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THE BATTALION
THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1977
This is an Aggie Cinema Poll for the Fall Semester 1977. Please turn
in the polls at the Student Programs Office (Rm 216, MSC) or the
Ballot Box in front of the Aggie Cinema display case on the main floor
of the MSC.
James Bond Festival
The Man Who Would Be King
All the Presidents Men
Rocky
Network
Ode to Billy Jo
Barry Lyndon
St. Ives
Midway
Carrie
A Matter of Time
POPULAR
Choose a maximum of 10 movies:
Family Plot
Swashbuckler
Seven percent Solution
Bingo Long & the Traveling All-Stars
Two Minute Warning
Towering Inferno
Clint Eastwood Festival
Lets Do it Again
Death Wish
Once is not Enough
The Front
MIDNIGHT
Choose a maximum of 7 movies:
Silent Movie
Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore
The Longest Yard
Bang the Drum Slowly
Vanishing Point
Norman is That You?
Cream - Concert
Car Wash
Sugarland Express
Mad Dogs & Englishmen
Mandingo
Catch - 22
Sterile Cuckoo
Blazzing Saddles
concert
World’s Greatest Athlete
Peter Pan
Million Dollar Duck
That Darn Cat
Charlie Chan
McLintock
The Alamo
American Graffiti
MATINEE
Choose a maximum of 7 movies:
The Family Jewels
Gable & Lombard
Little Big Man
Hop Along Cassidy
The King & I
A Man Called Flintstone
Return of a Man Called Horse
The Great Escape
CLASSICS
Choose a maximum of 13 movies:
Jezebel - Bette Davis, Henry Fonda
A Star is Born - Judy Garland
Grand Hotel - Greta Garbo, John & Lionel Barrymore
Greatest Show on Earth - Charlton Heston, James Stewart
Adam’s Rib - Tracey & Hepburn
Ensign Pulver - Walter Mathau, Burl Ives, Robert Walker
Breakfast at Tiffany’s - Andrey Hepburn & George Peppard
Fountainhead - Gary Cooper, Patricia Neal
Inherit the Wind - Spencer Tracey
Long Days Journey into Night - Kate Hepburn
Now Voyager - Bette Davis
Lord Jim - Peter O’toole
Joan of Arc - Ingrid Bergman
Man in the Glass Booth - '
Three Faces of Eve - Joanne Woodward
The Big Sleep - Humphrey Bogart & Lauren Bacall
It’s a Wonderful Life - James Stewart, Donna Reed - Christmas Special
Rear Window - James Stewart, Directed by Hitchcock
North by Northwest - Cary Grant & Eva Marie Saint, Hitchcock
Vertigo - Hitchcock
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof - Elizabeth Taylor & Paul Newman
San Francisco - Clark Gable
Harvey - James Stewart & the Rabbit
Yankee Doodle Dandy - James Cagney
Platinum Blonde - Gene Harlow
INTERNATIONAL
Choose a maximum of 9 movies:
Idi Amin Dada - Documentary about the African Dictator
Seven Beauties - Directed by Lina Wurtmuller, Academy Award Nominee
Hester Street - Humorous film of Russian Jews immigrating to America
Face to Face - Igmar Bergman’s study of the female psyche
Swept Away - Lina Wurtmuller’s film of sex & politics
Visions of Eight - Eight directors document the 1968 Olympics
Amarcord - Directed by Fellini
La Dolce Vita - Directed by Fellini
The Story of Adel H. - Francois Truffant’s film of passion & romance
Obsession - Cliff Robertson & Genevieve Bujoild
Young Winston - The story of Winston Churchill’s early career
Lawrence of Arabia - Epic film of adventure in the Arabian Desert
Yellow Submarine - Beatle’s animated film
Walk About - Nicholas Roeg’s movie about two children in the Australian wilderness
Great Expectations - David Lean’s film based on the Charles Dicken’s Classic
The Decameron Episodic study of the complex of human sexuality
Stromboli - Directed by Rossellini Starring Ingrid Bergman
Don’t Look Now
The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes
Brief Encounter
A Hard Days Night - The Beatles
The Ruling Class - Peter O’toole, Ridicule of Religion & Aristocracy
Suggestions & Comments
Sports
Time again for footbat
wit , h P ers <>n>” Coach jf 16 ;
By NATHAN HINES
Believe it or not, it’s football sea
son. I know that we just started
baseball and track, but football is
starting, or at least for the Aggies
and all of the other Southwest Con
ference (SWC) football teams.
This season is not one full of fes
tive football weekends, with mid
night yell practices and the big
game on Saturday, but one of pain,
hard work, sore muscles and lots
and lots of sweat. This is the season
for spring training, and it gets in to
full swing next Tuesday, with the
Ags getting their first feel of full
pads since beating the University of
Florida.
The weeks leading up to spring
training have not been any more fun
for the football team than spring
training will be. These weeks have
been for conditioning. This condi
tioning has come in the form of run
ning, lifting weights, running and
more running.
When Coach Emory Bellard was
asked about spring training he said
the two main purposes behind
spring training are to teach, and to
get a good idea of where people will
play.
themselves and earn a start,,,!
tjonon the team. SpH^
the only time we can havef, *
tact and scrimmages during
because of the pressure
the team to stay healthy
regular season.
"Spring training is the perfect
place and time to look at all your
personnel and work individually
I his does not mean to a
we try to hurt people in
ing. but that if they do get llB
injury that keeps themoutfc,
days, it will not hurt the teal
ing a game.”
Don elected president
of T AIAW for 1978-79
Kay Don, Texas A&M Assistant
Athletic Director for Women, has
been elected president-elect of the
Texas Association of Intercollegiate
Athletics for Women for the 1977-78
school year.
The selection means that Don
will become president of the organi
zation for 1978-79. The incoming
president is Jody Conradt of the
University of Texas. Don’s duties as
President-Elect will include serving
as the state represenative to the re
gion and being in charge of by-law
changes at the delegate assembly.
Don will also be chairman of the
zone commissions and serve on the
AIAW Rules Standards Committee.
She will be in charge of planning
programs for the TAIAW meetings,
chair the nomination-election com
mittee, the editorial committee and
the dues determination committee.
Ms. Don is in her second year as
Assistant Athletic Director for
Women at A&M. She was born in
Palestine, Tex., and was graduated
from Dayton, Tex., High School.
She has bachelor and masters’ de
grees in Physical Education from
Southwest Texas State.
A LITTLE BIRD TOLD ME . . .
PEACE CORPS/VISTA
IS COMING
ON CAMPUS: Mar. 28, 29 & 30
INFORMATION TABLE:
Student Center
When asked about
spring training and nextseasoi
lard said that we will rutitk
offense and defense as wed
year and no drastic changi
expected.
When asked about the r
health of the teams, Coach |
said it was real good, andthil
Guthrie was the only one
who would miss all of springt,
ing. Guthrie, a freshman, wl
with a knee injury c
game last year and is recoverM
surgery. Coach Bellard says ki
covering very well and
full strength before the season
The schedule for spring tii
will be practice every
week at four p.m. except for S«
and Mondays, with scrim,
Saturdays. He invited even*
to watch practice and scrim
because the support help,
morale.
Coach Bellard said,
very' well be the most ini|
spring training we have ever
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A&M Student:*
Zone 1
$6.50
$5.20
Zone 2
$5.20
$4.15
Zone 3
$4.15
$3.30
“Special discounts for A&M students can be obtained by coming by the MSC Box Office.
Tickets and information available — MSC Box Office — 845-2916.
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TUESDAY EVENING
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Mexican Fiesta
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Dinner
Mushroom Gravy
Two Cheese and
Whipped Potatoes
Onion Enchiladas
Your Choice of
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One Vegetable
Mexican Rice
Roll or Corn Bread and Butter
Patio Style Pinto Beans
Coffee or Tea
Tostadas
4 Coffee or Tea
One Corn Bread and Butter
WEDNESDAY
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Chicken Fried Bee
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Gravy
Whipped Potatoes ^
Choice of one oth
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Coffee or Tea
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Italian Candle Light Spaghetti Dinner
SERVED WITH SPICED MEAT BALLS AND SAUCE
Parmesan Cheese - Tossed Green Salad
Choice of Salad Dressing - Hot Garlic Bread
Tea or Coffee
FRIDAY EVENING
SPECIAL
BREADED FISH
FILET w/TARTAR
SAUCE
Cole Slaw
Hush Puppies
Choice of one
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Roll or Corn Bread & Butter
Tea or Coffee
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NOON and EVENING
SPECIAL
“Yankee Pot Roast
Texas Style”
Tossed Salad
Choice of one
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Roll or Corn Bread & Butter
Tea or Coffee
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ROAST TURKEV D"
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