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5 AMERICAN RED CROSS AWARDS Beginners Jonny Doppelt Paul Feldan Peter Newman Mike Prell Eric Metzendorf Dave Cohen Jared Goldwater Manny Pearlman Jon Liebman Marc Warner Bob Pravder Matt Dinerstein Advanced Beginner Bob Coven Dave Adelson Mike Wische Dave Douglass Ricky Eagle Scott Zuckerman Randy Schwartzman Mike Rosen Larry Mayer Jimmy Engel Bruce Abrams Roy Mittelman Lorne Godnick Dave Pitman Dave Albin Jon Brown Bobby Mandel J elf Daniels Andrew Holder SE Q 5 i Peter Engel Bobby Mendelson Bob Reicher Bob Gimbel Mike Rosen Jon Liebman Danny Cohen Steve Schwartz Gary Sanford Bobby Tanzer Keith Rosenfeld Matty Newman Tony Astmann Jon Schottland J eff Mindich Intermediate Swimming Josh Douglass Howie Nathel Scott Weber Cory Schiffman Tony Astmann John Aronson Bruce Laden Andy Lehrer Jon Goldwater Jerry Rosen Steve Katzman Neil Skolnik Randy Stempler Stu Doppelt Ezra Mersey Jon Sendor Stacey Simon 79 fin. sais, Paul Silverman Swimmers Rich Weil Alan Donnenfeld Richard Wood Mark Levitt Bill Blank Ed Herman Jon Shevell Mark Barnett Gary Singer Roger Kahn Bert Fichman Eric Donnenfeld Mike Fass Dave Winston Dave Greenbaum Gil Levine Bob Katz Peter Tunis Ronnie Herman Skip Schmidt Bill Cohen Junior Lifesaving Water Safely Jon Davidson Eric Donnenfeld Bert Fichman Mitch Lawrence Mike Manasevit Mike Weisbein Mark Barnett Mitch Horwitz an ,- A wa.-- '-n'---,'--1'L-f.-....j-:.z '+Q--..:..': 4-v--.. -'S i---1-'- ' f i f---cm.- --nw ug. W V - W W Y -- 7 H-------4-urs:- Tm..-W:-e-? -22-...Y 41-1-,,..,':.'--zh 7 V Y... -,,, --M.:-f.....z. -.,...-., ' v ,. -- -he ..3.- fe - ....--- ----:-' - - -' -- 1--. -T 1: ,, -1 .. ':':1:.1- -----::--v ., 'Ja , . , 1- -.:t:r-rrf-- tf- --- W ,, :,.,f::1'f',.'1-:1':4-3----.. . ,, -7:4175?k+j-:Ext-L:. .?:SL?,Q. fl-E-SE.. -:t:'-H 11. ., -ff-ff,----..,-:?-.--,--N-g5'?'--h i.:r-, 1----,--
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