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BAND Bottom Row L. to R.: Joe Heims, Ed Broadbelt, Ellen Harwicke, Virginia Boltazar, Susan Keogh, Mar- garet Wiener, Joan Wapner, Beverly Mercier, Janice Latz, Jill Appleton, Richard Galbo, Rosario Cambria, Cornelius McKinneyg Second Row L. to R.: Dorothy Plant, Joseph Conetta, Arnold Nelson, Bob Lesser, Ben- jamin Mitchell, Donald Schwartz, Steve Gellman, Jay Linkfield, Dotty Olson, Lyle Waldman, Ken Rader, Ira toicjiilfvo' JN , Q, .1 6.1 11 SLYX ff , 7 ,M Ma. ...QM ' ff f .WWW ,fy ,V f 2 4 rw' we , ' ' .Q,,','Q' ' F f- Bernson, Ken Tiedeman, Frank Rosenthal, Sybil Boone, Top Row L. to R.: Melvin Bolden, Harvey Golubock, Eugene Belgrave, Jim DePass, Douglas Mendocha, Barry Stormes, Dave Metz, Richard Cutler, Phil Press, Alan Turof, Stanley Gottlieb, Barry Frank, John Baynes, Jesse Samuels, Alan Miller, Paul Goodberg, Keith Baynes. TWIRLERS: Ricky Sheby, June Paolicelli, Sherry Cross- man, Carol Pancerer, Marge Smith, Doris Gunther. How can you sit there talking so calmly of 'acquiring knowledge' with all that racket going on below? shouted Harold above the din of music emanating from the auditorium. Harold P. Gargoyle! How can you sit there deriding an art you were so staunchly defending a while ago? At that time you were lecturing me about the value of learn- ing the fundamentals of music, and now that the serfs are using their knowledge in practical ways you're complaining! Egad, what doubletalk! But . . .,,' interjected Harold. And furthermore, continued Bertram, ignoring the interruption, the serfs have been performing for the rest of the Kingdom by singing, or playing their instruments, and displaying their ability. These talented serfs entertain at concerts, and in assembly programs, and promote spirit and unity throughout the Manor. They give their time to perfect their skills for the enjoyment of others. They endure hardships like freezing weather at football games to support the Kingdom. I suppose you expect me to believe that the serfs don't appreciate the service credits they're gettingf' was Harold's sarcastic retort. ?'5 ?'S! QZf-Q N... 55955555 25.455752 g3u---r'U- ' QFD -We ztw-,qgzsm ' QDDCD-.Uno FU' gagging W ss we -- 33,05-505. -..Q . ' O U5 Qgmampsg Q-puggg4,!1Zs.': ggi' -'BVQPQQ guwgwya Q .. N g E5-fF5gP'1E.' begins' 39? NS- moz'-L gi Tm' N8 551073: X. D215 Z 2. mW '5m. -. .-.tx H1045 . 7111- on miacn' QF'-I E guna' QW O r-i D., -,cg mac Dr-iw -4 972ETEoEe2 2,0 'PSo9? mogul D rf?-:ft'f1!'nFUtf1 O. Wellington, R. Wu, R. Hamilton, O. Jones, B. Finn, E. Krampe, J. Orgass, E. Segal, M. Doheny, P. Kaim, S. Hulihan, E. Aiken, B. Trottier, M. Weiler, B. Marshall, B. Halperin, M. Pecunia. M. Gogley, Mr. W. Stamm, Fourth Row L. to R.: F. D'Introno, J. Douglas, S. Matias, D. Frederick, M. Scully, A. Bono, Y. Wang, R. Pfeier, G. Schneider, V. Fenev, R. Lobosco, C. Bethea, R. Ziegler, C. Walker, B. Hopkins, R. Zakian, J. Douglas, D. Mazur- kiewicz, D. Allen. we 11 554' P V5.3 , rf , , J ...f . '55 - ' - 1' l , i2k.45:i1.r'HlM1ld
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, f f f ,A M ...rv A T' 4 ARISTA First Row L. to R..' Alan David, Hinda Greenfader, Nan Younger, Carol Blumen- stock, Joan Borowick, Karen Gold, Barbara Sussman, MaryAnn Kolbusch, Josephine Besen, Second Rou' L. to R..' Arnold Schultz, David Hurewitz, Toby Hirschberg, Nancy Flynn, Anita Koplf, Paula Messina, Susan Friedman, Beverly Schill, Arnold Hagler, Miss Rubinow, Third Rau' L. to R..' Larry Silver, Ray Held, John DeGroof, Frank Jerabek, Albert Berger, Rosario Cambria, Charlie Loch, Ed Deutsch, Eddie Barrish. 1 i a Va. ff a 41 TIT ea 7 1? 11412 X . fy! 1' 0 I ,, .,., 71 X 2 5 4 f ' 1 5 5 Q mp ff,f' Q, ,f 4 4 i f ' 9 ' f , ,, ,. 1 if ' 'WZ ,fr ARISTA First Rau' L. to R..' Emily Karp, Judy Sommer, Ellen Levene, Dorothy Vcelka, Pat Jones, Joan DeFilippis, Rosemary Koenig, Helen Baroway, Linda Blahnikg Second Row L. to R..' Oliver Korshin, Rhoda Fishman, Ieva Ruks, Sarah Ballinger, Barbara Wagner, Doris Stieber, Joan Tramontano, Martha Beck, Helene Greene, Joyce Levy, Miss Rubinow, Third Row L. to R,: Wes Garvin, Karen Koch, Jeff Agrest, Brian Sherman, Phil Press, Pat Neave, Don Kahn, Louis Goldfarb, Henry Schmidt, Jack Hentel. and the work involved in maintaining democracy is far from folly, it is the serious business of the Board of Elections members, not to mention the Senior Council mem- bers, who govern the select who reach the lofty height of SENIOR. Their democratic practices are the basis for future civic leadership. Yes, and I've seen other guardians of democracy stalking through the halls in their shroudsf' smirked Harold sarcastically. Don't disparage the Tribunal, Harold. They don their regalia only on special occasions, What's more miportant is that they maintain peace and justice in the realm. Their practical judgment and advice have helped many an errant serf find himself. Aid for the serfs is also given by members of Arista. In many cases their tutelage has meant the difference between succumbing to or surmounting the difficulties of acquiring knowledge. f 23 li
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ORCHESTRA First Row L. to R.: Marianne Brienza, Marguerite Kebe, Joan Evans, Sharon Geller, Valerie Dabbs, Nina Lenz, Susan Sidlower, Evelyn Woods, Susan Levine, Second Row L. to R.: Deanna Akulin, Barbara Kaner, Ethel Hirschhorn, Leslie Muller, El- frieda Riebe, Ellen Levene, Toby Platt, Evelyn Adamsg Third Row L. to R..' Ray Foder, Steve Weiner, Wil- il. t Jfi 1 f liam Reisher, Meta Cornell, Henry Schmidt, Dennis Goldfinger, Golda Jean Monovan, jonathan Adler, Mrs. Piedrag Fourth Row L. to R.: Serge Bernardini, Doug Mendocha, Michael Rowley, Brian Sherman, Harvey Lerner, Norman Lorentzen, Irving Darchow- skyg Top Row L. to R..' Pete Desmond, Mel Leibowitz, Stephen Cohen, Lance Valt, Joel Fishman, Matthew Drozdoff, Earl Braxton, Richard Renna. Not every serf in our Kingdom participates in activities because he is seeking personal fame or service credits, as you seem to think. Though it may seem strange to you, there are a dedicated few work- ing with completely altruistic motives, who strive for the betterment of the court. Ho, show me one! Bertram pointed to a few members of the literary guild charging frantically toward an unknown des- tination. There are some, he said. You certainly can't believe they would be running like that if they didn't have some important chore to perform! Wandering minstrels Swinging serfs 7 H7517 f XQWMMMHW ff? , ,J V
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