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! n Lord Henry danced the limbo under a pole only eight inches off the floor. His nimbleness amazed and pleased the entire audience. A captivated audience listened intently to Jim Ffhau. one of the several folk singers who par- ticipated in the Hootenany. P. H. Phactor J ug Band Vibrated Sporting shoulder-length hair and unconventional in-1 struments. the P.H. Phactor Jug Band entertained thei students with their own style of music.
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The cafeteria was transformed into an island Jaradise on Saturday, September 17, for the iannual Boys' League Luau. Seven hundred ple wearing attire ranging from sweat shirts nd cut offs to muumuus and granny dresses, feasted on barbecued spareribs and chicken, ineapples, Hawaiian punch, and bananas. Palm rees swayed over floating gardenias and water- lilies in a tropical blue lagoon which couples could cross by means of a bridge. A giant tiki guarded the firepit in the center of the courtyard, although the rain kept many people from view- ing it. Tiki torches lined the pathway in the courtyard leading to the cafeteria where Madison students, gone Hawaiian, danced to the music of the Tikis and the Fabulons. The Tikis and Fabulons provided lively entertainment for those who attended the Luau. Activate Enthusiasm at Luau Included in the decorations along with palm trees and green ferns was a pair of sneakers, probably discarded by some barefooted Hawaiian. Hawaiian-spirited students who were afraid to get their feet wet made use of the foot bridge.
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Several hundred Madison students gathered in the auditorium, to aid the Executive Council in raising money for the United Good Neighbors. and Buzzed at UG Hootenanny The Executive Council sponsored the United Good Neighbors Hootenany which took place on Tuesday, October 11 in the auditorium. Emcee of the event was Olin Clark, who graduated from Madison in '64. The main attraction of the show was the P.H. Phactor Jug Band. The five members of the band, all from the Pacific Northwest, came to Oregon following their ap- pearance in California. Besides their long hair, they set themselves apart from other groups by the instruments they played. These included a guitar, a harmonica, a jug, a washboard, a banjo, a gazoo, and tamberine. Other participants in- cluded Jeanne Berardino, a '66 graduate, and Sue Child, a Madison senior, who both sang ballads and accompanied themselves on guitars. Lord Henry, a professional singer and dancer from Jamaica, demonstrated his ability to do the limbo under a pole only eight inches off the floor. These acts helped to raise over 3150.00 for the United Good Neighbors. Emcee Olin Clark asked Sue Child if he could join her in a song but she refused as his mu- sical ability was quite limited.
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