6A Monday, November 7, 1994 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN DICKINSON HEATRIS 181 2600 Dickinson 6 7349 5245 2115 River Wild PG-13 4:25, 7:05, 9:50 Love Affair PG-13 4:40, 7:15, 9:40 Stargate PG-13 4:00, 7:05, 9:45 Road To Wellville R 4:35, 7:15, 9:55 Frankenstein R 4:15, 7:10, 9:55 The War PG-13 4:30, 7:20, 10:00 $3 50 Adult Before Measuring Dolby Storage Strength Crown Cinema BEFORE 6 PM ADULTS $3.00 (RENTED TO SEAING) SENIOR CITIZENS $3.00 VARSITY TOTAL MASSACHUSETTS 841-5197 Silent Fall® 5:00, 7:15, 9:30 Showshank Redemption²¹ 5:00; 8:00 Quiz Show⁵⁰-P13 5:00; 8:00 Double Dragon⁵⁰-P13 4:45; 7:45; 9:45 Squanto A Warrior's Tale²⁰ 4:45 The Specialist²¹ 7:45; 9:45 Forrest Gump⁵⁰-P13 5:00; 8:00 CINEMA TWIN LUJIOWA A1L 5197 $1.25 Angels in the Outfield95 5:00 Tree Lies96 8:00 Carrina, Carrina97 5:00; 7:15; 9:30 SHOW TIMES FOR ICONDA ONLY Daily Specials Monday All you can bowl $2.50 per person, 7-11 P.M. 图 "Come have a taste of Africa..." 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Tuition Relbursed Scholarship Plan Apply now at: 1819 West 23rd E.O.E. 'Willy Wonka' is a big hit at Kansas Union By Shannon Newton Kansan staff writer Student Union Activities gave free tours of Willy Wonka's chocolate factory Saturday. SUA had a free screening of the movie "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Paul Wolters, SUA president, said the movie wasn't just for students. This time the community made up most of the audience. Wolters, Kansas City, Kan., senior, said the movie had been offered to students at midnight a couple of weeks earlier, and SUA decided to have a free screening for the community and their children. "We were going to show it last Saturday," he said. "But because it was the same day as a football game, we knew we would run into problems with crowds and parking. So we decided to postpone it." Wolters said SUA had invited Hilltop children and employees because child care was an important issue on campus. "We wanted to thank them for their efforts and provide them support," he said. He said the organization also invited University staff to show appreciation for their support of SUA events Karen Oberzan, occupational therapist at the Edna A. Hill Child Development Center in the Dole Building, brought her two children and two other children she works with. About 50 children of all ages attended the movie, which included free candy from SUA. "All the kids are very excited," she said. "None of them have ever seen it, and the treats are an added bonus." and activities. Dan Horowitz, Overland Park resident, brought seven children to the movie — three of his own and four of their friends. "We decided to come to Lawrence to go to museums and spend the afternoon," he said. "Someone told us about the movie, and it was unanimous that we attend." Kelsey West, 6, Overland Park, said she had seen the movie many times. "I love this movie," she said. "I own it." She said she had never been able to see the movie in a theater. "My favorite part is when I see the chocolate," she said, as she put a miniature candy bar in her mouth. Brian Haney, 6, Overland Park, wasn't interested in the chocolate. Jullanne Peter/ KANSAN "I love it when the elves sing the Oompama Loompa song," he said. Morgan Albright receives candy at the SUA showing of "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory." HOPE: Chemistry, communications dominate nominations Continued from Page 1A. ed," he said. "I convert that motivation into enthusiasm and excitement for the field of pharmacy. "I want to give them knowledge that can be applied to their future careers," he said. Imparting useful knowledge is an important part of Aubé's teaching philosophy, Aubé said he felt that his background was vital to his teaching. "I'm a bread and butter kind of a guy," he said. "I give students a sense of the basic materials and how they all relate." "What helps me in this job is that I had to learn the subject myself," he said. "This has given me a good appreciation of what students need to go through." Jamie Swan, Liberal senior, said she had taken classes from both professors, though had been in Aubé's class for only a month. Doughty, she said, was a great teacher. "He would take time to explain things," she said. "If you needed help, he was willing." Swan said that Doughty's other strength was his caring. "He always seemed interested in whether we learned," she said. The winner will receive $250 and his name on a plaque displayed in the Kansas Union. The other nominees could not be reached for comment yesterday. 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