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j.. 5. 9 J riff.. Ar, 14623 . .sf -1, . 1 ,Y 1 Ye., ri ' S P -Spffgiglff, miata . 'v 1.3 . 1usf'.2f-f' CW : Encourages Awareness ln October the Council for Women's Awareness sponsored their annual Wom- en's Awareness Week. The week began on October 18, 1982 with a lecture spon- sored by the Activities Council, CWA and the Progressive Student Alliance. The speaker at this lecture was former con- gresswoman, Bella Abzug. Mrs. Abzug talked for almost two hours on the role of women in the government and on current political issues. On the second night of the week a Rape Awareness seminar was held. At this seminar a self defense instructor pre- sented techniques for rape prevention and gave students advice on avoiding rape confrontations. The third night members of CWA participated in a march against visiting President Reagan. A large group of students participated in the march from Bradley's campus to the civic center to express their feelings on the President's policies. Finally, the week was completed on the weekend with the showing of the movie, Tess. The movie was presented by ACBU and CWA and was a strong way to end the week. Photo by Susan Silverberg Photo by Susan Silverberg Photo by Susan Silverberg
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Bradley Goes Latino ln early November the Latino Student Association sponsored Bradley Goes Latino Week. From November 1 through November 5 the Association worked to increase the average student's awareness of the culture and problems of Latin American. The week began with a spirited 90 min- ute talk by Felipe Luciano on the Black and Latin American minority in the Unit- ed States. He emphasized their participa- tion in television and radio media as a means of acquiring some political recog- nition and stated that the Association's Latino Week was an example of the new Latino pride that is emerging all over the nation. Bradley Goes Latino Week contin- ued with a lecture by Dr. Stephen Bunk- er, assistant professor of sociology at the University of Illinois, on the violation of human rights in Latin America. Dr. Bunk- er talked to students concerning these violations and the role of the United States in Latin America. The Latino Student Association is a group providing activities for the benefit of Latino students and the University as a whole. By sponsoring Latino Week the Association had made a large advance- ment towards fulfilling its role on Brad- ley's campus. Photo by Audrey Pearson Photo by Chris Cantele Photo by Gary Csuk
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Doolittle and chorus remind the audience that With a Little Bit of Luck you can get anything you want The part of Doolittle was played by David Houghtaling ltopl Eliza, Kandiss Bowen, tells Freddy Eynsford-Hill, Chris Henderson, that she wants more than talk. She explains this in her song Show Me . lAbovel Professor Henry Higgins, Ron Claypool, waltzes with Miss Eliza Doolittle, Kandiss Bowen, at the Embassey Ball in honor of the Queen of Transylva- nia labove rightl Y .C K 1 d , lg'-v .3 tv.. My Fair Lady Smashing was the word many peo- ple used to describe the Bradley Universi- ty production of the Lerner and Loewe musical MY FAIR LADY. The produc- tion, which opened the Bradley Theater Season ran for eight performances from Sept. 3 through Sept. 12. Under the di- rection of Dr. Richard Marriott, a cast of more than 25 spent the entire month of August transforming the Meyer Jacobs Theater into early twentieth century Lon- don. Ron Claypool was wonderful as Prof. Henry Higgins and Kandiss Bowen was enchanting as Eliza Doolittle. The musical depicts the story of a flower girl, who is transformed into a lady with the help of an English professor. The musical num- bers were beautifully choreographed by Paula Petrini and solidly held together under the direction of Molly McCullough. Brent and Deann Fleming designed the lavish scenery which added the finishing touch to a wonderful production. MY FAIR LADY was a monumental show and its success was due to the com- bined efforts of many people. The musi- cal was a loverly way to open the 1982-1983 Bradley Theater Season.
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