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THE BROOKLYN YWCA'SNEW SCHEDULEREGISTER NOW!Classes Begin Jan. 5-Jan. 10Give A Brooklyn YWCA Membership for Christmas REMEMBER - 40 ESTABLISHED CLASSES PLUSADULT CLASSES%u2022 Jazz Exercise%u2022 Self Massage Class%u2022 NEW Mother-Daughter Exercise Class%u2022 Photography Hands-on darkroom class with outside shootsNEW ADDITION FOR CHILDREN & TEENS %u2022 Saturday Computer ClubThe expanded pool schedule for LAP SWIMS includes BEFORE and AFTER-WORK LAP timesThe Brooklyn YWCA30 Third Avenue at Atlantic %u2022 Info (718) 797-27264 0 % O F FM F G R .L I S T MINOLTAMINOLTAMAXXUMAUTOFOCUSSYSTEMADVANCEDMAXXUM 7000%u2022 W orld%u2019s first SLR with b u ilt-in Autofocus.%u2022 B uilt-in M otorized-Film -ControlSystem.%u2022 Advanced Touch-Control Panelfor ease of operation.%u2022 2-year Minolta U.S.A. limitedwarranty on camera, 5-yearM F G R .L I S TM IN O LT AAF-TELE%u2022 World%u2019s first Auto Focus 35m m with built-inmotorized Standard and Telephoto lenses.%u2022 Total Automatic Film Transport System withauto winding, rewinding, and DX film speedsetting.%u2022 Automatic program exposure with advancedsubject priority metering.%u2022 Minolta one-year USA limited warranty.H igh tech autofocus.%u2022 Confusion-free o p e ra tio nw ith top quality results.%u2022 Freedom from film sp e e dsettings/focusing/loadinga n d w in d in g /e xp o su resettings/flash errors.%u2022 Freedom to use any 3 5 m mc o lo r p rin t film, includingn e w IS O 1 0 0 0 .L IS T $ 1 9 3FUJI COLOR FILM SALEDisc %u2014 1\110-24 %u2014 199135-24 (ASA 100) %u2014 249135-24 (ASA 400) %u2014 299SALE ENDS DEC. 16thHi-Fi CAMERA EXCHANGE, INC.3 9 7 Pearl St. (corner Fulton)Downtown Brooklyn, N.Y. fi12G1(718)888-1818Gel More o f the News and Features A bout What MakesBrooklyn Great Every Week in The Phoenix NewspaperN A M E S MAKE N E W gCarla R. Chapman, daughter ofMarguerite Robinson of Red Hook, has beenpromoted in the U.S. Army to the rank ofspecialist four. She is a patient administration specialist with Walter Reed ArmyMedical Center, Washington.Alumnus Victor M. Samra, Jr. has beenelected chairman of Poly Prep Country DaySchool%u2019s board of trustees. Samra, who issenior executive vice president and administrative director of the Capital MarketsGroup of Shearson Lehman Brothers, is agraduate of American University. He joinedLoeb Rhoades, a predecessor firm, in 1976and was appointed to his present post in 1981.Samra is a member of the InvestmentAssociation of New York and the Bond Club ofNew York and is president of the R.G. Haddad Scholarship Foundation. He succeeds Dr.Donald M. Zarou as chairman of Poly Prep%u2019sboard.Artist and muralist John Philip Capello ofFlatbush has been elected president of AllCommunities Arts for a two year term.Houng Phouong, of class 5-412 at P.S. 10Park Slope won the school%u2019s spelling bee,which was held to choose a representativeand an alternate for the District 15 and citywide Spelling Bees. The alternate is SlavicaNaumovska, also in class 5-412.Marine Cpl. Henry B. Espinsoa, son ofDomingo and Raquel Espinosa of Van BruntSt., has been promoted to his present rankwhile serving with 2nd Force Service SupportGroup, Camp Lejeune, NC. He joined theMarines in May, 1985.Army Spec. 4 Nanette C. Beasley, daughterof Faye Floyd of Clinton Ave. and sister ofZelda Woodley of 8th St., has arrived for dutywith the 97th General Hospital, West Germany. Beasley is an administrativespecialist.Barbara A. Grier has been appointed director of Affirmative Action for the MetropolitanTransit Authority, effective immediately.Grier, who lives in Clinton Hill, will direct thedepartment which covers DisadvantagedV icto r M. Sam a, Jr.Business Enterprise and Women%u2019s BusinessEnterprise groups, contract compliance andEqual Opportunity Employment.Firehouse Plaque Is DedicatedThe Park Slope Civic Council and the NewYork City Fire Department will dedicate aplaque at the Union Street Firehouse, Squad#1, in memory of the late George A. Lovgren,a Park Slope activitst.A former trustee of the Park Slope CivicCouncil and a member of Community BoardSix, Lovgren led the successful fight whichreopened the firehouse in 1977, after it hadbeen closed during the City fiscal crisis.%u201cThrough George Lovgren%u2019s dedicated andsingle-handed efforts, this firehouse will continue to provide safety and protection for thecitizens of Park Slope. 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