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UN:VER:3I Association of Rice Alumni • November 1978 • Volume 35, Number 2 PIECING' _3,800yym 91-II5Ton ATTtLARIEK ANTIFATT 15RAEL:c'f, 2 SALLYPORT-NOVEMBER Dec. 7 North Harris Pc County — 5:30 St] Dec. 9 Angelina College — co; 5:30 — Away coi Jan. 12 St. Mary's — did 7:30 — Away ter Jan. 13 San Antonio fin 1:00 — Away MU SIC Jan. 16 SMU — ART 5:30 The Shepherd School of Music will continue te 18 Jan. Lamar — 7:00 its Fall Concert Season. All concerts take th 20 Nov. 1- "Pattern and Decoration," Jan. TCU — 2:00 place in Hanunan Hall at 8 P.M. unless an of 22 U of Houston — Dec. 13 featuring the works fifteen New Jan. otherwise noted. Concerts are free except his Away York artists. Sewall Gallery. 5:45 — when in conjunction with the Houston Friends by Jan. 8- "The Architecture of Gunnar As- Jan. 24 San Jacinto — 7:00 of Music. For more information call the Jan. 26 St. — Feb. 9 plund," an exhibition of the work of Mary's 7:00 Shepherd School Concert Line at 527-4933. Sweden's leading architect between Jan. 29 SMU — 5:00 — Away Nov. 28 Warren Deck, tuba. the two World Wars. A lecture by Mr. Jan. 31 Prairie View — 5:30 Paul Ellison, double bass. Stuart Wrede, curator of the exhibit Feb. 3 Lamar — 5:15 — Away Nov. 30 SYZYGY. Modern Art, for the Museum of New Swimming Dec. 4 Rice Symphony Orchestra. York, is planned. Sewall Gallery, Nov. 17 Rice Relays(W&M) Dec. 6 Gita Karasik, piano,Shepherd ground floor Sewall. Hours: Mon. 4:00 School/Pro Musicis. through Sat., noon to 5 PM. New Mexico State/Austin Dec. 7 Rice Chorale in the College/Lee College Rice Memorial Chapel. Oct. 13- "Embroidery Through the Ages," Southwest Texas St./Baylor Dec. 10 Friedman Vardi Siliberstein, Jan. 7, an exhibition of over 200 works Univ. string trio, Shepherd School/ 1979 dating from the 15th through the Nov. 18 Diving & 200 yd Houston Friends of Music. 20th centuries. Organized by the — 9:00 Musee des Arts Decoratifs, Paris. Same teams Rice Museum. Hours: Tues. Dec. 1-2 SWC Invitational through Sat., 10 AM. to 5 PM.; Sun., (M)— all day — At SMU rsr,r1 noon to 6 P.M. Dec. 8-10 U of H Invitational (W)— all day — At UH mor Nov. 17 The "Blue and Gray" game Uk will be played in Autry Court. TR A V EL Coached by Norman Hacker- man and Frank Vandiver, the Jan. 12-14; "Pompeii A.D. 79." The Asso- Rice Alumni is spon- match is to be an intra-squad Jan. 27; ciation of how to the Dallas Mu- basketball game. Plans are Feb. 2-4; soring trips Alb( Arts to view this being made to have the Der- and Feb. 17 seum of Fine 0 rick Dolls perform at half- exhibition early in the coming Hot year. Two weekend tours and The basketball teams are in the spotlight now. time. There will also be a "1 outings will be All home games played at Autry Court begin drawing at the game for four two one-day rath at 7:30 P.M. The Rice swim team is also season tickets to the Rice made, with the charge for the starting its season. All the matches are at basketball game. Fri. -Sun. trip being $181.50 battmini Rice unless otherwise noted. and the Sat. trip being $83.50 F: Basketball per person (based on double deci Nov. 29 Texas Lutheran occupancy). The package in- swe, Houston, Dec. 4 Northwestern — Away cludes airfare from coat Dec. 4 Notre Dame — Away bus travel, transfers, admission Dec. 7 Southwest Texas to the museum, a reception at a mys Dec. 9 Wayland Baptist private gallery, a tour of gal- up. leries in the area, shopping time Dec. 11 Doane College THEATER othe Dec. 15 Blue Bonnet Classic — and, for the weekend travelers, the at the Hyatt at the Summit Nov. 13-18 "And Miss Reardon Drinks a hotel accomodation star Dallas. There are University of Houston Little," a play dealing with the Regency in pulls still available. For Pan American University relationships of three middle- some places the( complete information contact University of Southwestern aged sisters by Paul Zindel. The "I the Alumni Office at (713) 527- Louisiana Rice Players, 8 P.M. in Hamman looki 4057 between 9:00 and 5:00 Playing times: 7:00 & Hall. For reservations call 527- offici weekdays. 9:00 4040. He's Dec. 16 Blue Bonnet Classic — Nov. 16-18, "The Marriage," a farce about maki at the Summit 24-25, 30; match-making by Russian scho 7:00— Losers Play Dec. 1-2 playwright Gogol. Main Street E, 9:00 — Winners Play Theater. coac Dec. 23 Vanderbilt — Away Jan. 18-20, "Women and Men," a premiere "I Jan. 4 Texas at Arlington 25-27; by Rice professor John Meixner. my I Jan. 6 Baylor — Away Feb. 1-3 Main Street Theater, Autry ANNOUNCEMENT just ; Jan. 8 SMU House, 6265 Main St. Curtin listei Jan. 11 Arkansas — Away time, 8:00 PM. Admission: $1.50 The Office of Continuing Studies will be Jan. 13 Texas Tech — Away students and senior citizens; offering several new programs this winter. won Jan. 16 Texas $3.00 general. Call (713) 524- Also included here is an advance look at a can Jan. 20 Houston 6706 for reservations. special summer program in Alaska. For more havir Jan. 22 TCU — Away information call the Rice Office of Continuing over Jan. 27 Texas A&M Studies 527-4803. "F Jan. 29 SMU — Away Nov. 28 & 30 "Finding Fossils," a two- and I Feb. 1 Texas Tech lecture series on Texas fossils, you, Feb. 3 Arkansas taught by John Jenkins who is a "I Women's Basketball senior geologist for Gulf Re- He Nov. 16 Angelina College — 7:00 search and Development and cong Nov. 18 TSU — 7:00 FILMS honorary curator of vertebrate bettE Nov. 21 Prairie View —7:00 paleontology at the Houston TI Away The Rice Media Center shows films every Museum of Natural Science. day Nov. 28 San Jacinto — 7:00 night of the week except Monday. Show The course will also include a roorr Away times are 7:30 PM. during the week and 7:30 field trip in the fossil-rich Au- bratt Nov. 30 U of Houston — 7:00 and 10 P.M. on weekends. Admission is $1.50. stin area on Dec. 2. Alboi Dec. 2 TCU — 2:00 — Away For movie information call 527-4853. Owlmanac continues on Page15. out, SALLYPORT-NOVEMBER 3 Police Story best suit, Alborn smelled like Gatorade all the We found in talking with Mr. Wilson that his von der Mehden, political science, present Strange things happen to Rice football way home. daughters, Dorothy Ann Wilson Blodgett '60 world situations from an American point of coaches. Ray Alborn doesn't complain, of "And I'll tell you," he concluded, "that and Mary Helen Wilson '65, had personally view. Business in this country and new social course, but he loves to talk, and laugh, and he Gatorade stinks when it's all over you." and professionally distinguished themselves attitudes toward it are covered by philosophy did just that at the meeting of the Quar- also. He was a proud man that day on the professor Baruch A. Brody in "Problems in terback Club on Monday morning after Rice's Staying After School phone, and he wanted Rice and Rice people to the Business World." Neil Wright, economics, first victory of the 1978 season. "Joe just never stopped teaching," says one share in his pride. So we printed a story about can help the beleaguered businessman, pro- Alborn returned home on the plane with his former student of Professor Joseph S. Gal- Robert and the Wilson family in the Novem- fessional or amateur, with "Strategy for the team after the TCU game on October 14, and legly '25, professor emeritus in English. ber 1977 issue. Investor." then he drove out to Bellaire to await the Gallegly has gathered a group of his old Last month, the team of Wilson and Jumping ahead, Paul Cloutier presents arrival of his wife and two children, who, with classmates, students, and friends together to Penzias made the news again, this time by "The Future of Science." Inherent in scien- his mother, were returning from Fort Worth reminisce about the early days in Texas and being selected to receive the 1978 Nobel tific progress are the seeds of destructive by car. the early days at Rice. They call themselves Prize in Physics. forces, says the space physicist, who then the English 395 Society after the English Mr. Wilson is doubtless feeling more pride suggests how we might control these forces class that Gallegly taught for twenty years at than ever now. He hasn't called — and doesn't and what the world of the future might Rice on Southwest life and literature. need to, of course. The award is a first for be like. John Crittendon Duval(1816-1897), the first Rice alumni, and so it has predictably gener- Groups can choose any one of these Texas literary figure, was fittingly the first ated a special buzz around the campus that volunteer speakers who have distilled vast subject of discussion, along with memories of you don't need a radio telescope to detect. amounts of information and expertise into a the years Rice went to the Bluebonnet Bowl. talk of thirty minutes to an hour.