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Creative stunts brings 'City' to the suburbs A disco, a traffic jam. and a group of commuters. They were all to be found in The City, this year’s student stunts, presented December first, second, and third. Unlike past years, all material revolved around a central theme, which was the city. Also new this year were efforts by Director Melissa Mizel and the Creative Board, headed by Burton Jablin, to restore the production's family show image by ridding it of obscene language and other material of questionable taste. Other innovations included the use of only original music, most of which was written by Music Creative Board Chairman Michael Schubert and conducted by Music Director Claudia Friederici. Pantomimes and monologues were also added to the more traditional array of dances, choral numbers. STUNTS 17
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CD OH 5Tm w ,fo« 5lF.0H.6tK HkHoCuff Militant picketers (top) demand money, equa- lity, and stronger weapons. Carrying a corpse, seniors Petor Davis and Robbie Eiseman (above) move the body to a street corner. Concentrating on being a country boy, senior Dick Wyatt (right) dances in Red Light Rendezvous. Lost in the city. Junior Dan Staub (lower middle) tries to find his way homo. Blind musician senior Ruth Mendelson (middle) plays for a living. Looking hostile, soph Rengin Altay and senior Mark Pa- tinkin (far right) disagree on what to see in the city. Conducting with feoling, soph Doug Brandt (top right) continues as the musicians are mugged. 16 STUNTS
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Senior Mark Patinkin (top right) portrays a holi- day clown. Resting sexlly on a stop sign, frosh Gail Rosenheim (far right) awaits a pick up. Ac- companist senior Mike Schubert (middle right) plays for a dance number. Faced by a curious reporter, soph Andy Brizzolara (right) uncom- fortably disclaims white flight.” Good Samaritan, soph Brad Axelrod (above) tries to discourage some potential suicides. The city pigeons, senior girls chorus line, (left) shake their pretty feathers. Society woman, soph Laura Patinkin (above right) strips to boxer shorts to fight over a dress at Neeman Mark- down. 18 STUNTS
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