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Can you help me find these five high school students from 1972?

Posted by: Scott    Tags:  Brooklyn    Posted date:  December 5, 2012  |  No comment


My fascination with my Brooklyn-infused teen voice from 40 years ago (which I told you about yesterday) has me thinking that I’m surely not the only one who’d like to hear the sound of the voice he used to have. Here’s another snippet from that newly digitized 1972 episode of the Malachy McCourt radio show to give you idea of who I was back then.

Scott Edelman discusses teacher reaction to his high school newspaper

While I’ve shipped a copy of the two-hour show to my high school pal Barry Chaiken, there were five other students who appeared with us who should also get copies, but I have no idea how to reach them.

Maybe you can help with that.

They are—

Robert Weisberg, South Shore High School

Les Becker, Bronx High School of Science

Meryl Cranes and Darrell Middledorf (or Daryl Mitteldorf?), Stuyvesant High School

Bob Streeter, Hardin (or Harden?) High School

If you have any idea how to find these guys—because my Google-fu has proven useless—let me know!





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