AROUND TOWN Film: Check theaters for specific times and prices. Movies subject to change without notice. BORDERLINE (Plitt Cinema l&ll) Charles Bronson in a film which is neither a good adventure story nor a serious treatment of the problem of illegal aliens. BLUE LAGOON (Plitt Cinema l&ll) Supposedly is a story of natural love between two innocent adolescents — Brooke Shields and Chris Atkins, if you can belive that. Rated R. CADDYSHACK (Manor East) Chevy Chase, Rodney Dangerfield and Bill Murray are outstanding in this country club version of "Animal House." Rated R. CALIFORNIA DREAMING (Rudder Tower) The adventures of a Mid-western boy who moves to the sunny beaches of California and must adjust to surfing culture. ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW (Campus Theater) Your basic, dyed-in-the-wool cult movie. Recommended mostly for people who have already seen it, and who want to do the time warp again. TERROR TRAIN (Manor East) A horror film with a Halloween-type murderer loose on a train with a fraternity party. Rated R. THREE DAYS OF THE CONDOR (Rudder Theater) A theme movie for paranoids, with Robert Redford as the man that everyone is out to get. TWENTY THOUSAND LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA (601 Rudder) The Walt Disney version of the Jules Verne story, starring Kirk Douglas. URBAN COWBOY (Campus Theater) Yes, John Travolta portrays life through the eyes of a Rexall Ranger. Go for the soundtrack— or better yet, buy the soundtrack and miss the movie. Rated R. COAL MINER’S DAUGHTER (Rudder Tower) Country-Western music star Loretta Lynn’s autobiography brought to celluloid, with fine performances by Sissy Spacek and Levon Helm. SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT II (Manor East) Again Burt Reynolds and Jerry Reed have a great time in a entertaining movie about speeding through the South without getting caught. Rated PG. Live Entertainment: BACKSTAGE: The Texas Actor’s Theater will perform short plays by Sam Sheppard, Friday and Saturday night. Admission is $2.50. LAKEVIEW: Thursday Dennis Ivey and the Waymen will perform, with a $1.00 cover charge for women and $3.00 for men. Saturday night it will be Johnny Bush and the Bandoleros, with $4 cover charge. ROSEWOOD JUNCTION: Tangent will perform Thursday through Saturday. There is no cover Thursday night, and $1.00 cover both Friday and Saturday. THE TEXAS HALL OF FAME: Thursday Ray Price will be in concert, at 7 and 10:30 p.m. Tickets are $7,$8 and $10. Friday there are two bands; Music Master and Leon Everett. Cover is $3 per person. Saturday the band is the Methaney Brothers, also with a $3 cover. TJ’s WHISKEY BAR: Dotson, Lee and Middleton will perform Thurs day through Saturday, with a $3.00 cover Thursday, and $2.00 Friday and Saturday. rocus THE BATTALION Policy: Focus will accept any stories, drawings or photographs that are submitted for publication, although the decision to publish lies solely with the editor. Pieces submitted, printed or not, will be returned upon request. Deadline is 5 p.m. the Thursday before publication. Editor: Scot K. Meyer Contibuting to this issue were: Susan Hopkins, Dave Einsel, Lydia Johnson, Cathy Saathoff, Geoff Hackett and Scott McCullar. On The Cover: Some of the members of the Texas Actor's Theater. From left to right: Richard Moore, William Weldon, Steve Thomas, Sharon Barrow and Monica Fernandez. Cover photo by Dave Einsel.