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American youth join forces
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Sing Out group presents musical
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by Cecile O’Rourke
Bearded, shabbily-dressed in
dividuals stage a sit-down strike
protesting the war in Viet Nam
and foreign nations exclaim,
“Ah, so this is an example of the
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unity and patriotic spirit they
call democracy.”
Civil rights demonstrators
kill -innocent people in an
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effort to secure their peace
and freedom and distant
lands cry, “Oh, so this is
what makes America great,
with equal opportunity for
everyone.”
Protest after protest deposits
only ill favor in the minds of
foreign peoples.
Now there is a new way for
the youth of America to speak
SENIORS HELPED to attain this year’s donation goal by mak out and demonstrate their ideas.
It’s called Sing Out and grew out
ing $42.00 at their car wash.
of the Moral Re-Armament As
sociation.
Sing Out ’66 presented a
School interest dubs elect officers!
preview of its musical, “Up
With People,” in the audito
rium Sunday. Plans are be
length of terms varies with groups
ing made to present the
show to the public at a later
New officers have been elect president Diane Coddington.- The
date.
ed to the chartered school clubs. advisors are John Seymour and
The students now participat
The length of their terms will Julian Amaya.
ing in Sing Out ’66 gave up uni
vary with the different clubs.
Bill Wyatt and Edith Bennet versity scholarships, sold valu
The Biology club will be will lead the G-Not’es through able possessions and postponed
headed by Lucy Chattin and another year with the assistance plans for a college education to
Nancy Marqueling will be of Eugene Kaza, their advisor.
present in song their ideas of
vice-president. George Zahn
Future Nurses of America what it takes.to build a nation.
is the advisor.
have selected Marian Brander-
They receive no salary and no
Clefs’ president is Rick Fran horst as their head nurse with government aid. What they make
cis and his vice-president is Judi Delores Jobe working with her. on tours barely covers produc
Donald. The advisor is Wilbur Their advisors are Mrs. Nora tion and travel expenses.
Funk.
Young and Mrs. Esther Austin.
Sing Out groups were
Sarah Leong will lead the
Gendrills will dance under the
started in the summer of »65
French club with Jill Berg leadership of Jennie Walters and
at Mackinac Island, Mich
man, Michelle Rex and Mrs. Cynthia Froom, and the supervi
igan,
where 7,000 youths
Anna Tempest assisting her. sion of Mrs. Mary Bray, Miss
gathered from, every state
Starting another year is the Mary Rask and Miss Naomi Eng
in America and from around
Wordlers club with Debbie Prou-, land.
the globe “to remake the
ty in charge. Secretary is Kathy
Pep club will cheer from the
world.”
Bissett and the advisor is Miss stands trader the direction of Jo
These youths together with
Sarah Smithson.
anna Pulakis and Jan Olson. The British producer Henry Cass and
Helen Wall and- Alice advisors are Miss Jean Blakely, the Colwell brothers formed a
Rooney will head up the Miss Helen Cherry and Mrs. movement called Sing Out ’65.
Russian club under the su Nancy Moore.
The show was launched and
pervision of their advisor,
seen
by 20,000 in one day at the
Mrs. Anita Logan; and the Academic deficiency
New
York World’s Fair. It
Keglers will “roll” through
another year with Larry program scheduled; mov6d on to Washington, D.C.,
where the cast was greeted by
Sturm and Ron Pettit as the
96 members of the U.S. Con
head “pins.” John Monahan will aid all classes
As one of the first four high gress.
is their advisor.
The troupe of 300 sang at
The Spanish National Honor schools in the Portland area hav
the
Washington Hilton ho
Society will start the year with ing a special program we are
tel in front of 4,000 Wash
President Andy Gill and Vice- now able to help students with
ington leaders and received
academic deficiencies.
a 15 minute standing ova
“The pilot program begun last
tion.
They sang for a group
year at the ninth grade level will
of 15,000 at the Hollywood
be extended to students who
Bowl and made two half
need special attention in Eng
hour television shows.
lish and social studies at the
Sing
Out ’65 flew to Japan
ninth and tenth grade levels,”
A choir concert will be pre stated Gust Kanas, vice-princi and Korea. They performed in
sented to the public by the music pal of curriculum.
department on November 2 at
These special classes differ
Paul's
8:00 p.m. in the auditorium. A from the regular ones in that the
few highlights of the show will number of students is limited to
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be ^presented to the students in' twenty per class and they re
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“We’re presenting a good cross from specially qualified teach
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“The purpose of the special
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rector.
classes are to help teenagers
Participating in the program avoid dropping out of school due
will be the senior, junior and to academic deficiencies and to
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Japan’s traditional Kabuki thea
tre and received standing ova
tions from confirmed anti-Amer
ican students in Tokyo. In Korea
they presented their show to.
Prime Minister Chung II Kwon.
They staged their shows be
fore military troops who begged
for encores. Soldiers of the U.S.
eighth army watched Sing Out’
’65 only a few miles from Com
munist lines.
Sing Out ’66 is even greater.
Since it was launched, it’s been
seen by over 1.6 million people
and traveled more than 35,000
miles.
The Sing Out movement is in
full swing and Sing Outs are
popping up all over America.
invades Portland
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BIRTHSTONE RINGS
Their songs are rapidly chang
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nations have felt for America.
They are showing America as a
nation of clean-cut youth with
solid ideas of freedom and de
mocracy.
This impression is a far cry
from their previous pictures of
American youth as dirty picket-
ers fighting against their na
tion’s actions.
The Hungarian uprising was
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revolutionizing of their country.
Now American youth is taking
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