The film follows a group of college coeds who decide to take a wild trip during spring break over to a Halloween-style rave on a dark and desolate island. |
It's true that our parents have generally made it tough to rebel — birth control and marijuana just don't faze them — but Charles is a little tough on today's coeds. |
Even the grumpy old professor of Mathematics, who detested coeds, and had bitterly opposed their admission to Redmond, couldn't floor her. |
It may be time to set aside any preconceived notions about these coeds and start thinking of them as serious consumers. |
He quickly formed a Motown-influenced act, the Style Council, that made his name recognizable by East Coast coeds in the mid eighties. |
He spoke with authority and enthusiasm, apparently oblivious to the adoring gazes of his star-struck coeds. |