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Showcase of Noll Talent AA ry - “a ye, ce . F ree Z Nod - ¥r ; Change Slowly but surely Learning from pain and happiness Thank You. Unfamiliar faces becoming more Familiar As time goes by. Now that we know more than Just a face, These searchers cross the waters. Shadows are here. We will exist over there ... Sometimes I wish I knew then What I know now, But if I did, Now wouldn't be so special. Karen Szyp Top: The Noll Warrior, as drawn by Gus Morquecho. Above: Joe Vela and Marjorie Gibson display their dancing expertise.
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iiteased ee ae . “ee . », Py = ‘a 4 pee na reais ed Front Row: Tom Fife, Roland Galindo, Brandon Edenfield, Maritza Lopez, Bernadette Jones, Jeanna Hoess, Juana Mendez, Sue Siegler, Mark Tribble, Debra Scott, Diane Mihajlovich, Elaine Brown, Joan Dettmer, Jim Ferra, Dan Pollac, Tom Daly, Jim Brokemond, Cathy Barna, Sue Motkowski. Back Row: Laura Rivas, Lourdes Munoz, Dan Egenlauf, John Pressner, Lynn Medwetz, Drew Sosnowski, Karen Russell, Mary Leonard, Joanne Smith, Joe Ortega, Barb Kozak, Julie Peifer, Janet Bodney, Marjorie Gibson, Joe Kruzan, Cindy Cherogan, Madeline Haraway, Maribeth Paul, Paul Shaffer, Terri Wolf, Deanna Niedenthal, MaryEllen Jorden, Sue Murphy, Karen Kudnowski, Marty Kometz, Lynn Radde, Joe Vela, Dan Solis, Mark Webster, Jeanne Leonard. J Rees 2am ah al 2 AE Above: Rudolph welcomes Dolly as she returns to New York and Harmonia Gardens. Upper Left: Dancers try their luck and skill in the polka contest. Lower Left: Dolly explains how she can help a distraught Ambrose in “T Put My Hand In”.
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They say it, I must be strong i must be weak ... They say it, I must be intelligent i must be a wee bit ignorant... They say it, I must not cry I want to cry! to be weak sometimes strong ... most of the time IGNORANT ... NEVER I must be me Butts. I must be you and them I!!! want to cry —Deatra L. Christopher Photograph at left by Lisa Ceiga each egied . Photograph below by Steve Walker Like deer wandering t Someday to be shot.
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