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The H'llltop, November 5, 1976, Page Eleven .of features :-fitting in blac'^ i Spanish rrying iny loa^' doorbell r, trip' at grac®^ sning a spati' =alls £0^ entranc®* , my P^f ust can ^ the otbe^ d. " Finalll' Mike hile Barn®! box of Stella . ss rsationf ^ ding xnat®^ tella, j'!' , of Plajj521 .“T-^oS article , "J ! s advanc®^! gazine Lely tol tella S' nZi/ driving ^ again old, Stel St as ine^j kes matt® leaps L. All / nto Eta r ie ^ Ztmi/ ^ • T-t®!'* !se import >u follow y . of Pau-!'^ *^ramers’ Good, Bad,and Awful iward-winning Vuckods Nest highlights Mars Line-up lifter an absence of one is- missed I am sure by at ^east 33ij% of the Hilltop ®^lers, its back. I had to 'cancel my last column since ^ ''as called on to give an in- j^iew for Playboy magazine. Pfe; I have no plans to be oj, ^^'ient, a Baptist preacher , discuss "lust”,the art- 1=1 Cotit: ® should not cause much toversy. j am sure you have all been [ ailed by the new and high- . aiinovative system of "door . ftol". Due to the enormous Ijj^^cess of "STOP" in the j^aon(sporatic Transit Unlock- Program} , the procedure j.® spread to Cornwell and ^ ® Arts. One can hardly Until the first bitter, 'a morning, when with an load of books and assort- fools of learning, one ^^®fains irreparable damage internal organs as he on the half of the door has been left locked. The Good: One Flew Over the Cuohoo Nest (RL Jack Nicholson in one of the most deserving Academy Award per formances ever. It deals with the inmates of an institution. Any similarity between said institution and MHC is purely coincidental. Slaughter Rouse 5 CR] Film ver sion of Vonnegut's novel. The title comes from a place where American POWs were housed in Dresden during WWII. The POWs were used to help clean up after the bombing raid that killed 75,000. In teresting film in which the present, past, and future are all mixed up and you must as semble. fZze Bad: Logans RunpPG) Fan tastic science fiction flick. Noteworthy for special ef fects and not for acting. The world of the future where they put you away at 30. Scenes of Washington D.C. in ruins should thrill you super. anti-establishment types. Rooster CoghumpPG] Sequel to True Grit, what can you say when "Big John" stars in a film? He has become an insti tution; even if his politics are a little conse2rvative (somewhat to the right of the John Birch Societyl. The Awful: Sky Raiders (PG) James Colburn learns hang gliding to rescue Susannah York from terrorists. Sounds like a winner, doesn't it? Night Caller ix) Oops. This is actually an X-rated film. Either Mr. McFarland has made a mistake or he will have to expand the Mars Theatre to handle the crowd. And for those of you who were "Wondering . . . "No, there is no truth to the rumor that the holes in the parking lot opposite the Fine Arts Building are being left unfilled in order to be stock ed with catfish in the spring." Adams: Spinal Column Instant Chaos Desendson Girls’ Hil l Of ^^anks to the small number Wednesday classes, Tues- are about as worshiped Consequently, !o^!^iiays. h of Friday night activi- 5^ ® occur on Tuesday night, things as parties, over- 9ht ■9ht ®sd, excursions, and late jock and panty raids, ay night, October 26, is example of the latter. , tiven by a divinely com- force to ^ something, 15 girls organized a raid. Poor planning and leadership resulted poor—almost failing-— though the jock raid ? taid. much to be desired, it Accomplish one thing. It ^^^'ired the guys to have a raid. And what a panty they did have. ( ^ all honesty and fairness, say that the panty. Tuesday night was better tf^^tized, much more effec- and exceedingly more than the pitiful It was a lot more i,Serous si raid. fun. too. The panty raid commenced with a Danish gym team (about 15 guys dressed in long johns) performing on girl's hill. Their show, consisting of awkward calisthenics,last ed a mere 15 minutes, but it was an action-packed quarter hour. At the close of the show, the Danish gym team received a round of applause compar able to that of a victorious football game. The applause must have been terribly in spiring to the guys, for they came back to present another show. A short encore was a- warded to the audience, then the long-underwear clad group exited the stage (the parking lot in front of Huffman). However,it was not long be fore men returned to girl's hill. This time—not to give a show—but, hopefully to get one. And a show they got. The occupants of Edna Moore, Stroup, and Huffman developed immediate insanity. One would think the girls had been ma rooned on a desert island void of males for the past 400 years. Finally men ar rived and wow—instant chaos. Armed with binoculars and flashlights, the raiders en tered the courtyard of Stroup and Edna Moore, Presenting their demands to the occu pants who waited eagerly at the windows. The guys didn't have to use force. The girls were much too eager to fill their requests. Standing in windows, dark, save for a beam of light from a flashlight, the girls' fill ed the windows with bodies, while filling the ground with underwear. The raiders returned sev eral times during the course of Tuesday night. Some say it was fun. Some say it was stu pid. Others voice little in terest in the whole affair since they slept through it. Still others say they wish they had their underwear back. ICiterarg (Cmttpat All entries must be com pletely original,never pub lished, typed in manuscript form, and not currently in volved in other competi tions. Writers should send their entries with a short biographical sketch and written permission to use the submitted material if the editors choose to.do so Manuscripts accepted thru January 14, 1977, only. Crucible will receive first publication rights to win ning entries as part of the competition, after which rights revert to the author, Winning entries will be pub lished in the spring issue of Crucible, a magazine of creative ideas published by the English and Art Depart ments of Atlantic Christian College. Send entries to Dr.James B. HembyjChmn.^ Dept, of Eng- lish, Atlantic Christian College,Wilson, N.C. 27893
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