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Sweat streams from the face of Ray Charles (right and below), as he sits in the Stepan Center spotlight. Ray worked hard during his performances, but his toil was rewarded by voluminous applause as he was helped from the stage. Shades, the sign of membership in the Ray Charles Cult, were popular among the spectators. 27
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Ray and His Group FOUR THOUSAND newly-returned students forged the mud and construction-ridden road leading to the Stepan Center in anticipation of the musical excite- ment of Ray Charles. They sat under the silver- crusted dome for three hours as the blind minstrel sounded out in his inimitable hoarse-throated tones. Accompanied by his orchestra and the Raylettes, the master began softly with lyrical ballads. Slowly he toyed with his audience, building up enthusiasm as his repertoire went on, until emotions broke with the final strains of What ' d I Say? Ray Charles had come to N.D. and everyone was aware of it. Betty Carter, popular vocalist of the Ray Charles Troupe delivers an emotion-packed blues number. 26
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Rain and Cold Fail to Disappoint Trippers THE BLUE CIRCLE men are master organizers, especially when it comes to the annual Student Trip. On the first weekend of November they not only transported some 800 Notre Dame stu- dents to the New York-Philly area, found a hotel willing to lodge them and girls willing to entertain them, but also conveniently arranged for the legal drinking age in New York to be eighteen and organized the thrilling Irish upset victory over Navy, 20 to 12. One of the more poorly received features of the Blue Circle ' s arrangements was the wet and freezing weather. How- ever, Trip Chairman George Maddock denied all responsibility for that part of the weekend. Almost as many students who left for New York managed to return to Notre Dame a few days later. (Above) Blue Circle men check final roster while Notre Dame student trippers (right) crowd onto buses, eager to get on the road to Philadelphia and New York City. U [P
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