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The wide variety of movies guarantees a pleasurable experience for all different preferences - even the extremes. The concession stand, run by volunteers, sells drinks, popcorn and cdndy for those with the munchies during the show. Wendy Peacock operates the projector and keeps the movie rolling smoothly and in focus to please critical viewers. The SGA charges an admission of only one dollar for the movies - a perfect bargain to fit in the tight student budget MOVIES 21
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MOVES The Weekly Study Break Students looking for a break from the monotony of studying can find one on Wednesday nights in the Theron Montgomery Building. That's when the SGA presents movies in the third-floor auditorium for only one dollar. There are showings at 7:00 and at 9:30, so even those getting out of class later can attend. The admission price has remained the same since the movies began in 1974. A special budget is set aside for these movies. The money made from admissions and concessions is not profit, but is used in the budget. Selling concessions, tearing tickets and distributing posters is done by volunteers. The Cinematic Arts Council, advised by Steve Whitton, works with the SGA. The council chooses the movies that are likely to be of most interest. Catalogues from major film companies are reviewed and a list is made of possible choices. Movies shown this fall were such hits as the award-winning Platoon starring Charlie Sheen, The Color of Money with Tom Cruise and Oscar winner Paul Newman, and Rodney Dangerfield's Back to School. Other movies included The Karate Kid I, Little Shop of Horrors, Hoosiers. Outrageous Fortune, and Star Trek IV. The Wednesday night movies continue to draw a crowd after ten years. The price is suitable to a college student's budget and the concessions are affordable. The hour-and-a-haff movies are a welcome diversion. Enjoy! —Jane Passmore—
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CENTER FOR NDIVDUAUZED INSTRUCTION Students tutor other students with their problems and questions in different academic subjects like math and English. Instructor John Brown is happy to be of help to student Ricky Kingery with a problem he is having with his homework. Dr, Claudia McDade, director of the Center for Individualized Instruction, makes herself available to talk to students.
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