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CLASS 9-2 AND MRS. NUSSBAUM SEND GREETINGS TO THE PIONEER CAROLE DAVIS: One of the best first basemen we ever had. MICHELE GEMINO: Only her hair- dresser knows for sure. RONNI MEYERS: UBut, Dr. Einstein I disagreelu. LYNNE NG: A girl of a few mil- lion works--sweet and petite. BARBARA WASSERMAN: Sweet as sugar and just as refined. SARAJANE PREISLER: A firm be- liever in the four freedoms: especially SPEECH. JANE BERMAN: Someday Janie is going to own every pair of sneakers in Brooklyn. CP.S. She's well on her way to achieving itib ELLEN SILVERMAN: UBut Mr. Jackelow, I wasn't talking to Judy.H I BILLY HELKIN: An Al pencil- sharpener-fixer. CHRIS SCUDDER: A student who is quiet and good. Always acts like a gentleman should. HARVEY MARCUS: Leader of men: follower of women. RANDALL SMITH: Short, but so was Napoleon. FRANCIS STEIMER: Of the things he does possess, best of all is friendliness. JOSEPH TUTONE: If silence were golden, this boy would be poor. WILLIAM TRICANOWICZ: A nice, quiet boy sent to us with Israel's compliments. MARK LEVINE: A candidate for O. Henry's HRed-Headed League? JACK WEISSHAUT: Why should I care if I'm tall? Let the world look up at me! LARRY KLEINMAN: His homework pages he never dates: we can't say the same about girls. FRANK HAMBURGER: A contemporary of Rembrandt. DOUGLAS LEAVY: Like a teabag, always in hot water. ROCHELLE BARCAN: Her marks run like a fever: HIGH! SALLY BRONNER: Like a book, bound to please. HOWARD ROSE: Everyone likes him even though he doesn't get into mischief. JUDY KAPLAN: Judy is a very fine artist. She draws everybody's attention. LISA PLOTKIN: Her only goal in life is to get to Stafford- shire. WENDELL RUCKER: Girls or no girls, that is my problem! HARRIET HERMAN: It may be her eyes: it may be her hair. Whatever it is, HBoys Bewarein KAREN SIEGEL: I don't know what's going through her mind, but I can guess the gender. MARILYNN MESHEL: Nice blue eyes, pretty too: you never can tell what this blonde will do. DALIA PETERFREUND: Love thy neighbor, especially if he's cute. ANDREW SHAFTEL: Just like a box of Post Toasties, but only a lot better. STEPHEN PENZELL: He knows a hun- dred ways of passing a test without studying. STEVEN BERMAN: A dillar, a dol- lar, a darned good scholar. STEVEN BOLDISH: HI didn't Come late. The bell rang early.H WILLIAM FREUNDLICH: This fellow is very alert. Cto anything that wears a skirt.D GERALD GROCHOWSKY: NFriends, Romans, classmates, lend me your homework.H 109
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T MISS KOPLIK AND 9-1 SEND GREETINGS 'DOUGLAS MACVITTIE: His ambition is to fly the first paper airplane. ARTHUR FREEDMAN: Intelligence and kindness has this boy got, anyone will say he's got quite a lot. RICHARD HIRSCH: Friends, Girls, Countrymen--lend me your homework. PHILIP LICHTENBERG: Absence makes the heart grow fonder, but this is ridiculous. MAYER MORY: He's not an example, he's a problem. RICHXRD MUNN: Work never killed l anyone, but Richie isn't taking any chances. U ,ALAN PERRY: Alan is smart and shows it, everyone but the teacher knows it. ELLIOT ROTHENBERG: A man'S home is his castle, El1iot's home is the section sheet. BERNARD ROZENBERG: The questions are easy, it's the answers T that are hard. RAYMOND SAFDIE: A promising student--always promising to I do better, YJAMES SANTANA: Be careful girls, 5 you might get hurt because 5 James Santana is such a flirt. MARK SCHATZKAMER: There's no - more mischievous boy on land or sea. PETER SCHWARTZ: Sweet as a piece of cake? QJOSEPH SPALDING: I got lOOZ A today: 4033 in Math, 3572. in A French, and 25? in English, ALAN STEINBERG: I dream of I Steiny with the shiny head, Famous last L 1 I GEORGE WARSHAW: words: Well um, well um, um. BRIAN WENGER: Like a snowflake, one in a million. ANSON WONG: Short and shy, a very nice guy. ISAAC ZIMMERMAN: Can't think of a line for a fella so fine. - q 1 J JOHN MILLS: I didn't come late, the bell rang HOWARD BLUM: Oh heaven, I did 371 LARRY ECKSTEIN: is so deep we WARREN FELDMAN: early. my gosh, oh my good, I got a His knowledge can't find it. Warren thinks he's cute, smart, and strong, let me tell ya kid, YOU ARE wRoNG!!!!!t! LORRAINE ANDERSON: Give me life, liberty, and the pursuit of BOYS!!! MARIE BOYD: just like a giraffe always stretching her neck when there's a test. GRACE FRANCO: When it Comes to dancing, Grace hits the top, she knows every dance from HPhilly to Slopn. BARBARA GRILL: Cute, popular, full of fun, admired and com- plimented by everyone. MADELEINE KUPERWAYS: She looks innocent, but we know better. MARSHA LANGHOLTZ: All her work she does very well, she's a girl who's mighty swell. LUCY LOPEZ: A lovable girl we all agree with a winning smile for all to SEE. MARGARET NASSIOS: When she hears Robert Goulet, she sits in a daze for the rest of the day. HELEN RATAFIA: Keen in studies, cheerful and gay, success will surely pave her way. ARLENE SHEIR: Could be an angeL could be a saint, could be quiet, but that she aint. SAUNDRIA STREET: Mrs. Friesners pet we know, we watch her as her marks do grow. DIANE WHITMAN: It is often thought and sometimes said that under all that hair there lies a head. HELEN RUSINIK: A nice girl we all like well, of whom we have no faults to tell??????? 108
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BEST WISHES FROM CLASS 7-2 AND MRS. SACHS WENDY ARONOWIIZ ELEANOR EADOLATO DARITT BIENSTOCK HELEN BRAWN JACALYN DEUTSCH JANIS PAITSELSOU ALBERT GALDMAN IRIS GOLDSTEIN MARSHA KANTER THERESA LANGONE PHYLLIS LEE SONYA MARBURY MIRIUM LOPEZ DIANE MONACO MARION MOORE PAULA SEIGAL DIANE SAEEL EAREARA YANCHE JEFFREY HELPGOTT JAMES JENNINGS MARK LIPSCHITZ DAVID MANBURG ANTONIO MORENO TYRONE MURRAY JAMES OWEN RICHARD PARADISE GARY PRISTERA JEFFREY SHAPS NEIL SILVER WAYNE SINGER MICHAEL SOUTH RICHARD STEINFELD THOMAS WAREHIN EDWARD WARD IRA WITRIOL HOWARD YAELON ALAN ZUCKER CLASS 7-1 AND MISS CONDON EXTEND GREETINGS TO THE PIONEER RONA DREXLER MICHELLE FRYSER MIRIAM COLDERUM GARY GROSSMAN DLANE LEICHTER RHONDA LEMUS PHILIP LOMONICO RUTH MANDEL ROLLY LESIN JOAN TABACOFF RICKIE WEINER SHERYL WOLPE 9-3 AND MR. S. GOLDMAN SEND GREETINGS TO THE PIONEER GARY KALMAN: Thinks he's Romeo: but where art thou Juliet? KUEN LING: His marks are like a fever, always running high. THOMAS AVELINA: Friends, Romans, Countrymen, lend me your homework. HENRY KANAREK: Nice to sit next to, especially during a math test. HENRY GALLO: He's a member of the Biscuit Company, a wise cracker. BARRY KURZWEIL: There are two sides to every story, Barry's, and the good side. JOSEPH ARTES: Another fine fellow? IRA ALLAN: If generosity was the mother of invention, Ira would be in the Hall of Fame. LEONARD BOZZA: A scientist Leonard wants to beg to send him to the moon is everybcdys dream. STEVE SCHWARTZ: When there's nothing to say, Steve says it Well. VICKY WOO: Give her a pencil and paper to start: she'll surely end up with a nice piece of art. BARBARA LEAVY: Nice and sweet is this dame, sits and thinks of boys to claim. ROBERTA SILVER: Like a four-leaf clover, one in a MILLION. JANET ROSS: Looks quiet, but so does dynamite. LINDA PARKIN: A quiet girly of her we have no faults to tell. DEBORAH SADOWSKY: Just like a thank you note--thoughtful and sweet. SARAH BARACKS: She has one love.. school. LYNN GROSS: A little sugar, a little spice, that's what makes Lynn so nice. AURORA BILBAO: If I walk any faster, I might slip. RONI SCHUSSEL: Roni believes in the three freedoms: Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Boys JO ANN S.: A nicer girl you couldn't meet! 110
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