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November 15, 1987 - Image 7

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Publication:
Michigan Citizen, 1987-11-15

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SU�GEO GENERAL'S WARNING: Quitting Smoking
. Now Greatly Reduces Serious Risks to Your Health.

7
Local u
lands ro e in
SU production
EAST LANSING
Theodo Y. Brooks of Detroit
will perform in the Michgian
State University Performing
Arts Company production of
Sh espeare's "The Taming of
the Sherew.·
The cia sic comedy takes
pi ce in 16th century Italy, t the
home of Baptista Minola and his
two beautiful daughter . Minol
is trying to marry off his elder,
shrewish daughter, Kate.
Petruchio, a man ttracted to
her dowry, believes he can marry
and tame her, and the two
engage in a classic battle of the
sexes.
Meanwhile, Biaca, the
younger d ughter, is being
wooed by a number of suitors,
who must disguise themselves in
order to get close to her. Lucen­
tio and Hortensio are two such
rival suitors, and their attempts
to fool everyone make for some
hilarious situations.
Brooks plays Patricia, a flir­
tatious servant in the Minola
house.
A senior at MSU, Brooks is
the daughter of Wylodene
Brooks, 13367 Prest St., Detroit.
She graduated from Cooley
High School in 1983.
"The Taming of the Shrew"
will be presented on the Festival
Stage of MSU's Wharton
Center for Performing Arts, on
ov. 13, 14, 14,20 and 21.
Two Detroi
students
named to SU
homecoming
court
EAST LANSING - Michelle
Busby and Savior Moss of
Detroit were two of 10 students
nominated to the 1987
Homecoming Court at
Michigan State University.
The court was featured in the
traditional parade and several
other activities during MSU's
Homecoming festivities, Oct.
20-24, centering on the theme
"Holiday at MSU.·
Busby, home address is 3807
Leslie, Detroit. She graduated
from Cody High School.
Moss, a senior majoring in
accounting. was sposored by the
Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority.
Besides being an active member
of that organization, she belongs
to the Minority Business Stu­
dents Association and the a­
tional Association of Black Ac­
countants.
Moss is the daughter of Essie
Moss, 4485 W. Outer Dr.,
Detroit. She graduated from
Cass Technical High School in
1983.

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