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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The aiD ly Lobo 1981 - 1985 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1981 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 0 VOL. 85 NO. 95 Thursday, February 12, 1981 BEF Cost Estimates Low SANTA FE ·- Students of New tuition bill was temporarily tabled. The fees are mandatory, he said, Mexico colleges and universities Rutherford's bill would stop any "The BBF will not recognize fees pay a m ucb higher percentage of tuition increase if the state severen· until it suits them," Ortiz said. the cost of their education than ce tax fund was higher than the Pierotti said although BEF state Board of Educational Finance budget for state universities; figures show UNM tuition is lower calclllations show, ASUNM ' than the tuition at some other President Mario Ortiz said Wed- Ortiz said BEF figures show the schools, the board may be in~ nesday. cost of educatiou is an average of eluding fees in the other school's $3,000 per student per year. amount. Ortiz .said although the BEF Since students return about Orti~ said the BEF may also be states that students pay only 9 per- $1,000 each year; students are including federal funding with state cent .of the tab, students actually paying at least 33 percent of .the funding. pay up to 50' percent of the cost of cost, he said. higher education. "NatibnWide, tuition is going up Kapke said the BEF an average of 5 percent. It doesn't Ortiz, ASUNM Vice President "manipulates statistics." make any sense," Ortiz said. _ _J)eJ,er J:>krotti and Kds_ Kapke met ____ Ortiz _said the BEF dges not in- Ortiz and other ASUNM mem­ with Sen. Tom Rutherford elude almost half of ttie -tuition bers- will teslify--Friday- wherr-- · following the senate Education costs students pay because $160 of Rutherford's bill will be beard by Committee hearing in which his the total are considered fees, the senate Education Committee. Tuition Bill Tabled Until Friday

Helen Gaussoin member of the BEF was present to supportive'' of the bill and justify the tuition increa:;e. "seemed disappointed" there was SANTA FE -- A bill to limit The bill would stop any tuition no one from the BEF to testify. tuition increases was temporarily increase if the state budget for Rutherford said the bill will help tabled by the senate Education universities was lower than the state the BEF "get back on track and Committee Wednesday pending severence fund. avoid the tendency to ask for testimony by the state Board of Sen. Tom Rutherford, who spon­ tuition increases. n Educational Fjnancc. sored the bill, said he was not Sen. Christine Donisthorpe said The committee decided to table worried by its tabling. without a tuition increase, going to Senate Bill 93 afte( discovering no He said, ''The committee seems scho9l would be ''too- easy" and the students 14 wouldn't appreciate" the Opportunity. ASUNM \lice President Peter Econoiny Not So Bad, :Pierotti . said, "Education is one ,. ASUNM.PttiSident Milrio Ortiz iesf!lr!ilgtiinst ths door of Sen .. Tom very important aspect of our state. This bill will make a significant im­ Ruthtltftfld'$ office wNie Kds Kap/ce looks on. Thil /NIItwfll'tJin Santa Says Fonner Advisor pact on all students and all Fe Wednesday lobbying sgsinst e ttlition int;resse.(Photo by Helen citizens.' • Gaussoin) Marc L. Mervis expansion in our labor force, par· The interin1 pr.esident of ticularly by youth and women. Highlands University said his The key to reducing double-digit "The ability of our economy to school especially would be affected by the increase. inflation is ·re_straint in the growth provide 8.5 to 9 million newjobs in of credit, money supply. govern­ the latter part of the 1970s was a "We serve counties with high UNM Prof. McClelland ment spending, energy use and substantial accomplishlllent,'' he unemployment and ·tow per 1;apita wages; former Carter economic ad­ said. Income. Any .increase affects our" "The lesson of history is the level ability to serve," he said. viser Alfred E. l(ahn said Wed­ Sen. Francisco Gonzales said the Given Gennan Grant nesday. of social contentment or discon­ tentment does not depend upon the bill would help "the people we're "lrtflation Is really a phenomena serving, them iddLe class Charles McClelland, a UNM Humboldt Fellowship, which was of a .society that is .incapable of absolute level of material welfare. history professor, has been awar­ founded through a bequest from Jt depends upon the level of American/' disciplining a myriad of demands The bill will come before the ded a fellowship by the government the will of a noted German scientist that we place upon it,'' he told an people's welfare as compared with of West Germany. at his death in 1860. McClelland their expectations,'' Kahn said. Education Committee again on audience of nearly 500 university Friday. The award is the Alexander Vbrl was awarded the fellowship for and business leaders. "We are the victims of the suc­ 1982. He will researeh the rise of "We are not by any objective cesses of capitalism. We have modern professional organizations measure wallowing in misery in this becom~ accustomed over the last and their influence on Gern1an country. Personal income per pet­ 150 years to constantly increasing St. Valentine's Celebrated higher education from 1850 to sort in real terms, correcting for irt­ levels of material welfare 1'' he said. 1933. flationj was in 1979 at the highest Kahn, however, said an increase By Chicago Families' Bath He said the program invites point in our history." in the Grbss National Product scholars from around Ute world to the rate of growth in teal per during the previous decade is an DaveMirade shop to order' a wreath then shot. do research in Oennany, It pays Mpita disposable income was 31.5 illusion. travel and living expenses and also percent during the 60s and 24.9 per· fn the previous two decades, he him dead. 1920s' Chicago; a fierce gang ftymie Weiss, who took over the provides lifelong benefits. including cent in the 70s. said, a 25 percent decrease in defen­ the option to travel to prdfessional "This economic progress of the se budget expenditures in real tet· war infested in a battle-ridden city, gang, swore veugance. With climaxed at the end of the decade George "JluggsH Moran alld Vin· conferences in Europe atthe Hum­ latter part of the 1970s was made ms, adjusted for inflation 1 also boldt foundation's expense. possible ptimarily by an enormous helped to sustain the level of per~ with the St. Valentine's Day cent «Schemer'' Drucci, Weiss at· sonal per capita disposable income. Massacre. tempted many unsuccesful hits brt ·Kahn said inf1atiort has had har~ lhe Chicago of the l92o•s was a . Capone. ASUNMNeeds mful effects on private incentives to battlefield for the "families.'' On Oct. H, 1926, Weiss, with save and invest. Dion O'Ban ion, a quick· two of his bodyguards, started to "There are these verY serious tempered killer; controlled the nor­ walk towards his headquarters at Special Election long•term deteriorating effects on th side of Chicago. O'Banion had O'Banion's flbwer shop when productivity and continued irt­ an interest in a flower shoP. and machine guns opened up from win­ The resigatioo of three ASUNM flation... It· breeds a sense of cornered the market supplying. dows, killing Wiess and one or the senators in the ]ast month will frustration and rage to feel they wreaths for gangsters' lavish bodyguards. mean a special election, ASUNM haveto run as fast as they can, funerals and no doubt supplied cor· After the death or Weiss, a peace Vice President Peter Pierotti said merely in order to stand still," pses, too, on many occasions. conference was called. Rival gangs · Wednesday. Kahn said. , . The rest of the city was split up met and tt reappbrtioning of Having to call a special election He said the loss of American itt .. tnto separate territoties 1 and tettit<>ies was worked out. :But the "is unfortunate," Pierotti said, dustrial supremacy has ljeen grossly Cicero·; a suburb, was the center or O'Jlanions weren't eontent with because elections ate expensive, eXaMetatcd. 11The problems are opetatious for <~Scarface" AI keeping the peace. They kidnaped Pierotti said the election wiU be very heavily concentrated in Capone artd ''Tettible'' Jbhnny the owrter of Capone's favorite held "as sootl as possible ... automobiles and in steel. They are Tordo. restaurant. ftis body was later Sen. Steve Jacbbson, who the result of bad managetnenh bad Itt May of 19241 O':Banion of­ found outied in quicklime (a resigned a month ago, and Sen. mistakes, and inordinate wage set­ fered to self his brewery to Torrio powdery, acid+ like substance). Henry Miller, who resigned two tlements over the last decade, far and reti.r¢. They agreed to Capone was tiding higher than weeks ago, tesigrted for personal larger wage increases in O'Banion 's tern1s; hut not only did ever. Joseph Aiello, who had allied reasons, Pierotti said, automobiles and steel than the he double•cross them .bY tipping off with the O'Jlanionsj put out a cori· Art Meintzer, the mdst recent Teamsters lt1 the same way than the the police, but he'bragged about it. tract on Caprme. Four hit men senatbt to resign, decided to leave n:ttional average, wfdc.b translates His doom was .sealed; three mert arrived ht Chicag() in the summer his post because he is quitting Alfred E. /(shn into high~r and higher costs,'' walked into O'Banion's flower 'Continued.on page 5 .scbool 5 he said. Page2, New Mexico Daily Lobo, February 12, 198'1 - Page 3, New Mexico Daily Lobo, February 12, 1981 World. NeWS byUnitedPresslnternationol Kissing Expert Thinks

. Campus Briefs First Was Accidental Arson Causes Vegas Hilton Fire All the lunchtime lectures are scheduled at )2:30 UPI .• An Engl\sh explorer Bryant calls Americans' latest Loveland, Ohio Woman Admission Test Review Set p.m. 'thursdays in Room 103 of the Education visiting West Africa in the mid- custom the "air smack." To keep L,AS VEGAS, Nev, - A 23-year­ killing eight people and Jnj uring Roy Paris told a news conference Building. 1800s fell in love with the king's from smearing their makeup with old busboy at the Las Vegas Hilton 300 others. earlier Wednesday., Will Remail Valentines Reviews for t.he Medical . College Admission Test daughter. Thei.r first kiss <~lmost en­ lipstick, women blow kisses instead may have set the $10 mHiion killer At a news conference Wed.­ (MCAT) and the Dental Admission Test (OAT) wiJI. ded the romance, of actually touching, blaze at the hotel-casino for "sen· nesday, police said Cline was in­ UNM basketball coach Gary begin the week of M.arch 23 .. Balloon Supporters Sought The princess screamed and rao to ""{The word) kiss is very n;cent. sual gratification," a source close terrogated more than two hours Colson would have been aguest at LOVELAND, Ohio Mrs. Pfiester volunteered to The reviews will be concise and thorough, her father in tears. She thought her You won't find kissing in to the investigation said late Wed­ before being arrested on ·eight the hotel when the fire started, but Loveland's name makes lt a postmark the greetings. A grand covering General Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, UNM is seeking supporters for its hot air Lobo ·beloved was. trying to eat her -­ Shakespeare or Chaucer." Both. nesday. counts of murder and one of arson. his t1ight back from a recruiting natural t'or Valentine's Day, total of 35 cards C

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History of Valentine's Day Told

dc.;lin~ w go to battle, and chose tin. e be thrown in a dunoeon C It " rumor~d that m Rom" thtrc o · • oun. wa; once an emperor named in,rcad to ;tay at home. This se 1.ors to the. emperor pl~aded ln tJ. Claudiu>. During that ~amc period, angered the emperor Claudius, and vam.- Valentme was dragged awa, there was al~o a big h prie>l in Rome he >ent out a decree that there were and 1rnpnsoned. · l named \'alentine. to be no more marriages and all The efforts of the people to f h • . . · r~e lt ha> !Jeen told that Valentine engngcmerm were to be broken. t e1r ~nest were m vain, and lie was Yery popular, and his church The men were saddened and the langtmhed and died in that wa;, alwa;·., ~rowded with wor­ uirb died of Jove, 10 the r,tory goes. dungeon. To honor the good man's >hipper,. Then. great war' aro-.c ~rhe high priest Valentine heard of deeds, people gathered on the dat around Rom;;, and the emperor the emperor\ decree and became ~f his birth and discussed Valen~ ;em the men of Rumc W w~r. The ,act, abo. He began to wed couples nne. Many couples married on that war ..:ominued year after y~ar, and 'e~retly. and in a matter of months, ?ay to h?~or his memory andkee !he men of Rome who were married ju>t as many people were getting rt fresh, tt IS rumored. P or betrothed bC1:amc tired oi going married as before the .emperor ban­ T;'1e pro.bable .origin of Valen­ As rhe worid around :;s Th~ ar;- qf lr~ir;g endle>>l.} to war. leaving their lo\ ed ned engagements and marriage. tine s Day 1s that tt t:ame about as a Fore-.. errs rEluh·:n:r E:rpenen'? l,_;f/ t~?ii~:.:h us one.~ beh~nd. Eventual!;, however. the em­ pagan feast honoring Pan and U.'e wasre t;;?.(!' :~"J.c.:- TtHi e as tnuch :'b the ~ear; pa,,ed, th~'e men peror dh<:ererJ the work of the Juno, who were the sister and wife in tmJ hu:/e .,.ot.nr.s Too of:en. weJ;J/;e l1eed v-·i!h ,,\i~.. e;. and lo\e-r' be-gan lO high prie't and ordered that Valen- o! ~UJ?iter in Roman legend. The Absorb:nf!' i:nur-.1ed£e In !heira:~e.)sm.en! Chnsuans asked that St. Valentine be honored as a sub:.titute. The from ·ii.}Our;h r::ti1tl(tn A bour a-l:;Jt thc~t· behe~e p.eople transferred easily, wanting Bur, forzri!UJ2 ,.. _i:lJl ~re !earned LS to be v•or!l; Game Workshop To Be Held to ~elebrate the date, and not really A bu too 5(tur. Take a cJO.re lor;~.· :."r...sJde canng exactly who was being Ins truct,Jrs ;;read: u:er·r -s12nnon Frur11.~ourse~:: rht: .:n.ah ,,.,·or. 't J>.ide Th~ Fim Annual \'alcntinc'> supponhene1' and ~o-operation in honored by U1e celebration. To enthrall~<' :\fake sur!? rhat ;oil arnH' Day !'core game& and One custom which was a favorite being gn en through the Freedom hOI> w mak~ up your own game s·u:: ojtt?n~ ,,·,·:h !he l}'(Jrt~ri .\ot that ~•·ou ~re,t"irij} on Valentine's day was to take a lni•.es;ity, 105 1-2 Dartmouth from >~rat~h. Tf'.e.r are o:u r.4 ;t)U(.h lottery of aU the maiden's names, S.E .. 9:30a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. Theory cvn ·r 17!pface and she was then the Valentine of Feb. J.l. The work-.hop will cost $13.50 the young man who dre\\ her name The workshop will indude game> for ea;:h indhiJua!,>r $22.00 for a for the day. Many times that day w energize. game;; that bring fonh famih. turned into a lifetime. ------

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King oflts Kind To See Changes Lee neck

A collision between past and present is taking place on the corner of Fif· th Street and Central Avenue in downtown Albuquerque as KiMo Theater undergoes renovation.

Billed as "The King of Hs Kind," when it was built in 1927, the KiMo Theater has with~tood the test of time, urban renewal projects, the The ASU NM FILM COMMITTEE presents Depression and its retirement of the late sixties.

"At the time KiMo Theater was built, it was the most splendid building around," said Marjorie Nesbet, director of the Community Cultural Af­ The fairs Program. She added that it was also the· first air-conditioned building in Albuquerque. KiMo Theater was the dream palace of Italian immigrant Oreste Bachechi, who was to become an outstanding Albuquerque businessman LEARN INC and citizen. · Bachechis' $)50,000 tribute to entertainment opened on September 20, 1927. Telegrams of best wishes poured into the gala opening from film celebrities and other prominent personalities in recognition of Bachechi's eontributionto art and entertainment. 11A movie of rare­ The KiMo Theater as it looks today, !Photo by Bill Wechter) The theater is described by Nesbet as being "art deco with the only In· high quality! dian motif in the country." The theater is typical of the legendary an­ totally absorbing!" tiquities of Indian and Spanish designs which are native to New Mexico. Many Albuquerqueans gained a real live glimpse at from the Acmna,lsleta, Cibola and Navajo Indians. ·Newsday The theater was dedicated to the Indian tribes of New Mexico. "tinsel town" when their favorite screen stars came to He used this information in designing the KiMo. In• town while promoting their latest film. The likes of dian blankets were used as tapestries, and long-hom Nesbct said the KiMo Theater, although primarily a movie theater, was Tom Mix thrilled the hearts and minds of the young really designed as a presentation theater. The theater was equipped with skulls bordered the proscenium, Navajo symbols "Luv," as played at the Vortex Theater, during the fa/11980 season. cowboys and cowgirls, and Sally Rand filled the min­ became an integral design of the theater. The massive THURSDAY theatrical riggings, such as a fly loft, dressing rooms, stage lighting and an ds and hearts of their fathers. (Lobo file photo) orchestra pit. ceiling was beautifully and artfully carved with Imlian motifs and masks, February 12 Not only· had the movie industry been well The theater scored a first with the presentation of 60 Indian represen­ established by 1927, Albuquerque had become the KiMo's 53 years of kaleidoscopic history tem­ 7:00pm 8r tatives of the tribes to which the theater was dedicated . .Indians had never largest city in New Mexico. The city was one of the before in the history of entertainment participated in the dedication of a porarily ended this past January with the Jazz Vortex Theater Has main stops for the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Workshop, and is closed for restoration. 9:15pm ,theater. Their performance resembled vaudeville and included songs, dan· Railroad system, Early movie fans could get a glim­ ces and skits. pse of the Hollywood and Broadway greats when Nesbet said that very little design change is planned. I SUB Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford, Rudolph Valen­ Place for Everyone' Following the Indian performances were short movie features and ca~: tino and Lillian Oish traveled through town. "Most of the things being done to the building are to THEATER toons. The feature movie of the evening was ''Painting The Town," meet city and fire codes,'' she said. starring Glen Lyon and Patzy Ruth Miller. Of all businesses, neighborhood Httle t11eaters may be the most "The arts groups in town desperately need this kind students • $1.50 New Mexico, with its deserts and small towns, was precarious, and certainly the least likely to generate income. Alt~ou~h For the price of a 75-cent ticket, a movie buff could see two movies, a ideally suited for the filming of western movies. The of space," she said. "The theater has been used most neighborhood little theaters arc nou-proiit, they do have to brmg m Others • $2.00 short feature and at least one cartoon. The kiddies could Spend all Satur­ movie "Texas Rangers" was mmed in Gallup in 1936- heavily. We have had everything from the most enough revenue to meet expenses. . In Conjunction day afternoon at the movies watching cartoons, their favorite serials, and 37. Another first fOr the movie industry took place in professional groups to the most ®lateur groups using Tom Schmidt, artistic director of the Vortex Theater located off campus with a movie fotl5 cents. New Mexico with the filming of the first technicolor the theater." at Buena Vista and Central Avenue, talks about the real world of neigh­ Black History Week. film. On-location filming in the state further borhood theaters. "We go from one show to the next. Usually, I'm ;tery mesmerized the local movie fan, and as in other The ONM Drama Department premiered a num bet of its productions in KiMo before Rodey Theatenvas optimistic, but l become pessimistic from one show to the next," he_ s~ud; regions of the Collfttry, movies became an established He said Vortex Theater is in a different world than Jhe umvers1~y form of entertainmenL built, and the Albuquerque Little Theater got its stan in KiMo. the;Jters. The university theaters are "no risk" theaters, because of the1r guaranteed financial supporL However, he said that Vortex does .get some Bachechi's new theater also provided a proving "There is a lot of nostalgia· cOilticcfed with KJMo, and many Albuquerqueans have very fond memories support from university students...... g?u~d and employment for early acting hopefuls. The only support the theater recctvcs ts from playgoers who pay four 5!J1V@d]]l V~va.m Vance, of "I Love Lucy" fame, got her start at of it," she said. KrMo Theater. · ·dollars atthe door to see a play. . , .. "The King of Its Kind" is still king more thanl1alf a He said attendance is only fair, "because we don t have the best .of century later, and those worklng on the renovation facilities." . . . . , .. Archi teet Carl Boller traveled all over New Mexico He said, "I'm not saying we don't have support; we JUst don t have ~Till® ©©W®rr studying Indian Pueblos, reservations and designs project express confidence that KiMo will reign another 50 years in regal splendor. enough support." .. . . . , · 'd "E "What we are trying to do is entertrunment and art, 1te sat · . n- Dancers tertainment does not always include art, but true art is always en· SEE hang gliders .so~ring~ abo~e the atUNM tertainment," he added. . . . b . r h scenic wonders of Cahforma, Ar1zona, t . s participate Willson Drives Home Point; Schmidt said theater is very important to htm, not only , e5ause o. ~ s ina interrelations with people of similar interests, ?ut bec?us;, 1t IS.~ form o and Hawaii ... SEE a perfect skydive reheatsal. therapy for him. '' 1 use theater to broaden my vJ~ ...... , "" "" _ -~---"--- !Photo by Ll!'e Beckl - -t -

R"4 February 12, 1981

ART SHOWS February 12, 1981 R-5 Friar's East, 1200 Wyoming NE. North, The place ... UNM Art Museum -· Photomontages by Feb. 14 through Feb. 22 at the Hog's German Artist John Heartfield through Breath Saloon, 4800 San Mateo NE. Feb. 15. These works are highly politically 01' Scratch-- (pop rock}Tuesday through critical of the world that to Heartfield was Saturday at Ned's, 4200 Central SE. all week long. . either radically fascist or radically Phido -- (pop rock) through Feb. 14 at Thursday Live Happy Hour Music 5:30·7:30 capitalistic. The museum is open Tuesday 220 Central S.W. Friat's Pub, 6825 Lomas NE. Phido, Feb. Ole Scratch 9-2 through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Craftworks III-- a statewide, juried crafts Vista) on Sunday, Feb, 15, from 1 to 5 16 through Feb. 27 at Friar's East, 1200 Friday Live Happy Hour jazz by the 7 to 10 p.m. It is also open Saturday and exhibition, sponsord by the Albuquerque p.m. The play is by Oliver Hailey and will WyomingNE. $50 OFF Any Car! Jesse Sawyer Group 5:30-8:00 Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. Admission is free. Designer Craftsmen and the Albuquerque . be directed by Marian Bock. Four roles Quarter Moon·- (c x w) through Feb. 14 at Ole Scratch 9-2 UNM Second Floor Teaching Gallery -­ United Artists, will be held at the Down. ;will be cast: three females (one elderly) and Al's Rock and Country, 9800 Montgomery Wi'th This A.d opens a new exhibit, Monday Feb. 16. 11-!one male.. For infomation call Marian NE. Saturday Valentine's Day Party All Day town Center for the Arts in Alb. during the CARS Works by Miriam Schapiro and Paul Brach lBock at 344-2948. Ole Scratch 9-2 month of April. All New Mexico craf­ Rio Grande Gold-- (c x w) Feb. 23 through 1957 Chevrolet BelAir 4 dr V·8 auto., •••••.• 81688°0 will show through March 13. Gallery is tspersons may enter. Cash prizes will be :lo Rare Ben Jonson-- auditions will be held March 14 at Al's Rock and Country. 1976. Ford LTD 2 dr power & air • • . • • . • . • • . . s1988•• Monday Live Happy Hour Music 5:30-7:30 located across from the art department of­ ~at the Vortex Theatre on Saturday, Feb. 7, Soundstage-· (pop rock) through Feb. 14 1976 Ford Granada 4dr power & air ...... 82388•• Only place for Bluegrass: given. Deadline for entry is March 28. For fice in the second floor of the new art information and entry forms send Jat 2 p.m. The 'play tells the story of Jon­ at Bogarts, Montgomery Plaza, San Mateo 1977 Ford Pinto Runabout 4 cyl3 spd •.. , • • • 81888°0 the Sons of Rodin 9-2 SASE to 1977 AMC Pascer 6 cyl auto •••••• , •••.•.•. s2888•• building. Craftworks P.. Box I 8os" iison's life using scenes from his great and Montgomery NE. Sounstage, Feb. 16 III, 1979 Corolla 2 dr 4 spd 12,000 miles • . • . • . . . 54288"" Tuesday Live Happy Hour Music 5:30-7:30 Albuquerque Museum -- New Town and bmedies. Actors and singers of both sexes through Feb. 28 at the Distillery, 1400 Albuquerque, NM 87103. ' II d . d d 1980 Ford Mustang 3 dr6 cyl3 spd •..•.•••. 85188°0 9-2 ;:an vanous ages. are nee e . Ole Scratch the Railroad Boom Years 1880-1912 will ,, University SE. 0 r 1980 Toyota Corolla 2 dr 5 spd ...... s5488" Tuesday Twofers (2 for 1) 10 p.m show through Oct., 1981; also, L!lrge Scale Sons of Rodan ·- (bluegrass) Monday's at 1980 Chevrolet Citation 4 cyl 3 spd ••••. , .•• s5188°0 Sculpturesj a three-artist show consisting CONCERTS1 Ned's, 4200 central SE. TRUCKS Wednesday Live Happy Hour Music 5:30-7:30 I' ACTIVITIES Ole Scratch 9-2 of Sk~·scraper Sculptures by Clement and R E C I T A L S l Suprise Package -- (variety) Monday 1972 Dodge Van auto •.•.. , ...... , 51488°0 through Saturday at the Bird of Paradise 1977 Datsun Pickup&. Camper Shell .••.••• 83888°0 25C drink special 8 p.m. Meadmore; Surface Structures by Ed .!Jnternatiom,d Folk Dancing -- from 7 to 9. 1980 Datsun Pickup 4 spd ...... ssaa8•• Lounge, 5211 Gibson SE. Vega; and One-Twelfth Scale Models For Senior recital -- by Jeff Bernstein on the p.m. Fridays at the Y.M.C.A. at Central 1980 Toyata SR51ong bed 5,000 miles •..••• 85988° 0 Underground Press by Bruce Nauman will cello at 8:15p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 12. :and Broadway. Seventy-five cents per per­ The Wet Sox-- Feb. 16 through Feb, 28 at 1979 Toyota 4x4 Black Pkg P/S Air AM/FM be exhibited through March 29. For in­ Bus Uoys, and Refrigerators -- presented 'son; teaching, everyone welcome. Friar'S Pub, 6825 Lomas NE. 8 track Roll Bar Shell new : : 1 t formation- call 766-1.87-8. Trouble.-~ (pop rock}Feb. -16 through Feb~- - by Big River Pwduetions, will perform at- -Albuquerque United Artists· -~- general · OOA '• -.... -. • I 1111 -· Alii N. the Golden Inn, north on Highway 14 meeting will be held Sunday, Feb. 15,.at 4 21 at Bogarts, Montgomery Plaza NE. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ about 35 miles. The concert starts at 9 p.m. p.m. at the Downtown Center for the Arts, "Just a fin will get you in." Tickets sold at 216 Central SW. There will be a presen­ MOVIES 4200 Central SE the door will be a $1.50 more. tation by a guest artist. Ali persons in­ HOMAGE-- Dances by Lee Connor per· 1 terested in the local arts are welcome. For Brubaker-- starring Robert Redford, at the formed to the harpsichord music of Bach !:information call 243-0531. & presents played by Susan Patrick on Friday and ), The nusiness of Art and Artists Workshop Eastdale. Saturday, Feb. 13 and 14, at 8 p.m. in ;i-- presented by the AUA and the Small Uloody Valentine-- starting at the Cinema Tile 21)tll llnnlwrsttry Tour of Rodey Theatre. Call 277-4402 for in- ;:Business Administration on Thursday, east. AMERICA'S GREATEST formation. !:Feb. 19, at 7 p.m at the Downtown Center Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Keller flail Series-- duo recital with Rita ;'for the Arts. The event is free. Call 243- Queen -· with Peter Ustinov and Angie ROCK 'N' ROLL BliND Angel, piano and Jeffrey Piper, trumpet. 0531. Dickinson, premieriog at the Coronado Th~ performance will be at 8; 15 p.m. on J<'riends of the Libraries -- presents Court­ Four and Mootgomery Plaza. Sunday, Feb. 15, in Keller Hall. Contact · ney Sheehan, "One Aspect of Stewar­ The Competition -- critically acclaimed., the Fine Arts Box Office (277-4402) for in- dship,'' Zimmerman Library, Anderson starring Richard Dreyfeuss and Amy lr· formation. room, at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. ving, showing at the Lobo. UNM Jazz Band -- will perform Sunday, 18. . . . . Fantasia ·- Disney's incredible animated fantasy showing at the Highland. Feb. 15, in Rodey Theatre at 8:15p.m., ( Poetry Contest-- A $1,000 grand pnze Will Female Trouble -- everythin,g including the 277-4402)...... be awarded in the Special Poetry Com­ Albuquerque Youth Sytnpllony --will p~r- petition sponsored by World of Poetry, a filthiest-person alive contest. Showing with .Pink Flamingos, Feb. 18 and 19 at Don form. Sunday, Feb. 15, at · 3 p.m. in quarterlynewsletter for poets. all Poe~.sof Pancho's. Popejoy Hall. Call277-3l21. styles and on any subject are ehg1ble to · Fort Apache1The Bronx -- the very con­ Siran Avedis -- will perform in concert at compete for the gr~nd prize or for .49 other troversial new movie about life in New the Unitarian Church, 3701 CarlisleN.E., cash or merchand1seawards. totahng over York's Bronx, starring Ed Asner and Paul on Sunday, Feb. 15, at 8:15 p.m. Tickets $10~000. Rules and official entry forms are Newman, debuts at the Montgomery Plaza are $5.25 and $8 in advance and $6.50 at available from the World of Poetry, 2431 and the Coronado Four. the door and are now available at Ticket- Stockton, Dept. N, Sacramento, CA, master, Full CircJe and at the Siren Cof- 95817. The Incredible Shrinking Woman -­ The first maquette of "Skyscrapers Sculptures: An starring Lily Tomlin; incredibly, liked by . Immodest Proposal" by Clement Meadmore. feehouse. Produced by Siren productions, critics. Showing at the Win.rock Plaza and there will be childcare available. Call 265- Contemporary Pbotoworks -- the first 3012. NIGHT the Cinema East. Jazz Singer-- the blockbuster bust for Neil national juried photographic exhibit in UNM Symphonic Band-- featuring Harold ENTERTAINMENT Diamond fans only, playing at the New Mexico is showing with over 150 Van Winkle will perform in Popejoy Hall Coronado Four. works by 73 artists at the Downtown Cen­ at 8:15p.m. on Monday, Feb. 16. Call277- ter for the Arts, 216 CentralS. W. Gallery 3121. Ahn!l -· (jazz) through Feb. 23 at Danbi's, Melvin and Howard -- playing at Winrock hours are 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. tuesday 2900 Coors NW. Plaza. through Saturday. For more information Arizona -- (pop rock) through Feb. 28 at Ordinary People -- Robert Redford's iJUR p 42n.d call 243-0531. ' 0 P ERA Friar's North, 4410 Wyoming NE, smash in his directorial debut. Starring PREPARE FOR: ) YEAR The Center is also looking for staff Wyoming at Montgomery. Donald Sutherland and , volunteers. For more information on how Albuquerque Opera Theatre -- presents Billy Morris and His Dixieland Band ·­ playing at the Los Altos. MCAT ·OAT •LSAT• GMAT •GRE you can help, please come by or call 243- Rossini's ''Cinderella,'' in Popejoy Hall Sundays at Danbi's, 2900 Coors NW. Playground in the Sky --A dramatic new 0531. on Friday and Saturday, Feb. 13 and 14, at Country Creme-- (cxw) through Feb. 21 piece about hangliding ad its activities in GRE PSYCH• GRE BID• PCAT • OCAT Pueblo CulturaJ. Center -- presents works 8:15p.m. Call 277-3121. at the Caravan East, 7605 Central NE. places like Hawaii. Showing at the Guild. VAT• MAT • SAT • CPA· TOEFL •MSKP by Indi~n artist Woodrow Crumbo at the . Desert Rose-- (cxw) Feb. 20 and 21 at the That's Entertainment, Parts I >< II -­ All Indtan Pueblo Cultural Center 2401 T H E'A T E R Caravan Pub, 760SA Central NE. starring everybody in Hoolywood, almost. NMBI, .1, Dr•ECFMG• FLEX•VQE Look to your sol. 12th St. N.W. ' D.J. Cookin -- (c >< w) Feb. 16 through Showing Feb. 15 through 17, at Don Pan­ Feb. 21 at Al's Rock and Country, 9800 cho's. NLE•NDBI,n.,•NPBI · • UNM Energy Use the sun for warmth and light. R •. C.· Gorman Lithographs ·- are now · Thisjn Kill Ya! --will be playing at the Vor­ Fltaible Programs I ijours Conservation Montgomery NE. Terror Train --it's a terror, starring Jamie Use onlv the energv vou really showmg. at the Adobe Gallery at 413 tex Theatre, 1-2 Central S.E.. on Awareness Program need. 2004 Eclipse •• through March 1 at the Chelsea Lee Curtiss, showing at the Eastdale. Visit Any Center And See For Yourself .Romero N.W. through Saturday, Feb. 14. Friday, Saturday and Sunday through Sun­ Why We Make The Difference UNM A_.S.A; ~allery -- five state, south­ Street Pub, Coronado Ctr. NE. Tess -- showing at the Coranado Four. .· day, March 1. For reservations, please call Gary Stewart -- (c x w) Feb. 16 at Graham Stir Crazy -- Gene Wilder and Richard west region, JUtted photographic exhibit is 247-8600 or 345-5407. Central Station, 3301 Jaun TaboNE. Pryor team up together to make a comedy now hanging. The gallery is in the SlJB The Mind Witlt the Dirty Man -- through it~~· .,J'-/r:t basement and is open from 11 a.m. to 4:30 Guerra -- (variety) Sundays at the Bird of that's not ·up to either of their potential. 265-2524 EDUCATIOifAL CENTER Saturday, Feb. 21, at the Tiffany Paradise, 5211 Gibson SE. l TEST PREPAAA TION ~{i _..,....,. ====J!!At p.m. Monday through Friday. Showing at the Los Altos. SPtClAllSfS SiNe£ f9lB Playhouse. the John taska work is direc­ Jeff Sawyers Jazz Group -- Friday af· The Wickerman -- starring Christopher Jons.on Gallery~~ presents Pastels by John ted by Charles Rolt and has a curtain thne E. Rtse through Thursday, Feb. 26. ternoons, Ned's El Pooal Lounge, 4200 Lee, snowing at lJon Pancho's With The Outside N.Y. Stat~ Only CALL TOLL FRE£~ 800·223·1782 {)f8p.m. centers in MaJor us Cities, roronto, Pueito Rico and Zorich, Switzerland · if?? Meridian Gallery-- a two-man exhibition, Central SE. Magus starring Anthony Quinn, Michael - ' -- ~ . called New Sculptures and Dtawing by Ed Martha Kaye's Company·- (c>rawlngs by AUDITIONS and 14 at the Caravan Pub, 7605A Central Feb. 13 and 14. NE. KtmArthur. There Will be a reception from For the"-'Use of the Hall __ at the Vortex Wind Walker -· a realistic try at portraying MOAT Class Starting Da th~ Tl"ic:k 3 to 6 P.... m. T.. he. sh.ow w... ill conti. ttu.· e- throug· h· T.. · h · 1 v ·te" Metro·· (pop rock) through Feb. 13 at the the Americllll Indian. Starring Trevor Feb.14. Enroll Now! Th d v 6 . · eatte. Readmgs will be at t 1e or·. "' Hog's Breath Saloon, 4800 Sati Mateo NE. Howard, playing at the Montgomery '; · ms · TJte g&UeryJs.loc{ltcdaL CentraiSE (entrance otLBuena ~x,.~·ep. ~ • .200~-:J-:2 --- if--- North -~ (pop tock) through. Felhl8 at · Plaza. · -· r, - , · • ): •

R-6 February 12. 1981 February 12,- 1981 R-7 TH.E MANDRELL SISTERS AVAlLAllLE) • "Immortal Hac 00 1\IOVIE ·{CO!IIEDY) "' "The e ONCE UPON A CLASSIC'Millon ehelor" Jerk" 1 9 the Floss' Botb Stephen and Philip aro 7,30 1D ONEDAYATATIME ~ SP TONIGHT in love with Maggie. When Maggie IUid HBO MOVIE ·CCARTO.ON) ••• CID TEL NCE·USA(JOINED Stephen g9 sailing, Stephen tosses the "Snooi!Y, Come Home" 1972 IN PR ) oarsoverboardandthetw91lrf!fQrce STARSKY AND HUTCH f!J ODYSSEY 'Ongka'$ Big Moka' evacuated factory, assignment that 10,30 TilE 'fONIGIIT SHOW © PRIMENEWS-120 au 0 "UNM h unique in that it,~ four Ciurczak describes Keller Hall as having a OBENSON This programfacuses on Ongka,aNew !roles the iJ•genuityofeverymembcr of f!J 1\IACNEIL LEIIREIUtEI'ORT CID HOCUS FOCUS lEI TUEINCREDlBJ,EHULK Guinean,andhisorgap.i2:~tionofahuge the unit, (Closed-Captioned; U.S.A.) 0 M.A.S.ll. professionally eqtdppcd theaters, In many dual function. Its major function is to CID MISSIONARIES IN AC'riON @I WONDER WOMAN moka, a; cer~monial pr~sentation of mins. lEI CBS LATE MOVIE respects, are able to dval. Broadway," said provide teaching facilities to students, and CID NBA BASKETBALL ® MOVIE ·(ADVENTURE) •• gifts used to promote-one's.social and JAC ESCOUSTEAU CID PAULRYANSHOW 630 "Fiolkes" 1980 . olitical standing. (60 mins.) ~ AMBE AND WISE lloOO f!J . AWRED I!ITCIICOCK Brian Hansen, clmirman.of the Theater .Arts secondly, to bring entertainment to the ' ~~ f?fl/J\\J~ffl:'loF ANIMALS CID FJHSTROWFEATURES THELOVEIIOAT lEI ERJOIINM.D. PRESENTS Department. university. The music department has the ad· 0 IIAPPYDAYSAGAIN ® 700CLUB .. ~ lNDEP.ENDENT NETWORK @ DOUSE []) NEWS lEI TICTACDOUGII 7,30 0 THE BRADY GIRLS GET ©SPORTS U ABCNEWSNIGJITLINE Hansen points out that all of the campus ded responsibiUty of providing perfonnance (ft) NBA BASJ(ETBALL MARRIED ~1Y~o CID TELEFRANCE·USA (JOINED I!B TW liT ZONE theaters arc primalily teaching theaters, with services to the university, such as the mar­ W SIIA NANA f!J htACNEILJ,EHREUREPORT @ TBS NEWS IN PROGRESS) ® M (DRAMA) • If. "Cruis· the ad-'cd auv;mtagcs of offering good per­ ching band. ® JACK VAN IMPE 0 I'MABIGGIRLNOW @I RICIIMAN,POORJIIAN ® NEWSIGHT'SO ~·n•" HBO MOVIE ·~WESTI!iRN) "% HBO MOVIE ·(ADVENTURE) •• ©NEWS CIJII!OVJE·(COMEDY) .. ".llealth" P I.ETONIGIIT lbnn~nces to the community. ''Running Wild' 1975 · "Nikki, Wild Dog or The North" CID POPCLIPS 1979 A NIGHT AT TilE MOVIES Rodcy Theater and The Experimental Ciurczak, in talking about visiting per­ 7,00 D .TilE GANGSTER . 1%1 . . ... ® ROCKCIIURCH HBOMOVIE·(SCIENCE•FICTION) D,JAMESKENNEDY . formers, said, "Anybody that we bring to CHRONICLES SoOO D NERO WOLFE HBO LEGENDS, JOliN WAYNE, "'h "Black Bole" 1979 HBO MOVIE -~ADVENTURE) •• Theater fit in with the department's. 0 THE ILLUSTRATED DAILY f!J WASHINGTON WEEK IN THE DUKE LIVES ON 9,30 0 SHARK IIUNTERS "BaltlmoreBul et" 1980 philosophy of providing the atmosphere for the campus, comes with the idea that along OD STARSKY AND IIUTCII REVIEW 8.0.5 ®MOVIE·CMUSICAI,)••~<. "All C!JMOVIE ·(ADVENTUUE) •••• J1,30 D TOMORROW 'itUdcnt talent to grow up in. with the performance, they will do a 0 .MORK AND 1\IINDY []) llAPPY DAYS AGAIN That Jazz" 1979 "Mu tpin.YNonUtPhe Bou.nty"l935 COAST·TD-COAST significant amount of teaching." lEI TIIEWALTONS 0 FRIDAYNIGIITMOVIE 8,30 lEI LADIES'JI!AN [ij 0 E 0 FANTASYISI,AND "The reason for !laving two theaters is the W WONDER WOMAN ®NEWS CD MOVIE ·(COMEDY) ••• ~ . MOVIE ·(COMEDY} ... 'f.! "10" ~ STA. RSKY A. ND JIUTCII same reason the university has labs,'' Han­ @ SIIADOWS AND LIGHT, JON! lEI TUEDUKESOFHAZZAUD "Goodb c Girl" 1977 1979 12,00 STAR TREK Although Keller Hall is unsuited for opera MITCHELL fil lllCHMAN,POORMAN 9.00 U liiLtSTUEETBLUES INSIDE BUSINESS SI'ORTSUPDATE sen cxplaim. "We need these spaces and productions, Popejoy Hall is large enough (JIJ. FIUST !lOW FEATURES CCJ FREEMAN REPORTS f!J AMEUICAN SHORT STORY THE KING IS CO!IIING ® TRANSJ'ORMED }:quipmentto_ practice gnratt Md cJaft_,"__ he _ ®700CLUB CID LIVEWIRE '1'heSkylsGray'Er_nestGaines'·stm·y, 10,00 U NEWS · CD MOVIE ·(COMEDY) " _andJsequipped forimpressiveopcra pwduc- _ 1\IOVIE- ·(SGJENCE·JIJCTION) -- : ··i MOVlE"(IIIUSICAL) "~ "That"- - · "Scave!lg:erll "1979 -- ·. - · · CO So30 f!J WALL $TREET WEEK 'flo' set in'.the 1940s, :focuses ·on-~ b1ac}c said. Euch theater has (.[iffcrent purposes ;:md tion. Popejoy Hall is described as a "' "2001, A Spaee Odysset' 1968 Rocks for Valentine'sDay'Host:Louis woman's effort to create asens_e ofQig­ Night in Rio' 1971 12,15 @ 1\IOVI MA) "'h "Ugly capabilities, he n(.[d;. "roadhouse" theater by Hanser1. Outside 7,30 f!J MACNEil, LEHREit REI'OliT Rukeyser. nityand self.-re1iance in her young son. []) WILD KINGDOM Arne 0 BOSOM BUDDIES []) SIIANANA Olivia Cole, CleavonLitt)e and James lEI CDS NEWS 12,20 Cil N The Experimental Theater is a "black box production companies usc the theater for 8,00 f!JPAPERCIIASE'VoicesofSilence' ® RICHARD HOGUE Bond Ill star. (60 mins./ KENNETIICOPELAND 12,30 © 0 DESK theater," which is iueally suited for student performances in which a larger audience is Elizabeth Logan, voluntarilyworking ClD L.A. Tll\IF..STRACKl\IEET 00 TOP RANK FIG ITS OF TilE TAKE TWO ® U AGLEY SHOW projects where a smaller audience is desired in the law schooPa prison assiatance HBO CONSUMER REPORTS 70's . JOEBURTONJAZZSIIOW 12.40 0 N S expected to attend. 0 FANTASY ISLAND 10,15 NEWS 12,45 HBO BOXING'S BEST, JOE or expected, he said. The theater is designed program, becQtne$ emotionally in~ PRESENTS I volved with A11oted pollticol activist 8o45 @ TBS NEWS ®SOLID GOLD 10,30 LARA DO ·LOUIS like a large black box with flexible senti ng In addition to the four major theaters on who ls held in solitary co;nfinement ® MOVIE :(DUAMA) ·~ "Cruis­ m CONCRETE COWBOYS 00 WORLD OF SURVIVAL 12.50 ® F.B.I. the campus, UNM has other theatrical after being charged with stabbing a fel• iJ!g"1980 @ DICK 1\IAUlliCE AND lEI ROCKFORD Fll,ES and stage arrangements created to give the CO!IIPANY @ 1\IOVIE ·(MU CAL) "~<. "One groups whose purpose is to entertain and to low inmate. (60 mins.) 9,00 U NBCMAGAZINEWITHDAVID c!Tcct of including the audience in the per­ []) JIAPPYDAYSAGAIN BRINKLEY ©SPORTS Sunday AI! . 1948 TUESDAY formance, he explains. provide a forum for specialized theatrical in­ 0 BARNEY MIL(,ER f!J BILL MOYERS' JOURNAL'The CID TELEFRANCE·USA (JOINED !ill NUL II FEB.17, 1981 lEI MAGNUJI!:,P.I. CIA'sSecretArmy''l'hisdocumentary IN PROGRESS\ HBO!IIOVI OMEDY)•"~ "10" Rodcy Theater is more traditional in terests. The Children's Theater and New W RIC If !liAr;, POOR MAN isthestoryofhowapresident'sdecision ® ZOLA LEVI'I'r 1979 design and larger than The Experimental Chlld Productions, a Black theater gro.up, (¢) FREE!IIAN REPORTS .some twenty years ago to assassinate a !ill . AVON WO!IIEN'S TENNIS 11.00 CID© NEWS EVENING are examples of acting out the human ex· CID LIVEWIRE foreign leader, Fidel Castro, Jed not TOURNAMENT . U MOVIE -(ROMANCE.CO.MEDY) Theater. "Rolley is very flexible and is a 8,30 00 SIIANANA only to a.covert war conducted by the HBO MOVIE·(WESTERN) '" "Rio ••-. ''Womatt._TimesSeven,.l96. 7. complete flying theater, allowing scenery to perience through drama. OTAXl CIAagainstCuba,butalsotoiheBayof Lobo" 1970 SUNDAY NIGHT LIVE . 9,30 © PRESS BOX ALL NIGilT ATTHEMOVIES tly on and offstage," Hamcn said, @MOVIE·(COMEDY) •• "Up in Pigs, the Cuban_Missle cr.isis1 Water­ Hansen philosophically defines theater Smoke"l957 gate, International terrorism and perr ROSSBAGLEYSIIOW I. 1\IOVIE ·(SCIENCE-FICTION) "as a way of understanding history and ® NOUIIIAN VINCENT PEALE haps the assassination of John F. 1o.oo um NEWS .,. "2001• A S_pace Od.tssey'' 1968 ···~ !ill NBA.IlASKETBALL Klmneey. i !IIASTERP1ECE THEATRE 1lo30 ~· NDCLATENIGIITMUVIE human nature." As a participant, either as a HBO BOXING'S BEST, JOE 00 MUVIE -(COMEDY·DRAMA) 'Danger UXB'Episode VI. Brian. and . ROCKFORD FILES member of the audience or as a perfom1er, LOUIS · ••••_ •"" 1967 Susan sli.Q_away-for a quiet weekend IIEUE'S IIOW Carribean Ftmtasy, part of UNM's Sum­ 11,35 )IOVIE ·(COIIIEDY) " "Up in UNM's four theaters, along with its drama 8,45 @ TDS NEWS ~ PRISONER, CELL BLOCK .H together. Whenshereturnsltome.:sheis merdance,(top); Cindy Overman,(far 9,00 D TilE LAWMAKERS stunned to find an unexpected visitor. Smoke" 1957 left}; and Karen Lindell. (Photos by Neal groups, provide a living textbook of history [])COLLEGE BASKETBALL !J ONIGIIT (Ctosed·Coptioned; U.S.A,) .. (60 l2.1Hl p ACESETJ'ERS 0 20.20 CID NCE·USA (JOINED mins-,L I IT'S YOUR BUSINESS and contemporary thought. O'Callaghan) / .. C!l NEWS JN SPORTS 6.30 lEI LANDING ®DA IN ffi ~O~~~~DltAMA) ••l'o ... St. 12.t 0 NIGilTBEAT © !GilT (!)MOVIE· INFORMATION Val s Day Massacre'.' 1967 12,25 . 1\lOVIE ·(MUSICAL-COMEDY), CID CE·USA (JOINED AVAILABL ) • "lrnmor.tal Ba• CONCERT ··~''Time, ThePlaceAndTheGirl' IN che]or" • ITYTELEVISION IJ!46 . an JOHN ANK ,RBERGSUOW HBOMOVIE·(IIORROR)••~ "The REPORTS 12t30 00 700 CLUB . . . EY GI!IIOVIE·(COIIIEDY-WESTEUN) 7.00 9,3Q II SNEAK PREVIEWS Co-hosts Legao;y" 1978 I "'"Skin Game''1971 __ -·­ lOtiO VIE ·(I RAMA) '" "Boys In GeneSiskolandRo~erEbettteviewthe 9o30 ~ODD COUPLE latest films, includnig 's NEWSDESK The "1970 © MEDICINE AND YOUR latest film 'FortAI'ache, The Bronx', ROSSBAGLEYSDOW JD,30 0 EGE BASKETBALL IlEALTil 9,45 MOVIE ·(HORROR) "~ U IE·(CO!IIEDY)" "What's HBO MOVIE ·(MUSICAL) ... ~ This Friday Night and Lily Tomlin s 'The Incredible Ne · ?"1965 "Music Man" 1962 Shinki~g_ Woman', "Co.ll!edY 0! 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i t Page 9, New Mexico Daily Lobo, february 12, 1981 Page 8, New MexiwDuily Lobo, February 1:!,1981 'yalentine s Day Ideas Rekindle Arts Deligl1l l11 Every Relationship Dancer Is Constantly Learning (red, of course) and rice (tomato llp~ernee \ ,lk11llll~·, 11,1\' llln th,m ,my ,,,h~r lwliday. Nut that special person how you really juice will give it that pink tint you Cyndy' o new P?Ssion is the want). up with some nice having .injuries caused by dancing,. flamenco dance. She also likes ,,nh i' rhcr<' thr<:r"tion with the New forn1ution, ("..;ll!;l-77-l:;84. portunities that come your way!' months to learn the steps and Jennifer Predock, high marks. She .hmlpcr ·~ u support l'J'OU-Il fOr g:w, l~!>hlan, nnd ~''lll'ag.c to give that "special spontaneous, original, und darlnf{. room and bring out the whipped Mexieo Jn;-:z Wo-k.... hop. This is Cyndy McCrossen, UNM prepare for a performance. said the teaching staff are all Subw>&) Station Nountlme I~!Jil'rlllinm~nt - Th\lr· biscX\_1(~ .o.tudcr)ls meets Thursday., (•cb. 12. m 1:30 '<'lllCn long as you, don't attach them with (If your culinary talents border on vironment. They should work and ntull3. on 1hc- ASLfNt\-·1 M~H. 'litled, Th~.t Nuturc ul' th~ llt~M inti!!.' -K~-u of Oc:•lll. unrealistic for most dancers to Refrc~hlllCnls •~ill at 11t th~ earfull of complaints about what tape which will remove tire paint. noncxistant, some botiq11es offer study with other instructors." Cyn­ MCAT4A'f Rc,·h•\\ •• be~ll\5. lh¢ \\'ei:k or March "Z3. be '!.cr.·L\l 3 p.m. think theywHlmakea living by per­ SpoltSort.>d by 1tiC' Premedical Profc~'ioiOI\!. Club. !)rice philmophy lounge. that wonderful gift did to a diet, And while you're at it, write a few edible undergarments.) dy supplements her training by h .$30 {member~} and $45 tnort·rne!llbenl fm tilL' c11· l'rcshlen'tial's ScliQ\nt ('h!ll. ~· will hti'll" a luncheon complexion, metabolism, appetite, notes of praise, appreciation, love, For humanity's sake, don't get forming. going to other locations and in­ lire rc1iie\.,, For information nnd r.r:gi~WI!ion, cull Friday on nupu ir1 the 1-lo!lurs C-cmer. Wr.'( hn· etc. affection, siHiness, promises, etc. l1er a neglige. Blah. An overdone­ Cyndy said she is not upset !lbout structors for training and in­ 277·6565 or MOp b)• thG oHioo in th~ St,JU -u;t.~emeJll porlunl. Uc there, AJolm. the lack of opportunities for per­ 24D. Afw hour~ call.Z68·5774 or 2.66-669S. Al~o. J.uso.UrwiU:ut Chah •• will h: Jmldtng :~ mcrling. Then, there's always the huge, Place them strategically und~r in other words, trite-- idea, which ,.r---''• .... ··' .· structions. tl1cre's a I]!(.'Oeml mcet:ing Thur.'oday, 1-cb.U. ill 7 fMil loPay l1f 1]t.rn. all he ln1crnali(l)lal t,:·l;nter -on 1 us glittering card full of vows similar pillows, in the refrigerator, on the 11cver was that appealing in the first forming professionally on the -in Uducnllon IW. Topic~~ primar)' .care currhmiJU11 Loma~ (a.cro'" from the Net\mitn (\:nll~rJ. Man~ stage. "'There are so many other She has studied under Hanya antJArmcd Fon.'C'i: scholllT~hill, lopiC-\ "~ill be di~~ti\Wd. Please ~:Orne nmJ JOin. to those mao e at wedding bathroom mirror, inside napkins, place. If clothes thrill her, get her l.uso.ilra:.tiliiUI Club ... "·ill ])~ hl)ldin& .lltJl~ellllg nu.. Rc:l'rc!.hnumL!'i. ·ui1J be _f)I'P\'idcl). I·(Jr more -in· ceremonies and just about as wherever you know your something unusual - a belly dan­ opportunities to perform." Holm, a well known dancer and in­ Thurllda~. h~b, 12. at 7· p.m at th~ lnLernatiMaL.Ccn· turnntrlon, ~ll :m-3584. Cyndy speaks of the many other structor. Cyndy describes Holm, l ·~M lht.llmom l)lmCl•-('lnb ., me1.1s J·riday. h~:b.IJ, reliable. Or you could play it sweetheart will find them. Use cing outt1t, or chaps and a lasso. jnthc old ('.usa Are;t ofllu: SUU rnr its flnt annual "safe,'' and ·really make your colors or magic markers -· be He might like an eye patch and aspects of the art, such as dance who is 33 years old, as being from VaJcau in~·~ SY.ccthcnrt llan~:e. c::mn~ lor m1 c... cning: therapy, choreography and the same geuerati on and style as ofront;llli,'C'IU\tl fun Olllll1\l fa\orilC'dily of the ~-('~t. sweetheart mad by getting a card creative. bandanna to help him effectively hqm7;JO to_9:_30 p.u_~._ --, that doesn't swear unayirlg -love---- Don'r stop- \vith the .aboae -,_ pirate fhe treasures of the deep. The teaehing; Because she loves­ - -Martha Graham. r\SeNM t'llrli Cmumrure .: prc~enn -tfw.-wcCk inlhl;' and devotion, but merely wishes decorate yourself! Better yet, let possibilities are endless, and inex­ working with kids and teenagers, SUU Tlu:ru n:: Cyndy will be dailcing in the COrrection Thur., I·.cb. lZ. 7 p.m .. 9:H l\.m. fh1:1 'l.MirnhlA the recipient a happy day. May as your Valentine do the decorating. pensive if obtained at a second Cyndy plans to teach dance. 'ht'l'. t>in.'(tcd and produced hy (jordon Jlark\, 'J he well begin rehearsing the apology. Body paints .are available locally in hand shop. There are lots in town. She said dancers are always UNM Theater Department's Spring 'l.t.arilJng Trct IS llfl uutohiO$-raphy or h1!o. t'ad~ )'~!at~ students, and it is very important Concert, The Gamble. She lll .1\an'"'· It shi)\H how a young, black. JJ'Iall ttUJ'>I Then there's the jewelry which bath shops. Water colors make a Valentine's Day doesn't have to A story printed in the Feb, II learn !1ow to -fa'c 1lw rcalitio of ~owmg up during can't do any harm to the relation- cheap alternative, and work just as be a time .of forced expre.ssion of for dancers to always keep describes it as an "off-the-wall issue of the Daily Lobo said lhl' 1220~5 ir1 a .!olll(lil, Anlil!rll'liH town. Sho\\·n irt rot\ studying, practicing and per­ piece.'' junc(iOfl with lllilck lli~Lllir::ic:al look. m months. Try and maintain a work wonders for a Valentine make it any way you wnni - only of six hours every day, "I'm always the printed n;Jme is not even nra~s _production and ia efft:cl~ 011 fa1.1ory WC~rkct!l be teaching others to dance, per­ l,lunng tile Dcptc.~~jon. rei at ions hip under those d r- meal. Start with pink lemonade and your sweetheart(s) will know how stretching and workin~ on close to Mr. Connor's real Cynr:Jy McCrossen, as she par· forming or choreography, Sal,, Fd'l, 14. 7 p,m.~ 9:1S p.m.t II :30--p.m. l~lwtk cumstanccs. Reminding the person vodka, then move on to Enchiladas well you've done! something," she said. name, apologies arc extended. Gi:'ncr:sllon. 'Film on punk music groups. Klchnrd· Hr11 Cyndy said she has no particular ticipates in a dancer's workout. ' "l just can't stop dancing,;, she and Ch~ Hcartbreo_tkt!r~. Ulondic,l'aui StnJih. inlkintt of the expensive gift can work, but Head1., Ra.moncs. Shirl~, Da~id Johano;l'JI and o1hcr~. the number of effective repeats is energy diet, but does try to eat a lot (Photo by Neal O'Callaghanl said. not \CTY high. Give it one week per hundred dollars. Valentine's Day is fast approaching, and storefronts have been So now what do you do -- go the decorated accordingly to encourage sweethearts to show they care same old route, make the same old with a variety of gifts. Npnetheless, many still opt for simpler or mi'.takcs, "forget" what day it is >o original gifts, bypassing expensive frills, and going straight for the Y'JU don't have to mes~ with it (or '>O you can get your gift> on sale the ONLY THE ARMY lleart. (Photo by Randy Montoya) GUARANTEES YOU: • FACTORY Served from 6am to llam • •.Super-Size Bonuses For Critical Skllls • • • The Most Complete 6duca1ion Programs. 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1:. r P;lge 11., New Mexico Dally Lobo, Febrt.!ary !2, 1981 Sports =~~~=------"""-~-:t'.--- I_Jobo Basketball rl"'<~~~~•• l,la,·s \,V,rr,rr•ir•g in Pit Women's Team Loses ,. r' - The UNM women's basketball 72 during a losing streak the Lobos. rt,,·q~,·~t .~,,_,, tlHH .. ''Hnf· :111 nf· fl11 would care to forget. .'-t.:-.!7Wher -·::iHF-'rftnr:.tl 1·, fh~~! tht, }if1, h 1 rn ,•t 1h 'htld '·nl l~hth -\f,·,( team is winding down its season, ·.":-."";n;. i::=!.~'e hef'!n plavim~ ·a ,,Jigh1lv flH\f llh• J ,~J't\• ''"'" h·l', ·tl1!'~hd ~" ,•\m fl' '' i'u ;it tlw ·,nnw fltlll~ '" and things are beginning to look The Lobo$ must finish third in .~-:-~~f3' ·.r_,n·.;i..-Jenf ~~arn,. ;UJd havf"" df•iPH•.I' Ul\ th~·-' ·(~·._·, ••' ~ ·,-.·tt·h 1'uth·:lU •.;(lit I 'lhnl' wilh r·hl' pretty bleak. their division to qualify for the ::';;3.~n-:.te-od t1 r;r;he~~ivP -.rartillp, -tivr 1Hu1t···d l~lif·nf tiH' i obn'• lmvP. thry regional playoffs. Lobo Coach Doug Hoselton said ., ~.. :;< ::::-:--:: _;-.. ""'"": ];:" ~:;: T· ~-_:-;.~man /~?~:n Unlt-nr,kv. whu­ \ltt'fht•t ptftl,l,·n'. !.''•'•".: 1 ,;\h(tH_-\. tt1w.1 hm~· fh:H iunc·h HVHf\ fltu:irr '·tlll:ld. o't-lt• th!l_f h:i"- 111 'Hl rJH;H- l )Jll'f'lllf''lll :.. things may not look too good for Right now Utah is on top with a --,. ;r. ~ ,T ~::'7, ~~~~-;;.. :t: ~ -·--a1r~· ;·1.v.. f~r:'_~t ·.tart HJ!HiJ1'-:::;~-.·_;-~"...:ad.·--.-(:~ :::~f:! ·'~ne hrt..l •-,IHH ''I "l,~n~t 'knf\W \\ h:u •'Hl nH,trt:ll 1'~'~ t hr"' rwo 1hi' w~rk~nd," said Paso on. Tuesday night. -::.r.mln.v.; np w:vt the only one for UNM this weekend 1 : <-., ;·; ":.f <'";t~ ·g , -·.:::"·-.e:-~:-:t~ ~-t:;1)(P.1 ~u.jcli<.tant 1 pt-nhkm 1-.:,"" '~lid l1tt1h'.1H '"\\-~,·\.1~ lltHl!otll It wun't bt> !'ar.y to take ;-nadzed h!t n HH'h '1eo1 l "We were outplayed and as they also play host to Colorado -~ar-: --:.·~~'';"' .... -, <1"".~ ;~= .... -. ·v'th ._,::~ ·;!'1~ : >unom • -')m.nr~c 1hi np,~ happrn in tall-nt l•> tilrlll (lhr pl:W<'~'l nlltil '"'" W !\1' ;:amr~ in a But mw. outhustled," said Hoselton about State on Saturday at5:1S p.m. "he l'tl'" c,!range thinr~s tin htu•, .m 'are .':"if· W:~ominp, knoW'; what it ha~ tn "'Tiwn• at~ no rhrtr,, fours, or tkkct office in the afternoon. Hoselton, "but we are not playing oave Duggirt with the consistency we have to in citing for the roots of why," said ·.·~:--.P. J?.·~~:"at ::i f(·r:r·~nfe~, hetw,~f!ll Norry cibOtlt· a crmsi,tent ';lartinp. Jiw, aflrr that. P<·nooal surri fke~ ·-­ order to make reglonals." Hoselton. ·· ~;·qh'"·.. ;,1,am"!' ,,m1 the --.rmr~t Ene-np, and the Pit. But 1he pictm•· .w• what it i~ all aho>ut.,. l ht> l ,oho Currently Lobos have a l-4 ·.-c_ .. _~-~ 'J;r)~ ;1-iqr:e a .':rllfjfith u~o., ,,, !lr. •aaff makr• 'Htdt c;tatcmrnt ~ tlw Hoselton will see if he can pull i · 0 ~· .·t .-·lf i~~L Jf.'~~"P11e Hend~rr,on wi!hotJ! <;ccond thoup.ht. That i~ not record in conference in and are tied his team out of the grasp of defeat Athletes Have GPA of 2.42 for last place in the Western j'"'~! -:~ r} :,:; ~-"'72:- Jey .Jid anf play in tnwrmy Charleo Bradley ',cored unlv a tribute to their honc~ty, hut as his team .currently with a 5-17 ·.:,~ -·':r,:· L·iaH :l'"l-utt 7ame hPtause 21) pnintr, ~ogainc.t the Lobo~ m lhe wtheir values and to the future r1f Division of theintermountaln Con­ overall record tries for a bid to -- - ~- ~~-:~~·~nri::jrj· <~~?:tiiAf :-~y- roh?in. ta-,t me~ting 11etwcen rhe !wn l ,obn hasl:rlhilll. tJNM~s ·undergraduare -athletes, -snow,- Don--BerkoviCh and -Bm - - ference. regicirials.- - Clarence Lester, a 167 lbs. junior pins a wrestler from Western in last weekend's invitational meet ,'!r.:~"'- ·5 ~r:c:~,~ ·;~~!Pnahle /:~!g men. •.vlH teams. ('ohon must find a wav In men and women, logged a Harvey. , The team the Lobos are tied with UNM took part in the Desert ,, ~ ~L? -~-rd -.~an :~~_;-un.~,, rhP drJf~nc;e the 6'5" guard. J>uncan Some of the player~ rt~alize the cumulative 2.42 grade point The UNM women athletes is Wyoming, and the Cowgirls Cla$Sic ]a$! weekend and placed (Photo by Neal O'Cailaghanl - " ,.J;-_,··.: . "i-~•,1 ~'t11i"'.rr> reported that Kenny Page will mo~t problem al,o. Dave Duggin com· average for the fall semester of displayed an overall grade average ~orne to University Arena for a 7 fourth in the four·team tourney. 1980, a good sign the Lobo's of 2.60, while the men finished at p.m. encounter with UNM on UNM lost to Nevada-Las Vegas 75· athletic department is progressing 2.33. The best team average !or Friday night. 69 and to Stephen f, Austin 67·51. academically. women was by the golf >quad at Earlier in the season Wyoming Lisa Wedekind was named to the Intramural News Reggie Jackson, playing in the world series is I can't 3. iJ, The men ·s baseball team "The only reason I don't like watch myself play." The 2.42 average stacks up well knocked off UNM in Laramie 82· all-tourney team. linished with a 3.13. the tops for all Saturday morning the First An· against the 2.45 norm set by the en· nual Intramural Valentine's Day tire IJNM student body for the fall teams. men and women. The best grades earned by Coach. Run Will take place at the UNM seme~ter of 1979 and is pleasing to North Golf Course at 10 a.m. Joe ~Iarrison's football team Gemini H.air Designs Tom Brennan,, the Lobos' Tennis Team Opens Season The run is open to all of the com- . Pic·Me·Up's Student discount academic advisor. belong to placekicker Pete Parks munity with a separate catagory for StimtJiant Capsules Professional Hair Care & Design who made a perfect 4.0 in UNM faculty, staff and students. organized communications; Todd tively last season; two local fresh­ Oiter 30 Varlenes 11!!~. NoW Coach Gary Colson's new Loti Cordov:t $11"~ • Valentine's Couple Run group and Wt~m,l $11"" basketball signees-transfers and Lafferty, a 3.6 business major, man Tony Richy, from The Pic-Me-Up's Place SJ~ba $9" couple pictures in an embossed 'Ml'lll ,f18SI·II41 freshman logged a 2.7 during the thereby qualifying him i'or an The .1981 men's tennis team· ha1 Albuquerque Academy, and Galen 2807 San Mateo NE 884·1209 I,COli! tmly$10~" :HOD DaH Muflu N.l;:, Garcia, from Highland High frame will be given to all couples. A first semester. That group includes NCAA post-season scholarship. and two things to look forward to this box of Valentine's candy will be Tony Persley, Wallace Williams, quanerback Jim Cappon. who season. S.chool; one freshman recruit Jack Williams, from Houston, Tex.; given to the first place couple. , Alan Dolensky plus redshirts Mark made 3.4 majoring in biology. One is the new head tennis coach, Register in the Intramural off1ce, t > . Sam Rivera, a junior college tran· ~ 'f\tine 7:Jop.'lll. ~ Mark Hamilton. Hamilton was 23.0 Johnson Gym, this week from , St. "'a ~ . l ::S ,teb,11a:r~l~ sfer, from Midland, Tex.; Larry '{a Alulnnl •., hired last summer and is replacing 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. , Sf.e$·t\. cp ~Wfl\ C'navtl /.....---...... Tim Russell. Ollason, who transferred .to !JNM · Late 'registration will take place C!/ · . cal ...,.-ok'f 1IJ• Sun-moon rcza rlousc Hamilton served as a graduate at 9:30a.m. on Saturday. · eve ...... When you think of assistant at Texas Tech for two University of Arizona where he was • the WAC champion in number • Stimulant Capsules Cl'tinese Speciality Cuisine. years and then as head coach. It's Plc·.Me·Up's Place open 11:00 am to 8:30pm The other thing the men's (earn is three doubles; and another out of 2.S01 San Mateo NE 884·1209 hostess: Irene Perlow looking forward to is the new Ted state transfer, Trevor Rot~fels, OOPS! Russell Complex. Right now tlle­ who was the number one smgles stadi um seats 600 people; when player at Utah State. . Yearbook Photo Sessions completed, 2,000 people. The Lobos will pl;~y the1r first home game on Friday at 1 p.m. · Have Been In many ways, college prepares you to think independently. That's Contestants '\>Vanted! Tlus year's team consists of Alex Durato and Curtis Neeld, two against Witchita State. POSTPONED a great quality for an engineer to have. But just a~ important is the Subway Noontime returning juniors who played num­ Students can watch the matches New Schedule ls: ability to work effectively on a team. We've found that the result~ TALENT SHO'\>V ber three and number six respec• for free with a university ID. . Freshman, Sophomores and Juniors of team work ate muc::h, much greater than the sum of the parts. Comedians, Musicians, March 23,24, 25 · 8:30AM -12 noon Thatfs why Fluor, one of the country's large~t and leading engineer~ Dancers 2:00PM· S:OOFf\11 ing and construction firms, i~ organized totally around the team Seniors Only concept. COLLEGE TOORS March 26,27 8:30AM· 12 noon As a new engineer you'll ~ assigned to a project that matches your PRESE"TS 2:00Ffv1 -5:00PM abilities and interests. You'll ~tay with the project from ~tart to Applications available No cost, to have your picture taken and finish, all the while developing new skills and polishing your ability at the Subwav Station you're not under any obligation to buy a ' to contribute as a task force member. We thlnk the approach or Rm. 217 SUB. mAZATLAn' 81 yearbook. . makes you rnore <:apable of independent creativity, not less. At Don't rniss this chance to be included the in the 1980·81 Mirage! same time you're in the perfect position to learn from rnore experi­ For more information /pring Break Student Activites Center. call enced professionals who corne from many disciplines. For the new By m-4706 graduate in particular, that is a productive place to be. 8daVS holiday 8 nights $168 train So lf you~re thlnkhig about your potel'ltial in the job marKet, why · 1 bot not think about doubling it? Let u~ tell you more about the Fluor BALLROOM DANCE CLUB Trip Includes~ train transportallo n fro'Ue~:l~~ th~ - 00 tearn and about the great salary, fUll benefits and advancement po­ \\ nOO.\.f der to Mazattan (Mazattan Is 8 m . h front tential that make us a top Fortune 500 company. We wiJI be inter­ border)-lodglng-4 per room In choice beac Han . ~ .,.,~- <\',~>0.., ~vv.· hotels, free cocktail parties each night ~e~=!~itlng '\'t. . 0 vh:wlng ol'l campus WE!dnesday, February 181 1981 for the following tree college tours f·sh!rt• plus many OVER or.~fRIEND,~ disciplines: 'l'\ ~\... ~ ·'') ~~ ~'1\!G bt!!neflts to be detailed 1n your Itinerary • .. Nogales 2A: Leaves Friday afternoon, March 13, 1rom • Everyone loves to be remembered Mexico . . .. · .... · n March 21. on VALENTINES DAV with 'P- \ 7;ql\ioo Mexico ...... M h 22. 0 c,Y.~' -~)' Arrives back to Nogales, sunday morn, arc DELTA SIGMA PI Civil Engineering 0 110 Call your schOol rep. for ovoU~ble P 1~ 10 resente your ·On sale presents A $20 non•retundoble deposlf is requ r .. ure Wed., Thu.r. and Fri. Chemical Engineering trip. The balance Is due 15 days befoM.rr ~~fl~~~ 243-6113 or For more details, contact your placement office. For tnore Inform alion coli Donna or c at the SUB Valentines Day Dance 242-4769 ...... · otion below To Insure your resentoHon 1111 oul 11\1! tntgllTl 1 COLLEGE or at the: and send a $20.00 check or tn 011 eyPhc;:e~~ 0Az 85012, Business Friday Night 7:30 ·9:30PM TOURS, 4554 N. Central Suite 101 ' ' School ,i,FLUOFf old casa area phone 263~8520. -., ENGINEERS & CONSTRUCTORS, IHC. NAME-·-~.-- -~,----···-··---~·--- Student Union Ballroom An EqUtll. ~----· .... -'"'-··· Games and Prizes Featured ADDRESS CITY ZIP PHONI! O.NM Ballroom Oance Is THE Contact Sport I Want Trip 21( Trip 28

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Tm: UNM LAW SchooLCiinic'll L~w. Pr~>gratnqf: Ci\11 Jo>h ar 2?4·700~~a£•~!!.B': ~·JJ .. ··~ 9. Cardiogram re.rslesal scrvlcesfor >tafr; furni.shcd t>Y s1udent.s~nd ~J:~]; $.10, ~6_.S:_;i2JI;l! ~: p ANHIONV, ALDil~T. JOHN, Mike K., Mik~ S., qualified law students under faculty supervision. Alan, Robert nnd James- You're .the only one for AvailpbiliiY is limited 10 thosc,wha.e S M l' M. Please oo my Valentine. From a dreamer. 2·'1a · TAX. Ri>TURNS PREPAitEO for student~ and em· plc;>yees. $10 for l!l40A ~nd stat~ren.rns. TaxWorks CIVIl. l'NGI Nl"-:ll.JNG MA.!ORS rtu·n $850 11~1· .DAN-NY ItA\' C. A catchers rear for me! Be my of America, 40! 5th 51, N. W., Wcste!ll Dnnk. 242- m011lh just 10 nuend classes. J11ili!>n l!ilil Scniors.2. 7 Valeut.hw'l Youtbl!nd date.:I.·IJ GI'A. Contact N'IYf Oll'kcr .l't·<)[llllll~>, l·trst ~(il2. 4-15 JlAvt·iY-'O.r.;vEREUX u., So wh~n are we.$Onna N1nion~i ·ll,1nk Ulds, .IJOI <.'"11\r:tl ,\w., TYPrNc(iB'M'sr.u:crruc>. 255-Jm. 2-~7 dop~? 0!J¢C> :ms .. l13 n:tf. .. -~~~~;·;;v·-· VAI.t:NTIN"'S Day! \VIi.J, J){) HOMt: cleaning, painting or other work·. uJ.i',GtJX~'ii. 'i·t:N'r~At- HI(',,, Work·Widy Call Tinti.266·975S. 2- 11.:.7~----~- llmnter ·• rel\lember1. 2·13 position. Cnll2il2·7245. 2-16. vi.()tu,Nc ,;-s: IIA-:,.~1:,, v~v'aJ7e-n--=,i-n.-:-,s---:da-:-y-. -;-1 :;-:,11:-;b~r-;:::ing ov!"i.st:As JO~S H1.1MMt:tt •· wnr rnun\liltn>lm, i\si;t. All fields. $51JtJ, $1200 monthly, Sishto\"~:ing. l'rc~ Info. Write: !Jt' flll·:i>r)!_i(_ANOP ANTHONY, Happy V!llcntine's A BL.OCKTO UNM. One bedr90m with swimming llpxS2•NMI CoroJin l)c)Mnr, CA 9262~. 2·16 day! )'ourf;worilnis, TU"'N:_:. l:l.c:;Z;.:·I:::.J ____~-:- popl, !llshwa>her, dlspo;al, refrigerated air and cable i;;\li:l~'JMi(".l()il:· sridt;n.~ ~t~J(i~ms Olll)'· Af. (ilN'7\ ~·iiAI~i•Y VM.ENTINWS Day. Love, Mr. t.,v. No childr¢n or pets. $230 includes ulilltics. 202 llacn.2-l2. _ Columbia S.E. C!lll255-2685. ;l.-16 . t¢rnoons a,nq ev~rungs, Must be nblc to wor~ Friday nn~ S;ut!rd:ty nights •.Mu~t be 21 y~ar~ old. Apply in .GA'Hllt, Gl\;-1\ A kid u lhriU, be my Valentine! llove EXCLUSIVE ONE ANO two bedroom, furniohed, person; no phon~ ~~1Hs PI~~~~. :,il\CW;t.Y Liquor you. always. YourT.S. 2·13 miiities J"'id, security, walk 10 UNM·TV!. $23$,00, Stores, 111 5704 l.onms N.l" .. 5~!6 Mc•!:tlll N.((. Z·6 $275.00. 843·6352. 344-(il2). 3-2 liAii()u)(:, ANI) Steve11 H.; I love you. Margie.~- 9. Cardiogram FEMAL.~: TO S::.H;;;A:.:..ll.:::.f.:::;~-'-'lh'-ree:.... -b-ed-. r-.oo~-,~~"":'h-ou-s~e, Pos•rlossAv~\ID\uii?."I;-Aifrli;~;-;i;;, -;;;;~~-. 1.3 Apply in Jll!rsorl, 3·5 p.m., Wcdne.>day through iiii'vsM!1JR~YOl!' RF: t~~ most !)ea!lllfulpcrson I Comnnche-Wnshinston nr~n. R~nl, $.133.00 plus Friday. Jack in the Box. 1808 Central, S.. E. 2-16 small dn.mage deposit. C<~ll t'\na. 345·8806, 8S4-67S9. know. Happy Valcminc's Day! ltovf you! Kar. 2·12 wouJ\.SfWt Nr>lmJ,l>-;t-Uio M~dl~al ~ {-~>•n· -· uAI;F~v ,\u:NnNi-:'s ut\ v Jol,;;;;;~f!~-i:~ve. Deadline ~2_~-~---~~-~-. -~------municmions. Graphical. ~"islant, knowledge ol' fEMM.~: ROOMMAH: WANTIW. Shar~ Trida.2·1J -·-~--­ l~l·out techniques, cham ru1d grnphs preferred. C."all beautiful, t.\1oQ bedrooOlltou~c. Walk to L.~w S.;ho<>l. JoiT.( i~~EAsg be my Vulcmlnc. Gum who. Z·.l3 • n?·~·>. .13.:.ll., ___ ,_ -·-·-·-" $200·01\lllth. 266·Zt5~, )45-(1484 ~venings. 2-11 JOltN B. 'llf.ESU.-\ Y!l and Thur.day> 11:2, WllUld~~t IS noon 'riOirsi~iA1-f.: wMmm: (;,u:;, ;t';.;.ghr:-Ncnr 1. Travel be the 1am~ lvilha~t }oll! Thanks rur all your help. UNM. $155.00 plus hntr utilities. Ntln-cigarette Jfappy Valemlnc's Day S\\'cctle.2-12 smoker. Debble,266-864S.or.255·12l4. 2·13 CATCH A RIDE by reading. AdWt.i~e )'OU! ride in JWJ\7",CitAI'l'' Va.lcntine's Day:J\,;;:;;,-;~w;~ to Today imlisl,::iirr~:. COR~~~il. s~~;. s~~;;;::·l;;;gc yw:d. the J)_ll!!Y.~i??_,J!!J .. -~-~~------. __ -. __ . n1c~t ~ou 500n. Ray !11.2·12 _,.,... _,--.;-_., Wa-,her. Non-srnol:cr. $165. utilities paid. Z43-64A7, !Umm SAN t'U,\NCISCO leal•ing Monday, M:tr.ch IAI!ltY H: J trs1;-b-ccu~~-;,o-;;.;~tl; hiac"k-~hecp of 8.£1-47~9. 2-12 - -~ ------. ------2nd. Shar" drhing uod. c~peJJ.IeS. Call r>avid, 268· the family doesn't mean w~· ~un't be \'alemmes. 66)7, ~-13 Love,~i~, 2; ll~c·c---~------·------. -· ___ " _, 1\A{'HINA HOLISJ·:, 1WOblo-.:k~ l'NM. De1nxe fur· s~NT A-i'~:(;\up(x>r~. MWI~- 9sz-Ms4:zc:u · -~c--~m.,.-o~-..t---~-- ~.· Mil\ I·:\', TilE 'H)l';'iG have Jnlr~ Jun! He nunc. 2- Marron Han, Room 13 t nhhcd on~ bedworn t"in or double bed,. $230, ill· .... ·----'"""·.,...--,---,-.--•--<"'---,-r.r cludc>U.I~it_i21.31ll_l:!arvard 5.1::.2-24 _ --· ··- -· g ___ -----~--.-·-~.-··c-~c• - t.!ml ~uu.lh of tllqlo~:.vl MAti::-fEMAtE HOOMMAn;, mer :!1, to 'hare 8. Miscellaneous MtiH;\', Ol.ll"R\\OMt:N~rc hcllct! HapN Valcn· Open from 8:00a.m. Co 5:00p.m. two bedro0111, two hath. furni5hed Nonhen't IIAGEI,S IN llt:IJ? Nope. Thcr~'s tt pot. luck dim•ct tlne·~oay.:!-13 Spcciul mte is 10 cents per word. rownhome. Wa\hur.-lr~'l!r, 'fireplace. pool. Sf~!}. l·rW~y. i'cbru~r)• 13, 7:JO p.rn. SliU roum> 230. :\ii'.-i/tR; -~-Pil~SiE- 8-E---;y -:u~t;tii~~s~- ~ -Muy month piLL< utilities. 821·8694, l~fore4p.fll ._2·12_ -··· Sponsoro:t bY thcJewishSt.udcnt Union.2·13 graci, Mich.--lluc.l from 01~1nPla. 2-ll . . ... oslf~rii:I, HI OM UN I\~, T~;, i,~d;oo.lt~: ;;;;,. ef· liuM'Pf:R~atCKERS, s.~v ~;,;-.-llynu ~~a~tT's~:$4; ftK'K: WrU V0l1 be lilY \;;),;;;;;;;.~ J~-;;~;~SI~-!1;~ !'-£'i:!l':!'?:!: 9l_La[l!l'_!IO_tl!l_: 243:!)70~ ~I?__ ..... _ . Nick.298-4?46.2-IR ...... ~··~·-· UgbtWclg)n •. 2·13 ..- •.-·- . OSE MIU: FJmM t.:NM. iwo ortc'bcdrooml. two (·oss(•lfSTJOUS_S_I~.;.(;u; rA'm:li!T ~vi1Jr1wo · ni(JiiAscii~iSJ;:ol;lfi>;Ji"~!:;·i;.:fbe-IYfng if I crridencies, Colt after noon. 243·070$. 2·1(• small boy5 ;e~king other p~rcnt!i to trade b~bysitting didn't •a)' 1:m trytng to lead your heart. n~tray! Tra, ROQMMAn: WANn:nr TWO b.:droom ;1pnnmen1. occasioual c~L~' and weekend\,?2~~7929. :Z·I~ ~­ Jovcr.2-t3 _ 1. Personals rciJablc, reaUIIHtin 1lie, 884· S121 e~enings for detai Is. 2· JJ AI n:~rtO-.: IH Al'iH 19 )'e 1c)~h;mr.lri.n;;,;; J ~1i:s•ciAMt+roNcr•··i·· oNs -·Si.>iiul\rusT'~~ lcpal;tltcrn.111~e m draft rc!lJMr.1ti<1n! Hntl out ho" i\Ulock !rom UNM. SIIS·month, utilities in,lutled. TO ·r;,j K, "l'tii-;,~t~t ·e;gi~ctt ·~-~ ~rurt('"'· Happ; tu avnu.l th~ draft n-gimation !<'glllly. GuarWlh'l'll now ·pc~cprins original. c::reath'~• non-eolnmcrcial find o"ncr1>r nell bume forh~r 262·0584. 2-16 256-3798. 2·13 Valemine'~-1 1Pvcyou.MSM,2·t3 rc,ult\! .Semi SHlO t11 D and u Mark~t llerclopo:r>, music for P'miblc inclU.Iion ifl an April perforrning 'nc>OMMA·rr:;<; ~Ni::f:I~Ii: ..:Ati(;'i;;-~;;n"y'h~nJe-~~ T. fllll>T nn:nE took at. ll(l~9409, Alh,,R7ll'l.~·l1 •·our-il>; " s~IAl.l. ~~~;;-~-~;.; ;;·,~;-; Edu·;;;~.;;;.; an~ presentmiou. c:omributors must be able to ;;;;;ii-;;;;,,r.;';,'aml now llLuldutg. You must dcscrib" ~laim. <:all 262·1(166, South Valley •. ~cni.SI$3.00. Ca.lt871·4387 •.. 2-!6 ... how close we are. l'lcasc be: my Valentin~. and you'll AAA Group forn1lng for gay, to arrllllg~ a one-half (at lea'!) hour Pl'rformruice of JIINIJ'hlt SUI'I'OI('J' !l.oif~. sri AilE ~rn:()'(l~:oRooiiiJp-;;_,e six bl;;kS"[rQm SJ2,99. something tor yourself that your mot. her would I""" JitiCC\, {~\h ()lily. Smurda)·,l·cbruary .14, 10-6 p.m., >tmion. Claim 6.2152, eq~ally pricci. (.'aliforniu f·lt>hion regrclt"ll (lna)'bc ~ollecthely). You descm: JL 419 r~na~N.L. 2·B :iol.iN'ii;i>.\l~t-=of.;~i~T;·kcys'oo ao!J;';~;th~ n10re low Outlet .-enings. 2·18 aoroSN froml!NM. 266:6872 •. 2·13 Tlmnks. Steve, 2·1~ . . c Ilk. A ~Wl\1-:IHEAIIT, or J~~~ a~t~hk; o;e:-,;"f~ w~ck. Jdentify.;md dlli1n it Ut Marton tlnlt:l-18 :THE CITADF:i::s~JI'ti!D local ion ncar l!Nl\t nnc.l \\•oMEIIi'S SOI''tiiALl. ·. f.XI't;ltrt:NCEilPt;;;:;ts ~~AN~Ain1~tr•;;.!·llAI'Pv·v.d3YiJ;;s!ooge~! y~vr \o:dcmine'l Oa~· nw$;agcs in th• t:ardiogrnm. 1.os;r: fl'ZZ\ tra;.J,ink 1tat:-t:Z.itv7: n:m•l•v:- downtown. nu~ service every 30 minures.l bedroom (2·3), who havethctime, talcn!,nrtd dc''< l'lpcc, SllOO <:eJ•trol S.f. 2SS·93ll • SUU.f•opejoy Hall. Sentimental value. Good rcw;trd. swinuni~g pool, rv roorn and laundry. Adul! com• .2.~~-~ - •~---' ,._FCc--..-o-·--==-~-----~~·-·- 881·1453, o:vcning>.2·l6 pleX,tlQ (i!ts• .1520 Univet.\it~· NE. 243·2494.1 fn 11.-\GtU; IN Dt.m Nope. Thuc'o a potluck dilll1er ioS1:?'S11:n::R MAI'u: leaf ~;d- (hai;.Jollmon THREE IIEIJROtl\1 !lOUSE. four blocks weSI-;;f hic.l~y. hbJUary IJ, 7:10 p.m. SUB .ronlm 230. ~ym ~2·8·81. Rc\\':trd. Gregg, 243-4255,2-li. UNM.SHO (llus$100 Di0.242-2461 or .S64-1979. 2· ~pOl,\l!!t~] ~thH~~s.J!._St'!'!~l!!JIJion. 2-~ ~-· .~.-­ I.OST; OIUf.NTAI. WAl.LEt nt OJlaurani. No queslions. Reward.2·18 parking, prival~ entrance. Pet or child o,k. 842·3058. J><;UQJiailzed for your S11eethear1. Call Carol. 256- 1WO Rlii!GS LOST Wednesday (2-4) SUB, Gold bit· 15.10 1-2Coal S.E. in hack. 2·16 7813. 2·13 th!tone, sliver turqupisc,Scnlimcm:il value. Reward. 4.o fJNAl.L.\' ACHIEVI,;IJ after 18 year; or rest Bring 10 131Marron Hall.2-12 S. For Sale ftom .:Jruse5. Sandy ll. ritktlly returned to selmol and ACROSS 57 Furrow reached40, Februlll'y7, 1981. 2·13 UNITED Feature Syndicate 3. Services A TIIOUSAND OOl.J.ARS buys a great white hope. 59 Garment Thursday's. Puzzle Solved J"1JViiiS-.rot:TRV ANU Art make great Aifts for Its my l %6 VW Squarebaektliat I just purchased last 1 Duliones 61 N, Carolina AAA. TYPING SERV.!Ct;. Papers, theieS, disser• your Valemlne'sswcethl!art. Through February 16th, week: I want to get a Datsun irutead. Only 88.000 6.USmlsslle cape you = gel three different issues ot C:onecplfoM talions, publications •. Fast, aecurart, reliable, miles on the car, less than 12,0(10 on thcmotor: Dual SoUthll/<:~1. thoo:l< full !lf an, poetry, pr05e and professional typi !t. 836-2854. 2·1.6 carbs, front dlie brakes, Am·flll radio, radials and 10 Female 64 Wisdom deity phorogr:~phy for $3. M~rron Hall, room IJI :md CI.ASSICAL GUITAR t~:SSONS. ltllllaissancc to snOW$. Brand ilel\' clutch, thrC)\1/·out bearing, oil 14 Poplar 67 Parrot UNM BOokstore. 2·13 Modetfi,beginnl:ts !oadvanced,26S-331S. tfn dmngc and tune-up. Just fixed the horn, fhe IO DAnSITTE R, .UN l V.EHS lTV and theradlo. Body.lsverysood, interior is good .and she's IT1ecbanically sound, 24-29 mpg, before the 16Agley Slang area, n.care:. E'~nings, some days • .247·1143.0. 2-12 2;!L~ ~- ----~-~---- ·~. !Ufieoup, more now. {Price is somewha~ nego_tiable), 17 Suicide site: 70.Atwhich time MARII,t:f; f., SORRY I haI. 1\f,J. 2·12 all service records. Original owtter. 4 cylinder, 4· 20 Draw out 73Withered l~;\ssl•oitrANt1'itn:Niii1cATIO~ pttoiQ;. 3 r~r ision club '" Mbuquerque dry .Jcagtle. CaU ilob, iiocltciii'T"Ait ••. ~:ssor.;s. -11.;ic. 11~:\vy tl1erar, 262·0393. t- iJ 40 "-Chris- e.g. i68-1126orCI!ri~,2!1:!·1368.2-12 fu.litlrt, jatt. Beginners til' advanced. i65·331.5. tfn 28 Cornbread 51 Salvos Tlllitl'V I'OHTABU! TV'S $3~.$0 and up 441 tie" 61ndlan cym- T~K~ l'lNK ts.iO: uuess~ho:iiT -· --·--·- SCUIIA INS'fitUc."fiON. WATt:hSI'Oitrs lne. Wyo~;i~gNil,._25S·S9S7,299·3iiS. 2·26 30 Architectural 54 Muscles \vi·:··lle>~rffistittiilrrolis l'rescriptu;;,-;;eSI~;; J•AOI, SSI .certification •.47 levels. 299'4017, gS3· 42 Pluck strings bals ·order 55 Axe: Fr. iYI•EWRillm- ~:U:C..'TIUC POR1'AIIU:. Slililh· 44 USSR river 7 Hastens frames. Grcen"lth \'illag" (Lennon Styles), gold, 0<>3l.K,;vin.2·11 CO!ona.$l~S. 277·4389. 2-U 32 Skillet 56 Anesthetic rimles~. $54. SO, rtgulru- $65.00, Pay l.tss Opticians. TVi'ING, PROI'El>SIONAI, WOIIK for rh~ stu 6j 37 Liquid fuels 60UKcounty ''¥:i.u1•1'1itPiioiE'~'EI'IC.io. 'tYI'ING, WOIID l'liOCI,SSH

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