schulmAn<> 775- 2468 THEATRES 2002 775 E. 29th- 2463 7:25-9:55 CHARIOTS OFFIREpq on 7 S 5 6Tden ^Ruir^e'r One^^furPol The’Vea? 7 • ULJ tj -j.t i i • 7:20 9:40 SWORD and the SORCERER ’ 7?2*5-9:55 ’ " ” " _ vYOTa Julie Andrews/James Garner 7:25 9:35 THE AMATEUR John Savage Christopher Plummer Martha Keller 7:20 9:40 RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK. CAMPUS LIVE ON THE SUNSET STRIP 7:45 9:30 local/state Battalion/Page! May 5, SKYWAY TWIN 822-3300/2000E.29th EAST 7:30 „ SILENT RAGE 10:25 NICE DREAMS WEST 8:30 FORBIDDEN WORLD 10:15 BATTLE BEYOND THE STARS Library extends its hours through dead week, finals by Cindy Manicom Battalion Reporter the The end of the semester means two things to most college students - final examinations and moving home. In students’ preparation for Texas A&M’s exams next week, the Sterling C. Evans Library will extend its hours through dead week and finals week. These additional hours will be available for study purp< es will only and library services oses not Highlighting, Perms Free Consultations W Suite 8 Drive Suite 805 College Staton 846-4771 VIVARINKEEPS YOU GOING pm MANOR EAST Th« oddest team on ths squad and ths funniest cops In Amsrlca. A Paramount Picture THEY ARE SOMETHING MORE THAN LOVERS WHO ARE ABOUT TO BECOME SOMETHING LESS THAN HUMAN be provided after midnight or after 6 p.m. on Saturdays. The library will be open from 7:30 a.m. to 2 a.m., today through Friday. On Saturday, the library will open at 9 a.m. and remain open continously through I a.m., May 13. On May 14, the last day of finals, the library will open at 7:30 a.m. and will close at 5 p.m. Library hours will be from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. on weekends and from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on week days, during the two-week break between the end of the spring semester and the first summer tins, session. Once the summer session be- the library will be open trom 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekends and from 7:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. during the week. Campus dormitories will also extend their hours for finals. Quiet hours will go into effect 24 hours a day on Monday. For many students, as soon as the trials of final exams end, the tribulations of dorm room check-outs begin. Dormitory residents must be moved out of their dorm rooms by 6 p.m., May 14 Jim Wallace, supervisor for housing services and programs, said. “Residents need to arrange a time to have their RA (resident advisor) check their room to make sure that it is clean, cleared 12.00 at theatres with ' MON.-FRI. all shows before 6 P.M. Senior Citizens Price $2.00 all time! — Age 65 4 over with ID c ffflj pnnjs 1 30M i n.l,Q | TH) Pa)r : itt Cinema 3 764-0616 ^ Quest today FOR pTRE3:20 5*20 xmccNTUKT r=i 7:30 9:30 to* FILMS . ’3RD WEEK ffticha/td $ny&l Some KM off Hero TODAY 1:50 3:45 5:40 7:35 9:45 Campus Name A PARAMOUNT fiol picture WEEK DEATH ★ TRAPei TODAY 1:00 ' micmael caine 3:15 5:30 CHRISTOPHERMCVC 7.45 -JO-flO DYAM CANNON rw-UU 3RD WEEK |846-6714 Skaggs Center You’ll be glad you camel TODAY 7:40 9:55 “TAPS”(PG) TONIGHT 7:45 ONLY! “SOUTHERN COMFORT”(R) 9:45 ONLY) Dr. Milton Weller, a disting uished wildlife scientist and head of the Entomology, Fisher ies and Wildlife Department at the University of Minnesota, has been named to assume the Caesar Kleberg Chair in Wild life Ecology at Texas A&M Uni versity. The Kleberg Chair was made possible by a grant of more than $600,000 from the Caesar Kleberg Foundation for Wild life Conservation and additional financial support which will be provided by the Texas Agricul- out, and that everything'•yht'Coi that should be,” WallactO Satu Residents may lose [Orevie 1 all of their $100 deposiLtJame rooms are damaged m ls annoi Wallace said. Htive / “Graduating seniorsaBol. D only ones to get their tfa. been back automatically. DepjHssor. students who will returryector o! in a residence hall nextL] (traini he held for the followinify^Schoc Wallace said. ‘ Burtor To complete their dfHved a students need to leavtfelogy fr warding address with tkirsity an at the Housing office, oiibni the l post office. ®|is dei Summer residents miegion ol to move into the dorcyonze St; May 30. Hb Ser By Cor Burton sophomi t Texas / Burton Rduty a Along i tural Experiment Station j|ndant, The Kleberg Chair i is 30-yea; 30 endowments to attractBdall, a tain outstanding faculnidjhe ho teaching and research. Wter in “I have grown very (lea. about coming down toTtlpVoodal accept my chair on Aug.l,||ped to and will be moving to 1:977. One stay,” Weller said. pb” Mill Weller was chosen f bo returi candidates,including all pout the leading wildlife ecologisoMiverstty world, Dr. H. O. KunkellMiller of agriculture at Texi'resident said. Woodal rom He TY * A * |ere he 15ramii, Amencafe pVhile a omma nfantry 2 he Ross V ©-editor < renew fare battles* United Press International DALLAS — Rivals Braniff In ternational and American Air lines are offering detailed new three-for-two ticket promotions in an apparent renewal of fare battles staged earlier this year. WHEN THE GOING GETS ROUGH. Hitting the books? Feeling the strain? n 9 Take aVivarin. Vivarin is a medically tested stimulant tablet.Taken as directed, it’s safe and effective. Its active ingredient is caffeine. It’s like two cups of coffee squeezed into one little tablet. Whether you’re cram ming, typing, or just hitting the books, take Vivarin. You’ll stay alert for hours. QD Both airlines Monday they DISCONNECTING TELEPHONE SERVICE? Off campus students who ai*e disconnecting service after the semester may turn in their announcea are offering a third ticket to customers who buy two full-price tickets through next Monday. Amer ican is giving the third ticket Braniff is offering the ticket for $1. ^Voodal Several restrictions api^ ind both offers, reservation ai^y ^ for both airlines said. [ je gj 0 i The two competitors he Army head-to-head in similar 1)1' He has promotions earlier this yttfert Infai which customers received feraehuti: free ticket for each fullBers. fare they purchased. j. Woodal Braniff began the Corps du promotions in an effort to command quick revenues and easeaidhanges i flow shortage. In a smal “The < telephones to either of the GTE Phone Marts. The new Bryan Phone Mart is located at 1673 Briarcrest in the Ardan Shopping Center. The College Station Phone Mart is located at Hwy. 30 and South Texas Ave. in Culpepper Plaza. The telephones can be returned Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. All telephone instruments not returned will be bill ed for. On campus students’ long distance service will be automatically disconnected May 14, 1982. Final bills will be sent to the account mana ger’s home address, unless previous arrange ments have been made. While you are at the Phone Mart, please pick up a pre-application package for telephone service for the fall of ’82. This will accelerate the process of obtaining service and reduce the time in processing your order in August. If there are any questions, please call our Business Office at 775-4000. 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