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Mike Uribe and Fernando Ochaas ' stand in the buffet line during the Foreign Language Club's Interna- tional Night. Diunna Greenleaf, French club member, sings Love is Blue in French while Karen Baker, Janet McKee, Pamela Villareal, Leanna Yohe, Brenda Green, and Cindy Schomer give moral support. U 1 ws. ' ' ., fre 3' li in l 64 international night ' figs:- -My v . is s if , H it ,, , w g 4.,, 3,- s v ,,:, , . g.-,,f1.' lm V. ' , ' gt ,, x 'P lt U 2 gt 1 ygfg f ff, 4 ,i.-,-,s -.. ' ' F it ,af My , 3 me r 1 ll'il ' ,,,, it ij r s ' 475 5 Elisa Perez, member of the Spanish club, is dressed as a bull fighter for a skit presented by the Spanish Club. 'Q' ' 9
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Freedom J am boogies to bicentennial beat Two days during the '75-'76 school year the MacArthur auditorium rocked with the sounds of Freedom Jam and their screaming fans. The group was sponsored by the Student Senate as a bicentennial activity. On Nov. 25 the group gave performances and plugged their concert for the following night. The students responded with enthusi- asm and on Nov. 26 the group played to a near capacity crowd. A The group was formed in June 1975 when Tim Brownell wrote the bicentennial show with which they are currently touring the country. Freedom Jam is composed of Tim Brownell lwriter, lead guitaristi, Tom Krause lmanager, bass guitaristj, Don Bostwick lboss guitoristl, Phil Hawn lelectric pianol, Ron Hickman llead vocall, Mike Augello llead vocall, Terry Adams ldrumsl, and Mark Lock lassist- ant mcnagerl. Freedom Jam singers Ron Hickman and Mike Augello sing their hearts out in concert Friday, Nov. 26. lleftl Performing a short bicenten- nial skit before MacArthur stu- dents are Terry Adams and Ron Hickman. lrightj Leod vocalist Ran Hickman dresses in the era of the forties as he protroys Bing Crosby singing Black Christmas. 66 concert
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