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Western Carolinian Volume 43 Number 16

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  • JANUARY 12, 1978/THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN/PAGE 13 Sci-Fi films in Hoey WCU students enrolling in English 479 spring Semester will have their minds zapped by ray guns of (he tilmre and will be hurtled light years into space. The course is a popular study of science fiction literature, films and history taughl by WCU associate professor of English Dr. J. Karl Nicholas. Hinds University Center and the English department plan to show 11 sci-fi movies in connection with the readings done by students in the course. Dr. Nicholas said the course is designed lo touch on various kinds and aspects of science fiction ranging from the history of science fiction, interplanetary travel, computers, the future, sci-fi comedy, and "soft" science fiction—the social sciences sci-fi. Television science fiction will also be considered bv the class. The films and their dates are "Things lo Conic." January IK; "Destination Moon." February 1; "The War of the Worlds." Kebruan B; "Five Million Years to Earth." Februarj 15; "Silent Running." February 22: "Farenheit4Sl." March 1; "Alphaville." March 8; "On the Beach." March 15; "The Man in the While Sun." March 22; "The Da) the Earth Stood Still." April 19; and "2001; A Space Odyssey." April 26. All the films except "Silent Running" will be screened at 8 p.m. in WCU's Hoej Suditorium. "Silent Running" will be shown at 4 p.m. in Forsyth Auditorium. Admission is SI for each movie to the public. p.m. The films arc open The last thing a college senior needs is another pat on the back. As a college senior, credit-card offers, promises and congratulations come pouring in. Enjoy it while you can. Because it won't last. Out in the world, you'll have to work things out for yourself. And one of those things is life insurance. Fidelity Union Life has a plan designed for you: the CollegeMaster®, the insurance plan chosen by more college seniors than any other. Call the CollegeMaster Field Associate in your area: Sam Freeman 293-5922 Mike Wade 293-5521 Randy Waber 293-5922 Myrtke Dendy 293-5024 Melton 293-9515 LlrkjLJS!. l)l\l.-\-MM\li: - i>H6-28lf» Regular Admission: Adults $1.50 Child 50c 7 p.m. And 9 p.m. Mon. - Sat. Sunday - 2:30 and 8:00 Good Time Cards honored Everyday) Admission SI Student Special through Jan. 19th Admission Onh SI with ID Super Ritz Special We're "Nuts" About You Present a "Nut" at our Box Office Wed. Jan. 18th Only and be Admitted FREE LAST DAY Jan. 12 A PIECE OF THE ACTION Jan. 13-17 l/lfllTDlSNEV^- Ashore or afloat, they're rocking . ttieboat! ) R0IIIT STEFINIt PHIL MORSE POWERS SILVERS TECHHICOLOR " •SB- qS®5o M.ifENA VISTA DISTRIBUTION CO .INC © Wait Disney Productions FIRE SALE PGteas COMING SOON CREATURE iH§il£ THE INCREDIBLE ft .IIIT EASTWOOD THE GIIIIMTI.ET 3 Lwdmeri Shelley Duvall Sissy Spacek jartke Rule icnW/Ti.Wiiuivi/iruf.'i Robert Alhmn PG Sj
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