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GREETINGS FROM MR. VERKMAN AND 8-10 MR. DRUTT AND 8-12 SEND GREETINGS '1, BEST WISHES TO THE PIONEER FROM MRS. KORN AND 8-2 RONNI BERMAN: Ronni is a proper noun, proper up and proper down, feminine gender, cutest case, object of the masculine race. DONNA BOHEM: A little sugar, a little spice, that's what makes Donna so nice. MICHELE BLUM: She's not a nor- thern beauty, she's not a southern rose: she's just a little school girl with frec- kles on her nose. BARBARA COHEN: Like a fruit cake sweet but very nutty. SUSAN DRESHER: In all her sub- jects she does well: her sense of humor is just swell. JUDI ERDBERG: Ten little fingers ten little toes, one little mouth, and oh how it goes. JANET GARPIELD: Cheerful. witty and smart, an ideal targett for anyone's heart. ELAINE GREENFIELD: Elaine is quiet, Elaine is sweet, a girl you should love to meet. MEYRL HELLER: Her skirt is so long, it is down to her belt. SUSAN HOROWITZ: Her sense of hu- mor is just swellg a joke she always has to tell. MARION MAMANNA: S. O. S. girl-- So Often Smiling. SHERRY MILLER: Bright as a bulb, but much prettier. MADELINE MINDEK: Pretty, witty, and gay: success will surely pave her way. BARBARA MYLITE: Makeup, sneakers clips, and all, watch out, Barbara, here comes Miss Wall! DALE WILLIAMS: The world's grea- test men are dying: I don't feel so good myself. RONA NEUPELD: Like a thank-you note, short and sweet. KAROLYNN SEIGEL: After a test, Karolynn says, HGee, I only got lO3.H BEVERLY SMITH: No,Mr. Rembrandt a little more blue in the corner. SUSAN SNOW: Pretty, witty, and smart. LINDA FURMAN: What a world this would be if all the girls were as cute as she! HOWARD CELNICK: A witty boy he will beg he'll succeed, just wait and see. STEPHEN FURST: If silence were golden, he'd be a millionaire YUEN LING: A. S. P. C. A.-- Appreciative, Smart, Persona- lity, Clever, Alert. MORTY NAIMAN: Morty, Morty, why are you so quiet? Are you on a talking diet? ROBERT MYHOEFFER: I wasn't talk ing, Mr. Drutt!! MICHEAL RUBINSTEIN: He has the A-B-C of success: Ambition, Brains, and Character, and, if you don't believe us, just ask him. MITCHELL SCHAFER: Mitchell laughs, Mitchell plays, when teacher looks, Mitchell prays. PAUL SCHRIEBERMAN: We can't find a line for a fellow so fine. JEFFERY SPERBER: Member of the biscuit company: a wise- cracker. PETER TRACION: Peter is a Sci- ence whiz: he can beat you at any quiz. 9 7 119
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MRS. KRAMER AND 8-1 SEND GREETINGS CAROL GRAY: She talks and talks and thinks the teachers don't see. When called upon she says, Hwho me??H ARLENE KAPLAN: Cute and pert, but, oh, what a flirt! FRANCINE KASKELL: Heavenly Father, up above, send a cute boy down for me to love. GAYLE MALONE: Ten little fin- gers, ten little toes, one little mouth, but, oh how it goes! BEVERLY NARZEMSKY: Smarter than the a-a-average! HELEN POMERANTZ: A little sug- ar, a little spice, that's' what makes Helen so nice. MONA ROSENTHAL: Here's a girl that's quite a hit: sweet- ness, personality, and wit. SHEILA RAINS: History dates are so confusing. Outside dates are more amusing. SARAH WELTZ: In school she's quiet and demure, but out- side: well, we're not too sure. SABINA KLEIN: When she was younger, she went for toys but now that she's older, she goes for boys. , PAULA FINE: Paula, Paula, do the shimmy. Which one is it, Jay or Jimmy? FREDA SOLOMON: Freda Solomon always preaches: she even tries to teach the teachers. THERESA TARSIA: Good things come in small packages. HOWARD BARASCH: You can't fool me: five times five is twenty four. ! BRUCE COGAN: Work fascinates him: he loves to watch it. RONALD FINN: The ABC kid: An- gel, Bright, Cooperative. JO ELLEN BLAINE: Her hand- is so legible: it's a pleasure to copy her home- work. ROBIN BOBCHIN: Her bright red hair is always a lure: but only her hairdresser knows for sure. NORA BRAVEMAN: Short skirt, eye-makeup, clips, and all: look out, Nora, here comes Miss Wall!!! KAY COHEN: Kay always ends her prayers with: Ah Men! TEMA DRUCKER: Her mouth is like a cookie jar: she can't keep it shut for long. MADELINE ERNSTOFP: Quiet! But capable of causing a riot. SUSAN FELDMAN: What is Italy without Rome? What is Susan without her comb? HARVEY FISHER: Like a teabag, always in hot water. BILLY BURKE: Teachers' pet? RICHARD LOMAS: Behind the smile of his? FRED MILLER: Thinks he is a real nice guy Cby the way, he isD. HOUNG SOO: There is no line for a fellow so fine. BARRY HALPERN: G.S.M.F.M.N.-- God save me from Mrs. Nussbaum. U JAMES HOWARD: The main reason why teachers retire. JAY RABIN: Friend? Romans? Girls? Lend me your home- work!! STEVEN HOROWITZ: But Mr. Gold- man, I wasn't chewing! JAMES GUMPERT: As bright as his hair--?? STUART ROSEN: Who needs Ein- stein, who needs Lincoln? when Tara's around to do our thinking. 118
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l --.-.. -.T.-..........,.- .... N.. ..... .. .. .Jann-r..... 5111 GREETINGS FROM MRS. ASCHETTINO AND CLASS 8-3 8-3'S TOP-TUNES MARILYN COHEN: Breaking Up Is Hard To Do DANA FRIESE: It's Pony Time SARA HAYNES: I Want To Be? Girl DEBBIE HIRSCH: Happy Go Lucky Me DOREEN LOPEZ: Devil or Angel? LOUISE MINI: .I like Paris in the Spring. ELLEN MORGENSTERN: It Takes Two To Tang04 ALICE RASMUSSEN: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes JESSICA SERINO: Love and Marriage Go Together Like Jessie and Janet JANET SHEWCHUFI: Love and Mar- riage Go Together Like Janet and Jessie BARBARA SILVERMAN: I Whistle a Happy Tune DORIS STEIN: Big Girls Don't Cry PAMELA WESTON: Shimmy-Shimmy Coco-Bop WENDY HEFICH: Mashed Potatoes EILEEN ROSENBERG: Keep Your Hands Off My Baby MARTHA TOBIN: Dedicated to The One I Love PHILIP STERN: Locomotion RALPH PINA: Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavor in Miss Condon's Room Overnight? BARTON POLIN: Roly Poly MARK KRESSNER: Who Wrote The Book Of Love? ANTHONY ROMANUCCI: He's Got The Whole World in His Hands Cand it can fitb LAWRENCE ROSENBAUM: Sixteen Tons ALAN KAPLAN: You Talk Too Much STEVEN BLUESTONE: Teenage Idol? CLIFFORD ROSEN: Go Away CAllD Little Girl CSD STUART ROSANSKY: Conscience ARNOLD POST: He Has High Hopes BRUCE FISCHER: You Know Too Much STEPHEN ANKER: Teenager In Love ERIC SORKIN: He's a Rebel JEFFREY CHARNEY: Soldier Boy, GREETINGS TO THE PIONEER FROM MRS. COHEN AND CLASS 7SPl BBQUESTS: LINDA: A pair of track shoes. RICHARD F: A life of and chords. strings ANNE: A jar of bubbles and Cocoa Marsh. JOSEPH A: EDITH: A halo around JEFFERY: A bottle of BARBARA L: MICHAEL: HELEN: A Five pounds flip that doesn't flop. HOWARD: We don't know: telling us. SUE ELLEN: 150 shares fish company. A pair of stilts. her head. Mr. Clean. A pixie haircut. you're in a tuna RICHARD L: A dozen records of HAII shook Up.H ELLEN: A well-set head. RORY: A permanent wave. NORMAN: A crewcut. SHERYL: A boyfriend or three. two or JOSEPH F: An interpreter. Jo ANN: Dial HBH for boys. STEPHEN: A year's supply of marking chalk. SHELLY: A HWatch out for curvesn sign. LEONARD: A 98 in all subjects. BARBARA S: A contract with HThe Nursesn. DANNY: A noise muffler. DEBBIE Z: Two ughs, an eeek, and a yeeaahhh. JULIAN: Some gum remover. MADELINE: A sister who goes to Brooklyn Tech. MARK: A neat notebook. MARCIA: A pudding--My-T-Fine. HARVEY: We leave him bulb--quite bright MARGIE: An extra non able toe. CHERYL: A life sized Mr. Shuster. DEBBIE K: A Caroline doll. as a light step-on- picture of Kennedy NEIL: A faaaeeerrsome kid. MONIKA HEID: AND SEEK. BARBARA LOWENTHAL What's one... DAVID LOWENTHAL: Without the other. 120
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