Junior High School 104
Simon Baruch
330 E 20 St. New York City

I was rummaging through my desk and found my junior high school autograph book. Here are some of the comments wrote in my autograph book.
"To Dana, A very wonderful singer. I hope he will keep it up for a long time. Bye, Linda"
"To Dana, To a really cheery fellow who sings better than he thinks. I wam wishing yo all the luck and happiess in the world. Your Pal Philip"
"To Dana, In the chain of friendship always regard me as a link. Much luck always. Liz"
"To Dana, When you get married and live in a tree send me a coconut COD. Good luck in the future, Love Ya Elizabeth"
"To Dana, A very sweet boy! Good Luck always. Now a poem: Roses are red, violets are blue, Paul McCartney loves me and Liz loves you. Love Susan"
My junior high school science teacher wrote this:
"Ad Aspera
Per Aspera
Best Wishes to a very fine boy. Sincerely, Marcelle S. Silverman"
My junior high school art teacher wrote this:
"All of the very beset of luck to one of the nicest boys I have ever been asked to teach. And a terrific sponge monitor besides.
Mrs. Marcus"
My junior high school music teacher wrote this:
"To Dana, With all my best wishes. God bless you, Marie Lambert"
My junior high school language teache wrote this:
"To Dana, The very best of luck to you in all you do. You are a fine boy. Miss Barbara Newman"
The junior high school monitor wrote this:
"Dear Dana Hitch your wagon to a star. Catherine Silverman"
Even my grandmother wanted to write something me:
"Dear Dana, Life's highway is befor you. May yo travel the road to your success and happieness"
"To Dana, A very wonderful singer. I hope he will keep it up for a long time. Bye, Linda"
"To Dana, To a really cheery fellow who sings better than he thinks. I wam wishing yo all the luck and happiess in the world. Your Pal Philip"
"To Dana, In the chain of friendship always regard me as a link. Much luck always. Liz"
"To Dana, When you get married and live in a tree send me a coconut COD. Good luck in the future, Love Ya Elizabeth"
"To Dana, A very sweet boy! Good Luck always. Now a poem: Roses are red, violets are blue, Paul McCartney loves me and Liz loves you. Love Susan"
My junior high school science teacher wrote this:
"Ad Aspera
Per Aspera
Best Wishes to a very fine boy. Sincerely, Marcelle S. Silverman"
My junior high school art teacher wrote this:
"All of the very beset of luck to one of the nicest boys I have ever been asked to teach. And a terrific sponge monitor besides.
Mrs. Marcus"
My junior high school music teacher wrote this:
"To Dana, With all my best wishes. God bless you, Marie Lambert"
My junior high school language teache wrote this:
"To Dana, The very best of luck to you in all you do. You are a fine boy. Miss Barbara Newman"
The junior high school monitor wrote this:
"Dear Dana Hitch your wagon to a star. Catherine Silverman"
Even my grandmother wanted to write something me:
"Dear Dana, Life's highway is befor you. May yo travel the road to your success and happieness"