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MRS. SOKOLOFF AND 7-5 HAIL THE PIONEER SHARON A.: Artist of class 7-5. MARSHA B.: The early bird catches the bus. LISA B.: She consists of every- thing nice. SUZANNE C.: Short and sweet. MIRIAM F.: Chewing gum factory. EILLEEN F.: Tall and lanky. REBECCA G.: Bound to please. GAIL G.: So often thinking of a boy. . . ARTHU B.: Dr. Einstein, I disagree. STEWART B.: L.S.M.F.T. CLord save me from trouble.3 LLOYD B.: Reason for teachers retiring. LEONARD B.: A composer that flunked music. MICHEAL B.: Not an example-- A problem. STUART C.: Work never killed anybody, but who's taking chances? JEFF D.: Whatever it is, I didn't do it. ROBERT G.: The teacher's chauf- feur: he drives them crazy. MARTIN H.: sharp. RONNIE K.: Leader of men, fol- lower of women. DAVID K.: HUHE!l!I! Like chocolate pud- Like a pin, always GEORGE K.: ding, My-T-Fine. THOMAS P.: Generally speaking. Quiet and shy, like a FRED P.: regular guy. SEYMOUR R.: A wise guy. MICHAEL S.: Professional nail- biter. STEVEN S.: Tall and handsome??? GEORGE S.: Always smiling. CHARLES S.: A nice guy. LAURA G.: Always smiling. ROSALIND K.: Mixed personality. JUDY L.: A good math student. RITA L.: My-T-Fine. WENDY L.: A comb and a mirror. SHARON M.: Fruity and sweet. SANDRA M.: Full of fun. BARBARA M.: A swell girl. BARBARA R.: Lend me your home- work. JULIE R.: A good sport with everyone. KAROL S.: Sweet and nutty. BARBARA S.: Ah, men! MRS. SHESKIN AND CLASS 9-8 SEND GREETINGS TO THE PIONEER LORRAINE DEGREGORY: NBut Mrs. Sheskin, I'm not late: the bell rang early.H LYNN FRANKHAUSER: Lovely to look at, delightful to know Cespecially during a test.D LUCILLE GRILLOS: Lucille is an artist: she's always drawing attention. FRANCES HAMLIN: A good girl when the teacher is looking. IRENE JOHNSON: Looks, personal- ity, charm, and poise: has . lots of friends especially boys. COLLEEN LANZA: Hwhatever it is, Mr. Jackelow, I didn't do if' ROSE MARY SPINGOLA: Looks, per- sonality, charm and poise: has lots of friends especial- ly boys. CATHERINE TBRRANovA : cathy, Cathy, always on the rung try ing to get some chewing gum. GERALDINE WALKER: Looks quiet, but so does T.N.T. SANDRA PLUMMER: NWho me? What did I do?H JOHN CASAZZA: John, John, al- ways alert to anything with a skirt. TERRY DAVIS: A student who is quiet and good: always acts like a gentleman should. KENNETH MCBRIDE: HWh0 me? What did I do?H CHESTER MCCLOSKEY: nThe chief IERSOII teachers retire earlw' PHILIP OLSLEWSKI: When a girl passes, you know why Philip isn't paying attention. ROBERT PARKER: Shy, but a won- derful a math guy Cespecially during test.D JOHN PIPER: A good boy when the teacher's looking. ROBERT SAVASTANO: He knows the answers, but the teachers ask the wrong questions. JIN WONG: A nicer guy you'll never meet: fine, smart, in- telligent, and kind. FRANK WRIGHT: In his own quiet way, he makes the teachers hair turn grey. 115
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GREETINGS TO THB PIONEER ' GREETINGS FROM FROM MRS. ARoNowITz 8-11 AND AND cLAss 7-12 MRS. MILLER l GREETINGS FROM MR. CONSOR AND CLASS 9-7 NORMA WEINER: HHuh??H LLOYD FARBER: Lloyd is at his best on Sunday, the day of rest. MARSHA FRUCHTMAN: Marsha, Marsh in a daze: only Bobby can clear the haze. RONNI GETSKY: Young and fair: never gets in anyone's hair. JANET GOLDBERG: Like chocolate pudding, HMy-T-Finen. MARGARET GOODSEIT: A quiet girl we all like well: of her we have no faults to tell. RICHARD HOFF: Leader of men, follower of women. ANN HOWARD: Silence is golden, but Ann likes silver. RUTH KARAFIN: A loveable girl, we all agree: with a winning smile for all to see. JAY KLEIN: Marks aren't every- thing, but this is getting ridiculous. MARILYN KIRTON: A swell girl she seems to be: she'l1 make good, you wait and see. NANCY MACK: Her work she does well: she's a girl who's mighty swell. MADELINE MARSHALL: A little su- gar, a little spice, added up that means she's nice. JOANNE MEGELA: She could be an angel, she could be a saint, she could be quiet, but that she ain't. TED MOSS: Who me? What did I do?? JOSEFA ORTEGA: Like a magician, she turns all the teachers' hair grey, HARRY PERLOW: He laughs, he plays: when the teacher looks Q he prays. J J gg HAROLD WITTIG: Knows a hundred ways of passing a test without studying. FRANK VANORMAN: If silence were golden, Frank would be a mill- ionaire. DAVID YARMUSg David knows all the answers: the teachers just ask the wrong questions. JUDY ZWERIN: If only boys were a major subject!! MADELAINE SANTNER: Good things come in small packages. LUIS RODRIGUEZ: In Spanish his favorite words are, UYo no comprendo.U MICHAEL ROSE: nOh my God, oh my heaven, I got one 97!n JAMIE SAVEDOFF: Jamie has humor, Jamie has wit, but the teach- ers don't seem to appreciate lt. PAUL SCHWARTZ: Not too bold, not too shy: all-in-all a real nice guy. WILLIAM SCOTT: Shy, but a real A good guy! FRED SHARPE: A very nice boy, we like well: of him we have no faults to tell, BRUCE SMITH: Tall, dark, and hand- some. JANET SONNENSTEIN: Whenever Janet walks by, even a statue winks its eye. RUSSEL WAGNER: Absence makes the heart grow fonder. DIANE BOARDMAN: Just like a box of HPost Toastiesn, but a lit- tle bit better. MAE CHAPMAN: Like a book, bound to please. KATHY DIXON: Leader of women, follower of men. 114 ' , , , li
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AD-GETTERS 9SPl Bruce Felder 7SP2 Judy Stein 2fS5 9SPl Kenneth Zucker l4fS73 7SP1 Margie Nestle 2fS3 QSP2 Susan Mydlarz 7SPl Suella Korenman ZXS3 QSPZ Rebecca Osofsky Q-5 Ian Miller 1fS1O QSP2 Resaiynn Leme1 ofszo 9-1 Aian Steinberg 1fS10 QSP3 Shirley Carle 4fS6 7-8 Paui Muearow 1fS5 7SP2 Nancy Halper 3fS13 7-10 Gary Tubby 1fS3 QSP3 Ellen Kourelakos QSP2 Sheila Hymowitz QSP3 Eva Obarzanek 3fSll 9SPl Shelley Schwimmer lfS3 8-ll Rowena Rein 3fS5 7-7 Robert Edwab ifsz QSP2 Zachary Angelowicz 21522 7SP2 Sandra Willens lfS2 9-7 David Yarmus zfss 3-7 Sharon Dorshinsky lfSl 9-lO AND MR. BARSCH NANCY LA ROSA: It SEND GREETINGS may be her REGINA CLAYTON: Sweet, mannerly, nice and neat, no better a girl you'd want to meet. NILDA DAVILA: TNT--Tall, Nutty, eyes, it may be her hair, but whatever it is, BOYS BEWARE1 ALMA MCLEAN: Like a box of Post Toasties: njust a little bit better.H LUCY OTTAVIANO: She could be an angel, she could be a saint, she could be quiet, but that and Terrific. NOREEN DIMON: Like sugar: Sweet and refined. GLADYS FEBUS: A quiet girl we all like well: of whom we she ain't. AURA PEREZ: A sweet girl with much intelligence. MARGIE PINIERO: Margie's head is like a revolving door: Any boy can turn it. GLORIA RICHARDS: She knows all the answers. Too bad the teachers ask the wrong ques- tion. PAT ROBINSON: Pat Robinson is a proper noun, proper up and proper down, feminine gender, cutest case, object of the masculine race MARY SCANDOLE: Reminds us of a tea bag--always in hot water. BARBARA SMITH: Nice to sit next tog especially during a test. ROBERT ALDERMAN: He's adorable and if you don't believe it, just ask him. CARMINE ANTONELLY: When in class there's not a peepg you can believe, Carmine's asleep. PAUL DAVIS: Like a four leaf clover, one in a million. EUGENE DE EUGENIA: L.S.M.F.T.-- Lord save ne from teachers. 4-L have no faults to tell. SHARON FEDERS: Her cool blonde hair will always a1lure,but only her hairdresser knows for sure. LUCY CARBARINO: Sneakers, clips, make-up and all, watch out Lucy! Here comes Miss Wall! RUBIN LICHTMAN: Always ready ..., with an excuse. RAYMOND MORENGO: A fine fellow once you get to know him. STEVE MELTZER: A roaming Romeo! ALAN MITKOWSKI: Like an artist, always draws attention. EDDIE PIZZATOLA: A fine math student, always looking at figures. RAYMOND RODRIGUEZ: Give him a pencil and paper to start, he'll wind up with a work of art. RICHARD VANCAVISK: The wonder boy: people stop, look, and wonder. WILLIAM GARY: I wasn't late: the bell rang early. THOMAS GRIMM: Keen in studies: cheerful and gay: success will surely pave his way. WALTER HOLMES: The quiet 0He??? 116
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