Guilford goes to the gala DANIEL T. SUMMERS, JR. staff writer The Human Rights Campaign, formerly known as the Human Rights Campaign Fund, is the larg est national lesbian and gay politi cal organization. According to the campaign, the HRC is "envision ing an America where lesbian and gay people are ensured of their basic equal right and can be open, honest, and safe at home, work, and in the community." The Human Rights Campaign's 1997 North Carolina Gala was Sat urday evening, February 8, 1997 at the Embassy Suites hotel in Greensboro. The event was at tended by various supporters of the HRC, the mayor of Greensboro and other prominent city figures, along with many Guilford stu dents, faculty, and staff members. Jenny Crane and Daniel Sum mers were two students selected by the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Sup port and Awareness club (GLB A) to represent the club at the event. Other members of the GLB A worked at the event hosting the registration table, supervising a silent auction and various other tasks. Members of both Guilford faculty and staff helped with the organization and the production of the event. STudy AbROAd This FAII! ftIERE ARE STlll SpACES AVAIUbIE fOR folloWlNQ PROQRAMS: MUNICH - ApplicAiioN dEAdIiNE 2/21. (IViis is IK IAST YEAR TO qo TO MUNICIT WITHOUT PRIOR GERMAN.) PARIS - ApplicAiioN dEAdIiNE 2/15- GUADALAJARA - ApplicAiioN dEAdIiNE 2/28. PROGRAM dtscßlpTlows ANC! APPUCATION MATERIAIS AVAIUbIE IN TVIE Smdy AbROAd OUICE, WORTH HOUSE II (NEXT TO DANA AudlTOßluw.) February 14,1997 The evening's events included a silent auction, cocktail party, and catered dinner. Throughout the dinner, various speakers talked about the HRC and of the injus tices in America. The "To Form a More Perfect Union" dance fol- The Human Rights Cam paign is "envisioning an America where lesbian and gay people are ensured of their ba sic equal right and can be open, honest, and safe at home, work, and in the community." lowed the dinner. Kami Rowan (a Guilford professor) played guitar and other artists performed during the dance. The event was co chaired by Jeffery Lawson and Eliza Taylor, the partner of Guil ford professor Kathy Tritschler. TTie evening was a fund-raiser and a celebration of the successes that the North Carolina chapter and the national HRC have witnessed this past year. The HRC contrib utes money to political candidates from various parties that not only support gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered rights, but also ad- features vocate the rights of all Americans. The HRC spearheaded the intro duction of the Employment Non- Discrimination Act (END A), a bill to protect Americans from sexual orientation-based job discrimina tion. Currently, there are no fed eral laws protecting Americans from being fired from their jobs because they are homosexual. One of the many programs sponsored by the HRC is the Na tional Coming Out Project, an on going campaign to advocate and enable all gay men and lesbians to educate America by letting others know about them. Other HRC pro grams include Action Grams, the 10,000-member Action Network, and the HRC's Action Center on the World Wide Web, which allows users to send electronic messages directly to their members of Con gress. To find out more about the Human Rights Campaign contact Kathy Tritschler at extension 2145. Also check out the Human Rights Campaign's Home Page on the World Wide Web at http://www.hrcusa.org . The Guilfordian It came from the video rtore WILL DODSON staff writer 4 This week's movie is very special to me. "Sleepaway Camp" is the reason I have my girlfriend. It was sometime early in the fall, and for some ungodly rea- son I was in Binford. My soon to-be-girl- friend was excitedly pulling people into her room to watch what she called her "favorite movie of all time." I fig ured it was going to be some drivel like "How to Make an V Hey there, Will American Quilt" or something, but she managed to get me in there. When I left, I knew my life would never be the same. "Sleepaway Camp" is the most romantic movie I've ever seen: it's got violent death, very young children with very filthy mouths, and really hor rid 'Bos fashion. The r premise of a peaceful summer camp being terror ized by a maniacal killer was an old hat by 1985, when "Sleepaway Camp" was re leased (see "Friday the 13th, 1980). But "Camp" had something "Friday" didn't: Brooklyn ac cents. Every actor/actress (I use the term loosely has the most pronounced Brooklyn accent I've ever heard. Lines like "Angeler! What're youse doin'?" vault this film into the Hall of Fame. The movie starts with a flashback of a daddy and his two little kids, a boy and a girl, frolicking in a lake. Dad and one of the kids get run over by a boat. Fast forward to the present where the sur viving kid, Angela, now around twelve or thirteen years old, lives with her cousin Ricky and Aunt Mel issa. Ricky and Angela go to camp. All the kids run around 7 screaming while the kitchen staff watches them. The head cook, Artie, likes young girls. "There's no such thing as be ing too young," he tells some old black guy, "You're just too old." Words to live by, I say. Artie gets a vat of boiling water poured on him, and his face bubbles while he screams. Mes sage: pedo philes get boil ing wa t e r poured on them eventu ally. "Sleep aw a y Camp" has lots and lots of great death scenes. There's a drowning (the corpse has a snake crawling out its mouth), a beehive on the face of a guy trapped in a bathroom stall, a curling iron inserted in an ori fice, a decapitation, and of course a shower knifing. Yay! Another fun thing about the movie is that you get to see one kid smack his face on another kid's naked butt. These guys blindfold him and tell him that they've hynotized him so he can't sit up. When he sits up, there's a butt in his way. It's really bizarre. The profanity level is very high, allowing for interesting exchanges between charac ters: Bill: EATS*** AND DIE, RICKY! Ricky: Eat s*** and live, Bill. What a comeback, huh? This is great. Watch for the hilarious plot twist in the very last scene (it's worth watch ing the whole movie for) and for Ricky, Aunt Melissa, and Mel. They're funny. Rating: This got me a girl friend; maybe it'll work for you. If nothing else, you get to see some guy vomit white stuff while on an overnight camping trip.