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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Oct 1966, p. 116

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Members of the Phyllis Sabold Dance Company performing " H a t s O n to Stravinsky" are (from left) Gail Winston of Highland Park, Charles Schnick of Chicago, Carol Walker o f Highland Park, John Landowsky of Chicago, Nana Shineflug of Glenview, M a r g o t Grimmer of Glencoe, Rosemary Doolas of Chicago, and Reva Bennett of Highland Park. Barat 'Dancers-in-Residence' Include Three From Shore ftwfiaaws 2 SOUND SYSTEMS! Use Theatre Speaker Or Your Car Radio Or B o t h ! Three North Shore dancers are on the Lindbergh book, twice has WEST SCMIH EAST SCREEN 1 members of a company recently been performed on CBS-TV Reper1 appointed artists in residence at tory Theater. LIZ Sizzles In The Hip-est p Barat College, Lake Forest. Local members of the men's happiest show i two of her i They are Miss Margo Grimmer, board are Newton N. Minow, 375 all-time great ever filmed!! i 970 Vernon Av., Glencoe; Nana Palos Rd.; Harold Pollak, 459 "DR. GOLDi films!! (Mrs. Will H.) Shineflug, 800 Elm Drexel Av.; and Alfred Teton 188 i FOOT A N D i St., Glenview; and Miss Sherry Harbor St., all of Glencoe; and 1 ELIZABETH THE BIKINI 1 i Dicus of Deerfield, who teaches Walter Pancoe, 340 Birch St., MACHINE" TAYLOR 1 i with ballet for the Glencoe Park-Recrea- Winnetka. 1 Paul Newman Frankie Avalon i tion District. Women's board members from i 1 Laurence --· plus -- The three are members of the the area- are Mrs. Robert Bacon, Harvey · Phyllis Sabold Dance Company, a 1545 Lawrence Ln.; Mrs. Paul "THE BEACH in three-year old group that has Collier, 2865 Shannon Rd.; and Mrs. KIDS i i performed at Barat College and in Richard Lepman, 1106 Fairway Ln., AND THE "CAT ON all of Northbrook; and Mrs. Pancoe the greater Chicago area. The MONSTER" > A HOT company was incorporated as a and Mrs. Walter Freedman, 1291 with the girls i 1 from the T IN ROOF" nonprofit organization in 1965, and Forest Glen Dr. N., both of WinnetHollywood 1 since then, both a women's board ka. Go-Go! l ·--and-- . and a men's board have been Others are Mrs. Leroy Belzer, 93 1 -- plus -- formed. Crescent Ln.; Mrs. Phillip A. "BUTTER- "GET Y O URThe boards sponsored a Calling Rashrrian, 196 Sheridan Rd.; Mrs. l Card performance at Barat College Robert Miller, 140 Euclid Av.; Mrs. FIELD SELF A COLlast spring to introduce the com- Teton; and Mrs. Pollak, all of LEGE GIRL" ;. i 8" pany to potential supporters. The Glencoe. Information about the company's company also gives lecture-demonNEWEST AND W0 IMEST ELECTRIC strations for the Inner City Pro- spring subscription series; engageIN CAR HEATERS gram of the Chicago Board of ments for clubs, schools, or benefit performances; or membership in ? Education, for the Pushup Program OPEN ALL W I N T L T T ^ of the Chicago Committee for the sponsoring groups can be Urban Opportunity, and for subur- obtained by calling Mrs. Pollak. ban area schools. Choreographer Phyllis Sabold of LAST 2 WEEKS! Highland Park chooses her themes EVES. (Exc. Sun.) 8:30 from music, art, and literature, MATS. ( W e d . & Sat.) 2 P.M. 4 1 0 S. M I C H I G A N varying in time from Chaucer's " ·GENERATION1 IS BRIGHT. BRISK . . . IN"Canterbury Tales" to Anne Morrow Lindbergh's "Gift From the TELLIGENT . . . THE AUDIENCE LOVES Sea." "Sea, Shell, and Self," based OTirnnr EVERY SECOND MINUTE OF IT." c w c o a a T*un. presents FREDERICK B R I S S O N NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY THEATRE presents Ugo Betti's GENERATION BROADWAY'S COMEDY SMASH HIT! b y WILLIAM GOODHART Starring "CRIME ON GOAT ISLAND" a tragedy of error, devastating in its ironic conclusion OCTOBER 21. 22. 23. 27. 28. 29. 30 Sundays 4 p.m. JEROME . BARNARD COWAN HUGHES G O O D SEATS AVAILABLE! (EXC. SUN.) BOX OFFICE OPEN 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M. ORCH. MEZZ. Mon. thru Thurs. Eves. »6.00 $6.50 $5.00 Fri. & Sat. Eves. Wed. & Sat. Mats. 1st. BALC. $6.00 $5.50-5.00-4.50 $6.50 $6.00-5.50-5.00 $5.00 $4.50-4.00-3.50 2nd BALC. $3.50 $4.00 $3.00 Curtain 8:00 Tickets now en sal* Speech Building Evcmston. III. 116 492-7282 Mail orders will be given prompt attention! Please give one or more alternate dates. Make check or money order payable t o the Studebaker Theatre and enclose stamped, self-addressed envelope for return of tickets. Seals on Sale at All Montgomery Ward Stores & Ticket Central, 212 N. Michigan. O c t o b e r 20, 1966

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