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‘Star Wars’ shines again From PREVIEW on page 12 confrontation between Han and Jabba the Hutt. Other enhanced scenes will include newer, bigger explosions of Alderaan and Hie Death Star and cleaner spe cial effects in the space batdes. Despite the huge interest in the films, the limited run times come from the age of the movie, he said. “The film is 20 years old,” he said, “but no (me knows how much repeat business it will get.” Kinney said he hopes people real ize these “Star Wars” movies are re releases of the first three and not the new “Star Wars” movies George Lucas is working on. “This is the original from 1977,” he said. Kinney said back in 1977, when he was an employee at both the now closed Drive-In Theatre, 84th and O streets, and die Douglas 3 Theatre, he had his first contact with “Star Wars.” “The teaser (preview) for this movie came on the screen, and I thoughtto myself ‘That sure looks interesting,he said. Dave Livingston, president of Dou glas Theatre Co., said the film caught everyone off-guard. “The buzz coming from everyone who saw the preview was that they couldn’t categorize it,” Livingston said. “They didn’t know if it could be called a science-fiction film. u The teaser (preview) for this movie came on the screen, and I thought to myself ‘That sure looks interesting.’” Doug Kinney Douglas Theater Company city manager “It was absolutely overwhelming from the business point of view.” Hallinan said tickets for the 4:50 pin. show would go on sale around 2 p jn., but nobody will be admitted into the theater until 3:30 pjn., and ticket sales probably won’t stop there. “If we sell out for the 4:50 show,” Hallinan said, “we’ll go ahead and start selling tickets for the 7:25 show. “And if those sell out, we’ll start selling tickets for the 9:55 show.” : Maximum capacity for the Stuart is 900 people, but tickets will stop be ing sold at around 850, Hallinan said. “After 850, it’s almost inpossible to find a seat.” Band celebrates new baby MERCY from page 12 Taylor’s wife, Heidi Ore, who is lead vocalist and bassist for Mercy Rule, has a more pro-active outlook. ’This baby for us is the ultimate mind-altering experience. We don’t drink or do drugs — even the ef fects of our drummer, Rem, have begun to wear off,” Ore said. This ’’mind-altering experi ence” came about in the wake of a tumultuous time for Mercy Rule. Their label, Relativity Records, dropped all its bands — including Mercy Rule — nearly a year ago. The band was then burdened with the daunting task of finding a new label to produce its album. Fortunately, Mercy Rule could count on the commitment of Lou Giordano, who has produced al bums for everyone from the Goo Goo Dolls to Paul Westerburg to Bob Mould. ”1 couldn’t imagine how we could have picked someone more perfect to work with Mercy Rule,” Ore said. “He really loved our band and our music.” Giordano’s personal success and influence assisted in placing Mercy Rule on the MCA/Fort Apache label. «-— This baby for us is the ultimate mind-altering experience. We don’t drink or do drugs — even the effects of our drummer, Ron, have begun to wear off.” Heidi Ore bassist/vocalist/mother for Mercy Rule “Lou got us to do a daw, which he then sent to MCA,” Taylor said. “He makes sure the right person hears the stuff and the label pays attention to what he says.” The album, currently in post production, will see release some time in April. “This record is just like ‘Provi dence,’ but all the songs have cho ruses now,” Thylor said. Drummer Ron Albertson said he thinks the new effort transcends the popular “Providence” release, and he eredits the new producer and his input on the recording pro cess. “This one is most like us,” Albertson said. “This is what I hear in my head whoi we’re on stage. I really don’t feel that ‘Providence’ is all that representative of what I hear on stage.” Mercy Rule’s members all agreed that production quality in the performances for this album surpassed previous recordings, and they said they owe it to Giordano. “This record has a theme, and it’s about playing in a band for ten years,” Ore said. “Zoie is the next ten years, and the songs from here on out might have some Zoie-isms in them.” Mercy Rule will bring a hand ful of its new songs to Knickerbockers, 901 O St., tonight in a concert with Sideshow. The music will begin at 10, and the cover charge is $3. T4>B Congrats to our sisters who earned 3.S and above: Tara Andresen. Jen Bakenstose, Laura Bantner. Angle Bauer, Stacie Beach. Amber Combe. Coleen Cooney. Jessica Dolinsky. Suzette Emmons. Missy Fletcher. Amy Gunderson. Shannon Heffenrvger, Katie Kenagy, Kelly Ktoatermeyer, Heather Krter. Mindy Lacey. Rcbm Leahy, Stacey Long. Laura Masur. Michele Neid, Renee Richie, Meghan SRIler. Shea Troia. Janet Warner. .Molly wecnman, ciiza WKioonson, Love Your Sisters tob Congrats to our Sisters: Gentry Hughes-Gamma Phi Gunner Lisa Kenagy-ldeai Pledge Moly Schmltz-Gamma PHI Pledge of Activities Laura Less ley-Outstanding Sophomore Chandra Claassen-Outstanding Junior Suzette Emmons-Helen M. Dodge CoMsen Cooney-Frances E. Haven DeAnna Ftenk-E. Adeline Curtis Mandy Noyce-Mary A. Bingham Keley Perk ins-Outstanding Senior Also Congrats to our new vitiates. We love you. KA Congratulations to Jenny Vogt on your Intiation. Love your sisters Donate Plasma at NABI aid Earn: •S25 for new customers •Bonuses for those who qualify to •Up to $150 per month participate in our special Programs for return customers 'For in appointment cal 474-2335 ftwMngMJigj K£ Tonight Strip n* Go Naked >:.v It will be battels of fu A ~ A LOT of barrels FLBO Pi PM Seniors: WHAT HAS 40 LEGS BUT STILL CRAWLS? YOU MAY FIND OUT IF YOU CAN HANDLE IT. 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Apply 9a.m.to4p.m.Thurs., Jan.30through Thurs., Fab. 6th. at our downtown Human Resources Department - ■■ First Federal Lincoln Bank 13th & N St. Uncoln An Equal Opportunky/Afftomative Action Employer M/F ssssss■—« SUMMER JOBS GRAND VIEW LODGE GOLF & TENNIS CLUB - Located on beautiful Gull Lake in Brainerd, Minnesota Season: APRIL through OCTOBER Jobs include: Housekeeping, Bartender, Dining Room Servers, Convention Sevice, - Front Desk and Waterfront Room and Board in Available . 1 ■ * -: For More Information, call Paul Welch 1-800-432-3788 5 .. I Gamma Phi Beta sorority needs hashers. Pay. free meals. Call housemother at 436-7073 or 472-7027. ' Generation X if you are tired of everyone eise's standards, and you are operwnlndedandortolna^all48^2237^^^^^^^ I Gobbles Lunch Time Cashier. Weekdays. Good Pay and I Free Meat. Ftextsle schedule, apply 10am-2pm, I at LowerLevel Lincoln, Square. 13th a O. I Help! Kappa Data needs kitchen dean-up hefr for lunch and dinner hours. 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Equal Opportunty Employer Need Custorial staff for weekday overnight, weekend overnight, and a Me afternoon position. Upto$7.00/hour, apply at Sports Courts, 222 North 44lh. NIGHT COMPUTER OPERATOR Isco, lnc„ a manufacturing firm, has an ImmedMe open ing for a part-time Computer Operator to run night pro cesses after regular business hours; perform daily backup routines; and, secure the buMng and arm the aMmsystem- Due to security considerations, btdhriduals hour. PBase appkr a?thl*li,tl*MOn^-SMtbtgpayls .151 ' • Isco, Inc. Human Resources Department 'SHrb FAX 402/468-8602 AA/EOE