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features Battalion/Page 5 July 1, 1982 Battalion/Pai July 1 TUDY BREAKS ON OF NMLMLi WELL, THtH ^EAT COUtllt Movies HI5 OFFER w theck theaters for specific times THAT DID W Ind prices. Movies subject to . R.A. [hange without notice. All list- IR£S mi hg 8 are current through press 2 lime. Campus Theater: 846-6512 ormers Merit inie Fricke k , r he Frontier Victor/Victoria: Julie Andrews itars in this comedy about a sin- uly Weekend ;er who masquerades as a \ 1 I (jd-v/l L i - 1 ? | , ® emale impersonator. R. Cat People: Nastassia Kinski and Malcolm McDowell star as a brother and sister who are de scended from a race of cat peo ple. Midnight. R. M 1960 East ( Lake How will perfoi ly 3 at 5 p. i are $10 in at the gate, e voice be ige Crush: Hut, Red Airlines cot lit up the ,m. and 9p. rework sho» * S8 in advaa le gate. Cli I be admitted it ores indti ) rodeo on ay from 2 p.i well as contii bands. For ions ide!! MSC Grove: 845-1515 The Thing: The 1951 film in which a bloodthirsty monster alT456-O90S terrorizes an Air Force research team. Thursday. Unrated. The Grove will not offer any movies Friday through Tuesday ■ because of the Fourth of July and final exams. Ben Hur: Charlton Heston stars in this 1959 film which won 11 academy awards. Includes the famous chariot race. Wednesday. G. Plitt Cinema I&II 846-6714 Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan: The second in the Star Trek movie series, supposedly better than the first, wjth a more action-packed plot. For Trek- kies, consider this a sequel to one of the TV episodes — “Space Seed.” PC. The Thing: An alien creature trapped in a buried spaceship in Antartica for 100,000 years is freed. Kurt Russell stars. R. The Fog: A mysterious fog rolls in and begins terrorizing the people in the town. Mid night Friday and Saturday. R. Rocky Horror Picture Show: The most bizarre treatment yet of the Frankenstein myth, com plete with rock music, transvest ism and kinky sex. Barry Bost- wick and Susan Sarandon por tray lost travelers who wander into Tim Curry’s castle and ex perience a night to remember. Midnight Friday and Saturday. R. Manor East 823-8300 Porky’s: An Animal House- type comedy about growing up in the Fifties. R. A nnie: Little Orphan Annie comes to life on the big screen in this musical comedy about an orphan’s adventures as she tries to find a home. Carol Burnett, Albert Finney and Bernadette Peters star. PC. G rease II: Further tales about the sock-hoppin’ life of the ’50s miplete with hoop skirts, be- jppin’ songs and male hair-dos created w'ith — grease. PC. Post Oak Mall Cinema 764-0616 Poltergeist: A suburban neigh borhood project is built over an ancient burial site. All of the ghosts from this graveyard even tually manifest themselves in one household. Probably where the old saying “more than three poltergeists is a crowd” came from. PG. E.T.: An alien from a distant planet is stranded on earth by his mother ship and hidden by a small boy. They learn from each other how to grow up alone on their respective planets. PG. .Author, Author!: A1 Pacino plays a writer whose wife leaves him with four kids. It’s a ratrace at his house. PG. Schulman Six 775-2468 Rocky III: Sylvester Stallone stars as everyone’s favorite box er, Rocky. In this feature, Rocky is rich and fights to stay that way, along with savoring his pride. Starring the same old characters from the past two Rocky films. PG. Conan The Barbarian: A vio lent movie starring Arnold Schwarzenegger as the big meanie hulk and a voluptous blond as his sidekick. R. Bambi: The Walt Disney classic about an orphaned fawn who is adopted by other animals in the forest and learns he has to grow up fast. Thumper, the bunny, co-stars. G. F ire Fox: Glint Eastwood is a jet pilot who’s up against the Rus sians. R. On Golden Pond: Henry Fon da and Katharine Hepburn give Oscar-winning performances as an elderly couple coming to grips with old age. PG. Blade Runner: Harrison Ford is back in this adventure about men battling the machines they have created. R Skyway Twin Drive-Inn 822-3300 Raiders of the Lost Ark: In diana Jones (Harrison Ford) keeps slipping in and out (most ly in) of danger in his pursuit of the Ark of the Covenant. PG. H anky Panky: Gene Wilder and Gilda Radner go off for a wild weekend and a little hanky panky. They realize something funny is going on when they accidently stumble into a world of crime. PG. Eleavy Metal: An animated sci ence fiction feature with a rock score by Black Sabbath, Devo and Cheap Trick. R. F lash Gordon: The comic book character comes to life in this sci ence fiction adventure film. PG. live entertainment this weekend. Texas Hall of Fame: The Debonnaires play Thursday with a $2 cover. Friday, Sundance from Austin will play. Cover is $3. Saturday is The Matheny Brothers with admission at $3. ExCallbre.The McElroy Brothers band, will play this weekend. No cover charge and happy hour is from 4 to 7 p.m. Backstage .'There win be no live entertainment this weekend. Etc. Music Lakeview: Thursday night is 50-cent beer night with The Music Masters providing entertaiment. Thursday cover is $2. Friday listen to rock and roll by O-Z. Cover is $3 and all un escorted ladies get in for $ 1. The Welborn Outlaws play Saturday — cover charge is $3. Rebels: There will be no The MSC Gallery is exhibiting Donald Localio: Recent Works until July 17. Localio is a roman tic abstract expressionist. His paintings deal with the moods and energies of life. The Arts Council of Brazos Val ley presents the Musicmakers at 4 p.m. Sunday at Bee Creek Park. The progressive rock group, Asia, performs tonight in Austin at the Erwin Center. The con cert begins at 8 p.m. The Erwin Center in Austin will be alive with rock and roll when .38 Special arrives. The concert is July 22 at 8 p.m. Tickets are on sale now for $9.50 and $8.50. For more information call (512)477-6060. Cheap Trick will roll into Austin July 25 at 8 p.m. The concert will be at the Erwin Center. Tickets are $10 and $9. For more infor mation call (512)477-6060. i’ Such Pizzazz :aksanl SHE/ SHEAR! fcf/<r g ^^^^HEAR CLA! SHEAR CLAS! IMfiQJS^^SHEAR CLASS SHI IEEfSI^shear class sheai 'shear class SHEAR Cl SHEAR CLASS SHEAR CLAS! SHEAR CLASS SHEAR CLASS SI SHEAR CLASS SHEAR CLASS SM Quality frairci 7:00 Pi IAY ECIAL 1 Steak ravy jes and other and Butt 6 ' ea iCIAL ENING DINNfl i ice sing Butter a >f any e 696-6933 693-0607 * I* * * t JOHN MORRELL DIDN'T t BECOME A TRAINEE AFTER COLLEGE i HE BECAME A MANAGER. * * * * * * + * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * } * * * * * * * “As Executive Officer of the Army’s Defense Language Institute at Monterey, California, I’m responsible for the housing, feeding and well being of 500 students. And that’s no small task. I manage an annual food budget of over a million and a half dollars. And I’m accountable for five million dollars worth of property. “On top of managing money, 1 also supervise a staff of 24 people. And each one has unique problems that I have to handle on a daily basis. You better believe the leadership and management training I received in Army ROTC is paying off. There are other good reasons for taking ROTC, tcxr. Like scholar ship opportunities. And financial assistance—up to $1,000 a year for your last two years of ROTC. TEXAS A&M’S SUMMER ARMY ROTC PROGRAM The Army ROTC Department in conjunction with the Corps of Cadets is offering ROTC Training during the second summer session. If you always wanted to join the Corps but thought it was too late this is your chance to rise and shine. Pre pare to join the Corps this fall now. Sign up for the summer ROTC program. CALL NOW! 845-2814 COURSES AVAILABLE MS 121, 122, 221, 222 ITS NOT TOO LATE JOIN THE CORPS NOW! Call early for your appointment.