The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1978 Page: 3 of 16
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Disciplinary records to be purged, old files destroyed
Acting on proposals from
the Proctor which have been
endorsed by the Committee on
Student Affairs and the Dean
of Undergraduate Affairs,
President Hackerman has
approved the following
revisions of the University's
policy on disciplinary records:
1. Being an academic record,
the transcript will no longer
contain notations of disci-
plinary actions— including
disciplinary suspension or
expulsion— taken by the
University. The one ex-
ception to this policy in-
volves loss of credit on a
course because of an Honor
Code violation. In such
cases an asterisk is placed
in the grade slot with a
notation of "loss of credit"
to the right of the transcript;
no explanation for the loss
of credit is given.
2. Upon a student's grad-
In the colleges
Hanszen—There is a free
lunch. Or dinner.
Effective immediately (in
fact, since last week), off-
campus Hanszenites will
receive a $2.00 meal subsidy
per week. This will cover the
full cost of one lunch or dinner
per week. The full meal
subsidies are also scheduled to
be continued next year.
Lovett—Next Wednesday,
April 26, is hereby designated
unofficial S.L.O.B. night.
Phi Beta Kappa
Bernardo Arosemena
David K. Bernard
Timothy S. Bishop
Gerardo Bustillo
Mark Chiu
Becky S. Chollet
John R. Ellis
Kathy Sue Fuson
Jerry D. Gibson
Kenneth A. Goldsby
Walter E. Greenberg
Gina L. Greenwell
Thomas A. Hagemann
Ellen L. Hahne
Theresa A. Hall
Catherine L. Hanks
Richard M. Hunt
Philip C. Knocke
Joel L. Laser
Patricia A. Lawrence
Laura M. Little
Robert J. Low
Dianna McGookey
Janette M. More'
Stephen M. Mount
Stephen M. Norwood
Shi-Kai Poon
Martha J. Pritchett
Mark Prouenzano
Lewis G. Raymer
Marianne C. Reat
James M. Renegar, Jr.
Matthew A. Ritter
Lauren B. Robertson
Ka- Yiu San
Clifford Shapiro
Kathleen M. Smalley
Lori U. Taylor
Deborah A. Turner
Bastiaan L. Vaandrager
Bruce E. Waggoner
Economics Baker
Mathematical Sciences/ Wiess
Managerial Studies
Biochemistry Sid Rich
Biology/French Sid Rich
Biochemistry Will Rice
English/History Jones
Electrical Engineering/ Hanszen
Psychology
English Jones
Biology Will Rice
Chemistry/ Will Rice
Mathematical Sciences
Physics/Economics Baker
Managerial Studies/ Baker
Spanish
English/History Lovett
Electrical Engineering Brown
Economics/English Jones
Geology Brown
German/English Hanszen
Mechanical Engineering Wiess
Economics/ Will Rice
Political Science
Economics/ Baker
Managerial Studies
Political Science/ Brown
Behavioral Science
Economics/ Sid Rich
Managerial Studies
Biochemistry Hanszen
Chemical Engineering
Biochemistry Brown
Biology Baker
Physics Will Rice
Biochemistry Hanszen
Psychology Jones
Electrical Engineering Baker
International Relations Will Rice
Mathematics Baker
Philosophy/Religion Wiess
Psychology/Sociology Will Rice
Chemical Engineering Hanszen
Political Science Hanszen
English/Economics Wess
Mathematical Sciences/ Brown
Economics Jones
Biology/English Baker
Materials Science Lovett
Electrical Engineering/ Lovett
Mathematical Sciences/
Mathematics
Biology Wiess
Biology Baker
Omitted from the list of the fall contingent was:
Susan C. Tresch English/History Baker
Henry L. Walters, III
Stephen K. Wong
uation from the University,
the record of any disciplin-
ary actions, including sus-
pension and Honor Code
violations, will be destroyed.
. In those cases where a
student does not complete
degree requirements at Rice,
records of disciplinary
actions except expulsion
will be destroyed, four years
from the date of the stu-
dent's separation (voluntary
or involuntary) from the
University. If a student in
this category wishes to re-
enter Rice after this four-
year period, he or she must
fulfill all stipulated require-
ments for readmission.
4. Only disciplinary expulsion
remains on a person's
permanent disciplinary
record.
During the coming summer,
the Office of the Proctor will
destroy all disciplinary
records of alumni, alumnae,
and other former students who
will be notified whenever
possible of this action.
Questions concerning this
policy should be addressed to
the Proctor in 101 Lovett
Hall (527-4997).
Please wear your S.L.O.B.
shirts to dinner. As of now, we
do not feel that surgery will be
necessary upon dinner, but
you never know.
Baker—Our friends at fifth
entrance will give a party
starting at 9pm this Friday at
fifth entrance Baker College.
Everyone is welcome.
Saturday the RPC will hold
the Last Party. The party has
been moved to the Wiess
Commons.
D00NESBUKT
GOOD MORNING!
I'M MARK SLACK-
MEYER, AND THIS
IS "PROFILES ON
PARADE"!
TODAY WE'RE PLEASED TO HAVE
BACK Mm US DR. PANASHER.,
AUTHOR OF THE PHENOMENALLY
SUCCESSFUL "MELLOW: HOW TO
GET IT"! WELCOME BACK, DAN!
I'M TALKING TO
MELLOW EXPERT
DR. PANASHER.
DAN, TELL US,
WHAT EXACTLY
15 MEUOUJ?
GOOD
QUESTION,
MARK. I
CAN REALLY
RELATE TO
IT..
/
BASICALLY, MELWUI IS A NEW
WAY OF DEFINING THE SPACE
YOUR HEAD'S IN, A WAY OF GET-
TING IN TOUCH WITH THOSE
FEELINGS THAT WILL ENABLE
YOU TO LEAP A MUCH MORE
NATURAL LIFESTYLE- J
u <■
OH, SORRY,
MARK. I WAS
FLASHING ON
MY MANTRA
UH..DAN?
MELLOW IS ALL
AROUND US, MARK.
IT'S WHEAT FIBER ■
IT'S HOUSEPLANTS ■
IT'S CHOPIN FESTh
OF MELLOW? VALS AND JACUZZIS
I SEE. AND
umrmouLD
BESOMS
EXAMPLES
HMM.. SOUNDS
COMPLICATED.
IS THERE
MELLOW?
OH, FOR SURE!
ALL YOU NEED
IS A GOOD
7EN-SPEEP!
/
AND TENNIS LESSONS
AND THE ACLU!
r
(p h .
DAN, I THINK THE QUESTION
THAT MANY PEOPLE MIGHT HAVE
FOR YOU NOW IS, "WHAT WITH
ALL THE CUISIMARB, TENNIS
LESSONS AND TRA'S, CAN
r REALLY AFFORD MELLOW?
I HEAR YOU, MARK. ONE OF WE
MOST COMMON MISCONCEPTIONS
ABOUT MELLOW TODAY IS THAT
YOU HAYS TO BE UPWARDLY MO-
BILE, ECONOMICWISE, BEFORE
WELL, IT JUSriSNT SO! INTACT,
THE EXTENSIVE RESEARCH I DID
DURING MY FELLOWSHIP AT THE
CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE FOR THE
MELLOW STR0N6LV SU66EST5
FELLOWSHIP? IT'S ALL IN
i YOU WERE MY CHAPTER,
i A MELLOW 'MELLOW ON A
j FELLOW ? FIXED INCOME.
OTHERWISE.'
"Hi t«
I'M STILL TALKJN6 TO PR.
PAN ASHER, AUTHOR OF THE
BEST-SELLING''MELLOW• HOW
TO SET IT," AND A FELLOW AT
THE CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE FOR.
THE MELLOW..
: DAN, 1 WONDER IF
\ WE SHOULDN'T OPEN
\ UP THE LINES NOW,
AND &VE OUR LIS-
TENERS A CHANCE
TO RAP WITH YOU-
OKAY, FOLKS, IF YOU'VE
GOT ANY QUESTIONS FOR
MELLOW EXPERT PAN ASHER,
FROM HOW TO GET IN TOUCH
WITH YOOR FEELINGS TO
HOW TO JOIN THE SIERRA
CLUB, WHY D0N7 YOU ,,rJ
GIVE US A RING!
MELLOW
HOTLINE.
WHERES
PEy, WILL YOU
GUYS JUST SHUT
UP AND PLAY A
TOUR HEAD KISS RECORD ?
AT? "■
THIS IS
MELLOW
IT'S IN A BAD
PLACE, PAN.
I'M INCREDI-
BLY BUMMED
f OUT!
HOTLINE1.
WHERE'S
YOUR HEAP
WHAT WENT DOWN, SEE, TS
THAT MY LOVER AND I HAD
MY EX OVER FOR PINNER,
ANP, LIKE, WE GOT INTO THIS
; INCREDIBLE HIGH-ENERGY
i RAP ON MELLOW, Y'KNOW?
WELL, MY LOVER COULDN'T
HANDLE THE TRJP, AND EVER
SINCE, HE'S BEEN DOTN6 A
REAL ANXIETY NUMBER ON
ME, AND LIKE, WE HAVEN'T
BEEN ABLE TO RELATE TO
EACH OTHER FOR WEEKS '.
f
YEAH, BUT YOU
KNOW SCORPIOS.
HMM.. HAVE COMMTTMENT-
YOU TRIED WISE, THERE'S
JOGGING NO PERCENT-
TOGETHER? AGE IN IT!
HELLO, THIS
IS MELLOW
HOTLINE!
WHERE'S
YOUR HEAD
AT? \
UM..YEAH, I'D
JUST LIKE TO
SAY, UKE..UM,
Y'KNOW, LIKE,
Y'KNOW, I'M,
LIKE, Y'KNOW,
UM..Y'KNOW?
>/
FOR SURE,
MAN. I KNOW
JUST WHERE
YOU'RE COM
ING FROM
\
\
FOR SURE
OH, WOW
YOU'RE HAVING
YEAH, I CAN
A HEAP TRJP.
RELATE TO
YOU'RE IN THIS
THAT! THANKS
WEIRD SPACE-
A LOT, PAN!
r
YOU SURE HEY, I
GIVE GOOD WROTE
MELLOW, THE BOOK
DAN. DIDN'T I?
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Parker, Philip. The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1978, newspaper, April 20, 1978; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth245371/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.