Rice voters opt for Castillo, Lalor and Tinsley Anita Gonzalez 361, receiving over 50 percent of Lalor Wednesday afternoon. the main factor for no one incumbent Frank Mann in a Jim McConn will face Louis the vote. "They are more issue-oriented and candidate winning the election runoff. Tinsley edged Mann with Macey in a runoff election "I think I did well at Rice demand responsible changes. My outright on Tuesday, but he 49 percent to Mann's 45 percent November 20 for mayor of because my position was more record will commend itself to positively believes he will win two of the city vote. . McConn, 51, serving his progressive," said Castillo. "I tried people with that state of mind." weeks from now. On campus Tinsley did much first term as mayor, received 42 to deal with the issues, and Lalor figured that the large In the heated race for better, polling nearly 80 percent of percent of the total city vote. students at Rice are issue-minded." number of candidates running for councilman-at-large—Position 2, the vote. Macey, 44, a city councilman, Castillo gave no hint as to which of District C—thirteen in all—was Eleanor Tinslev will meet see Votes, page 17 received about 30 percent of the the remaining candidates he would vote. support, but called their slandering politics "demeaning." He said he Leonel Castillo, a former will remain very politically active Houston city controller and at least for the next two years. director of the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service, only Macey received 29 percent of the pulled in 23.5 percent of the vote vote at Rice while McConn walked city-wide. But he did extremely away with only 16 percent. well in 's precinct Lance Lalor led throughout election night for the position of District C city councilman, but Directories still failed to collect the 50 percent of the vote needed to prevent a runoff vie with John Shanahan for the not completed seat in two weeks. by Michael Trachtenberg Lalor received a huge To much grumbling, Student percentage vote from Rice. Sixty Association senators were percent of the voting students informed Monday night that endorsed the state student directories are still far representative. from completion. "Students who attend Rice Computer typesetting of the University are especially directory will take 30 to 40 days, sophisticated voters," explained Volume 67, number !4 Thursday, November 8, 1979 plus another month for printing, TIREStCR so regular typesetting is now planned. Norby Foss of Will Rice College KTRU chooses economical antenna and Thomas Meehan, a Sid by Rolf Asphaug Control Committee may donate help "worthwhile student groups," KTRU's signal because they are Richardson member, are Instead of spending $6,000 for a funds to KTRU from its excess Schauerte said. effectively shielded by local candidates for Honor Council much larger antenna and a new profits, which are normally used to Seven of eight residential structures...A circularly polarized Senior Representative. No transmitter, KTRU Rice Radio colleges have made contributions signal...would greatly improve this petitions for Rice Program engineers have figured out that toward the boosting of KTRU's situation." Council Secretary-Treasurer have they can double station power and transmission power, as has To replace the present 250-watt been received. Nominations for the range with a different antenna- Director of Student Activities transmitter. KTRU ordered a post will be due by November 12. transmitter combination—saving Bonnie Heliums. 1,000-watt unit. Most of the Nominations should be given to an $1,000 in the process. The new antenna will be only $5,000 antenna-transmitter SA senator or officer; the SA will The $5,000 antenna and once again as tall as the ten-foot expense is for the transmitter, appoint a Secretary-Treasurer at transmitter have already been antenna now operating from the while the original $6,000 proposal its meeting Monday. ordered, and are due to be in top of Sid Richardson College. earmarked most of the funds for A major energy seminar is operation before Winter Break is KTRU had already received the much-larger antenna. planned at Rice for February 14, over, according to KTRU Federal Aviation Administration Schauerte noted that KTR U 1980. Television newsman Barry Manager Margaret Schauerte. approval for its previously- could pay for the improvement Commoner and Secretary of Schauerte foresees no budget planned 40-foot antenna tower. through a loan, if absolutely Energy Charles Duncan—a Rice problems surrounding the Circular polarization will enable necessary. "We're fairly assured see SA, page 17 purchase. The Pub Operations Schauerte photo by Buster Brown the antenna to send signals that we can get a loan, especially through buildings. As a September after the SA resolution," she said. 17 Student Association resolution The SA resolution asked the Candidates blast ACLU survey noted, "Many Rice students, on University administration to and off campus, cannot receive see Antenna, page 17 by Steve Bailey stated, among other things: "If you be published and distributed to our A questionnaire distributed by do not respond we will score you in 1,800 members and to other the Houston chapter of the STRONG DISAGREEMENT interested organizations and the World's starving aided American Civil Liberties Union in (with ACLU views), and publicize press," cumulative information advance of Tuesday's election has your answers as such." was not available in printed form drawn angry charges of "political Some candidates' angered by before the election. Instead, by Oxfam food projects blackmail" by several candidates what they thought were threats ACLU representatives said that Students who sign up to fast fast. The goal for this year's fast is for city office. from the ACLU, refused to return they would recommend candidates once a month on Tuesday evenings $200,000. The questionnaire sent to city the questionnaire. And although based on the information the may enable Rice's Food Service to Students interested in fasting council candidates was accom- the cover letter had promised that ACLU had received, but without donate savings to Oxfam- once a month on Tuesdays, panied by a cover letter which "the answers to your questions will see ACLIJ, page'5 America, a famine relief participating in the three-day fast, organization prominent in . the or sponsoring a faster, are asked to struggle to save Cambodia from contact Rice's Oxfam President mass starvation. Ralph Evans, Secretary-Treasurer Oxfam supporters at Rice have Margie Remenchik. Faculty already begun to recruit fasters Sponsor Ernie Loevinsohn, or any to skip Tuesday dinners, starting other Oxfam member. November 20 and continuing on Rice Catholic Student Center is the first Tuesday of every month in also hoping to collect money for the school year. But for F;ood Cambodian relief through sales of Service to pass on any savings to baked goods or balloons Friday. Oxfam has not yet been approved November 16. Donations will be through University channels, used for aid to be distributed according to Food Service through Catholic Relief Services, Director Joyce Rubash. The Rice Oxfam group has Oxfam is a non-political, non- already raised $700 through a profit international agency which garage sale this year, and supports self-help development conducted a campus letter-writing projects in the Third World. campaign to persuade Congress to Rice's Oxfam chapter is also approve emergency aid for organizing a three-day fast, Cambodia. starting Thursday, November 15, Almost all administrative n as part of Oxfam's "Fast for a- expenses for the Rice chapter come World Harvest." Fasters will ask out of members' own pockets, for sponsors to donate two or more according to Secretary-Treasurer cents per hour of fasting. A faster Remenchik. Only donations given with 25 sponsors could thus earn expressly to cover administrative $36 for famine relief and expenses are used for that development projects. function, she said. All unspecified Last year Oxfam-America donations go directly to Oxfam- collected over $160,000 from 1,200 America. Eager receivers go up for a long bomb at Homecoming. photo by Wayne Derrick groups participating in the yearly see Oxfam, page 17 Spanning the hedges i Mr by David Dow Shields, an intrauterine device United Nations Fund for HMM...THIS Dumping means money. In the (IUD) had caused over 200,000 Population Activities. Dr. Joseph THANKSGIVING I cases of defective pacifiers and serious uterine infections in the SpStdel, former director of the THINK I'll BUVTH0 dangerous antibiotics which we US, the manufacturing company AID's Office of Population put it Biooesr TURWeY considered last week, government needed to dump the device. So a simply, "...our first action would passivity freed corporations from representative of the manufacturer be to attempt to get the I CAN FIND. moral restraints (though not sold the Dalkon Shields to the appropriate supplies (read Depo- culpability). We noted that AID in bulk packages at 48 percent Provera) to them (other countries) Washington could stop these off. Only one catch: They were through some other routing." practices. They do not. In fact, as unsterilized. The AID finally Contraception at any cost. Even we will see, government often recalled the device after too many death. plans them. women had been infected for Another example of govern- Visions of a population officials to ignore, but almost half ment complicity in dumping is explosion must have scared a million Third World women still the pesticide conroversy. <®i> officials at the Agency for have the IUD and thousands more Amazingly, every pesticide banned International Development lie in warehouses ready to be sold. or restricted in the US has been (AID). The Office of Population The AID inundated Bangla- i- exported, often with help from within that agency had $125 desh with a different contracep- American officials. million set aside for the purchase tive: high estrogen level birth The Velsicol Chemical and overseas distribution of control pills. In the US the FDA Corporation makes a vicious contraceptives. They made a super warned doctors not to prescribe pesticide called phosvel. The bargain. This is how: Since Dalkon pills with more than 50 Environmental Protection Agency micrograms of estrogen because (EPA) has restricted its use since the pill depletes the body's supply phosvel hit the market because the Threshing-it-out of vitamins A, B-6, D and folic poison attacks the human body acid; the AID bought 80 like rattlesnake venom. Somewhat To the Editor: great efforts, not only on the part To the Editor: microgram pills— which had been of ourselves but of every MOB paradoxically, the EPA issued discredited in the US— from the Velsicol an experimental use It is most definitely not our member, to conduct ourselves in a I'd like to congratulate Steve Syntex Corporation for desire to cause any enmity between friendly and accomodating Hahn and Nicole Van Den Heuvel permit which the company used to distribution in Bangladesh. High fool foreign governments into the students of Rice University and manner, we feel we must express for being this year's Homecoming dose pills were cheaper. To the students of Texas A&M our personal disappointment in King and Queen. Congratulations thinking that the pesticide had promote the pill. Dr. Malcolm been approved for normal use in University. However, an the way these efforts were are also in order for the RPC Potts (a key planner of this dump) the US. unfortunate incident has occurred apparently received, and hope social chairmen Anna Unterburger and two colleagues suggested a None of this could have concerning the conduct of some of that the conduct demonstrated by and Nora Fiebleman, and slogan campaign, "It makes your happened without the AID. The the Corps members under your these few members of the Corps is N.A.O.S. for their excellent work breasts more beautiful and is good agency spent five million dollars in direction, and we feel it must not representative of the conduct in planning the Homecoming for everyone— including 'the taxpayers' funds to help Velsicol deserve your attention. and sentiments of the larger ceremonies. I regret the lack of a tailors who have to make bigger dump the phosvel (and other majority. pep rally. Maybe when the school brassieres." The dump was best of banned pesticides) outside the US. After the Texas A&M football Thank you for your consider- decides to put some active support all, Potts neglected to point out, In Egypt alone more than one game with Rice, in the late ation and prompt action on this in their organizations such for the AID. thousand water buffaloes and an afternoon of October 27, two matter. cancellations won't ever have to Sometimes other government unrevealed number of humans members of the Marching Owl Sincerely, happen again. agencies do restrict the AID. died as a result. Band were walking to dinner down Pamela Pearson Even the AID is prohibited from a side-street in the Village, an area Christopher J. Montgomery There is something appealing. David Wicks exporting Depo-Provera, a birth of shops adjacent to Rice RPC President about government officials who University. As the game had ended control substance so dangerous chastize foreign regimes for only an hour before, we were still few people have heard of it. trampling human rights. Yet, in our uniforms. At this point, To the Editor: Nobody circumvents the ban on hypocrisy renders the charges Depo-Provera in the US; the AID several Corps members in a pick- I want to take this occasion to To the Rice Community: ludicrous. Foreign governments flouts the restrictions overseas. up truck began following us down congratulate each and every one cannot ignore the basic freedoms Extra-legally, five million women the partially-deserted street. After who contributed to the excellent We would like to express our of their citizens, only the American in seventy countries have used perhaps a minute of this, two coverage of the Rice-Texas A&M feelings regarding the recent rule government and American Depo-Provera injections. No one members suddenly approached us, game at Rice Stadium last week! violations in powderpuff football. corporations can. The capitalist has told them that causes cancer in running from behind; and upon My special "tip of the hat" goes Baker College powderpuff team eonomy may be at fault here in beagles and numerous ill effects in reaching us, they forcibly removed to the photogs for the several has used an ineligible player in many ways. Though not even women, like irregular menstrual our band hats. In the process, Miss "special" photos that showed their first three games. Last year, a capitalism justifies immorality and bleeding, weight gain, lowered Pearson received a blow to the imagination and a feel of the entire ruling was made that college murder, it seems, quite often, to body resistance to infection and head and Mr. Wicks was shoved atmosphere of the afternoon. Most associates are not allowed to condone such behavior. Still, no possible sterility, among others. hard to the side by a blow to the papers find it too easy to settle for participate in powderpuff football. economic system exonerates the Not to mention severe birth defects shoulder. Our assailants then the good old basic game action In last weekend's game against individuals who show no to the fetus. jumped into the back of the pick- picture and nothing else. . . . The Jones College, key members of the motivation save a lust for profit. up and it drove off quickly. We had plane shot re "Welcome Core" is a Baker team were notified of the Congress will soon decide Ultimately, they perpetrate tried to ignore the truck following classic and should be entered in a ineligibility of their player before whether to officially approve the crimes against humanity because behind us and presented no contest. I realize you couldn't the game. Ignoring this rule and Depo-Provera dump. Even if they they want to; not " that the resistance when the theft occured. shoot everything, but too bad playing their associate anyway, say no, AID officials have already corporations do not like people, someone couldn't have snapped Baker, in our opinion, displayed a plotted other clandestine routes to they just like money more. As the Aggie bandsmen being deplorable disregard for the spirit the Third World through agencies potential victims of the quest for We realize that, school rivalries handed their instruments from the in which the game is played. more subject to manipulation than the dollar, we should want to stop being what they are, occasional late arriving van. . . In some way Rather than cause Baker to forfeit the US Congress, such as the the hunt. pranks will occur. However, the that seems to be a bit of revenge for or replay their games we, as a self- theft of these items, which was the necessity to use the Rice food governing body, feel this letter to totally unprovoked, and the rough vans by the MOB of yesteryear! the Rice community is the most tf rPHf C^( ^ MATTHEW MULLER manner in which it was carried out, appropriate way to convey our I will be frank to say the to us seems going too far with that concern about the state of JAY OLIPHANT coverage of Rice varsity sports by rivalry. As Corps and ROTC traditionally friendly intercollege £ the Thresher has left a lot to be lHRESHER Business Manager members, surely these students are rivalry. We hope that powderpuff desired over the years, although required to conduct themselves football will return to its former, there have been fine stories and like officers, "as honorable and honorable state. Baker may win Richard Dees Managing Editor pictures in previous seasons. But I chivalrous gentlemen". The the powderpuff competition, but Geri Snider Advertising Manager want to be sure to commend this Rolf Asphaug News Editor members involved in the theft we consider their victory a hollow year's staff for a very professional Wayne Derrick Photography Editor removed their khaki shirts and one. job, and I am also pleased with the Franz Brotzen Fine Arts Editor trousers while still in the pick-up professional manner the staffers Bob Schwartz Back Page Editor truck and so were in nothing but David Butler Associate Editor approach their work. Alison their underwear at the time of the Sincerely, Whittemore writes thoughtfully News Staff Anita Gonzalez, Michael Trachtenberg, assault. Surely this act of simply Amy Jonassen Kathy Mitchell, Amy Grouman, Bill Bonner, Sarah Herbert, R.B. Johnson, Lela Smith, and well, and I am impressed by Allison Foil, Sutapa Sur, Anita Mangold, J.C. Puckett, Pat Campbell, Eugene Do mack, removing their outer clothing did Jones Sports Committee Ron Stutes, Rawslyn Ruffin, Augusta Barone, Rick Gerlach, Russ Coleman her "no nonsense" approach to her Fine Arts Staff Steve Sailer, Gary Cole, not nullify, legally or in spirit, the Chairman Thomas Peck, Nicole Van Den Heuvel, Scott Solis, Carol Owen, Thorn Glidden, duty. Gaye Gilbert, Amanda Lewis, Mehran Gouran, M. Bradford Moody, Jim Fowler high code of honor by which cadets Sports Staff Alison F. Whittemore, Norma Gonzalez, Cynthia Barker Cindy McCabe, Steve Bailey, Jean Hobart, Ken Klein live? Keep up the good work, and I Photography Staff Bruce Kessier, T.W. Cook, hope you all can continue to give Brown Sports Committee Jeff McGee, Robert Bohrer, Buster Brown, Bruce Da vies. Jay Bauerle, Janie Harrison Art Staff John Lemr, Harold Nelson Once more, we want to help to ALL the Rice sports teams, Chairman Advertising Staff John Szalkowski, James Hadley, David Hou Production Staff John VanderPut, Gaye Gilbert emphasize the fact that we do not men and women, since the two Ann Betley, Kelvin Thompson, Dianne Frome, Vikki Kaplan, Allison Foil, Tami Ragosin Ruth Hillhouse, Autry Ross, Laurie Koch, Heidi Clay, Joe Bartoscek wish to cause any trouble between local papers obviously have too Circulation Rob Rogeis, Vikki Kaplan, Chaijean Heard Rice and Texas A&M; nor do we much to cover with too little space Hanszen Sports Committee Chairman , the official student newspaper at Rice University since 1916, is published have any desire for punishment of to be generous to everyone. weekly on Thursdays during the school year, except during examination periods and holidays, by the students of Rice University. Editorial and business offices are located on the second floor the Corps members involved. All of the Rice Memorial Center, P.O. Box 1892, Houston, TX 77001. Phone 527-4801 or 527-4802 we request is the return of our hats Sincerely, Teri Perhamus Advertising information available upon request.Mail subscription rate: $15.00 per year. The opinions expressed herein are not necessarily those of anyone except the writer. or, if this proves impossible, Bill Whitmore Will Rice Sports Committee Obviously. reimbursement of the same. Due to Sports Information Director Chairman 'Copyright 1979, The Rice Thresher. All rights reserved. The Rice Thresher, November 8, 1979, page 2 Beyond the hedges^

by David Butler keep the Senate, and the Senate's organizations...(but) whether the seat belts on children, "seemed allow smoking on the premises and The Texas Tech student senate credibility will go up." organizations are significant catchy to us at first...but when we closes at midnight. will soon vote on a resolution *** to the Aggies and deserve the got to thinking about it we decided that—if approved—would put The Student Publications Board opportunity to buy space in the it was in bad taste." Proprietor Mike Guthrie, a them out of business. at Texas A&M has ruled that book. They are, and they do." The offending slogan, as sent to junior at Baylor University, says Tech student Matt Orwig has fraternities and sororities will not *** 45 Maine papers before its his establishment will be a good presented a recommendation to be permitted to purchase space in The Maine Highway Safety premature death: "Have you place for kids under 18 to dance— the Student Election Commission the 1980 Aggieland yearbook. Committee has decided to junk its belted you kids today?" since they can't go to other that a referendum on abolishing A&M, like Rice, does not most recent slogan which it says it discos—but he also hopes for a the Senate be placed on the spring officially recognize fraternities or borrowed from a similar ad large turnout from the Baylor election ballot. The Senate will sororities as school organizations. campaign in Texas. The latest addition to Waco's community. The only beverages vote on whether to allow the However, some 1,400 Aggies Spokesman Jim McLean said night scene is a "Christian disco" offered will be soft drinks and resolution on the ballot, but the belong to Greek letter organi- that the slogan, to encourage use of that doesn't serve alcohol, doesn't Perrier—at $1 a glass. commission will have the final say. zations which have houses off The Tech Senate has suffered campus. recently from a lack of business; at Student activities director one recent meeting, the only item Carolyn Adair, in discussing the DOONESBUKY on the agenda was a resolution board's decision, said that VlNG OF HULL SCHEDULE? GEE.. WHO DO YOU commending the staff of the purchasing space in the yearbook "REJOIN YOU WANTTHE NO, NO, JUST % £ J * REGRET TO INFORM FOR MONDAY. PLEASE COMB SUPPOSE MOVED TO STEREO PACKED PUT TT IN THE student association's annual was one of the privileges of ZONK? YOU YOUR UNCLE SOONEST TO HELP ORGANIZE HAVE HIM DECLARED r'M NOT TOO, BUDDY? BACK OF MY magazine. SA internal vice- I ' DUKE HAS BEEN PERSONAL EFFECTS. CONDOLENCES.LEGALLY DEAP? I VAN. / recognition by the school T. BANNON, ATTOR- x president Jim Halpert, bothered DECLARED LEGAL- - I'VE GOT A administration. Inter-fraternity LY PEAP." NEY-AT-LAW." PRETTY GOOD I / with the Senate's lack of action, Council president Kim Tijerina h\\ " f / IDEA! told the University Daily that "the protested the Board's action, resolution would serve as a good noting that "We're almost the size vote of confidence." Halpert, of the Corps (of Cadets). We're not who has called for senators to in competition with the Corps, but become more active in sponsoring you have to acknowledge we're 14- bills and resolutions, also said, here." "I'm not up here to protect myjob. Student body president Ronnie If the students feels I'm not doing a Kapavik said that the board good job, it's their right to do away WBLL, Hie WERE THINKING should uphold past policy, which BRENNER, WHAT IT HAP TO BE SO YOU RIGHT BESIDES, OF A MEMORIAL SERIICE, AS A with it." IS THAT YOU, HEY, ZONK! THE HEU. IS DONE SOONER WROTE IOOIIDN7RE- allows the yearbook staff to cover BUT HIS ATTORNEY AND COURTESY BRENNER? GOOD TO SEE GOING ON? UNO OR LATER, MAN. HIM OFF? MEMBER WHICH 1 FIGURED WE 0U6HTA TO HIS HEIRS, Sponsor Orwig commented that fraternity and sorority events as YOU AGAIN, HAD DUKE PE- LIFE GOES ON, JUSTLIKE CULT HE. BE - TRY ID KEEP EXPENSES NO POUBT. MAN! Ci-AREP DEAD? YOU KNOW? THAT? LONGED TO. he doesn't really expect the senate news, but denies the Greek groups DOWN. to be abolished, as it was two years the right to purchase space in the X / ago at the University of Texas, and organizations section. A&M's - ' adds that "I really don't want to see newspaper, the Battalion, noting the Senate abolished. I think that if the policy, editorialized that "the m (the resolution) does make it on the issue is not whether the university ballot, the students will vote to has formally recognized the

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The Rice Thresher, November 8, 1979, page 3 "More light, less heat," says Press by Allison Foil Geology, Mathematical Sciences, increasing exploration and Mathematics, Physics, and Space exploitation of fuel and mineral "We must bring government, Physics and Astronomy. "I know resources, increasing geological education and industry together to that the Wiess School will indeed research, such as deepshore advance science and technology," make a name for itself," said drilling on continental margins, said Frank Press, Science and Hackerman. and increasing the use of space Technology Advisor to President Hackerman's speech was technology to find clues to where Carter in his address at the followed by the unveiling of a mineral resources are. dedication of the Wiess School of commemorative plaque by Wiess' Press said that research and Natural Sciences last Thursday. three daughters, Elizabeth Wiess development can also improve the The dedication also included Smith, Caroline Wiess Law, and use of immediately-available remarks by Board of Governors Margaret Wiess Elkins. resources. Use of sources such as Chairman Robert Herring and Gordon introduced Press, who biomass could be a great Rice President Norman Hacker- spoke on "Science and Our economic boost, he explained. man, followed by the unveiling of a Future." Another area that Press spoke commemorative plaque by the According to Press, energy is on was automobile technology. He Wiess's three daughters. America's chief problem. Its called for cooperative research William E. Gordon, Dean of the influence is "felt in all sectors of the efforts between universities and new Wiess School, presided over economy." "We need a balanced industry to improve the efficiency the ceremony. Herring gave a short energy program to maximize our of cars. biography of Harry Carothers and alternatives," he stressed. Press used the analogy of an Olga Keith Wiess. Among the Press pointed out that current iceberg to demonstrate the level of contributions they made to Rice energy price hikes are making present technological knowledge. are the establishment of the Wiess energy alternatives more "The tip of the iceberg represents Hahn and Van Den Heuvel photo by T. W. Cook Science and Engineering Fund, the economically attractive. One today's advances, " he said, "while Keith-Wiess Geological Labora- alternative that Press favors submerged are later advances." tories, and the income from 30,000 strongly is conservation. Press offered several suggestions Write-in votes heavy shares of Humble Oil stock. "Everything can be gained by for the U.S. energy problem. "We Gordon introduced Hackerman pursuing conservation," he need to shed more light and less as "professor of chemistry at the stressed. heat," he said, "that is, more in King, Queen voting Wiess School of Natural An energy program favoring dialogue and less damning Sciences." Hackerman gave a brief strict conservation, Press said, rhetoric." Nicole Van Den Heuvel and Richardson colleges, respectively, overview on the development of would decrease our dependence on "Our problems need balanced Steve Hahn were named 1979 collecting hundreds of votes the study of natural sciences at foreign oil, decrease the U.S. approaches," Press said. Press Homecoming Queen and King at between them. The two Rice, from twelve scholars in 1912 Balance of Trade deficit and buy suggested increased incentives to halftime at the Rice-Arkansas candidacies garnered votes in to eight departments today. time for research and development innovation, using Carter's latest football game Saturday. President other colleges as well. The Wiess School of Natural of alternatives. initiatives to Congress as an Norman Hackerman performed Wiess College won the TGIF Sciences presently includes the Press cited three actions which example. Among the suggested the coronation. The queen poster-making contest Friday departments of Biology, he feels are important to solving changes are an increase in received a bouquet of roses, while night, primarily due to a large sign Biochemistry, Chemistry, the energy problem. He suggested industrial/university cooperative King Hahn walked off with a displayed from the gym. Another programs, the establishment of a suspiciously-light case of beer. large Wiess sign, reportedly center for the utilization of federal Although Homecoming claiming that Arkansas eats technology and a general organizers Nora Fiebleman and excrement, was mercifully unable strengthening of the patent system. Anna Unterberger were not at to hang from the library. Press concluded his speech with liberty to report any vote statistics, Organizer Fiebleman felt that AIO) the TG—as well as Homecoming a challenge, "We need a new write-in candidates Hal Marcus outlook and spirit in America," he and Luke Nealey swept the King on the whole—was very successful: said. "Our future begins now." voting at Hanszen and Sid "We used all the kegs of beer." TRAVEL Scholar to discuss China's future and past John King Fairbank, considered Richard J. Smith, a noted China else. No one has played a greater COMPLETE TRAVEL SERVICES to be the dean of American China specialist in his own right, will role in the development of Chinese scholars, will speak on "The introduce Dr. Fairbank. studies in the United States, and no Future of China's Past" at 8 pm, Smith pointed out that one has contributed more to public *OUR SERVICES ARE FREE November 14 in the Chemistry Fairbank is the author of many understanding of China," added Lecture Hall. *MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED books on China, "including the Smith. 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The Rice Thresher, November 8, 1979, page 4 Danforth nominees selected Alexander slates Rice address QprrptnrSecretarvy nof thpe Armvy f^liffnrClifforHd NeMpuw; VnrYorVk CountyPnnntv , leavinlpavinog that L. Alexander, Jr. will inaugurate office to become Executive program is being shut down Two graduate and two Rice University's 1979-80 Director of the Manhattanville because of "problems at the undergraduate students—three President's Lecture Series with a Hamilton Grange Neighborhood national level," according to from Baker College—have won talk on "Your Army—Where We Conservation Project. Alexander Clark. "It appears to me that nominations from Rice University Were, Where We Are," at 8 pm was then named Program and they've overextendied themselves for Danforth Fellowships. They Tuesday, November 13 in the Executive Director of Harlem financially," she said. will be "up against hundreds" of Grand Hall of the Rice Memorial Youth Opportunities. other nominees from across the Candidate Wright is a geology Center. In 1963 he was called to the nation for 100 stipends, according graduate student. One of the first The event is open to the public White Ho use by President to Rice Danforth coordinator two American women to travel to free of charge. Kennedy to serve as Foreign Susan Clark. the Antarctic on a research Since taking office in February Affairs Officer of the National expedition, Wright will travel to Graduate students Robyn 1977, Alexander has been a strong Security Council. From 1964 South Polar regions again during Wright and Bob Skocpol, and and consistent supporter of the through 1967 President Johnson the Winter Break. seniors Ralph Evans and Barbara Volunteer Army. He has appointed him successively as Ganzel, were nominated by the The other graduate student continually emphasized soldiers' Deputy Special Assistant to the Danforth Selection Committee. competing for a Danforth needs before Congress and in President, Associate Special The committee consisted of Fellowship, Bob Skocpol, is a formulating Army policy. He has Counsel, and Deputy Special professors Baruch Brody, H.C. Baker College member and a personally visited troops at Counsel to the President. Clark, Bob Curl, Katherine student in chemical engineering. installations in the United States as Alexander was Chairman of Drew, Dean Gordon, Beverly Evans, also from Baker, already well as American soldiers EEOC from 1967 through 1969. In Harris-Schenz, David Minter, has a Watson Fellowship stationed abroad. On these visits September 1968 he served as Wesley Morris, Bill Philpott, nomination to his credit. He is a he spends time with the soldiers at special representative of the Elizabeth Sanders and Geoff senior, majoring in biology and work and play; he drives tanks, President, with the rank of Winningham. philosophy. "He talked to us throws grenades, runs obstacle Ambassador, heading the U.S. primarily about rats," commented Danforth Fellowships offer four courses, plays basketball, eats in Delegation marking the years of support for study leading Dr. Susan Clark Clark. "We loved it." photo hv Bruce Da vies the mess, and visits in the barracks. independence of the Kingdom of to the Ph.D. and a college teaching Another Baker undergraduate, Born September 21, 1933, in Swaziland. In addition, he served career. Of the 100 fellowships grant winners will be qualified Barbara Ganzel, is a senior New York City, Alexander as Special Consultant to President offered, approximately 60 will go majoring in astrophysics. ethnic minority students. received his A.B. degree in Johnson on Civil Rights. to senior nominees and 40 to This is the last year for Danforth Danforth Fellows are chosen American Government, cum Alexander also hosted and co- graduates. About 25 percent of the Fellowships to be offered. The according to evidence of personal laude, from Harvard University in produced a weekly television characteristics contributing to 1955. he received his LL.B. degree program shown in several cities effective teaching, commitment to from Yale University Law School and did television commentaries. teaching, motivation and in 1958. He has been a law professor at ACLU rapped.. discipline for graduate school both Howard University Law success, intellectual ability, moral Following his graduation from law school, Alexander enlisted in School and Georgetown Law continued from page 1 and ethical values, and many people call the ACLU to ask the 369th Field Artillery Battalion, Center. reference to specific questionnaire determination to achieve a life who the group endorses, Glantz New York national Guard, and answers. service. said. In the past it has been the was called to active duty for six ACLU volunteer Joan Glantz, policy of the ACLU not to Since the Graduate Fellowship months. He was separated from wife of Rice Biology Professor specifically endorse any program was initiated in 1951, the the active Army at Fort Dix, New Raymond Glantz, admitted that candidates. Danforth Foundation has Jersey, in February 1959. the cover letter was "poorly awarded over 3,100 Fellowships at From 1959 to 1961 he served as worded," but that the ACLU had Sample questions, to be an approximate dost of $47 Assistant District Attorney for wanted to "make sure we got a answered by the candidates and million. response," and that the language scored on a scale of "strongly was "not intended to be abusive." agree" to "strongly disagree" in See our fine selection Glantz felt that there had been relation to ACLU views, included: of Swedish clogs. an overreaction to the letter. She "Should the City CouciMegislate SPEECH TOURNAMENT! said that anyone who had any on the subject of abortion? If yes, Lamar Sr. High School doubts as to the integrity of the how? ACLU could have called them at "What was your immediate gut November 16 & 17, 1979 the phone number listed on the level response to the sentencing of Friday & Saturday questionnaire. the police in the Joe Campos 2370 RICE BLVD. Glantz said that the ques- Torres case?" WE NEED JUDGES- tionnaire was meant to elucidate "Do you believe that political and disseminate the views of city groups with a reputation for NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED council candidates on issues that violence should be prevented from the ACLU thought were conducting demonstrations and 524-9709 HOUSTON, TEXAS 77005 important. Each election year rallies?" 522-1389

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The Empire Builders will not acknowledge the of "the primal horde," Written by Boris Vian Schmurz's existence beyond this symbolically examining the roots Directed by Wm. Lawrence outlet for aggression. The of Civilization. And Civilization, it Burford Schmiirz is nervously ignored by seems, can only be described by all. Except by the daughter — she "disparaging epithets." The Empire Builders deals with does recognize the creature as a The family loses part of its the questions: What is Man? What living force, and the family is taken existence every time it moves up a is the origin and development of aback. flight of stairs. First the his Civilization? And where is Man It is the story of a family on the phonograph, then the radio, then headed? Like Waiting for Godot, it run. The family used to live in six the clock. It is all devoured by the can be interpreted from a vast rooms. Then there was a Noise in Noise. "The Noise is responsible range of perspectives, all too the middle of the night and they for everything," says the father. It complicated for merely one moved upstairs. Upstairs, there is the sound of Civilization evening's comprehension. were only five rooms. Again in the growing. It is what Herbert This Autry House production of middle of a night the Noise came Marcuse termed "surplus- Boris Vian's "absurdist" play is and they moved up another flight repression," to which Man is blind. well done, rich in movement and of stairs. There were only four The daughter, closer than her energy. Directed by Wm. rooms. When the play begins, parents to the pre-superego (or Lawrence Burford, its vivid there are only three rooms. pre-civilized) self, remembers surrealism is extensively It is the story of a family on the satisfaction of the id. She developed, so one quickly accepts run and running out. The rooms remembers the radio one flight of the show's constant abstraction. In continue to dwindle and so, one by stairs below. "I don't remember fact, by the end of the play one one, does the family, until all that any such thing as a radio," says the craves it. is left is the father locked in one mother. "Less and less? Our It is the story of a family. A room at the top of the building. neighbors are no better off than we mother, father, daughter, and His family and rooms have been are." This bourgeois attitude Freudian trinity: Father, Mother & Schmiirz maid all live together. Also living swallowed by the Noise. He is indicates that she has lost sight of arose from within Man, and so the The play is in many ways the with the family is "The Schmiirz," alone. That is, alone with The her self under the repression of escapes run out as Man Noise. It is not fatalistic. It is an which sounds like a combination Schmiirz. Civilization. And this vision is not continually refuses to be enveloped "alarm signal" given us by the of Schmerz and Schmutz, the I believe that The Empire to be restored if Man continues on by the Noise. In the end, there is his tragic course. "Why don't we go playwright. We must not pack our German words for "pain" and Builders is a fascinating "No Exit" there is Man and back down again?" asks the things and run upstairs. "A man "filth". The Schmiirz is a grotesque combination of Freud and Sartre. his Schmiirz in a locked room. daughter. The mother replies, worthy of the name never runs monster, vaguely in the image of We have an allegory loosely "What does a man alone in his cell "Your Father has blocked up the away." We must acknowledge The Man, who is periodially kicked, analogous to Freud's theory of do?" asks the father. He must try to stairway." Schmiirz. "One must start at the stabbed, or beaten by any member repressive civilization, and we have understand the nature of his roots." If we fail to do so, we too of the family who at that moment the suffering existentialism of "If absence from repression is existence. And then the father sees, will find ourselves trapped at the is angered or frustrated by one of Jean-Paul. The family is used the archtype of freedom, then "There are moments when I top of Civilization's pseudo-penile life's problems. And yet the family much in the way that Freud wrote civilization is the struggle against wonder whether or not I am simply building. We will not survive. "I'm /""Dfl V BR£ A K"haircut parlor freedom." This is what Marcuse playing with words . . . and in the process of building a future," said. The escape from the Noise supposing words were made just says the father. This future lies not Introduces Anne 20% is the flight for freedom. for that purpose." 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Special will be playing works by Fresco Baldi; Gabriele; Pezel Film: moved into Jones Commons last praise must go to Sharon Lutes, Scheidt, Montiverdi; and Normand Lockwood. Also week for a three day production of who really carried several of the featured will be the Texas Premiere of two Chinatown. Roman Polanski displays his expertise A Thurber Carnival. The Carnival scenes, most .notably as the compositions by University of Houston faculty once again. He came to this country, decided to make is a collage of Thurber short noteworthy Mrs. Mitty. Her composer, David Ashley White; "Night Cries" for solo a film noir (one of the most American of genres), and scenes, each lasting less than performance was complemented organ, and "Triptych" for organ and brass. Dudley excelled beyond the indigenous competition. Jack fifteen minutes. The material by Hal Kohlman's slightly less Recital Hall, University of Houston central campus at Nicholson plays a small-time detective who stumbles ranges from very good to good, consistent but generally very good 8:00 p.m. Free. onto a big-time scandal. Polanski's vision of L.A. in with some of the humor dampened realization of Mitty himself. the Thirties is exquisite; and the plot is intricate enough to satisfy even the most die-hard whodunit by a Southwestern audience's I particularly enjoyed Andy Ann Fairbanks, flute. This faculty recital includes fan. Media Center. Saturday, November 10, at 7:30 inability to find New York City Sleeper's performance as a Paula Barker, cello; Dorothy Hagan, harpsichord; and 10:00. insider jokes as funny as New York gentleman who wants to rid Louis Ruttenburg, Oboe; Diane Tobola, soprano; himself of his wife so he can run off City insiders would. and Linda Watson, Piano. They will be performing Stolen Kisses. The continuing saga of Antoine Doinel, with his secretary. Andy's Mr. It's hard to describe Thurber, works by Ibert, Carter, Musgrave, Bach, and Truffaut's autobiographical alter-ego. It all started Preble might best be described as but fortunately it's also Bartok—Arma. University of St. Thomas, Cullen with The 400 Blows in 1959, and has progressed detachedly direct, though I know unnecessary. Most everyone Hall at 8:00 p.m. Free. through at least four other films.Stolen Kisses has that won't do you that much good. around a university has heard, I perennial misfit Jean-Pierre Leaud still searching for Perhaps "off the wall" comes closer suspect, of the vaunted Walter Ray Charles. One of the founding fathers of Rhythm that ideal relationship, while somehow managing to to the point. Mitty, the man who could turn a & Blues, Charles can still put most pop groups of the get by in the meantime. Chemistry Lecture Hall. drive into a series of fantastic Roberta Witt, assistant director Seventies to shame. Although he has mellowed from Thursday, Nov. 8 at 7:30, 10:00 and midnight. adventures—all with no tools save as well as costumes manager, his "Hit The Road, Jack" days, other tunes like Theatre: his fantasy. Mitty is a nice guy who turned in two pleasing "What'd I Say" and "Georgia On My Mind" prove dreams of greatness, but has to be performances, one as a secretary his mastery of, as well as lasting contribution to, soul, A Midsummer Night's Dream. Roots of the TV sit- reminded by his wife to buy puppy and another as a TV talk show blues and gospel music. Windmill Dinner Theatre. com. Shakespeare's famous comedy of missed biscuits. Thurber tells us he's assistant. November 13-18 at 6:15 and 10:30. Tel: 464:7655. appointments, overheard conversations, and leading (in Thoreau's words) "A Director Margaret Elsea misunderstood communications will be presented by life of quiet desperation," but the developed an unusual and effective the Rice Players. Directed by Neil Havens, the fantasy author is kind to his subject and device for set changes by having will run for 6 nights. Hamman Hall. November 12-17 shields him from truly vicious mimes (Dorothy Willis, Michael at 8:00 pm. Reservations: 527-4040. ridicule. Rundle, and Bev McKinney) Ballet: Not that Thurber is above handle the set-changing chores. getting a laugh out of people's The device established a tone of Coppelia. The Houston Ballet returns with this foibles—far from it. In fact, this is innocence which stuck with the classical performance. Staging is by Anne Heaton, a what he's best at. But Thurber production and lent a nice touch to former ballerina from Britain's Royal Ballet, and the comes from a quieter time, when Thurber's kindly humorous looks music is by Leo Delibes, a French composer of the people seemed to like themselves a at the gentlefolk of the white 19th century. The three-act story revolves around little more, and so he's just a little middle class. Swanilda, a jealous young village maiden; Franz, her lover; and Dr. Coppelius, an old toymaker. Fran/ falls easier on his subjects than are Thurber Carnival was Jones' in love with the beautiful life-like doll of the toymaker, comics of our own age. first theatrical production in nine so Swanilda disguises herself as the doll in an attempt Jones Theatre did well by years. It was a promising start for a to win his love back. The third act sets the scene for an Thurber's work, presenting a new theatrical group which, one elaborate wedding celebration. Johes Hall. 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The Rice Thresher, November 8, 1979, page 9 system, you have to elect this joker cl or that joker to office — that's the re way to fundamentally change things. To me, that's just betraying li everything the people learned in H the 60s. A THIS MAN Ci Armed revolution is the only Ol way we're going to fundamentally 6( change the way this country is run. ol WANTS TO HAVE . . . The people who rule this cc country will never change of their ol

own accord. They'll do Ol everything possible, whether it's A REVOLUTION murdering George Jackson, a C black revolutionary, or murdering Martin Luther King — who wasn't oi IN YOUR even a revolutionary, he was just St] begging for a few reforms, a few th crumbs. And they shot him down. sti One important reason why these cc BACK YARD. people have come to betray what th people stood for in the 60s was a m product of the movement itself. thresher interview: travis morales e The 60s were not marked by the R working class in this country — as the working class — mounting the photos by Wayne Derrick of political stage and engaging in M political struggle. It was mainly fo Severpl weeks ago, when former Yippie Jerry Rubin came to Rice to country is a sham, a fake. The first country. After ten years of not students, black and Chicano ca speak on "60s activism and 70s awareness," a former student named time people rose up to having a genuine Communist people, but divorced from each ol Travis Morales came to listen and to make a plea for revolution. fundamentally oppose it, they were Party in this country, people began other. Workers individually took th Morales is probably known to many at Rice, if only by name. The 1974 murdered, jailed. To me it was a once again seriously to check out part in these different struggles, th graduate — he has degrees in biology and political science — achieved perfect exposure of bourgeois Marxism-Leninism, to check out but not as the working class. ru notoriety through his outspoken criticism of Houston police and democracy, a democracy in words Mao Tse-Tung. bourgeois justice following the killing of Joe Campos Torres. but reaction in deeds. Morales was on hand at Moody Park during the 1978 Cinco de Mayo Also in the 60s we had the You came to hear Jerry Rubin festivities. After the celebration turned into a full-fledged riot, he and two Cultural Revolution. This was a speak at Rice a while back. You others were arrested on riot-incitement charges. The subsequent trial and tremendous battle waged by the heard a former Yippie say that he Saying that you have sentencing of the "Moody Park Three" became a cause celebre for the working class under the leadership might support Ted Kennedy in the system, you have Houston radical community. of Mao Tse-Tung and the Chinese 1980. Where do you place him and The Revolutionary Communist Party, which Morales supports, has in Communist Party. Here was a people like Jane Fonda, Tom joker or that joker t the past been active at Rice University. Members of the junior wing of the situation where crusty bureaucrats Hayden, and the people who they party, the Revolutionary Communist Youth Brigade, distributed leaflets had taken positions in the party; support? Are they any better than, is betraying everythir on campus several times last year. people who were becoming say, Ronald Reagan, or do they all Morales impromptu speech, following Rubin's, was not well-received capitalist-roaders wanted to usurp represent some sort of dead end? learned in the S by Rice listeners. Hisses and taunts punctuated his remarks. Yet, like it power and restore capitalism. These were people who at one or not, the self-proclaimed revolutionary was making a valid point: not Mao was pretty heavy, because time played a progressive role, who everybody draws the same conclusions from the 60s as does Jerry Rubin. he didn't sit up there on his laurels stood with the masses of people in Thresher news editor Rolf Asphaug recently interviewed Morales to — he got up there and said, "Look, Indochina, with the NLF The leadership of this movement obtain a further statement of his views. a lot of these top leaders in the (National Liberation Front), was almost overwhelmingly not Communist Party are capitalist- against U.S. imperialism. These from the working class. They were Thresher: You are a Rice graduate. government used Vietnam as a roaders." And he called up the were people who at one time stood petit-bourgeois intellectuals or Did you enter Rice with the lesson to the people of the world masses of youth and workers in the with the black masses in this professionals. These people did typical goals of a Rice student, or that to preserve American country to rise up and do country. not have the outlook of the something that had never been were you already committed to imperialist interests of the But since that time, these people working class, did not have the revolution? Also, were you a "left- monopoly capitalists they'd go to science of revolution to guide winger" before you supported the any lengths even to bombing a them. So, when the movement ran Revolutionary Communist Party? country back into the Stone Age,as 'To me, the up into difficulties, when people Morales: Because of the one of the generals said. were being jailed and murdered by struggles that were going on all Another important part of the deaths of over the scores across this country, over the country while I was going 60s, and something that I took a lot people did not have the scientific to school here — the antiwar of inspiration from, was the black two dozen basis to be able to understand that movement, the black liberation liberation struggle. At a time in the there's ups and downs in the struggle — like many other people, mid-60s, when we had a lot of the Black Panthers movement, that revolution is not I began to see that revolution was peaceniks and non-violent people going to happen tomorrow. It has the only answer to the problems in the civil rights marches, we also was a perfect to be built on; the working class that the people face in this country. had the Black Panther party, example of has to be politically armed to do The antiwar movement exposed which at that time stood for that. the nature of the type of system we revolution, taking guns in hand bourgeois So we have people like Eldridge live under, the system of and marching to the California Cleaver going around thumping a imperialism. Here was the most statehouse, saying that black democracy." Bible, Tom Hayden running powerful country in the world people were no longer gonna live around latched onto Jerry Brown. sending half a million troops over with discrimination, with But there were gains during the to Vietnam and Cambodia and repression, with degradation. They done in a socialist country before: have come to play a backward, 60s. People began to see the need Laos to napalm, to bomb, to were going to arm themselves and to literally throw out those in reactionary role in society. We for armed revolution. You had the suppress the liberation struggles. It defend themselves. power who were heading China have Jerry Rubin going around the tremendous struggles of the black became clearer and clearer to me, That blew away a lot of illusions back down the road to hell, back to country pimping off the struggles people: over a hundred cities were more and more people opposed the that the people had, because we capitalism. of the 60s, getting $2,000 per in flames after they murdered war, as millions took to the streets saw the government attack the I remember seeing the marches speaking tour, promoting his Martin Luther King. Millions and in conjunction with the liberation movement viciously. Over two of the Red Guard, the millions of books — trying to iive off the glory millions of black people took to struggles in Indochina, that the dozen Black Panthers were people marching, red books in of the 60s. What he's saying is the streets to battle four hundred government in this country would murdered; many more were jailed. hand, red banners. That had a poison. . . years of oppression, degradation do everything possible to maintain It became clear that the so-called tremendous effect on revol- Basically, Rubin's saying that and discrimination. Black its grip on Vietnam. The democracy that we have in this utionary-minded people in this you have to work within the Panthers were proudly pro- HOUSTON BALLET FRESHWATER FISH FftQ y XEROX 94* Ikn Sto cnson, Artistic Din e tor 33 O c COPIES 4 2 VILLAG6 0 • letterheads • envelopes • quality f Goppefia • typesetting • veloxes • negottves • 1 TROPICAL Fl/H m kinko's graphics, inc. Nov. 8,9,10 Evenings 8:00 PM $ 2019 S.W. Freeway (® Shepherd 520- Nov. 10,11 Matinees 2:00 PM o 2811 Main Street <® Tuam 654- Jones Hall 960-8934 ID 2368 Rice Blvd. <® Greenbriar 521- 2482 BOLSOVER 524-0173 Muilc nls hall'-pricc with I I) M> minutes prior m nirl.un ww/ tel The Rice Thresher, November 8, 1979, page 10 claiming the need for armed revolution. Not every individual capitulated like Eldridge Cleaver, Tom Hayden, and these other yo-yos. And every organization did not capitulate. There was an organization that came out of the "I think it's gonna be a long, quite heated, 60s, that was forged in the flames of mass struggle in that period. It's and violent civil war to make revolution in continued to hold high the banner of revolution to this day. That in this country, but the capitalists organization is the Revolutionary give people no choice. . .The way I see it, Communist Party. For the first time there is an instead of having the people's blood flow, organization that can lead the struggles of the masses of people in let's see their blood flow and get rid of their this country — not only lead those struggles but bring revolutionary system once and for all." consciousness, expose the system that we live under, and go on to make revolution in this country. scientific organization analyzing lengths they'll go to to smash You've heard the criticism that They started out with Tell us more about the how many tens of millions of revolutionary and progressive you're harmless, that the party is misdemeanor charges, but then the Revolutionary Communist Party. people they can afford to have people in this country — yeah, I simply a "lunaticfringe" in politics. word came down from on high, The party is based on the science slaughtered in a nuclear war and think it's gonna be a long, quite What's your response to that? from the top echelons of the U.S. of revolution: Marxism-Leninism still maintain the system of heated, and violent civil war to The capitalists always try to government. . . they charged Mao Tse-Tung thought. It stands capitalism. There was an article in make revolution in this country, ridicule revolutionaries, but we've people with felony assault and set for armed revolution against the Scientific American where one of but the capitalists give people no got to look at the facts on how they special bond conditions on Bob capitalist class, the small handful the main points was how they were choice. really treat revolutionaries. . . The Avakian, because the judge labeled of monopoly capitalists who run going to prevent the masses from Revolutionary Communist Party him "a dangerous revolutionary the banks, the factories, the mines, making revolution in that kind of I think that a lot of people here and its chairman, Bob Avakian, leader." the mills — the small handful who situation, since people were going might suppport socialism, perhaps have come under the most vicious They've multiplied it from one run this country in their interest, to be so angry at being slaughtered even communism. But they attack we've seen against any felony to 27, but last week they for the profits of the capitalists. disapprove of violence. political organization since the were forced to reduce it to just over Or look at the oppression of People say, "I'm all for you, but 1960s. On February 4, Bob 100 years' worth of charges instead black and Chicano people in this it's not good to be violent." I think Avakian and sixteen others go on of the original 247 — precisely >u have to work within country.. .Joe Torres, tome, was a what we need to get down on is, trial in Washington D.C., facing because people are exposing this real good example of life under who is really violent? The over 100 years in prison. Since the railroad. But certainly the battle is ou have to elect this capitalism for a minority people. capitalists — the U.S. imperialists, beginning of this year, over 400 just now beginning to heat up. . . What the capitalists were telling us the Soviet imperialists — they have members and supporters of the As we go into the upheavals of t joker to office. . . was that the life of a Chicano is established the most violent and party have been arrested — over a the 80s the capitalists intend to use worth one dollar. bloodthirsty rule that's ever been hundred on serious felony charges. the railroad of Bob Avakian and verything the people known. Think about Chile, . . . They take this organization their attack on the party as an in the Sixties." Do you foresee a revolution with Indochina, southern Africa: who's quite seriously. example to all. They're hell-bent much killing? Will the fight with violent? Who goes around the Look at how the trial itself came on creating a political climate the capitalists he a brutal one? world killing tens of millions of about. In January of this year Teng where everyone is terrified to raise They're a small class, but they people — and fpr what? For their Hsiao-P'eng — arch-pimp and their voices, to take to the streets, command tremendous wealth and profits, to maintain their traitor to the working class — to fight our slave masters. This is making their billions off the sweat influence because of their control worldwide empire. . . came to this country basically to precisely why it is so important for and blood of the working class, not of the culture and the media. They The capitalists have shown us say that the banner of revolution progressive and revolutionary only in this country but all across still control ideas about they're quite willing to resort to was going to be dragged through people to step forward and join the the world. patriotism, racism, whatever. But I violence. They have the blood of the mud, that revolution is dead, Committee to Free the Mao Tse- In its place the party would think we see a lot of these kinds of millions dripping from their that they've overthrown Tung Defendants and beat back establish the rule of the working ideas beginning to break down. hands, and to think that we can everything Map Tse-Tung stood this attack. class, the rule of socialism. The People don't have the kind of faith overthrow them without violence.. for. He came to deliver up China to Six of the 17 people indicted, country would be run not in the that they used to. More and more including Bob Avakian, have interests of a small handful but in people are beginning to question. never been identified by the interests of a great majority of I think the fact that 500 people One critic says government witnesses, even in day- people. came to see Jerry Rubin is a very long police line-ups. Almost half of You've got to look at the kind of good indication of what's going "the RCP is free those indicted are charged with no country we live in. What is the on. I don't think that would have todefend specific criminal acts, but with the future for the people? More and happened on the Rice campus two supposedly criminal acts of others. more we see the deepening or three years ago. . . TURN DC ust t ie . . . Every pretense of legality is economic crisis, the value of the Will there be war if we have If i * essence being stripped away to reveal the dollar plummeting, inflation revolution? I think Chile is a very UJFoAilJa" of Maoism, all-out attempt to crush the party.. skyrocketing, more people out of good example of the lengths that work. We're beginning to see that U.S. imperialism went to smash rather than any Do you foresee revolution at any this country is headed into any attempts to make just a few DOWN•ttxtwA own (ft* ItaMVy ! time in the near future? probably the deepest economic token reforms — and that's all that pragmatic turns The party's analysis is that the crisis since the 30s. the Allende government very real possibility may exist in And what are the capitalists represented. The U.S. capitalists the leaders of a the 1980s for making revolution in telling us? They're singing the same unleashed a bloody coup... And if this country. This country is old song: sacrifice, sacrifice, the we don't think that they'll try the particular headed into economic crisis and people have to sacrifice. 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by Alison F. Whittemore The Hogs from Arkansas were in town on Saturday and they showed the Owls just why they were among the top ten .teams in the nation. The Razorbacks allowed the Owls but a single touchdown on the way to a 34-7 decision. The Pigs drew first blood in the game on possession number one. It They moved steadily down the field to Rice's 2, where Arkie MliiMW. quarterback Kevin Scanlon tossed % the ball to Steve Clyde in the end /one. The play was called back on a motion penalty, so Scanlon kept the ball on the next try and showed that if he couldn't get the touchdown in the air, he'd get it on the ground and the score was 7-0. The Hogs' second touchdown, five minutes later, was aided by several missed tackles as they grabbed short rushing yardage again and again. For the second time, it was Steve Clyde (80) snares a TD pass. photo by Wayne Derrick Earl Cooper (44) grabs a pass and scoots by Kevin Evans (15) for Rice's Scanlon who optioned himself only TD. photo by Wayne Derrick right over the goal line. six, and Wes Hansen added the second. Each Rice drive stalled in The fourth quarter saw Cooper fumbled, and, ignoring the 27 It was Rice's turn to put a few seventh. midfield and the Hogs soon made sitting on the sidelines. ("He wasn't point deficit, "at least nine blue surprises in period two. As in Two Arkansas drives had ended it 27-7 to end the quarter. hurt, just plain tired.") A second shirts were right there to jump on several of their previous games, the on the missed field goals of Ish Coach Ray Alborn admitted Pig interception set up their final the ball." Owls showed a lot of finesse during Ordonez; and whatever Ish had, that this was the beginning of the touchdown on a short pass from It's too early to predict all- the second quarter as they moved Wes caught, as his 34 yard field end. Up until this last touchdown Scanlon. conference players, but Alborn towards their score. Premier back goal attempt went wide with one the Owls had felt they were still in was willing to bet on three of his Earl Cooper, in the game after minute left in the half. But the the game, but when the Hogs Razorback coach Lou Holtz team. Earl Cooper, tight end being benched nearly two weeks Owls went into the locker room grabbed the 20 point lead "we sure received a lot of gratitude from Robert Hubble, and center Keith from a concussion, totalled 82 behind only 14-7 and were easily lost a little zip." Alborn was awed Alborn. "In the last couple of Kveton would all get a vote from yards on his touchdown drive. within reach of the game. by the Arkansas team: "They were minutes they were down in scoring the head coach. Of Kveton, Alborn Quarterback Randy Hertel began In the third period, the the best 22 people we've played position with at least three time says, "He has blocked better than the march with a screen pass to Razorbacks finally decided that against all season. Scanlon is outs left. But Holtz let the clock anyone on any team we've played Cooper and the Earl bowled over enough was not enough. They easily the best competitor in the run out rather than try to run up this year." Arkie defenders for a 43 yard gain. turned an interception off Hertel league, and he's behind the most the score on us. That's a class thing The Owls have two weeks of rest 1 wo plays later, another zip from into their first field goal, and their outstanding offensive linemen to do." before their game against Baylor in Hertel to Cooper gave the Owls next possession gave them their we've seen." Despite the decisive loss, the Waco. The time will be used to Owls should be given a lgt of credit nurse wounds and prepare for for their "never give up" attitude. another round against a top twenty JUarftrick jg^tlan In that last quarter, Arkansas team. by GLEMBY INTERNATIONAL Expert hair designs, skin care & make-up for the career-oriented individual.

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The Rice Thresher, November 8, 1979, page 12 Lovett Frosh claim crown; OFF rolls by GDI ilVr Saturday League Mary Slower. Nuggets (31) vs Maelstrom (14) Baker Bonkers took a match F.B. (36) vs More Scum (21) from Inspiration to end up with a 4-2 record. Soccer Second String really handed it DLS (10) vs AWH (3) to Will Rice#l 15-3, 15-2 on La Machine (2) vs O.F.T.I. (1) excellent serving by Mitch Rucker, Pele's Nuts (2) vs Barking Spiders Dara Tayrien, and Judith Trimble (1) The Not Ready For Varsity Ipswich II (10) vs KATS (3) Players took a big one from Smegmites (3) vs H.Y.B's (2) Uncoordinated Complexes as Stone Age (5) vs CNTOO (4) Ellen May was a defensive Crease Splitters (4) vs Shattered standout, while Lisa Strawn 'A (3) headed the offense. v>/W #' ,«. I.H.T.F.P. (2) vs C-Men (1) The Thursday League champion Sluggos (10) vs B.O.L. (0) will be decided after one more W.H.S. (6) vs Yeti (1) round of action and will then meet Roughnecks (5) vs BBS (0) ' - Apple Corps for the finale. *v **' Navy (7) vs Ragin Cajuns (3) S.O.R. (5) vs Disciples (1) Tennis Mixed Doubles G.C.T. (4) vs Brownies (2) "IsiK &**#>*< After eliminating all other GDI's Will Rabson (29) pursues OfTs D wayne Roberts while Harold Nelson blocks photo by Wayne Derrick Volleyball competition, the league title came by Norma Gonzalez TD's; the first went to David Home Grown (38) vs C.Z.N. (10) In Wednesday league competi- down to one match for the Football Luneav and the 2nd to John Wile. Thursday League tion, Apple Corps rolled to a finalists: Kathy Barnard and It was a disheartening day for GDI answered OFF in the last N.O.T.L.G. (53) vs Bozo (12) league crown undefeated after Charles Locke vs Mike Duncan the QB as the Lovett Freshmen play of the first half as QB Kirby Herr Tacos (65) vs A.O.D. (22) their last victory over Jones Jokes. and Debbie Duncan. defeated the Killer Muppets for the Edwards found Tom Samuels M.I.G. (51) vs Moose Goosers I (7) In Thursday league play, Will In this ali or nothing match, the league crown 14-0 in the midst of for a quick 6 points. Friday League Rice #2 came from behind to tough Bernard-Locke combina- QB sacks and interceptions. Jay In the second half, Day found W.M.D. (34) vs Herpelhodes (25) defeat J2N in 3 games on the ace tion stood their ground, defeating Hebert, though suffering 2 Luneav again for another score The RODS (30) vs 5-8s (15) serving of Rebecca Hammond and Duncan & Duncan 6-1, 7-5. interceptions, led the Freshman after throwing two crucial passes offense by running in for one TD to Jim McGarvey. from 38 yards out and then scoring The last OFF TD came on a 60- ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, COMPUTER SCIENCE & MATH SPECIALISTS again from 7 yards out. yard interception runback by The tough Lovett defense held Chuck Orton to put the icing on HELP US DEVELOP ... the Muppets to only one first the cake. down. 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The Rice Thresher, November 8, 1979, page 13 Women's volleyball team falters in state tourney lArkH UT^UH by Steve Bailey Hludzinski and Sharp was will bi+el The Rice women's volleyball devastating. season ended on a disappointing The Owls dropped their first KfiTLORS note this past week in Abilene as match Thursday night to Baylor the Owls failed to advance past the 10-15,8-15, then lost to SouthWest preliminary rounds of the Division Texas State University Friday II State Championship. Coach morning 8-15,7-15. SWTSU went rasa Linda Tucker directed the team to on to capture the tournament a 19 and 8 record in a season that championship Saturday. Friday was as exciting for the fans as the the Owls also dropped a close one team. to Midwestern State University, Injury was the main factor in 10-15, 15-11, 15-17. The Rice's losses. Karen Hludzinski tournament concluded an was playing in pain caused by excellent season for the Owls. shoulder tendonitis, and team Rice lost to Division II teams captain Patti Sharp checked into only when the team was not the hospital on the first day of the healthy, and the rest of the losses tournament with a kidney stone. came to Division I teams. Rice IFECM The loss of Sharp had a strong defeated several Division I teams will-Pock impact. While on the court. Sharp this season, and for the first time in trill ©3T runs the offense, and Tucker the history of the team advanced explained that the team was "not beyond pool play at the Sam able to run its offense effectively" Houston tournament in rrcw without Sharp in the lineup. Huntsville, despite an injury. Hludzinski, who is probably the Coach Tucker can now turn her team's strongest hitter, was not full attention to the basketball playing at full strength, and the team, whose season starts combined effect of the losses of November 20 in Wharton.

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The Rfce Thresher, November 8,1979, ptp 14 Harriers qualify for Nationals

by Steve Bailey during practice last Wednesday, State. The team consistently Three Owls qualified for the there was some doubt as to placed two-thirds back in the field A1AW National Cross-Country whether she would run in the this season, and Stead predicted at Championships by finishing in the regional meet. the beginning of the season that the top 15 runners at the SWAIAW Stead, who is in her first year as team would require some time to Regional Championship in women's track coach at Rice, adjust to their new coach, the new Denton last Friday. Patricia spent the last seven years as training program, and the hot and Haynes led the Rice team by women's track coach at San Diego humid weather. placing fourth over the five kilometer course at North Texas State. It was the last meet of the Sailors place first in season for Coach Cindy Stead's entire squad: only the three qualifiers will travel to the national Armadillo Regatta meet. by John McCree Richards widened the margin with Haynes, a freshman from Rice Univeristy hosted their two more wins in B Division. John Carlsbad, New Mexico, was own Armadillo Invitational McCree and Stephen Craig recovering from a pulled tendon in Regatta this past weekend. Sailing countered with two more first, and her left foot late last week. The for Rice were Stephen Craig, John the Regatta was almost sewn up. injury occurred two weeks ago McCree, Robin Richards and Jim Three races later it was. The final during a practice in which she Kail. scores: stepped in a gopher hole. She was Saturday morning greeted four (1) Rice 12 unable to compete in the State competing teams with a cool, (2) Texas A&M 18 AIAW competition at George- gusty, northerly wind—ideal (3) Texas 23 town a few days later, and when racing conditions. Eight races were (4) Baylor 28 Doc King (center) received his All-American medal for high she slightly reinjured her foot to be sailed, four in A Division "nd Next week Rice travels to New hurdles in Homecoming ceremonies Saturday. photo bv r w cook four in B division. ^rleans to take on nationally Rice jumped into an early ranked Tulane University in their Soccer club notches victory by winning the first race. Robin home waters. by Yvonne D. Leach well for Rice, the team seem&to be The Club's next game is this Thanksgiving Christmas New Years A much improved passing game having a problem scoring. The Sunday, November 11th, at 1 pm on the soccer field. led the Rice Women's Soccer Club solution is probably that more Winter Park 4 nights/5 days S275 pp to a 1 -0 victory over the Southwest shots should be attempted over all Steamboat 7 nights/8 days $350 pp Sting last Sunday. PATSY'S SECRETARIAL and that the ball should be better Park City 7 nights/8 days $425 pp At halfback, Cindy McCabe did controlled on corner and fullback SERVICE Aspen 6 nights/7 days $429 pp a good job controlling midfield kicks. PROFESSIONAL TYPING MM// Ruidoso 3 nights/4 days $ 199 pp action, and she contributed to the Specializing in dissertations, improved passing game by feeding theses, and class papers, in- Popular Sun Spots in Mexico the ball well to the forwards. cluding equations, statistical ALSO SPECIAL STUDENT GROUP RATES Annette Crabb and Debbie Shetlar and legal. Resumes & Rep- "All men have been created to 523-7711 on defense also demonstrated fine carry forward an everlasting etitive letters. Cassette playing by working the ball down civilization." transcription. Continental Trove! int'i. 2418 Brun the wing or booting it over to an — Baha'u'llah — IBM Electronic: 50 Typewrite' awaiting halfback. Kim Asner, —Same Day Service— alternating between halfback and —Located 5 rnin from Rice forward, also did a remarkable job 3131 W. Alabama Suite 113 working the ball around as many Rice Baha'i Assoc. (Greenway Plaza Area) 529-5200 as four opposing players and then Discussions Mondays 7007 Gulf Fwy , Suite 113 accurately passing to another Rice 7:30 pm. Rauzor 320 (Across Irom Gulfgate) player or taking a shot on goal. 644-2252 944-3456 Although Sunday's game went JAZZ... at The Bunniel m Featuring_ Jimmy Ford

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The Rico Thresher, November 8, 1979, page 15 Fondren staff plans party wmm

To commemorate the 30th quarters" in the Engineering anniversary of the dedication of Laboratory, the Physics Building, * . i Fondren Library, the library staff and the basement under the ..£***#$j< • § has planned a birthday party for Chemistry Lecture Hall were also tomorrow, from 5 to 7 pm in the being used for library volumes. A library. central library was not only All member of the Rice desirable but necessary to preserve community are invited to attend and effectively administer the the celebration. All areas of the growing collection. library will be open, in addition to Initial construction of the new self-guided tours and refresh- building began soon after mMm* : W ^ ments, there will be demonstra- announcement of the Fondren tions of the new automated family gift. On December 21,1947, cataloguing and circulation the library cornerstone was laid system. Construction of the second stage The Fondren Library was the began in January of 1967, and by culmination of many plans, old February of 1968 Rice librarians and new, to create a central book began to move into new areas as After colliding with the Mimosa 11 days ago, the oil tanker Burmah Agate is still burning in the Gulf. repository on the Rice University they were completed. aerial photo by Wayne Derrick, compliments of pilot Curt Hay good campus. By the 1940s, the size of the book collection had overgrown Lovett Hall, and "temporary Sociology Dept. offers three new courses Drug abuse, urbanization, and Dr. David Martin, Professor of "Sociology of Substance Abuse." at Texas Southern University, has educational shortcomings will be Health Education, Sociology, and The course will examine the use conducted extensive research in explored by students taking three Biomedical Communications at and abuse of various substances, Houston and was recently new sociology courses from the School of Public Health in the including alcohol, licit and illicit appointed by Police Chief Harold LSAT Caldwell to a panel of social visiting professors during the University of Texas Health drugs, tobacco, and food. spring semester. Science Center, will teach scientists— headed by Rice and Before coming to the Health Psychology Department Chair- Science Center, Martin taught at man William Howell— studying PART-TIME the University of Southern violence in Houston. COMPUTER PROGRAMMER California, where he received an Professor Patricia Brams will award for teaching excellence teach "Sociology of Education," in GMAT Advanced student to write Fortran computer code to read comparable in recognition to the which students can evaluate the and break apart structural formulas of chemicals. Chemis- George R. Brown awards at Rice. aims, shortcomings and try, chemical engineering or computer science major with Amity He has also written and appeared possiblities of American strong background in computer programming. Knowledge on numerous radio and television education. The course is designed Review Seminars of organic chemistry, Fortran and PL1 computer language shows. desirable. not just for specialists in sociology 15 atudant avaraga class tiia Phone: 627-8945 3000 South Post Oak Martin's course will feature or education, but for any student Team taaching tachnlqua lectures from substance abuse concerned with these topics. Convaniant waakand clasaaa Ext. 221 or 232 Houston, Texas specialists within the Texas Having worked with schools in EXCLUSIVE MATH REFRESHER CHEMSHARE Medical Center, as well as Africa, Brams will give special Process Simulation opportunities to engage in field attention to the potential of 800-243-4767 work in treatment and education as an agent of social rehabilitation facilities at the change in developing nations, as medical center. well as in the United States. Professor Robert D. Bullard Students will have an opportunity will teach "Urban Sociology," in to observe or propose an action- which he will explore such topics oriented project designed to foster NOW YOU CAN as urbanization, the quality of change through education in a urban living, race and ethnic Houston school or neighborhood. trends within the urban complex, Further information on these EARN OVER $6,500 urban sprawl, urban violence, and courses is available at the urban reform. Sociology Department office, WITH ARMY ROTC. Bullard. a professor of sociology Sewall Hall 567. Before you graduate from college! Because now, you can com- bine service in the Army Reserve or National Guard with Army | Rice ROTC. It's called the Simultaneous Membership Program (SMP). And, depending on your academic year when you enter, SMP | Inter-Varsity can help you earn over $6,500. Here's how it works. If you qualify and a vacancy is available, | Christian Fellowship you become a member of an Army Reserve or National Guard unit as an officer trainee and, at the same time, enroll in the Army ] presents: ROTC advanced course at your college. Your Reserve or Guard membership will pay you at the minimum level of Sergeant E-5, and you'll receive $100 a month during the regular school year as an Army ROTC advanced course cadet. Dr. Paul Meier, M.D. At the end of your second year of advanced ROTC, you'll be commissioned a second lieutenant and, assuming there's a vacancy, psychiatrist serve with a Guard or Reserve unit while you complete the require- ments for your college degree. Upon graduation, you may con- tinue service with a Guard or Reserve unit while pursuing your civilian career, or you can, if you prefer, compete for active duty as "Conversion - an Army officer. Spiritual So if you'd like to earn over $6,500 while you're still in college, jj get into SMP. Because SMP can help you do it. You can bank on it! or Psychological ? For further information, contact the Professor of Military Science at your school. friday, november 9 NATIONAL GUARD a brown college ARMY ROTC. ARMY NATIONAL GUARD. ARMY RESERVE. 7 pm I 111 The Rice Thresher, November 8, 1979, page 16 SA considers numerous issues... Oxfam aims to alleviate continued from page 1 The geographic breakdown of to serve on a Dean Search graduate—are two tentative this year's freshmen class is 65 Committee. The committee is to global starvation . .. speakers for the conference. percent in-state, senators were recommend a new dean for the Students interested in helping with told. The SA earlier passed a Engineering Department. continued from page / advisory committee evaluates field the seminar should contact Susan resolution calling for an end to the The Cambodian tragedy "is one reports and decides which projects The University Fund-Raising Lopez or be at the Baker library in-state —out-of-state quota of Oxfam's major concerns right to support. Council has expressed concern Sunday at 9 pm for an system. now," said Remenchik. "Oxfam over Rice's low faculty salaries and Oxfam's major goal is to organizational meeting. was the first group to really The annual Telefund, a the effects of faculty unionizing. increase self-reliance of poor In other SA actions, Oxfam- become involved in this," she telephonic fund-raising drive for Such unionizing has already begun people, thus making them less America, an international famine added. Rice University, is being in the northeast. dependent on long-run outside aid. relief and development organi- organized for January. Student Oxfam, with agencies in zation, was approved to establish a volunteers are needed to man the Oxfam-America World Harvest America, Canada, Belgium, Rice chapter as an official SA phones. sponsors include Rev. Ralph Australia and Great Britain, organization. Abernathy, Joan Baez, Julian Student volunteers are needed Antenna... "supports the efforts of local Bond, Harry Chapin, Cesar people who are working towards continued from page I Chavez, Gov. William Clinton, social and economic change "seriously consider approval of the Ramsay Clark, Alistair Cook, Rice votes... through their own initiative and in project." Dick Gregory, Vernon Jordan, continued from page I their own way," according to an Texas Constitutional Amend- "Over the summer months Sen. Charles Percv, Sen, Adlai "I was sure that students from Oxfam-America brochure. ments concerning notaries public KTRU has grown tremendously in Stevenson III, Alvin Toffler, Sen. Rice would favor my form of and farm and range loans. popularity with the local Houston All five Oxfams share a staff c Lowell Weicker, and Andrew leadership in contrast to Mann's. Students at Rice voted community," the resolution said. 30 field directors who live in pot. Young. I'm looking ahead into Houston's overwhelmingly in favor of "We believe that KTRU presents a countries in Asia, Africa and Latin future and concentrating on the appointment notaries for the state very respectable image of Rice America. The directors seek out issues with a long-range rather than the county. The University...We wish to improve and encourage local development ASSOCIATED perspective. 1 assume by the first amendment carried Rice by an KTRU's emissions to benefit all efforts, and report back on the SECRETARIAL turnout that the students at Rice almost 2-1 margin. Fifty-eight involved: Rice students as well as ones they think are worth funding. SERVICE agree with me." percent of the students voted the public in general." Oxfam-America's volunteer Tinsley, who has centered her $1.10 per page and up. against the agency rulemaking Extensive Experience campaign on Councilman Mann's amendment, and the amendment in Dissertation/Thesis incompetence, concluded that the to authorize loans for farmers and declining situation of Houston had COLLEGIATE CLEANERS ranchers failed in this precinct by Equation/Statistical to be partly blamed on City 11 votes. Students 10% Discount on Legal/Resumes/General Council incumbents. The referendum to allow Drycleaning and Alterations 2929 Buffalo Speedway Single-member district winners advertising on bus shelters was 2430 Rice Blvd. 523-5887 Suite 103 960-9618 included: Larry McKaskle, soundly defeated city-wide. Evenings, weekends: District A; Ernest MCGowen, Straight up the street in the village Individual precinct results were District B; Anthony Hall, District 780-3838, 771-7843 not available. D; Frank Mancuso, District E; and Ben Reyes, District I. Each won their election for a city council position with over 60 percent of the vote. Runoffs will be in District F, with John Goodner facing Walt Vansickle; District G with Christin Hartung against Don Hogan; and District H, where Herman Lauhoff will face Dale Gorczynski. Three positions for city councilman-at-large were filled Tuesday. Jim Westmoreland, position 1, Homer Ford, position 4, and Judson Robinson, position 5, easily won their seats. Johnny Goyen and Olga Soliz will battle in , f r*.- * a runoff for position 3. Houstonians passed two of the BOOKSHOP

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The Rice Thresher, November 8, 1979, page 17 In the colleges) - I

Baker for the Grey team tonight at the while they last. Hanszen Rep, Diane Lankford, or Angie Blue-Grey game. We've got a Robinson—and while you're at it, GSA Tomorrow we have a lovely Everybody come out for the chance at a keg of beer if Brown buy a ticket. TGIF with Jones and Lovett championship Women's Football College has the biggest turnout at Thanks to all those who Colleges, at Lovett. Drinks are Sid Richardson game Sunday, November 11 at the game. participated in the Halloween 1:30. Baker (3-0) is matched Tomorrow is the deadline for beer and rum'n'cokes. So come on party. It was a great success. The over at 4 pm. Sid Rich's Fall College Night against Brown. Free beer and turning in pre-registration forms next major event sponsored by Also with our Jones comra- goes down this Friday, November cokes. for next semester. If you are late in GSA will be a street dance to be dettes, an Exchange Dinner will be 9, beginning with two receptions at Juniors are invited to a study pre-registering, it will cost you held November 10. Valhalla will be held on Tuesday, November 13. 6 in the afternoon. Dinner is at 7 break tonight at Baker House, 9-10 $25—a pretty major amount of open to sell beer and wine for 25c Sign up for a spot on the list. and dancing is to follow. In pm. bucks. this Saturday. Other than that, not much. A addition a "Stump Pete Gibson Waiters are still needed (the last Eighth floor of Brown cordially Contest" will be waged with the At the last GSA meeting 17 of Hanszen soccer team lost 0-14 this I heard) for Will Rice's dinner this requests your presence at their prize a case of beer. Seems that the 26 graduate departments were week, but Moose Goosers II Friday, November 9. This is part of traditional Drunken Brawl, for an Pete knows the scores of all the not represented. This list includes: smashed their opponents 26-11 the waiter exchange program, so evening of merrymaking and NFL games in the '70s. Do you? there's no pay, but you get to eat a Biochem., Biology, Chem Eng., after being behind 6-9 at the half. generally good times. The Culture has found a home at good meal. Contact Simone Frey English, Math, Env. Sci., Civil We want to thank Food Service festivities begin at 9 pm in the good ol' SRC. We will be putting is you're interested. Brown Commons basement. Be Eng., Arch., German and Russian, for not having those gosh-awful Math Scie., Mech Eng., Music, potatoes here in time for dinner. on our very own musicale next The Economics Conference is sure to BYOB, and remember, Thursday, November 15 at this weekend, Friday and "The parties start at Eight." Philosophy, Physics, Psych., and Tomorrow is the deadline for Spanish. pre-registration for next semester. Richardson House. It all starts at Saturday. Sign up in the SA office. Everyone—yes, even you little 8:30. Refreshments will be served. Conferees get two free meals in this weiners—must come out on In order to be an effective Being late could result in the loss of association GSA needs better your first-born. Can't say we didn't Any would-be performers should deal. Saturday and Sunday for Brown's see Mrs. Martin, pronto. RPC Coupon books are now final Powderpuff games against representation and participation. warn ya. The next GSA meeting will be on Friday, November 16, SRC men available only in the SA office, Jones and Baker. This is it, folks: Jones are scheduled to receive large unless you have made prior the last two games of season play. November 15 at 7 pm in the Student Association conference quantities of free beer at the Pub. arrangements with Dan for your Please come out and scream and Tomorrow we have a lovely Be there and bring a gal. book. holler and act like a crazy person room on the second floor RMC. TGIF with Hanszen College and And don't forget the Blue-Gray Look for an off-campus party for the good of your college. Upcoming events include: Lovett. Enlightening drinks Game tonight. We want to win Friday, November 9 at Chris On Tuesday, November 13, the •Street Dance this Saturday, will be beer and rummin cokes. So that beer tor the third straight Montgomery's house. Publicity Brown Film Committee presents November 10, in front of Valhalla. come on over at 4 pm. year! should be posted by now. another fine film classic for your •Thanksgiving Day dinner, Also with our Hanszen Upcoming Baker films, all in viewing pleasure. This week the November 22, at Valhalla. GSA comrades, an Exchange Dinner Will Rice Chem Lec, include: selection is My Fair Lady, to be will provide the turkey and will be held on Tuesday, Tomorrow night is College The Pink Panther Strikes shown at 7:30 and 10, in the Brown dressing; those wishing to attend November 13. Sign up for a spot Night. If you haven't signed up Again, Saturday, November 17. Commons, absolutely Free. should bring a side dish. on the list posted in each wing of already, it's probably too late, but 75c. You are once again requested to Reservations are required. Write Jones. you can always give it a try. The Bridge on the River Kwai, scream and holler and act like a to Glenda Ballard in Jones School. On the same evening after the Cocktails are at 6:45, dinner is at Tuesday, November 21. 50c. crazy person. Wait!— not now. •Christmas party, evening of delightful, delicious, and 7:30, and the band—Magnum A triple feature Tuesday, Do it Wednesday night, November December 8 at Valhalla. Eggnog, delectable dinner there will be a Foree—starts playing at 9 pm. December 11: In the Park 14, at the gym at 7 pm to support punch, beer and other traditional Musicale at Jones to grace the ears Sunday, November 11, is the (Chaplin), Keystone Motel, and the Brown College Volleyball fare will be served. starving for musical culture. deadline for filing petitions for Hurry, Hurry (W.C. Fields). team. See you there. Volunteers are needed to help BJ time is coming up quite junior representative. You can Time is running out...for asking with these functions. If you are quickly. In order to attend this bring those to Robin Baringer in Brown dates to B-J, that is. Tickets are on interested, call Brian Whitehead enchanting affair, tickets must be Room 461 until midnight. The Everybody come out and root sale for the $16 from floor reps, (ext. 3633). purchased. Visit your local Floor election is Tuesday, November 13. CUT ALONG DOTTED LINE

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The Rice Thresher, November 8, 1979, page 19 * misclass for the working class: n&n n&n n&n * Up Thursday, November eighth Attention all who wish to know: "You shouldn't be contemptuous Freebies! RPC has free tickets to IIIC 7. Gym. Blue v.? White basketball game. I have returned! of people who are dumber than the Houston Symphony Stokow- PipQ 7:05-7:20. KTRU. "TO the Point" hosts Dr. H. C. Clark you." ski Legacy Series concert this 1 IOC on geologic hazards. *** (sotto voce: "Look at how tolerant flOnnlO C 7:30. Media Center. Two or Three Things I Know Saturday night, Nov. 10 at 8 pm in "An English major is someone who I am of all these people.") St. Luke's Methodist Church (on pcupic O About Her. "You should be nice to me." pjllpnniir 7:30. ^y'e Morrow Room, FondrenLibrary. Mr.and thinks a penis is a phallic symbol." Westheimer at Shepherd). Please WOICIIUOI Mrs. D. Khadem of the Bahai National Center. —Ira J. Black I. M**. *Duck , Phys 331 come by the SA office and pick up *** 8, 10 and 12. Chem Lec. Stolen Kisses. 50c. Quotable Quotes from Wonder tickets. 8. Jones Hall. Ballet Coppelia opens. To the person that removed the *** ?. The Palace, 5134 Richmond (960-8613). Leo Kottke performs. records Freddie King Goes Surftn', Wiener (It's a wonder when she The Rice Sailing Club will be River Oaks. Despair (7:15) and Going Places (9:35). B B King, Live at the Regal, wieners): showing a movie starring Thistle "Sorry, I'm teething." Friday, November ninth and The Best of Lenny Bruce: you Class sailboats Tues. Nov. 13th at 5-7. Fondren Library. Birthday party. exhibit excellent taste, but I would Studying for Biology 201 test: 7 pm. Everyone interested is 7:05-7:20. KTRU. Sports watchowl. appreciate getting the discs back. "Worms go squish; bugs go welcome. Location will be 7. Brown 'College Library. Inter-Varsity. Dr. Paul Meier: "Conversion- Return them (please) to J.C. in 223 crunch." announced later; call the SA office Spiritual or Psychological." Baker, 526-5710. No hard "Will you stop interrupting my for information: 527-4079. 7:30, 10 and 12. Chem Lec. Blazing Saddles. 50c. feelings between blues fans. fantasies? It's very rude, you *** 7:30 and 10. Media Center. Valerie and Her Week of Wonders. *** know." Gone down lately? No matter. 8. Jones Hall. Ballet Coppelia, again. Has anyone seen a scummy- "I was pithed a long time ago . . . The Rice Scuba Club will be 8. MFA. Film Teorema. looking light blue Stonybrook People really pith me off." having an organizational meeting River Oaks. Phantasm (7:30) and Night of the Living Dead (9:45). sweatshirt with the sleeves cut off "I'd be more promiscuous, if there this Wednesday, November 14th, and the remnants of a torn-off Saturday, November tenth were anything available." at 7 pm in Space Science 106. number 2 on the back? Or a navy *** There will be lots of beer and some 1. Contemp. Art Museum. Shepherd School chamber music concert. blue windbreaker with a vertical 2 and 8. Jones Hall. Coppelia. again and again. Gay Rice People — we will be good diving flicks. The club has red stripe down one side? They're holding a meeting Sunday, Nov. 11 lots of money and we need to know 7:30 and 10. Media Center. Chinatown. $1.50. both mine and I'm cold. Please call 8 and 10. Wiess. Dog Day Afternoon. Free. at 2 pm. For more information, where and how to spend it. 526-5639. Thanx. *** 8. MFA: Kings of the Road (In the Course of Time). *** call Wilde 'n' Stein Bookstore at 529-7014. The meeting will be 8. St. Luke's Church, 3417 Westheimer. Houston Symphony Chamber Do you know anything more Attention Ultimate Frisbee Orchestra. Stokowski Legacy Series. Haydn's Sym. #83 (The Hen), Yehudi difficult than finding your somewhat social so please Wyner: Intermedio, Ibert: Divertissement. Barber: Knoxville, Summer of contribute by bringing some players: there's a statewide eyeglasses when you don't wear tournament in Austin Sat. and 1915, and Handel: Water Music Suite. them? I lost mine somewhere munchies. River Oaks. History of the Beatles (4:25, 7:30) and Let It Be (6:05, 9:25) *** Sun. Nov. 19 and 20. Let's between Cohen House and Rayzor My watch is still missing! organize and send a team down. If Sunday, November eleventh Hall If you know something about After two weeks, I have not located you're interested come to Hanszen 2. Jones Hall. Last chance at Coppelia. them call 526-7335. my watch. It was lost on the stage commons this Friday after dinner *** 6. Hanszen commons. BSU fashion and art show. $ I in advance, $ 1.50 at door. in Hamman Hall, Sunday, Oct. or call 526-6094. 7:30. Media Center. The Sands of /wo Jima. Lost: One blue warm-up jacket. If found please call 526-9951. 21st around 1:30 (after the *** 8, 10 and 12. Chem Lec. Stolen Kisses. 50c. SYZYGY rehearsal). If you have The Rice Players are proud to 8. SH 309. Archeology Lecture. Prof. Horner Thompson, Institute for Physically Restructured and located it, or perhaps know present Shakespeare's A Advanced Study at Princeton: "The Athenian Agora." someone who has, call Bill at 526- Midsummer Night's Dream, Nov. 10. KTRI". The National Ixtmpoon Radio Hr. Extremely Pointless. Speaking of molehills..."His name must be 5372. It is a black faced TI LCD 12-17. Make your reservations by Richard...He looks like a dick." with a black plastic band. It didn't calling 527-4040. Tickets are $2 for River Oaks. Wuthering Heights (2:50, 7:15) and Little Foxes (5, 9:30). **• cost much, but I can't afford a new students, $3 faculty and staff. LOST: 6 keys on a 6 to 8 inch one. Monday, November twelfth braided leather cord. If found, *** Tired of paying $4 and $5 for a 1. SH 301. Architecture Lecture. Neil Levine, Harvard. please call 526-4216. "Here's an example: 2JC=4. As we movie? RPC now has discount 7:30, 10 and 12:30. Chem Lec. The Andromeda Strain. 50c. *** all know, .v=4." MP316 tickets for $2.50 each which are 8. Hamman Hall. New Players' production opens: A Midsummer Night's If you find a blue spiral notebook good at all General Cinema Dream. $2 students, $3 others. and a drawing pad, please call Geri Theaters, including Galleria© and 10:30 am. RMC Grand Hall. Society of Rice Univ. Women meeting. Dr. at 526-1368. •notices & notes Greenspoint. Tickets are available Cloutier speaks on "Intelligent Life in the Universe." Students welcome. *** Law School—Come to a pre-law from the secretary in the S A office, River Oaks. Julia (7:15) and Norma Rae (9:40). Needed most desperately: a ride to Tuesday, November thirteenth discussion with a representative of 2nd floor RMC. El Paso over Thanksgiving Break. *** 8. RMC Grand Hall. Clifford Alexander, Sec. of the Army: "Your Army— the McGeorge School of Law, Call Russ at 526-0048. University of the Pacific, Friday Where We Were, Where We Are." Free. *** Phi Lambda Upsilon—There will 8. Hamman Hall. Players: A Midsummer Night's Dream. Nov. 16 from 9 am to 11 am. For Anyone want a ride to Waco this further details, see Pre-Law be a meeting in CL 303 on River Oaks. Radiance/Bhagivan (7:30, 9:45). weekend? I'm leaving Friday Monday, Nov. 12 at 7 pm. AH Wednesday, November fourteenth Advisor McEnany. afternoon & coming back Sunday *** members are urged to attend. Today through Sunday. Greenway 3 Theaters. Houston Annual Film Festival. afternoon. Call Tony, 526-1498. *** 7:30. Media Center. Eisenstein's Mexican Film: Episodes for study (part I). *** We believe that out there in the The Karate Club returns to its 8. Univ. of St. Thomas Cullen Hall, 4000 block of Mt. Vernon. Faculty Recital: Remember the ice cream study vast University of Rice exists the normal schedule Saturday, Ann Fairbanks, flute. repressed creativity of untapped holding class at 1:30 in the Gym. River Oaks. Play it as it Lays (7:30) and Diary of a Mad Housewife (9:30). break we were supposed to have last week? Surprise! It will be this minds whose psychadelic urges Chops—Kim Soo Karate and the Thursday, November fifteenth Tuesday night at 7:30 in Will Rice need a forum for the expression of Rice Karate Club will sponsor an 7:30. Media Center. Tout Va Bien. $1.50. commons. art from their energetic invitational karate tournament 8. Hamman. Players' A Midsummer Night's Dream. *** brainmachines. We have this this Sunday, Nov. 11 at 10 am in ?. Clec, 1 guess. Gimme Shelter. 50e. I need a ride to Corpus Christi on forum: The Rice Literary Review. the Rice Gym. Nov. 21 and back here on the 25th. We are looking for material for the *** River Oaks. Death of a Bureaucrat (7:30) and Exterminating Angel (9:25). Wil split on gas. Call Chris, 526- Spring 1980 publication: short The Pub Operations Committee is now accepting applications for the Friday, November sixteenth 4165. stories, poetry, photography, *** drawing and essay. Submit work in position of assistant manager of All day. In front of the library. Cambodia Fund Raising Drive. the RLR folder in the Reserve Willy's Pub. Applications are due 7:30 and 10. Media Center. Godfather, part 11. There's us, and then there's the in the office of the Proctor, 101 8. Hamman Hall. Next-to-last Midsummer Night's Dream. low-life. You may be nice, you may Room in Fondren or call: Thomas 8. Jones Hall. Houston Pops Orchestra: A Tribute to George Gershwin. Peck, 526-8623; Mark Brice, 526- Lovett Hall, by Wed., Nov. 14. be bright, and you may be pretty, Questions concerning the job River Oaks. Shout (7:30) and Don't Look Back (9:25). but you're still one of them. 1646; or Margaret Schauerte, 520- Saturday, November seventeenth *** 0080. should be directed to either Peter 2. Stadium. Football: vs Baylor. Happy Belated Birthday Stan B! *** Rudenberg or Cary Drott at the 7:30 and 10. Media Center. Godfather, part 11. —From all of us. Rice Skydiving Club will meet Pub. 8. Hamman Hall. Last performance of A Midsummer Night's Dream. *** Thurs., Nov. 8 at 7:30 pm in RH *** 8. Jones Hall. Houston Symphony: Brahms' Concerto #3 for Piano and 110. Anyone interested in a first Art and Fashion Show—The Orchestra, and Tchaikovsky's Symphony #6 ("Pathetique"). Brown Kiss-a-poll JAF**-Opinions vary,sloppy? jump should attend. Anyone Black Students Union will be Shamrock Hilton. J-B-J-B-J-B-J-B-J formal. presenting its second annual Art River Oaks. The Whole Shootin' Match (7:30. 9:40). RLP**-Very nice. Satisfying wanting to jump this Sat. should MLD**-LOVE IT! Sensuous meet at 7:45 am in Wiess and Fashion Show this Sunday evening (Nov. 11th) in the Hanszen Sunday, November eighteenth IBM -gives a good handshake commons, Sat. morning. RPM -good old granite lips »** commons. The art show will open MFA Target It photographs exhibit closes. at 6 pm and the fashion show will 2:30. Jones Hall. Symphony again. MWM -toad tongue RPC Discount Tickets for 7:30. Media Center. The Searchers.Sl .50. MGM -too holiwood! Houston Grand Opera's kick off at 7. Tickets are $1 in 10. KTRU. Nat Lamp Rad Hr. Free. AMC -Can't go w/o sparkplugs Cinderella on Friday, Nov. 23 at 8 advance (they're available in each River Oaks. Othello (2:45, 9) and Richard HI (6:00). MSM -your dog would be neater pm are available in the SA office of th? colleges) and $1.50 at the KJS -how's the puppy? for $7 each. door. plays and exhibits WMR -want to screw you • •• All outfits have been provided MFA: Armand Hammer Collection, Target II and C'ronin Collection CBS -too much pressure Philosophy Club —Students courtesy of Schep's of Houston photographs. Covered Faces: Masks through the ages. PJE -with the teeth? interested in forming (or reviving) (2447 Rice Blvd.) and Warp 'n A Photograph. Equinox Theatre, 3617 Washington Ave. (868-5829). Thurs- a Philosophy Club are invited to Woof Clothiers, Inc. (2445 Times Sat at 8:30. Nov 15-30. GLP -very unmemmorable meet at Prof. Kolenda's house on Blvd.) and will be modeled by a Chicago at the Music Hall (871-1616). Jazzy musical with Broadway cast. GRE -bites down too hard Wed., Nov. 14 at 8 pm, 2515 coed, multiracial troupe of Rice Nov 19-21, 23-24 at 8. Sat matinee at 2:30. EGN -has to slow down Glenhaven. At the meeting, Mike The Empire Builders, at Main Street Theater at Autry House (524-6706). Thur students. Don't miss it! MTA -not very dependable Yeong will present a paper, *** Sat at 8 through Nov 24th.Students $2. Call for reservations. NGH -a little rusty but still works Archeology—Professor Horner Once Upon a Mattress. Univ. of St. Thomas Jones Theater. Nov. 7-10 and "Schelling and Hegel: or, how now RCA -get stuck in the same groove brown cow." For rides or further Thompson, of the Institute for 14-17 at 8. Students $2. TCS -needs a good tutor! Annie at the Music Hall (659-8866). Nov. 6-17. Mon-Fri at 8, Sat at 2:30and 8, information, contact Ralph Evans Advanced Study at Princeton, will Sunday at 2:30. SAT -the worst partis waiting for it (522-0023), Prof. Kolenda (667- give a lecture on "The Athenian Indulgences at the I.ouisville Harem, Alley Theater (228-8421). Tueand Wed RTS -needs to relax 2971), Prof. Robinson (x2721) or Agora," on Sunday, Nov. 11 at 8 H.LP -lites up your life at 8, Thurs, Fri at 8:30, Sat at 5 and 9, Sun 2:30 and 7:30. Thru Nov. 25. the Philosophy Dept. secretary. pm in Sewall 309. The lecture is Contemporary Art Museum. "American Painting: the Eighties," Oct. 28-Dec. RFH - needs a lip lift *** sponsored by the Houston Society 30. Also: "Perspectives," Oct 28-Dec 2. FBI -very arresting Youthgrants is a program by the of the American Institute of Texas Renaissance Festival, Magnolia, Texas. Sat & Sun through Nov. 4. $7. CIA -a bit of mystery National Endowment for the Archeology. The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, at the Tower Theater (960-8934). Tues- HMS -makes me seasick Humanities to enable young Fri. at 8, Sat. at 5 and 9:30, Sun. at 3 and 7:30. FCC -too regulated people to pursue independent You'll be seein' Comedy Workshop (524-7333) Pass the Gas, Wed.-Sun. at 8:30, and Fri. and ASP -lizard lips projects in the humanities. The Sat. at 11. KGB -rushes you TOO much deadline for submission of Rice Museum. "CPLY: Reflections on a Past Life", by surrealist William N. HAB* -try it sometime Copley. Sept. 7-Nov. 11. Tu-Sat 10-5. Sun 12-6. Also: "Crosscurrents." completed applications is now PINK MSJ* -OO LA LA! Dec. 1. Information is [probably] JHR* -star rated on file in the financial aid office or Comin' your woy soon!! The Rice Thresher, November 8, 1979, page 20 HCB* -too bad he's married the office of student activities.