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asnsonnum nATuoNAL Auditions by npnninnnenn BANK VERA GOLDBERG Piano Teacher OF Bnnoxm' 'N 542 Parkside Avenue NEW YORK UL-6-5274 welcomes you as a deposltor Flatbush Avenue at Linden Boulevard LEHMAN' s MEAT MARKET 2127 Caton Avenue -c- - VOGEL HOSIERY FOR FINE APPAREL CLASS 7SP2 AND MR. SCHULMAN SEND GREETINGS TO THE PIONEER IRA LEVIN: But I disagree, Dr. Einstein! STEVEN NAUMANN: on my gosh, oh my heaven, my average is only 1071! RONNIE SEBOLD: Give him life, liberty, and the pursuit of girls. JESSE DIENGOTT: A good math studentg likes to look at figures. RUTH SOMMER: Does she or doesnd she? Only her hairdresser knows for sure!! LESTER PERKS: Whatever it is, I didn't do it! MICHAEL BERNSTEIN: Class Beau Brummel. PAUL KONSTADT: Member of the Biscuit Company, a Hwisen cracker. RICHARD MOLDAWSKY: Where is the key? GILBERT SNIDER: Like an English tea bag, always in hot water. WENDY HOLZMXN: Please, Mrs. Halprin, I'd rather do it myself. SHEILA GOLDGRAB: Like nature, unpredictable. MADELINE GELFMAN: Her hand- writing is so neat, it's a pleasure to copy her homework PAUL LEVY: The thin man. SUSAN BERGER: Like sugar, sweet and refined. HELEN HERSCH: An innocent look, but we know better. LAURA KRAMER: Like a Villager, a Bohemian. MARK CHALPIN: He'll go down in history! HOWARD MINTZER: Like a fruit- cake, sweet and nutty. MALVIN KELLER: A nicer guy you couldn't find, but whols looking. MARK KARPINSKI: Mark is very smart and shows itg everyone but the teachers know it. RONNIE STEIN: Ronnie, Ronnie always on the run, trying to get some chewing gum. JOAN FALB: LSMPC--Lord save me from Mr. Costello. SHIRLEY LASKER: Just like a box of Post-Toasties, but just a little bit better. PHYLLIS NUEFELD: In school, she's quiet and demureg out- side we're not too sure. JO ANNE ANNES: New to us,but we welcome her. SANDRA WILLINS: It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. LUBA KAHN: We can't think of a line for a fellow so fine. JOHNATHAN ZEITLAN: With person- ality and wit, Johnathan is sure to be a hit. GARRY MILLER: I used to be con- ceitedg now I'm just perfect! RUSSEL RGSENBLATT: Like a four- leaf clover, one in a million MR. SHERAN: Wells are for water MR. COSTELLO: Thank you for be- ing rude. MR. SHULMAN: Have a prune pit. MISS CUNDON: Homework everyday???
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MISS EPSTEIN AND 8-8 SEND GREETINGS TO THE PIONEER JEFFREY BABBITT: Einstein to Einstein, Lincoln to Lincoln: when girls are around Jeff stops thinking. ANDREW CAVANA: A nice boy we all like well: of him we have no faults to tell. HOWARD FISHER: Like veins and arteries, always gets under your skin. RONALD GARAVUSO: A man's home is his castle, but Ronnie's home is the section sheet. DAVID GRIETZER: We Can't describe his laugh, but we can tell it from all the others. JOSEPH HIMMELFARB: Who me ------ chewing??????? ROBERTA LIPSHITZ: Like sugar sweet and refined. GRACE SMITH: Nice pal and a great pal. SUZANNE BRANDWEIN: Just like a box of Post-Toasties but a little bit better. TARA BRAUNSTEIN: One time Stuie, one time Jay: who's it going to be the very next day? ROCHELLE COLON: If silence were golden, she'd own Fort Knox. CRIZELLA CROW: Like a vitamin--, all mixed up. BRISTLE ETHRIDGE: Don't you start with me--now!! JOYCE FOUNTAIN: A nice girl we all like well: of her we have no faults to tell. MARLENE GOLDBERG: Her cool blonde hair will always allure, but only her hair-dresser knows for sure. STEPHANIE GOLDENBERG: Joe, how about calling me up some time!! BARBARA GOLDSTEIN: She's always having a brainstorm: we hope she won't drown- JO-ANN DIGILIO: Jo-ann, Jo-ann, in a daze, only BOYS can clear her haze. FRED APPLEBAUM: Mr. Verkman, I object!!! MARTIN LEVINE: L.S.M.F.M,H. Lord Save Me Prom Mr. Hoffman. RAYMOND LUDWIG: Looks quiet, but so does T.N.T. MICHAEL MAIDA: He's adorable, and, if you don't believe us, just ask him!!! ALAN MARKOFF: Who me? I didn't do nothin'!!! PRED PANKER: A good athlete on his feet: a guy like him is hard to beat. LOPE PEREZ: We know him only a short while, but what person- alityl JAN PLOCICA: A member of the Biscuit Company: a real wise cracker. STEVEN ZELL: May I interject a thought? HARRY MILDBR: Quiet and shy: a regular guy. JUDY GORSKY: Judy is a proper noun, proper up, proper down, feminine gender, cutest case, object of the masculine race. PHYLLIS HERMAN: L.S.M.F.D.-Lord Save Me From Detention. ELLEN KUCHARSKY: If talking and laughing could keep one alive, Ellen would live to 405. THERSA LUMBARDINI: Good things come in small packages. MARILYN MILLER: It is sometimes thought and sometimes said, under all that hair there lies a head. ALEXIS PUTNAM: Move up the net: it doesn't bite. BRENDA SCOTT: Wake up Brenda!! It's three o'clockE ELLEN STAFF: Oh!! I chased him last week. SHARON STILES: Like a book, bound to please. BRANDY SPILKE: Comes to school as if she was in a Fashion Show. 124
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Ll GREETINGS FROM MR. HOFFMAN AND CLASS 7SP3 MR. HOFFMAN: Two weeks detention- For breathing!! IRA GARR: I'm not conceitedg conceit is a fault and I have no faults. GARY KIMMELMAN: Gary's mouth is never lazy, all his teachers are going crazy. The class was DEBBIE WILDMAN: calmC?D. The class was quietC?D. In came Debbie and caused a riot. FRAN NADLER: If silence were golden, she'd own Fort Knox. GAIL BURNICK: Sugar and SP1Ce and everything nice. HAROLD BRETAN: But Dr. Einstein, I disagree! NORMAN BRAVERMAN: Who needs Einstein, who needs Lincoln? We've got Norman to do our thinkin'. KENNY HARRIS: Kenny, oh Kenny, what a nice guy. But,gee whiz, Kenny, where's your tie? DAVID KAUFMAN: David's like a London citizen, always in a fog. MAURICE SABBAH: A man's home is his castle. Maurice's home is the section sheet. ROBERT GASSTER: Bobby sits on the steps of Bellevue saying, HLet my people goin STANLEY BREIN: He knows his work but the teachers ask all the wrong questions. HARRIS BRADSPIES: A promising student, always promising to do better. ROGER COHEN: His handwriting is so neat and legible, it's a pleasure to copy his homework. TERRENCE COHEN: He's like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hydek Quiet in class, but oh, outside! GREGORY PIACENTE Cquarter inchbz HQuarter-inchn isn't a dress- maker, but he keeps the class in stitches. ABE IQADOUSHIN: Teacnevs private chauffeur--Drives them all crazy. GAIL STUMACHER: Sweet as sugar and just as refined. JILL BRAY: Jill laughs, Jill plays, when teacher looks, Jill prays! MAE SAVAD: Keen in studies, cheerful and gay, success will surely pave her way. IRENE MANN: Her bright red hair will always allure, but only her hairdresser knows for sure HOPE PERLOPF: Devil or angel, we can't make up our minds. REBECCA SARNA: Like a fruit cake sweet but nutty. AMY GINZIG: It might be her eyes it could be her hair, but whatever it is, BOYS BEWARE!! JANIE SILVERMAN: Janie is a pro- per noun, proper up and proper down, feminine gender, cutest case, object of the masculine race! BONNIE GOLDBERG: Hairclips, sneakers, kilties and all. Watch out, Bonnie!! Here comes Miss Wall! JEAN DAVIS: History dates are so confusing. Outside dates are more amusing!! JOAN WESTREICH: Her motto is, HLove thy neighbor, especial- ly if he's cute.H DIANA SAIZ: When Diana passes by, even a statue would wink its eye!!! LAURA ISAACS: Ten tiny fingers, ten tiny toes, one little mouth, but boy, how it goes!! NORMA KAPLAN: Looks quiet, but so does T.N.T.!!! NANCY KULKHEN: Her marks are like a fever, always rising. SUSAN SPROTZER: If you knew Susie, like we know Susie. MARLA YUSUK: Like a book, bound to please. 126
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