Walt Whitman Junior High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1961

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Walt Whitman Junior High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 120 of 144
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, F MRS SHEPPARD AND CLASS S 5 .532 Z? I 'iii SEND GREETINGS wr 'Vtu fsx IW E ' ' if ToTH.EPI0NEER.... A' .1,vq. GEORGE BROADWATER-LSMFT Lord Save Me from Teachers. WALLY ZEINS- His head is like a revolving door: any girl can turn it! JEROM KAUFMAN- Wake up!! It's time to go home!! WILFRED CARDENIN- We can't find a line for a fellow so fine. ANDY BUSCH- His mouth is like a cook ie jar: you can't keep it shut long. NORMAN FIELD- A good boy Cwhen the teacher is lookingj. DAVID FINKELSTEIN- He thinks he's Romeo, but where art tEou Juliet? .SHELDON FRIEDLAND- What Could it be on the third floor to attract Sheldon to the gym door? RONALD GLAZES- HI'm not chewing gum: I'm just exercising my jawin BILLY HELKIN- His knowledge is so deep, no one can find it. JEROME JARMOFSKY- He might look harm- less, but so does dynamite. HESTER KAPLAN- Teacher's private chauffeur: drives them crazy. MICHAEL LEIBERMAN- Who me? What did I do?????????? HOWARD MEYERS- He stands in front of Bellevue singing, HLet My People Gon. ALAN ROBINS- A good math student--- always looking at figures! GARY SCHLOSSBERG- If there isn't an argument in class, he'll start one. JEFFREY SHAMS- An innocent look, but we know better. MICHAEL TODD- He knows the right an- swers to the wrong questions. LOIS BOTWIN- Work never killed any- one, but Lois isn't taking any chances. ANN EIGAN- Confidentially, ain't she sweet? FAYE PERLIN- Give her a pencil and paper to start: she'1l surely end up with a fine piece of art. DIANE ROTH- There are two sides to every story: hers, and the right one. BELLA RABINKO- She'S the: HBELLA THE BALLME BETH ROSANSKY- Like a vitamin: all mixed up! JACULAN STARKMAN- Every time she turns the corner, she runs into a CMissD Wall! GARY BIRKAHN- The wbnderboyl People stop, look, and wonder! VICTORIA GREEN- A nicer girl you'11 never know: to Hollywood she wants to go. MARTHA HUNTER- She fought, but they educated her anyway. MARGRET HUNTER- Work fascinates her: she can sit and watch it for hours. SARA LISHINSKY- Like chocolate pud- ding: MY-T-FINE! ELLEN LE WINTER- Ellen is an artist: she always draws attention. ELLEN KAPLEN- Who needs Einstein, who needs Lincoln, when we have Ellen to do ourthinking25! A London citizen: al- fog. JEANNE MYERS- ways in a ROBYN MARCUS- Prospecting, but not for gold. SANDRA MORCH- Friendliness was not enough, so they added some sweet stuff. BARBARA POLLAK- Pretty as a picture. Let's hang her! 118

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BEST WISHES FROM Miss Kenny g Q Q 3736 STEVE B. FRANK H. KUEN L., , RICHARD B., HENRY G., , RICHARD H., LARRY K., ALVIN L., EDDIE L. RICHARD M., MICHAEL P., KENNY R., STEVE S., PETER S., ROBERT S., JOSEPH T., DAVID w., STEVEN w., AURORA B., RACHEL B., PREDA C., NINA D., KATHRYN D., DOLORBS P., LUCY G., MICHELE G., JANET G., MARY-LOU G., ILENE G., KATH EEN H., JUDYFK., LUCY L., MARY M., PAT M., DOROTHY P., PAT R., RONI S. M S. COHEN AND CLASS 7SP4 SEND GREETINGS TO THE PIONEER JONATHAN B., RONALD B., MICHAEL DANIEL G., NEIL G., KENNETH J., HOWARD K., MARK M., ARTHUR M., KENNETH M., JACK O., HARVEY R., JERALD s., BRUCE w., GINGER B., A MARION C., GLENDA D., STEPHANIE P., MARILYN G., BARBARA K., JUDITH K., MEREL M. , PAULA M., JUDITH R., AMY R., ETHEL S., SARA S., JINI T. . C., MR. STDFSKY AND CLASS 9-11 SEND GREETINGS SYLVIA SCHLESSINGER- Sylvia is the ABC girl, Ability, Brains, and Character. ELAINE SILVER- If Elaine had her only wish, it would be tunafish. CShe likes sardines better.D RICHARD ALLEN- Friends, Romans. Classmates, lend me your home- work! CONNIE BEECHER- Pretty as a pic- ture and oh, what a frame! GLORIANN BURNS- But I didn't do it! CECELIA ENGLE- Could be an angel, could be a saint, could be quiet, but that she aint. . WILMA GERBER- The section sheet is never bare because Wi1ma's name is always there. CAROL GOLDMAN- Carol is capable,- Carol is able, if only her mlnd was stable. SUSAN GLUCK- Did you see me on the avenue with Bob? D LAURA HECKERLINC:'Laura's heart is like a hotel: she has room for all the boys. . MARCELLA KACHUS- Confidentially, aint she sweet? , RAT LAZARUS - A nicer girl you could not meetg Pat is thought- ful, kind and sweet. PAT MATTHEWS- What is so funny, Patricia? , MARjORY'ME'NEIL - Pen and penC1l in her hand, she thinks that she is really grand. TO THE PIONEER DONNA NELSON- An innocent look, but we know better. ' CAROL ROSENGARTEN- Carol is a pro- - per noun, proper mp and proper down, parrot voice, cutest case, objective of the masculine race. SUSAN SCHECTMAN- Class 9-11's CARBON COPY. NATHAN COHEN- But Dr. Einstein, I disagree! HARRY FELLER- Whenever a girl goes by, guess where this FELLER has his eye. WILLIAM DAVIS- We canft find a line for a fellow so fine. RICHARD GOLDSTEIN- Member of the , Biscuit Company..a wise cracker! ALVIN GLICKMAN- If laughing and U giggles could keep one alive, Alvin would live to 105. JOEY JACOBS- History dates are so confusing, outside dates are so amusing. TED LINDEN- Teddy, Teddy, in a daze, Could it be the Sylvia craze? IRVING HAFKIN- Cleopatra ruled the Nile, Irving's feet rule the aisle. ALLAN PAULVIN- Teachers' personal chauffeur: drives them all crazy. .RICHARD RUBIN- Work fascinates him: he can sit and watch it for hours. .ERROL WINKLER- Who needs Einstein, who needs Lincoln, when we've got our Errol to do our thinking. ' 1 H7



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GREETINGS TO THE PIONEER FROM MRS. BAKER AND CLASS 7-8 GREETINGS FROM MRS. KELLER AND CLASS 8-6....... SHELDON SCHWARTZ- With his friends he's always kindg a nicer guy you cannot find. GLORIA SCOTT- Give her a pencil and paper to start, and she'll come up with a fine piece of art. SHERRY STEIN- Like a locomotive-- Chew, Chew, Chewing! KATHLEEN STUART- In school she's quiet and demureg outside, we are not so sure. SHERRY WEIIZ- She could be an angel, she could be a saint, she could be quiet, but that she AIN'T! STEPHANIE ZEMON- Pretty as a pic- tureg let's hang her! DOUGLAS CALKINS- Like a brook: al- ways babbling, HOWARD COHEN- He knows his work, but the teachers ask the wrong questions. ROBERT DONG- Usually quiet, but just the same, he can start a riot. RICHARD GOLDSTEIN- Shy--but a wonder ful guy. STEPHEN KIEF- If jokes were dyani- mite, he would explode. JOSEPH LEBOVIC- He's not meek: he's not weakg he's the type the girls all seek. EDWARD MARBACH- Work never killed anyone, but any chances. ANDREW MARKEL- Not too bold, not too all a real nice guy. Friends, Romans, Edward isn't taking shy, all in HOWARD PUSHKIN- PHILIP SILVERMAN- Everyone likes him although he does get into mischief. RICHARD TURILTO- In Social Studies he sure is great, about that there is no debate. MICHAEL WARD- He'd make good fireman: always out at the bell. STEPHEN WHARTON- I didn't come in late, the bell rang early. JOHN ZAKREZBWSKI- A quiet type Cthat's what we thinkb. THOMAS ZELLER- A student who is quiet and good, always acts as a gentelman should. GERARD GARAVUSO- What is Italy without Rome? What is our Gerry without a comb? ANNE BROWN- Sweet as sugar and just as refined. JOAN DOLJAN- Cute and smallg liked by alle CAROLYN ERICKSON- Like a book: bound to please. KAREN LASK- Lovely to look at, nice to know, especially during a test. CAROL LEVARDSEN- A smiling faceg a cheery hello. That's Carol. LINDA LEVINE- Good in school and pretty toog girls like her are very few. SUSAN LEVINE- A quiet girl we all like wellg of whom we have no faults to tell. JANIS MOSTOW- Like a teabag: always in hot water. SUSAN PEERS- Looks, personality, Charm and pOiseg has lots of Classmates, lend me your home- friends, especially boys. work. DAWN PERLMAN- Looks and brains were WILLIAM RELLA- A member of the not enough, so they added some Biscuit Company--a wise cracker. sweet Stuff.

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