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talent show Probably the only musical science fiction production witnessed in Beardsley Gym was this year's talent show, entirely student run. Starring Howard Rosenblate, Darlene Mote and Pete Eastman, the story took the form of a flashback from the year 2000 on today's school activities. Fun's A-Brewing opened for a general assembly with a dancing chorus, 30 strong, and carried out the motif of ETHS past and present. Specialty acts included a song by Anne Breckenridge, Ted Schulte's rendition of C'est Si Bon, and numbers by Rita Reilly and Jane Anderson, Linda Garn and Marion Ryan, and Bob Montgomery with the Out- house Eight Minus Four. Y Upper Right: The dancing chorus. Left to right first row: L. Rodelius, N. Burge, S. Willis, P, Min! strell, C. Snead, J. Wall, P. Pollock. Second row: E. Wennerstrand, B. Pond, P. Cope, L. Schwartz B. Drew, C. Bartholomew, B. Gahard. Third row: I B. Brauer, J. McGinn, C. Breyer, J. Schmidt, J. McFad- den, J, Minstrell, Fourth row: J. Sand, C. Smith, B. Heiburger, B. Stickney, F. Potter, S. Croft, B. Tempest. Center Left: Beaucoup de yoyosl Ted Schulte imitates Stan Freeburg imitating Eartha Kitt. Lower: Face the musicl The singing chorus. Kneeling, left to right: Lee Ryan, Susan Geiger, Chickie Lake, Kay Vance, Donna Anderson, Florence Hauser, Chuck Walter, Dick Bentley, Dean Lauben- heimer, Bob Kennedy, Julie Van Pelt, Kathy Brown, Virginia Havighurst, Connie Follett, and Carol Cohen. Standing: Jean Bickford, Lynne McClay, Barbara Keck, Reed Mitchell, Mary Kimbark, and Georgeann Smith. Q 4 it
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Seek, Find, and Live God's Way was the theme of this year's Youth Conference, spon- sored by the Evanston Council of Churches. With the First Methodist Church as head- quarters, the Youth Conference Board, headed by Jean Bickford, planned a non-sectarian worship service, a dinner, entertainment and election of officers. The day before the conference was an all- school assembly, featuring as keynote speaker Dr. Alexander, minister of the First Christ Church of Oklahoma City, Father Putnam of St. Matthew's Episcopal Church in Evanston gave the invocation. A special assembly in Social Hall the day of the conference gave all ticket holders an opportunity to hear a discussion of questions concerning religion. Upper Left: The Evanston Youth Conference Execu- tive Board. Left to right, first row: Gene Guthrie, Dave Park, Mimi Gibson. Second row: Joe Croft, Liz Forrer, Chairman, Jean Bickford, Sally Soper, Leslie Alt. Third row: Marlene Oeschger, Bob Teare, Marilyn Moyer, John Ferren. Center Right: Youths' hands hold the light of the world. Sonja Hudson, l64, symbolizes EYC, Lower left: Preparation, specialization, perspiration, and inspiration. Dr. William Alexander addresses the opening session of the Youth Conference. 28 united we stand ' , ' ,, my Q
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il' A Hit ', N ed 1-uf, g..J -' the pawn Insignificant yet powerful, taken tor granted and yet standing ready to assume a for more im- portant role, the pawn in the game of chess repre- sents to us the day-by-day, move-by-move journey across the checkerboard pattern of sunshine ond shad- ow in a yeor's closswork. We recognize the progress of the pawn as a symbol for this section . . , classes.
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