineers is spon- Council ombudsmen and the year on Thursday, April soring an Assertiveness their alternates. If you are 20, at 7pm, in Biology 123. sunday the twenty-third Training course Sundays interested in becoming an New officers will be elected, April 16 and 23 from 2-5pm ombudsman and you are not and Dr. Awapara will speak 3pm: HH, Rice Symphony; 7:30pm, Media Center, Celine. . .; in the Kyle Morrow Room. currently holding a major on application procedures and 8:30pm, HH, the Shepherd School presents SYZYGY. This is open to all women in elective office, sign-up in and interviews. the rice thresher, april J 3, 1978 — page 16