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EDJTORS-IN-CHIEF:
JUNIOR EDITORS:
» rf6n ^ R E EDITORS^.
‘ AbVEKTISlNG;
;ART|sfAFF:
^ P H q r c g R ARAPHERS:
Ellyn Steuer Kathleen Loo -
Ronald Rogers Ian Lustbader
Seth Lederman
Ann Mirkine
Christopher Turque*^ Brenda Isenberg
Rod Breslin ' J E l l g j i n i M ^ t e i n
Carole W eitz Ruth Rappaport
Peter Gross Bert Fichman
Stuart FriedmcJh ■' ' ' " r/
Mrs. M.' W eingarferiFACWLT| ADVISOR: Mrs. M : W einga■\ ■ 1 ■ *- i 4
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W e, l/ec|cofe this book to MRS. WEI NGARJEN %
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IWifh Love, * Kathy and Ellyn
DR. M , C. S P A H N —Head master
DR. SEAMUS O ^ H A N L O N —Principal DR. ARTHUR N E A L E -D e o n
MRS. ELIZABETH Y O U M A N —G uidance
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FACULTY
M A R S H A PALMER, D epar im ent Cha irm an, Science; CAROL W A G N E R ,
Latin; V IR G IN IA BRALY, Arf.
M ARG UER ITA SHLOSS, English; ALICE F IN N E G A N , D ep ar im ent Chairman.
Physical Education; JOSEPH FRANKS, Social Sciences,
TH O M A S TO DD , English; LEE D O M B R O W S K I, English; PETER H A Y N , Social Sciences.
A N T H O N Y LLOYD, Spanish; CAROL C ANTO RE, Mathematics; LEO DULBERGER, D e
par tment Chairman^ Mathematics.
D A V ID C H O C R A N , French,
D A V ID NORBECK, French.Spanish; A N I BARNES, Russian, Spanish, French;
ROBERT SERENO, Science; J O N A T H A N U N D E R V /O O D ,
English; T H O M A S S IN , Library,
THt NUTRIDVE VM.Ufc‘> Of COMWOM fOOOS
J O H N REYNOLDS, Mathematics, Science; DAN IEL D eV O E , Physical Education; A N D R E W W U R M A N , dept, chairm an. Social Sciences.
ROBERT DEALY, Socio/ Sciences; M A RTHA W E IN G A R T E N , Deparfm enf C /io /rmon, Eng/isfi; EDW ARD
H A E N L IN , Mafhemafics, Computer.
CARLOS C A S T A N O N , English; RO N AL D KUTSCHER, Mafhemafics; J O H N RODRIGUEZ, Art.
V IC TO R Z A H R E G IA N , Science; J O H N BENDER, Science; JAMES LEEDS, Music.
THE STAFF
FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: A ndrea Mllstein, Louise M ugm on, Beverly Scharfstein.
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can do nothing understands nothing. H e who
understands nothing is worthless. But he who
understands also loves, notices, sees. . . . The
more knowledge is inherent in a thing, the
greater the love. . . . Anyone who imagines
that all fruits ripen at the same time as the
strawberries knows nothing about grapes.
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RICHARD DELMAS
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ROD BRESLIN
SCHOOL
There once was a school on the street of eighty-nine That certainly was mighty fine Although many students think it is not too devine It w i l l always be a favorite of mine.
Its red doors stand out al l year round Just barely surviving their crushing sound The teachers in their usual way always act the very same way some easy, some strict, some mixed.
Most of the students show a bit of vimAlthough the amount of work they get is certainly not slimEven though the classrooms are sometimes quite dimThe teachers, with their bad jokes, always put themselves on a rim.
Whether good time or badThe things that I have gone through have certainly made me g ladIt's true al l season roundOur school wil l be the best in town.
—Rod Breslin
HIGH SCHOOL MEMORIES
Rod's parties, Cherrie G ., Mr. Rosenfeld, Spanish 1, 2, & 3, St. James, M ay 15, 1971, W endi, Laura, Iris, Pam, Bert, Southern Comforts, Bethesda Fountain, J. J. Jefferies, Monkees, Rays. . . .
"It's not time to make a change, just relax, take if easy/"
—Cat Stevens
CAROL KELLERf
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Somewhere Amongst the Peoples
There are those who soak up the sorrow And mock you when you truly cry.Some tell you about life Some let you live.There are those who offer their hand And put gloves on to touch.Some come running from distant roadsAnd find misdirection when nearing your eall.Some pat your head,But tremble when it lies in their lap.And somewhere amongst the peoples Some feel the pain, have lived And touched other hands And are running their race.They give strength when you lean.And in the quietness of today's Still fading twilight.They silently understand and wait.
Howard Bass
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BO TT O M R O W , left to right; V . Steiner, B. Isenberg, S. Scharf, S. A d le r , R. G ra h a m , H. Solm, S. Levey. S E C O N D RO W ; M . Antonovsky, P. Summers, H. Frank, N . Shander, A. C alev , M . Schwartz. THIRD ROW :
B. A ltm an , D. Deinstag, L Sedwick, M . Blum, L. Feld, D. Taylor. TOP RO W ; R. Thomas, I. Lustbader,
C. Edelman.
TOP R O W , left to right; M . G arc ia , J. Franklin, M . M eyer, M . Botterman, J, Judson, B. V ers tand ig , A. Ambandos, D. M arguiles , R. Morse, B. A lbert, K. Schwartz. B OTTOM R O W ; K. Evelth, N . Freundlich, A.
Tockar, B. Korman, D. Sneldol, D. Leventhal, P. Averick, N. Schaffar, B. G re en w a ld .
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TOP R O W , left to right: L. Young, C. Schopira, E. Londo, M . Donner, M . Berman, C. Hill, L. Abrams,
L. Feiner, R. G reen . M IDDLE RO W : B. Kaufm an, A. Sadler, A. Blumberg, L. Yager. BOTTOM ROW:
L. Alters, R. M in tz , L. Gali ico, M . Juris.
TOP R O W , left to right: H. Stempler, P. Coan, C. Samson, F. D iaz. MIDDLE ROW : D. Evans, S. Woltson,
J. Schwartz, P. Rogers, D. Haupt, J. Rosenfeld, S. Sobel, J. M il le r, I . Devlin. B OTTOM ROW : S. Lurie,
D. Polayes, R. Rogers, W . Schcffel, R. Henley. LY ING : M. Kaufman.
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10-1FRONT R O W , left to right: S. Fox, A. Paley, P. G e rr , A . M irk ine , E. Svarc, E.
Drexler, L. Abramson. S E C O N D R O W : M . G a rb o r , J. Finkleman, D. Robinson,
R. W in k le r , S. Lederman, S. Litrico, R. Fernandez, G . Umansky, G . Cosentino.
TOP R O W : P. O 'B rien , J. Levy. M IS S IN G : C. C la rke , M art in Bender.
TOP RO W : D. Trachtenberg, C. C arr , M . G iloni, K. Kaye, N . Baron, R. Blum, M . Moskowitz, M . Chester,
T. Igel, H. Swieca, J. Kessler, M . Anton, W . Taplinger. B OTTOM RO W : D. M a je tt , W . Finestein, D.
Friedman, M . West, L. M oore .
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BOTTOM R O W , left to right: R. W eln m an n , N. W e itzn er, B. Karpus, K, Soloway, J. M ichele, F, Slater,
M . W e in er , R. Franco, A. G a rre n , J. Leventhol, M . Russell, L. Tyler. S E C O N D ROW : A. Donkner, B. Smigel,
J. Marks, K. Roberts. TOP ROW ; L. Zw irn, M . Moskowitz, J. Solomon, M . Storch, J. Va lez .
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TOP R O W : H. H ow ard , L W esterm an. M IDDLE R OW : M . Levy, R. Keleman, C.
Raabe, A. G o ld fa rb , L. C ap lin , A. N a th a n , M . Roslin, D. Strauss. BOTTOM
R OW : L. Skirpan, A. Friedman, D. A p p e l, M . W oods, E. Plato, J. Port, O . Sad-
dlk, H. W allach .
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BOTTOM R O W , left to right: L. M argolis , V. Block, K. Gervetg ,L. N ew m an, K. Gaines, L.
Ellmon, P. Fetter, J. G o ld b erg , S. W ohl, B. Crunimins, D. W e in b e rg . M IDDLE ROW; A. Gold,
A. Casta, A. Roipter, E. Junper, G . Gonzales. TOP ROW : J. Steuer, L, Bryer, A. Kaufman,
J. O 'B rien , M . Berger, R. Sivieca, S. Brody.
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TOP R O W , left to right: R. Simon, R. Schwartz. THIRD ROW : A. Kahan, K. W ords, G . Gers, L. Totem, M . Rordiguez, P. Kuhn. S E C O N D ROW ; D. Greene , J. G u berm an, G . Liebenthol,
E. Pressel, L. Usoskin, P. Morris. B OTTOM ROW ; J. Meskin , J. Hymes, J. Lunine, D.
Margulies .
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TOP R OW ; T. Levine, W . Samson, S. M ack , K. Adams, D. Dankner,
S. Lane, B. Spenadel. M IDDLE R OW ; R. Little. B OTTOM RO W ; K.
Baldwin, D. Ham m er, G . Shap ira , P. H adorn , K. Plowman, R. Smigel,
S. M ortim er.
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TOP ROW : G. Pappas, J. Berke, E. Jacobs,
J. Lee, B. Singer, A. Feldman, B. Kaufman.
M IDDLE R O W : H. Sawikin, B. Sobet, N.
A b er, M . Natelson, H. Emma. B OTTOM
ROW : R. Levy, F. Solomons, J. Brown, D.
Franz.
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TOP RO W : H. A de lm en , J. C antor , C.
Knight, T. Breslaver, R. M o lkn er , A . Fried- berg, G . M a rin o f f . M IDDLE R O W : D. G rant,
J. Berk, C. Plotkin, E. W in tn e w , J. G o n
za lez , M . G e rb , S. Sobel. B OTTO M ROW ;
L. Umansky, M. Grinsberg.
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7-1 RIGHT: C. Salter, S. Rothsal, K. Hudgins, S. A izer, S. A derdey , J. Grossman, F. Richardson, D. Zones, A. M ontez , G . Thomas, K. Friedman.
TOP: M . Bielski, K. M on t, K. C am p, K. Gerchow, E. Knapp, S. Beall , B. Polish, I. Dexler, R. W eng en -
roth, H. Colem an, J. Remain, K. Smith, D. G rant. BOTTOM: A. Franco, K. Lampkin, S. Zicht, E. G re en b e rg , J. Lubin.
B O TTOM R O W , left fo right: L. W e in b e rg , D. C aro le , K. Towns, L Zito, L. M a n d e l. M IDDLE ROW :
R. H ertz , G . Weissman, N . G a n z , A. O 'F arre ll , N . Roberts. TOP R OW : C. Devlin, E. Kalnite, J. Gussman, P. G o rd a n , B. Meskin, C. C raw fo rd .
7-4 B OTTOM R O W , left to right: B. Rock, S. Fontana, C. Richmond, H. Schanthal, R. Small, D. A lban .
MIDDLE R O W : C. Sculley, C. Sachs, D. Katz, J. M a rin o ff . TOP ROW : J. Hitchens, M . Edelson, A. Singer,
M . G arf inke l.
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TOP R O W , left to right: S. Plowman, N . Bozick, D. Carasso, A. Rosen, L. Weissman, C. Silk. BOTTOM
R OW : A . Thompson, L Braswell, W . G o ldberg .
TOP R OW : N . Bosick, N. Moscowitz, M. N ouer, K. F irrante lla , S. Khaba. MIDDLE R OW : E. Deutsch,
G . Cohen, N . Baumboch, C. Soffel. BOTTOM: A. Driks, C. Chisolm.
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SOCCER TEAM
TOP R O W , left to right: Coach Reynolds, M . Botterman, S. Miles, Copt. G . Schlem, L. Sedwick, R. M intz,
Copt. P. Gross, B. Fichman, D. M a l in iak . FRONT ROW : R, Morse, L. Feld, K. Gershow, J. Luban. ABSENT:
Copt. A. Osofsky, P. and J. O 'B rian , J, Holden, R. W in k le r , K. Roberts, S. Lederman, and m an ager
M . Schwartz.
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ACTIVITIES
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CAN YOU IMAGINE?
PETER hitting for double figures or doing the pictures on time.
ILONA without a smile.
ALAN up before twelve.
ELLEN going out with an American.
GARY short and skinny.
IRIS not eating.
BERT with a real mustache.
CAROLE being S ' l ’/a".
KATHY being called Kathleen.
ELLYN - "Father Chicken."
LAURA staying on a diet.
MARK getting an A in French.
JAMIE smiling with teeth in her mouth.
STUART with thin lips.
DENISE being 4'9".
JAYNE not getting in trouble with Pam.
PAM not getting in trouble with Jayne.
THORNE rorum, corum, sunt divorum, harum, scarum divo, tag-rag, merry-derry, periwig and hat band, hic-hac, horum genitivo.
W E N D Y and Thorne actually getting to Europe in the summer of '73.
RUTH in a clique in Franklin.
STACEY in a Summerhill version of Franklin.
GARA without food in her mouth.
ROD shooting the moon or winning in anything.
LEORA not laughing.
LISA with her old nose.
BONNIE talking like the rest of us.
RICHARD — Hal without Green Bay?
VICKI doing her French homework.
ROBIN — sunshine, lollipops, and rainbows everywhere.
W EN D I — can you imagine her tall.
MARGIE — I imagine very well thank you.
JEFFREY — anything after serving time at Franklin School.
ROSEMARY awake in French.
JO H N world champion basketball player.
LISA — Franklin becoming a boarding school?
N A N C Y in school on a Friday.
MARTINE without oatmeal cookies.
HAL a Rhodes scholar.
GEORGE enjoying French and passing it.
BURTON being late for anything.
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AFTERTHOUGHT
N a m eA n im al-Look-Alike Theme Song G uilty o f . . . Am bition
W il l p ro b ab ly end up . . .
PETER GROSS Pig "1 Never M e a n t
to Hurt You"
joking
around with
people who
don^t know it.
to win the
Nobel Prize
cleoning
greased pots
and pans.
LISA KAYE M in n ie Mouse "N o th in g But
Heartaches"
M a y 1972. being ab le to
see in front of
me.
walk ing into
the wrong
pole.
IL O N A MELCER Cheshire C a t "A in ' t G o t N o
Home in this
W o rld A nym ore"
creating old
lady wrinkles
by expressing
myself with
my eyebrows.
to overcome overwhelmed.
A L A N OSOFSKY M a n " I t W a s a Very
G o od Y e a r"
grubbing
free meals.
to get coopera
tion from the
administration
involving programs
veryfrustrated.
ELLEN POLSTEIN A H airy
Sloth"You Gotta
Have Friends"
"Reflections"
having carnal
knowledge of an eggp lant .
to bake a
cake th a t could
not be used as
an anchor for
the U.S.S.
Enterprise.
eating prunes,
like the
rest of us.
RUTH RAPPAPORT A Smiling
Green Dragon"You G o tta
Have Friends"
future
oriented
tool possession,
possession.
to be happy
most all the
time
fooling
myself.
GARY SCHLEM Elephant " I f Ever 1
W o u ld Leave
You "
being crazy. lawyer lawyer.
STACEY MILLER "Alice'sRestaurant"
worrying too
much.
to have a
seminar d ay
not settling
fo r anything
less than
w h at 1 really
want.
G A R A M AE SOMMERS Koala Bear "Sunny" kicking the
volleyball.
specialize in
pediatrics
selling hot- dogs on 89th
street.
M IC H A E L STASSEN Husky " O rd in a ry
M a n "
Bolognia. Olym pic cyclist forest ranger.
IRIS STRAUSS An Ostrich "Y esterday" M a y 1971. concert pianist an organ
grin der.
DENISE TH O M A S 1 am unique "I 'v e G ot to
be M e "
1 p lead the
5th.
a career in medicine teacher.
ROSEMARY TO M A S U LO Bear Cub "H ere W e Go
A g a in "
living the
past two
years in a
dream world,
not wanting
to face reality
fo r fe a r
of getting
psychology without a
car fo r collegs.
CAROLE W EITZ Koala Bear "Stop in the
N am e of Love"
the game
a t Friends.
graphicdesigner
sharpening
pencils.
V IC K I W IRTHEIM ER Panda " 1 3 Questions" confusion. psychiatrist needing one.
ELLYN STEUER M other Chicken "S m ile" trying too
hard.
first woman on
the Supreme_Cau£t . .
. . . in ja il .
W E N D I W E IN G A R D E N Beaver "Y our Mother
Should Know"
Friday nights, bananas.
getting places
on timela te.
N am eA nim alLook-A like Theme Song G uilty o f . . . Am bition
W ill p ro b ab ly end up . . .
J AM IE FISHER Raccoon "The Summer of
( 7 0 & 7 2 ) Knows"
wet hands. to be an Olympic
skier
with two broken
legs.
ROD BRESLIN G ori l la " W i ld Horses C an 't
D rag M e A w a y "
a licking. trying to shoot
the moon
a teacher in a
private school.
R OBIN B U C H H O IT Z Mouse "Rockin' Robin" having fun
with Stevie.
to be the world's
best housewife with
lots of kids
wishing 1 were
young aga in .
M A R G IE C L A S S M A N 4-legged
O n o m ato po e ia
" H a r ry Keep the
C h a n g e "procrastination. to be in the
Peace Corpsold.
TH O R N E A. C A N T O N G aze lle "The Girl C an 't
Help It"compulsiveness
& impulsiveness.
being a successful
actress & owning a
breeding ranch
a Spanish
teacher.
JO FINKELSTEIN "The First Time
Ever 1 saw Your
Face"; "So Far
A w a y "
chewing gum,
conspiracy.
writ ing the g reat
American novel from
a 5th Ave. penthouse
or a token lady
at Shady Acres,
a l ibrarian .
BURTON FRIED Bulldog " A Day with
Doodles"
procrastination. to become rich an auto mechanic.
LISA J A C O B S O N Panda,
M on key
"Sum m er of M 2 "
"Lov Story
lying about
this entire
questionnaire.
to be a physical
therapistbeing a lab
technician.
G EO RG E LLOYD "Yes W e Have No
Bananas"
censoredll to get my own
carnot getting my
own car.
M A R T IN E ECKSTEIN C a t " G o t to Change
Your Evil W ays"
analyz ing
everyone's
problems.
teaching mentally
retarded & disturbed
children
doing my
ambit ion.
M ARK LEVY G a lapag os "House of the
Rising Sun"
using Mortine's
b irthdaypresent.
? on welfare .
LAURA H O W A R D Frog "A in ' t Nothing
Like the Real Thing"
M a y 1971 &
M a y 1972
a singer with laryngitis.
JAYN E LEVEY A rm adil lo " \ W a n t to be
Booby's G ir l"
exhorbitant
phone bills.
vice president of Olins
Mrs. Vera .
BEST F IC H M A N Black Sheep influencing a
minor.
pand er an old derelict.
LEORA A V IV Squat Nose
Hyena
"D e ja V u " biologist being dissected.
RIC HARD DELMAS A Swan "Jungle Fever" to break someone's neck
doing it.
PAM H A N K O F F Bullwlnkle
the Moose
"A in ' t No
M ountain High
Enough"
possession of
illicit
l i terature.
to be a writer dead .
STUART FR IEDM AN Tadpole "1 W a n t to Take
You H ig h er"
getting snabs
from Pom in
'69.
to groove on aFriday
afternoon
a road test
inspector.
B O N N IE CENTRE G aze lle "Everybody Plays
the Fool"
swallowing
everyone's gum.
a surgeon a surgeon.
JEFFREY BARR Human Being " W h a t? " perhaps, you
know.
supreme
beingdead like
everyone else.
N A N C Y A. FELDMAN Lizard "C olo ur M y
W o r ld "
? psychologist a boat bum.
J O H N BARTRAM Terrapin
C aro l ina
C aro l ina
"D on 't Sleep on
the S u b w ay"
going to
school.
clam d igger as a tortoise
t ra iner in the
Turtleback Zoo.
HAL S O L O M C S Rat "1 think I'm Going
O u t of M y H e a d "
to become a
teachera v agab ond .
W E N D Y WELLS Cheetah "Run of the M i l l" sleeping in
French class.
to be a successful
dancer-choreographera psychologist.
JEFFREY BARR: 11 Fifth Avenue, N ew York, N.Y. 1 0 0 0 3 - 4 7 3 - 2 8 1 1
J O H N BARTRAM; 140-55 3 4 Avenue, Flushing, N.Y. 1 1 3 5 4 - 8 8 6 - 5 2 0 4
ROD BRESLIN: 4 3 0 East 86 Street, N e w York, N.Y. 1 0 0 2 8 - 7 3 7 - 5 1 5 8
LEORA A V IV : 755 V/est End Avenue, N ew York, N.Y. 1 0 0 2 5 - 7 4 9 - 7 5 2 3
GRADUATING SENIOR CLASS
R OB IN BUCHHOLTZ: 435 East 14 Street, N e w York, N.Y. 1 0 0 0 9 - 6 7 7 - 5 8 2 5
TH OR N E C A N T O N : 5601 Riverdale Avenue, Riverdale, N.Y. 7 0 4 7 1 - 5 4 9 - 6 4 9 5
B O N N IE CENTRE: 3 9 6 7 Sedgwich Avenue, Bronx, N.Y. 1 0 4 6 3 - 5 4 3 - 3 9 6 8
SHELLEY CLARK: 40 East 83 Street, N ew York, N.Y. 1 0 0 2 8 - 9 8 8 - 3 6 0 9
RICHARD DELMAS: 1136 V irg in ia Avenue, Bronx, N.Y. 7 0 4 7 2 - T Y 2 -9237
M A RTIN E ECKSTEIN: 2 5 0 V/est 9 4 Street, N ew York, N.Y. 1 0 0 2 5 - 8 5 6 - 5 3 2 2
N A N C Y FELDMAN: 180 East End Avenue, N ew York, N.Y. 1 0 0 2 8 - 6 2 8 - 2 9 2 4
BERT F IC H M A N : 4 0 0 East 56 Street, N ew York, N.Y. 1 0 0 2 2 - 7 5 5 - 1 1 9 3
LIZ FINKELSTEIN: 3 7 7 7 Independence Avenue, Riverdale, N.Y. 1 0 4 6 3 - 5 4 6 - 2 2 8 4
JAM IE FISHER: 180 East End Avenue, N ew York, N.Y. 1 0 0 2 8 - 5 3 5 - 4 4 6 2
BURTON FRIED: 7 1 0 V/est End Avenue, N ew York, N.Y. 1 0 0 2 5 - M O 2-0339
STUART FR IEDM AN: 11 East 86 Street, N e w York, N.Y. 1 0 0 2 8 - 7 2 2 - 2 1 3 3
JEFFREY G INS B U RG : 3 6 1 6 H .H , Parkway, Riverdale, N .Y. 1 0 4 6 3 - 8 8 4 - 6 5 7 3
MARGERY GLASSM A N : 535 East 14 Street, N ew York, N.Y. 1 0 0 0 9 - A L 4 -4989
ERIC GOLDBERG: 392 Central Park West, N ew York, N.Y. 1 0 0 2 5 - 2 2 2 - 3 8 5 4
PETER GROSS: 5 05 East 79 Street, N ew York, N.Y. 1 0 0 2 1 - 2 4 9 - 2 4 5 3
JEFFREY GREENBERG: 7 5 East End Avenue, N ew York, N.Y. 1 0 0 2 8 - 6 2 8 - 5 5 1 3
KATHLEEN LOO: 160 V/est 9 6 Street, N ew York, N.Y. 1 0 0 2 5 - 8 6 6 - 3 3 9 5
D A V ID M A L IN IA K : 3 W ashington Sq. V il lage , N ew York, N.Y. 1 0 0 1 2 - Y U 2 -3689
IL O N A MELCER: 70 W est 93 Street, N ew York, N.Y. 1 0 0 2 5 - 7 4 9 - 3 8 4 5
STANLEY MILES: 395 Riverdale Dr., N ew York, N .Y. 1 0 0 2 3 - 6 6 3 - 4 6 1 8
STACEY MILLER; 201 East 7 7 Street, N ew York, N .Y . - 7 4 4 - 2 2 5 0
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DIRECTORY
A LA N OSOFSKY: 7 85 Fifth Avenue, N e w York, N.Y. 1 0 0 2 1 - 8 3 2 - 0 9 9 0
ELLEN POLSTEIN: 1326 Madison Avenue, N ew York, N.Y. 1 0 0 2 8 —SA 2-0381
RUTH RAPPAPORT: 4 45 W est 2 4 0 Street, Bronx, N.Y. 1 0 4 6 3 - K I 3 -7428
GARY SCHLEM; 215 East 68th Street, N ew York, N.Y. 1 0 0 2 1 - 2 4 9 - 2 8 7 1
H A R R IS O N S CHW ARTZ: 720 Ft. W ashington Ave., N ew York, N . Y . - S W 5-8757
HAL S O L O M O N S : 33 -68 21 Street, Long Island City, N.Y. 1 1 1 0 6 - A S 8-9372
PAM H AN K O FF: 111 East 79 Street, N ew York, N.Y. 1 0 0 2 1 - 9 8 8 - 3 2 6 6
JERRY HOLDEN: 201 West 92 Street, N e w York, N.Y. 1 0 0 2 5 - T R 3 -9455
LAURA H O W A R D : 176 East 71 Street, N ew York, N.Y. 1 0 0 2 1 - U N 1-9929
LISA JA C O B S O N : 60 Knolls Crescent, RIverdale, N.Y. 1 0 4 6 3 - K I 8 -3362
LISA KAYE: 177 East 75 Street, N ew York, N.Y. 1 0 0 2 1 - 4 7 2 - 9 6 8 5
CAROL KELLER: 3 3 4 West 86 Street, N ew York, N.Y. 1 0 0 2 4 - E N 2 -7478
M A T T H E W LEDERMAN: 1349 Lexington Avenue, N ew York, N .Y .— TR 6-8144
JAN E LEVEY: 58 W est 58 Street, N e w York, N.Y. 1 0 0 1 9 - 7 5 8 - 0 2 8 2
M ARK LEVY; 186 Pinehurst Avenue, N ew York, N.Y. 1 00 3 3 — LO 8-2271
GEO RG E LLOYD: 321 W est 78 Street, N ew York, N.Y. 1 0 0 2 4 - E N 2 -8430
G A R A SOMMERS: 98-41 Queens Blvd., F.H., N .Y. 1 1 3 7 4 - B R 5 -7195
M IC H A E L STASSON: 11 Ft. G eorge Hill, N ew York, N.Y. 1 0 0 4 0 - 9 4 2 - 0 4 8 8
ELLYN STEUER: 203 W est 86 Street, N ew York, N.Y. 1 0 0 2 4 — SC 4-9134
IRIS STRAUSS: 912 Fifth Avenue, N ew York, N.Y. 1 0 0 2 1 - R E 4 -6004
DENISE T H O M A S : 120 W est 180 Street, Bronx, N.Y. 1 04 5 3 —2 99-8072
ROSEMARY TO M AS U LO : 841 B roadway, N ew York, N.Y. 1 0 0 0 3 —CH 2-7621
W E N D ! W E IN G A R D E N : 174 W est 76 Street, N ew York, N.Y. 1 0 0 2 3 —SU 7-6243
CAROLE W EITZ: 177 East 75 Street, N e w York, N.Y. 1 00 2 1 —288-7631
W E N D Y WELLS: 3 3 0 East 7 9 Street, N ew York, N.Y. 1 0 0 2 1 —TR 9-3462
V IC K I W IRTHEIMER: 185 W est End Avenue, N ew York, N.Y. 1 0 0 2 3 - 3 6 2 - 1 4 8 4
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