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DANCING! SPECIALS! Every Night of the Week! 10 p.m. lo 2:30 a m. • 21 & over only Guido'S * 13th & Alder COSTS ARE UP! [ cl J-Mar Biological I'lasina Donor Ccrucr help wilh your luilmn I5\ donating plasma, you cari!.$20“° lor your lirsi donation, over SI 20 per month, and help save a hie at the same nine Open Monday-Saiurday. ( illI 683-9430 lot more mt'ormaiion. 1‘HII W Kih Ave. liugenc Good Times EVERY MONDAY *1°° Blues Jam Cafe & Bar 375 E. 7th • 484-7181 TUES 26 Chris Hiatt & Cold Shot WEI) 27 Dangerous Household Objects THOR 28 More Time (reggae) fri 29 Crazy 8's sat M Forbidden Pigs guests: The Flapjacks Satellite Sports/Micro Beer! A Tribute to Stevie Ray Vaughn KISS A DUMMY SAVE A LIFE!!! Here's your chance to learn C.P.R. and to certify for the Red Cross C.P.R. certificate siu.uu bee includes: • 4 Hours of Personal Class Instructions • Instruction Booklet • Red Cross C.P.R. Certification Card Dates for C.P.R. classes: Tuesday. February 2, 5pm-9pm Thursday. February 4, 5pm-9pm Tuesday. February 9. 6pm-10pm Saturday, February 13. 9am-1pm (C.P R classes held in the Student Health Center Caletena) Register Early. Space Is limited. 346-2770 Cancellation must be 24 hours before class or no refund Sponsored by the Student Health Center, Office of Public Safety and the Lifestyle Planning Program. TREETWISE QUESTION: Will you miss Frog while he's on vacation in Cincinnati? "Sure. because he's always there shoving tnose hi- ———— tie pamphlets in my face. He gives 13th Avenue a little charac ter." PREMJNDA FERNANDO senior, pppm "I don't know who Frog is; I'm a fresh man." ANDREW KAPLAN freshman, undeclared •Of course. I like hav ing him out there, even though he bugs people." KERRI REDFIELD senior, english "Actually. | he does brighten my day. Even though I have to lit? iu Mini ovciy uay and tell him I have all his books." EUOENE GOUDY sophomore, undeclared "Yes. He comes there every sin gle day. and he's always happy and smiling." MANJtT OESTERLY junior, psychology "Yes, I will. It brightens my day when I see him. It's a habit." KELLEY COLLINS senior, art history MOVIE Continued from Page 1A Ashland and Cottage Grove before shooting two <M «nes at the University campus Friday and Sat urday afternoons (esse Franks, the boom operator, said people al ways react with curiosity to a movie iiemg filmed After one male University student asked the crew what was going on. Franks said, "We re renovat ing the building." "It's kind of weird In-cause we've lieen asked about a million times what we’re doing, and it's pretty obvious." Franks said When the crew filmed in Cottage Grove near a river, two local people approached them with flashlights "They said, 'We thought you were searching for dead bodies. We were going to help you.' " he said. The Underdog Syndrome is about lames Rod ney, a film student at a fictional Oregon college who gets the chance to pitch his movie to some Hollywood producers Rodney’s movie is a dark and violent movie about a woman who is mur dered. Campero said. Lyra Blain. a journalism student at Rodney's school, interviews him and the two liegin a ro mantic relationship Blain, played by Sherry Kresh. decides to do a more in-depth story on the movie's actress and learns she is dead Rodney’s movie is a snuff film in which Rodney, n serial killer played by Chris Devlin, actually kills the woman. The movie ends when Rodney kills Blain lie cause she knows too much. Campero said Rod ney also films himself killing her. "Pretty horrible, huh?” Campero said. Devlin, a 24-year-old actor who played a small part in General Hospital, said he researched serial killers so he could better play the part of James Rodney. Devlin said it’s more fun to play bad guys, but such roles can lie scary. *,Regardless of what they see, people tend to imitate what they see. Demented people who see demented films will do what they see.’ — Jabin Funk. film producer "You Hmi yourself < Hi king into the character," he sail! "I find myself looking around at different women and saying. 'Uh. uh. Uh. uh. Yeah.' and following her to her dorm room. The scariest part is it was easy " Despite the violent subject matter of The Un derdog Syndrome, producer Jabin Funk said the movie is a message against violence in film. The movie has few graphic scenes, but relies on the imagination of the audience to Fill in the blanks. "If something has to be a death scene, it shouldn't lx* so gruesome as to make you cringe and almost get sick,” Funk said. "Regardless of what they see, people tend to imitate what they see. Demented people who see demented films will do what they see." Some students gathered outside Columbia Fri day took up Funk's offer to lie extras in the scene. Senior Carla Bertolone and sophomore Brian Resheske were two of those students. "We're officially called 'millers,' " Bertolone said. "(Funk) said we just mill around." Resheske said the pair wouldn't talk until the cameras started rolling. "All we do is talk about nothing." he said. Campero said The Underdog Syndrome should tie completed in six weeks. Funk is footing the movie's bill, which will run from $50,000 to $200,000. ET ALS MEETINGS HtMtrn i Ihvmilv will merit for 4 mkwI gathering tonight from 7 to 0 in ihi tier Unger lounge For mow information, cal! 34^0042 kultura Pilipina* wilt meet tonight at 5 IS in EMI Cadar Room C. For mom information. o»li WMU4 Amaru an Indian Some ft Engineering SotMty v* til ha%** 4 meeting (or all bu*m*M. n:\0nas ami engineering ntudrot* tomghl at 6 »f» EMU Cedar Room A For more information, call M7-71I?. Farath Cant*/ will meet for tlampu* Parent (off*** Hour today from 9 JO to 11 ant, at the Family Outer EMU Room 23 For more information, cal! 346 06S2 IrmiH Student Union will moat and •how the Film (itaiifU DeUutcy tonight at 7 in Room 13® Gilbert For more informal ion. t all 14*. 4366 MISCELLANEOUS ( ampu* I mlintmt Will dm um /tiaijwv a play by Tom Stoppard tonight at 7 at MU Kincaid St For more information. cull 345 1535 KOCANHAK of I ugmr prewnti « free introductory liw imtoii tonight at t> a! 315 l) VV 13th Aw For mure informal too. call 343 2657 Comer Planning and Ft* ament Serene wiU open up interview bidding today lor the following companies Oregon Photography Company, Public Intern*! Research Group. Ttmberline Software (Corporation. PC World Meautire. KeUion Purina Company. 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