![]() ![]() ![]() | The usual stuff: school logo, photo, teacher list |
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My first computer programming was on programmable calculators in Mr. Bernard Rubin's office: the Compucorp 025 Educator and the Olivetti Programma 101. I also tutored the 025 computer to the Business Education Class (that was otherwise training on a room full of adding machines!) |
![]() | Steven Popper was the one who got me started on computers! |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I was really into Star Trek |
![]() | Maybe too much … |
![]() ![]() | Anne Silberberg forced me to overcome my shyness and particpate more in the English class exercises where we made up stories to photos Mrs. Alper supplied. |
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Many times I've confirmed that the school clarinet section is ALWAYS the silliest Dinky is her knick-name from Young Judaea |
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Mr. Bailowitz taught music at Ryan. His wife was my 4th grade teach at PS 179. |
![]() | A few cliches but a sweet message too |
![]() | Oh my! |
![]() | Delroy Reid's surprisingly elegant and prophetic autograph |
![]() | And Mr. Richard Koomruian's autograph to make it complete |
![]() ![]() | Apparently a list of all the autographs: boys and girls |