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M S. SEROTOFF AND CLASS 9SP2 SEND GREETINGS TO THE PIONEER MARK ISAACS: Mark is very alert to anything that wears a skirtllll ANDREW WEISS: A nicer guy you'll never find, we aren't looking!! KARLTON WINT: Whatever it is... I didn't do it!! BARBARA STONE: A11 the king'S horses and all the king's men couldn't duplicate this girl again. SHEILA HYMOWITZ: If knowledge were electricity, she would be the whole power-house. SUSAN MYDLARDZ: Blond hair, blue eyes: a little devil in disguise. BONNI ALLEN: She's like a thank-you note: sweet and thoughtful. ANDREA PAVIS2 She's as pretty as a picture, let's hang her! JOYCE SCHWARTZ: She was born on a merry-go-round and she's still dizzy. ROSALYN LEMEL: Like chocolate pudding: My-T-Fine. ELAINE NEMEROFF: Although she is small and quiet, she's capable of causing a riot. JILL HORTON: She's our class weathergirl: her head is usually in clouds. MONA BENDER: Whenever there is nothing to say, Mona says it. REBECCA OSOFSKY: Just like a box of HPost Toasties,n but just a little bit better. EUGENIE FALBEL: Sweet, man- nerly, neat, no nicer girl you'd want to meet. ALEXANDRA BENNET: There are two sides to every story: Alexandra's and the right one. MONICA NUSSBAUM: Our S,O.S. girl: so often smiling. CHRISTINE ZERVES: Like a book, bound to please. JULIE ROTHSTEIN: Like a choco- late bar: sweet, popular, and nutty. MARK AMERMAN: HAH he's adorablq and if you don't believe it, just ask him. ZACHARY ANGELOWITZ: Tops in basketball, full of vitality: always has a good personality ALAN COHEN: Like helium ....... will rise to great heights. WILLIAM GORDON: nThinkSn he'S Romeo .... but where art thou Juliet? HARRY HILL: Have Mr. Goldman-- Will Travel Cover the hillj. CHARLES ISAACS: Generally speaking, he's generally speaking. KENNETH JAFFE: Kenny is our ABC boy: Ability, Brains, Character. RAYMOND LAGSTEIN: The thought- ful type, but, oh, those thoughts. LARRY MANEVITZ: But Mr. Gold- man, one plus two does equal threeE!!!!!!!!! ALAN MILLER: A nicer boy you'll never findg sweet, intelli- gent, and kind. CRAIG ROSENTHAL: A good boy Cwhen the teacher is lookingg IRWIN RUBIN: Like a snowflake-- one in a million. BRIAN SMITH: Work never hurt anyone, but Brian isn't tak- ing any chances. DONALD SOLOMON: Who needs Einstein? Who needs Lincoln? We've got Donald to do our thinking. 106
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GREETINGS FROM MR. FRIEDBERG AND CLASS 9SPl ANGELA GENTILE: Sweet of nature, kind of heart, always willing to do her part. AGNES FRIEDMAN: Aggie in French is very wise. She's good in everything she tries. FRED AVNER: As Charlie Brown would say, HWhy is everybody always picking on me?n PETER ALLINSON: Cleopatra ruled the Nile, Peter's briefcase rules the aisle. RICHARD BERMAN: When there's nothing to say, Richie says it STEVEN COHEN: If girls were only a major subject! BRUCE FELDER: In French, he reads the lecture with the speed of light. STEVEN FLEXSER: The wit of Einstein, the brains of Von Braun, out of his head grows a devil's horn. STEVEN JACOBS: HBry1-Creamn: a little dab 'il do ya. JEFFERY KOSTICK: Though that jeffrey is quiet there's a lot more to fellow than meets the it seems and shy, this eye. KENNETH MANDELBAUM: Kenny obeys every rule. We wonder what happens out of school RICHARD SCHWARZ: In French he always makes a try, truthfully he's a real fine guy. GERALD SEPTOFF: He is the presi- dent of our class. He puts our names on the board in mass TEDDY SHER: Teddy works hard and very wellg of him we have no faults to tell. KEITH SHERWOOD: Cool-Cat-Castro can't be beat. So why am I on the section sheet? TEDDY WEISS: CALM YOURSELFII!!! KENNETH ZUCKER: Wealth at the tips of his teeth. ROBERT REESE: Robert does well in science and math, success will surely pave his path. nut. CANDACE FRIEDMAN: just as sweet as her name implies. BERNICE HURTIG: When Bernice is happy, we can cheer and shout, but when she gets angry, it's best we get out. BARBARA KATZ: A faint call from a far-off land, HMr. Gerver, I don't understand!! PHYLLIS KLEPPER: Hunting, but not for deer. JAYNE KRUGMAN: Blue eyes and teased hair, when it comes to brains she's all there. HOLLY MILLER: Holly Miller cute and pert, we all know she's quite a flirt. LINDA MIRINGOF: Though Linda smiles and blinks her eyes, she's really a devil in disguise. SHELLEY SCHWIMMER: Shelley's teeth are all a'chatterg she's in French! That's what's the matter! SHARON TROUTE: Sharon's laugh is loud and high, she can catch most any guy. STEPHEN SPIES: He knows a hun- dred ways to pass a test without studying. LOIS AXELRAD: There goes Loisg she collects boys things ..... bracelets, sweaters, jackets, and rings. BARBARA BEIGEL: When we kid Barbara, it's all in jest because we think she's one of the best. MARY BRICHTER: If all the gig- gles were put to a test, Mary's would surely lead the rest. LIANE CHASKIN: She has a three- way personality....Vim, Vigor, and Vitality. LORRAINE FINELLI: Lorraine is a girl with plenty of class, everyone knows she's a real fine lass. O
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MRS. NOWITZ AND CLASS 9SP3 SEND GREETINGS TO THE PIONEER LINDA GOLDMAN: Sweet of temper, good of heart, always willing to do her part. BETH GROSS: Beth is a proper noun proper up and proper down, feminine gender, cutest case, object of the masculine race. PHYLLIS GREENSPAN: A girl with a big hearty her faults are few and far apart. ELLEN KOURELAKOS: Give her a pen- cil and paper to startg she'll surely come up with a fine piece of art. LINDA LOVITZ: Like a thank-you note, short and sweet. ALISON MALONE: Quiet and shy, polite and demureg Alison's well-liked, you can be sure. HELENE MARENUS: Like a four-leaf clover, one in a million. ELLIOT MUNJACK: My son, the biologist. MARK PANELY: Be it a math prob- lem of which you're in doubt, Mark is the one who'll help you out. MARK SCHIFFMAN: Always on his TOESIEEISIZ HANK SHERMAN: Homework and Hank have no relation, just give him noise and recreation. LINDA MOSES: Rain, hail, sleet, snow, Linda's mouth is on the go. EVA OBARZANEK: All her work she does real well: she's a girl who's mighty swell. BETTY SCHARF: Like a box of HPost Toastiesn--just a little bit better. ROBERTA SOLAR: A smiling face, cheerful and gayg always has a good word to say. SUZANNE STEINHAUER: Pretty as a picture and oh!! what a frame! BETTY WEINSTEIN: If Betty were across the sea, what good swimmers all the boys would be. KENNETH STOLLER: Kenny's cute and oh! what a flirt, he chases everything that wears a skirt. JEFFREY WENGER: Were everyone as helpful as he, what a nice world this would be. LINDA ALTIMANO: Cute and witty is this dameg sits and thinks of Johnny, her flame. SHIRLEY CARLE: WHO SAID BLONDES ARE DUMB? EILEEN DUNN: When she's around, you have a ballg she's a girl well-liked by all. SHARON FRANKFORT: When she was younger, she went for toysg now that she's older, she goes for boys. BONNIE ZIRIN: Law of three C's-- Clever, Charming, and Cute. MICHAEL CALMENSON: If laughs were dynamite, Michael would explode. RICHARD COCKRELL: At cracking jokes he can't be beatg a nicer guy you'll never meet. DAVID DROLLER: If marks were jokes, David would be a Ujack Benny.n DENNIS FINGER: Dennis the quiet kind, a nicer guy you'll never find. KENNETH GILSTEIN: Confucius say, HKenny's O.K.!E!n MARK GROSSMAN: He'll always be a good math student, he's a problem .......... solver. ALAN GUTTERMAN: The French can keep the Mona Lisa if they'll let us have Alan. RICHARD JANOWITZ: Of the fine characteristics that he does possess, the most outstanding is friendliness. MICHAEL MALIN: Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow. 1 O
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