Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 01, 1980, Page 11, Image 11

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    GTFF MEMBERSHIP
MEETING
Monday. Feb 4, 1980 7:20 PM
EMU-Forum
Open to all GTF's
To discuss the
Fair Share Election
2-4
ENTERTAINMENT
A COMIC
TRADITION IN
EUGENE FOR
OVER A YEAR!
LIVE
MATINEE
FRI 8 & 10 PM
$3.00
SAT 2 PM
$2.00
10th & Olive-Atrium Building
687-0733
NO CHILDREN UNDER 12111
6051:2-1
SmHIng Forehead Sufi Circle
PRESENTS
BUGSY
MALONE
This comedy is unlike any other ever
rrade A gangster musical set in 1929 New
York City, it is a world of would-be hood
Lims, showgirls, and dreamers. However,
he entire film is played by child stars,
including Jodi Foster (TAXI DRIVER),
whose entourage includes G-Men whose
machine guns shoot whipped cream!
FRIDAY, FEB 1 76 9 PM
180 PLC $1.25 Adults, $.75 Children
6042:2-1
Romance Language Dept and
Chilean Support Committee present
Latin American Film Series-Argentina
REBELLION IN
PATAGONIA
"A brilliant movie and valuable social
history for all North Americans interested
in the other half of the hemisphere. " also It
Happened in Haulfm by Argentine prized
drector, Pretoran
SAT, FEB 2 Cinema 7 4:30 PM
WED, FEB 6 177LAWR 7:3 PM
$2.00
1-31,2-1,2-5,2-6
EMU CULTURAL FORUM
presents
THE
MUMMY
Starring Boris Karloff as the Egyptian
Bandage, awakened by a foolish young
member of a British archaeological ex
pedition who reads aloud an invocation
from the Sacred Book of Thoth within an
ancient tomb Suddenly the mummy
breathes again and begins an endless
search for his lost love-an tgyptian prin
oess
SUNDAY, FEB 3 74 9 PM
180 PLC $125
6058:2-1
FRIENDS PRESENTS
Anne Bancroft
Shirley MacLain
IN
THE
TURNING
POINT
A turning point in women’s films
SATURDAY, FEB 2 7 4 9:30 PM
150 GEOLOGY $1.25
6044:2-1
COCAINE
Is Sherlock Holmes' problem, and only
Sigmund Freud can help him Dr. Watson
oontrives to trick the great detective into
seemq creud about his addiction
Romance, adventure, and action abound
n this film, starring Alan Arkin. Vanessa
Redgrave, Lawrence Olivier. This is a
true story, only the facts have been made
up
The Seven
Per-Cent Solution
177 LAWRENCE $1.25
7 4 9:30 PM SATURDAY, FEB 2
Presented by Alpha Kappa Psi
Professional Business Fraternity
6061 2-1
CINEMA 7
10th & Olive-Atrium Building
687-0733
SATURDAY THRU THURSDAY
Marcel Carne s French classic
CHILDREN OF
PARADISE
SHOWTIME IS 8.-00 PM ONLY
Jean Renoir's Short Masterpiece
A DAY IN THE COUNTRY
SHOWTIME IS 7:30 ONLY
Reduced Admission Sun Matinee 2 p.m.
FRI6 SAT MIDNIGHT SHOWS
HELD OVER BY POPULAR DEMAND
MARILYN CHAMBERS
In the X-Rated Classic
BEHIND THE
GREEN DOOR
Require* separate admission
THE ANANDA MARGA SOCIETY
PRESENTS
ALLEGRO
NON
TROPPO
ALLEGFIO NON TROPPO is. on one level,
a parody of FANTASIA; but the film goes
beyond parody to become an exceptional
film it its own right Director Bruno Boz
ffitto displays Ns unique animation genius
in a very creative integration of music and
image One critic called this a cross
between YELLOW SUBMARINE and FAN
TASIA with a dash of Fellini
PLUS
STAR TREK BLOOPERS #2
SATURDAY, FEB 2 180 PLC
78 9 PM $1.25
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PENNY: My great mistake at Ginza, have no
means to contact you Call 484-6367 Jonathan.
2-1
EPILEPSY- It can be lonely I'd like contact with
other students who share this condition A little
talk and support dci n help us all Write P.O. Box
223, Eugene OR 97440. 2-1
HAVE A PARTY!
VIDA BARN
896-3913
4901 :MF
M.S. 8 KE.:
Friday nite. And the strip is, hot
The DG housedance will be tops
Drinking dacs and making dinner
Y qj'II think the nite's so far a winner1
Then to the dance to f oogie and groove
T oall those funky, get down tunes!
Here's to the evening! K.N. & M B.
S!G EP KARL:
The wine was nice and
Y cur company was greet
But. tonights the night.
It will be first rate. Vicky
SIGMA CHIS
The Gamma Phis are strollin'
Toyour place for rock n rollin'
So let’s get keyed you guys
For the best time of your lives!
HERE'S TO SAT NITE!'
We knew our court waa first rale, but you guys
outdid yourselves! We'll wake up to donuts,
"apple |uice" and you any morning! Thanks'
Love. THE ALPHA O'S
THE ALPHA O’S PROUDLY PRESENT their
newest pledges Carrie. Cheryl. Elizabeth,
Jeanne, Judy. Shirley, Terri and Vicki Congra
tulations and welcome to the best!
KAPPI 'S: Here's you next hint:
Technological advances-there's no need for
"keys "
Discovering this mystery will be quite a "breeze"!!
Look tor final hint on your door Saturday
Hope to see ya all there! SIG EPS
Boom. boom, boou . boom, the FIJI men
Boom boom. boom, boom, the Alpha Chis
Boom. boom, boom, boom, spaghetti and wine
Boom boom boom. boom, will be divine1
Boom boom, boom boom1!!
Jennifer Hart
The phone call aroused my curiosity Try again
Steve P
Drop by MAX'S TAVERN and check out a
REAL HURRICAN AT WORK!
5994:
“Jungle Jim”
of “Down the Drain”
fame I love listening to you even it you are on
tape1 Why don't they let you out of your cage
more often? AN ADMIRER
TROGLODYTES! Ghoke on the stars and stripe
May 1 st
STEVE
BARROW
HAPPY
21’er
IF YOU’RE IN DOUBT...about pregnancy, call
BlrthrighL Free testing, 687-8651 6161
THE TOONZ at Paru Tower Sat at 9 ?0 $2
admission Everyone welcome1 Rock and roll
lives!
This weekend at Duffy's
DUFFY’S FAMOUS FRIDAY AT 41
Live Music with
HOT WHACKS
Friday and Saturday 9 PM to 2 AM
SUNDAY AT THE LOFT open from 11 AM
STAN & TERRY “Sandune"
8 20-11 20 PM. Mainstream Soft Rock
S1 cover 1250 Alder above Jeb's
6067
SEXY SUSIE: Congrats on making it through the
"Biq I " Can t wait to have you back in leans and
T-shirls and to share late mte munchies with
Love YOUR ROOMIE
BUCKO: Remember what BooBoo says What
ever we do this weekend, a rainbow of love
prevails1 Lost UCLS HAT
KAPPA SIGS: The party was great and you guys
are (no1 Thanks, love Pi Phis
ALPHA PHI
A/p re looking forward to a natural" time tonight
ciiz naturally you're great1 SIGMA NU
TO OUR SAE DATES: Bruce, chuck Hassan
and Craiq-We II pretunction with daquiris to start
the evenmq out right then to the party where
wp II boogie to Rapper's Deliqht" 4 rowdy
Chi-O's and our neighbors next door we'll be the
last to leave the dance floor1 Here s.to a good
time' L aurie Darlene Melanie and Tarm
Library hours hinge on
budget, work-study staff
University Librarian Don
Smith says he’s “surprised at
the lack of negative response”
to the library's shortened hours,
but warns that this year’s calm
might not last through 1981.
Smith says the budget prob
lem "will get worse before it gets
better.” The problem, he says, is
to attract enough work-study
students to fill 70 percent of the
library's jobs.
Right now the library employs
only 60 percent work-study
students, which means 40 per
cent of the workers are budget
ed staff.
Budgeted staff members cost
the library 100 percent of each
salary dollar, while work-study
students cost the library just 20
percent, with the remaining 80
percent paid by the federal
government in student grant
money.
The Oregon Legislature al
locates funds to cover 30 per
cent of the work force, with ad
ditional funds to cover 20 per
cent of the money needed to
pay the expected 70 percent
work-study force.
Smith says the legislature's
expectation of a 70 percent
work-study force is unrealistic.
He would like to see the
legislature allocate enough
budget money to employ 50
percent of the workers, with the
remainder picked up by the
federal government. He es
timates an additional $125,000
per year is needed to implement
his idea.
As it stands now, the lack of
work-study students, coupled
with a retroactive wage increase
from $2.94 to $3.16 an hour, has
forced the library to cut hours.
Rosemary Batori, library
business manager, says the li
brary may be forced to cut back
other services unless more
work-study students are hired.
“Almost all of the reshelving is
done by students," she says,
"and ultimately the student
across campus is going to suffer
when books are missing."
Kappa Sigma Larsen
Jus! can’t wait
Because you're my date
For the D.G. Housedange
L ds celebrate' Love.
Y our D G Sweetheart
T othe Midnight Raiders ot SAE
What a welcoming, we awoke to see.
Champagne and song at half past one
You're the best and thanks, it was fun'
Love, the KAPPAS
SIGMA PHI EPSILON
Mystery Exchange. White Lightening,
Padded Rooms and more
T aday another hing in the paper and front door
Let's hear it for the Sig-Eps:
Lots of dancing drinking, tun and games
Cuz the KAPPAS are keyed lor their
Mystery Exchangel1
NEW DAYTIME HOURS at THE LOFT
Open from 11 AM Saturday. Sunday. Monday for
coffee tea |uices. munchies. and open stage
1350 Alder above JEBS
CRAIG: We ll be ready Sunday night
Rugged rowdie, looking alright
Nelson Knstofferson we're going to see
With a dearer friend we could not be
Thanks Imelda Joany. Tapioca. Yorkshire and
Rum
LOOK FOR THE ODE
SKI SUPPLEMENT
TUES, FEB 5th
In tact you can place a Classified Ad to BUY
SELL-TRADE your ski equipment in that issue
and gets 20 words for only $1.00 Place your SKI
STUFF Classified Ad TODAY at the ODE Office
(third floor EMU)
SATURDAY AT THE LOFT
Open from 11 AM live music with
GARY PARKS A LYNDIA SCOTT
^midnight Alter hours midnight to 3 AM
1350 Alder, above Job's
6068:
LAURIE DEBERARD: Good Luck on your future
lob-way to go' Love. Chris
Happy Birthday Steve
Have a wonderful
day. Love, Cheryl
TO THE
BEST DATES EVER:
Eishire. Link, Rode Coe. Cockburn, and Lusk
Dinner and Dancing and a little romancing, the
D G. Ftouse Dance will be truly enhancing' Love.
Y air D G Dales
ATTENTION: Today is Laura Adams 21st birth
day at approximately 12 20 she will be at Taylor s
drinking her first official beers Come help me get
her drunk' Alison
TOM BOYLE: Happy Ground Hogs Day' Hope
tnp little guys can see their shadows this wee
kend1
KAPPA SIGS:
On Saturday night we II all be there
And the party will al least last til 2
The Chi-Os are going lo dress with care
Because there’s none heller than the men of KE
Love TheCht-Os
Vv’i ial do VALENTINE'S DAY and AIESEC have
in common"? Carnations' Which friends will YOU
surprise’Into 686-3724. 2-4
ANOTHER TOAST TO THE SIGMA CHISI
Spaghetti and wine was oh, so tine
It kept us going tilt way past nine
The toasting and dancing was really great
So here's to more Sigma Chi functions.
We can hardly wait1
Love, The KAPPAS P S Here's to Brother EAton.
we lov eyou we do1
SIG EP DUKE:
Of the many limes we've raised a glass
T ought we ll do it all with class
I aouldn't have chosen a finer date.
With my Big Sig-Ep Bro
It's sure to tie great Love. BRA
FRIDAY AT THE LOFT
DAVE PERKINS, folk music from 9-12
$1 cover-Atter hours Midnight to ? AM
OPEN STAGE
JENNIFER: It you only knew how MUCH III miss
you' I love ya' WRITE! Steve
KAREN ZEIDLHACK: Tonight's the big night1
Good Luck and have tun Love. Your Beta Bud cV
Celebrate
Groundhogs
Day
TONIGHT
DANCE
7 PM-Midnight EMU Ballroom
Sponsored by ESCAPE
6066
GAMMA DELTA IOTA (ol the Ozone) proudly
announces lt« 1980 court...In alphabetical
order
Karen Frohnmayer, Kaja Zaloudek, Julie
Wolte, Shelly Arnold, Katie Weekly, Laura
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