"Count me in!"

This week we have two Sentinel reports—one on a youth leadership conference held in Boston, Massachusetts, and another showing how this magazine is reaching a new international audience through the computer network, Internet.

The ninth annual "Count me in!" conference, sponsored by The National Conference of Christians and Jews, was held recently in the Sunday School building of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston. There were two hundred delegates from thirteen high schools in the Greater Boston area. They had already shown their potential as young leaders, and this five-hour conference was designed to develop their skills further through small group discussions and workshops.

The keynote presentation, "Through the Eyes of a Friend," combined live narration on stage with illustrative film footage to convey some of the lessons to be learned from the experiences of the German-Jewish girl Anne Frank during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands.

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