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1 M s. WALTZMAN AND CLASS 8-15 send greetings and best wishes TO THE PIONEER A , o PMRS. SOKOLOFF AND 7sP2 ...send greetings to the PIONEER swlTsKY- our wittiest wit. CLASS 7-l to Mrs. Krameri. Even Thohgh weTre hard fo bear, We wish we had you every year. xg DAVID H. - A lovely monitor. S. JAN s. - Walkie-talkiel 0 B. WALTHER- An ardent adolescent- ' JeFFREY S. Walking encyclopedia. R. WEIES- A throwback to the Civil BRIAN W, - Little Pedro, War. ' ... ALAN S. - But Dr. Einstein, I C. GRANT- Tall, dark, and handsome? disagree! . M. JACOBSONa'Teacher's pefsbtl ALAN P. - Who me? What did I do??? J. KLEIN-Not too badg not too good! ANDREW S. - Teachers beware! R.SOLICK- No! The bell rang early. HOWARD R. - Smiling sheriff, P. SOLOMON- junior magician,..turns NEIL A. - Wake up---1t's time to teachers' hair gray. S0 home! t C. ABRAMSON- MY-T-FINE 232555 50' HggftbtQrZoS't S.BERMAN- Sweet and nutty. THOMAS A- ' P-Y. U thmof Ed a d C. COHAN- Anwanswer-to a teacher's pass ing hgzgigrk e O n prayer. ' ' y Y ' - s. GILBERT- Her marks run high like EQQEAEL S'Mgd22Z ggdoggsfgan a ever ' ' . A ' ' ' - fully nice guy. L. GUGGLIELMETTI- Generally speaking! ow B. GRANNBTT- Not an example: a ROBERT F- ' A GERONINDZ . problem. I LARRY B. - A gulet boy we all llke H. GUNSHBR- A London citizen..... LLOYD F- ' Stltl wafer runs ooop- always in a fog. KENNETH R.- Quiet and shy. B. KAPLAN- Sweet as cake, but not g2QENRgf fwgii Zgfkgofgieiigh N. ERXQEXPF- Like a pincushion: ALISiteRg Elggi Egyseggilow Reese with many fine Points' ' MARILYNN M - Is asgcuteoas a B. LEVINE- Like a yodle, she'11 go bell ' ar ' ' . ANN M - AH-MEN' A. MAGAZINER- Arlene 15 ust darleenl ' ' . R. SHAINMAN- Where's the eraser? BAREARA L'f I'11 Pet Bobbl LooVV W SHOMBR- ike a r b-b , as got something up her sleeve ' f f L g a ag' She S JANET S Babbllng brook' ull o surprises. ' ' P H. TOPPER- Is a whopper, she's on DPf?En?' ' A real Short Sh0rt'S top and you canot stop her. ' t d t, s. VITTORI- Like a train..chew Chew! Cgg?fh Q' 'Tsffj hasndnfgig R. ADELS-Brains aren't everything, J hail 'gleet if Snow Juaie,s but they help. ta . 'th , f J, DINERSTEIN- A human Univacl L moo 15 on o go'. S- ?QNKELSTEIN'Smo11 boy with big I i???.Za 5 AEWZHZ R3E2i13ii...... l eas. 2 . H. FISHBEIN- Hard to get around. look llko o Soilbblir' 1. GERDUK-Aw! 100 again. JANET Di ' Boggf 3 g.ooSo' t P. GORDON-Where are my huskies? MARGARB B' ' ur or lc eau Y' A, A ' A21
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te-f.g:tss5.'1lIlP 55 ' A Miss RUDOLPH AND cLAss 8-1 BXTEND GREETINGS To True PIONEER DAVID ALEXANDER- Just like a fire- man...out at the bell. DOUGLAS BERLIN- He's the boy who supplies the coughdrops. ROBERT BROWNSTEIN- The wonder boy ....people stop, look, and lis- ten. RICHARD GOLDMAN- Richie is usually quiet, but just the same, he can start a riot. ROBERT JOSSBN- A student who is quiet and good...always acting as a gentleman should. DAVID KAUFMAN- That innocent look ...but we know better. MATTHEW KAUFMAN- A great help to the Visual Aids Squad. ROBERT LICATA- Heh. Alan, when is today's homework due? STEVEN LUSTBADER- When it comes to Shakespeare, good Ole Steve gets by with a breeze. MARC ORLOFF- The thoughtful type, but oh, those thoughtsg RICHARD OSTMAN- He's neutral when it comes to the opposite sex. ROBERT RAINISH-THis Freckled-Faced Boy Possesses an UNKNOWN TALENT ...will someone please discover it? BRUCE SANTNER- Exceptionally good in school: Always abiding by the GOLDEN RULE! JOSEPH S. - As the homework passes down the line, it stops at Joe's just in time. NEIL STRAUSS- Dedicated to school and Miss Dwyer. GEORGE LEYMAN- Hamster's delight! .L ---.lmhmhsffiii ALAN ABRAHAM- But Mrs. Korn, I didn't realize it: SHBRI SCHNIEDBRMAN- Streamlined figure and jet-propelled tongue. KATE SIMON- Like a four leaf clover ...one in a million! ZINNIA STEINHAUER- Ziniia's quiet and sweetg a nicer girl you couldn't meet. CAROL SWANK- Oh my gosh! oh my heaven! My average is only 9712 INA ROSANSKY- It is said that al- most everyone has a double. ELLEN ROSEN- Give me fashion or give me death! ROSE FELL- Short and sweet, always. neat, Rose can't be beat! TRUDY FONT- Dark hair, dark eyes, a little devil in disguise. CECILE FREIDKISS- If all the giggles were put to a test, Ceci1e's would lead the rest. ENID FULD- Her work she does wellg she's a girl who's mighty swell. NANCY GEWIRTZ- Confidentially speak- ing, aint she sweet? ALICE GRAIFER- Sweet and pert, but oh, what a flirt! ARLENE HARRIS- Thinks she is never wrongg arguing with her takes too long. SANDRA JACOB- But Mr. Drutt, I came for detention yesterday. HARRIET KAPLAN- A nicer girl you could not meet..who we think is very sweet. FLORRIE MAZO- Cute and full of fung liked by everyone. NANCY BUDDE- Dynamite comes ih small CAROL MINTZER- She looks quietooo packages. Watch out! She might explode. VIRGINIA DOWNES- Like sugar, sweet and refined. LINDA ELLIOTT- When she was younger but so does TNT3 MARCIA NOVAK- Like a book, bound to please. BARBARA JOKEL- Like a fruit-cake, sweet and nutty.: she went for toysg now that she's DCROTHY PITCHER-,LSNlFI.-Laughter. older, she goes for BOYS! Smiles, Mischief, Fun, TERRIPIC! 120 p
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s suff' v x GW 4 GREETINGS f Q from MRS. SBITZMAN .-'- and CLASS 9-7 G . H K 4 :3 , V. 1 ' 5,27 ns . X I V ,4 bf, M pgiiift' I X56 ' TAI ,Mi x ,, In ,J ' ,f .mfPf'JfWF4' X gal: 'A U Vt, na In 5: '4 BARRY BERKOWITZ- By it's Cover donft judge a book! DON'T JUDGE BARRY BY HIS INNOCENT LOOK! ARLEEN GOLD- Her three wishes: no homework, pizza, and boys. ARNOLD POLONETSKY- Very cute, verv small, all the girls wish he were tall. LAUREN MEISTER- Like a book, bound to please. LEONARD KUZNETZ- Shy, but a wonder- ful guy. MARJORIE LEVENTHAL- Life, liberty, and the pursuit of boys. LESTER GRAY- A guy with glasses who has a good mind, a better student you'l1 never find. LESLIE KOPP- nBut it's my natural co1or.U BRANT NEKRIS- He think's he's Romeo but where art thou, Juliet? NANCY KLINK- Blond, hair, blue eyes, a little devil in disguise. NATHAN ROZANY- Nathan laughs, Nathan plays, but when the teach- er looks, Nathan PRAYS. AILEEN JARASHOW- Like a brook, always babbling. LARRY SCHNEIDERMAN- He had an idea once, but it died of lonELINESS. SANDRA GOLDMAN- Pretty, mischievous, and very smart, ideal target for Bob's heart. GARY SHIPREN- Gary is very smart and shows it, everyone but the teacher knows it. ELAINE TESSLER- There are two sides to every story: Elaine's and the good side. STEPHEN SELIGMAN- Work fascinates him: He loves to sit and watch it. STUART BRUDNER- He's not weak, he's not meek, he's the type the girls all seek. LOUIS ROSENFELD- Silence is golden, but Louis believes in freedom of speech. ROSALYN MILLER- Her handwritingfs so neat it's a pleasure to copy her homework. DEM SEY RAIN S- He'd make a good fireman ----- - ----- --n-e------ Always out at the bell. SUZAN MARKMAN- Suzan, Suzan in a daze, and only Freddie can clear her haze. EILEEN TANDLER- Eileen always ends her prayers with UAH MEN.n ARTHUR HART-Arty is quite shy, but don't worry,he'11 get by. JEAN PARASIM - It may be her eyes, it may be her hair, but what- ever it is,BOYS BEWARE. . GREGORY KING- Gregory is at his very best on Sunday, the day of rest. , ELAYNE PERIHAROS- Sugar is sugar, spice is spice, she consists of everything nice. MARTIN WISHNOW- The wonder of it grows ahd grows, how one head can hold all he knows. SHARON RUGG- She looks quiet, but so does T.N.T. ALAN SINGER- Alan, Alan, why so quiet? Are you still on a talking diet? EVELYN SHENKER- Tiny and petit, she's always dressed so neat. LORENE SIMMONS- To be an actress is her aim, soon in lights you'1l see her name. ELLEN ROTHMAN- Ellen stands in front of Chesire saying, nLet My Timmy Go.U WILLIE FENDERSON- Brigngintelli- gent as he can be. He will turn out good,just you wait and see. 122
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