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Opposite page, top: In Sauce for the Goose, Helen (Iris Tackett) tells Ruth (Lisa Harshbarger) her plan to win back her straying husband. Bot- tom: Barry Coe, Stan Odle, Gladden Gross and Brian Canary discuss the various ways to make a corpse happy in Last Will. This page, top left: Michele Zurakow- ski as Angel Cody in Last Will, dis- plays a personality somewhat differ- ent from what her name suggests. Top right: Props and setting for The Wliite Wliale were simple; the play relied on the skill of Lynda Naragon, Tony Wittwer, Krista Blosser and Dave Kennedy to convey its meaning. Bottom: Randy Clinker and Mary Rliynard enact a scene from the drama, Happy New Year Molly. 27
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Play festival Serves Double Helping of Comedy, Drama For the third consecutive year, Dan Sharp won the Original One-Act Play Festival, this year with Last Will. The plot of this comedy concerns the heirs to a fortune who are forced to make a dead man happy in order to inherit their money. Second place in the Festival went to The Wliite Wliale, by Ruth Tyn- dall Baker. Terry Doran ' s Happy New Year Molly took third prize, and Sauce for the Goose, a comedy by Florence Scott Lane, received fourth prize. Five additional scripts were entered by playwrights in a fifty- mile radius of this area. 26
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AAJf O Club Celebrates Ulack History Week February 11-18 was national Black History Week. In keeping with the theme Phases of Black Life, the week was celebrated on Manchester campus with a full schedule of black educators, artists, films and other spe- cial events. The programs were open to the public as well as to MC students. The week began with a program by the Corine Morse Williams Dance Group and an informal discussion at AAFRO House with Myron Chenault of Bowling Green University. Later in the week, Halisi Shauri of Northwest- ern University of Chicago spoke at AAFRO House. The movies LADY SINGS THE BLUES and THE AUTO- BIOGRAPHY OF MISS JANE PITT- MAN were shown, and North Man- chester residents were treated to a poetry reading by poet Ethridge Knight. Saturday was Las Vegas Night, and the week came to a close on Sun- day with a Sunday Celebration and evening program sponsored by black students. Top: AAFRO Club members relax after a successful Las Vegas Night. Bottom: Mel Huston presides over the table where Dave Kennedy seems to have lost his luck. 28
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