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Apparently to The New Shakespeare Company, all the world ' s a stage as was clearly evidenced by their political satire, Midsummer Nights Dream in early October. Later that month Jean-Michel Cousteau entertained the C.L.C. community with a speech emphasizing the potential of our underwater resources. His Multi-media presentation was meaningful and prompted a wide variety of questions. Ted Howard, the author of Who Can Play God? addressed the issue of genetic engineering with startling facts and statistics showing concerned insight into the future. Startling could not begin to describe Dick Gregory ' s lecture in February, which drew the year ' s largest crowd. His side splitting humor prologued his intense message about truth (or lack of it), manipulation, and the games people play. His three hour lecture challenged us to solve many unanswered questions. Another well known author, Flora Rheta Schreiber, spoke about the details and influences of her best-selling book, Sybil. Her real life contact with a woman who once possessed sixteen personalities gave her unique insight into human nature which was expressed in her book as well as in her lecture. The musical talents of classical guitarist, Miguel Rubio, took center stage during the month of March. His music possesses the essence of his Spanish origins as he tours the nation annually. March also brought Rosemary Reuter to the C.L.C. community. Her inspiring question Does Christian Theology subjugate or liberate women? opened up quite a few eyes to the churches attitude toward the women ' s role. Artist Lecture presented quite a variety of entertaining movies this year including Heroes, Smokey and the Bandit, The Goodbye Girl, Turning Point, Oh, God! and Big Wednesday. The In the Spotlight series began the semester with a multi-media comedy evening presented by Doug Ramsey and Rob Koon. Both men have served as intregal parts of the drama department ' s recipe for success during the past four years and brought a fraction of their natural humor to the stage. Kathy Johnson and Carrie Stelzner combined their talents to fill one of the segments in the series late in March. Both music majors gleamed with enthusiasm from when the lights flashed on until the evening ended. Bonnie Pinkerton rounded out the program in April with a musical performance including piano and guitar accom- paniment. 23
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