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

 - Class of 1961

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r....... MRS. ARONOWITZ AND CLASS' 7 9 SEND BEST WISHES TO THE PIONEER I5 9SP4 and MRS. WALLACH 62:3 SEND GREETINGS N-19' TO THE PIONEER.,,, MARC GREENBERG- his heart is like a hotel: open for all the girls. EDDIE GUBINSKI- When teacher looks he makes no noise: at other times he taIks with the boys. ROBERT HARRISON- Like Mr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, quiet in class but oh, outside! SUSAN KAGAN- Like a book, bound to please. LEE KOURLACOUS- Like London, in a fog. always DOROTHY KRONGELB- The ABC of Suc- cess: Ability, Brains and Char- acter. RAULA LAUFAR- She has such a nice legible handwriting, it's a pleasure to copy her homework. LYNN LEVINE- In her studies up to par: for a nicer girl you'd have to search far. MARC LEVIN - A firm believer in the four freedoms-----especially speech. MARY LODVIA- A quiet girl we all like well: of whom we have no faults to tell. DOU LAS LOWIN- Thinks he's Romeo, Where art thou Juliet? SUSAN MAGER- Ends her prayers with AH MEN! GLORIA NICHOLAS- Nice blue eyes, pretty too: never can tell what this blond will do. TERRANCE ROBERTS- A sweet boy he seems to beg he'll make good just wait and see. MARC RUBINS- I used to be conceit- ed, but now I'm perfect! LARRY SALTZMAN- Quiet.....but cap able of a riot. MADELINE SHAW- Generally speaking, she's generally speaking! ANNA SPATT- What a wonderful world this would be if all the girls were as cute as she. HELENE WEISENFELD- Poor little Helene, all in a daze. Could it be the Jimmy craze? DOUGLAS WEISS- Knows all the an- swers but the teachers ask the wrong questions. JERRY WISKIN- Jerry looks innocent but so does TNT!!! GAIL WISSNER- If all the boys were electric shocks, Gail would be a power box. MYRA SINKMAN- Like a tightrope walker, always on her toes. ROBERTA SILVERSTEIN - Lovely to look at, nice to know, especial ly during a test. WANDA-WEAVER- Time will pass: so will Wanda. CYNTHIA WEINBERG- If silence were golden, Cynthia would be rich LARRY BARDFELD- The teachers pri- vate chauffeur: drives them crazy. SUSAN BLACKMAN- Susan is best in every way: she tells you so of- ten every day. LAURA BLAUSTEIN- I'm not talking: I'm just exercising my jaws. ROBERT COHEN- The wonder boy. People stop, look,and WONDER! PAM EISENBERG- Love thy neighbor, especially if he's cute. JUDY FELDMAN- Work never killed anyone, but Judy isn't taking any chances. KENNY FI HER- After the test was over, Kenny said, UGee whiz, I only got l03!U STUART GEROWIT- H 2B or jANBT'GUIDBERG- natural when nice. LENORE GOLDBERG and paper to come up with Famous last words: not BBN! It's nice to be you're naturally Give her a pencil start, and she'll a work of art. HB

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'V fx I -'ff K yy if A' I, ' 'Q'-, 9 GREETINGS PROM cuss 9SP3 A ' 'ff AND MR. HEINDN Rf Pkiik it RITA-SUE BELL- She wears her skirts all the way down to her belt. ELAINE BRETAN- Sweet as sugar and' just as fefined. PAT MARROW- Her handwriting is so legible, it's a pleasure to copy her homework. DOROTHY TROY- Give her a pencil and SUSAN EDWARDS- Like a thank-you note, paper to start, she'l1 surely short and sweet. come up with a fine piece of BARBARA FABER- Dark hair, brown eyes, art. a little flirt in disguise. ALAN BERGMAN- Like a teabag, always in hot water. EDDIE BIRCH- Title: nL0rd High Span- ish Board Washer.n MICHAEL BONAVOGLIA- Jokes never fail him, but teachers often do. DAVID DRISCOLL- Looks quiet, but so does T.N.T. STEVEN FLANS- His knowledge is so deep, we can't find it, GEORGE GAINES- Always having a brain storm-we hope he doesn't drown. LEWIS GOLDRING- Work fascinates himg he can sit and watch it for hours MICHAEL KANTOR- Thinks that he is Romeo---Where art thou Juliet? BRUCE KESLER- Wake up Bruceg it's time to go home. MICHAEL LEON- Here's a fellow who's alert to anything that wears a skirt. GLENN MEYER- Glenn is at his very best on Sunday, the day of rest. ARTHUR POBER- LSMFT: Lord Save Me Prom Teachers. MICHAEL ROSENTHAL- I Could write something very funny if I knew something very funny to write. MARK SAVADOFF- UI'm not late, the bell rang early.n IRWIN SCHWARTZ- Whenever there is nothing to say, Irwin says it. LAURA ABRAMSON- Like an Indian, PHYLLIS WASHITZ- But Dr. Einstein, I disagree. JULIE FENSTER- Clips, Short skirt, sneakers and all. Look out Julie, here comes Miss Wall! MARION FINKELSTEIN- Firm believer in the four freedoms, especially speech. DONNA GREER- It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. JANIS LEVINE- Like a chocolate bar: sweet and nutty, DAVIDA LYMAN- Why should I care if I'm tall? Let the world look up to me. ROSE NERI- Absence makes the heart grow fonder. BARBARA POST- A quiet girl we all like wellg of her we have no , faults to tell. SYBIL RUDNICK-Sybil is a proper noun, proper up and proper downg femin- ine gender, cutest case, objective of the masculine race. NANCY SACKS- It may be her eyes, it may be her hairg whatever it is, BOYS BEWAREI SUSAN SPIELER- A girl of a few thousadd words. BARBARA STEIN- Loves to learn but will never listen, when bdys are around, she starts to listen. ELYSSA STRICKMAN- The class was calm, the class was quiet: in came Elyssa to cause a riot. always sending signals. , TOBY SUSSMAN- Could be an angel, PAT ACCETTA- T-0VelY 170 1001? ata 11100 could be a saint, could be quiet, to know, especially during a test. but that she ainft! MB



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