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GREETINGS TO THE PIONEER FROM MR. S. GOLDMAN AND CLASS 9-13 ZCAP4 . HAHN: The small one. . HARRISON: But, MR. GOLDMANZ one in a million. . NOORE: Like a bee: always buz- zing. SMITH: Always hunting, but not for deer! . TOWELL: Like a chocolate pud- ding, MY-T-FINE. . WYATT: Like a book: bound to please. . SCARFF: Like sugar: sweet and refined. . PELLEGRINO: L.S.M.F.T. g Lord Save Me Prom Teachers. III F 'U CD U1 3 . HUNTER: Like a four-leaf clover, CURRY: A fellow so fine! F. J. DORSEY: A good math student: always looking at figures. DODERO: A good boy Cwhen the teacher is lookingy. R. FALLEN: A nicer guy we'11 ever meet. M. GREESHNER: He thinks he's Ro- meo, but where art thou Juliet. R. HANSON: The Thin Man. R. ROM U: Alias, the Wolf. N. J. SHAY: Love thy neighbor espec- ially if she's cute. A. FITZGERALD: Quiet and cute. GREETINGS I0 THE PIONEER MR. RIPKIN AND CLASSQSP3 W W L. W W W E CD H W Q E O C F W U1 E v4 2 O w m Q 0'Q'.3'71v-hmtnhh SDD 5'5 hEU'mt1'lU'g1lm 1--O i-1-f-r-WHD'Z:1:3l s-- O me-I-W: S02 Hemmceww 44m5EHmHCHnHw l-'m'UGO- NCU1 Om' Hl e+O- l 'C1-IP ml-'ZbHmm:4HwOO:3r-4 O mro'11O 'Un owgmDOomwUmQdQ2QH:w:g I wav mHw mcbmweew' :H q no EH F5 EQESWEHE SMS S971 ----me-r 4-I-tr1OtrJ WWF'-mb? :TBI 1-+-- ua m--P-ht-ri l--EO - H1 35 E Qeofgg 25 EZQHHQ 4 W H-m -4 H :L4O-- '4'v S H .37 me 32 N252-E U' SRS. om HH mr Dmoz? UPOHHU OH OO CD :Sm Uivrb H C1'.3 4rD 51 3-E 5-'Z 3385 S S'S S-Sm. rmv- bbw m - H act m P-Oe+m Oct o m mlm 5 H m 4 H 015 m:rf+m H ms 'U :wwf-rm u-hr--at-r 1+ l-' GQ SDH WH-P-H O DUI Ph!-N mlm Q Hrh H4-5 Ha m w Q O HW ea H4 Dwmm H vw? Pm 2 3 mlm? Q Sm .TS N S m and m '4 N O '23 D. 'CJ 2:5 o 0 O m 0 1 PRED SOLOMON: Fred's favorite word in EDDIE Spanish is UHuh?N SUSSMAN: His knowledge is so deep, we can't firm it. STEVE SWITSKY: The class magician he can turn the teachers' hair gray. ROSS TURIN: He knows his work, but all the teachers ask the wrong questions. GLENDA DRUCKER: Like a book: bound to please. FRANCES GREENBERG: A little Sugar, a little spice: that's what makes Fran, oh so nice. MARILYN GRUBER: She could be an angel, she could be a saint, she could be quiet, but that she ain't. BARBARA KASSOP: Nice and sweet is this dame: sits and thinks of boys to claim. ' writing is pleasure to ROBIN KAMEN: Her hand so legible, it's a copy her homework. RITA KALIN: When she she went for toys: older she goes for BARBARA LEVINE: Barbara is a real good friend: her friendship will never end. RUTHANN SHAINMAN: By a cover don't judge a book: donft judge Ruth- ann by her innocent look, JANE STREETER: cute and pert, but, oh, what a flirt! MARLENE STRIEM R: With a pencil she's handy: her drawings are just dandy. HELEN TOPPER: Inside school she's quiet and demure: but on the outside we're not too sure. HINDA WOLFENSON: Like an artist, always draws attention. was young, now she's boys. 109
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