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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1974 MARS HILL COLLEGE HILLTOP PAGE THREE SEFTOBER FESTIVAL The Planning, the Beginning, and the End there- ZD D ging. IM BAJ^^ TT eff c K LIVEBM^ ^ BART^*! )A SCAI-^ ,^N WOMA^^ jTEFANI^^ by Dick Newsome Remember the "I'm leaving it all up to you"? If you do, 'lon't think that it the peak of Mickey McLaughlin's '^J^eative ability. No, time he has teally outdone him self. Faced with a chal lenge that would cause mere mortals to '^'ilt, Mickey has come through in the clutch Ms iiscovered that at the end of this month ^td at the beginning next month, the *^ollege Union and ether organizations campus had planned entertainment almost tn a consecutive day Order. Mis problem was to tty to decide on a to exploit this situation and really ®ake a killing. The tIea of turning these tandom events into big orgy popped tnto his mind, but t'erality and apple soon won out. He ®ttled instead with ^^Iling this coinci- „®^ee of events a F’estival." peak of peaks with the name. 0 month of Septem- and the month of ^etober put together, by two, and etamorphasised gives ^he „ £ season of ^^mtober. If this above some of Jo™" to be head, don't feel 1^ ® the Lone Ranger. gQ ^^es the mind of like Mickey "^^^P^ebend the +.1,. ® itiinute parts of process. ^tyhow, all this a- thai' Frist An- . Meptober Festi- ts coming! ShQ^^®^ the "Double Cq, ' how could the Union top ^ey've already Quite easily. Jtie? '^ith ing *^^NNAM0N. Hail- Georgia (who Cijj^'t these days?) hyjj ^on is in a word This eight band features three horns, fine keyboards, and rave worthy vocals. Friday night, Sept- en±)er 27th, once a- gain in the hallowed halls of McConnel Gym the College Union will put on a dance this time, with the music of Cinnamon. Some of their past experience includes lead group performan ces for concerts that have featured groups such as REO Speedwag- on and the Hollies. One dollar for cou ples and 75: for singles will pay the way in for some unex pectedly great enter tainment . SEPT. 28-30 Sat-Mon HALLOW ROCK REVIEW Coffeehouse, 8- 11 Getting the Sep- tober Festival off to a country fla vored start will be the Hallow Rock Re view. This four man rock and blue- grass group will be playing in the Cof feehouse Saturday, Sunday, and Monday nights from 8-11. The music they play Includes most of the recent country rock hits. The sub shop will be open all three nights with one of the best bargains■ on campus, the se cret recipe "super sub." Take advan tage of the chance for some good music and good’'food in a really laid-back atmosphere. SEPTEMBER 29, Sunday "PAINT YOUR WAGON" Moore Auditorium, 8:00 p.m. "Paint Your Wagon" is a musical west- era or a western musical, make your own decision. Lee Marvin and Clint Eastwood star. One of the highlights is Clint Eastwood "talking to the trees," a far shot from "Magnum Force." Admission is 25c. OCTOBER 1, Tuesday MISSION MOUNTAIN WOOD BAND — Moore Aud. Parking Lot 8:00 p.m. The Mission Moun tain Wood Band re turns to Mars Hill on Tuesday, Octo ber 1st. Their concert here last spring was possibly the best received event of last year. In other words, this is one event that doesn't require a hard sell. If you didn't see them last year, talk to somebody who did. The concert will be held behind Moore Auditorium in the parking lot. The music starts at 8:00 p.m. Barring any difficulties, the concert will go on 'till 12. The admission fee is your presence. For some great electric bluegrass, it's the Mission Mountain Wood Band. OCTOBER 2, Wednes day POOL PARTY Harrell Pool, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Remember "The Last Picture Show?" Well, forget about it. There probably won't be much simi larity between it and this pool par ty. Everyone will be required to wear a bathing suit, to the extent that cutoffs are not a bathing suit. There will be water games and music in stereo. This idea of a pool party is new to Mars Hill. It seems that this is something that as much or little can be made of, de pending on how much people get into it. splash: OCTOBER 3-5 Thurs- Sat BASCOM LAMAR LUNSFORD MUSIC FES TIVAL Campus wide Elsewhere in this edition you can find the facts and figures of this an nual event at Mars Hill. I believe there is much more to this festival than just facts and figures, although they, too. are im portant. If you have never seen it, don't miss it. The Bascom Lamar Luns ford Music Festival is one of those few and far between show of shows espe cially the Saturday night show. The show is really not so much in the en tertainment itself, but in how it's put on. The emcee, La mar Lunsford, is one of the best. One way or another, he keeps the show going. For the best in clogging, buck dancing, bow playing, toe pick ing, and numerous other RARE talents, it's the Bascom Lamar Lunsford Mu sic Festival. OCTOBER 6, Sunday "THE STERILE CUCKOO" Moore Auditorium 8:00 p.m. This boy meets girl, girl meets boy movie is one of Liza Minelll's first motion pic ture endeavors. There are complica tions enough to make it a love sto ry of merit. Ad mission is the u- sual 25q (or, if you so desire; 500,000 EC-Cola bottle caps.) OCTOBER 7, Monday PING-PONG TOURNA MENT Rec room of the College Union, 5:00 p.m. The competition is guaranteed to be fierce. For if there is one thing at Mars Hill, it is that there are some really great ping- pong players here. Starting at 5 p.m. Monday afternoon, October 2, Mars Hill Hill's answers to Peking will battle it out. Anyone desiring to parti cipate in the tour nament must regis ter in the recrea tion room by Fri day, October 4th. The registration fee is 25q. OCTOBER 8, Tuesday POWDER-PUFF F00Tj2 Ball - Football Field, 6:00 P.M. It's not neces sary to write up an event as a joke if it is already a joke. The only thing necessary is to have a good tima The game is being put on by the Ju nior Class as a fiond-raising pro ject. The cost will be 50? a stu dent. During half time , there will be a mock homecomlig with some real "queens." The win ner will be deter mined by an elec tion by all the students. Each vote will cost ‘ a penny with no limit on how many times one can vote. As far as predic tions go for the outcome of the game, your guess is as good as mine. Both teams, (juniors and seniors) and(fresh men and sophomres) have been holding closed practices under strict secu rity. With the game more than a week off, it would not be wise to cast odds yet on one or the other. One thing can be said though, this is one game where any All - American Frank Gifford would love to do some post - game locker room inter views.
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