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F 3 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '62 FROM 8-7 AND MRS. KRAMER , qi? BEST WISHES TO THE PIONEER CLASS 7-8 AND MRS. KELLY GREETINGS PROM CLASS 8-1 AND MRS. S. SCHWARTZ NATALIE SANDLER: Just like jello, MY-T-FINE. ELLEN SILVERMAN: Like a cinema- scopeg a big attraction. I DIANE WHITMAN: .Diane Whitman is a proper noun, proper up and and proper down, feminine gender, cutest case, object of the masculine race. ANN JONES: A quiet C?J girl, we all like well, of whome we have no faults to tell. HOWARD BLUM: Howard is like a Londond citizen, always in a fog, STEVEN BOLDISH: A nice little package: a bundle of joyg very timid and very coy. GARY KALMAN: Who her? I chased her last week. BARRY KURZWELL: A little Odd, a little quaint, when Mrs. Korn is there, I bet ya he faintsl KUEN LING: Who need Einstein? Who needs Lincoln? We got Kuen to do our thinking! WILLIAM MASON: A good math student always studying figures. ROBERT PARKER: If generosity was the mother of invention, Robert would be in the Hall of Fame. ' HowARD REIFE: Howie! on Howie! What a nice guy! But gee whiz, Howie, wherefs your tie!!! KENNETH REISBERG: The wonder boy- People stop, look, and wonder! vi. PAUL SAMUELS: If laughing and wise cracks could keep him alive, Paul would like'ti1l a hundred and five. JOAN BIGEL: What a world this would be if all the girls were as cute as she. AURORA BILBAO: Streamline figure and jet-propelled tongue. LYNN FRANKHAUSER: Her dark red hair will always allure, but only her hairdresser knows for sure. MARSHA FRUCHTMAN: Friends make Marsha's heart grow fonderg when boys are near her eyes sure wander. HARRIET HERMAN: Shefs our science whiz---what a splendid combina. tion of atoms! LUCY LOPEZ: Everything a girl could beg pretty, nice, full of personality. PAUL SCHWARTZ: If Miss X were across the sea, what a good swimmer Paul could be! CHRIS SCUDDER: Give hime a pencil and paper to start, he'l1 surely end up with a fine piece of art. GEORGE WARSHAW: George Warshaw always preaches! He even tries to tell the teachers! MICHAEL PADRONE: Michael, Michael, always alert, to anything that wears a skirt! ANDREW FORESTIERI: Absence makes the heart grow fonder! lll
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BEST WISHES TO THE PIONEER FROM MISS KOPLIK AND CLASS 9-3 STEFFI ZEMON: Cute and Seet: a girl anyone would be pleased to meet. GAIL CHAMOT: It may be her eyes , it may be her hair, but what- ever it is, BOYS BEWAREZ! MARSHA BLAU: It is sometimes thought, it is sometimes said, under all that hair there is a head. LESLIE BRICK: If giggling could keep one alive, she would live to 105. PHYLLIS DULBERG: Brown hair, brown eyes: the kind of girl boys idealize. GLADYS FRANKEL: Her marks are like a fever: always rising. LENORE GARTMAN: Like Chocolate Pudding: MY-T-FINE ALICE HAYES: Full of cheer: we're all glad Alice is here. SARA HOROWITZ: Bright, and quite a delight. EVELYN HYDE: Poor little Evelyn, all in a daze! Could it be the Bobby craze? MARILYN KAPLOWITH: Like a beej always buzzing. HELEN LEVINE: Helen is an immortal her sweet personality will ne- ver die. LINDA LEVINE: Personality plus! SHIRLEY MANDEL: Seet and pretty she'1l always be: a girl with plenty of personality. DENESE MCLOUGLIN: It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. MARLENE SCHLESINGER: Marlene is a proper noun, proper up and proper down, feminine gender, cutest case, object of the masculine race. RANDY STEIN: When Randy was young, she played with toys: now that she's older, she goes for boys. SHEILA WINITT: With looks and personality blest: in pretty clothes she's always dressed. HELEN YANOVER: The class was still C?D the class was quiet C??D: in came Helen to cause a riot. MARY PAGES: Mary, in a daze: only Bobby T. can clear her haze! KAREN AGID: Of all the charms she does possess, best of all is friendliness. STEFFI ZEMON: Cute and sweet: a girl anyone would be pleased to meet. GAIL CHAMOT: It may be her eyes it may be her hair, but what- ever it is, BOYS BEWAREI!! MARY PAGES: Mary, in a daze: only Bobby T. can clear her haze! KAREN AGID: Of all the charms she does possess, best of all is friendliness. MISS KOPLIK: Famous last words: nQuel jour est-ce aujourd'hui?H STUART BRAUNFELD: Quiet and shy: annawfulunice guy. GEORGE BROADWATER: Looks quiet, but so does T.N.T. JOHN CZAP: A nicer guy you'l1 never meet: his personality can't be beat. KENNETH DEANER: Generally speak- ing, he's always generally speaking. HARRIS GELBERG: Harris is a real cute guy: he catches every girl's eye. FRED GREEN: Fred is somewhat small: his personality is liked by all. MELVIN HUDGINS: HI didn't come late: the bell rang early.' HARRIS REIN: Love thy neighbor especially if she's cute. EDWARD SHERMAN: Work never kill- ed anyone, but Edward's not not taking any chances. ERIC ROTHSTEIN: Always in a daze but when spoken to, amazed. RICHARD TURITTO: An innocent look but we know better. JOEL WEISS: Member of the biscuit company: a real wise cracker. MICHAEL WILKINSON: He knows the work, but the teachers ask the wnnng questions. RONALD PERLMAN: Oh my God! Oh my Heaven! All I got was 972 ZITTA BERGER: Like a book: bound to please. if 113
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