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I I I CLASS H. SEAN GREETINS,,2TfQE,f?A1E,QO1QEER SEND GREETINGS TO THE PIONEER ' ERNEST ADAMS LARRY FLORIO SHARON GHASON PETER ANSELMO RICHARD HANSLY SANDRA SANDERS ANSEL BIVENS EDDIE DIMARC0 JUDY RUDDOCK JOHN BROWN JOHN LUCIANA PAT SPICEY MORTON BECHER MARK MCSKAI SARAH POTTER REGINOLD DOBIE LARRY JAMES THERESA CLARKE DAVID DONENFELD MARVIN JACOBS DENISE ATKINSON HOWARD FISHER RICHARD ROSS NELLIE RIVERA CRAIG FULLER RALPH BAKER HUPE DOBIE BRIAN ERISGHER HERBERT GUNNERSON ELEANOR MORGAN LEANARD HEBERT KENNETH GERICHTEN PRISGILLA DODD ' GUY LOHMAN MOORVAL WILLIAMS ANN GEDVILAS F LEWIS MYERSON LOPE PERBZ DIANE VAUGHN I DANIEL NEWMAN MILTON SMITH MAUREEN DUKES JOSEPH NOEL RONALD DIETZ SARA MCCLAMY , GILBERT RODRIGUEZ WILLIAM BUMYSUS CHARLENE ROBINSDN MARG SMITH CLASS B-7 AND MRS. SCHNARTZ SEND GREETINGS SOPHIE ZAKRZEWSKI: Sophie's ANNA GOLON: No, I don't have my mouth is never lazyg she's driving Mr. Moran crazy. TRUDY ZIMMERMAN: Generally speaking, she's generally speaking to Beth. BETH KERN: Generally speaking, she's generally speaking to Trudy. TERRY JASSEM: What's Italy without Rome? What's Terry without her comb? KATHY WONG: Here, Kathy, what time is it? RHODA KAPLAN: With personality she's always blessed. KENNY FONT: But, Mr. Moran, now what did I do? MICHAEL BAKER: A Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, quiet in school, but oh, outside! SHELLY LANDSMAN: Shelly, Shelly, in a daze, only Tom, Dick, Harry, Bruce, Steve, and Dave, etc., can clear her haze. SEBBY CRAPANZANO: But, Mr. Drutt, Mr. Moran, Mrs. Miller! ESTA MICELI: She's got such dreamy eyes! MARVA ROBERTS: Something speciaL something sweet, something you Just can't beat. homework, Mr. Moran. ALICE COHEN: Sweet, lovable, open hearted, and beautiful. SUSAN KIRSHNER: She should win an Oscar for her performances in science. ANA DAVILA: All she can think about in science is Tommy, Tommy, Tommy!! MERYL RUSHNOWITZ: Sweet and jolly is this dame, sits and dreams of Louis, her flame. HELEN LAUBERBLAT: 8-7's little Australia. ANGELA STAVOLA: Her work is up to par, for a nicer girl you'd have to travel far. ELIZABETH HASTINGS: A quiet C?3 girl, we all like wellg of whom we have no faults to tell. SHARON DORSHINSKY: Like a four- leaf clover, one in a million. OSCAR SAFFOLD: An innocent look, but we know better. MARGERITA FORD: Like A.B.C.: ability, brains, character. LORNA JONES: I just can't find a line for a girl so fine. ELAINE GRENEMAN: Delightful, open-hearted,and popular. 122
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WALT WHITMAN WELL-WISHERS Irving's Fruit Market 2124 Caton Avenue Reid-Yeomans Drugstore Flatbush-Cortelyou Cortelyou Barber Shop 2105 Cortelyou Road Rose's Ladies Shop 1722 Church Avenue Edward's Pharmacy Linden at Rogers Mr. Prep--Men's Fashions 725 Flatbush Avenue Fiesta Coffee Shop UL-6-6066 Caton Stationery 2120 Caton Avenue Ross Card Store 2182 Clarendon Road Harvey Custom Framing 1165 Flatbush Avenue Church Valet Cleaners Leon Portraits Mr.-Mrs. M. Korenman. Mr.-Mrs. J. D. Nestle IRVING GROSS Mr.-Mrs. Fred Carle 515 Parkside Avenue MR. GOLDBERG AND 8-5 SEND GREETINGS MORRIS: Love thy neighbor especially if she's cute. SCHWARTZ: Mark, Mark! Al- ways alert to anything that wears a skirt. COHEN: But Mr. Gerver, I did it a different way. HEADEN: Linda is an artistg she always draws attention. SMITH: Like a train: chew, chew, chew. ROSOFF: Leader of womeng follower of men. STOREGION: Daffynition : Blonde Bomb. ROSSENWASSER: If jerry were across the sea, what a fine swimmer Shiela would be! KERENSKY: She fought but they educated her anyway. FELEL: Myrna's not much of a dressmaker, but she always keeps the class in stitches. GURSHER: Work fascinates her, she can sit and watch it for hours. STERN: Reason for a teacher to retire. IACCARINO: The class was stillg the class was quietg in walked Iris and caused a riot. SHAMES: The thoughtful type, but, oh, those thoughts. TSANTES: Thinks he's hand- some, thinks he's cute! Well, he's right! COWARD: Duke of Earl. GREEN: Always chewing himself into trouble. WESTERLUND: Class Rembrandt. REIMER: Love thy neighbor, especially if she's cute. GREENBERG: He thinks he's Romeo, but where art thou Juliet? RABINOWITZ: Frank, Frank, al- ways alert to anything that wears a skirt. KELMOCHTER: Love thy neighbor especially if she's cute. HOFFSPIEGAL: Knows a hundred ways of passing a test with- out really trying, SENGER: The main reason why teachers retire. SCH OSBERG: I'm not lateg the bell rang early. SACKS: Joey, Joey, always alert to anything that wears a skirt. PUTNEY: The class magiciang turns-all the teachers' hair SfaY- ALTMAN: Knows a hundred ways of passing a test without really trying. 121
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GREETINGS PROM MR. MORAN AND CLASS 8-4 GEORGE BENDO: Friends, Romans, Countrymen, homework DOUGLAS BOBERG: Silent, but so is T.N.T. BRUCE MACKIN: Work never killed anyone, but Bruce isn't tak- ing any chances. STUART LEVINE: Stuart laughs, Stuart plays, when teacher looks, Stuart prays. STUART DOLLING: With ladies hes way on top, once he gets go- ing, he's hard to stop. CHARLIE KOHN: Columbus Ohio's gain, New York's loss. BRIAN REICHENBERG: Thinks he's Romeo, but we know he's only Brian. JOHN DAGGERSTINO: His marks are underwater: below C level. PAUL KURM: Not too loud, not too shy, all in all he's a real nice guy. GREGORY KEARSE: Like a four-leaf clover, one in a million. CARL SMEDILE: The wonder boy, people stop, look, and wonder. CHARLES CLEMENTE: Always shy, always quiet, always ready to start a riot. BARNEY GREENHAUSE: If there's fun, he's there, if there's trouble, he's still there. BRUCE SHERMAN: He knows his work but the teachers ask the wrong questions. KEITH LINDE: When there's no- thing to say, he says it. JACK SOUTH: Snapped, cracked, and popped Cmostly cracked.D SUSAN LEVINTHOL: If all the boys were across the sea, what a good swimmer Susan would be. SHELLEY GELB: Like chocolate pudding, HMy-T-Fine.n CAROL KIST: A member of the Bis cut Company, a Hwise cracker.n ROSA STANCARONE: Leader of wom- en, follower of men. lend me your LYNN ZUKOFSKY: Lynn is bright, Lynn is gay, Lynn is liked in every way. EVELYN KRAMMAR: Like a book, bound to please. LOIS ERICSON: Give her paper, and a pen to write, She'l1 always come up with something that's bright. ROSE MARIE FLANIGAN: Ten little fingers, ten little toes, one little mouth, but,oh how it goes. JUNE IMBERMAN: When she was younger she went for toys, now that she's older she goes for boys. ALAN SCHWARTZ: Teacher's pefsjt. ALLAN TATKOW: Could be an angel, could be a saint, could be quiet, but that he ain't. KENNY KAPLAN: Brains are really deep in his head, but he got tired digging for them. CARRIE ARNFELD: She looks quiet, but so does T.N.T. ARLENE BLUME: Always thinking, but, IVIE WINTER: A firm believer in the four freedoms, especially Hspeech.N BONNIE WHITNEY: Cleopatra rul- oh thoughts. ed the Nile, Bonnie's pocket- book rules the isle. SHARON THOMAS: Work fascinates her, she can sit and watch it for hours. ETHEL DE ROSSI: Like a candy bar, Hsweet and nutty.H IRIS WILLINGER: If giggles and gum could keep her alive, Iris would live to Hone-hun- dred-five.n JOAN EISNER: A little sugar, a little spice, that's what makes Joan so nice. FRANCES PALLEY: If silence were golden, she'd own HFort Knoxf' 123
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