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THE SENIORS FEATURED THE ANIMAL CALLED PRINK PAURADAMUS. There »a.- lime for lakinf; in the whole atmosphere of the Prink Paurada mus. Silhouettes formed at the Prink Pauradamus show couples enjoying the dance. Pink, while and purple decorated the cafeteria for the Seniors Prink Paura- damus. The dance was tilled after a legendary animal, which some of the sen- iors ' devised for the occasion. Seniors contacted a group called the Legends to provide music for the dance. This group featured a girl singer, who charmed the party goers, . lthough it was a well planned dance, attendance was disap- pointing. In the moments when the hand wasn ' t hlasting out some hard rock music, the dance was quiet and thoughtful for some. For others the time was used to talk, may he tell a few jokes to get a burst of laughter out of their companions. The Legends pla while Jim Brownlee and Linda Feck dance. 20
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MR. DONALD RAHN REDISCOVERED OLD BAND PUPILS AT CONCERTS. Intermission provides lime to catch one ' s breath and to compare. Steve Isleib and xylophone set the stage before the Winter Band Concert. The Winter Band Concert this year featured an international flavor with songs from Italy. Spain, Russia. Germany and an Afro-American adaptation. With some band members came two sets of crutches and at home one ill first chair flutist. These were not the only unusual occurences this year. Mr. Donald Rahn. Highland Junior High School band director, performed Weber s Con- certino and Is now the solo clarinetist for the INorthshore Band of Uilmele. While serving time with the U.S. Army he was in charge of woodwinds and held auditions for new band members. Highland ' s band has improved itself in both concerts and contests under Mr. Kahiis direction. This year ' s concert made over a hundred dollars, not counting seasonal tick- ets and acitivitv cards. 19
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Wild hair, wild dance movements and wild Beat Merchants are ingredients for a pym jam which turns on Ann Jamieson and her friends JUNIORS HAD RUN OF THE CAFETERIA, GYM AND EQUIPMENT. March tenth, eight o ' clock, Libertyville High School was the date, the time, and the place for the class of ' 68 ' s gym jam. Dance music was done up by the Beat Merchants. Some students became wild gyrating dancers. Others wandered into the gvm to prove their athletic prowess. These gym jammers simultaneously completed vigorously against each other in basketball, volleyball, ping-pong, and badminton. Only aggressive jammers survived. Those that weren ' t dancing or taking part in sports had other activities open to them. They could either wander through the halls looking for one or two special persons or else thev could quench their thirsts by having a coke or save their money by having a drink of water. Brenda Long and friends sing and hum alung with the Beat Mer- chants. Basketball and volleyball help lo round out a W ild evening. 21
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