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' Carrie ' is tha mosf astute, skillful am satisfying thriller crafted for the screei since ' Jaws ' . IF YOU’VE GOT TERROR TASTE TAKE CARRIE TO THE PROM
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During a television interview, Mr. Phipps explains the situation. L M JR IS ' a m 1 ■ ft Few Robinson students were greatly upset by the double shift, as exhibited by Greg Simpson. STUDENT LIFE 13
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“How was It? Super Bowl game. After being held in suspense for over an hour, the viewer ken bodies. was assaulted by ten minutes of machine gun fire and j were movies which were not violent or sexist. “The Front” was a tale of a front man for blacklisted writers during the 1950’s a,; thy hearings concerning Communism. Though humorous, the story was deeply political and did not serve as a release from ten As the year progressed, many students began to complain of the movie fare. Yet, the violence continued to flood the area. In contrast to the violence of the cinema, the record industry pushed slow and mellow songs. The majority of the new releases were sad or sentimental love songs, or lonely poems of tragedy. ill Many new stars released singles that became popular. But due to the huge releases during the year, many artists were not heard about again. Toward the end of the year, the tried and true groups and individuals were the ones most frequently remembered. However, the music began to balance out the violence and hatred shown in films and in reality. Though the records were not uplifting, a spirit was produced that many felt. WASHINGTON STAR, Newspapers Enterprise Association, November 24, 1976. Tonite’s The Night-Rod Stewart What if there were a list hat said our best writer veren’t allowed to write More Than A Feeling-Boston Yo.u Are The Woman-Firefall It would be like America in 1953 ■ a. -Mc¬ Nights Are Forever Without You—England Dan John Ford Coley I Never Cry—Alice Cooper Stand Tall—Burton Cummings Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word—Elton John Walk This Way-Aerosmith FEATURE Nadia’s Theme—Perry Botkin Barry DeVorzon Lines STUDENT LIFE 15
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