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Serie features winning films By GASTON CASTELLANOS my award nomination for his starr- Theatre was the only source for Hornet News Assistant ing role in "Being There." This alternative viewing: Marx Brothers was Sellers' last movie before he festivals, cult films like the "Rocky A film series, featuring such died in 1980. Horror Picture Show," foreign movies as "Being There" and Also on the bill that evening is films and standard classics," "Harold and Maude," will debut "Harold and Maude," a May-De- Guerinot said. Only the Balboa tonight, Nov. 10, under the aus- cember romantic comedy, starring Theatre, where Guerinot was for- pices of the FC Associated Stu- Ruth Gordon and Bud Cort. merly employed, offers such dent Senate. The film series, as Guerinot en- diverse film entertainment. The program, put together by visions it, will fill the void left by Guerinot hopes the program A.S. Programming Director Jim downtown Fullerton's Wilshire will accomplish two things, gener- Guerinot, will continue bi-weekly Theater. "Currently, there is only ate income for the A.S., and pro- through Jan. 5, 1983. one movie theatre in Fullerton, vide the FC student body with uni- the.Fox, which shows primarily que entertainment. "The student's Peter Sellers received an acade- first-run features. The Wilshire are starved for entertainment on L~ 1 this campus," said Guerinot. HERE'S LOOKING AT "People were lining up to see YOU-Humphrey Bogart play Agent Orange a couple of weeks rough with Nazis and makes nice ago and additional programs with Ingrid Bergman in the clas- could be just as succesful if of- sic film "Casablanca". The film fered." PULLED OVER-Ruth Gordon and Bud Cort same some dying trees. Campus theatre will run are given a dose of authority while attempting to "Harold and Maude" this evening at 7:30 p.m. will be shown as part of the FC Guerinot's proposal for the film - -- ~~ ~ -- film series. series was a carefully thought out Guerinot's criteria for choosing Wednesday, Jan. 5's program are not getting their fair share. piece of work which included cost his films were simple. "I wanted will include a double feature from "Any money paid by students for estimates on concessions, film not only critically acclaimed films Australia, "Breaker Morant" and books goes right into the AS cof- rental, projectionists, and theatre successful ones but commercially "Gallipoli." Both films deal with fers and just gets sat on. It is time staff. The proposal also had the also," Guerinot said. "I used my the reckless waste of human life in the students got some of that unqualified support of AS Presi- Balboa experience to choose films wartime. dent Jim Chasteen and Vice Pres- back," said Guerinot. "It's very that consistently sold out the rare that an opportunity ident Dale Harrison. The comes up place." The FC film series will be to spend some money on enter- A.S.Senate voted on the proposal Wednesday Nov. 24 will be a evaluated after its last date tainment. Students 3 and approv- to want to see last Tuesday, Nov. great night for Bogart fans. The determine its continuance. some package by majori- classic film Gueri- of the money back they pay ed the $2,000 "Casablanca", that not feels the program durable drama full of romance will away for inflated book prices." ty vote. justify itself financially. "Present and intrigue will play along with a economic policies have serious ef- lesser known Bogart feature, "Key fects on students," Guerinot said. All selections in the FC film Largo." Both films feature veteran "This program represents a series will run at the Campus performers such as Ingrid Berg- chance for the students to do Theater at 7:30 p.m. After a brief man and Claude Rains in "Casa- something on their own without intermission, the second feature blanca", and Edward G. Robinson any help from administration." will begin at around 9:30 p.m. and Claire Trevor (Oscar winner) Admission will be $2.00 for A.S. in "Key Largo". Guerinot also feels the students cardholders and $2.50 general. Reagonomics Students, faculty speak out By MIKE AMESQUITA towards his administration can care of itself in the long run. "I Hornet Staff Writer attest to that." am totally pleased with the per- Cleaver preaches On the other hand, Darlene formance of President Reagan, When several Fullerton College and believe he is taking the right students and faculty Lapeere, sophomore, word pro- were recent- cessing major, believes Reagano- steps to get this nation back on ly asked about their feelings on mics will help the economy track," Harline said. "I think Reaganomics in the and the Reagan ad- long run, because it will slow this country is going to get better calm ministration, all but two disap- and the stock market has system change started down the cash flow from the proved of the overall system. By ED CARREON culminating in his break with com- power at our disposal," said usual spend, spend, spend. towards that direction already. Hornet Staff Writer nnnism titled "Soul on Fire." Cleaver. James Chasteen, A.S. Presi- On the other hand, Bob Miran- In his speech, which was spon- dent and biology major, feels "Reagan is working for the peo- Eldridge Cleaver, one Cleaver supports President Reaganomics has sacrificed ple and that is the break this da, an FC financial aid director, time sored by the Rev. Sun Myung believes Reaganomics is not a Marxist and Black Panther Reagan's economic policy but education and jobs, in order for country needs," Lapeere said. Mon's Unification Church, realistic policy, in that it is not leader, gave a rambling speech at said Reagan wasn't doing enough President Ronald Reagan to "Things are definitely going to Cleaver mainly synopsized his helping those who need to be Cal State Fullerton last Monday book. He warned the audience of to ensure that state and local build up his military budget. get better and the United States afternoon. In it, he repudiated governments were able to fend "When Reagan identifies a pro- again will become economically helped. "As things get worse, about 250 that uprecedented vio- social unrest is going to increase, communism and preached for chaos has for themselves. blem he usually cops out by try- stable." lence and economic leaving the peaceful, change within the Cleaver ing to put the blame on his administration trying brought America to the brink of was strongly opposed Dave Brouwer, sophomore to find ways to bale out its pro- democratic system. a major crisis, and that it could to the nuclear freeze referendum Democratic predecessors," business major, believes grams," Miranda said. "Reagan In response to Cleaver's on this week's ballot. "I don't Chasteen said. "I believe this Reaganomics has a lot of is going to have to loosen-up on moderate oration, one young want to do anything where we country is going to get worse as credence, but is too complex to some of his ideas, and change his black said, "You are telling us to would have to trust them (Com- long as we're under Reagan's work in this society of ours. "I tuck our tails between our munists). I control and following his objectives if he wants to see his legs." say we have to be like Reagan personally, but his policies work." "Once you get inside you don't strong militarily. The ideologies." "lane. ne haves tnn many hnlae force of . .. pians JUst ave Ltoo mally loi s Agreeing with the others, have to bang on doors," Cleaver communism is really becoming Henry Hampton, Life bcience for them to operate in a positive replied. Carol Holland, major undecided, stronger around the world and we instructor, believes Reaganomics manner," Brouwer said. For believes Reaganomics is one of "We're not inside," cried the are becoming weaker," said is a plan to assist the wealthy and Reagan to get the U.S. solely the worst things that has happen- student who cited the high unem- Cleaver. heighten the problems of the behind him, he is going to have to ed to the U.S. "I believe things ployment of blacks as an exam- poor. "I believe Reagan has done get this country back to work by will ple. Cleaver's conservative dress of level off sooner or later, but brushed corduroys, blue striped more harm to our environment creating more jobs." the damage has already been Cleaver then stated that the shirt and Nike tennis shoes, was a than any other president before In contrast, Brad Harline, done," Holland said. "I hope two types of change for our coun- far cry from the classic Cleaver of him," Hampton said. "I believe sophomore, business major, feels Reagan runs for a second try are "through voting and the 1960s. The black cape, dark things are going to get worse and Reaganomics is a sound plan and term-it will be a sure way to get revolutionary violence." He said sun glasses and beard, the violent the results of the latest election believes unemployment will take a Democrat in office." the solution to the racial problem rhetoric--all gone. The memory is to organize black numbers at of Cleaver as he was made the the polls. "You're not going to contrast between then and now bring about a change by being all the more startling. Troublesome future violent or hostile," said Cleaver. If Cleaver's philosophical turn- Cleaver still claims to be a around is not surprising revolutionary but added, "I enough, then his association with the for fieldof education think that we are all revolu- Moonies is.