Building safety program started by Chris Ekren safety standards if inspected. the part of faculty and students Rice's buildings are in the midst Glidden feels, however, that have caused many of Rice's safety of a large-scale program of safety improvements have been or will be problems. Said Glidden, "The improvement, according to made where they are neccessary, longer a professor goes on with his Physical Plant Director Edwin arguing, "Regulations have gotten business, the more careless he Samfield. As campus buildings are stiffer over time. We have tried to gets. . . .Just as younger airline pilots retnodelled, Samfield hopes to make the University as safe as are more conscientious, younger bring them up to current city safety possible. At times this has entailed researchers tend to respect the standards, even though a improvements over and above substances they work with more." "grandfather clause" in city those mandated by law." Glidden argued that students statutes technically allows The department's procedure for also need to improve their safety substandard buildings to remain safety inspections was explained consciousness. Particularly unimproved as long as they by Glidden in an interview: "First, dangerous practices include the continue to meet the standards in 1 inspect a site and write a report use of fireworks, blocking of existence when they were about conditions that would be hallways and stairwells with constructed. The addition of infractions under present law. personal effects, and discharging William Glidden, a safety Next, I send a copy of the report to fire extinguishers as a prank professional with experience in the chairman of each affected "People just ignore fire alarms several types of institutions, will department and the chairman of today because they have been result in an ongoing safety review the building's safety committee. As pulled so many times as a joke. 1 he program. a result, they work on correcting first two or three minutes of a fire Both Samfield and Glidden the problems, often with our are the most important ones We agree that the majority of Rice's consultation." hope to talk to the various college in front of Chemistry building to protect students from foiling debris buildings would nof meet today's Counterproductive attitudes on see Safety, page * —M Glodu

INSIDE: « 1 he Rice Players prove their abilities, read review p » Dun'! waste money on Talon, p. 8 • W omen's basketball team blows awa\ Prairie View, p 10 THRESHER * I line to prepare forSWC basket- Volume 69, number 15 Friday, November 20 1981 ball season, see round-up. p I i Whitmire, Lalor, Greanias sweep Rice, by Tom Morgan only 44 Rice votes. R ice Professor George Greanias Rice precinct 361 vote totals The first woman ever chosen received 333 Rice votes (92 8 mirrored those of Houston in mayor in Houston, Whitmire said percent) in the race against former Tuesday's run-off election which of her election, "It has been far councilman Dick Gottlieb for City saw easily take beyond what 1 ever expected. We Council, District C. Gottlieb only the mayor's office. Mayoral have put together a campaign that garnered 27 votes at Rice, but the candidate Whitmire, controller unified this city." district-wide tally was much closer candidate Lance Lalor, City Although Whitmire collected a as the lead changed hands several Council District C candidate whopping 62.4 percent of the total times. Greanias finally prevailed George Greanias and at-large vote in her landslide victory over Tuesday evening with 50.9 percent council candidate Jim Greenwood Heard, she did not carry the of the vote, as late precincts erased each captured more than 80 majority of Houston's white a 1000 vote deficit and gave percent of the 367 votes cast in middle-class vote, with only 44 Greanias a slim H(X) vote victory. Sewall Hall. percent. She did, however, receive Greanias cited his campaign's Rice voter turnout fell only four a commanding 90 percent of the expanded efforts over the last two ' weeks as crucial to his win. "The ballots from the turnout at the Black vote and 59 percent of the Councilman-elect George Greanias (right) celebrates his victory with his Rice precinct came through, and November 3 general election, Hispanic vote. She also cornered brother at the AstroVillage Hotel Tuesday night. —M. Gladu which represented 31.5 percent of 85 percent of the vote in the district came through. I the 1164 voters registered here. traditionally liberal M ontrose area percent). His opponent, former 59.7 percent. thought it was an excellent Whitmire, a 35-year old certified of Houston, where voter turnout controller of Houston and former Lalor, who represented the Rice campaign, and I'm glad we kept public accountant and two-term came close to a staggering 50 head of the Department of University area in theTexas House the faith." city controller, garnered 323 votes percent. Immigration and Naturalization , of Representatives and City Attorney Jim Greenwood (88 percent) at Rice. Her In the controller's race, 35-year Leonel Castillo, captured 60 votes Council, hopes to continue his received 209 votes at Rice in his opponent, former Sheriff Jack old City Councilman Lance Lalor at Rice. Castillo lost city-wide with efforts to improve the city of successful bid for City Council. At Heard, found some support with received 289 ballots at Rice (82.8 40.7 percent, compared to Lalor's Houston. Large Position 3. His opponent, "I can establish a record as a western wear clothing executive P constructive, productive, public O'Brien Murphy won 62 votes on official That's w hat I hope to do." campus. Greenwood won the he said. overall election with 63 percent. Cretin council a hoax

bv Joan Hope someone who is not sympathetic to Notices of a "Public Meeting" Kathy Whitrrurc's campaign " held by "The English Professor Alan Grob, Council of Fools, Dregs, and who was also listed on the notice, Drooling Cretins," that were further elaborated: "It was some posted on bulletin boards last kind of hoax What fts end was I Friday was apparently a elaborate really don't know It was obviously hoax, said the professors listed as done by someone involved with the the "executive committee" of the English Department since he had group Max Apple and Donald Barthelme I he group was to have met giving readings." Saturday, November 14 in the Whoever posted the notices had Grand Hall of the RMC with no permission to do so. Martha refreshments of quiche and wine Vest, director of the RMC, said. and 'with guest speakers Max "They didn't get any permission Apple and Donald Barthelme from me I don't know anything The I 5 faculty members listed as about it." members of the "executive see Dregs. page 5 committee" had all signed a letter supporting Kathy Whitmire in the mayoral election Tuesday Sociology Professor Chandler Election set Davidson, who was listed as a committee member on the notice, A special election for SA circulated the letter among the external affairs vice president faculty last week. will be held Monday, Novem- The identity of the person or ber 30. Voting will be in the persons who posted the notices colleges and the Rice Memorial and their motive is not known. Center. Candidates statements are on page 6. Rice quarterback Michael Calhoun (tett), who tied the Southwest Conference record for touchdown passes in a season Said Davidson. "It was so bizarre with 21, completes another pass as Ray Alborn (above) watches. President Norman Hackerman, SWC President James that I don't have any idea what it Costanedo, and Jones Master Ronald Stebbings (below) bosk in the Owls' 17-14 victory over Baylor meant. My guess is that it is Nh M San>lfr* A wise mayoral choice Well another rarity has been achieved by this year's Thresher staff: all of the candidates that were endorsed prior to the city- wide election were actually elected. Now that the city of Houston has elected its first women mayor let us not now forget the tremendous problems that she will have to face in the years ahead. To be mayor of this fast growing city seems like a job no one would want. It seems that no matter who is elected, the problems that are annoying now i will become intolerable soon. Mass transit, pot holes, traffic jams, or even a basic human need, water, will undoubtedly J remain difficult social problems for our new incumbent. We should not hold the policy of standing in the wings to wait for the newly-elected official to fall on her face (as many Democrats are presently viewing the Reagan administration). That approach to politics serves no purpose. What Houston needs in the next few years is the willingness to follow an innovative path when searching for the solutions to the city's problems. Whitmire shows the most promise to adopt that sort of creative and pragmatic approach to government. Houston, the last American boom town, is going to have a difficult time keeping up with the economic and social problems that are inherent with urban growth. Let's not expect all of our difficulties to disappear overnight when an average of AT THE WORLD'S HEDGE/by Richard Dees 98 people a day keep moving to Houston. Sunday night, armed only with program was highly suspect. Alter short, it was not a sermon that his wit and pride, a lonely but all, the TV program was being used made any feminists in the crowd determined Rice student confront- to solicit money to put on more TV very comfortable. It espoused a ed 50,000 people dedicated to programs; the entire program was view of the world that was destroying his basic lifestyle. . . . completely self-perpetuating and popular when Graham first Our man makes his rep self-serving. Now even if it's proper started crusading. I doubt he's Okay, I confess, that person was for them to try to save souls, it changed that sermon since. me, and I don't think any of those would be nice to think they were Rice has something else to boast about, a professor who has 50,000 at the Billy Graham Then canle the moment for really helping people some- risen above the hedges to win the District C race for the Crusade ever realized that I wasn't which I had been waiting: the where. But Graham made no Houston City Council. Although we may be losing a member there for the same reasons they traditional come-on-down-and- pretensions about doing anything of the Jones school faculty for a while, we will be gaining a were. find-the-Lord time, in which- except putting on more TV members of the audience can come valuable voice in the council who can communicate the needs I, like most Rice students, say I programs. onto the field and declare their of the area surrounding Rice. Who knows, perhaps even Rice went out of pure curiousity. But faith. A couple of thousand boulevard will be resurfaced one of these days. I've decided the real reason I went Cash sang a couple of "inspira- trudged down Sunday, but very was to test my-faith, so to speak. tional" songs while I slipped It is true that the district is heavily populated with over few seemed enthusiastic. They No, I am not a Christian, having around the stadium. A lot of 180,000-plus residents, but this does not mean that we should went down; they stood and got the given up the ghost (so to speak) six people were wandering aimlessly, a accept higher crime or deterioration of municiple services. little bits of literature the Billy or seven years ago. So I went to see group of teenagers made small talk Graham folks were handing out Greanias is going to have to deal with these hair-raising if any of those arguments carried while a guy was putting some and signed up. That was pretty problemsof urban growth. And with his training, is better able any of the power they carried moves on a girl, and a bunch of much it. I suppose a few were truly to provide the social policy initiatives that will be needed to "back then" when I went to church kids ran around creating general inspired, but it's hard to see how. stem the tide of urban decay. We can rest assured that our area every Sunday. Determined not to havoc. The crowd, after starting to In the end, the whole affair was, will not suddenly turn to resemble traits commonly found in be persuaded, 1 trounced over to clap to the rhythm in the first of well, boring. the South Bronx. the stadium Sunday night to watch Cash's songs, sunk back into its complacent mood. the show. Now I certainly didn't think The crowd was surprisingly Graham was dressed in an Billy Graham was going to convert well-to-do. Izods and khakis were almost radical light blue suit (for me. But for some reason, I The budgetary tactic out in full force, although a good the TV, he explained) and spoke in expected a challenge to my number were in their Sunday bests. a calm, though chastising, voice, skepticism, an indictment of my One of the more interesting develpments last week was the The people crowded in just as they the sermon was utterly predictable. decadent beliefs or something like reversal by the library administration to extend its hours until 1 would at a football game, only now Given his general point of view and that. But Graham was preaching to a.m. The change deserves applause seeing as we thought the modern-day lions den was a couple of quotes from the Bible, I the converted and he knew it. So I Carrington was inflexible, but we should not be entirely filled with huge TV lights and a could have given it myself. In was simply out of place. giant podium. Barely audible overwhelmed. The change is too little tod late. hymns were being sung by a choir Carrington achieved what he wanted in the same way Mrs. sitting in the middle sections as the Rubash lowers the quality of food until the end of each spectators entered. BRUCE DAVIES semester. By keeping the building hours shorter for 12 weeks Editor the library was able to save its pennies. Now that we are in the Billy Graham has never been last two weeks of classes Carrington can afford to make the known as a particularly rabid or BRENT WILKEY magnanimous gesture of keeping building hours open a little fanatical or innovative evangelist. t Business Manager The whole show, in fact, resembled longer. But don't be confused by false appearances — keep in FRESHER little more than a long version of Jay Grob News Editor mind that during past finals periods the normal building hours the church services I use to go to Ruth Hillhouse ?... Advertising Manager were until 2 a.m. This year finals hours will stay at the new 1 when I was a kid. Everyone sings a Mike Dishart Managing Editor a.m. closing time. Jeanne Cooper Sports Editor hymn or two, then the collection Mike Gladu Photography Editor The point to be made here is that one should be cautious of baskets were passed around, Deborah Knaff Fine Arts Editor this administrative tactic of keeping things lousy until the end followed by a special song and the Kelvin Thompson Back Page Editor sermon. The difference is that the Richard Dees Senior Editor of each semester. One doesn't need a crystal ball to see that at Norman Furlong Copy Editor crusade resembles the operation of the end of next semester's 30 day "experimental period," the John Heaner Associate Editor closing hours will revert back to 11:30 (at least until late March slick and well-oiled political campaign. There was a blank or early April). New* Stiff check addressed to the Billy Assistant Fditors Tom Morgan (News). Dave Chilton (Sports). — Bruce Da vies Graham Crusade in every pro- F.den Harrington (Fine Arts). Lisa Yce (Typesetting) Dave Potash (Production) gram, the special singing was done Contributing Fditorx Steve Bailev. Ron F.hmke. Michele Gillespie. I ynn I ytton. Chris Fkren by a famous country-western News Staff • Alison Ho her. Rob Schult/. Tom Birch. singer, and there were deaf and Jonathan Berk. Sumit Nanda. Patty Cleary. Joan Hope. Michael Trachtenberg. Robert Morrison. Ian Davidson. Spanish interpreters stationed at Michael Tinkler. Drew Sutton. Walter Wells. Matt I eslie Fine Arts Staff I oren F^fer. Steve Bailey. points around the stadium. Scott Bodenheimer. Dan Borden. Andrew Tullis. Chris Bover Hal Kohlman. Tern Herrman, Harry Wade. Reeta Achan Valeri Mattioli. R^ Simmons. F.ddie Burke Now Graham earns some pretty Sports Staff Steve Bailev. Donald Buckholt. good money on these sorts of Rias Karamali. Bob (ioeddel. Margaret Bennett. Fric Hough. (ienie I ut/. Ann Seward. David Steak lev things. He prodded the audience Photography Staff Frank Worlev. Chip Clay. Steve Bailey Robert Crur, Scott Caddes. Conrad Reining. with a tale of a man who gave Mark Feige. Alan Nelson. Nacimi Bullock. Shane Phelps $10,000. Even the u^her standing Production Staff vw. . . Mark Meiches. Gene Vaatveit; Hank Petri. •'Howard Shapiro. Robert Henson. Patti Wuer/, next to me smirked. He then • Steve Bailey. Joan Hope. Joseph Halcvon % announced, as a special induce- Business Staff ment for contributions, that Assistant Business.Mananger Cecelia Calabv Assistant Advertising Managci Carolyn While all the money from that night's Business Staff . . . ^ Karen Cook. Renee Hodge. collection would be used to put on Circulation Chris ( launch. Vinnie Fonseca. I loyde Hennack Subscriptions \ Ann Rosenvunkel the television broadcast of the service. The Rice Thresher, the official student new».paper at Rice University since 1^16. is published each Fridav That was a bit distressing. Now during the school vear. except during examination periods and holidavs. by the students ol Rice I I nivcrsitv I ditorial and business offices are located on the second floor of the Rice Memorial Center. I've been known to give money to I'd Box 1X^2. Houston. !exas*"*(KM telephone!*Hi V-4MH or Advertising information available upon request Mail subscription rate $?ll (Ml domestic. $411 (Ml international, (via first class organization with whom I few mail) I he opinions expressed herein are not necosatilv those of anyone except the writer Ohviouslv k { IVKI. The Rife Ihrrsher. All nghfs reserved COUFIPEHTIAU-Y... I THINK TUE56 SHINTIES HftlElOST ideological differences if I felt the SOMt OF THEIR MYSTIQUE.,. work they were doing was worthwhile. But, in this case, the The Rice Thresher, November 20, 1981, page 2 1 BEYOND THE HEPGES/by Michele Gillespie

involving unethical practices and to get," he admitted. "Gambling month of benefit with one month —$300 per month benefit for 36 UT Daily Texan editor unprofessional behavior." makes everything you buy seem as of military service. months following three years of resigns amid criticism TSP Board President Betsy though it were free — money starts Another provision of the bill active duty, McCole said she was unsure to lose a lot of its meaning." would authorize the Secretary of —$600 per month benefit for 36 The editor and managing editor "exactly how a new Texan editor Defense to pay off educational months following six years of UTs newspaper, The Daily and managing editor would be New army Gl bill would loans for students who commit active duty, Texan, resigned last week amidst se.lected." McCole also said that pay for college tuition themselves to the military after —an additional amount to be divided Texan staff sentiment. The the TSP Handbook merely obtaining a loan. The government determined by the Secretary of resignations of Don Puffer and indicates that the TSP maintains Currently under consideration would repay a maximum of 15% or Defense for those individuals Paula Angerstein were preceded responsibility for appointing an by Congress, the Veteran's $500, whichever is greater, on the with critical skills, by a 20-member staff walk-out editor when one resigns, but does Educational Assistance Act of loans. Started as an experiment educational leaves of absences and group resignation after former not provide a procedure. Said 1981 would both revamp the Gl last October, current legislation for up to two years. editor Puffer refused the group's McCole, "We are in the process of Bill and add new incentives for would extend the provision for The Committee on Veteran request for his resignation. hashing that out." college students to serve in the another two years. Affairs and the Committee on Jenny Abdo, former Texan military. The Secretary of Defense, In addition to these college Armed Services have acted news editor and spokeswoman for Gambling subsidizes under a Preservice Education student enticements, several other favorably towards this bill in the the group that resigned, said, Columbia undergrad Program, would authorize a proposals are contained within the House and similar sentiment is "That was our last resort. As we payment of $300 per month for a act to retain those already in the expected in the Senate. With a have said all along, we've tried to Columbia Universityjunior Ken maximum of 36 months to all service, including the establish- supportive Reagan adminis- work this out for months." Emerson won $5000 at a casino in students enlisted in the program. ment ol attractive educational tration, the bill is expected to The group admitted they had Atlantic City and now plans a trip The students must then repay each benefits: become legislation early next year. "left the door open," agreeing to to Las Vegas this Christmas to win return if Puffer resigned. at least $6000 more. Emerson Said Puffer, "The secret to gambles to finance his college putting out a paper is cooperation education — tuition, room and board. D00HESBUKT and communication. These people who resigned (the twenty staff Emerson recalls the brief forty DUANE! WHAT? YVU I NEEDED AMI/ NEVER MORE! HPS GCXN6 members) won't let us do that." minutes that earned him a cool five LONG TIME: I ^ IND&D. GAVE UP 00 CHALLENGE, RICK M0NDALE? FOR IT IN W. I'M IN wow. TALK BUDDY! YOU HCHAW! I'M ING SYMBOLS I'VE SIGNED ON ARE YOU CHARGE OF SCRAPPING 1KH0Ui General manager of grand saying, "There was a crowd SOUND &ACK N TOMN FOR JERR 'r UIITH.. READY SERIOUS, HtSOLP IDENTIFICATION :mavhavs LOCAL I STARTING FROM FOR THIS?..M 9UANE- WTTH LIBERALISM AND TO£?CH Student Publications, Loyd three rows deep watching me and i SCRATCH! BROWN? TO CHANGE TERM0NDALE! JIMMY CARTER. HIS NAME. Edmunds, reported "begged" some guy kept yelling, 'Screw the r ANP GIVING Puffer and Angerstein to stay on House, screw the House.' 1 just f MM A WHOLE but to no avail. "I'm disappointed kept on winning. They thought it HEW POLITICAL PERSONA that they resigned," he said. "It is was luck." £ going to hurt the Texan." But luck it wasn't. Emerson Puffer, though he felt the counted the blackjack cards and accusations aimed at him were began betting seriously once the unjustified, asserted that he numbers were on his side. resigned "for the good of the Unfortunately, the House (e B'l&c/fc Texan." He added, "I'm not going recognized it and Emerson was ITS AN INCREDIBLE OPPOKMTYANEWIMTERMON to tear the newspaper apart just to duly escorted out by the casino's AND I'M HAVING MY FORME RICK! I REALLY THINKMlE ? WHAT A MINP- D0NT WORRY, THATSWHAT HEY.C'MON. FIRS T MAKEOVER SESSION WE'VE GOTA SHOT AT SI IM0N B0G6UNG THOUGHT. IT'LL ALL BE THEY SAID IF SOMETHING oppose them." security guards who have the right WITH M0NDALE TODAYAT ABOUT W LIKE THAT HAP PAL& PEOPLE HAVE GIVEN MEARE YOU SURE YOU'JERT TIGHTLY HIS LAM OFFICE ! NEW DICK PENED, I'D PULL to remove card counters. COMPLETE OWE BLANCHE IDKNOW WHAT 'YOU'RECONTROLLED Apparently, Puffer and CREATE A NEW WALTER M0NDALE'KING, Pt^WE7 NIXON. THE PLUG. Angerstein accused Abdo and her "1 cashed my chips and met my \ / supporters "of attempting to friends on the street," Emerson 4 sabotage the Texan." Revealed said. "I told them, The bad news is Puffer, "One of the things that I just got ejected. The good news is both angered and saddened me is I just won five G's.' Then we all that these people were willing to went nuts." destroy personal relationships on "You sort of feel like a criminal this staff." — it's all a big cops and robbers A letter criticizing Puffer and game," he said. "You try to conceal Angerstein's performance was the fact that you're watching every TTSCmAlNCYGREAT I'M SURE muAS I UNDER- AFRAID SO, DUANE. ASIDE FROM THAT, THOUGH, I'M IN TO BE WORKING wm CON, PLANE. submitted by Abdo's group to the card, and at the same time you've STAND TT, YOURWITH MAINSTREAM PRETTY600DSHAPE. iVEGOTA HOWftoOUi YOUR. UNDER CON YOU AGAIN, WALTER. I REMEMBER CHIEF WORRY LIBERALISM IN DIS- STR0N6 CAMPAIGN STAFF, SOLID FIRE-IN- THE-BELVYTROL. I'M TSP Board: "These complaints got to look around to see if they're i I HOPE I CAN BEOF THE WONDERS PJ6HT NOW tS ARRAY, I'VE BEEN FINANCIAL BACKING, AND THE PROBLEM •- HELPTDYOURCAM- Y0UUSEPT0 WILLING TO have been brought to the attention mobilizing security forces." YOUR IMAGE LEFT WITHOUT A EARLY SUPPORT OF MANY PARTY KILL NOW. :#USN.^s—^ WORK FOR VIABLE POLITICAL REGULARS. of the editor and managing editor "The most important thing is to CARTER. PHIIOSOPHYOR several times. No measures to create the image of a 'big gambler.' PROGRAM. correct the problem have been You try not to seem too concerned > taken in 46 issues of publication. about losing big money — and you As veteran staff members who never avert your eyes from the have invested two and three years casino personnel. You chat with in improving The Daily Texan, them." and who have worked on "After what I've done, I don't professional newspapers, we can think of money in terms of no longer work under conditions something you really have to work WALTER, BEWREIWORK UP A PRO- MEANING H&S A NICE GUY. SO IS LOSING. TRUST ME, GRAM FORYOU, YOUHAVE10UNDER- MEAN THAT SEEMS TO OOUNT FOR. A WALTER. YOU NEED A NEWBUT I'LL OKAY. THEN S1ANDTHE KEY TO REAGAN'S POPU- IN6? LOT. YOU CAN BE SHALLOW, POUVCAL PHILOSOPHY BE ACCUSE!? WE'LL CALL IT nh ./7 ; LARTTY. GARRY WILLS PUT IT BEST INSENSITIVE, OR HOPELESSLY FOR THE EIGHTIES. NICE OF COPYING NEO-NICE. WHEN HE WROTE, 'REAGAN DOES OUT OF TOUCH. 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joke!" was the only paper to mention through Rice! Future Rice start to practice responsible Phallus defended from Another point which supposed- this). It was clearly an affront to students would appreciate it if the exercising of rights, and soon, it is rock 'n' roll viewpoint ly offended outside observers was good taste and probably weakened "majority" of Rice students who quite possible that the world will the greeting of the Aggie our national security. support the actions, let us say a dissolve into an Armageddon To the editor, Warmonger Band with Nazi Donald Buckholt thousand, would cough up four caused by the "my rights first" As the Thresher football writer salutes. As Ms. Fonseca pointed Lovett '83 thousand dollars each if the attitude in the world today. this year, I have had the out two weeks ago, this form of donation is lost. The behavior of Thom Potempa opportunity to view every home social commentary has been a Potempa clarifies some Rice students at the game is Math Sciences bad primarily because it portrayed game from the press box at Rice Rioe tradition, one which I have moral responsibilites Stadium. When I first noticed the joined in very happily. In my us as a bunch of dinosaur Beth Little praised for phallus in the stands at the Texas opinion, it's our university, and the mentalities, instead of as To the editor, A&M game, „ felt amused to see displays at the Aggie game fell well intelligent people. One cannot increased library hours Considerable discussion has such an obvious and hilarious within our rights of free speech. really blame donors for not been provoked over the behavior To the editor. example of obnoxiousness toward Whatever happened to that wasting their money on children! of segments of the Rice student In your st-ory last week the Aggies displayed. I certainly concept anyway? body at the A&M game.This issue concerning Dr. Samuel Carring- was neither offended nor I realize that there have been is very serious, since Rice stands to The relationship between rights ton's decision to extend library disgusted. probably more than enough letters lose a four million dollar donation. and responsibilities is not well hours, the Thresher failed to The recent outpouring of self- and articles a*bout this subject. But, The discussion thus far on the appreciated by Americans today. mention the person whose righteous whining about the so- I do feel a need to write and object event has focused on two points of This might eventally lead to initiative was most crucial in called "immature displays of a to the closed-mindedness of the view. One group decries the events Burke's "despot of democracy" in securing the later hours. small fraction of the Rice response to the student behavior at as amoral and not becoming of the our land. Tocqueville noted in his Beth Little, SA secretary, population" has got me totally the Aggie game. Perhaps Rice student body. Another camp writings on America that the brought the increased usage of the pissed off. I think the letters to the "pragmatism (is not) a dirty word," justifies the events as an exercise of strength of early America lay in the library to Dr. Carrington's Chronicle and the complaints to however, I think that "working for the constitutional right of free community spirit of the people. attention. Independent of statistics Dr. Hackerman indicate the the clampdown" in the name of speech. This is sadly lacking in current kept by the library staff. Little repressed, right-wing background pragmatism is not a virtue. society. maintained a similar tally which of the complainants more than any The funny thing about it to me is One wonders if Ms. Fonseca This situation must stop and it is showed consistently over 100 true public outrage or a that no one writing to the (Thresher, 11/6/81) has ever up to the future leaders to do people leaving Fondren in its last besmirching of the reputation of Chronicle was mad about the considered that the "narrow- something about it. Members of hour of operation, most of these in Rice. To quote a famous old rock massive screwup by the Aggie minded" people whose sensibilities the Rice student body are the final minutes. Little then star, "Fuck 'em if they can't take a Warmonger Band. (The Thresher were offended helped to put her tomorrow's leaders. If we do not secured a meeting between SA president Lynn Lednicky, "\ Cajrington, and herself last week. THE TIMELESS WISDOM OF TWO MILLENNIA BY THAT LOVABLE GERIATRIC WONDER When presented with Little's count, Carrington consulted the library's figures for the same period. Reduced hours had been phased on a steadily low rate of usage over the past two years at late hours. The consistency of those totals led Carrington not to review the current statistics on a regular basis. As he has stated, the recent rate of demand bears no resemblance to that of the past two years. However, once convinced of the 2000 numbers, the librarian immediate- ^ar Old ^Man ly extended the library's hours of ope,ration, fulfilling a promise By Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner made to the SA Senate and Every immortal word of the recorded long life, like slow growth ("I breastfed for YEAR OLD MAN. May he live-and keep us to the university library committee. 2000 YEAR OLD MAN legend is preserved 200 years") and a natural organic diet laughing for the next 2000 years. These longer hours cost the ("Clouds. Stars. Rocks. We ate big things.") for Eternity—and whatever happens after that. More wit and wisdom from these classic library more money, so students Best of all, readers will enjoy the timeless wis- THE 2000 YEAR OLD MAN, transformed from interviews: On fear: can be sure that the statistics will dom of two millennia. On the deep heartbreak records which have sold 1 million copies since Reiner: "What was the means of transporta- be watched more closely in the of fatherhood, for example. "I have over the first album was released in 1963 to an tion then7" coming weeks. If you want the 42,000 children, not one comes to visit me." library open later,

WHICH ONE WAS THAT procedures SHIRLEY- A . JUH>WW® To the editor, Whether a misquote or an unprofessional remark, the statement that appeared on last \ oo VOU week's front page SA article, "He " T5 (SA Treasurer Cal Jackson) noted that currently the Thresher is months behind in billing and ledger entries," was and is untrue. On November 11, Rolland Montgomery, auditor for Rice Treasures and Comptrollers Office, called the cash disbursement system I set lip at the />v start of this year "as the best ^. ...^ documented and supported accounting system he has ever seen of a student organization at Rice." Mr. Montgomery has been at Rice (.Q oxP oP for over a decade and a half. ^ Brent Wilkey Thresher Business Manager

The Rice Thresher, November 20, 1981, page 4 o . Massie outlines field Safety ideas started... continued from page I solid "ABC" units that are less fun by Jay Grob ultimately acts as a "safety net of councils regarding proper respect to empty. "If history is the study of the reality." for safety devices," stated Glidden. Tests have indicated that the past, then biography is the study of The reality of biography is also Reiterating the importance of lead particulate level in the rifle people who lived in the past," what makes it attractive to the clear hallways, Glidden recounted, range is above permissable levels explained Pulitzer Prize-winning readers. "Good biography is "1 was the second person in the during sustained use, so Samfield biographer and journalist Robert powerfully seductive, but it is Chemisty Building after the recent hopes to have a ventilation system K. Massie to a group of between true," said Massie, adding later fire. I couldn't see my shoes even installed. Brown College's roof 100 and 200 people in the that "It is reassuring to read what with a 20,000 candle power lamp. railings are among improvements Chemistry Lecture Hall Monday others have ordered and what they Believe me, we can respond faster that are not required by law. as are night. Massie, who received the have conquered, even if they only when bikes and surplus equipment increased exterior lighting, Robert K. Massie Pulitzer Prize for biography in ' have conquered themselves." doesn't block our way in the defensive driving, first aid courses, 1981 for his work Peter the Great Massie also revealed that he But regardless of the subject in a dark- and people can get out emergency lighting, and sidewalk and has also written such notable disapproves of the work of a biography, Massie insisted the faster. We can replace buildings, pavement leveling. books as Nicholas and Alexandria historical novelists like Gore •idal the biographer's purpose is to but we can't replace people." and Journey, delivered the annual and Norman Mailer because they teach, though the teaching need Although the implementation of Ervin Frederick Kalb Lecture in create too much outside of the not always be virtuous. "By Dregs, fools, new OSHA regulations has caused History with his talk entitled "The actual history, especially the sharing in a person's life, we will a backlog in safety equipment Art of Biography." dialogue. He criticized not only learn something about our own," supplies. Samfield prepared a list false alarm... Biography when done well, can their work but their motivation, Massie closed. of future safety improvements for continued from page I combine not only the suspense and saying "These writers are not after After the talk, Massie, who is the Thresher. Over $10,000 will be The "Executive Committee" as drama of a novel, but also, and more truth, but effect." currently a visiting professor of spent for new fire hoses and listed on the notice were Grob, importantly, can incorporate the Though Massie has concen- history at Tulane University, nozzles. A new fire escape will be Davidson, political science story of one person in a complete trated all his biographical work to announced his intentions for his constructed for the Mechanical Professor John Ambler, electrical historical context, according to date on powerful Russian leaders, next book. "It will not be a Lab while more fire detection engineering Professor Sidney Massie. And while the limitations he noted that there is an increasing biography," he said. "I hope to equipment is planned for Burrus, German Professor Susan of history do <> permit fewer trend among biographers to write write a book on the Anglo-German Anderson Hall. A new alarm Clark, geology Professor Jean- freedoms to writers of biography, on the ordinary man. "Today, naval race immediately preceding system, planned before the recent Claude de Bremaeker. history Massie admitted that verifiable people are not interested in great World War I, and I also want to fire, will be installed in the Professor Tom Haskell, chemist history also keeps the biographer men and goodness, but also in little spend considerably less time on it Chemistry Building. The Robert Hauge, Spanish and from getting carried away and men and badness," he explained. than I have spent on others." Chemistry Labs will soon have a Portuguese Professor Maria Leal, storage area for inflammable sociology Professor Elizabeth liquids, a chemical decomposition Long, anthropology Professor Students to be in commercial facility, and special safety cabinets. George Marcus, political science Safety showers and eyewash Professor Elizabeth Sanders, by Robert Morrison Brinkley Sprunt, Stephanie lorn Adkins of the advertising fountains are planned for both the biology Professor Ron Sass, Eng- Students rushing to hand in Schroepfer, and one other student agency. Biology and Chemistry buildings. lish Professor Meredith Skura, registration forms Friday walking with books in front of the Expected first air date for the To counter extinguisher pranks, and mathematical sciences Pro- afternoon were redirected around Admissions Office entrance to commercial is December 26. Glidden plans to move toward all- fessor Richard Tapia. the walk between Lovett Hall and Lovett Hall. The students, picked the Physics Building to clear the by chance as they walked by,-were area for filming of a First City offered S15 to appear in the Bank television commercial. commercial. A film crew hired by the Rives, The camaraman shooting the ENGINEERING OPPORTUNITIES Smith, Baldwin and Carlberg scene was also the director of WITH GULF OIL CORPORATION Advertising Agency was at Rice photography for such notable for about thirty minutes filming a 3 films as American Gigolo and second scene which depicts Ordinary People, according to Gulf Oil Corporation, a major energy company, has job openings for all types of graduating engineers who are interested in building a career in crude oil and gas Barthelme to lecture producing operations. The third Presidential Lecture serving as Distinguished Professor Duties include drilling, equipment installation and maintenance, subsurface reservoir presents novelist and short-story of English at the niversity of studies, economic evaluation of producing properties, well stimulation and writer Donald Barthelme Houston, won the National Book reconditioning, and enhanced oil recovery operations. Monday, November 23 in the Award and the National Institute Chemistry lecture hall at 8 p.m. of Arts and Letters Award in 1972. Training courses will be provided to accelerate career development in oil and gas Rice writer Max Apple will Barthelme's first novel Snow producing and drilling operations. Positions are located in the Gulf Coast area. introduce Barthelme. White, published in 1967. enjoyed Barthelme. who is currently critical success. The Sew York Excellent employee benefits. Times described his latest work. Sixty Stories, as one of "the finest examples of art in modern times." A GULF RECRUITER WILL BE IN THE RICE PLACEMENT OFFICE ON Thresher Barthelme's reading is open to changes the public free of charge. DECEMBER 2, 1981 TO INTERVIEW INTERESTED PERSONS. official As of October 30, the Rice CONTINENTAL ANNOUNCES Thresher officially became a Friday paper. Difficulties with press deadlines forced us to change THE ARMADILLO RARE. 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The Rice Thresher, November 20, 1981, page 5 SA EXTERNAL AFFAIRS VICE PRESIDENT Roger Ford eliminate losses such as were focus on two main events: Parents' transferring to Rice from Tulane other aspects that belong to the incurred this year of $700 due to an Day and Telefund. The external University at the start of my vital job of SA external vice underdeveloped and informalized affairs VP is in charge of both of sophomore year in fall 1980,1 have president. plan. these programs. The primary spent two semesters on the Jones The proposed change of by-laws concern in the two cases should be College cabinet: one as an off- Rkk Morefkld which will merge the Community organization. I feel confident that I campus representative and this Involvement Committee and have the organizational skills semester as floor rep for the third Community Relations Committee necessary to make these operations floor of Jones North. In addition, I into the conglomerate External successful. Mv work experience am currently the undergraduate Affairs Committee should help the member of the university standing transformation of these dormant committee on Fondren Library. As committees into a single active such, I report directly to the SA committee. As chair of the senate. committee, the SA external vice The SA government doesn't president should become more have to be merely a forum for productive and able to hearing reports and rubber- accomplish substantial goals. This stamping policies. With the proper goal might be the development of a initiative and active student The position of Student program to recruit Rice students backing it can confront your Association External Vice- into local charitable organizations concerns. President is task-oriented. The to improve our image in the There are things that need to be production of the student community. done, and I think it's time to get to directory is the foremost Finally, Rice students need to be them. responsibility. Organization of the aware of correspondence from My name is Rick Morefield and Telefund and Parent's Day have and conferences at other Ken Peterson I am running for Student been listed as the major remaining universities. This duty of the includes a stint as an LBJ If elected as external vice Association external vice president projects of the office. As it turns external vice president helps congressional intern for a leading president, I, Ken Peterson, will try for several reasons. First I have out, the Telefund has been others who are interested in Democratic congressman as well to fulfill the potential of that been SA elections chairman for substantially coordinated. outside learning experiences to as serving as Louisiana state youth position. For I believe that the job about six months and through my Parent's Day will certainly offer an make contact with sponsors of director for John Connally's 1980 does not end with the organization work with the SA I have found opportunity for involvement for conferences, events, and presidential campaign. Also, I am of Parents' Day and Telefund, but several changes that need to be the new external vice president competitions. a former assistant editor of a sports should be carried on into many of made in the elections process, but I but there are a number of projects I The time frame is short, but franchise's weekly newspaper with the other external aspects that are do not have voting privileges in my feel should be accomplished before there are tasks to be done and done circulation in excess of 30,000. important to us all. Included in this current position. I would like to this term expires. right. I'd appreciate your Rice has a diverse, concentrated is the direct involvement between have an influence and a vote on As an SA' Senator directly consideration in this election. student population with varied students and the outside world. these and other issues before the involved in the production of the needs and goals. Many of these Part of die involvement takes the SA. student directory this year, 1 think Greg Wortham desires deserve the attention of the As elections chairman, I have it is necessary to anlayze its Although only a few months SA Senate and executive developed a good working production process and develop a remain in the current of the committee. Inasmuch as students relationship with many of the writeen plan of action for the external affairs vice president, I bring their concerns to my members and officers of the SA directory project. This guide for plan to devote to the office all the attention, I will see that the SA and this would help me deal with action will help insure continued attention that it deserves. seriously considers them. If the external committee duties of timely delivery of the directory in The remaining months in office relevant action is warranted. I will external vice president more future years and hopefully for the person elected to this post push for such action. No matter effectively than an outsider might should go unstudied simply be capable of doing. I have because a small group of discussed the responsibilities of COLLEGIATE CLEANERS strategically placed people feel that this job with the former external Students 10% Discount on it is insignificant. 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How else can I become a beneficial to students, so part of raging politico? Remember, a vote the job of external vice president for me is a vote against the other should be to inform you of these candidates and vice versa. So possibilities. Therefore. I will do come on. give me a break and give my best to fulfill those and any me vour vote!

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The Rice Thresher, November 20, 1981, page 6 Thresher/Fine Arts Players make a success of Gray's modern despair Close of Play Edward Burke as Jasper's son sympathetic whole. Covert is the Hammon Hal! Benedict and Angela Roberts as most amusing in the play as the Through Saturday, Nov. 21 his wife Margaret are the most eternally pregnant woman who self-destructive figures in the plav. sometimes wants to kill her "What's the point of loving each Benedict is an alcoholic and children. Like Boyer, she portrays other and caring for each other if Margaret is a modern novelist who black comedy. the end's always the same? Do you by losing herself in her work is Lou Ann Fields (Jenny) and Joe by any chance know? Do you by losing hold of herself. Burke was Ponessa (as her son Matthew) have any God-given chance know? And an accurate drunk, predictable to the most minor roles in the play. if you don't, why did you ever everyone but himself. He moved Jenny, as the wife of Jasper's oldest bring us into the world?" easily in and out of the different son who is dead, is marginalized in The Rice Players' production of roles the play demands. Roberts the play as she is in the family. Simon Gray's Close of Play is was the hard woman who doesn't Jenny and Matthew serve to make

chillingly superb. The play itself •ijiijhtjjutm*. care about anything. The only the comedic part of Close of Plav belongs in the same genre as problem she had with this role is blacker and the tragic part more Sartre's No Exit: They both deal her unsteady British accent, absurd. Fields and Ponessa with a type of living hell. Close of otherwise she gave a real sense of adequately manage this. Play is the story of a typical the tragic absurdness of modern The set, by Linda McNutt was weekend renunion of a British life. an essential part of the play. It middle class family. Typical except Christopher Boyer (Henry, also provided a "typical" background for the father of the family who sits Jasper's son) and Connie Covert against which the dialogue and in his armchair listening to Burke, Boyer, Mays, and Heaner in rehearsal of Close of Play. (Marianne, his wife) are Burke and action was more powerful. The everyone's problems although he is articulate. Heaner"s face expressed because for him everything is now Roberts' foil. Henry and Marianne show ran technically smoothly, dead. all the emotions that we in the too late. Heaner conveys this seem happy and constructive, not and everyone (except Jasper) The play is a series of audience felt with great poignance. tragedy to us in silence by brilliant tearing each other and themselves moved with ease around and confessions by each member of the Heaner has only one line in the acting. apart like Benedict and Margaret. across stage and through their family in turn, all made to Jaspar play, at the very end, but he is the The rest of the cast was equally Yet in the end they both confess roles. There were a few minor (John Heaner), the father. No one center of our interest as he good. Christi Mays as Daisy terrible miseries in their lives to faults with wrong lines, but Close ever notices that Jasper never entertains his living ghosts because (Jasper's wife) is a gossipy, fussy Jaspar. Boyer carries the message of Play is, as I have said, altogether answers, no one ever really wants he is most like us. Jasper is a old woman whose distractedness of the play in his talk with Jaspar: superb. his questions to be answered or to watcher of others' misery which causes great friction in the play. "It's all such a pitiful charade, or There is one major problem with be judged. Jasper passively hears will never end; the close of this play Mays effectively portrays a woman perhaps it's only a charade." Henry seeing the Players' Close <>f Plav. everyone's problems just as the is not a finish but an intermission who is deeply in love with a dead is a cowardly character in his Anything you do afterwards will audience does, and he shares with between acts of despair. He is the man, and makes us feel that it is an apathy, but Bover combines his he an anticlimax the audience the same inability to t^gic figure in a semi-comedy entirely valid emotion. tragic and comedic pieces into a l>cn,'rah Knall Art Blending of a multitude of cultures S * ^ "yfmv Ethiopia: Christian Art of an are other ceremonial pieces, a African Nation siver sistrucr. used to mark time Museum of Fine Arts during services (this instrument Through January 23 was borrowed directly from Egypt), an iron incense burner, . ••••'•• The show of Ethiopian art at the prayer sticks to keep time during MFA won't appeal to everyone (it sacred dances, and even silver ear must be a very small percentage of wax picks in the shape of a cross. the population that can appreciate The work on all of these pieces is a triptych), but is is beautifully beautifully balanced, varying from done. The exhibit is roughly delicate filigre-like silver work and divided into two displays: one of woodcarving to cut and hammered ceremonial crosses and one of iron crosses, whose balance comes diptyches and tryptyches. Both from their heaviness. Alpine Brass Quintet with the instruments of their trade. show the influence of several Two of the most interesting cultures—Greek, Egyptian, and pieces in the show are two small On Sunday. November 22. I9XI. the Alpine Brass Ouintet will non-Christian Ethiopian. All the crosses, one superimposed" with a present a concert at Christ Church Cathedral, at Texas and Fannin objects displayed were used in Star of David, one suprimposed downtown. The concert, which is free, will take place at 3 p.m., with a wine-and-cheese intermission. Christian ceremonies, either public with the Lion of Judea. These u ntet w of private, but the artistry they crosses give the best example in the The Alpine Brass 0 ' as formed last year at the Shepherd display gives them a value beyond exhibit of the complexity and School of M usic and is composed of Philip Westover. Ken Lit/gcrald. their religious use. Detail of tryptich panel interdependent nature of Scott Hammann. and Don Kronenberger from Rice, and Ken Clark from the University of Houston's School of Music. Ethiopia has been a Christian bear a distinctly Greek look; many Ethiopian cultures. The quintet has performed extensively, both at Rice and in the nation since the fourth century, of the robes that the painted The show is altogether a curious Houston area. They have appeared on Channel I I news, and have and its church has always been figures wear are Egyptian, and in © one. It displays a parchment with performed at the Galleria. the Medical Center and in Jones Hall. closely linked with the Egyptiarf one panel Christ is shown St. George on his white horse with Church and its rituals. It wasn't shrouded very much like a bare feet, Coptic crosses ranging Sunday's concert will include the music of Scheldt. Fwald. Scott until the twelfth century that mummy. The tempura paints used from a couple of inches to a couple Joplin. Pachelbel. and Mo/art Selections from the American Brass Ethiopian Christianity came into on the panels have mellowed to of feet, pendant trvptiches with Journal will also be featured For more information about the close contest with the European barely more than pastels, giving beaut^ullv carved wooden backs. concert, including transportation downtown, call 526-5612. Church, and much of this contact them the distinction of su,blety. Everywhere there is a blending of was destroyed in the fifteenth The other half of the show different styles, cultures, and century when the country was consists of dozens of crosses used beliefs. Ethiopia: Christian Art of overrun by Ottoman Turks. Since for processionals, pendants, and an African Nation captures the jTAA/Q/ {8 then, Ethiopia has been a hand crosses. These crosses are ambiguity of Ethiopian combination of Christianity, carved from wood, or molded by Christiantv. both its personal i£> Judaism, Islam, and other the lost wax process in brass and fervor and formal tolerance. cC YOUR HAIRCUT; religions; a duality of isolation and silver. Included with the crosses Deborah knot! IL u ITS YOUR LOOK, contact. 2 The triptyches, diptyches and PERSONALITY singly panels are almost all < tempuraon wood, painted in a flat, AND LIFESTYLE. artificial "style. The influences of o IT'S PERFECT. Ethiopia's many subcultures are a >- evident in the paintings: some faces COFFEE IT'S YOU AT HAIRCRAFT TWO. u z z Baskets and Besides Fresh Roasted ft.K. REDKEN from 4 50 lb cc SALON tZi Ui Lou Priced 5 HAIRCRAFT ONE Melitta Filters UJ 2110 LEXINGTON Baskets and Besides invites you to ' 526-5472 see our new shipment of wicker o furniture and tropical decora- Whiting Coffee Co tions. Come and do your 2.vsS Biwmiu't >20- 10S2 HAIRCRAFT TWO Christmas shopping now. O Moll -Sill 1" tn <) - 2011 5. SHEPHERD &10 Morningside - 528-2260 523-7S73 V €l The Rice Thresher. November 20. 1981. page 7 Concerts King Crimson & Robert Fripp, honesty without ego

King Crimson & Robert Fripp To my surprise, the man who an album and tour with Police away with. The music, however, Concert and interview walked soflty into the suite and guitarist Andy Sommers. Fripp was completely unlike anything started opening the windows was says he has very detailed plans I've ever heard performed live— By some extreme stroke of quite different from the one I'd through 1983 "all of which I could complex, lyrical, improvisation fortune, the powers that be at expected. For one thing, this man drop in a minute." interwoven between instruments, KTRU decided to let me interview seemed to want to answer our without ego or dominance. Fripp the legendary Robert Fripp before questions $s openly and honestly Ah, yes, the concert. Fripp sat it was particularly restrained, except the King Crimson concert last as possible—could this man the shadows, setting down what perhaps during "Red", when he Sunday. When the time came, I actually want to be understood? was often a backdrop for the other nearly fell off his stool playing a walked into the Sheraton Hilton Whatever happened to "eniga- musicians—Tony Levin ("I can very clever lick. On the whole, (where the band was staying) with tic" and "reserved™? Rolling Stone play faster than you can listen") on though, all I can say is I'm sorry if shit in my pants. What do you say leads me wrong again, I realized as Chapman stick and Bass, veteran you missed it. I feel, as my I struggled to ask "Robert" a to the world's greatest guitarist? To Bill Bruford ("I'm so good I don't Heads, I must be good") on strange roommate said, that "it is too bad coherent question. Failing a man who has worked with Eno, have to plav fast") on percussion, guitar Belew also did vocals and to have to write about something miserably, but getting a warm David Bowie, Peter Gabriel, just to and Adrian Belew ("I've played acted as front man, a role he that left us all speechless." smile anyway, I came to appreciate name a few? At any rate, I with Zappa, Bowie, and the perhaps got a little too carried — Carter Kemp stumbled into the suite equipped the magnitude of his words—I was not only with KTRU's portable asking about record contracts cassette deck but also a lot of while Fripp was talking about the expections—after all,Fripp is well philosophy of his music. He known to be articulate but high described the musician as a house that music comes to live in, and all of one's preconceptions about Tattoo; it will get under your skin tone, harmony, scale, and music as junk in the front room which keeps Tattoo his entire back. But we don't see music from being able to open the But it only ends up being a pathetic Screenplay by Joyce Bunuel that until the end so no need to front door. Intense stuff from a little tale about a man with so Directed hy Boh Brooks worry about subtlety. He tattoos man whose band's latest record has many sexual hang-ups that any beautiful dragons and things on a "a drum track in 11/8 over a chance he ever had for normal beautiful model, played by Adams. baseline in 17/8." The promotors for Tattoo have relations with a woman were put out a series of ads with the Of course, she doesn't exactly want destroyed long ago. (In fact, there For all you Fripp fanatics, yes, teaser "Every great love leaves its him to do that since it might ruin are suggestions that his hang-ups the "drive to '81" is over, and we mark." They should be sued for her modeling career, so he has to are his father's fault.) His previous are immersed in the "incline to false advertising for calling Tatfoo kidnap her. Only after she has the sexual experience consists of *84." Since for the past three years a love story; in fact, they should be "mark" can he make love to her. By masturbating while watching Fripp has been "selling music with sued for calling it a movie at all. this time, she complacently prostitutes (and at one point, his left foot", cart we assume that Tatoo is two hours of completely submits and only murders him Adams) touch themselves. he will shift gears and be more unjustified boredom (unless you when she happens to grab the That whole plot, which depends Robert Fripp visible in the commercial arena? get some great pleasure from tattoo needle on the floor. on its ability to terrify us for its handed, elaborate but aloof. Hell, Only in the sense that Discipline ogling Maud Adams' breasts). This is supposed to be a great effectiveness, borders on the I would be too, 1 thought. My job caters to the record-buying public I he plot is single-minded, story about an obsessive, all- ridiculous. I kept waiting for a would be to penetrate his well (it's now no. 53 on Billboard's uninteresting, and tediously possesing love that destroys couple of scenes that would make constructed wall of words with my top 100). In the works are two more protracted. through its care, a touching story the rest believable and, well, I keen insight. King Crimson albums, as well as To give the actors the benefit of of a man who only finds one love guess I'm still waiting. the doubt, I won't say too much and must posess her at all costs. 'POKE* a LITTLE FUN at the —Richard Dees about them. After all, model latest AGGIE JOKE! Adams plays a model, and I'm Get your "Reacting like an Aggie" going to assume Bruce Dern is a i pwil'T UAJPERSTANC Bumper Sticker (and one for your Aggie friends!) better actor than he's allowed to fmsoco HFIJSEV IT by sending $2.00 for each & a self-addressed, show. \/vw\ stamped envelope to: Bumper Sticker, About the only items of interest K££P5 S AYIWG- EAT P.O. Box 2275, Grand Prairie, TX 75051 in the film are the series of body FLAfllA/G- PEATH paintings that pass for tattoos on \Mier ANp ( the principle actors of the story. Dern is a tattoo artist who has a l%'£ wonderful tiger on his forearm and (Alert! Symbol! Symbol!) an intricate devil on his back—that is, REACTING UKE AN AGGIE.

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Films Hamman Hall. Contact Charlotte Jones at 527- Even Dwarfs Started Small. Often compared to the 4933. famous Freaks, this film is more relentless, * uncompromising, cruel, and funny. All of Herzog's fictions evince a fascination for the mechanisms of human madness. In Dwarfs, he balances lucid hallucinations and seductive visions to plunge his viewers into the irrational. Starring dwarfs and a camel. German with subtitles: Werner Herzog. Media Center, Saturday, November 21, 7:30 p.m. • * * Romeo and Juliet. This enduring Shakespeare classic fairly shimmers with youthful vigor and hot- blooded action in this delectable and justifiably popular interpretation by Italian director Franco Zefferelli. The language is poignant and powerf ul on the lips of these accomplished teenage stars. River Oaks Theatre, Sunday, November 22, 2:15 and 7 p.m. « * * Houston Symphony Orcheatra. The Symphony will Man of the West. In the Museum of Fine Arts film perform December 11 and 12 with the I.iszt Piano series. Saturday, November 21, at 8 p.m. Man of the Concerto No. 2 in A Ma/or, Sibelius' Symphony No. West is one of Anthony Mann's greatest films. It is 4 in A minor, and Mendohlssohn's Symphony No. j about 'Link' Jones (Gary Cooper), and his fight to in A minor (the "Scottish"). Performances are at retain the gloss of civilization which has enabled him Jones Hall, ticket information from Symphony to go from a gunslinger to a pacifist. He is in the end ticket office or Jones Hall box office. dragged back down to the level of violence he had Theatre once escaped from. Also starring Julie London and A Dream of Shepherds. This show is by James Jack Ford. Clouser and the Space. Dance Theater Houston's popular contemporary dance company returns to Stages during the holiday season to present a new, festive, ballet for adults and children alike. Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m.; student matinee at 10 a.m. Mondays through Fridays. November 27-December 19. For ticket information call 225-9539. * * * The Red Blue-Grass Western Flyer Show. On November 26 the Alley will present the Southwest Premiere of this original musical, book and lyrics by Conn Fleming and music by Clint Ballad. Jr., a Texan. First presented in 1977 at the Goodspeed Opera House in Connecticut, the sparkling country- western musical features a 95-vear-old character named Big Fmmit Childress, out of his element in Detroit, who yearns to appear just once more on the Grand Ole Opry Show. Playing through January 3, 1982. Call 228-9341 for ticket information and prices.

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The Ricc Thresher, November JO. 19SS, page 9 THE RICE THRESHER/SPORTS Rice upsets Baylor 17-14, Jeffrey, Jimmerson bid bowl bye

by Donald Buckholt for 17 yards to the Baylor 24 on a inspired football in the first and Baylor's Geff Gandy jumped and-15 at the 35 with 3:23 to go in The Rice Owls came through third-and-seven. Rice stalled at the quarter, holding the Bears to one on the turnover. Three plays later, the half. Calhoun rolled right away when very few expected them to seven, but Baxter converted his first down and 22 total yards. Baylor wingback Alfred Anderson from the rush and tossed a bullet to and pulled the bowl rug from ^scampered around left end to score Vince Courville, who had worked under the Baylor Bears 17-14 at easily from four yards away and himself wide open in the end zone. Waco last Saturday. "It feels like a put the Bears ahead 7-3. "1 was running a curl on the second honeymoon," said The abbreviated touchdown play, but when Mike scrambled, 1 delighted Owl coach Ray Albom. drive was Baylor's only serious changed to a streak pattern. Mike Rice beat the Bears on the threat in the first half. Linebacker did a good job of throwing to the strength of two Michael Calhoun Dan Foster thought the defensive inside on the break," said Courville touchdown passes and a Joel improvement for Rice came about of his fifth touchdown reception of Baxter field goal, along with the due to increased teamwork. "We the year. weakness of Baylor kicker Marty still made mistakes today, but we At the half. Rice had done Jimmerson, who missed two 29- covered for each other better. We something they haven't in quite a yard field goal attempts. The win were helping each other out more if while: outgain their opponent. put Rice at 4-6 on the season, with someone missed an assignment." Rice had picked up 179 yards a Southwest Conference record of Foster was the second leading • against Baylor's 102 behind 3-4. tackier for Rice Saturday with 10, Calhoun's six of 10 passing for 111 Rice took the opening kickoff behind fellow linebacker Wayne yards. Rice had held Baylor and proceeded to stage what was Harpold, who was credited with 14 running back Walter Abercrombie probably their most impressive total tackles. to only 15 yards on eight carries. drive of the game, even though it Rice shot back after Baylor's The Owls once again moved the resulted only in Baxter's 25-yard touchdown to take the lead. While ball well on their first possession of field goal. The drive went 73 yards Baylor had adjusted to the Owl the half," reaching the Baylof 18 in 15 plays, most of the yardage running attack, Calhoun was before they were struck with an coming from a rejuvenated effective in keeping the 63-yard illegal procedure penalty. On the Defensive tackle Clenzie Pierson charges Baylor's quarterback Jay Jeffrey running game. An offensive line march going through the air. He next play. Miller was called for during the third quarter. —M. Gladu with four new starters opened the twice hit Hosea Fortune on third- offensive pass interference in the way for backs Tim Sanders, eighth field goal in eleven tries to Baylor still managed to grab the down situations, with Fortune end zone. This gave the unusual Charlie Hester, and Kevin Trigg, give the Owls a 3-0 lead with 9:26 lead midway through the second making a hell of a catch on the result of a touchback for Baylor, while tight end Deron Miller left in the quarter. period. Calhoun dropped the ball second one at the Baylor 30. After which most observers admitted to contributed a great leaping catch The Rice defense also played on a right bootleg at the Rice 23, a sack of Calhoun, Rice had third- see Calhoun's, page 14

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Owls outclass Prairie View 91 -79 after Angelo squeaker by Donald Buckholt throughout the game, hut as Barnard with harassing the Angelo 15, center Katy Osten with 14. and canned 53.7 percent of their shots The Rice women's basketball Tucker pointed out, "The State guards, and added "Once we sophomore Pennie Goff, who in the first 20 minutes on their way team opened their season in good difference was our defense in the got in their faces, they didn't shoot chipped in with 10. Newcomer to a 52-31 halftime lead. form, winning their first two 63 percent." Osten, who transferred to Rice Rice usually doesn't put a lot of games. Coach Linda Tucker's The game was tight throughout from Tyler Junior College, said points on the board, but Prairie Owls beat tough Angelo State last the second half, with neither team "I'm not used to such intensity in a View's defense was giving up Friday 65-61 in Huntsville, then leading by more than five points. game." plenty of open shots. "We are opened their home season with a "We showed a lot of poise and The Prairie View game Monday pretty much a set offense team, but physical 91-79 win over Prairie maturity, especially for the first night was intense also, but in a they didn't give us much of a View Monday night at Autry game," said Tucker. "It's almost different way, because as Krieger chance," said Krieger, referring to Court. scary, because this is the first year said, "It was pretty physical. But the gambling, pressing defense The game against Angelo State we've had this kind of experience." everyone kept their head, even used by Prairie View. In the first was played at Sam Houston State Rice got balanced scoring in the though it was so physical." half. Rice began to exploit the in Huntsville to facilitate travel for Angelo State game, with four The Rice starters blew the defense to score both from the field the two teams, who are two rivals players in double figures. Senior outmanned Pantherettes out of the and from the foul line. The Owls in Division 11 of the Texas AIAW. Goya Quails led the way with 18 court with some good shooting of were in the bonus with over nine Angelo State is one of the top points, followed by Krieger with their own in the first half. Rice see Owl, page 14 teams in Division II, so the game was especially tough for a season MEN S CROSS COUNTRY opener. The Rams jumped out to a quick lead, and held a 43-3° edge at the half. Rice youngsters third in NCAA District VI Angelo State was extremely hot by Jeanne Cooper the course, during the Texas from outside during the first half, summer, so it took him a while to Rice's youthful cross country Invitational on October 22, he ws hitting 63 percent of their shots. get into cross country shape. "My squad took third amidst tough "They played very deliberately. We Rice's sixth man at 32:57. "I took goal was to run real well by the District VI competition at the didn't apply pressure on defense steroids," he joked about his Southwest Conference meet anri NCAA meet last Saturday in during the first half. We let them High-scoring Pat Krieger in physical Georgetown. Earning 97 points bring it to us," said Tucker. match against TSU. —B. Davies Rice placed behind University of "At first, we played conserva- second half." Rice went from a Texas with 78 and champion tively. They came out and jumped man-to-man to a 2-3 zorfe, and University of Arkansas with an on us," noted senior forward Pat started applying more pressure on overwhelming 28 points. Krieger. the Ram ballhandlers. Krieger Rice couldn't rely on overaged Rice played well offensively credited junior guard Kathy Irishmen like Arkansas, though, turning,instead to a group of eager if inexperienced freshmen with just a sprinkling lof upperclassmen. Freshman Sico "Frankie" HDUSTO Melendez, national track star of u Puerto Rico, was Rice's top finisher in twelfth place at 31:32 for the 10,000-meter run. Sopjiomore William Moore followed in i DE' 91* seventeenth place, running 31:45 Greg Johnson, William Moore, Sico "Frankie" Melendez —M. Gladu P while freshman Greg Johnson seemingly meteoric improvement. then in the district meet, and I did U ^ ^ trailed at 32:07 to round out the Actually, Melendez, whose face it." Melendez believes the cross Owls' top three. appears on Puerto Rican T-shirts, country conditioning will greatly N'S ^ The last time Melendez had run had "a real long track season" this benefit his track performance in s x°!>* * the spring. "I hope to run under ii V* four minutes in the mile," he stated confidently. "And run 1:46 in the H°V' All services half price RAZOR'S EDGE 800 meters." through November 1 Moore credits his overall strong 2535 UNIVERSITY BLVD. performance to fear of freshmen with this ad and your competition. "Last year I ws the Grady Mudd student I.D. number two man, and then four 7955393 .PRECISION HAIRCUTTING FOR MEN AND WOMEN seniors left; I wanted to be number for iippl "SHAMPOO, CUT, AND BLOWDRY FROM $12.OO one this year." Moore ran fifteen seconds Hrs. 9:00-5:30 $1 .OO DISCOUNT WITH AD AND SCHOOL I.D.: slower in the district meet, Hermann Prof. Bldg. Breezeway however, than in the SWC meet. "I f 6410 Fannin had no energy," he admitted. "I ran L. ]->u»ion, Texas 77030 BY APPOINTMENT ONLY 528-5471 see Men, page 13 The R ice.Thresher, November 20, 1981, page 10 MEN S BASKETBALL the key for SWC basketball champions As the Southwest Conference a pair of 6-6 sophomore terrors, other position has left a void that Wright without feeling some they will need to be pretty lucky to enters its sixty-eighth basketball Michael Young and Clyde will be hard to fill by sophomore adverse affects, and the Aggies are repeat last year's performance. season, a lot off>layers will be back Drexler. transfer Alvin Robertson. no exception. The Aggies were 7) Texas Tech Red Raiders— from the sixty-seventh. Better than Add to this Akeem Abdul This year Arkansas fields the ranked as high as tenth in the The raiders will also be hard- three out of four starters are Olajuwan, a 7-0 wonder from most experienced starting lineup in nation with some of the best talent pressed to repeat their returning, making this probably Lagos, Nigeria whom many have the conference, and that in the SWC before a seven-game performance of last year. the most experienced year in the already tagged as this year's experience may be enough to carry losing streak last year. Graduation cost Tech five players history of SWC basketball. outstanding newcomer, and you the team once again. The returnees are led by 6-9 including two-thirds of their That is not to say that this year have an incredible amount of board 4) Texas Longhorns— Despite a junior forward Claude Riley and 6- starting front line. is likely to be an instant replay of strength. mediocre 7-9 conference "record. 11 senior center Rudy Woods, The one big man Tech has again last year; several newcomers could is a good one, though; 6-6 senior make significant contributions this forward Clarence Swannegan season. Obviously, some teams developed into one of the SWC's have several standout players (or most physical rebounders after even a whole standout lineup) who transferring from junior college will play good basketball more The 1980 SWC co-defensive player consistently than others, but the of the year, 6-4 senior Jeff Taylor competition is going to. be stiff—a holds down one guard spot while good deal stiffer than last year— swift 5-10 sophomore Bubba and no one can be counted a shoo- Jennings holds down the other. in. With all that in mind, here are Texas Tech will have to rely on the picks for the 1982 season. such quickness for improvement 1) Rice Owls—Why not? The this year, but it will be an uphill Owls have more overall experience battle. and returning players than anyone 8) TCU Horned Frogs-The in the SWC. Besides, one of those Cinderella team of the SWC returners is two-time all-SWC tourney last year, the Frogs lost forward Ricky Pierce who can three starters to graduation and make plenty of things happen, will have to rebuild this year. especially when it comes to scoring One player TCU will count on is (20.9 ppg—second in the SWC). 6- 6-1 junior guard Darrell Browder, 8 Kenny Austin, the other forward, fourth in the SWC last year in has tons of potential and has scoring at 19.4 ppg. Upfront, only shown on occasion just how great 6-7 junior forward Nick Cucinella he can be. returns. TCU hopes that junior At center, Donald Bennett may transfers 6-10 Brian Christiansen be the smallest starter in the SWC, and 6-9 Doug Arnold can step in at but he consistently puts forth a center and forward, respectively. tremendous effort, hanging tough If they can. TCU may have a with the best of them. respectable team. If not. or i! the In the backcourt, senior Bobby Frogs' lack of depth elsewhere l Tudor is a very solid performer \\ catches up with them, it may and leader who can be looked to The only clouds on the Cougar the Longhorns made it to the SWC heading an intimidating front become midnight for the for more offense this year. Super- horizon are that they often lost championship last year. UT seems line.In the backcourt, Reggie Cinderella team very soon. quick sophomore Tyrone their intensity against lesser destined to improve after good Roberts comes off an excellent 9) SMI Mustangs—Pity the Washington has speed as his great opponents last year, and incurred recruiting while only losing one freshman campaign. poor Mustangs who won hut three asset for the team. some losses as a result. UH also starter. The five newcomers Texas In all, there is a lot to like about SWC games last year. The Ponies For depth, 6-5 junior forward gave up the second most points in added should shore up their most A&M's chances. But then, last year suffered from a chronic lack ol Renaldo O'Neal arrives from the SWC last year, so defense is a gaping weak spot last year—depth, they had more talent and still muscle inside last season, but they junior college with strong all- concern. Still, Houston is a very especially in the backcourt. screwed up. may have helped themselves around skills that could help right talented team that has an excellent Meanwhile, the Longhorn's 6) Baylor Bears—Last year the through recruiting. away. Besides O'Neal, senior Glen shot at the championship. strong points remain, notably Bears finished in a second place tie Most of SMU's scoring in 1980 Rieke and junior Robert Shaw are 3) Arkansas Razorbacks— junior center LaSalle Thompson. with Houston, but when one came from the guards as 6-2 junior a pair of 6-8 centers that could Although not as impressive on The 6-10 strongman led the SWC examines their talent on paper, it's Dave Piehler at 14 9 ppg and 5-1 1 figure prominently to aid Rice's paper as Houston is, the H ogs took in rebounding and topped all SWC kind of hard to figure out how they sophomore Dave Gadis at 1 1.4 ppg battle on the boards. At guard, the SWC title last year and will centers in scoring in 1980. Another did it. were the leading scorers. senior Willis Wilson and field an experienced team that is credit is 6-8 sophomore forward Still, any team that has "Ferry Inside, smallish (6-6) center sophomore Teddy Johnson both pretty talented in its own right. Mike Wacker who came on tough Teagle can not be all bad. A 6-5 Johnnie James is the most solid provide capable depth. Leading the Razorbacks this last year. senior All-SWC forward, Teagle player. Sought-after freshman Even if Rice does not finish first, year is senior center Scott Things could go'very well for led Baylor in scoring (20.0 ppg 1 arry Davis will probably move in if new coach Tommy Suitts can tap Hastings, their scoring leader and Texas this year if everything gels third in the SWC) and rebounding at center or a forward spot. all the resources this group has to twice all-SWC. Joining Hastings and Abe Lemons can come up with (7.0 per game) After Teagle, With only two seniors on the offer, the Owls are going to underneath are 6-6 senior forwards a starting lineup from a crowded though 6-6 senior forward Joe roster. SMI! is a pretty callow surprise some people as a force to Keith Peterson and Tony Brown, roster. If not, another 7-9 season is Copeland is the leading returning team. Although they may improve be reckoned with in the SWC. both solid players. not out of the question. scorer at only 6.1 ppg and he will over last year, the Mustangs will 2) Houston Cougars—Even One guard spot is set with junior 5) Texas A&M Aggies—No probably split time with 6-8 junior probably also lose more games though UH won the SWC Darrell Walker, but the departure SWC team could lose the players Ozell Hall at 6.0 ppg than anyone else in the SWC. tournament last year, chances are of playmaker U.S. Reed at the the ilk of Vernon Smith and Rvnn The Bears have a good team, hut ~hv Dave Chilton that the Cougars will be even better this time around. Reason number one is junior ail-American candidate guard" Rob Williams, 1980 SWC player of the year and conference leader in scoring (25.0 ppg) and assists (4.9 per game). 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The Rice Thresher, November 20, 1981, page II VOLLEYBALL Region IV pool play to determine if Owls fly to Nationals by Steve Bailey deserved to be ranked fourth and State doesn't have as many The Rice Owls traveled to Sam third. The two teams not from versatile players — they're not as Nacogdoches yesterday Jcnowing Texas were the state champions of well-rounded as Sam. I think that exactly what they had to do to Arkansas and Oklahoma and the we could beat ASU." make a difference in the Region IV fact that no other teams from those AIAW Championship. states were invited to the If Rice did beat ASU they would Rice was scheduled to meet Sam tournament indicates a low calibre have to face TLC again, provided Houston State last night in a of competition in those two TLC is not upset. The loser of that critical match that would probably leagues. match would have to play the determine the Owls' fate in the winner of the losers' bracket for a tournament. There is only a small chance that chance to return to the winners" Rice could upset TLC to advance side of the bracket. Since the finals "That's the one we really have to to the quarterfinals, but a much are double-elimination, any team win," noted assistant coach Debbie better chance that the Owls would that loses one match moves to the Sokol, who has been preparing the overcome their 0-4 season record losers' bracket, and the team that team the past two weeks for this against Sam for a playoff berth. emerges from that bracket faces match with Sam. The Owls were Said Sokol, Their (SHS) hitters the winner of the winners' bracket also scheduled to meet host are different; they jump really well. for the championship. Both the Stephen F. Austin this morning Sam plays a different kind of winner of the winners' bracket and and tournament favorite Texas game. They hit the corners a lot, the winner of the losers' bracket Lutheran at 12:30. SFA has not which is one of our weaknesses, will advance to the National given Rice any trouble this year, but it's a good shot against Championship. but TLC has given everyone anybody. problems, including many top In short, if Rice reaches the Division I teams. "The tip into the middle of the quarterfinals, they have an court just killed us last time (the excellent chance of reaching the Eight teams were divided into two teams met)," Sokol continued. Nationals. But the most difficult two pools for the tournament, and So Sokol concentrated on reaction part of the tournament for the Owls may be over already — the Rice faced a tremendous challenge in her drills for two weeks — Assistant volleyball coach Debbie Sokol (left) confers with head coach Linda covering the corners and backing match against Sam Houston. in winning the two matches Tucker (right) during practice. required to advance to the up the blockers at the net. She also double-elimination finals rounds. hopes the drills will quicken Rice's MEN'S SOCCER transition from defense to offense. Owls end season 7-3-4 The other pool includes second seed Angelo State, third seed Should the Owls reach the Arkansas State, Oklahoma Pan- quarterfinals, the team will most Rice drops final match to Aggies 5-1 handle and Southwest Texas probably face Angelo State, a team by Bob Goeddel fullback Bob Goeddel to right fall, the soccer Owl can look State. Rice may well ii^ve Sokol expects to beat. "Angelo The men's club soccer team, forward in hopes of added scoring ahead to even more success. beset by a rash of injuries and a punch. He strengthened the three- throng of eager Aggies, dropped man defensive line by replacing their final game of the season to Jamie Bell with Mike Friedman, L/<>vrll Theatre Presents; Texas A&M 5-1 last Saturday in taking the risk that the Owls needed to come back from such a Jean A noun I Ik's College Station. Rice entered the match with large deficit. previously-injured Manilton Unfortunately for Rice, the only TSie Waltz of the Toreadors Santos and Russell Kirsch back in scoring in the half was from the lineup. Santos unfortunately Goeddel on a volley from a free never regained his early-season kick by John Smith. The Aggies magic due to a thigh bruise, and pounced on the defense for two AUDITIONS Kirsch's heel injury slowed him in more goals, and the Owls'bowed Rica Soccar 19S1 SWC Scoring midfield. Bob Corrigan's absence out 5-1. Pet. Player Goals on defense was keenly felt as the Despite the loss, the soccer team F Manilton Santos 7 F Edward Maclnerney 3 ensuing vacuum at right fullback showed great poise in turning FB Bob Goeddel 3 led to three quick Aggie goals. around last year's 2-12 record into HB John Smith 3 Nov) & Tuesday (1 Dec) Mi Trailing 3-0 at the half, coach a 7-3-4 winning season. With many F Sardar Angin 2 Bob Corrigan 1 of the better plavers returning next FB Mike Henshaw moved left HB Mark Wozniak 1 L> when they failed to make the extra M.B.A. H Rice actually scored first against out, the Owls got theextra point to E75 m the Heathens, but the try was point. The Heathens then regained DC x tie the game 10-10. W > their lead on a loose,ball in an open > w called back on a penalty. On an > Owl defensive lapse, the Heathens field which set up a try. A z Rice will host the Houston D QUALITY Program if Rugby tournament this weekend. 2 2 <« "C Thirty-two teams from all over < - There's a new shop in town! £ -i t75 QUALITY Students M oc >X >u >w z You Mean Kinko's Reproduces D 9? Faster Than Us? 2 QUALITY Facilities 2 <2 c •H XEROX 55 COPIES CE An MBA advisor from Texas A&M University W 5* > will be on your campus Coats, dresses, pants, blouses, sweaters z Tuesday. 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Wiess finally got untracked late 9 in the second half as quarterback , lift 8 © Pappy Devine hit Doug Gardner for a touchdown to make the score 27-6. Devine then spotted John O'Keefe for a last score which brought the final tally to 27-12 in Lovett's favor. Ed Brittingham had two interceptions for Lovett. one of ) which stopped a Wiess drive at the goal line. Roy Rainey, Mike Oestman and In-Sue Kim picked off passes for Wiess with Oestman's interception and I subsequent latral to Dave Wagner setting up a Wiess touchdown. KJNKO'S Terrence Ladd receives for Lovett. C. Clay MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY 2368 Rice Blvd 521-9465 Men look forward to success in track too continued from page 10 time of 32:14. Classmate Robert roommate Craig Hughes dropped totally, on hejart." With a good Schooler hit a trough on his ever- two seconds, completing the summer base and a fairly vacillating performance wave, course in 32:34 for thirtieth place. consistent cross country season, running 25 seconds slower than at Jaime Najera was Rice's seventh W Moore too is looking forward to the UT meet for a twenty-eighth man" at 34:22 in sixty-fourth THE ROCK SALOON! track season. finish in 32:31. Johnson's position. Johnson also suffered some in the race, adding fifty-eight seconds to his performance at the UT meet Placement Office Interviews in October. "I peaked early," he presents: surmised. "I think if I would have Date Graduate Sctools had a better summer base, I would have done better." Johnson's not 12/1 Stanford University - MBA RARE EARTH looking back, though; "I'm UT - L.B.J. School of Public Affairs looking forward to my track 12/1 season because I have a lot of debts 12/1 Texas A&M - MBA Tuesday, November 24 to repay." 12/2 *SMU - Cox School of Business Not too far behind Johnson in the district meet was fellow frosh Showtime: 9 PM Gawain Guy, twenty-fourth with a Date Companies 11/30 PROFESSIONAL Seiscom Delta EVERY THURSDAY WORDPROCESSING 11/30 Goldman Sachs AND TYPING 11/30 Continental Forest Industries IS LADIES NIGHT!, 11/30 Shell Development Lab Specializing in School and 12/1 Stone & Webster Business Work 12/1 Fannin Bank 1 Fast Turnaround! 12/1 Shell Development Lab 5134 Richmond Fronda's Typing Unlimited 12/2 Allied Corp. 3311 Richmond, Suite 200 961-1167 12/2 State Highway Dept. 528-3197 12/2 Gulf Oil Production Formerly the Agora

The Rice Thresher, November 20, punt, and all day what they had to do," said Tucker. Conference tournament at the Sun Nov 22 W Tennis at SWC tourney (cont) Fort Worth (TCU) Abercrombie broke for 24 yards all day What they did do was play good University of Houston. TCU also Thu Nov 26 W Basketball at Harvard Invit Cambridge, MA all day on the first play. But he just as defense and hang on to the ball. dealt the Owls an embarrassing Fri Nov 27 W Basketball at Harvard Invit (cont) Cambridge. MA all day W Swimming in Houston Invit Houston all day After the starters came back in, loss in Fort Worth. Tucker Sat Nov 28 M Football vs Houston RICE STADIUM 2:00 p.m. Prairie View did not score for 3:15. expressed optimism about this W Swimming in Houston Invit (cont.) Houston all day They also added to the Owl free year's team, stating, "I see a great Thu Dec 3 M Tennis in USPTA Indoor Chancellor's all day throw parade. Rice finished with deal of potential. We can improve 31 of 46 free throws overall, with everytime we go on the court." The Christian Science College SCOREBOARD

Organization at Rice invites you to • crt« country Teom rnults attend their meetings. 1. Arkansas 2 5 6 7 ft—28 2. Texas 3 4 10 19 39—78 3. Rice tCAT Call 11 IS 21 27 2$—97 4. Baylor 1 12 18 23 52—106 LSAT-GRE Gertrude P. Fogel 785-8238 5. Houston 9 14 26 31 40—106 Tracy Harrison 529-4421 6. Texas A&M 17 20 29 33 38—137 GRE PSYCH, 7. La mar 16 24 32 35 45—152 Meetings on Tues. 12:10-12:50 SH 207B 8. North Texas 25 27 36 43 44—175 GRE BIO I 9. UT-Arlington 49 50 55 57 58—269 ECFMG On Campus Counseling DAT-VAT/ . First and Third Thursdays, 1 to 3 p.m. Predictions FLEX Clergy Office—RMC Cloister Saturday, November 21 GMAT / v Powderpuff PCAT / N| Baker 12 over Jones OCAT / |,| BRING IN THIS COUPON AND SAVE Saturday, November28 November 14, 1981 Football MAT / NPBI NCAA District VI Meet Houston 7 over Rice SAT / NLE 50% OFF rStanford MBA-

TEST PREPARATION SPECIALISTS SINCE 1938 I REPRESENTATIVE FRAMES I COMING TO CAMPUS I TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1 SaAy-H. I A representative of the Stanford Graduate School of Business will be on campus to discuss with interested I KAPLAN students the exceptional educational opportunity of the Educational Center I Stanford MBA Program. Call Days Evenings t Weekends For a limited time only, bring in this coupon and save 50% on all high fashion, high quality frames, including I those by Oleg Cassini. Christian Dior, Pierre Cardin, I Appointments may be made through Gloria vanderbilt, etc This coupon must be presented The Placement Office 988-4700 at time glasses are ordered and no other I discounts are applicable I 7011 S.W. Freeway The Stanford MBA Program is a two-year general Suite 520 I management course of studfes designed for men and I women who wish to develop management skills to meet Houston, Tx. 77074 the broad responsibilities required in both the private I Royal Qpticafl I and public sectors today and in the future. I 11617 N. Central Expressway The Eyewear Experts I Dallas, Texas GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Offices Located Throughout The Houston Area I STANFORD UNIVERSITY Centers in More Than 80 Major Consult the Yellow Pages for nearest location US Cities, Puerto Rico, Toronto, Stanford, California 94305 .1 Canada & Zurich, Switzerland X Outside NY State ' VISA' I CAU TOLL FREE: •00 223-1712 UNION INSURANCE PLANS ACCEPTED J The Rice Thresher, November 20, 1981, page 14 IN THE COLLEGES

RPC should prepare your table. food served in the college, use the Richardson House at 6:30 p.m. President Norman Hackerman Dr. Michael Kane will discuss Food Service Communication Dinner is served at 7. will speak after dinner on the Sharon Hecox Losing Your Head When You Sheet in Babs' office. The Brown-Sid Barhop occurs functions of the University Tickets for the Friday, Lose Your Roommate's Clothes, Find out what happens when Saturday, November 21. Wineand Council. Dr. Sass, Dr. Thompson, December 4, performance of the Friday in the PDR. they let politicos out of their cages. cheese will be served at Brown at 7 and Dr. Rorschach will speak on Shake Russell I Dana Cooper Band The Diet meeting opens Tuesday p.m. Stops include Friday's. the methods of awarding are now available through the WILL RICE night at 10 p.m. in the Music Bullwhip. Todd's, Judge's. Chaz:. promotions and tenure to faculty. RPC college reps and the Alison Bober Room. and Fred Gang's. You shouldn't SA/ RPC office. They will perform Off-Campus Hotline is 520- wear faded blue jeans or tennis JONES in Hamman Hall at 8 p.m. John If you plan to move off-campus 9564. shoes, or you may not be admitted Augusta Barone Vandiver will warm up, and tickets next semester, please tell Babs as to some bars. Beer and liquor will cost $4 for Rice students. soon as possible. There is a $50 SID RICHARDSON be served on the buses. Miller Jones will present a charming We have opera tickets for $9 withdrawel fee for moving off if we Brewing Company will provide the and exquisite musicale Tuesday. 8 Roger Ford November 24. If you wish to each for Katva Kahanova on know by December 1. After beer for free. Tickets cost $3 from Friday, December 4. General December 1, the withdrawal fee is SRC Hotline is 527-4046. Gordon Pearson. Randy Wile, and participate in this event, please Cinema movie tickets are available $75. College Night is Friday, November Jon Hoverson. sign up in Jackie's office to help through the college reps for $2. If vou want to comment on the 20. There is a reception in On Monday. November 23. with the occasion. You may obtain all these tickets in the SA/RPC office. Louis Huston will be in the pub on December 2 beginning at about 9 p.m. The films committee will show Airplane on Saturday, December 5. Check this page that week for more information. BROWN Alison Kennamer Brown will show Time After f Time in Chem. Lec. on Saturday, November 21. The three showings will cost 75c each. Monday, November 23, is Associates Night. Girls may sign up to host Associates at the 4:45 cocktail party, dinner, and dessert afterwards. Mrs. Von Eiff will return after the weekend, probably Monday.

' LOVETT '•'JUL" Brent Wilkey Anyone considering a move to or from Lovett must contact Ms. Paine by December 1. Lovett Cinema's December 3 showing of Equus has been cancelled. Seven M Crown Come in Red and Green for Lovett's Christmas party AMERICAN WHISKEi December 6. (Time to be \ BLEND announced.) OC elves are welcome. Tryouts for Lovett Theatre's frs/c/- Waltz of the Toreadors will be held Monday, November 30, and Tuesday, December 1 in Lovett Commons. Call Director Hal Kohlman at 526-6852 for details. If you'd like to experience the excitement of set or lighting design, call co-producers Shane Phelps at 526-7356 or Brent Wilkey at 526-9925.

WIESS Brett Phillips Auditions for Wiess Tablefop's spring production A Little Night Music will be Sunday and at Monday, November 22 and 23 at 7 p.m. in Wiess Commons. Call 526- 8413 for information. Waiters at Wiess College Night ~&SSS££-* ~* will receive a free meal, wine, and roil stirs mm $5 a table. Call Bob Coltou at 520- 9745. H. R. Phillips will schedule College Night sign up soon, so you

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HOUSTON, TEXAS 77005 522-1389 SEAGRAM DISTILLERS CO . NYC AMERICAN WHISKEY-A BLEND 80 PROOF The Rice Thresher, November 20, 1981, page 15 s runoff misclassi beginning of the end n&n; the Friday, November twentieth I need a copy of Peldanos, the first Tryout for Waltz of the Toreadors. Is your life at Rice missing 7 onward. Chem Lec. Destroy All Monsters (7 and year Spanish text. Please call Monday, Nov. 30 and Tuesday, something? Join The Rice Exper- 10) and Attack of the Giant Leeches (8:30 and 771-9064 late evenings. Dec. 1 in Lovett commons. Call rice 11:32). 50e admission ($1 to leave before film's end) ience and learn where to find it! *** Director Hal Kahlman (526-6852) The Rice Experience is a workshop 8. Hamman Hall. Close of Play. Superb quality cassette tapes people's 8. Museum of Fine Arts. Thunderbolt. $2. for script and details. lead by Bonnie Heliums for Spring (newest Maxell XLI1-S C-90's) for *»* 7:30. Media Center. Black and White in Color. $2. '82. Sign up now in the Brown calendar River Oaks. King of Hearts (7:30) and Harold and sale at $4 each (my cost): Contact The Univ. of St. Thomas Dept. of College office. Maude (9:30). Norman . at 526-8974 or 331 Music presents a Faculty Recital *** Hans/.en. featuring Louis Ruttenberg, oboe, Catholic Student Center Garage Saturday, November twenty-first »•» assisted by Lynette Mayfield, flute , Sale will be held this Saturday, 7, 9:30 and 12. Chem Lec. Time After Time. 75c. For sale: Gas stove, like new, $100 and others. Monday, Nov. 23, 8 Nov. 21 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at H. Hamman Hall. Close of the play Close of Play. or best offer; two used propane 100 8. Museum of Fine Arts. Afan of the West. $2. p.m. at Cullen Hall. 4000 block of 1713 Rice Blvd between Rice lb tanks, one near full, one with Mt. Vernon between Richmond entrances 9 and 10. Also, Thanks- 7:30 and 10. Media Center. Even Dwarfs Started Small and Werner Herzog valve, $50 each; 1 gas heater, large, Eats His Shoe. 52. and West Alabama on the UST giving baskets are being organized excellent condition, $40. Please campus. Free admission. For info for the needy. Bring your canned River Oaks. King of Hearts (3:30 and 7:30) and Harold and Maude (5:30 and contact Pam Morris, information 9:30). call 522-7911, x240. goods and donations to the center services, x3718 or 527-4929. *** Sunday, November twenty-second *** by Sunday, Nov. 22. 7:30. Downtown, Music Hall Houston Symphony Orchestra Pops Concert with Auditions will be held fora French *** For sale: 10-speed men's style play to be presented this spring. All Elections for the position of SA Big Bird. Call 224-4240. Mercier bicycle, 20". Excellent 8. Hamman Hall. Electronic Music Studio: Arthur Gottschalle. director. Free. interested are welcome to come to External Affairs Vice Pres. will be condition, $160•. *664-736* 6 (eves). auditions in Rayzor 105 on 7:30. Media Center AH About Eve. 52. held on Monday• •• , Nov. 30. River Oaks. Romeo and Juliet (2:15 and 7) and Brother Sun, Sister Moon (4:45 For sale: 6 cu. ft. Kenmore Tuesday, Nov. 24 at 3-4 p.m. For and ;j 30). more info contact the French MysteryKon 6 —, finest compact refrigerator. Perfect for SF and Fantasy Convention will Monday, November twenty-second dorms or efficiencies. $150. Dept. Don't be shy. 8. Hamman Hall. Albert Tipton (flute) and Mary Norris (piano). Free. *** be Nov. 27-29 at the Southwest Excellent condition. 664-7366 Amateur radio licensing class — Frwy. Holiday Inn (W. Belfort 10. Jones. SA Senate Meeting. (evenings). River Oaks. A Touch of Class (7:30) and Sunday Ix>vers (9:30). #«» Get in on the fun of ham radio by exit). Guest speaker is Theodore Tuesday, November twenty-fourth To the friend who wished. getting your Novice License with Sturgeon. Activities include films, Thursday classes meet today. If I end up as the President of the the help of the Rice Amateur video, merchants, panels, 8 Hamman Hall. Rice Jazz Ensemble.'Free. United States as you wished, then I Radio Club. Introductory lesson wargaming, costume contest and River Oaks Dirty Harry (7:30) and Magnum Force (9:30). promise you the post of The Monday, Nov. 23 at 7 p.m. in SH more. More info and member- Wednesday, November twenty-fifth Secretary of Feminine Affairs. 305. If you're ever been interested ships are available at Third Planet in the magic of radio, give it a try! Friday classes meet today. — A well-wisher Books & Records**,* 2339 Bissonnet. River Oaks. Charlie (7:30) and Best BOY (9:30). (in •th **e guise of a foe) Thursday, November twenty-sixth mini-misclass The Rice Lacrosse Club plays U of No classes meet today. Rent-free living: Need a place to H this Sunday (Nov. 22) at i 1 a.m. 7:05. KTRU (917 fm). To the Point. "The Psychology of Memory." Dr. Michael stay over Xmas? Well., we need Donate T oday to the "Buy a wolf a on the soccer field. Come and Watkins. someone to housesit/catsit from watch" fund. Sponsored by Flee watch the Cougars get stomped in River Oaks. AH That Jazz (2:30 and 7:15) and The Stunt Man (4:45 and 9:30). early Dec. to early Jan. If 301 (in the time domain). the King of the Yankee sports. Friday, November twenty-seventh interested, please contact Wayne X. Museum of Fine Arts. An American Tragedy. 52. (rm 102) or Aleta (rm 143) in the inflated, but still worth it, paid ads River Oaks. The Clowns (3 15 and 7:30) and The City of Women (5 and 9:15). School of Archi. (520-6488). Ed. Center needs permanent/ part or Peter at 521-9465 or apply at Saturday, November twenty-eighth »*• time employees 1-7 p.m. Monday Kinko's Graphics, 2368 Rice Blvd. 2 p.m. Rice Stadium. Football: Rice vs. Zoo of H. Wanted to buy: Cinder blocks and through Thursday. No typing Translators — Czech, Russian, 8. Museum of Fine Arts, line Simple Histoire. 52. boards. Call Dan at 526-5466. 988-4700. *** Japanese, Chinese and Hungarian. River Oaks. Monty Python and the Holy Grai! (3:45 and 7:30) and Jabberwockv 1980 Renault Le Car Deluxe. We need technical translators with (5:30 and 9:15). There was a young man from White with red cloth interior, 7000 strong science backgrounds. Sunday, November twenty-ninth Decatur ^ miles, 36 mpg, excellent condition. Especially telecommunications River Oaks. Tess (3:45 and 7). Who slept with a Lox generator $4500. 463-2383. engineers, EE's, pharmacology. His balls and his prick Monday, November thirtieth Services needed: Person with Work own hours at office or home. 8. Hamman Hall. Folger Consort. Students 55, others 510. Froze solid real quick training, experience and interest in Reply to: Translators, Box 7552, 10. Lovett. SA Senate meeting. And his asshole a little bit later *** computer modeling. Degree Austin, TX 78712. Austin River Oaks. Bahia (7:30) and Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands (9:30). There once was a fellow named accomplishment in Chemical Engi residency not required. Tuesday, December first necessary. Formal training in Japanese translators with strong River Oaks. You Are Not Alone (7:30 and 9:30). Ritter Who slept with a guidance economics, statistics and linear science background needed. Reply Wednesday, December second programming needed. Industry 7:30. Media Center. The Passion of Joan of Arc. 52. transmitter to: Translators, Box 7552, Austin, It shriveled his cock experience preferred. Hours and TX 78712. River Oaks. The Life and Times of Xaviera Hollander (7:30) and S.O.S. (9). Which fell off in his sock salary negotiable. Please send Earn extra dollars — Set Thursday, December third And made him exceedingly^bitter resume and transcripts with cover appointments for our Solar 8. Rice Memorial Chapel. Rice Chorale Christmas Concert. Free. V *** letter of interest to OPCON, 802 Seminars. Work 4-6-8 hours. 7:30. Media Center. Alphaville. $2. To the fast-talking guy who lays W. Alabama, Houston, TX 77006. River Oaks. Warhol: Bad (7:15) and Dracula (9:30). Good wages plus incentives. North Friday, December fourth around outside Baker during Help Wanted: Part time pizza West location. For interview call Last day of classes. parties: maker needed evenings arid Ms. Lee 957-3107. Wish I'd been the one to drink Afternoon. Hamman Hall Lawn. RPC TG. Free. weekends also part time telephone House manager — Wanted mature 8. Hamman Hall. Shake Russell/ Dana Cooper Band. 54. champagne with you the other help needed. Only dependable night — but maybe wine in the individual or couple to manage 8. Museum of Fine Arts. The Childhood of Maxim Gorki. 52. people with transport and phone Ronald McDonald House near 7:30 and 10. Media Center. A Sense of Loss. 52. room will do. need apply. 523-0800. River Oaks. The Projectionists (7:30 and 9:15). • ** Texas Medical Center. Work From Bloomington came a young Word Processor — Base rate includes coordination of volun- Saturday, December fifth $1.25. Special services extra. 1:30 and 3:30. Media Center. Ijady and the Tramp. 51. buck, teers and close contact with 8. Museum of Fine Arts. Christmas in July. 52. Who some said was pushing his Papers, thesis. Houston: 529-8178. families of children under treat- 7:30 and 10. Media Center. Three Surrealist films. 52. luck; 400 Westmoreland #12 or 13. ment for serious illnesses. Business River Oaks. The Projectionist« (4, 5:45, 7:30 and 9:45). Though afraid to chase women, 2 Story Housemate wanted. Three or hotel/motel management In booze he'd go swimmin,' blocks inside loop 610, washer/ background helpful. Bilingual lectures, talks, seminars, colloquia So he could claim, "too drunk to dryer, bedrooms with baths, preferred. High school diploma or "Transport in Random One-Dimensional Systems." Prof. Raymond L. fuck." BAADS fireplace. Plenty of space inside above required. Free apartment Orback, UCLA. PL 210. Nov. 23 at 4 p.m. #*» and out with trees. Greg Kainer and utilities plus monthly stipend. "Saturn's Rings." Prof. Peter Gold reich, Calif. Inst, of Technology. SS 106. Dec. 2 To Fred and Bea — Send resumes to the business at 4 p.m. 667-5264. Congradulations on your Office, Ronald McDonald House, "The Search for Proton Decay." Prof .Keith Ruddick, Univ. of Minn. PI. 210. marraige; I'm really happy for Real Estate Opportunity! Owner Dec. 2 at 4 p.m. will finance this neat 2-1-1 with 1550 La Concha Lane, Houston, both of you 'cause you hold a TX 77054 or call between noon special place in my heart and hope sunroom near Rice Stadium. next's a Chinese mayor miscrass # Great for home or business. Priced and 3 p.m. 797-0332 ext. 32. you two knoW how deep my love Visiting Professor seeks furnished Allen. for you is. We had a hell of an orgy: to sell at $ 115.000. Call for details. Oh . . . Thur's . . Century 21 - Solid Gold. house or apartment in Rice U./ Nazis in the wookwork I'm hungry. —Stu maybe the Mod Squad can have a Med area, Jan. 1 to March 31, re-run sometimes. 683-8624. Evenings 820-0565. Fascists in the walls » »** Loretta. 1982. Call Prof. Zamora, 749-7488 Little Japs with bucktooth grins Lost: Black billfold, around New York maybe! (day) or 526-1937 (eve). A-gonna grab yew bah th* balls Rayzor 107 last Friday. Keep the « eterna**l »love , Juju Xoxo Help wanted at local print shop. Whin this war is over $20 and even the check from my Relaxed working conditions. No Carpets — Used carpets for dorm How happy Ah will be, mother; but please return my ID, I don't know why everyone is experience necessary. Call Robert rooms. Priced $ 15 a room size and Gearin' up fer thim Rooshies driver's license, etc. Call David at bitching about the only float in the up. No checks. 926-9026. Rice Homecoming Parade. As I And Go-round Number Three . . . 526-3974, or leave it at .the 1 • ** Thresher office. see it, all it did was make a few Ja, Ja, Ja, Ja! **» Aggies envious, a few Lovett guys In Prussia They never eat Pussy! Found on Friday the 13th: A short aroused, and cost the school a There ain't hai J!y cats enough. black velvet cape in a field near couple of million dollars. Besides it FREE There's garbage and that's enough. Jones. Price tag is still attached. was probably the only date those So waltz me around again Russky. Name the price and it is yours. Ask poor Wiess gays could get. * * * for Kirk at 526-1633. PREGNANCY TESTS And ... In thq.death, as the last *** The Thresher serves a valuable • Immediate Appointments few corpses lay rotting on the slimy Riders needed to San Fransisco, function in conveying news • Confidential Counseling thoroughfare The shutters lifted LA, San Diego or nearby over the relating to undergraduate • Birth Control Information in inches on Temperance Building Christmas holidays. 797-1637 activities at Rice What is the • Termination of Pregnancy high on poachers hill and red (Houston), 762-864• »» 2 (Galveston). purpose, however, of the Misclass mutant eyes gazed down on columns? They do not reflect well Hunger City no more big wheels I need a ride to Fort Worth for upon the supposed maturity of 18- fleas the size of rats sucked on Thanksgiving and am willing to 21 year olds. Obviously, the rats the size of cats and ten share expenses. Call Matthew students at Rice spent a great part <§> thousand peoploids split into small Webb at 528-1408. of their adolescence with their trives coveting the highest of the The time to act is now. Auditioi\s noses in books, and their social West Loop Clinic sterile skyscrapers like packs of for A {.ittie Night Music will be development suffered. Still, dogs assaulting the glass fronts of held this Sunday and Monday at 7 however, it serves no purpose to air Love Me Avenue ripping and promptly in the Wiess commons. these immature, sniggering re-wrapping mink and silver fox — **» feelings in the campus newspaper. now leg warmers - family badge Do something different this The space might be used more con- 622-2170 of sapphire and cracked emerald Christmas. Give me a ride to and structively. — any day now — the year of the from Ohaha, NE. Willing to share [Editor's note: Letters to the 2900 WEST LOOP SOUTH Diamond Dogs "This ain't Rock gas and driving. Willing to leave editor will not be placed in the and Roll This is Genocide." and return at any time. Call Joan Threshing It Out column unless HOUSTON^TEXAS 77027 668-9899 after 9 p.m. they are signed.] The Rice Thresher, November 20, 1981, page 16