THE MICHIGAN DAILY ris & Entertainm ent Thursday, December 4, 1975 Page Five w0 'Campus Flicks' contest results By JAMES VALK critic Penelope Gilliatt and Chi- George Pal classic. N cago-Sun Times critic Roger 31. hidden amongst the hor-n ow that the entries are in Ebert have penned motion pic- ror in Andy Warhol's Dracula and the balos arecunte, t ture screenplays. Ebert's effort were directors Roman Polanskic I a Campus Flicks Trivia Contest o a o d was Beyond the Valley of the and Vittorio DeSica.t spite leas from Ann dAr Dolls. Gilliatt wrote Sunday, 32. Jack Nicholson played a, 4 garnered about half the revenue he expected, but profits were so good from the two previous Billy Jack opuses that the mav- erick filmmaker was still able to lay the groundwork for his multi-million dollar expense. Among Laughlin's seven pro- jected feature films will be How Santa Claus Got His Name,1 a family film for release next Christmas, and Rape, starring his wife and frequent co-star, Delores Taylor. While Laughlin prepares hisF massive project, Hollywood pro- ducerscontinue to seek a suit- able property for John Denver's eventual film debut. -Chris Kochmanski Guthrie,Okla., is the site of the world's largest Scottish rite temple. New Mexico's state motto is "Crescit Eundo." It means, "It grows as it goes." 1 THURS., FRI., SAT. 6th Annual MINI-FOLK FESTIVAL $3.00 S with Michael Cooney Maggie Pierce Joe Hickerson Davey Jones Owen McBride 30 761-1451 *r F - -C - - - . --.-- si . 1 - Ann Arbor Cantata Singers MORRIS RISENHOOVER, Director presents BAC H.1 CHRISTMAS i ORATORIO Sunday, Dec. 7-4:00 p.m. . IRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH1 STATE AND WILLIAM STS. Adm.: $2.50 Students: $1.25 : TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE UNION BOX OFFICE FOR MORE INFO CALL 763-1107 Ater-~h SGL SCOlT HERON AND THE MIDNIGHT BAND kDA D U E A THREE-DAY MUSICAL PARTY iM 1421 HILL 8.: I . . ,: in te(Anionr aau"r Jn~ Cerhn4 Gs Your Chanukah i i