Page 6 THF. BAT TAlIOiM FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1978 United Church of Christ College Station, Texas Sun Theatres ‘Carnival’ musical success 10:00 Sunday Morning Community House 400 Holleman A people uniting in personal faith and social responsibility What kind of church is it that. . . 333 University ^ 84e The only movie in town Double-Feature Every Week Open 10 a.m.-2 a.m. Mon.-Sat. 12 Noon - 12 Midnight Sun 846-9808 No one under 18 Escorted Ladies Free BOOK STORE & 25c PEEP SHOWS Has its roots in the experience of the Pilgrim Fathers and is unafraid to grapple with the difficult problems of today? By KAREN CORNELISON Calliope music, clowns, puppets, dancers, and an excited cast con tributed to a successful performance of “Carnival by the Aggie Players Thursday night. The play runs to night and Saturday night in Rudder Forum. The musical contained all the elements for a love story. Lili (De bbie Ellis), an innocent girl, is charmed and lured into the carnival by Marco the magician (Dan Sul- lins). But eventually Lili doscovers that her true love is Paul (Michael Wilson), a disillusioned puppeteer. Of course, love triumphs in the end. What makes this show original is the carnival setting and the varied display of supporting characters. These include a harried ring master (Dave Rich), inter-racial Siamese Practices complete equality of men and women? Sings “Amazing Grace” on Sunday and works for social change on Monday? Find out for yourself 846-4372, 693-0932, 693-8226 REDBONE JEANS “The pants place for guys & gals” Select Group Special Group of Lady Wrangler Gills $C00i T-Shirts \J (Assorted colors) $8 99 of Men’s Wranglers Lt. Blue - Brown - Wheat Also a newline of girls shorts. Sale Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. Only 111 Boyett St. (Next to Campus Theatre) The Corps of Cadets gets its news from the Batt. twins (Cheryl Hickman leen McElroy), and lour p®,; puppets wielded by MichaelIIj and Chuck McDaniel, The best performance by Rosalie (Kayce Glasse),! assistant, who strives the play to keep Marco toi and away from Lili. Th ere were more sonM dialogue in “Carnival,” i were lively enough tokeef moving. Exceptions to songs sung by Lili and Pe tended to be monotonous J the excellent voices of the si Set and props minimum, but the colorfulo and lively song and dancen make this play worth seeing (I nival, produced entirely| dents headed by Terri; worth your time. And cheering up, it has a l after ending, too. if p i Student cAssoc. All-Faith’s Chapel 7:00 Friday - March 24 TEXAS A&M SPORT PARACHUTE CLUB M SKYDIVING — still the only legal HIGH into*- v learn the art of FREEFALL with us!!! * " For more information come to our meetinj Thursday, March 23 at 7:30 in 302 Rudder. K Paid by American Parachute Club Gatesville, Texas Political Forum presents pr Aggie Cinema The following is the Aggie Cinema film poll for the Fall Semester 1978. 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 first floor of the MSC. Would you attend a discussion/interview following a Popular Classic International series film? INTERNATIONAL CHOOSE 7 . “Shop On Main Street” — Ida Kaminska . “Young Winston" — Anne Bancroft, Robert Shaw . "The Mime of Marcel Marceau” . "Robbery" — Stanley Baker . “Cromwell" — Richard Harris, Alex Guiness . “The Great Bank Robbery” — Zero Mostel . "Zulu" — Michael Caine . "The Best of Enemies" — David Niven . "A Man for All Seasons” — Paul Scofield, Robert Shaw . “Romeo and Juliet" — Olivia Hussey, Leonard Whiting, Michael York . “Henry V” — Laurence Olivier . "Nicholas and Alexandria” — Michael Jayston, Janet Suzman . “Mary Queen of Scots" — Vanessa Redgrave, Glenda Jackson _"Anne of the Thousand Days" — Richard Burton, Genevieve Bujold ."Great Expectations" — Alec Guiness, John Mills . Roman Polanski Festival . "Death in Venice” — Dirk Bogarde . Ingrid Bergman Festival . “Barry Lyndon” — Ryan O’Neal .“A Special Day" . “Outrageous” . "A Day for Night" . “Deep End” — Jane Asher, John Moulder Brown ."Small Change" — Francois Truffat, director POPULAR MOVIES CHOOSE 15 _ "Rolling Thunder” _ "Gauntlet” . “Turning Point” _ "One on One” _ "Smokey and the Bandit" ."Julia" _ “Rollercoaster" _ “The World's Greatest Lover” _ "MacArthur" _ "Last Remake of Beau Geste" _ “The Ritz" - "Sorcerer” - "Saturday Night Fever” . “Heroes" . "Bobby Deerfield" . “Scott Joplin" . "Cassandra Crossing" . "I Never Promised You a Rose Garden" . "Outlaw Blues” . "The Spy Who Loved Me” . Barbara Streisand Festival . "Three Women" - “Welcome to LA.” . “A Piece of the Action” . "Valentino” . Pink Panther Festival . "Other Side of Midnight" . “Semi Tough” . "Looking for Mr. Goodbar" . Neil Simon Festival . "Eqiuus” . “Goodbye Girl" . "Another Man, Another Chance" . "Cross of Iron" . “Voyage of the Damned" . "You Light Up My Life” . “Shenandoah" — James Stewart . "Comrade X” — Clark Gable . "Warlord” — Charleston Heston .“Phantom of the Opera” — Lou Chaney . “Giant” — James Dean . Hope/Crosby Festival . Michael Cain Festival . "Hounds of Basker Villes" — Basil Rathbone ."Adventures of Sherlock Holme” — Basil Rathbone . W. C. Fields Films ."From Here to Eternity" — Frank Sinatra, Burt Lancaster . Laurel and Hardy Films . "Bridge Over the River Kwai" — William Holden . “Lost Horizon” (Original) . "My Fair Lady” — Rex Harrison, Audrey Hepburn . “It Happened One Night" — Clark Gable, Claudette Colbert . "Wuthering Heights” — Timothy Dalton ."Tom Jones" . "Inheret the Wind” .“Beau Geste" (1939) — Gary Cooper . "Lord Jim" — Peter O’Toole . Buster Keaton Films . “Pride and Prejudice" — Laurence Olivier ."The Bad Seed" . "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon” — John Wayne _ "Birth of the Blues” — Bing Crosby . "The Plainsmen" — Gary Cooper _ “To Hell and Back” — True story of Audie Murphy — Audie Murphy _ “Touch of Evil" — Orson Wells _ "High Noon" — Gary Cooper ."Red Dust” — Clark Gable . "Madam X” — Lane Turner . "The Bishop’s Wife" — Gary Cooper MIDNIGHT MOVIES CHOOSE 10 _ “Dog Day Afternoon”, Pacino _ "Car Wash”, Pryor . “Five Easy Pieces", Nicholson . “Thunderbolt & Lightfoot”, Eastwood . "Telefon ", Bronson “Billy Jack", Tom Laughlin . "White Line Fever", Jan-Michael Vincent ."Lords of the Flatbush”, Sylvester Stallone, Henry Winkler ‘ Towering Inferno”, McQueen, Newman . “Shampoo", Warren Beatty, Goldie Hawn ."Walking Tall”, Joe Don Baker . "Catch 22", Art Garfunkel ."Taxi Driver”, DeNiro .“I Will, I Will . . . For Now”, Elliott Gould, Diane Keaton . "Papillon", Hoffman, Newman . “Outlaw Jose Wales", Eastwood . "The Last Detail”, Nicholson . Monty Python Films . “Aloha Bobby and Rose”, Paul LeMat .“Kentucky Fried Movie", Bill Bixby, Donald Sutherland . “Ode to Billy Joe ”, Robby Benson ."Bad News Bears”, Tatum O’Neal, Walter Matthau _ “The Bingo Long Traveling All Stars and Motor Kings", Pryor, Billy Dee Williams ."Buster and Billie", Jan-Michael Vincent . Woody Allen Films "Executive Action", Burt Lancaster ave Senator William Proxmire pun ale on “Reasons to Limit the DEFENSE BUDGET” Waste in the State Department Monday - March 27 8:00 p.m. CLASSICS CHOOSE 10 _ Judy Garland Festival _"AII Quiet on the Western Front” - "All the King's Men" — Broderick Crawford _ "On the Waterfront” — Marlon Brando . "To Kill a Mockingbird" — Gregory Peck . "For Whom the Bells Toll" — Gary Cooper, ingred Bergman _ "A Raisin in the Sun” — Sidney Portier . Bogart'Festival . Fred Astaire . “Easter Parade” — Fred Astaire, Judy Garland . “I'm No Angle” — Mae West . Elvis Presley Festival . “The Grapes of Wrath" — Henry Fonda . "Citizen Kane" — Orson Wells Spencer Tracy Festival SUGGESTIONS MATINEE MOVIES CHOOSE 5 . "Daisy Miller” . "Other Side of the Mountain” . “Camelot” . Viva Max" . "Island at the Top of the World” . “Funny Girl” .“Judge Roy Bean" .“A Touch of Class" . “Oliver!" . "Endless Summer” . “The Sword and the Stone" .'Ten Little Indians" . "Winterhawk” “Lost Horizon" (Musical) . "The Rescuers” "The Sunshine Boys” “Walkabout” Rudder Auditorium m/c)/tep into the m/c Non - Students - $1.00 Students - 504