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volume 65, Ricnumber 30 e Threshethursdayr, march 30, 1978 $1.4 million renovation of gym begins this week service, will be located in the present offices of the HPE the east wing of the project project at $1.4 million. by David Butler current table-tennis room. department, which are now (facing the tennis courts and According to Bearden, As the football team's using window air-cond- Wiess) should be completed estimates for an addition of In the latest round of earth - dressing rooms are relocated to itioners. While air-handling around December, while the comparable space in 1969-70 turning maneuvers on their new quarters in Rice ducts and fans will be other half of the building were around $350,000. campus, construction began Stadium, the space previously installed in the two new should be finished "some- However, Bearden defends the last Monday on a $1.4 million occupied in the gym will be basketball courts, the present where around this time next expansion as a move "serving addition to the gymnasium. given over to other men's and budget does not allow funds year." The remodeling and the needs of the average The expansion is part of a women's teams. The current for air-conditioning them. relocations in the present student at Rice...I think the general renovation of gym and athletic training room, (Autry Court, which is under building will take place over athletic program's well and stadium facilities which will already informally integrated, the control of the Athletic the summer. good, but I think the average eventually provide increased will become fully coed after the Department, rather than student deserves equal room for Rice intramural and HPE, will also remain without The new building was renovation. originally budgeted at $1 facilities and equipment," intercollegiate programs. The central air-conditioning air-conditioning.) considering the wide extent of The gym expansion will be million, but contractors' planned for the new handball HPE chairman Frank estimates set the figure for the student involvement in in the form of two 84x142 foot courts will be extended to the Bearden "guesstimated" that intramural and college sports. buildings flanking the rear of the present building. All areas of both the new buildings vKll be accessable to men and Rondelet features wide variety of activities women, through the use of by Kathryn Payne blues band Paul Ray and the this service will be available Songfest at 7pm in the RMC walkways located underneath X-Rated Cobras, who will next week through the RPC Grand Hall. TTie Songfest will the present balcony in the pool This year the traditional perform from 10pm to 1:30am. reps. The dance will feature include both serious chorale area. Rondelet weekend will include Saturday morning is music by "Second Coming" and a light-hearted Gong The new facilities will a variety of activities to please reserved for recovery from and an open bar. Tickets are Show. include two full-size basket- a variety of people. Friday night and the all- on sale for $15 from the RPC From Paul Ray and the X- ball courts, with provisions for In keeping with the old important preparation for the reps and the SA office, 2nd Rated Cobras to an oppor- use as volleyball courts as adage that all good weekends Beer-Bike races. Beer-Bike floor RMC. Tickets will be $18 tunity to play dress-up, well. Each building will also begin on Thursday, the RPC team entrances will begin at at the door. Rondelet Weekend this year contain three air-conditioned presents the Mel Brooks 1:30pm Saturday, with the On Sunday, April 9, the promises to offer a good time handball courts; the addition comedy Twelve Chairs at women's race at 2pm and the weekend will close with the for everyone. on the west side will also 7:30pm on April 6. men's race at 3:30. Speculation contain a squash court, while on the results will undoubtedly the unit on the wast side will On Friday, April 7, the lawn abound; in fact, dinner table hold classroom and office in front of Hamman Hall is the conversations have already Copyright changes felt space for the newly estab- place to be. German professor turned to intensive analysis of lished Health Education Richard Helt and his band will speeds, track condition and by Steve Sullivan MOB, and the Sheperd School department. play bluegrass and pro- the effect of the dreaded "7 of Music wil have to pay While the additions are gressive country at a 4pm second penalty." "NOTICE: The copyright royalties on all the music they being constructed, further TGIF with free beer. An all- After the Beer-Bike races is, law of the (Title play. renovations are being planned school picnic will follow at o? course, the Rondelet Ball. 17, U.S. Code) governs the For KTRU, the royalties for the existing building. The 5:30. At 6:30 local singer Mike This year's Ball will be held in making of photocopies of will be handled through three area of both men's and Macolea will entertain with the Texas Room of the copyrighted material. The licensing companies which women's locker rooms will be until 9, at which Club downtown. person using this equipment is collect royalties for almost all expanded by eliminating the time a screen will be erected to Valet parking will be liable for any infringement." the record companies. So far, equipment rooms inside them; show the film "Topaz." The available for $1, and a This notice, which can be says KTRU general manager in their place, a single coed climax of this diverse schedule limousine service from Rice to found on all the copying Eric Sisson, the radio has only checkout room with both of events will be a street dance, the Houston Club will also be machines in Fondren, is a heard from one licensing staffs still present to speed up featuring the Austin-based provided. Details concerning result of the Copyright Law of agency— SESAC, by far the * 1976, which goes a long way smallest of the three towards specifying what is companies. SESAC wants " and isn't legal in photo- KTRU to pay $150 for the right copying copyrighted material. to play all the records they The main determinant of handle for the upcoming year. whether an incident con- ASCAP and BMI, the other stitutes a copyright infringe- two companies, are still ment is the doctrine of "fair negotiating with the Public use." This concept takes into Broadcasting System and are account the purposes of the use reportedly not close to an of copyrighted material as agreement. The contract these well as the effect the use has on companies reach with PBS is the value of the work. Thus, expected to serve as model for copying a few pages out of a the thousands of individual book for a research paper college radio stations. would probably not run afoul Carl McDowell, Assistant to of the law, but to make several the President, is the admin- photocopies of a booklet and istration's expert on this sell them would be a violation. matter. "We're still waiting to The new law has other and get a definite proposal from perhaps more important the major copyrighting effects on the university. companies," he said. He had Under the old law, non-profit no idea how much the new law institutions were exempt from would cost the university. He paying royalties on copy- expects to receive some righted music, but the new law definite information sometime doesn't preserve this shelter. within the next thirty days. When the government hands Until then, he says, "the music down its final guidelines, due thing is still very much in the sometime in June, KTRU, the air." -wunderwood ft No. 060 A real Dr. Jekyll and get his munchies fix no attention to cringing 8 Mr. Hyde when it comes to elsewhere. passengers either. Can sit s drinking. Nice guy before; down at a typewriter and zip & loud, insulting, pushy No. 145 One of author's out the introduction to a afterwards. Once attacked advisees. Talks like Boston- political science paper in three door with geology hammer. type Yankee person. Doesn't days. Be back on campus next The Lovett Files opponent when playing disco Nice door actually. Hadn't seem to mind umping a game semester. Again. Dossier Packet II death. Ships beer like a tanker provoked him. Came up to in baseball cap, cut-offs, in a Fear and Loathing T- author one time and started sneakers, and scarlet socks. No. 208 Commutes from the shirt. Kind of looks like a punching his arm, hard. Other Says they're red. Red Sox. No. 001 Included in last Lovett nether world to campus in VW carnival hawker, or one that hobbies are being politico- Yankee sense of humor. Goes Files. This year a somewhat wind tunnel with power takes tickets for the 35d Photography Editor WIND HAS DIED Greg LeRoy Kinky Editor DOWN/ Bill Studabaker California Editor Michelle Smith Editor-elect Editorial Staff Barry Jones, Rawslyn Ruffin, Kathryn Payne, Matt Muller, Georgiana Young, Chip Bledsoe, Jim Beall, Michelle Smith, Mark Linimon Sports Staff Larry Nettles, Fete Schwab, Russell Henderson Art Staff Randy Furlong, Dale Charletta, Jeff Ken- Photography Staff TW Cook, Wiley Sanders, Mark Catlett, Charles Jenkins, Bruce Kessler Fine Arts Staff Amy Grossman, Stan Barber, Ted Andrews Production Staff Bill Studabaker (Emeritus), Steve Sullivan, Debbie Gronke, Cathy Egan, David Gutierrez, sP A HELLUVA L0NJ6 SWIM! rbep, g, ml QUESS WE'LL JUST HAVE. Circulation Department Bill Barron, Martha Espinosa TO AMUSE OURSELVES UW-) The Rice Thresher, the official student newspaper at Rice University since 1916, TIL HELP ARRIVES. is published weekly on Thursdays during the school year, except during examination periods and holiday, 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 and circulation 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 the writer (except fine arts: no-one's). Obviously. *•-Copyright 1978, The Rice Thresher. All rights reserved. it'n cold as hell...

the rice thresher, march 30, 1978—page 2 Change effective next year New towing policy, higher fines announced by CBO The Campus Business near Herman Brown, the will occur on the third Should your vehicle be parking won't be something Office recently announced library and Cohen House (lots violation. A towaway fee, hauled away, it will be a rather easily shrugged off. The changes in the parking E, J and M respectively). For plus storage fee will be expensive proposition. standard fine becomes $8 with regulations to become these and all other lots the charged by the contractor Current towing charges are a $10 fine for parking in a effective next year. Routine regulation is; who tows the car away from $27.50 plus a $2 a day storage reserved space, loading zone fines will be raised from $3 to the campus. Automobiles fee. or dock on, on the grass, $8 and a new towaway policy "Any vehicle identified by illegally parked in a walkways or unpaved areas will be enforced. the Police Department as a reserved space may be towed Even if the campos don't on fire zones. Lots most effected by the repeat offender may be away on the first offense." bring a tow truck, illegal new policy will be the staff lots towed away. Normally this In the colleges DQOMESBPOT FOR PETES SAKE, -SI6H*.. I DON'T 6ETIT. ACCORDING RICK, WILL YOU RICHARD! TO MY 8I0RHYTHM CHART, I'M MAYBE Will Rice—Applications to be them to Dave the Dodge in 156 GET UP? YOUR NOW, COME OKAY OKAY! AT MY PHYSICAL, INTELLECTUAL, YOU KNOW COULD CATCH i PLANE LEAVES ON. YOU- 1 HEAR YOU, AND EMOTIONAL PEAK! SO WHY VERY WEIL.. UPUJITH THEM 1 a freshman week advisor at Wiess, or relay the message to ANDREWS IN | I'M AU/AKE! AMI SO TIRED THAT I CANT TNRTO . Will Rice will be available in him via telephone. These ' FORTY MINUTES I EVEN MAKB !T TO THE AKPOR72 the Will Rice, Jones and babies have to be on his person Brown College offices starting on Sunday, and they must :r Tues. March 28th. Deadline is have the proportions of 8 Tues. April 4th. horizontal and 7 vertical. His phone number is 526-7257. Thursday, March 30 Wiessmen desiring to live on 8:30pm Howard Hughes campus next year must have Lecture Series: double feature the receipt for their room "Howard Hughes: The deposit ($50.00 due at the ONE I'M ABOUT WHAT? EIGHT DAYS CD Cantilever Beam and the #|y UJHAT'S THE OH, BESIDES, YOU SHOULD BE ATTENTION! DONT cashier's office) in the college 601N6 TO GET MATTER WITH TRAPPED ON A TOT WITH C'MON. PROUD, REPFERH! NOT ZOO PLANE FOR6ET I'LL Strapless Gown," Jay Lee HOWARD FOR YOU, RICK? YOU HORDES OF DRUNKEN'TV.IT CAN'T EVERYONE IS CHOSEN TO ME TOO TRY. office by 5pm Tuesday, NOW BOARD- J THIS, JOAN/E, SHOULD BE TECHNICIANS? YOU DON'TBE THAT TRAVEL UITTH THE ELTTE QUICKLY.. BE Smart and "The Girl I Lost To April 4. The singles draw will S' !N6! • YOU'LL SEE.. SO EXCITED! KNOW WHAT IT'S LIKE / BAD.. WHITE HOUSE PRESS CORPS! / GOOD! A California Man." WRC be held at 7pm Thursday, Commons. Free. April 6. The doubles draw will Friday, March 31 be held at 7pm Tuesday, 8:30pm Howard Hughes and Wednesday, April 11 and Lecture Series: "Ice Station 12. Any questions see Harry Zebra: Film As Ritual," Mark Burglass (526-3913) or Stuart Menke, WRC Commons. Free. Sutherland (526-3561). NBC New* Saturday, April 1 8:30pm Howard Hughes Baker—For those of you who m Lecture Series: "The Spruce read this column you may Goose: Whose Fault Was It?" have noticed the absence of MAY I HAVE YOUR ATTENTION, YEAH, WE DOWN WITH RJCK, GO SHOULDN'T PEOPLE? WE'RE SORRY FOR THE 60TPEAD- SHHH! ASK HIM Doug Manner, WRC Com- $000 CBS! DOWN WE SAVE one college. I am proud to DELAY IN TAKING OFF, BUT THE UUES! MAKE HERE HE TO MAKE HIM FOR WITH UNCLE mons. Free. announce that Baker will, i BAD WEATHER CAUSED THE CBS BEHIND! EM SWIM! COMES IT STOP TURBO 1 WALTER ! 9pm-lam The Hughes Affair, starting this week and forever CREW TO BE A LITTLE LATE! NOW. RAININGI LENCE? WRC Commons. Open bar and more, be represented in this r"\ I- dancing. Ladies $1, Gents $2. column. I could say that the reason for Baker's absence Wiess—The Six-Dollar Motel was that I was on sabbatical, or (not to be confused with the I didn't feel like doing it but the Havana Hilton) is announc- truth should be known, I was ing vacancies in the following kidnapped by right wing positions: three appointed extremists and not until the positions to the cabinet (one to new cabinet took over was the ransom paid. HI, THERE, FELLAH, I'M THE POST? BUT.. BUT THERE MUST be on-campus, one to be off- DONT WORRY, YOU DON'T UNDER- YOUR SEATMATE, ROLAND WELL, SO YOU YOU MEAN, BE SOME MISTAKE! WE campus, and a parliamen- I WOtfTGET STAND! USUALLY, I BURTON HEDLEY, JR., ABC ARE! I'M RICK YOU'RE WITH LAST I ARENT SUPPOSED TO BE INK ON YOUR STT WITH WALTER tarian), Beer Team committee WIDE WORLD OF NEWS! RBDFERN, WASH-PRINT MEDIA? HEARD. IN THE SAME SECTION The announcement for the TENNIS SHOES. OR BARBARA / chairman, Bile Team Captain, \ INGWN "POST." \ OF- THE PLANE/ week. Sign up sheet for 1978-79 Vr®D Music Room Chairman. mentors is on the glass in the Records Chairman, Sports outer commons. Signup Chairman, Foosball Chair- deadline is 7pm March man, and Elections Chair- 31. If you have any announce- man. Also, we need people who ments that you would like put are interested in heading the in the Thresher, place the planning committee for announcement in mail box 812 College Night. For further in Baker College. I must have information, call, write, or them by lunch on Tuesday. phone Chuck Newell at 121 Signup for Baker Night will PEACOCK, I REPEAT-. ALSO, TELL NEW BZH..BIP! CALLING GO AHEAD, VERTI- Wiess, 526-0725. WE'VE LANDED LAGOS, YORK WElRE BOUNC- STAR QUALITY'. THIS 11 STAR ML- H0LD! 00 W£ start Friday March 31 at noon. REQUEST MINI-CAMS ING EVENING NEWS IS VERTICAL HOLD! QUALITY"? HAVE A ROGER Get there fast. FOR. J. C.'S MOTORCADE FEED OFF THE BIRD COME IN, STAR FROM UAIR ^ ATT 5:30 EST! QUALITY! Dangerous Dave Tupper has Proposed By-Law changes laid down the law on will be discussed on Sunday, Campanile senior bio- April 2 at 9pm in the graphies. They are due on OUTER Commons. Sunday, April 2, 1978. Give —henry feldman Nominations taken Nominations are now open for the 1977-78 recipient(s) of

the Rice University Service Award. This award is presented WELL, SO MUCH NO, I'M AFRAID WELL, IT WASN'T YEAH! ESPE- WE'RE PLAYING UH.. YEAH: IDUNNO, to individuals of the Student Association, past or present, FOR LAGOS! DIP I MISSED IT, POL BAD! CANT BEAT ClAUYWITHA IT PA6E ONE! IT WHAT WERE I JUST HOPE YOU CATCH MY UE. ANOTHER THE IMMEDIACY STORY UKE CAR- HAS TO BE THE HIS EXACT SAOtTDOESNT who have been most exemplary in rendering service to \ STAND-UP TODAY, ELECTRIC PER- OF TELEVISION, TER'S LATEST Bteeesr 6Affe WORDS AGAIN? OVERREACT, members of any class, but preferably should not be receiving / RICK? FORMAHCE? YOU KNOW,RICK? OPEN-MIKE HE'S EVER MADE, YOU KNOW7 remuneration for their services unless their work has been of \Y BLUNDER! wouldht yo a quality above and beyond that ordinarily required. Serious consideration by the Service Award Committee is given in the selection of the recipients) of the Rice University Service Award (in memory of Dean Hugh Scott Cameron), and the same should be given when making your nomination. Nominations should be in the Office of the Director of Student Activities, RMC Cloisters, no later than 5pm Friday, April 7, 1978.

the rice thresher, march 30, 1978—page 3 Lecture set for April 20 Weinstein to dicuss Hiss case Allen Weinstein, professor with a keen interest in legal of history at Smith College history. and author of the widely Weinstein's book is the first discussed Perjury: The scholarly work on the Hiss- Hiss-Chambers Case Whittaker Chambers case to (Knopf, 1978) will deliver the use previously classified FBI first annual Harold E. and and other government files. Margaret Rorschach Memo- He was also given unrestricted rial Lecture in Legal History access to the Hiss legal at 8 p.m. Thursday, April 20, in defense files. the Chemistry Lecture Hall. Weinstein received his He will discuss lessons of the doctorate from Yale Univer- Hiss-Chambers case. sity. In addition to his professorship at Smith, he is The new series of lectures in director of the 20th Century legal history was endowed by Fund's project on Access and Harold E. Rorschach of Rice's Privacy—the first significant physics faculty in honor of his effort to study the impact of parents who died last year. the Freedom of Information The senior Rorschach was a and Privacy Acts upon U.S. prominent Tulsa, Okla. lawyer intelligence agencies. Allen Weinstein Hackerman speaks on Antarctica Renowned Antarctic ex- 4, at 8pm in the RMC Grand of the Natipnal Science plorer and president of Rice Hall. Part of the spring Foundation Board, Hack- University, Norman Hack- offering of the Rice Alumni erman has made two trips to erman will give a slide/lecture Institute, the program is free the South Pole in January '75 -wunderwood presentation on the frozen of charge. and last December. He is continent next Tuesday, April In his capacity as chairman expected to show slides from both journeys.

During his '75 tour, GRAND OPENING! Hackerman helped dedicate a Our convenient new location at new South Pole research 2416 University — 522-9222 station built by the NSF and the Navy. In his most recent trip, he observed many projects at the McMurdo Station, including the study of lifeforms found underneath the icecap and fossils found above it. These fossils were found to match fossils in Africa, giving support to the plate tectonics theory which Our famous one-year guarantee is a real eye-opener, too! contends that at one time 11 your glasses are broken within one year from time of purchase, Africa, Asia and Australia we will repair or replace them free of charge! were connected to Antarctica We guarantee it! That's why we think you'll see things our way at. . . Last summer the NSF honored Hackerman for his 9556 Hempstead Royal 6710 Marinette interest in Antarctic research 686-7619 774-4772 when they named a mountain Optical on the continent Hackerman CARMINA Ridge. BURANA A medieval rale of yourhful passion and fancy PASADENA becomes a pulsating theatrical experience in one of Houston Bailer's mosr popular works. This TEXAS dynamic staging by James Clouser uses over 100 dancers, singers and musicians to interpret Carl Orff's vigorous score. ADAGIO HAMMERKL AVI ER Where the action is The internationally acclaimed lyric ballet by Dance seven nights a week Dutch 'Choreographer Hans van Manen is set to the haunting music of Beethoven's Food & Drinks "Hammerklavier" sonata for piano. See these two brilliant works in , Thurs- Hear Regulars Johnny Lee, Kenny Fulton, day, March 30, at 0 pm; Friday, March 31, at 8 pm; or Saturday, April 1, at 2 pm & 8 pm. Toni Holcomb, Faron Evans and Tickets S3-$15 at the Houston Ticket Center in Jones Hall and Foley's stores, or make credit card the Bayou City Beat, nightly. reservations by calling 227-3625. Group rates available. 4500 Spencer Highway Pasadena HOUSTON BALLET 946-9842 Student Rush: Available seats are half-price for students and senior citizens, one-half hour be- fore curtain time. the rice thresher, march 30, 1978—page 4 Fools Gold mined Melodrama opens in Sid theater The Sid Richardson contributing writers Bob are foiled by Deputy Dan (Bob Amateur Melodramatic McGough and Tom Moe) McGough) as love begins to Company presents the details the exploits of some blossom between Polly premiere performance of a new stock melodramatic charac- Pureheart and this brave, melodrama, Fools Gold, this ters in a Wild West setting. singing lawman. Thursday through Sunday Polly Pureheart (Christi There also are savage night, March 30 through April Cassling) and her deaf Indians, a cold-blooded 2. For $2.00, you can see both grandfather (Steve Tighe) are gunslinger, a jealous whore the play and an assortment of at the edge of starvation and and a dastardly kidnapping. vaudeville oleo acts, as well as despair when the curtain first But it will suffice to say that consume unlimited amounts opens. But Gramps' discovery everything turns out well in of beer and popcorn. 8pm is the of gold promises to radically the end. So come drink beer showtime for this great change their lives. Of course and boo the villain and cheer entertainment bargain. the villain, evil attorney the hero and laugh at it all The play (written by Sid Simon Finster (Tom Moe), has tonight through Sunday in the Rich senior Rob Schendel and designs on their new riches. Richardson Basement Beer- his wife, Cindy — with His larcenous plans, however, hall Theatre.

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the rice thresher, march 30, 1978—page 5 categories of sound, and even then no Title track "" single one surfaces as a radical misses the mark. Instrumentally it just records departure from the Genesis repertory. doesn't fit the lyrics. Unless radio The title And Then There Were forces this tune to be a hit (a la Genesis of arrangement or difference in Three in itself reflects a major concern Frampton's "I'm In You"), I don't And Then There Were Three production. with maintaining the Genesis format foresee much hope. "Fool Button" is There are cuts which threaten to regardless of the depletion in written a little more in the Buffet vein, Even with a white-jacketed advance break the Genesis norm on one border personnel. Collins, Rutherford, and with lyrics that smirk through the copy to listen to, it is not difficult to or another. "Deep in the Motherlode" Banks have demonstrated that they music. A better arrangement and guess whether the remaining Three features a distinct beat that brings it are capable of succeeding in this production job would have helped. Two Little Indians of art rock found a close to the realm of straight rock, and aspect; now they need to figure out Keith Sykes tunes appear on this LP, replacement for Steve Hackett or had even Banks' keyboards have a less where to go from this point. and both are good. The only problem Mike Rutherford assume all guitar lofty sound to them. The crackling Rate: 2+ with the first, "Last Line," is that it parts. If the song credits are any electric backup could be more —jim fowler seems out of place on Son of a Son. indication, it's the latter. Now Genesis prominent for that matter, but as it I like "Livingston Saturday Night." fans can augment their pre- and post- stands now it's an energetic track that Jimmy Buffet It brings out the rock 'n roller in Buffet Gabriel preferences with similar would make for good airplay. Likewise, Son of a Son of a Sailor and projects more vitality than any cut judgments regarding Hackett's the bouncy nature of "Scenes from a on the . While it may be a top 40 contribution to the group. However, the Night's Dream" and expressive Being a Jimmy Buffet fan from hit, it will be a good one (suck on that, sound of this and the past two studio percussion during the catchy rhythm way back, I am, for the third album in a Bee Gees). "Cheeseburger in Paradise" is such a Genesis trademark of "Follow You Follow Me" add some row, a little disappointed in the Florida is a blatant attempt at making the unto itself that Hackett's presence or versatility to the regular Genesis boy's work. Granted, there are some charts, although you can almost see absence is glossed over rather approach. good cuts, a couple are superior, but he Jimmy smirking through the song. effectively. Even when a lead guitar For those who like the regular has again failed to capture the magic of Side two starts and finishes manages to find its way to the front, as Genesis approach, there are a number A1A and White Sport Coat in a strongly; it makes the album. on "Burning Rope," it mainly of selections to choose from. The more Pink Crustacean. Only once does the Throwing out,"Manana" as irrelevant supplements the wall-of-keyboards distinctive ones build up to grand seaside smoothness of his unique pop' garbage, you have three well- theme that characterizes the album. choruses under Banks' sweeping Florida-country-Caribbean style come written and played cuts. "The Coast of This is not so much a criticism of keyboard work ("Undertow," forth on this latest endeavor. Marseilles" combines a beautiful keyboardist Tony Banks as a realistic "Snowbound") and so stick with you. Part of Jimmy's trouble is his new arrangement with nice Keith Sykes view of the sound Genesis has worked Then there are the tracks which seem band. The Coral Reefers sorely miss lyrics. The arrangement reminds me of towards. Which is not at all bad, insubstantial in spite of their changes Reggie Young and Steve Goodman on the old Reefer song—this number because the trio can still write in direction or tone. "Say It's Alright guitars. They managed to create the easily highlights side two. "Cowboy in interesting material in the fine Joe," "Ballad of Big," and "Many Too Latin riffs without intruding upon the Jungle" and "African Friend" are tradition of caviar rock. In fact, on this Many" leave one with a passing everyone else, a feat that Tim Krekel similar, and both are good. Buffet's release the eleven tunes total over fifty impression of keyboards and familiar never accomplishes. On the positive best country is contained in these two minutes of music. Still, for all its Phil Collins' vocals. They need more side, Buffet makes only two attempts cuts. Too bad the instrumentation respectably - good cuts, And Then individual attention and less of the at creating a hit single in the doesn't match the writing. All in all I There Were Three wants more of heavy-duty Genesis treatment. "Margaritaville" mold. In fact, this give this inconsistent album a 2. those outstanding selections that It takes several listens before the album is a cut above Changes in demand to be listened to for uniqueness cuts resolve themselves into separable Latitude. —chip bledsoe

HUGHES ArrAic (I Sat(jrelay, April, First Mine O'Clock Will Rice Commons Ladies —$1°© Genfc lemen MUSIC DAMCIMG CPE IN BAR the rice thresher, march 30, 1978—page 6 Man Who Loved Women hides somber theme

Francous Truffaut begins decides how to live: to go to bed their ideal mate. As a distinguishes Bertrand from a during the writing. The title of with a somber message. Then with lots of desirable women Twentieth Century model Don Juan or a Casanova, is Bertrand's book is the same as (as France's answer to Woody or, if that is not immediately Bertrand smashes his car to that he is cognizant. He the film's, so it is ironic that it Allen) he camouflages it with possible, to at least watch gain the name of a lady who remains fully aware of his is this book which makes snappy witticisms and them. attracts his fancy, and invites predicament. Brigitte Fossey, Bertand confront the fact that wonderful situations. The And because Bertrand a woman over to his as the narrator and a former he really does not love women Man Who Loved Women, his propositions "as if his life is at apartment to babysit a non- lover, notes that it is this in the manner he believes. latest film now premiering in stake," few women refuse him. existent child. which makes Bertrand a And like Casanova's Houston at the Greenway So he manages to make love But into this background of symbol for contemporary memoirs, Truffaut's film Theatre, is as subtle and with a good half-dozen every formalized love, Truffaut society. shares with the audience a tender a social-sexual two weeks. Unfortunately, incorporates post-1960's This "illustration of the unique personalty: of wit, commentary Truffaut's done. once bedding his prey, imagery—of sexual equality absudities of life" makes The perception and charm. The The movie attains universal Bertrand looses interest in and the inability of men and Man Who Loved Women world is fortunate to have had application through Bertrand them, finding those "strange" women to communicate. rather frightening. Bertrand two men who can transcribe whose large nose, intense eyes woman he does not know as Flashbacks into important represents an endearing world these feelings into a different and rather unremarkable more attractive. psychological highlights of of playboy panty j^ekers who medium with similar levity appearance mark him as an It is suggested that Bertrand Bertrand's past indicates how lust after something which and compassion. everyman. Charles Denner pursues the "idea of love." he womanizes to compensate doesn't exist. Perhaps —greg leroy plays him as a man who This, of course, refers back to for an uncaring and promis- Bertrand's final recognition of confronts the world of Elizabetheaft and Petrarchan cuous mother. this is what forces him to write "contradictions" and then (etc) lovers who pined away for According to Truffaut, what a book. Like Casanova, he writes an extensive chronicle of his sexual escapades, discovering Media Center screens Texan films important facets of himself coil Jt This weekend the Rice Closet, a "documentary the first atomic bomb built and Media Center will present its cantata" that shows every- exploded in New Mexico, fourth annual TEXPO, a thing you've always wanted to screens along with short three-night festival of know (and maybe more) about animated films, a slicked-up NEW SHOP IN THE VILLAGE features, documentaries, ani- the history of toilets. 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the rice thresher, march 30, 1^78—page 7 Wiess mixes terror, campy drama in Dracula

Everyone is aware of the evil Cuckoo's Nest). And they opted a bit too much 'real'. More importantly, part it lacked the technical vampire Count who causes But what of the terror and for both polar extremes rather though, there must be good polish, exceptional acting and havoc and terror among a horror immediately associated than concentrating on just special effects—and the play tight choreography to pull it group of goody-goody friends. with a vampire show? It's one. Dracula should have should be interpreted so as to off. Perhaps they will improve And most of us have witnessed oartiallv there. Along with the more than "an odd effect on allow the audience to later on in the week. some form of campy vampy grace and suavity of a don woman," and men should determine whether they —greg leroy story, such as Polanski's The uivant creature of the undead, think more than "there's should laugh or shudder. Fearless Vampire Killers. Guy Miller's excellent something unwholesome A sense of unsatiated terror So director Debbie Waldman portrayal of Dracula incorpo- about him." Heinrich Van exists in the Wiess Tabletop decided to mix the drama and rates some of the frightening Helsing (Ray Ellersick) ends Production. An audience terror with a considerable aspects normally associated with a line: "Well, as all of us expects a certain amount of amount of melodrama, with this role. His good-guy don't like (Dracula), if we ever terror and chilling suspense— turning the Wiess production arch-enemies, however, should form a club, we won't even from a Dracula that is of Dracula into a difficult and appear as simple muchkins invite him." These lines can part farcical. Fifteen minutes precarious show. rather than as three desperate work—but only if delivered after the show was scheduled Imagine this well-known men fighting for their lives. with utter seriousness or to begin, stage hands still were adaption of the Brams Stoker This slowness in the blatant melodrama. assembling the props. But novel as one part cocktail performance allowed some Initially, Jonathan Harker what really destroyed the chatter (such as Roberta Witt strange reversals in character (Bob Riggs) and Dr. Arthur tempo was a fair section of the as the boozing and intellectu- perspectives. Jeanne Marie Seward (David Pendarvis) are cast entering the stage in their ally vacant sister, Sybil) and Fagan, for instance, while skeptical of even the costumes during the final one part, laughs (Renfield, the very good in her role, actually possibility of there being such climatic scene. This scene (the lunatic accomplice of Dracula. becomes a sort of anti-hero. a creature as a vampire during destruction of Dracula) should is well played by Michael She's much more interesting the Twentieth Century. All of be continuous if at all Mason as if he came out of the and exciting as a vampire, so these skeptics eventually are possible—and certainly not set for One Flew Over The that one tends to want to cheer won over—but it takes both disrupted by some performers. for Dracula, hoping that he time and experience to A good performance can corrupt her quickly. convince them. The audience, requires an audience to Wanted: Couple Choosing the middle of the also, needs a larger time compose the world of Dracula road (between terror and fun), allowance for them to accept (whatever that may be) with Apartment + $5C rent in Wiess encounteres a trade-off. this supernatural world as their imagination. 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RICE CflmPUS STORE the rice thresher, march 30, 1978—page 8 Owls break hitting slump, blast Trinity in twinbill The Owls broke out of their In the second game, starter team hitting slump in a big Jeff Hays and Rich Preng, way in the second game of who came in to pitch in the their Tuesday doubleheader fourth, rode a barrage of hits against Trinity when they and runs as they allowed shelled three Trinity pitchers Trinity seven hits and three for seventeen hits and sixteen earned runs as the Owls runs to sweep the double- romped 16-6. Robert deLeeuw header and improve their broke the game open in the record to 12-14. bottom of the fourth when he In the first game, pitcher hit a bases-loaded triple to Mike Maxwell allowed just break a 4-4 tie. Burnell had a two hits and scattered five big five-for-five game as he errors en route to a 3-2 win. He scored three runs and knocked needed some defensive help in another. Stan Hinson had from Bob Burnell to hold back only one hit but that was a Robert deLeeuw's triple chases home Chip Ferguson, Bob Burnell.and John O'Keefe. a Trinity rally in the seventh home run, as Hinson and inning, when Burnell fired a deLeeuw ended the game with Thinclads finish behind Aggies again strike to Jim Michalek to erase four RBI's apiece, and Kenny Baldwin collected three. Despite season-best perfor- Rick Gomez, who was trying to season last weekend; this time 10.3 and 21.3, respectively. Rice will need that hitting mances in several events, the score the tying run. he won comfortably in 1:50.8. Also running well in second power this weekend when they Rice track team finished And in the 400 intermediate Burnell also scored the was Steve Baldwin, whose play a three-game series with behind Texas A&M in the City hurdles Jesse James ran an winning run in the fifth when 46.8 in the 400 meter dash was the University of Texas at the of Palms Invitational held outstanding race for first in he scored from second on an just three-tenths over the Rice diamond. Texas, though Saturday in McAllen, Texas. 51.7 seconds, pulling team- RBI single by Robert deLeeuw. NCAA qualifying standard. only 3-6 in conference play, is The Aggies scored 8OV2 points mate Ricky Thomas to the Michalek and Steve Grossman The Rice one mile relay team 21-8 overall. Rice is expected to to 55V2 for the Owls, while the silver medal in 52.1. Rice had picked up the other RBI's in of Keith Schnelle, James, start Wilson, Ramirez and University of Texas trailed two runners qualify for the the first as the Owls took Baldwin, and Gingrich placed Williams for the standard with 33 points. NCAA championship in the advantage of the early second in 3:11.6, their fastest afternoon and a doubleheader It was the third time this 5000 meters, as Marty Froelick wildness of Trinity starter time of the season. Also Robert Ahearns. Saturday. season that A&M has topped and Bert Warren left the rest of garnering second place points Rice, and the Aggies are now the field far behind. Froelick were Doc King, who clocked considered as leading ran a 14:08.9, fastest in the 14.0 in the intermediate favorites for the Southwest SWC this season, while hurdles, and Paul Flint, who Conference meet to be held in Warren was close behind at cleared 15'6" in the pole vault. May. As usual, A&M built up a 14:10.6. This Saturday the Owl big lead in the field events thinclads will compete in an We makr high quality copies so clear where Rice went virtually Sprinter Carlton Derrett had a busy evening. First he unusual meet in Baton Rouge they could have been cloned. 3%

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the rice thresher, march 30, 1978—page 9 League leaders smash opponents as playoffs near

by Pete Schwab Tuesday League late-inning scores as 5th victory from Bearded Clams. clubbed Steve Pusateri's Mark Hellinger had four hits, E.F.F. snuck by Bharat Brosnan, Casper, and Pettit HITGG, 21-1. Jim Day had Men's Softball including a key single in the Chahar's Heat Exchangers, led Team Head to a 12-11 three hits and George LeBus seventh with Craig Malek and 11-8. Bob Low went 4-4 and squeaker over Jim "Swat 'em" added a homer as Leatherballs Monday League Ace Limbach aboard, to Mike Bednorz had three hits Smithies' B.L.S. despite a eased past NROTC, 12-10 Bob Loper powered three stretch Trousersnakes past including a homer as Simple Gross towering homer. despite homers by Jay roundtrippers out of four hits Ultristic Ubiquity, 10-9. UU Men left Surrealistic Task Duncan, Marron, and Hardee Peterson and DeJesus. Dowe and Paul Check went 4-4 as wasted homers by Big Bobby Force in the dust, 18-7. Mike pounded hit after hit as RE I went 4 of 4 as did Smith to lead B.M.F. pulverized Canonical Dunlap, Joe Satterfield, Bruce Araiza stayed with his quest toyed with Little Cleat, 29-5. BAADS I to an 18-13 win over Ensemble, 25-4. Steve Waggoner, and two by Space for the Babe as he had a solo Chuck Headrick reached base Mike Mullaley's Mega. Gutzler Williamson had a four-bagger Garland. Tony DeCello and shot for the losers. Joe five times and Dave Louwerse and Luneau had Mega- for the losers. Mark Frevert Doug Fey propelled Blue Boys Penkala reached base five and Rod Kiel each went 4 for 4 homers. George Taylor and had a two-run homer in the 1 st past Killer Bees, 16-11 in extra times and Steve Klaine had as Skraelings scattered Zoo, Tom Samuels had four- but Nick Supron's three hits frames despite four-hit four hits to help Zoo, Too fly 24-13. Team Head took a rough baggers as Hans^en Tough and Chris Jagmin's homer performances from Wooten past Ultristic Ubiquity of forfeit from Bearded Clams as threw out the Four Baggers of lifted Strokers over Desper- and McAlister. Chris Mont- Steve Darby, 23-4. Doug Fey they were busy. Larry Fossi's Martin Erdoes, 14-12. ados, 17-3. gomery and Ian Cooper keyed had four hits and Barta and Sticks and Stones spotted Forrest added back-to-back Dana Simmons' REI three Saturday League home runs as Blue Boys runs and then ran by them polished off the Trousersnakes with homers by John Charles "Pod" Closman and Air Canada of Loyd Smith, 17-2. Heat Rethman and Neal Howard, Paul Barnett each tagged and Exchangers, led by Van 14-7. Erkes had a four-bagger three hits to smoke Hoglegs Kloeck and Hardwick, rallied for REI. Little Jim's Pals past Alan McCree's Ball- Allied Travel Center for nine runs in the final wasted a homer by Robinson bangers, 15-6. Hit Me used inning but Koehler and Biddle as Jerry Black well had four homers by Boogie Bay, Phuff came through in their half as hits and Frank Leland, George Fey, Slick Hageman and present Stones defeated H.E., 16-15. Garza and Greg Joe each Fresh Frey to defeat STF stayed at home for their added three to lead Little Cleat Cutthroats of Ed Knish, 18-10. Beautiful Canada next one as 5th E.F.F. won by to a 16-10 win. * * * forfeit. Saturday League The most scenic country of the world Wednesday League Thursday League Alison Deatherage had two Ringer and Woznicki had Late Showing of Steve "VP- out of her team's four hits to homers for Zoo as Rick DB" used a five-run third lead Puppy Petters Too to a 13- Montreal & Quebec City Fly/ Drive Packages Zakour's club stole a 15-12 to dispose of Jim Hruzek's 10 victory in a short two- 3 days, 2 nights Softballers, 6-4, despite Jaime inning affair. Mary Lynn , Diaque's clutch hitting. 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