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Page 12 THE BATTALION THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1981 Wet Wreck Campus police officer Richard Calaviz inspects this car that slid off the rain-slickened pavement on Bizzell Street and jumped the curb. The car belonging to Yacoub Shaer sustained only minor damage. Make This Weekend SOMETHING SPECIAL! HALLMARK CARDS anD:&L;' FRIDAY FLOWERS $2oo . BUNCH Petal Patch 707 SHOPPING VILLAGE 696-6713 RESTAURANT & BAR 319 University 846-1861 POOR MAN’S SPECIAL 1.95 CHICKEN FRIED STEAK Fries & Salad Soup... Salad n’ Sandwich 2.25 Sandwich, Fries or Chips w/Soft drink 2.25 “THE BREAD LINE” 1.00 A hearty bowl of soup and chunk of hot bread with butter n’ cheese. I t LIVE ENTERTAINMENT t Thur Fri. t Famous Amos 5 Belly Dancers & Greek Quisine 6 Belly Dancers & Greek Quisine? Glenn Berridge 12 Lyle Lovett 13 Lyle Lovett 14’ Famous Jazz by Bruce Amos 19 Scrapple 20 McElheny 21 Bruce Bruce Bruce McElheny 26 McElheny 27 McElheny 28 ;k Dennis Ivey's Lakeview Club The Very Best In Country-Western Music and Dancing' Thursday Night OEIVJVIS IVEY — The Waymen Ladies $1.00 Men $3.00 LONE STAR DRAFT REER Friday Night Music By “NEXT GENERATION” oo Pitcher *3' Saturday Night JOUWY bush & The Banderlos $4.00 Person 3 Miles JVorth of Bryan on Tabor Rd. NE\ the fe Paperv million ing the Mos be spe Pre osed ci rates v the an} increa Washii The has bei anguisl myriad instruc the am' Unc a const guage, has de forms c dating unders and les errors. In a design, of the t ooooooooooooooooo Hebrew Classes Starting Hillel Jewish Student Center 696-7313 for more Information m ^ Fri. & Sat. Midnight “CADDYSHACK” OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO CALL 848-6714 FOR CORRECT TIMES! OPEN 7:15 TIMES FOH TODAY ONLY. 1 Qoldan Qlobo Nominations I Boat plctura. Bast actroas-Dotty ‘NINE TO FIVE”(Pfi) Doily Parton Jane Fonda Lily Tomlin 7:25 & 9:45 The Comedy Duo of the Year! Gene Wilder & Richard Pryor TOGETHER AGAIN IN “STIR CRAZY” (R) 7:35 & 9:55 JAZZERCISE Jazzercise — one of the most unique types of dance fitness around — is now being offered in the Bryan-College Station area. Jazzercise is an approach to total body conditioning using joyful dance movements to music. It’s your chance for a wild and wooly work-out that will condition you totally and lift your spirits. Underneath the fun and music, the point of a Jazzercise class is cardiovascular, muscular, metabolic, and emotional improvement. There’s 50 minutes of bending, stretching, jumping, and dancing, built around warm-up, peak-work, and cool-down periods. The routines are composed of dance movements that anyone can do, and memorization of the dances is not required. They have been matched to fit specific music and specific purposes — each routine designed to improve the body with total fitness in mind. The Jazzercise technique was developed by Judi Sheppard Missett in response to increasing demand for a fun way to total physical fitness. All Jazzercise students are encouraged to pace themselves and do their own level of exercise. This allows for a very personal atmosphere. Teachers are trained in positive motivation, instructing their students to relax, smile, yell and shout their troubles away. This gives the class the added feature of improving mental relaxation. Students walk away from class with a smile on their faces for a job well done. Maybe this accounts for the 70,000 students in 29 states and 11 foreign countries Jazzercise has accumulated. Locally, Jazzercise classes will be held at the museum at the Bryan Municipal Golf Course, Villa Maria and S. College. Enrollments now taking place for classes starting February 9. Classes take place twice each week for one hour — Mondays and Wednesdays, from 6 - 7 p.m. and 7 - 8 p.m. Each four-week session, two days per week, costs $15. Enrollment is continuous and can be done by calling instructor Cindy Jochen, 693-1309. Any person, regardless of age, size, or shape can Jazzercise. nxEnonaaEDDoacnaacDE □BESS MSC POLITICAL FORUM and BLACK AWARENESS present U. S. Rep. Mickey Leeland (Democrat-Houston) “Government Policy and Its Implication to Minorities FEBRUARY 5, 1981 8:00 P.M. ROOM 201, MSC FREE For Information Call 845-1515 ft Staff photo by Briiil tium 8C for use AGGIE CLEANERS /Si 111 College Main 846-4116 THE CLEANERS AT NORTHGATE. Ask about our Discount Cards Savings up to 20% Tower picks thre for posts outgroi but wh plex en 1040. “W1 system to the Studd rr $ MANOR EAST 3 J FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MIDNIGHT MOVIES: They’ll never get caught. They’re on a mission from God. United Press International AUSTIN — A senior Rcpuklj legislator and two former pi tors have been picked bySen.|t Tower, R-Texas, for jobs in the! eral judiciary. Tower said Tuesday he has res mended that President Ret) appoint Rep. Jim Nowlin, Antonio, a seven term leg veteran, as U.S. distrietjudgefot Austin division of the Westeml trict of Texas, and that Ed Prai San Antonio and James A. Dallas be appointed to U.S. attop jobs in the Western and North districts of Texas. Earlier in the week, the se« had recommended former It Supreme Court Justice WillS wood be appointed by Reagan It 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appel Nowlin, 43, said he hopes to 1 plete the present legislative sets before moving to the federal be« and indicated the process ofapp« ment and confirmation may p completed before the Legislat adjourns June 2. Nowlin would replace U.S. trict Judge Jack Roberts, whoretif in May 1980. NE\ home i that wi Amerk Klo: make t Intern; these i being : Klos the ho thinks home < trie Cc T at viewer produc Het videod videod stages tube. ] 4-foot Klos dozen and ba he said Hon entert; casts. The R JOHN BELUSHI DAN AYKROYD a musical comedy Prado, appointed last year byt Bill Clements to be a distrietjudp San Antonio, lost his bid forded! e ‘ ev is to a full term in November. He? wa '' es viously served four years asanas 0 tus : tant criminal district attorney fo" A UNIVERSAL PKTLRfc < iMouwvtmu.cm'STVoos.* xar County, and four years as fedf public defender for the Westerin' trict of Texas. If they’ve really got what it takes, it’s going to take everything they’ve got mi DOLBY STEREO Rolfe, 40, has been an assist U.S. attorney for six years and! headed the criminal division foil past three years. He would succeed Kennei Mighell, who has been the || attorney for the Northern dilP since 1977. Released thru^^» United Artists IN SELECTED THEATRES: COME GROW WITH US -SUNDAY SCHEDULE- 9:45am Sunday school lOrSOtm worship 6:OOm praise gathering GOULGC HCIIGIMII/ ASSEMBLY OF GOD Bryan — 4100 Old College Road Tom Proctor Pastor 846-2777 SPECIAL SERVICES This Sunday February 8 10:50 A.M. — 6:00 P.M. HEAR CHATTRA TAMANG Chattra Tamang was born into a orthodox Buddhist family in the tiny Himalayan country of Sikkim. Hear the testimony of his conversion to Christianity. ON CAMPUS TUESDAY - 7:00 P.M. ROOM 301 — PHYSICS BLDG. CHI - ALPHA