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

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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 The 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 the Rice 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 United States (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 country music until 9, at which Houston 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 35<T Whirly wiener, not reading art into giggle fits over light disoriented Junior ffeine ventilator spaces, start-proof Bird ride. Believes in history, and expressing self diffusors, hover women, and addict with odd priorities and ignition system, and antenna spontaneous generation when through pictures out of Steak & Shake muzak. Tries to an obscure sense of humor. metal detector. Answers to hammering editorials out of coloring books. After winning get author to laugh in class by Feels faced by impending 'Grampa'. Him, not the VW. thin air. Like frogs out of mud, election put up multi-color pointing out the ear antennas sense of graduation followed Shaved his beard so he could flies out of rotten meat, rabbits Mickey shaking Pluto's paw in Palais Royale ads.
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