ALAC Officers 1980 -19a1
PRESIDENT Leonard Ripley981 Rockrimmon RoadStamford, Conn 06903(203) 322-4119
SECRETARY Ann Lanterman15702-188th Ave.Woodinville, Wa.(206) 788-1006
VICE PRESIDENT Marianne Nixon13216 N.E. 40th .Bellevue, Wa. 98005(206) 885-3149
TREASURER Paul S. Voigt
N.E. 13745 Wellington Cr.98072 Burnsville, MN 55337
(612) 890-2945 (home)(612) 835-4884 (office)
AKC DELEGATE Keke Blumberg2740 Lundy LaneHuntingdon Valley, Pa.(215) 657-2524
ALAC CommitteesAKC DELEGATEAKC GAZETTEALAC SPECIALTIESAWARDSBULLETIN LAISONCHAMPION/CD BOOK
FINANCE
FUTURITIESHEALTHHISTORIANLOCAL CLUB LAISONMEMBERSHIPEDITORS
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Keke BlumbergEd SledzikEd SledzikBarbara WoodKeke BlumbergMarianne Nixon &Barbara WoodPaul Voigt, MarvinWhitman & Ray SledzikHelen IngelMary ColeRobert SharpJanet WhitmanRaena WilksJack Haserick &John Windish
Letter From The President
It is with great pleasure that I can reportto you of the complete turn-around of ALACfrom a deficit at the time this administrationtook office, to a projected modest profit forthe fiscal year which will end June 30, 1931.Credit for this rests, for the most part, withmany of your board members and committee mem-bers who have given us the benefit of theirvalued council and so much of their time. Ithank each and every one of you for your muchappreciated support.
Membership is up 327 from mid August to midFebruary. Plans for the forthcoming NATIONAL SPECIALTY are progressing very well with noapparent unresolved problems to date. The saleof the CH/CD books, although not quite up toour best hopes, nevertheless has been a reward-ing accomplishment accounting for revenues ofone thousand dollars, a factor which made asignificant contribution towards ALM:IS fin-ancial recovery. Wa must not become complacentabout the sale of these books! We made thepoint in the last bulletin that the CH/CD bookwas our finest asset. Proof is the fact thatthe revenues from the sales of those volumes,over only the past few months, have made sucha positive impact on our cash position. Wecannot stress enough how important it is thateach of you continue with your efforts to sellthis inventory. Please remember that every booksold is one more step towards the publicationof the biggest and best volume to date.
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LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT-CONTINUED
As some of you already know, I will not be run-ning for the presidency of ALAC next year. Iwould like to thank each of you for having givenme the opportunity to serve and to tell you thatI have thoroughly enjoyed being your president.The reason I made the decision not to run wasvery simple. ALAC needs more representation ofthe board from other geographical areas of thecountry. Such would help enormously to spurcommunication between representatives of localclubs and ALAC t S board; there is no better officefrom which to impart the required confidence tothe overall membership and to create the necess-ary atmosphere of national unity than that ofthe president. Like the NATIONAL SPECIALTY,this office must rove also.
Respectfully submitted,Leonard RipleyPresident
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BOard Meeting
MINUTES - ALAC BOARD MEETING SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1981
This is a brief summary of the minutes. Theminutes have not been approved by the board.
The second meeting of the ALAC 1980-1981 Boardwas called to order by President Leonard Ripleyon Sunday, February 8th, 1981 at approximately11:00 a.m., Jane Browning's room, Plaza Hotel,New York. Officers and Board in attendance were:
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MINUTES - BOARD MEETING - CONTINUED
President Leonard RipleyTreasurer Paul VoigtBoard Members:Keke BlumbergJane BrowningMary Cole
Phyllis MarcyCatherine MarleyJanet WhitmanRaena WilksBarbara Wood
TREASURER'S REPORT:Paul reported treasury is in good shape. Com-
plete report in next bulletin.
COMMITTEE REPORTS: MEMBERSHIP-Raene Wilks ChairmanA request is going to he made to Muriel Hunt
to put ALAC application form in the Lhasa Tales.
AWARDS - Bobbie Wood ChairmanInformation has been sent to each member on
rules and regulations for receiving awards.
BULLETIN - Keke Blumberg Chairman
The Bulletin is a tool of communication to the
membership and to make the Bulletin work, infor-
mation must be sent to Keke.
It was discussed and a motion was made by Janet
Whitman that a sample full page ad be put in
the Bulletin. This ad is to promote the sale ofadvertising.
1931 ALAC NATIONAL SPECEALTY -Ray Sledzik ChairmanThe premium list will go out the first week inMarch. Closing date will be April 20, 1981.
The premium will list the trophies, donors willbe listed separately. Martha Prendergast isshow secretary, Carolyn Sledzik show chairman.
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MINUTES - BOARD MEETING - CONTINUED
Hotel reservations at the Holiday Inn
Corners may be made - see premium for
don. Rates are $36.00 single, $42.00
ALAC is committed to 10 rooms. NACLAC
at Tyson'sinforma-double.members
will provide transportation, if needed, to and
from the seminar. Seminar will be held at the
United Methodist Church at a cost of $35.00.
Room holds 200 people.
NATIONAL SPECIALTY WEEK
Wednesday, May 13, 1981
Thursday, May 14, 1981
Friday, May 15, 1931
Saturday, May 16, 1931
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Tour of Washington, D.C.
9-12:30 p.m. Cost $12.00
per person.Afternoon free.5:00 p.m. Seminar.
6:30 p.m. cocktail hour
7:30 p.m. Awards dinner
($15.00 per person),
presentation and Annual
Meeting.Futurity, National
Specialty Board Meeting
7:00 p.m.Mattiponii Dog Show -
a request will be madefor a 10:00 a.m.showing.Point Show.
Respectfully submitted,Ann LantermanSecretary
SECRETARY'S LETTER
Each time the secretary has sent out a ballot
she has had indications that the way the ballot-
ing is handled is invading the privacy of a
member's vote.
According to the American Lhasa Apso Club, Inc.
constitution, the only "secret ballot" sent to
the membership is the final ballot for election
of officers.
On every ballot return envelope there must be a
name to match the eligible voters roster, or the
ballot is invalid.
The procedure is as follows: A committee checks
off each name, envelopes are then opened and the
ballots are put in one pile, envelopes in an-
other. The committee then counts the votes.
If a member feels that his ballot should be
placed in an unmarked, sealed envelope, then
please put the unmarked envelope inside the
return envelope that has your name on it.
Ann Lanterman
Secretary
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GOOD LUCK
ON YOUR FORTHCOqING
NATIONAL SPECIALTY
R1MMON
LHASA APSOS
LEONARD & ADRIENNE RIPLEY981 ROCKRIMMON ROADSTAMFORD, CT 06903(203) 322-4119
BREEDERS DIRECTORYKey To Abbreviations P. Puppies: D.
KANSAS
Grown Dogs: S.
Tabu Lhasa Apsos Norman & Carolyn HerbelRFD #1Lucas, Ka 67648(913) 525-6142P., D., S.
NEW JERSEY
Anbara Lhasa Apsos Barbara Wood102 Kenilworth Blvd.Cranford, NJ(201) 272-8995P., D., S.
NEW YORK
Tn Hi Kennel, Reg. Joyce HaddenHunns Lake RoadStanfordville, NY 12581
(914) 876-2400, 868-7662P., D., S.
OHIO
Sharbil Lhasa Apsos Wm. & Sharon Russett4530 West Sprague RoadParma, Ohio 44134(216) 845-3661P., D., S.
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Stud Service
PENNSYLVAINA
J-Toi Lhasa Apsos J. Windish & J. Haserick911 Kerper StreetPhila., Pa 19111(215) 342-5447P.
Kaleko Lhasa Apsos Debbie Burke317 Mill RoadOreland, Pa 19075(215) 887-1770P., D., S.
Kymba Lhasa Apsos Helen E. Ingel24 Idlewild RoadLevittiwn, Pa 19057(215) 945-5158P., S.
Moja Lhasa Apsos Kathy P. Fallon603 Harding Ave.Feasterville, Pa 19047(215) 322-2808P., S.
BREEDERS DIRECTORY-CONTINUED
TEXAS
Tical Lhasa Apsos Maurice Melvin10746 LathropDallas, Tx 75229(214) 350-2807P., S.
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VERMONT
Norbulingka Kennels Phyllis MarcyBox 62Thetford Hills, Vt 05074(802) 785-4558P., D., S.
TAGLHA LHASA APSOS
HOME OF
BIS CH. TAGLHA KAMBU
ENG. AND AM. BIS CH. ORLANE'S INTREPID
WHERE OUR GIRLS ARE AS IMPORTANT
AS THE BOYS.
WILSON & JANE BROWNING1337 WEST PRINCESS ANNE ROADNORFOLK, VA 23507(804) 625-3527
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Merrimack Lhasa Apso Club
FOURTH SPECIALTY, MAY 29, 1981
HERITAGE HALL ---- LEXINGTON, MA
JUDGE: R. WILLIAM TAYLOR - MONTREAL, CANADA
THIS WILL BE AN INDOOR SHOW.
AMPLE FREE PARKING.
For information and premium list, contact:
SHOW CgAIRMAN
Jean Anderer21 Spring St.Stoneham, MA 02180
(617) 438-7558
Following the showMLAC invites you to
buffet supper.For information and
OR CO-CHAIRMAN
Ferne Woodbury9-37 Boyd Rd. RFD #1
Londonderry, NH 03053
(603) 432- 8326
join us for a hot/cold
reservations, contact:
Ferne Woodbury
9-37 Boyd Rd. RFD #7
Londonderry, NH 03053
SAME WEEKEND
Saturday, May 30th - Ladies Dog Club (Wellesley)
Sunday, May 31st - Framingham District K. C.
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OFFERS:
ANBARA LHASA APSOS
BARBARA WOOD102 KENILWORTH BLVD.CRANFORD, NJ 07016(201) 272-8995
ANBARA—RIMAR GRIN'N BEAR IT
AT STUD
Ch. San Jo's Tonsen Me of SheridanCh. San Jo's Raaga Looki Mei ROM
Ch. San Jo's Lena ROMAm.Ger.Int. Ch. Anbara Justa Teddy Bear
BIS Ch. Rimar's Rumpelstiltskin ROMCh. Anbara's Abra-Ka-Dabra ROM
Ch. Rgyal Khetsa-P0 ROMCh. Tabu's King of Hearts ROM
BIS Ch. Rimar's J.G. King RichardCh. Rimar's Tipit ROM
CH. Rimar's The Frivolus FoxCh. Yeti's Paper Tiger ROM
Ch. Rimar's Penny CandyCh. Arborhill's Lho-Lha of Rimar ROM
BEST IN SPECIALTY MATCH—LHASA APSO CLUB
OF WESTCHESTER
BLUE—GRIZZLE, 101/2”, REVERSE SCISSOR BITE,
FRONT, REAR, SCREWTAIL, HEAD, NECK & TOWLINE
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AMERICAN DOG OWNERS' MINI-SEMINAR
March 1980 - Pittsburgh, Pa.
Bill Davis Deck represented Action 81, an
organization of citizens to combat the stealing
of pets, formed in 1976 by Mary Warner follow-
ing the disappearance of her German Shepherd.
Bill spoke on PET-NAPPING and/or DOG NAPPING.
Pets are stolen mainly to fill the following
needs:1) to use as BAIT to train Dog
Fighters2) for use in RESEARCH
3) fill orders for PUPPY MILLS andBACKYARD BREEDERS
4) for use by FURRIERS
To train one dog for FIGHTING takes several
weeks and FIFTY DOGS and CATS PER WEEK,and
progressing to large docile dogs.
Since the repeal of the Metcalf-Hatch in N.Y.
State, laboratories have no source of supply
for research animals. Many other states are in
the same predicament. Healthy pure-breds bring
from $50. to $700.!!!!
Stolen pure-bred bitches, are on order for the
Puppy Mills and Backyard Breeders. They do like
dogs with show records.
Furriers are now using pelts of certain breeds,
smooth-coated such as Dobermans and Dachshunds,
long-coated such as Irish Setters and Longhaired
Dachshunds; these are mostly used for trim.
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AMERICAN DOG OWNERS-CONTINUED
Cat fur is used for rabbit fur as it is diff-
icult to tell the difference between the two
by an untrained eye.
Protect your pet and follow some simple advice:
1) TATTOO your dog with your Social Security
# on the inside of the left leg.(Reputable labcratories look for #s.)
2) Register your S.S.# with the National Dog
Registry in Carmel, N.Y. (One time reg-
istration fee)3) Never leave your dog unattended in cars,
yards, runs, tied outside of stores, etc.
4) Invest $10.00 and join the American Dog
Owners Association, Inc., 1920 Route 9,Castleton, N.Y. 12033.
THE PET YOU SAVE MAY BE YOUR OWN!!!!
Excerpted from the Associated Dog Clubs of N.Y.
State Newsletter.
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Submitted by,Leona Bay
HI GUYS & GALS
GREETINGS & HAPPY WISHES
FOR A GREAT SPECIALTY
VO" WILKS
RAENE WILKS350 WEST 55th STREETNEW YORK, NY 10019(212) 581-9667MEMBERSHIP CHAIRMAN
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MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION
AMERICAN LHASA APSO CLUB INC.
NAME: DATE:
STREET: PHONE:
CITY: STATE: ZIP CODE:
OCCUPATION:
PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY
I hereby apply for membership and agree to abide
by the AMERICAN LHASA APSO CLUB'S constitution
and by-laws and the rules of the American Kennel
Club if accepted for membership. I am eighteen
years or older and in good standing with the
American Kennel Club.
SIGNED
Recommended by the following two American Lhasa
Apso Club members;1.
MakeInc.
2.
YEARLY DUES (July 1 to June 30)
$15.00 Single$20.00 Family$ 5.00 Extra outside
U.S.A., Canada &Mexico
checks payable to American Lhasa Apso Club,
Mail check and application to:
Paul Voigt-Treasurer133745 Wellington CrescentBurnsville, MN 55337
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OFFICIAL ENTRY FORMAmerican Lhasa Apso Club Futurity
ENTRY FEE S 10.00 to nominate a litter for the Yearbeginning November 1, and ending October 31,
MAKE CHECKS and MONEY ORDERS payable to the AmericanLhasa Apso Club.MAIL ENTRIES with FEES to: HELEN E. INGEL
24 IDLEWILD ROAD
LEVITTOWN, PA., 190 57
PLEASE TYPEWRITE OR PRINT CLEARLYIMPORTANT — Read carefully instructions accompanying this
1-4 form.CYN
Whelping DateNumber ofMales
Number ofFemales
BreederPlace of City:Birth
State:
Sire
Dam
Name of PersonMaking Entry
Street Address
City I State401.4 ...Jae
Zip Code
State
AGREEMENT
Zip Code
I (we) acknowledge that the "Rules Applying to Registration and Dog Shows" have been made available to me (us) and that I am
(we are) familiar with their contents I (we) agree that the Club holding this show has the right to refuse this entry for cause which
the Club shall deem to be sufficient. In consideration of the acceptance of this entry and of the holding of the show and of the
opportunity to have the dog judged and to win prize money, ribbons or trophies, I (we) agree to hold this Club, its members,
directors, governors, officers harmless from any claim for loss or injury which may be alleged to have been caused directly
or indirectly to any person or thing by the act of this dog while in or upon the show grounds, or near any entrance thereto,
and I (we) personally assume all responsibility and liability for any such claim, and I (we) further agree to hold the aforementioned
parties harmless from any claim for loss of this dog by disappearance, theft, death or otherwise, and from any claim for damage or
injury to the dog, whether such loss, disappearance, theft, damage or injury be caused or alleged to be caused by the negligence of
the Club or of any of the parties aforementioned.
I CERTIFY that I am the actual owner of this bitch or dog being qualified or that I am the duly authorized agent of the actual
owner whose name I have entered above. In consideration of the acceptance of this entry, I (we) agree to abide by the rules and
regulations of the American Kennel Club in effect at the time of this Futurity, and further agree to be bound by the "Agreement"
accompanying this entry form. I (we) certify and represent that the dog entered is not a hazard to persons or other dogs. This
entry is submitted for acceptance on the foregoing representation and agreement.
Single copies of the latest edition of the "Rules Applying to Registration and Dog Shows" may be obtained without charge from
any Superintendent or from the American Kennel Club, 51 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. 10010.
SIGNATURE of owner or his agent
duly authorized to make this entry
MERRIMACK LHASA APSO CLUB
OFFICERS FOR THE 1980-1981 YEAR:
PRESIDENT. 000•0 000VICE PRESIDENT.....SECRETARY0••.•••0•0TREASURER..........
.G. EDWARD MOSES
°BETTY ROSE•BARBARA WHITTIERoFERNE WOODBURY
MERRIMACK LHASA APSO CLUB
c/o BARBARA WHITTIER17 EVERETT STREETMELROSE, MA 02176
A**)rAAA':*-A*****A-********AAAAkkAA-*******1
LITTERBASKET
DHARMA DOGS - Diane JohnsonAm. & Can. Ch. Minda's Tsong of Bhu ROM ex
Kamala of Ranjapore.Whelped 1/5/81. 1 dog, 3 bitches
77 Park Terrace East D-38New York, NY 10034(212) 569-8231
FROM
POTALA & JA-MA
LHASA APSOS
WISHES ALAC
A VERY SPECIAL
SPECIALTY
BIS CH. POTALA KEKE'S CANDY BAR
JANET WHITMAN23 GREAT OAKS DRIVESPRING VALLEY,NEW YORK 10977(914) 425-0765
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KEKE BLUMBERG2740 LUNDY LANEHUNTINGDON VALLEY,PENNSYLVANIA 19006(215) 657-2545
THE KIDNEY PROBLEM - HAS IT VANISHED?
It has been brought to my attention recently
that many of our members are concerned about
the status of investigation into the kidney
problem. Is it still a problem in our breed
and where is it being found? Is research still
being conducted with our Lhasas and do the Vet
schools want our help?
ALAC is concerned and we want to know if our
members have any news to contribute. We are
re-establishing contact with the Veterinarians
who were originally involved and we will have
some specific news on that front soon. We hope
to have for you the latest on what the Univer-
sities want in the way of Lhasa Colonies and
case histories.
I have a personal observation on the situation
to share with you. I live in an area of the
Country where we have many people stationed
here for the short periods in the military and
where we have many tourists (Norfolk, Virginia
Beach, Williamsburg, etc). Our local Vets see
Lhasas from all over, mostly pets, and are ob-
serving many cases of Kidney problems. During
the past year I started to inquire of my Vet
and some of the other Vets around what is being
done with these dogs. I left my phone number
with the Vets and have had owners call to tell
me their stories. A majority of the dogs come
from a pet store background and are already
very ill when they are brought in. In most of
the cases the owners were afraid to spend a lot
of money on tests when the dogs were so sick.
At present all that I can do is listen and
encourage the people to cooperate with their
own Veterinarian on the testing and discourage
them from breeding. Pet owners need to know
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THE KIDNEY PROBLEM-CONTINUED
that we are aware of the problem. our Veter-
inarians need to have our support. Let them
know that we are interested. Even if we just
help find out how many Lhasas are out there
with Kidney dysfunction it is a start.
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Submitted by,Jane Browning
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THIS FULL PAGE AD, IN BLACK & WHITE, CAN BE
YOURS FOR ONLY $30 DOLLARS.
CAPTION OF UP TO 50 WORDS.
PLUS OWNERS NAME, ADDRESS & PHONE NO.
IONA LHASA
HAPPYNESS LANELHASA VALLEY, US(123) 456-7890
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Morris Animal Foundation45 Inverness Drive EastEnglewood, Colorado 80112(303) 779-8867
Three Dog Clubs in West Virginia will contri-
bute 50 per dog entered in West Virginia shows
to fund studies into Canine Diseases and health
problems.
Proceeds from entries in West Virginia Showson July 3, 4, and 5th, 1981 will go to Morris
Animal Foundation, Englewood, Colorado.
The contributions of the three Dog Clubs will
help finance studies in veterinary schools in-to canine health problems such as parvovirus,
bloat, skin diseases and others.
I nimals of the world suffer because of ourlack of sufficient funds," Richard E. Newman,
Chairman of the Board, said earlier. Morris
Animal Foundation received requests for $2,
413,820 in grants but was only able to budget$250,000.
Arrangements with the three Clubs were made byLou H. Harris, of Mineral Wells, West Virginia.
Harris serves voluntarily as Canine StateChairman for the nonprofit foundation.
"It sets precedence for other clubs in our areaand it's an easy program to continue from yearto year" Harris said.
Submitted by,Keke Blumberg
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Futurity News
1981 Futurity Dates & Locations
EASTERN FUTURITY
HOST: National Capitol Lhasa Apso ClubDATE: Thursday, May 14, 1981PLACE: Vienna, VA.JUDGE: Gloria D. FowlerIn-conjunction with American Lhasa Apso Club,Inc., National SpecialtySHOW SEC IY: Carolyn Sledzik
1704 Shagbark CircleReston, VA. 22090
Closing Date: April 15, 1981
MID-WESTERN FUTURITY
HOST: Twin Cities Lhasa Apso ClubDATE: Saturday, June 6, 1981PLACE: Edina, MN.JUDGE: Janet WhitmanIn-conjunction with Lake Minnetonka K.C.SUPER: Jack OnifrioCONTACT: Lois Voigt
13745 Wellington CrescentBurnsville, MN. 55337
Closing Date: May 20, 1981
WESTERN FUTURITY
HOST: Willamette Valley Lhasa Apso ClubDATE: Saturday, May 30, 1981PLACE: Portland, OR.JUDGE: Brenda O'DmnellIn-conjunction with Portland K.C.SUPER: Ace Matthews
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1981 FUTURITY-CONTCNUED
CONTACT: Terry PlagmannRt. 2, Box 340Albany, OR. 97321
Closing Date: May 13, 1981
SOUTHERN FUTURITY
OR Jan Bruton2402 NE 20thPortland, OR 97212
HOST: Progressive Lhasa Apso Fanciers Assn.of Dallas
DATE: Sunday, May 10, 1981PLACE: Denton, TX.JUDGE: Sandy NybergIn-conjunction with Denton K.C.SUPER: Coast Dog ShowsCONTACT: Diane Walker
2718 Gray StreetMesquite, TX. 75150
Closing Date; April 15, 1981
HAWAIIAN FUTURITY
JUDGE: Lynn LoweyCONTACT: Valiene Weathers
SOMETHING NEW HAS BEEN ADDED!!!
As most of you know the futurity is an over-whelming job. To better serve the members andhost clubs, I have decided a co-chairman is inorder. After speaking with Leonard Ripley, PaulVoigt, Marianne Nixon, Anne Lanterman, andKeke Blumberg, they also agreed that a co-chair-man would be extremely helpful.
After careful consideration, Debbie Burke hasbeen chosen and accepted by the officers of theclub and myself as the co-chairman. Debbie and
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1981 FUTURITY-CONTLNUED
I will be working together in all aspects ofthe futurity. Wa both feel that by giving you
access to two people we will be more effective
and available to assist you. Please feel free
to contact either of us.
Helen E. 'Engel24 Idlewild RoadLevittown, PA. 19057
(215) 945-5158
Debbie Burke317 Mill RoadOreland, PA. 19075(215 887-1770
Sincerly,Helen
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ALAC MEMBERS •••
Roland AdameckLinda C. AllenMarie AllmanRicki AndrewsMaria B. AspuruShirley A, BalentineMrs, Randolph Barker
James E. Barton
J. Larry BashamDonna BaxleySherry BaxleyVerba BeardNoel A. BensonCraig BirkmaierRobert H. BlackCarmen BlankenshipKeke BlumbergHarriet BorsuchRaymond BoydGerti BracksieckCharles BriceBarbara N. BrockWilson BrowningJanice BrutonBrad BryanSusan BurgessHelen BurpeeGretchen CallaghanStephen G. C. Campbell
Mary CarterMadeline P. ChizeverJoan ClarkeMarne Elliott Clay
Doug CliftonLynette ClooneyLeonard CohenRobert 0. CooperDebra V. Counts
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Patricia Lyden AdamsRaymond AllenBillie Sue AndersonNancy AskrenJoanne P. BakerDr. Randolph BarkerSandra BarkerWinifred R. Barton
Leslie Taplin BaumannJoe BaxleyLeona L. BayDorothy BenitezMrs. Seymour BigmanNancy BirkmaierSandra S. BlakeleyJames BlomkvistJean BlythBetty Jo BowmanPatricia BoydBetty BriceBrenda L. BridgesJane BrowningSami BrushLarry S„ BrutonJane BryanDebbie BurkeA. Herbert BurpeeTim CallaghanCynthia CarleyBarbara M. ChevalierClaudia ClarkeRosemary ClarkeDolores M. ClearyLu Ann CliftonNancy CoglianeseMary E. ColeLynda CorboRichard A. Counts
ALAC MEMBERS-CONTINUED
Helen CurtisRobert DaleRobert DambergRod DarbyBill DawsonGerald DeanEster DefalcisMichael De PonziFred DieballMyra DipesaMr. & Mrs. Robert DukeMr. & Mrs. John DysonRollin ElwynLinda EnfieldLeslie Ann Nixon EngenKathy FallonOlivia Anne FeldmanSarah FitzgeraldGloria FrazierGayle FristadJoyce GarmanCarole GarrettGarnett GehrDiane GerthofferCaroline GillinNanette GlencerGerry GordyAlice GornallJohanna GravesRuth Ellen GreenCarol Ann GroomsJoyce HaddenJames B. HamiltonOscar HandleNaomi HansonLenn HartenJack HaserickMelodye HaverlyElizabeth Haynie
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Marilyn DaleNancy DambergMichele DarbyArlene G. DarttCarole DeanRuth DeckCassandra De La RosaFlorence R. DickersonPatricia DieballBeverly DrakeBarbara Ann DwellyJune ElwynMary C. EmersonRoberta EngelhardtCarol Schmitz EngleMrs. Elizabeth FaustLois FellowsDiane FrambesCathy FreedmanJoan GanzBess GarrettJ. Ronnie GarrettSusan GehrSusan GilesRaymond GillinAlice GolubLowell GordyBettye GottelliNeil GravesClyde E. GrimsingerBarbara Richman HackCarol D. HamiltonArdi HammondDon HansonWendy HarperThelma HartmannRuth M. HatcherRuth HaydenFreda Heath
ALAC MEMBERS-CONTINUED
Lloyd HeathCarolyn HerbelNathalie HeskettJeanne HillendahlDiana Gwin HollandPeggy HuffmanMuriel HuntLinda HuzlMidge HyltonHelen IngelRobert IngramLinda G. JarrettMarcia JewellBecky JohnsonDiane JohnsonLila Lee KaiserJean KauschElaine KingDawn KittlesonDorothy M. KramerMiriam KrumHorst KuendelMarsha LadnerAnn LantermanPamela LawsonDiane LeschinskiMarjorie LewisAllan LiebermanAl LikewiseElsa LindhardNicholas LombardiBea LoobJackie LoveElizabeth LuckCamilla LymanJeffery M. MacekJohn E. MahanPhyllis MarcyDr. Catherine Marley
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Sally Ann HelfNorman HerbelTed HeskettEthel HinesJeanne HopeRosemary HumphreyJack HuzlJohn HyltonGeorge IngelBarbara IngramMichae line JablonskiCharles JewellJoyce JohansonBetty L. JohnsonCherlynn S. JozwickRhonna KarpenskeAlfred D. KeeneFaith KirkMarion KnowltonJanet KrisselCarol KuendelGrady LadnerMarge LangKirk LantermanBobbie LeeRichard LeschinskiGrace LicosPaula LiebermanMary LikewiseMildred LloydRoberta LombardiBarbara LorzLynn LowyG. Erina LuebbarsRosemary LynchEileen C. MaclennanAnn MannArna MargoliesDoris Marquez
ALAC MEMBERS-CONTINUED
Kenneth MartinRobertha MatrangaNedra McCashTom C. Meador, JrDorothy V. MeloneySuzette MicheleArlene MillerRichard MohrJoseph L. E. MondorSuzanne MooreLiz MorganG. Edward MosesBeth MundayR. Bowen MundayVirginia MurphyCherie NewellMarianne NixonSandy NybergBrenda O'DonnellEtta B. OrensteinMrs. M. P. O'SheaBarbara PaisleyCarolyn Sue PaulsonDenise PekaarNorma PernaBrenda Meier PetersDale PetersonMarvin PetersonBurton PettitConnie PlagmannDorothy J. PrimmShirley RayValerie ReedNorma ReillyRoberta RichardsonJill Wheeler RileyAdrienne RipleyOlivette RobertsCarol Rose
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Virginia MartinCharles D. MatteCelia McReeMarilyn MeleMaurice A. MelvinNorma C. MilehamJacqueline J. MillerTeresa MohrGenevieve MooreJames MoranoFlorance MorrisLorraine B. MulleckerHelen MundayJohn Kelly Murphy 111Nancy NakamuraSteven NewellLarry NybergKay OppenheimerBernice T. OleanMiss B. A. O'SheaPhyllis OwenGeorgia E. PalmerElizabeth PearsonWendy F. PennWilliam PernaBarbara PetersonLouise PetersonTerrie PetrikinJoan PettitTerry PlagmannBonnie ProvencherJean ReedEdward ReillyLynn ReplogleHelen RidgeMarilyn C. RinaldiLeonard RipleyJean RobinetteWesley Rose
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Elizabeth RoseMarie RossMarcia RothDonald K. RunnerSharon B. RussettSandy RussoElaine ScharfClarence SchillerDarlene SchlatterBrenda SchmelzelDorothy SchottgenMary Lou ScrudatoNancy SehnertSusan SessionAudrey K. ShanerRobert SharpBillie A. ShaverDarrell SheinSally Lee SilvaKenneth SilvermanEdmund SledzikMary Lee SmiserRuth SmithElaine Spaeth SonneJean Jefferson StangThomas K. StarlingBarbara SteeleBarbara StewartDonna StrandDorothy SussliEmily M. SvendsenJohn SweeneyAngie TaylorGloria TeixeiraJane ThornburgBarry TompkinsNellie TowersCarol E. ValentineLois Voigt
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Don RossLenore RosselotAnita K. RotherJack D. RussellWilliam A. RussettMichael SantoraLawrence ScheurElizabeth SchillerEva SchlatterAnnie Schneider-LouterEmily SchummFrancis SeftonDiane SelmerWilna ShaakLorraine ShannonKenneth SharptonSamuel L. ShaverLaura She inHarriet SilvermanCarolyn SledzikElnore SletteCarol Lee SmithVirginia SnareMary Anne StaffordMargaret A. StarlingCarol StaufferCharles SteelePat StewartCarol StrongEugene SussliDorothy SweeneyJoan TamerinoCharles TeixeiraJulie K. ThieleJudith J. TillingerConnie TompkinsBlanche C. TurnerValerie VietsPaul Voigt
ALAC MEMBERS,•CONTINUED
Beverly E. VolentGilbert VossFran WesleyJames E. WheelerJanet WhitmanLynne WildPatricia A. WilliamsRuth WillsJohn WindishDavid WitherspoonDonna Woo leryMarianne YoungDavid Zink
Ellen VossValiene S. WeathersNorma WestMae WhiteMarvin WhitmanRaena WilksCharles WillsErma WilsonCarolyn WitherspoonBarbara WoodKeith WooleryCheryl Zink
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Carolyn HerbelRoute #1Lucas, KS-67648(913) 525-6142
Phyllis MarcyBox 62 -Thetford Hill, VT 05074(802) 785-4558
Dr. Catherine Marley105 Mezzine DriveCresskill, NJ 07626(201) 569-9324 (home)(201) 567-3606 (office)
Edmund R. Sledzik1704 Shagbark CircleReston, VA 22090(703) 471-7584 (home)(202) 566-6407 (office)
Janet Whitman23 Great Oaks DriveSpring Valley, NY 10977(914) 425-0765
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