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Page 132 text:
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GREETINGS fe anon MR. MORAN 0' 1, .c AND GLASS s-3 O my GRACE A.--LOOKS quiet, but so does 'L 6 -7 T.N.T. 00 ALFRED B.- A London citizeng always in a fog KATHLEEN A.- Here today: some fd- MISS CHBBGBR and CLASS 8-13 morrow' SEND BEST WISHES to the PIONEER KURT B.- W.O.T.L.- Wolf on the loose. STACEY B.- Sneakers, eyemakeup, - . JUDY W.- Boys clips and all, beware! Here JOAN we- where the Boys Are comes Miss Wall. MELVIN C.- The thoughtful typeg but oELoRES R-' 3.25922 E oh those thou hts. ROSALBA B.- Streimlined figureg ALAN S I Know? I Know, I Know jet-propelled tongue. RAYMOND S.- Rebel Rouser NICHOLAS D.- Promising studentg al- JEFFREY w Cold, Cold Heart ways promising to do better. ARLENE B.- An allearound nice girl. ROBERT P.- I go to Swingin' School. RONALD F.- He fought hard,but they HARRIS R.- Doing wha comes Egf- educated him anyway. ura11X, EVELYN C.- Like a piano: upright, PfettY and grand- CAROL M.- Chew Chew Charlie ELLIOTT Go-,Hard fo forget- MARGRET M.'T- n'tK 'e side of the Angels DIANE D.- Like sugarg sweet and re- ANDREA S , You Talk too Much ined ' --- --- DONALD J.- Work never killed anyone, PHYLLIS D.- Beautiful Dreamer but.he's not taking any chances. GLADYS F.- Teen Angel GAYLE E,- A lovable girl with a BARBARA H.- If Barbara were an Angel Wlmming sm11e. ANITA.L.- Little Miss Stuck-Up STEVEN K.- A member of the biscuit company: Cwise crackerj. LINMA SIL., Little Bity-pretty.0ne FRANCES H.- You can't find a line LINDA SOL.- poetry in Motion fOr a sql S0 fine- , BSTBR T.- Hey5Look Me Over FRED K.- Like a teabag: always in hot water' SUSAN C.- 1t's Late SARA H.- It's not hard to be natur- al when you're naturally nice. ANDREW K.- Beware! Andrew's here! SHERRY L.- Don't open your mouth: the gum will fall out. MICHAEL M Endless Sleep LASS M.- If silence were golden, he'd be a millionaire. LINDA M.- Short and sweet. STEVEN P.- An all-around nice girl. PETER B.- WhY d0n't thev understand? BELLA C.- Lend He Your Comb DORIS D.- Five Feet of Heaven MARTIN O.- DEVIL or Angel? RICHARD P,- Hpppy go Lucky Me CAR .- t in e ' nt and JAMES F-' Gentleman Jimmy gy? Swee ' t Inge ' HARRIS G... He's get HIGH HOPES. LARRY R.- Teachers pefsjt. THOMAS Le- Tell Me w5Y HENRY R.- I disagree Dr. Einstein. EDWARD S.- Innocent but wise. ARNOLD A,- Wild One RUBY R.- Sweet and sincere. ARNOLD B.- I've been working on the MICHAEL W.- An innocent 1ook,but we Chain gang, . know better. . SUSAN S.- Friends, Romans, class- EUGEN Z.- A Million to Que mates, lend me your homework. PHYLLIS B.- Angel Face LESLI S.- Good things come in small MARGRBT B.- Bobby Socks to Stgckings. packages. 130
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A-fbali f wf V lHil: J. I lablillj I ' I ,JM . , Mrs. Pace and Class 7-5 , QJJI ,f ffiuij send GREETINGS and soon ,Q-ey , , E, eel j-4, WISI-IES to the Walft Whitman -,RQ-,.,f -1, , lj W , , . I PIONEER I ,757 D7 A fw- E A JN i QUE GOOD LUCK to the PIONEER MRS. HERSHENHART and CLASS 8-4 ZACHARY STEINHOUSE- Always in a daze and when spoken to,is amazed. ' JEFFREY WALDER- who me?? What did I do??? DONNA TENENZAPH- Looks innocent, but we know better. BARBARA THOMLYNSON- Barby, Barby, never glum, but always chew- ing bubble gum. ROBERTA WELSCH- in the four ly speech. ELLA WILLIAMS- neat. HELEN YANOVER- she can sit hours. 'EDWARD BINI- Friends, Romans, Class- mates, lend me your homework! ROBERT CONDELA- He looks quiet, but so does dynamite. DEREK FRANKS- We know deep, but how long digging? STANFORD GEIGER- O my heaven, I only got RICHARD GOTKIN- Class turns the teachers' hair grey. MELVIN HUDDGINS- Jokes never fail him, but teachers often do. ROBERT MURRAY- Thinks hefs Romeo, but where's Juliet? MICHAEL RICE- Work never killed any- one, but he isn't taking any chances. ROBERT RIFKIN- Praise the Lord and pass the homework. ERIC ROTHSTEIN- He laughs at his own jokes,and sometimes they're good ones. BRUCE TUBBY- Like a London citizen: always in a fog. HARVEY TURKEL- Nbt an example, but a problem. A firm believer freedoms, especial- Sweet, petite, and work fascinates her: and watch it for brains are can we go on God, O my a 97. Magician: ROBERT SCHWARTZ- Tbo big to knock, too heavy to boost. JOEL SICKER- He fought, but they ed- ucated him anyway. AUDREY PHILPOIL Like a teabag: always in hot water, EILEEN POGGI- Like electricity, full of spark. MARNA SANDUSKY- A four leaf clover one in a million. ELLEN SNYDER- It's nice to be nat- ural when you're naturally nice. I STEPHANIE SPIEGEL- If silence were golden, Stef would be broke. SANDRA STEIN- Sandy, Sandy, why so quiet? Are you on a talking diet? . LENORE BARNETT- Like a candy barg sweet and nutty. ZITTA BERGER- Zitta is smart and shows ity everyone but the teacher knows it. RITA BROWN- I wasn't late: the bel rang earl . DIANE GARBERXNO- Ten little finger ten little toes, one little mou and, oh, how it goes. CHRISTINA KORTEWEG- Like a book, bound to please. FRANCINE LOMASKY- Generally speak- ing, she's always generally speaking. ANNA MARIE MANUEL- A streamlined figure and a jet-propelled tongue. ILEN NARKER- Ilene is ready all the time to pass her homework down the line. JUDY NEIRENSTEIN- Wears her skirts all the way down to her belt. n 0 1 59 th H9
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GREETINGS to the PIONEER from MISS KOPLIK and CLASS 9-4 MISS KOPLIK- A wonderful French teacher we all agree: it will be hard to leave her as you can See. if' BRUCE WEISSMAN- Why should I care ' if I'm tall? Let all the world look up to me JAMES SUGGS- He knows the work, but the teachers ask the wrong questions. RONNIE RABINOWITZ- Ronnie is happy, Ronnie is gay, Ronnie keeps laughing all day. FRAN FEITELL- Here's a girl who's a hit: sweetness, personality, brains,and wit. MERRILL GREENBERG- She's given up her studies, she's given up up her toys, she's given up just everything, except the pursuit of boys. PATTI POLK- Sweetness, charm, full of poise: Patti has lots of friends, especially boys. LAURIE'KINSLER- An ideal target for Mike's heart. JOAN SEM L- Very cute, but not too tall: she stands out among us all. JOY MALIA- Like a four-leaf clover one in a million. CAROLE FELDMAN- Like a bee: always buzzing. ANNA MAFFEI- Tb Anna: all the luck in the world. RONALD ZWICKEL- Keen in studies, cheerful and gay: success will surely come his way. IRA WEINSTEIN- Brains are deep, but we get tired of digging. WARREN SISTI- He's not a dress- maker, yet he keeps the class in stitches. BRUCE STARR- Who needs Einstein? who needs Lincoln? We have Bruce to do our thinking. GLEN HOLLAND- An innocent look, but we know better. A IZAK REISCHER- A good math stu- dent: always looking at figures. JOEL WALLER- Could be an angel, could be a saint, could be quiet but that he aint. JUDY BLATT- Like please. SUSAN ROSENBERG- beautiful face: a tribute to the human race. AUDREY LONDON- It's nice to be nat- ural when you're naturally nice. Joan had her only a book: bound to Beautiful hair, JOAN SUSSMAN- If wish, boys would be her only dish. ROBERTA GOLDSTEIN- Short and sweet: she's the girl you'd like to meet. MARGARET PRANKENSTEIN- Generally speaking, she's generally speak- ing. DONNA FREEMAN- I'm never late: the bell rang early. GERALDINE O'BRIEN- Honest, trust- worthy, cute,, and petite: she's one of those girls who can't be beat. ROBERT BIRO- A sweet boy he seems to be: he'll make good, just wait and see. GENE BERKOWIIZ- Not too shy: but all a real cute guy. MITCHELLE BRANDMAN- still, the class came Mitchelle HUGO HERMAN- Hugo but even so he STEVEN LIEBOWITZ- always in hot too bold, not in all, he's The class was was quiet: in to start a riot. is usually quiet, can start a riot. Eike a teabag, water. ERIC LOMAS- Quiet, shy, but a reg- ular guy. NEIL PIPER- He thinks he is never wrong: arguing with him takes too long. 131
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