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B O ponsored Black Weekend The Black Students Organization sponsored three days of Black-oriented activities based on the theme Kusaidina, Swahili for helping one another. One of the big attractions of the weekend was a concert by the Ramsey Lewis Trio, which featured soul and jazz music. Other events of the weekend were: the Gwendolyn Brooks Black Repertory Thea- ter, which performed three short plays in MacHugh Theatreg a dance at the Starlite Terrace, featuring Sis Cannabis Funk, a lecture by Dr. Fred Crockett, M.D., a national expert on Sickle Cellg and a buffet dinner, soul style, in the college cafeteria. Proceeds from the weekend went to the National Foundation for Sickle Cell Anemia, a book scholar- ship award for black students at Quincy College and the College Arts Program, who helped to back the weekend financially. V ,Y .gwxftvi I - 1 , Black Students from the College and community enjoyed the weekend of Black-ori- ented activities. 1 l 1 The weekend finale was a buffet dinner, soul style, in the cafeteria. 7 7
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Bryan Thalhammer Stars In Spring Production Richelieu , under the direction of depart- ment chairman, Hugh Fitzgerald, was present- ed in MacHugh Theatre. The production, which was first presented in 1913, concerned a conspiracy against Cardinal Richelieu, the great prime minister of France in the 1600's. With a plot to kill Richelieu, one to depose the king, Richelieu's plot to prevent his murder, and a love plot between Julie, Riche- 1ieu's second passion, and DeMauprat, the hero emerged gallantly and unscathed. Though there was no involvement with actual French history, the author, Edward Bulwer- Lytton, created the character as the hero-villian of the Gothic drama. Bryan Thalhammer, senior theater major, played the leading role of Richelieu. Other ma- jor characters were: Joseph, played by Rick O'Connellg Baradus, played by Gerry Wagner, Julie and De Mauprat, played respectively by Mickey MacDonald and Chuck McPheeters. Ray Zanger playing one of King Louis soldiers stole all of De Mauprat s money in a dice game. Chuck McPheeters played De Mauprat.
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