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GLORINDA MAIN Glorinda believes that by sitting in front seats she can get away with things she ordinarily wouldn : t, but we know better. A budding home economist, she has a smile for everyoi SIDNEY NERMAN Sheppy’s motto is “Never do today what you can put off till tomorrow.” Seriously, he is President of the Drama Club, an avid curler and partly responsible for Room 3’s “Golden Words.” MARK NISENHOLT Mark holds the position of President of the noisiest room at E.P. Our track star, he is always racing with the clock and usually wins???? Mark is one of our mad scientists. SHELDON ROSENSTOCK She ' don is usually talking to S. N. (when he isn’t talking to someone else). His wisecracks send the room into an uproar. Sheldon is an active member of the drama club and band. He is especially liked by Mr. Turner??? SHARON SILVER Our sparkling redhead clarinetist who is well liked by all adds zest to Room 3. Sharon spends most of her spare time writing 40 page essays. She is also our sports rep. MARCIA SISSKIND Have you noticed the pupils of Room 3 gaining weight lately? Reason: Marcia handing out “goodies” during class. Giggles, one of our curlers, spends her time visiting various libraries! What’s the attraction, Sisskind? GERHARD SOMMERFELD Knock on our door and Gerhard will rush to meet you. Sitting at the back, Gerhard manages to fool the teachers with his sweet smile, and tranquil appearance. Looks can be deceiving. JANET STANILOFF In school, “Stan” is an excellent example of the Perfect student.” Outside — what a change! A true music lover, Janet always has a twinkle in her eye and a song on her lips. ALVIN STARGARDTER Alvin sits at the back of the room with a smile on his face and a mischievous gleam in his eye. What are you cooking up behind that desk? PHYLLIS WASSERMAN ' Wassie” is very bright, very quiet, very tall, very freckly, very sincere. I can’t say anything bad about her. A member of the Cheer¬ leaders and other half of the write-up committee she is a friend to all and liked by everyone.
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BETTY EISENSTADT Be.ty, the girl with the big heart and the mouth to match, spends most of her time outside the room. But what would Room 3 do without Betty? — no comment. DIANE HANSEN Tall and blonde, Diane is another quiet one (sounds funny for Room 3, doesn’t it?). She is a good student and always listens. What happened to all the talkers? LESLIE HATKLIN Little Leslie, mischievous Les ' ie. On the outside he looks like an angel, but don’t let his appearance deceive you. Below that placid body is the “Heart of a Devil. SHARON HEATHER Sweet, innocent, never gets in trc ble, always on the beam, never talks! Huh, I wouldn ' t go that far. However, she’s cunning, never gets caught. I wish I had her brains. TERRY HORBATIUK Yes, and the bicep is connected to the tricep by means of cartilage which is in turn . . . Yup, that’s Terry, scientific genius? How’s the situation in Red China coming? HELEN KALYNIUK Helen is usually the chief source of giggles from the front of the room. She is well liked by all and she is always wondering whether a 90 average is acceptable. BARBARA KAPLAN Barbara, the editor of this book, seems to be int- lectual, sophisti¬ cated and mature. I guess that’s why she’s edit r and I’m doing write-ups. Oh, yes Barb, how is the tall dark stranger doing? BRIAN KAPLAN Beanie is a freckly boy, to the teachers he brings no joy. Beans is always fooling around and often gets S.N. in on it too. He always gets the teachers mad at S.N. Some day he will get it too. JOHN LEBEDYNSKY John is the muscle bound boy of Room 3, He is interested in Science, politics, sports and the usual — girls. He turns a lovely red when the teachers abuse his mild truisms. CAROLYN LECKER Time: 8:59 Carolyn comes rushing into class. She is always talking. Too bad we can’t understand her. Carolyn is Vice-President of Drama Club and likes Glee Club (wonder why??).
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ROBERTA WEISS Business Manager of the Banner, Cheerleader, Curler, and Secre¬ tary of Room 3, is always on the go. Besides, “Weiss” is tall, slim and beaut . . . hmmm — well, two out of three isn’t bad. DIANE WIGORSKI The other part of the S.H., H.K., and G.M. quartet can be found in a huddle with her club members between periods. Judging by the screaming and giggling, it ' s not homework they ' re discussing. KAREN WOLOVICK Always there with handouts of gum, homework!?) and Kleenex, “Wally” is a friend to all. Quiet, hardworking — oops. I think I’ve mixed up characters somewhere. LYNDA ZILZ Our star band member, reporter and cook (specialty: sugar cookies) livens up the room with her “witty” remarks. Everybody loves her wild stockings and hair color(s). The question is “Does she or doesn’t she?” Room 4 SHELLEY BAILEY The other half of Kyle S. can always be seen with L.R. and B.S. Other than to get her Mrs. degree, Shelly’s future is undecided but we hope to see her at W.K. next year. PAMELA BARAN Pam is our giggly class secretary. She keeps pretty much to herself and doesn’t let on who Mr. X is. She has regular attendance at St. Anne’s and is a sure success in the future. TYBIE FLOOM The girl with the many colored hair. All kidding aside Tybie has beautiful hair and a beautiful personality and is liked by everyone. No words could explain her bubbly personality. EDDIE GOODCHILD Better known as “Gooch”. Eddie is the Maths brain of Room 4. He is very active in sports and plays on the Senior Boys’ Volleyball Team, Soccer Team. He is also a regular at Ste. Anne’s. KEN GREER Forever seen scratching his head and making funny faces. You’d never know Ken was in the room. But let him out and Look Out! SHARON HANSEN Our voluntary worker! Sharon has one pet peeve — Music. She is a pretty blonde well liked by everyone. We hope to see Sharon at W.K.
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