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Continued from page 54) Norman Bartee 8321 E. Koralee PI. Tucson, Arizona 85710 A. Vernon Johnson 5. ETA SIGMA LAMBDA 7356 Maywood Dr. Pleasanton, California 94566 Thomas A. Keller 6. ETA PI LAMBDA 1502 East Loma Alta Dr. Altadena, California 91001 Harold Gaskin, Secretary 7. EPSILON ZETA LAMBDA 3111 S. E. 29th Avenue Portland, Oregon 97202 Thaddeus Brown, President 8. GAMMA CHI LAMBDA Room 107, City Hall San Francisco, California 94102 Harold E. Cotton, Treasurer 9. GAMMA PHI LAMBDA 873 Rosemount Road Oakland, California 94610 Harvey J. Lehman Jr. Corr. Secy. 10. IOTA ZETA LAMBDA 4145V4 Somerset Drive Los Angeles, California 90008 Carlon Parks, Treas. 11. THETA PI LAMBDA 1936 W. Lake Mead Blvd., No. 2 Las Vegas, Nevada 89106 Marcus Crowder 12. ZETA BETA LAMBDA 4920 Marlbourgh Way Sacramento, Calif. 95608 P. O. Box 22261 Zip 95822 481-6851 — Home 484-8439 — Office Samuel McElroy, Jr., President 13. ZETA SIGMA LAMBDA 6531 Hopedale C t San Diego, California 92120 Alexander D. Hicks 14. ZETA PI LAMBDA 7619 S.E. 37th Place Mercer Island, Washington 98040 Eugene S. Morris 15. IOTA MU LAMBDA 7843 South Alaska Tacoma, Washington 98408 William H. Day, Treasurer 16. IOTA NU LAMBDA 3654 E. Santa Ana Avenue Fresno, California 93726 (209) 222-8740 George Redden 17. IOTA OMICRON LAMBDA 816 North Spruce Colo. Springs, Colo. 80905 Samuel E. Harris, Jr., Secy. 18. IOTA PSI LAMBDA 225 Pennsylvania Avenue N.E. Apt. G Albuquerque, N.M. 87108 John Phillips, Vice President 19. KAPPA ALPHA LAMBDA 22576 Veronica Drive Salinas, California 93901 Herbert L. Nealy, President 20. KAPPA ETA LAMBDA 4608 El Monte Way Bakersfield, California 93309 (805) 325-2068
(Continued from page 54) cation. They are both on the faculty of New York University, giving courses in real estate economics.
The Sphinx I February 1974
The integrated staff of Jones and Darby, Inc., has a commendable background. Klaus Kerl, who received his Masters Degree in Real Estate from Columbia University, is currently a candidate for the American Society of Appraisers, as well as the Appraisal Institute. Ronald Garcia, who received his Bachelors Degree from Morehouse College, and Ms. Vera Richardson are both taking advanced courses in real estate appraisal, finance and economics at New York University at the company's expense. Other members of the staff also serve to complement the appraisal staff. Senior planners, economist, architects, engineers all serve as a resource for appraisal assignments. "This combination of skills, used in a interdisciplinary manner, we feel," says Brother Jones, "results in an exceptionally fine finished product." "Roger and I are both senior members of the American Society of Appraisers, but we made our attempts to become members of the Appraisal Institute at the wrong time. There are currently ao black members in New York, according to Brother Jones. "Now, neither Roger or I have the time, so that while we have pinned our hopes on our younger associates' efforts to become members, we are going about the business of proving that our work is equal to, or better than most." "We have," Brother Jones said, "categorically proved that we can handle multi-million dollar assignments, however, most of our clients are north of 59th Street and we would like to spread the word that value is value south and north of 59th Street, and that as qualified appraisers all we want is an opportunity."
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