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I? s s r 3 X K vs rs S Amo YAM by Lura Woodhouse Lights, cameras, ac - It's not my fault, I swear! While prehistoric man learned to party, Lucifer sprang the monolith on Evanston, and Flamius ran after Luscious, audiences gasped for air between fits of laughter. Thus YAMO '83 charged through its three-week exclusive engagement and proved once again that teens can do it all - and with style! S . s .L The 26th annual production of YAMO actually began in early August when seniors Tom Greene and John Cusack first began discussing possibili- ties for the show. Although most of the writing was done informally, Tom and John locked themselves in the annex for two and a half days while writing the Julius Caesar act. Because YAMO's appeal is to a general audience, they had to be very careful not to include skits that were funny only to themselves. Seniors Joe Dennis, Musical Direc- if bww. tor, and Scott Shawver, Associate Musical Director, wrote all the music for the show. Having the opportunity to orchestrate was great! said Joe. He also added that he thought the orchestra was better than any of its predecessors. All loved the experience, and all who will be around next year will try again. And if they do as well next year as they did this, better buy tickets now because they'll be sold out in the fall! G ffar leftl YAMO '83 performers help E.T.H.S. celebrate its centennial with a rousing cheer. lleftl Strut MacPherson tSteve Pinkl gives his counselee Rico tDan DeVincentisl some advice in a scene from Strut MacPherson, Tough Counselor . tabove leftl Girlscouts lPam Cytrynbaum and Erica Sekularl are always helpful. In this fable they help Sir Otis tChris Busiell back to the castle. labovel Brutus lPaul Friedmanl racks his brains for an alternate plan in Julius Caesar
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.iv mg' 1 . i I 1 V ,F -2 O , lfkl H I 'i-gf,if,r, k,..,J ,, A it X If Vit, VXQM. W, I ti . .I .f ., .vi i. i . f as i. .E c,' Qs... .fa .,y........,g' L XJ' by Laura Nicodemus I glance to the right and see rows of students bent over rows of books, I glance to the left but only see more of the same. I listen but hear only rustling pages and the heating system. What is this? I thought Central Resource Center was the one place a person could socialize freely, the place to escape for a deep conversation. Things are not really as they had seemed. After this initial disillusionment, however, I looked around and saw that this place wasn't too oppressive after all. And if I really listened, I could hear an undercurrent of talk that I haclnft heard before. Well, maybe I can see how people wouldn't mind coming here fl, f his !:s, ,a C- I--,1 la-Q ,wig f m,.f,F. N. ,Q .y IQ after all. 'LIt's a nice place, sophomore Doug Gold saidf'But those librarians are always rushing over to quiet you down, even when you havenft spoken. Just as he said this, a librarian strode out from behind the main desk and separated an innocent couple quietly doing physics. Finally the bell rang, and the whole library rose and jammed the exit gate. After this visit many impressions were bouncing around in my head, but one seemed to rise and whisper above the others as I walked out I think I said, Free at last, free at last, thank God almighty I'm free at last! Q ...ad ltopl Instead of lunch, Jimmy Rosenberg chews his pen. labovel Phil Zelewsky does some light reading. Central Library 19
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