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"'Oh, what a funny joke, positioning an inflatable space alien above the urinal!' That was no joke. Corporal Z-100 Phlegmy (Earth name: Mood Ring) assesses the reproductive capabilities of your species' males. At this very moment, the myriad photographs he took secretly with his eyes are provoking gales of laughter back on OBGYN, where multiple genitalia are the rule. Hope you won't mind when he posts the pix on your planet's Facebook!" |
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Eat your hearts out, women of Wysteria Lane: it's the Girls of Craig Street. From left to right, Cyd Crane Rothstein ('72), Randye Ringler ('73), Meredith Ringler ('70), Ilise Zimmerman ('72), Rachel Glickman ('72), and Debbi Nathel Kazan ('72). The boys who lived on that West Birchwood street used to beg their parents to let them put out the garbage, mow the lawn, shine the plastic pink flamingos in the front yard — anything to be outside for a possible sighting.
Now these secrets can finally be told.
Photo by Rachel Glickman |
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We were really glad to have a lot of siblings from different grades come together (left to right): Leslie Stevens Luria ('71), who flew up from Florida; Susan Markman Starr ('71); and sisters Pam Shufer Eskind ('72) and Mona Shufer Gold ('71).
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Two from the class of '74: Dianne Oliva Cobb and Paul Pellicoro. Paul, a member of the JHS Alumni Hall of Fame, holds a copy of his book Paul Pellicoro on Tango. You probably already know, but he is a master of Argentine tango and owns DanceSport, the largest dance studio in New York City. His students have included Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, Richard Gere, and Wynona Ryder.
By the way, what's that ... that ... glowing thing peering in the window?
Photo by David Lutzker |
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Cindy Rosenthal ('72), who lives in Manhattan with her husband and two children, picks up her name tag.
Photo by David Lutzker |