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1, MRS. ISAACSON AND CLASS 9-12 SEND BEST w1sHEs 'Do THE PIONEER CATHY PETRARO- Cathy's always in a daze: could it be the M.F. craze? LINDA FLASTER- A pretty picture, and, oh, what a frame! GLORIA ARGENTINA- When we kid her5 it's all in jest, becauserwe think she's one of the best. MI HAEL PEPB- Who me? What did I do? RONALD PHILLIPS- I can't find a line for a fellow so fine. DAVID ROBERSON- Leader of men: follower of women. WILLIAM ROSNER- Willianfs smart and shows it: everyone but the teacher knows it. ANDRIS RUDZITIS- He knows 500 ways to pass a test without study- ing. JOAN CALABRO- Her marks are like a fever: always running high. ARLENB DREXLER- Good in school and pretty too: girls like her are very few. ANDREA FIELDS- Like chocolate pud- ding: My-T-Fine. MARILYN FRANK- Like a cinemascope, a big attraction. CAROL FREYER- Like a four leaf clo- ver, one in a million. LINDA FUERST- Comb and mirror in her hand, this girl we think is grand. JOY LEAVITT- It's nice to be nat- ural when you're naturally nice. JESSICA LEIBOWITZ- Like a vitamin, mixes well with everything. PATRICIA MADDBN- Just like a hinge, something to nadoren. MARION PRINCIPE- When Marion was young,she went for toys: Now that she's older,she goes for boys. ELSIE RAINES- Keen in her studies, cheerful and gay: success will surely pave her way. ARJORIE AUERBACH- Here's a girl who's a hit: sweetness, person- ality and wit. LORRAINE BERTE- By a cover don't judge a book: don't judge Lorraine by her innocent look. HBLENE BLOOM- A nice girl we all like well: of whom we have no faults to tell. JOHN McCARTHY- John's cute: John's Shy: any girl likes that kind of guy. ANTHONY PALLONE- Jokes never fail him but teachers sometime do. GARY WASSERMAN- Love thy neighbor, especially if she's cute. BARRY WEINBBRG- A man's home is his castle: Barryfs is the sec- tion sheet. HOWARD WERBROCK- In every subject he sure is great: about that there is no debate. LEE SCIGOWSKI- Sweet and jolly is this dame: sits and dreams of Ricky her flame. CAROLYN SHEPARD- If laughs and smiles could keep you alive, Carolyn would live to 105. SUSAN SHEROGAN- In school she's quiet and demure, but outside school we're not so sure. NORMAN COHEN- work fascinates him: he can sit and watch it for hours. STEVEN POGEL- A real nice friend for lad and lass: he does well in every class. ROBERT GELLMAN- Like a teabag, always in hot water. HAROLD GRANT- Work never killed anybody, but he isn't taking any chances. THOMAS HOOLEY- He's a uiet sort of guy, but with a friend he's not so shy. CHARLES KARAFIN- L.S.M.P.T,-laugh- ter, smiles, mischief, fun,and terrificl
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'I' - g ,, -F ... BEST WISI-IES TOETHE WALT I Cr., 3 WHITMAN PIONEER, ' K PROM -u K, A MR. SCHULMAN AND CLASS . 7-3 a f' S - A ixs 4 6 . Nca p va! GREETINGS FROM M , TEITLER AND 8-14, MARK HERSHKOWITZ- Give me fashion or give me death. KAREN DAHM - A nicer girl you could not meet: Karen is thoughtful, kind, and sweet. MICHAEL PELLEGENO- Keen in studies, I cheerful and gay, success will surely pave his way. ROBERT HANSEN- Who needs Einstein, who needs Lincoln? When Rob- ert is around,who needs Wthink- inn? THEODORE MONTURI- But Mrs. Kramer, these typewriters have got to go! GARTH BARNARD- Work never killed anybody,but Garth isn't taking any chances. ROSA BEST- When it comes to danc- ing, Rosa hits the top. She knows every dance from NPhillyW to nS1opH. EDDIE SEGAL- The spitting image of Kennedy. RAULA TOWELL- Blonde hair, green eyes, a little devil in disguise. ,SUZANNE SELAWAY- When she was young- ' er, she went for toys. Now she's older and goes for boys. SUZANNE WALZ- Lipstick, eyemakeup, sneakers,and all. Watch out,Miss Wall! FRANK OCCHIUZZO- In social stud- ies Frank's favorite word is Ilhuh?!l GEORGE M CHENO- Not an A PROBLEM! MYRON GREENCHNER- He's as a picture: 1et's JACK BALDWIN- Whatever didn't do it! example: hang him! it is, I as handsome LINDA KRAPF- Her three wishes: boys, gum, and no homework. MICHAEL MATERA- Where's there's fun, Mike's thereg where there's trouble, Mike's there too. DIANE SCHRAEDER- In her studies, up to par, for a better friend far. you'd go CIRO MONACO- Leader of men, follower Of w0men........ WENDY SMITH- Like hh0C01ate pudding, MY-T-FINE! DAVID CHEN- Friends, Romans, Country- meng Lend me your homework. SHIRLEY MANDELL- Does well in schoolg she's pretty toog girls like this are very few. CHARLIE BROCHWAY- He stands in front of Bellevue singing, ULet My People Gon . ARLINE DUKES- A loveable girl we all agree, with a winning smile for all to see. LORRAINE CHIUSANO- It may be her eyes, it also may be her hair, whatever it is, BOYS BEWAREIW HYMAN KRAUS- Leader of 8-14's UPEANUT GALLERYU. JOHN ANGELINO- A man's home is his castleg John's home is the section sheet. PAUL GOLDSTEIN- gg Have test? Will fail? gg STEVEN FEINTUCH- Where there's fun, Steve's thereg where there's trouble, Steve's there , too. ROBERT SHEPPARD- just like a box of HPOST TOASTIESH...but just a little bit better. ms '
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ALL BEST WISHES TO THE PIONEER FROM MRS. NONAS AND CLASS 7-4 Jane B., Marie B., Marsha F., D816 Lynn S., Doris H., Kenneth B., Joey G., Ingrid H., Frank K., Joanne M., C., Paul B,, Andrew F., Alan Go, .Harriet M., Stacy M., Linda P., Louis H., George H., Leon J., Gary Sarahjane P., Joy R., Debbie S., K., Curt M., Richard P., Michael R., Joanne S., Karen S., Marilyn S., Dominick S., Angelo T., Joseph T., Russel W., George W., and Donald H. BEST WISHES xNN- S from MR. JACKELOW and 9-3 'ar ALAN S. - A sweet boy he seems to 9' be, he'll make good just wait QE, S and see! JACK Z.-Here's a fellow who's very alert to anyone who wears a skirt. HERBERT B. - Leader of men, follower of women. STUART B. - Who, me? Talking? HOWARD F. - Brown hair, green eyes, little devil in disguise! ROBERT B. - Little, but so was Napoleon! RICKY K. - He thinks he's Romeo, but where art thou Juliet? ROBERT L. - Like a magician, turns all the teachers' hair gray. THOMAS J. - Work fascinates him, he can sit and watch it for hours. IRA S. - But Dr. Einstein, I dis- agree! STEVEN W. - LSMFJ - Lord Save Me From Mr. Jackelowi GEORGE N. - George laughs, George plays, when teacher looks, George prays. MARTIN ROBERTS - I got only a 1002 MARTIN R. - Knows 500 ways of pass- ing a test without studying. MARK S. - A diller, a dollar, a darned good scholar. ARTHUR R. - Arthur has three wishes, life, liberty, and the pursuit of girls. ARNOLD'L. - Like SEVEN-UP, refresh- ing. GENE R. - Where there's fun,he's there, where there's trouble, he's there,too2 DENNIS T. - Friends, Romans, Class- mates, lend me your homework. BABS B. - She looks quiet, but so does dynamite. ELSBETH B. - Pretty as a picture, and, oh, what a frame! FANNY H. - Fanny is a proper noun, proper up and proper down, fem- inine gender, cutest case, ob- ject of the masculine race! NADINE F. - Love thy neighbor, especially if he's cute! ESTHER K. - Lovely to look at, nice to know, especially during a test! ADRIENNE G. - Heavenly Father up above, send a cute boy for me to love! JANET H. - Could be an angel, could be a saint, could be quiet, but that she aint. PEARL S. - Work never killed any- body, but Pearl isn't taking any chances! ALETA M. - Ends her prayers with AH--MEN!! EDEN W. Her handwriting is so leg- ible, it's a pleasure to copy her homework. KOULA M. - Like chocolate pudding, MY-T-FINE! GWEN S. - The class was still, the class was quiet, in came Gwen and caused a riot. BARBARA S. - If giggles and gum could keep one alive, this girl would live to 105.23 110
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