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is fs' Visiting general suferior Brother I.oftis relates a humorous anecdote during his well received address to the entire student body. T During his informative visit to Brother Rice Dr. Tobias' assistant exhibits harmful drugs to the concerned parents. 103
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l Noted political scientist, Dr, Iirldehn relates some of his thoughts on the worlol's trozclrle spots. Right, Chryslefs Spztrrlows acknowledge the appreciative reception altering their visit to Rice. 0 ,QI l A ii , '.'i X E g :QI j ,ggi K . as is Assemblies Focus on Ka leidofcope 0 Contrast Before the Notre Dame game, glih commentator Tim Mayer interviews the rival sch0ol's infamous hunchlrack, john Lund. 102 Pep rallies evoke eruption of spirit Occasionally, within weeks or days, something of in- terest and importance arises that demands the attention of the whole school. At these times a few minutes come off each mod and an assembly or pep rally is created. Such gatherings not only break the monotony of a day, but rather are considered highlights of the school year. Richard Morrison and Gene Rausch of the Assembly Committee wrote literally scores of letters to procure the appearance of notable people who would be of particular interest to the student body. Arrangements were made with Dr. Liddehn, a well-versed political commentator, and Thur- low Spurr and his Spurrlows, Chrysler's auto safety musical group. The general superior of the Christian Brothers of Ireland, Brother Loftis, paid a speaking Visit as did Dr. Tobias, who lectured on drugs and teen-age problems in general. The support that pep rallies muster for the athletes cannot be properly measured, but clues appear in the release of enthusiasm native to Rice rallies. Mike Mayer with his talented cheerleading squad was a step in the evolution of this spirited tradition.
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Vital Governmental World rganizations Evolve it S Making up the delegation from Congo Kinshasa are Tom Burns, brought much life to the committees and assembly floor, hut were Richard Morrison and Steve Mikus. This trinnwerate not only Rice's biggest contender for the coveted Minor Delegation Award. Reloading their guns in case of an assault hy Red Chinese protestors, Sgt. at Arms Charlie Bodette and two deputies jeff Biallas and Paul McGill were kept lmsy all weekend. 104
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