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MR. RIFKIN AND 9-4 SEND GREETINGS TO THE PIONEER IRWIN BROIDY: Like Charlie Brown, NWhy's everybody always picking on me?H WILLIAM DIXON: Like a London citizen, always in a fgg. MICHAEL GREENHOLZ: Work never hurt anyone, but Mike isn't taking any chances. MARVIN GREENBERG: Marvin is the most popular boy in the class only when there's a test. JOHN HAGGERTY: Plunk Ng! and avoid the June rush. LEON JUBLINSKY: Leon is the wonder boy--People stop, look, and WONDER. CURT MARLIN: A5se5ce makes the heart grow fonder, but this is getting ridiculous. ALBERT MEOLA: In Spanish, his favorite words are: HYo no comprendo.H MICHXEL PADRONE: The section sheet is never bare 'cause Mike's name is always there. HOWARD REIFE: HOWIE is fine, HOWIE is dandyg around the girls, HOWIE is manly! MR. RIFKIN: Que hora es?????? ROBERT SEIGEL: What is Italy without Rome? What is Robert without his comb? PHILLIP SHERMAN: Work fascin- ates him. He can sit and watch it for hours. DOMONICK STAVOLA: HBut Mrs. Wepner, I didn't do nothin'1 Haggerty did it.H JOSEPH TUMBARELLO: There are two sides to every story, Joe's and the other side. DAVID WEITZ: He looks quiet, but we know better. BRENDA BROWN: Brenda knows just what to do. You can depend on her to follow through!! THOMAS BARBACCIA: Jokes never fail him, but teachers often dO. LARRY BARKSDALE: When Larry's with the fellows, he is okay, but when he's in Spanish, he causes a riot. VALERIE CLARK: Is it true that Blondes have more fun?? FRANCINE'KERNER: Does it matter what Fran does in school? Alan is her Golden Rule. MERRILL LIBERMAN: Silence is golden but Merrill likes sil- ver. ANN MALONE: Does her chewing gum lose its flavor on Mr. Rifkin's desk overnight? JILL OSTMAN: Everything a girl could be! Pretty, nice, and full of personality. JOAN ROSON: What a world this would be if all the girls were as cute as she! NATALIE SANDLER: I'm not late, Mr. Rifkin. The bell rang early... BARBARA SCHWARTZ: Like a book, bound to please. ELLEN SCOPELITIS: Mr. Rifkin, may I be excused next period, too??? DENISE SHELDON: Denise never does what she 'oughtaz she is always in hot water. RosAL1E TRACEY: A quiet girl, we all like well, of whom we have no faults to tell. JEAN wrxss: Friends make Jea11'S heart grow fonderg when boys are near, her eyes sure wanden PEGGY WILDMAN: Peggy's clothes are outstandingly nice, as for her personality: Like sugar and spice. FRANCINE ZUCKERMAN: Frannie's not a dressmakerg but she keeps the class in stitches. I 111
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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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i I I ANINA DELURY J CLASS 9-ll AND MR. STOFSKY SEND GREETINGS WILLIAM BROWN CARLOS CALDERIN HOWARD COHEN CHARLES HARVEY SUSAN DONLON MILDRED DORSEY ADRIENNE LABROCCO ESTELLE LEE ANNA MENDEZ CATHERINE MORGAN CARMEN PEREZ LINDA QUERO RITA SESTILE DIANE SOLDNER GERALDINE LANZA CAROLE FRANCES ROBERT DODD ERNEST HOFFMAN PETER KOLB MICHAEL MASONE ANGELO TRAPEANO GAMALIEL VASQUEZ PHILLIP SILVERMAN ALBERT DILELLO GEORGE HORNUNG JAMES DOWLING ' MRS. NONAS AND THE FOLLOWING PUPILS OF 7-II SEND GREETINGS TO THE PIONEER LILLIAN BALLARD LINDA KELLY ELIZABETH MINI AUDREY SCIARRONE A VIRGINIA sCOzzARI WILLIAM FRITZ ROBERT MOYER ANTONIO NIEVES LEONARD RICH WILLIAM PRINCE PATRICK MCBRIDE EUGENE WONG PHILIP JONES CLASS 9-5 AND MRS. BAUMAN SEND GREETINGS TO THE PIONEER COAK C.: nMr. Basketballn himself. ANDY S.: Look at him, and you can tell, that he is grand, O.K., and swell. JAY D.: A boy with lots of vi- tality, not to mention a pleasing personality. JAY G.: One look at Jay, and you can tell: as a musician he'l1 do well. REGGIE F.: As nice as they come. Like a transistor, and loud. R.: He can give as- DAVID F.: little VALENTINE pirins headaches. JEFFREY K.: Shy, but he'll get by. GORDON G.: We'll boost him to heaven, but will they let him in? PHILIP G.: Double trouble!! RICHARD V.: Bored of education. RICHARD L.: Like London--in a fog. BARRY N.: His friendship knows no end, for Barry is every- one's friend. IAN M.: A chauffeur--drives the teachers crazy, IAN H.: Friends, Romans, Coun- trymen, lend me your homework DAVID S.: He thinks he's Romeo, but where art thou Juliet??? DAVID N.: Here is a boy with accomplishments great, who in the wide world will highly rate. .-r ROBERT F.: Mr. Wonderful! BARRY M.: Devil or angel? STANLEY B.: Always on the beam: Stan ranks high on our team. STEVEN F.: Class jester. ALAN W.: We are sure success will Come to you: in anything you choose to do. BARRY C.: Alert, attentive, we can say: likeable in almost every way. JAMES M.: Work never killed anyone, but James isn't tak- ing any chances. ANITA F.: Nature made her as she should, not too bad and not too good. DEBBY A.: For something fine she will reach: here's a girl who is aupeachi ADELE F.: Kildare beware: Adele is here. CHERYL H.: If you haven't met Cheryl, her credentials are thus: nice, wit, and person- ality plus. PAMELA F.: Friendly, cute, and very sweet: to know this girl is quite a treat. LENORE LANE: Beauty and brains she does possess: her charm will bring her happiness. ANNE Z.: To be precise--she's nice. RACHEL V.: Charming, friendly, sweet as honey, Rachel's as nice as the sun is shining. 112
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