Sunday, April 15, 2012

Young Americans filled with glee

Young Americans filled with glee
     Remember when the “Young Americans” people showed up at SOCCCD BOT meetings, aiming to house all those wholesome young people of theirs at our ATEP campus? We said "no." (See Will ATEP be home to the "Young Americans"?)
     They eventually built a “college” in beauteous Corona. (Several present and former SOCCCD/college personnel have joined the YA's advisory board.)
     The organization just turned 50 and the OC Register (natch) is all over it:

Young Americans turns 50
     The group that began in 1962 is considered the granddaddy of show choirs and has trained thousands of young performers.
     Milton C. Anderson, a one-time high school music teacher in Los Angeles and TV music director, saw a disconnect between the emerging images of young Americans in the 1960s and the kids who had been in his classrooms.
     Those kids weren't rabble rousers and hooligans. How could Anderson show to the world what he thought was the true nature of American youth?....
Anderson makes his pitch, early 2007

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