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ly' f,n,-1- BEST WISHES TO THE PIONEER , ffv Q' ffgz 2 6 lp ' RANDALL SMITH: Randy's one who never worries: he's also one who never hurries. ALAN STEINBERG: Whenever there's nothing to say, Alan always says it. DIANE BOARDMAN: Nice to sit next to especially during a social studies test. RHONDS BRANCH: Like a locomotive, chew, chew, chew! MARGARET BROWN: One little girl, pretty and blond: she's got a complexion of which we are fond. JANET DEMBITZER: We just can't think of a line tor a girl so smart and fine. LILLIAN FRIEDMAN: Give her paints and a pencil to start, she'll cmme up with a work o art. LYNN GROSS: Nice girl, cute smile, she always greets you with a smile. BARBARA LEVY: Pretty, smart, gay: a nice girl in every wa . ANNE MALONE: Reminds us of a teabag: always in hot water. MARILYN MESHEL: What is Italy without Rome? What is Mar- ilyn without her comb. CHERYL MYER: Life, Liberty, and the persuit o boys. RONNI MYERS: Ronni is sweet, neat capable, cooperative, and true. JANE PERLMAN: janie's smile lights up a mile. ALICIA REESE: Her smile is so bright, she's a constant de- li ht. jANETgROSS: Janet's always pretty and gay, full of won- derful things to say. JOAN ROSS: Her marks run high.. like a fever. ELLEN SCOPELITIS: Like the A-B-C.e ability, brains,-and charm JUDITH WEINTRAUB: Sneakers, pin- curls, makeup, and all. Watch Judy! Here comes Miss Wall!! I ' FROM 5 CLASS 8-3 AND MRS KORN W 'J J I I 0 WARREN FELDMAN: With ladies hefs way on top: once he gets going he's hard to stop. ALAN GROSSMAN: Handsome, smart, never late: he's the one the girls will date. DAVID HELLER: David is a boy So rare: for coin collections he's got a flair. MARK LEVINE: Boston's loss is New York's gain, EDDIE LUBITZ: Eddie's always full of fun: he's liked very much by everyone. ALAN PERRY: Alan laughs, Alan plays: when teacher looks, Alan prays. KENNETH RICH: Work never killed anyone, but Kenny isn't taking any chances. HOWARD ROSE: Always listens to student's plea: gives out home- work cheerfully. ANDREW SHAFTEL: Silence is golden, but Andy ain't mercenary. BRIAN WENGER: He thinks he's Romeo but we know he's only Brian. ARTHUR WONG: In math he's like a pencil point, real sharp. JAMES SAVEDOFF: Jamie's the tea- chers' chauffeur: he always drives them crazy. ROBERT FRICLAS: HFlunk Now and Avoid The June Rush.n SAUL ABRAMS: Another quiet fellow, but, if he wants to, he can real- ly bellow. NEIL ALBAUM: Wake up - it's time to go home. THOMAS AVELINA: LSMFT - Lord Save Me From Teachers. LARRY BARKSDALE: Like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: he's quiet in school but oh! outside! LLOYD FARBER: Lloyd is tall, Lloyd is thin - Out of trouble: some- times in. BARBARA GRILL: Like Sugar, sweet and refined. 114
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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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DAVID WOLFSON: He's not an ex- CLASS 7-6 AND MISS EDWARDS WISH SUCCESS TO THE PIONEER PANKIN: Prospecting? Boys? ROSENBLITH: Always babbling! SANFILIPO: The silent one! SHEROGAN: Love thy neighbor! STANCORNE: Bound to please. WHITNEY: Homework, please! WITZEL: Oh, for three o'clock! WINTER: Girl with a smile! LANDSMAN: Boys - a major subject. DIGAROLIMO: Me? I didn't do it DOLLING: Brains and wit. SAVOL: He fought but they ed- ucated him anyway. M. ROBERTS: My-T-Fine. B. BROWN: Generally speaking. R. OOLON: Dream along with me! E. DIROSSI: Sweet and nutty. B. GOLDSTEIN: Keen in studies. F. GOSDSTEIN: Quiet but causes a riot. E.. GRENEMAN: Not an example: a problem. . T. JASSEM: Like vitamins, all mixed up. C. KIST: Likes boys. E. ORTIE: That innocent look! MRS. NONAS AND CLASS 9-9 SEND GREETINGS TO THE PIONEER KAREN ROSEN: Karen is like an artistg she always draws attentions. HENNY SIEGEL: Mr. Goldbergs rivate secretar . S L WA : L1 e a beatnik, UWay Outn. JOYCE VOGEL: Like choclate puddi ng, MY-T-FINE. ARLENE BRUMER: If silence were golden, Arlene would be a millionaire. HELEN EINBINDER: The class was calm, the class was quiet: in walked ULittle Tinyn to cause a riot. KEVA GREENBERG: Sweet and pop- lar is this dame: sits and thinks of boys to claim. BARBARA JOHNSON: Barbara, Bar- bara, in a daze: could it still be the Craig craze? KATHERINE LEE: Everybody likes Pepsi but Kathy likes Coak. JUDITH NIERENSTIEN: JudiTE ' favorite word is DIE! LESLEY RASHKIN: Only Her hair- dresser know for sure. EILEEN RAWITZ: SHe's like a box of candy, full of sweets. KATRINA RICHARDSON: Her marks are like a ffeverg always running high. DOLORES ROBINSON: Her favorite game is SOC-HER. ample: he's a problem. SUSAN BAIER: Mrs. Wepner's favorite pupil. ANNE BROWN: Sugar and spice and everything nice: that's what Anne's made of. ARTHUR BOBERG: HI wasn't late: the bell rang early.N HOWARD COHEN: Chubby just can't do the twist. ROBERT DORR: In Spanish his fav- orite words are: HYO no com- prendo.U GREGORY FARINA: Gregory is a quiet guy, but with his friends he's not so shy. JAMES FRANCHINI: Keeps the bar- ber shop out of business. STEVEN GALE: Cute and small: all the girls wish he were tall. JACK GOLDEN: His marks are under water: below C level. HAROLD GOODMAN: He looks quiet but so does dynamite. ANDREW KING: His mouth is like a screen door: always open. NORMAN MILLMAN: Norman had an idea once, but it died of loneliness. LEON SCHLOMOWITZ: He thinks he's Lincoln but where art thou Mary? ' ZACHARY STEINHAUS: He stands in front of Bellevue singing, HLet My People Go.U .-:- 1 115
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