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nil battalion Wednesday, May 31, 1972 College Station, Texas Page 5 Classics, recent films scheduled for the Grove this summer MMigan jjJ ffensive J ^ken, ottejld favorites, classics and more Lewis ]J n t film favorites will be seen forth CaJsummer at A&M in the Me- fensive ligSig] Student Center’s “movies Ernie Jaj er the stars” program. Duke, acjlhe Grove Theater opens Mon- e back, Si I with Lee Marvin and Jane L in “Cat Ballou.” e game ln Lve movies continue nightly as Tech h| u gh August 16 except holi- L jmd during summer session -~J,i e xams. Show time is 8:30 ■ | A comedy or short will be I lulled with each feature film. li Admission is free to ID card- presenting TAMU students. Tick ets for others are 50 cents per adult and 25 cents for children under 12. Favorites from previous years are Frank Sinatra-starring “Rob in and the Seven Hoods” and “Ocean’s 11,” John Wayne in “Donovan’s Reef” and “The Mouse That Roared,” with Peter Sellers and Jean Seburg. In the same category are “Bridge on the River Kwai” and “The Fountainhead,” featuring Gary Cooper and Pat ricia Neal. More recent hits include John Wayne’s “Chisum,” “Born Free,” “Viva Max” and “The Great Race,” among others. Science fic tion such as “Forbidden Planet” and “The Day the Earth Stood Still” and Vincent Price horror movies are scheduled. Double features with the show including Aggies and about A&M, “We’ve Never Been Licked,” are docketed for June 14 and July 26. Open dates are June 30-July 4 and July 11-12. The schedule: June 5, “Cat Ballou;” 6, “Any Wednesday;” 7, “Ten Who Dar ed;” 8, “I Saw What You Did;” 9, “Jesse James;” 10, “Robinson Crusoe on Mars;” 11, “The Os car;” 12, “How Sweet It Is!;” 13, “Marooned;” 14, “The Notorious Landlady” and “We’ve Never Been Licked;” 15, “Apache Ter ritory;” 16, “Robin and the 7 Hoods;” 17, “Cheyenne Autumn;” 18, “I’d Rather Be Rich;” 19, “Strangers When We Meet;” 20, “Vanishing Point;” 21, “The Hap pening;” 22, “Tomb of Ligeia;” 23, “Ocean’s 11;” 24, “The Mouse That Roared;” 25, “Three Hun dred Spartans;” 26, “The Foun tainhead;” 27, Donovan’s Reef;” 28, “To Sir With Love;” 29, “The Trouble With Angels.” July 5, “Bang Bang Kid;” 6, “Chisum;” 7, “The Victors;” 8, “Spellbound;” 9, “Bridge on the River Kwai;” 10, “Project X;” 13, “Cowboy;” 14, “The Destructors;” 15, “Fort Apache;” 16, “Born Free;” 17, “Viva Max;” 18, “Good bye Charlie;” 19, “Spencer’s Mountain;” 20, “It Takes a Thief;” 21, “Tales of Horror;” 22, “The War Lover;” 23, “Forbid den Planet;” 24, “The Great Race;” 25, “Desert Fox;” 20, “Al varez Kelly” and “We’ve Never Been Licked;” 27, “Return of the Vampire;” 28, “Ship of Fools;” 29, “Never Too Late;” 30, “The Day the Earth Stood Still;” 31, SKAGGS > ALBERTSONS DRUGS & FOODS DOLLAR DAYS SPECIALS GOOD WED. 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ALBERTSON'S ALUMINUM FOIL •&> v $ heads % ■ 1 COMPARE OUR “ QUALITY!!! ^ CANTALOUPE ” ■»,. ■ POTATOES ~ 20: 5 1 0 “ HONEYDEW MELONS “ 6 9 flft/rBM FOR BOILING, BAKING OR FRYING MM ▼ UIVKA LB.O y BROCCOLI 39' JANET LEE ORANGE JUICE 5™rl 00 1511 00 WHIP Al DCDTCnil'C tA/UITC TOPPING ^JaVjOZ.S 1 00 •f TUBS I ALBERTSONS SHOESTRING POTATOES O 20OZ$100 ^ PKGS. ASSORTED CUPCAKES ALBERTSON'S WHITE BREAD 5 .^l 00 %r LOAVES B BUTTER NUT COOKIES 00 ^ 'o.' N < m IK POWDER I ^ » SUGAR 002. FOR UNIVERSITY DRIVE AT COLLEGE STATION LIQUID DETERGENT PALMOLIVE 32 OZ. t DETERGENT PUNCH KING SIZE “The Silencers.” August 1, “The Great Impost er;” 2, “The Barbarian and the Geisha;” 3, “Suddenly Last Sum mer;” 4, “The F.B.I. Story;” 5, “Abandon Ship;” 6, “Sweet No vember;” 7, “Can, Can;” 8, “Pen elope;” 9, “None But The Brave;” 10, “OSS 117—Mission for a Kill er;” 11, “The Haunted Palace;” 12, “Behold A Pale Horse;” 13, “Major Dundee;” 14, “Water Hole #3;” 15, “Mister 880,” and Aug. 16, “Run of the Arrow.” Fourteen profs named outstanding Fourteen A&M faculty mem bers have been selected for the 1972 edition of “Outstanding Ed ucators of America.” Nominations were made by uni versity administrators, with each selected faculty member’s biog raphy appearing in the annual volume. Educators from TAMU include Dr. Garland H. Cannon, professor of English; Dr. Wulf Koepke, as sociate professor of modern lan guages; Dr. Charles L. Boyd, as sociate professor of veterinary medicine and surgery; Dr. Floron C. Paries Jr., associate professor of veterinary parasitology, and Dr. Kenneth Pierce, professor of veterinary pathology. In addition, Dr. Clinton A. Phil lips, finance head; Dr. Robert L. Skrabanek, sociology and anthro pology head; Carroll D. Laverty, professor of English; Dr. Robert R. Reilley, associate professor of educational psychology, and Dr. L. B. Treybig, professor of math. Also, chemistry professors Dr. Roger D. Whealy, Dr. James K. Gladden and Dr. Dwight C. Con way, and Walter S. Manning, as sociate professor of accounting. A&M registrar named as advisor to foreign school A&M Registrar Robert A. Lacey will serve as a special advisor during June to the Graduate Schools of Agricultural Sciences at Casterlar, Argentina. He will work with the director of the new graduate schools in developing administration and records systems. The Argentina college, estab lished a year ago, is receiving technical assistance from a con sortium made up of educators from TAMU, Michigan State and Pennsylvania State Universities. Lacey also will be in Balcarce, Argentina, to work with the ani mal science branch of the grad uate schools. 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