The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1981 Page: 19 of 20
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IN THE COLLEGES
WIESS
Brett Phillips
The Emperor Caligula invites
you to a Night of Decadence in
ancient Rome October 30, 1981.
Dan Piatt Jr. will present a talk
entitled "The Rue Mountains of
Fast Texas," Friday in the PDR.
LOVETT
Brent Wilkey
I ovett's 7th annual hun Run
around the perimeter of Rice will
be Saturday. Register at Sallyport
at 9:30 a.m. Run will begin shortly
thereafter.
After the football game, drop by
the Lovett Quad for a cookout.
Join in the merriment Tuesday
at 8:04 p.m. at Lyle's in the Lovett
basement for the Fall Musicale.
Freshmen, stop your studying
and come down for cold meat and
cheese 10 p.m. Wednesday for
study break.
RPC
Sharon Hecox
Homecoming activities this
week begin on Friday with a TGIF
on the Hamman Hall lawn
featuring the Mark Richards trio
and Coors. We will be selling T-
shirts at cost; buy one and support
the Owls by wearing it to the game.
At 7 p.m. there will be a bonfire by
the SAB on the band field. The
MOB, cheerleaders and Miller
beer will be there.
The films committee and WRC
will be showing the movie A lien on
October 29at7,9:30and 12p.m. in
Chem. Lec. for $1. Michael
Marcoulier will be playing in the
Pub on Wednesday, October 28 at
9 p.m.
The tickets committee still has
ballet tickets for "Giselle" on Nov.
21 for $6. General Cinema tickets
are still available for $2 to use at
local theaters — your college
representative should have a
supply.
ACU-1 college bowl continues.
If interested in helping to run other
ACU-1 tournaments contact the
RPC. The other events are
billiards, bowling, backgammon,
trap & skeet, Frisbee, darts and
video games.
We'd also like to welcome our
new officers, vice president Jon
Jordon and Secretary-Treasurer
Pat Campbell.
BAKER
4 Bill Bonner
Be sure to attend Mrs.
Kurtzman's pianoforte recital this
Friday in Hamman Hall at 8 p.m.
Volunteers are needed for this
semester's blood drive. Sign-up
sheets will be up soon for Baker's
E-Systems continues
the tradition of
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Developing the ana-
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name, Joseph Fourier gave
the world a basic tool for
engineering analysis and
system design.
Today, E-Systems
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his tradition. They're using
Fourier's mathematical
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For a reprint of the
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day, which will be October 29.
Also, sign up on the sheets on the
outer commons glass if you want
to help with the Baker section of
the Campanile.
BROWN
Alison Kennamer
Homecoming 1981 heads all
activities this weekend, with
Brown alumni invited to a get-
together at Brown House on
Saturday. Brown girls will act as
hostesses. Also, Brown student's
artwork will be on display in the
commons. On Thursday, October
28, Brown and Lovett will have a
Halloween party in Brown
commons, complete with jack-o-
lanterns and maybe even trick-or-
treating.
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GSA
Steve Wilkinson
The GSA Street Dance has been
postponed one week. So, if you are
still in the mood for some fancy
footwork, come to Valhalla at 9
p.m. on Saturday, October 24.
October 31 is Halloween, and
GSA/ Valhalla is celebrating it in a
big way. Prepare your costume
(prize for best one) and prepare
yourself for any and all trick or
treating, 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. Saturday
at Valhalla.
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Davies, Bruce. The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1981, newspaper, October 22, 1981; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth245483/m1/19/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.