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THE WOULD-BE GENTLEMAN SATIRIZED THE FRENCH HIGHBORN The sets were complicated and took much effort. Mrs. Jourdain tells her husband he has wasted mone so that a certain woman would notice him. Dave Fonda. Jack Brown and Jim Lincoln as iea -hers dis« ' uss the arts. at The ould-l)f Genlleman, a comedy by Moliere. is about a mans strufjgle to be accepted socially after becoming rich. Mr. Jourdain, Skip Krueger, has hired experts to teach him to be a gentleman. Mr. Jourdain lends money to a promi- nent nobleman. Art Meyers, who is trying to marry a wealthy woman. Kathy Hughes. Gerry Gansinger. playing Mrs. Jour- dain. realizes her husband is infatuated with the wealthy woman and there ' s trouble. Mr. Jourdain ha refused to let his daughter. Lucile. played by Irene Armour, marry Cleonte. Brian Bell. Cleontes valet. Jon Davis, in a wild plan has Mr. Jourdain made a Mama-mouchi . Lucile married to Cleonte, and keeps for himself, a girlfriend, played by Ann Ta lor. The sets of The X ould-be Gentleman were designed by Miss Harding and her classes. Mr. Smucker directed the light- ing. Students in charge were Tom Harger. lighting, and Bob Turnbull. setting. .Mrs. Morgan and Miss Bcrnt assisted Mr. Herold and Mr. Crowe in the direction of the play.
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inning band membe ! . Jim Mellen and John McCareins, discuss music with Mr. Sanders. Sophomores enjoyed the bailie of ihe bands which ihej held at the L.S.D. dance. Drum beats, guitars twanging and people laughing: these uere the sounds of the L.S.D.. otherwise known as the LIB- ERTYVILLE SOPHOMORE D. NCE. Psychedelic was the theme of the evening. Three bands pounded out the latest psychedelic sounds and the teeny- boppers sported brash, psychedelic clothes the Mod era. The bands were the Royal Flush, the Brew-d and the Untolds, two proved to be untold. The Royal Flush won the battle of the bands, and it turned out they were the ones who got paid for the evening. CLASS OF ' 69 HAD A BATTLE OF THE BANDS THAT ROCKED BUILDING AND DANCERS The primitive, psychedelic sound of folk rock fascinated L.S.O. dancers. 24
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The Spring Band Concert was recorded li e by an excellent tape recording machine. MUSICAL GROUPS PROVED THEIR EXCELLENCE AT THE SPRING CONCERT t m «m »%] m « « » « 1 11, ' 1 This year the Concert Band demonstrated its fine musical abihty at the Spring Concert. The band began the program with Second Suite. The first movement of the suite was a fanfare which the whole band performed. After a short intro- duction ther e was a lyrical solo for the alto saxophone; then towards the end came a brilliant climax. A concentino group selected from members of the band played Royal Fireworks by Handel, a composition written for an outdoor celebration. Concertino members were Ann Hall. Linn Nereim, Sue Maxon, Randy Robinson, Tim Pesch- man, Ed Seibert, Bob Orvis, Steve Ruzich, Neil Enevold, Becky Garvin and Greg Goss. Ballet For Awkward Dancers was played by the trom- bone and percussion sections. The program was finished with a most unusual concert march. Medusa ' s Head. The Swing Band plays arranged jaz ilh customary precision. 26
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