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,L the SPORTSMAN Feature Staff FIRST W L Io R A Bu C Glo Edntor D Grossman J Lowe SEC OND ROW R Sfern T Sugarfrun eIIer Ke pner D Marovve J Lehman N Adler B Berman N Krame THIRD ROW A eschonat Vwems e n O an er D Kamen P Cooper K eger J K Jfmen SPORTSMAN Adverflslng Staff FIRST ROW L Io R S Sandbank J Koondel J Hollander J Jarkow S WershaIs A Schnelder M SI erxne L ersrI els Steinberg SECOND ROW E Ber r R Drubzn S God Edwfor Leeds A Erlmch D Porefz B Feay STANDING M Levy M Sfrersfeld N Blener S Glantzmary M Mor and: S Morris S Kosky P Lazfman B Kanhn R Kronenberg B Telman esfler Grey J Weiss Sue eI L Carol R Steiner J Fine L Snmmons B Tessler Sportsman staff collaboratm SPORTSMAN Sporis Staff L foR D Seldenwurm Edxtor D Kupfer MMM N-M s n T Masters P Friedman F Mnller
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SPORTSMAN Typmg Staff FIRST W Lto R C Greenman Gold L Perlman SECOND ROW Oslweowltz M Nchols A Segall Bedell W Felensteln L Brenner Graynor THIRD ROW J Glasser Pollack E Bernard J Fenold E Bombart E Hertz A Hoffman Editor B Fnne B Delman M Faber M Negrln L Krtes v.: 'ss SPORTSMAN Art and Photography SIG S FIRST ROW L to R Sally Sandbank Barbara Feay Jessica Fine Marie Morandl SECOND ROW Vw an Easton Fora Green baum Lmda Weltman June Hmer e THIRD ROW Gall Novak Nancy Kramer Paulette Kempner FOURTH ROW Mlcltael Smntb RO bert O Lenlck Nancy Hamburger Thomas Otwell Ira Stem Donald Bresnan Vtctar Molgeden SPORTSMAN News Staff FIRST W L to R A Garrett M v nd If e 1 G e n GI B Gller A Bush SECOND ROW R Shaw P Wcmlslm Edtor R Sleden wa 'w Walters S Wlseman THIRD ROW R Stern D Schwartz enss oo er Kaufman A Skuggevlk F Muller M a d Margolxs B Johnson FOURTH ROW N Smnthlune R Hallo R Hollander P Greenberg D Kamen S Feltenstenn - : 1 I I I RO, . .: . ,s, A, ' A A, , , i I R. , . A, . , ' 6, , B. . 2. , ' ' 9 if .I 1, - - .1J.f.. W O O O 0 to provide bl-monthly editions It G N. RO , . .1 . ,Z .Dn- . ma , ,Stlr,J. re,B, 'tlin, ff- A , l , . . 2 , F . L.w',ri.Cp,,F5.Fi5h,Jl 5 Wt,5f '1 ' G F : . ' 4 , . Ig ll A s df If H: , . ,: ' I I: 'al - I 'A 'A T Q' I , ' , ' - Y I A I .A L. ' Q
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