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134 Meg, Betty Webber, and the town of Brigadoon welcome Jeff, Brooks Baldwin, to their magical village. Realizing that they are really lost, Bill Williams as Tommy and Brooks Baldwin as Jeff seek solutions to their problem. Period costumes , elaborate sets highlight BRIGADOUN Earl Kirshner, as Charley, toasts his future bride. A small mystical Scottish town reappeared on Evan- ston's stage for the spring musical, Lerner and Loewe's Brigadoon, presented March 15,16,22, and 23. The plot revolved around two young Americans, who, while visiting Scotland, became lost in a forest. As they wandered, Brigadoon, which comes back to earth for one day each century, appeared before the visitors. Tommy, one of the Americans, fell in love with Fiona, a citizen of Brig- adoon, but decided to return to America. His love for Fiona, however, had become so strong that he returned to the site at Brigadoon, and the town miraculously reappeared to re- unite Tommy and Fiona. Bill Williams and Chris Smith played Tommy, and Jo- anna Paps and Janet Rogness starred as Fiona. Other mem- bers of the cast included Brooks Baldwin and Judd Parkin as Jeff, Tommy's friend, and Betty Jo Webber and Bobbie Sue Proper as Meg. Ellen Rosenblum and Stephanie Sim- mons portrayed Jean, and Earl Kirschner and Sandy Cham- pion played Charlie. Tim Landfield and Paul Ilmer were Harry. Conducted by Mr. Alvin Mistak, the ETHS orchestra accompanied the cast and chorus, Miss Donna Gordon chore- ographed the musical, and Mr. Richard Rosewall conducted the chorus. Elaborate sets, special lighting effects, and colorful period costumes highlighted the production, which was directed by Mr. William Ditton.
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136 Turnabouts feature ouija boards and jug music Bizarre decor, casual atmospheres, and jug music were some of the features of this year's turnabouts. Popcorn machines, ouija boards, and bright flashing lights set the mood for the Turnabout, Signs of Our Time, which was held November 11 in North School Cafeteria. Colored lights, blinking on and off, created a psy- chedelic atmosphere, while Mr. Lazierfs popcorn ma- chine, along with soft drinks, provided refreshments for those who moved to the student lounge. A ouija board sur- rounded by fortunetellers foretold the futures of the specu- lating couples who stopped there. Horoscopes for each month were written on cards as souvenirs. Entertainment was provided by the Mass, a band com- prised of ETHS students. Blue jeans, straw hats, and a L'il Abner atmosphere highlighted the Sadie Hawkins Day Dance on February 24, held in the South School Cafeteria. The hillbilly theme was carried out with a jug band and L'il Abner decorations and refreshments. A prize was awarded to the grubbiest-looking couple at the end of the evening's festivities. The Dylan Street Blues Band played rock music, and the Beaver Valley Philharmonic featured jug sounds. Pausing for a breather between dances, John Bevington and Kathy Devery enjoy a coke at the Girls' Club Turnabout. Bill Biety and Patti Carlborg purchase popcorn from Joyce Baskin at 'fSign of Our Times,
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