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Battalion/Page 5
July 1, 1982
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July 1
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itars in this comedy about a sin-
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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.
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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.
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“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
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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
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is your chance to rise and shine. Pre
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