Page Four TllE MARS HILL COLLEGE HILLTOP Wednesday, March 14, 1973 Gene Cotton plays with his son Chris be fore a concert he gave for- the Christian Student Movement ih Moore Additorium on Wednesday, March 7. “Peace of by Frank Farrell Mind” to play Mars Hill will have its first dance of the spring senes- ter on Saturday, March 24. "Peace of Mind" will provide the music for the occasion. Phil Weast who is director of Ej^iciene^ ^tn'V*n.s»'V'Y (Jim Manchester is part of your FUTURE Manchester for V. P. PIKE Experienced Responsible INVOLVEMENT IS iNTV-UtNCE PRESIDENT One^ &gs Sated by Terry Kuykendall "An Evening of Si lence," an original play and "The Fisher man" will be per formed on the Owen stage by the Mars will be Rick Croll, Bill Gregg, Stephanie Johnson, David Hobbs and Stephen Harris. This play will also be directed by Tim Elmore. "Laboratory Thea' tre ’73 will start at 8 p.m. in Owen Thea: tre and reservations are not necessary. Hill College Drama Department March 16 and 17 at 8 p.m. un der the disguise of Movie Mania the College Union Building, said that "Peace of Mind" is an "excellent dance band" who play a var iety of music. The dance will last from 8-12 p.m. and will be held in the cafeter ia. "Laboratory Theatre ’73." "An Evening of Si lence" is an excur sion into pantomime performed by this year's acting class. Involved in this part of the program will be students perform ing individual and group lazzis and pan tomimes of animate and inanimate ob jects. This portion of the program will be under the direc tion of C. Robert Jones. An original play, "The Medicine Show," written and directed by Tim Elmore will also be a part of "Laboratory Theatre ’73." Performing in this play will be David Hobbs, Pam Har ris and George Peery. Rounding out the program will be "The Fisherman" by Jona than Tree, a replace ment for the regular ly scheduled "The Love Course." Per— forming in this play ,by Bob Kramer For all you folks who were reluctant to spend the money to see a film for fear it would not be good, relief is in sight. Frank Farrell asked me, (since I ara an avid film buff), to do a column reviewing the movies that are coming to Mars Hill. ’.'Hiile you may not a- gree with my ratings, you will at least have a little inform ation on what the film is about, who is in it, etc. You will also have the extra added feature of someone to disagree with. I see most of the movies before they come to Mars Hill. This fact a- long with the inform ation I get from the movie reviews I read in The Exhibitor, The Independent Film Journal, Playboy Mag azine and Penthouse Magazine will help me L«al«p*U.ii 1^ re * • riVKVio»i David Gasperson for President sol STre-t-ch 4). 59 ■pan+yKose 1 All Sheer ^1 -49 'F^in'Vvi VvObA 1 MA'R'b-HlLU'PH^KMAcr to review and rate films. There will probably also be a little personal pre' judice involved. So with all that in mind here are the next two weeks in films here at Mars Hill. Joe Kidd (PG) Hollywood's version of a spaghetti vest' ern. Clint Eastwood wipes out a town with^ a • locomotive. Ideal for those who like plenty of killing. The New Centurians(R) George C. Scott plays Kilvinsky, a tougk old cop, who can not face retirement' Stacy Keach is the rookie. His hair liP is real. This is not a movie for those who don't want to heat dirty language. I*" is worthy of its P rating. Ryan's Daughter (PG) It had good reviews> beautiful scenery* fine cast, but it not come across to me. Robert Mitchnf is unbelievable such a passive rol®' The movie bored me. When Legend Dies Rodeo movie. Richaf Widmark plays a cru®' ty old rodeo st^t teaching all he knov^® to Frederic Forrest* an Indian boy, Fot Cont. on Pg« ^ Heci^etory • Sp6C9o) 9Si-6SH f03 PARKWM jnarsHill ^ ijt- Shoe Shop ftlkone I Wintei iOeai^ Wedne A| Vi Studer Larry specij ing Ed Englis repres Hill's pha Ch honor their Ventio St. L The c begin March Out Ge George if yo Wore o b e su Medici March George Part. Gont. borium cor hotice bbat Si Or "No drinks' teason. Janitor *:he Fir ing a 'forked ing th ^ou sa '^eli it 7ou (us I al J*hii ^rings iilras; not. p las to

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