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

 - Class of 1961

Page 127 of 144

 

Walt Whitman Junior High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 127 of 144
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Q00 C f If f'N MR. KREISBERG AND cLAss 7-2 EXTEND GREETINGS AND Goon WISHES TO THE MET WHITMAN PIONEER GREETINGS from MISS LEFF and CLASS 8-10 SCOT OESTREICH- Silence is golden, but I like silver. JEFFREY RIFKIN- Thin man!! ROBERT ROSENKRANTZ- Mr. Clean! EDWARD LOPEZ- nwho me, teacher?U I am here on Saturdays and Sun- days only.U MARILYN FERBER- Marilyn is a proper 1101111 , PIOPCI up and proper down, feminine gender, prettiest case, objective of the masculine race. BOIS FEITEL- Work fascinates her: she loves to sit and watch it. MARGIE GREENBERG- It may be her PHILIP INSALACO- Personal chauffeur: drives the teachers crazy. MARSHA BLAW- She may be an angel,and she may be a saint: she could be quiet, but she aint. BLSA BUZNICKI- An innocent look, but we know better . CAROL COHEN- Pleasant to look at, nice to know, especially on a test. BETTY DE LUCA- Betty, Betty, in a daze: only BOYS can clear the fhaze. - - - ELLEN EINBINDER- Short and sweet is Sggigvgf ?:Yi2e gg5Sh2Z:5r2?f this dame: sits and thinks of , OO I MARILYN GORDON- Short skirt, sneaker clips and all: Look out Marilyn! Here comes MISS WALL!! CAROL HECHTMAN- You'll never find a line for a girl ADRIENNE LASH- She thinks teachers called upon she DENISE McLAUGHLIN- so fine. talks and talks: don't see. When says, HWHO ME?n School and home- work,what a bore, But dates? They're never a chore! LINDA REIFENKUGEL- Rates just right: in school she is very bright. KAREN ROSEN- Sweet and petite, MARLENE SCHLESINGER- Blonde hair, blue eyes, the kind of girl BOYS idolize. ROCHELLE SCHNEIDER- In her studies up to parg for a sweeter girl you'd have to go far. LYNNE VOGBLMAN- Her handwriting is so neat: it's apleasure to copy her homework. S boys to claim. A DIANE BTHRIDGE- nI'm not chewing: I'm just exercising my jaws.U JUDI VOLPIANSKY- Judi may be quiet and shy, but we all know She'11 get her guy. ANTHONY PARISE- He knows his work, but the teachers ask the wrong questions. STEVEN GALE- Small but deadly. NORMAN MILLMAN- Sometimes said: HUnder that hair there lies a head.U NORMAN TROWLEY- Who needs Binsteini Who needs Lincoln? We have Norman to do our thinking. WAYNE MORGAN- The absent-minded pro- fessor. WILLIAM JEH E- Class magician: turns the teachers' hair gray. CARLTON SCREEN- There are two sides to every story: Carlton's and the right side. - 125

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BEST WISHES TO THE PIONEER from MRS. KELLY and CLASS 7SPl f 43giI-,Ifiii cLAss s-7 -gfM'i' 1-f' and Miss Lager I ' .5 i Send Best wishes to ji if 5, the PIONBBR a 2, l..,,..i 1 5 ft. HAROLD GOODMAN- Undiscovered qualities. ROGER NELSON- The wonder boy: people stop, look, and wonder. PAUL PETERSON- EIGHTH WONDER! CLIFFORD ROMER- Brains are deep, but the teachers are tired of digging. ALLAN SCHOLNICK- You can't read his writing: but good marks he's always sighting. MICHAEL WILKINSON- The philosopher with the wrong philosophy. JOSHUA S.- Like a vitamin: all mixed up. KAREN AGID- Her marks and ratings rise higher and higher: of doing good work she does not tire. CYNTHIA BERKOWITZ- Just like choco- late pudding: MY-T-FINE. FLORETTE COEN- Ah! Those Frenchmen! PAT FITZGERALD- A quiet girl we all like well: of whom we have no faults to tell. ELLEN JARMOFSKY- If silence were gold, Ellen would be a million- aire. SUSAN KANNER- It's nice to be natu- ral when you're naturally nice. MARCY KATZ- A London citizen: al- ways in a FOG. KATHY LEE- Her handwriting is so legible, it's a pleasure to her homework. HELEN LEVIN- As pretty as a picture ---let's hang her! LORRAINE LEVIN- Like a dangerous road: full of curves. COPY ROBERT LENTOL- He stands in front of Bellevue singing, ULet my people go' . . GLENN LOHMAN- Glenn is a quiet guy: but with his friends he's not so shy. LESLIE MARCUS-The class was still, but in a riot. AIFRED MELL- A promising student: always promising to do better. the class was quiet, came Leslie to start MARIA LUPO- Marks aren't every- thing, but this is getting ridiculous. JUDY MAZZER- A firm believer in the four freedoms especially speech. JILL NDRRISON- Could be an angel: could be a saint: could be quiet, but that she aint! GAYLE PRICE- Who, me, Mr. Stofsky? Chewing? ETHEL RUBIN- Here today: gOne 8 week. DAINE RUBINO- Sneakers, eye-make- up, clips and all: look out, Diane, here comes Miss Wall. SUSAN RUSSO- But I didn't, Miss Wall. SUSAN SUTEL- A generous soul, and besides that, funny: she's al- ways around when there's a need for money. BARBARA ZEITLAND- Homework and Barbara have no relationship. 124 4



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MARY COWEN- A promising student, always promising to do better. ILENE GORDON- a teacher Ilene would be, but she'll find it difficult filling Mrs. Pisher's shoes. PATTY STONE- Her handwriting is so legible, it is a pleasure copy- ing her homework. LINDA HOROWITZ- Short skirts, snea- kers, eye-makeup toog when she sees Miss Wall, she turns blue! WILLIAM BOOTH- His report card looks like a bloody nose..fu1l of red marks. LOUISE GORELICK- Absence makes the heart grow fonder. JERRY GOLDMAN- Jerry, like Perry Mason, is always arguing his casa ROSEMARIE LA SALA- Our gal Rosemarie .is very quiet, yet she'll be a- round when there's a riot. JOEL EDELSON- Joel is like a hand- grenadeg pull the pin and watch him explode. SHELLY EDELSTEIN- Will you please shut up! I'm PENETRATING. ELLIOT BERNSTEIN- I wasn't cutting, I was only keeping him company. SHERYL WHITTINGTON- Baby-face! WARREN SLAVIN- Only his hair-dresser knows! DONNA PILLA- Donna is fine, Donna is .greatg she lends out her home- work like a true classmate. MICHAEL GLICKMAN- Walking-talking, Walkie-talkiel JAMIE THARRINGTON- TwoandTwo EQUALS Pour..That's WON-DER-FUL! JAMES NELSON- Like Flatbush Avenue, always busy. W' V' scbg,-P MRS. FISHER AND 9-8 SEND GREETINGS TO THE PIONEER.. GAIL ROSENBERG- Like a storm, fast and furious! STEPHANIE LIAROS- Stephanie is very quiet and sweetg the kind of girl you'd like to meet. ELIZABETH MITTLER- Elizabeth is a proper noun, proper up and pro- per downg feminine gender, cut- est case, objective of the mas- culine race. MARLENE HEXBERG- Mr. ----- , you're very popotediasly, gramifucis, voganoshenof, gazasno, and that's just the beginning. PAULA LEVINE- You'll see her in the PLAYBOY MAGAZINE as a CALENDAR GIRL, but they haven't found the month yet. STEVEN ELK- I belong to the MOOSE CLUB. JOAN SCHNEIDER- History dates are so confusing, outside dates are so amusing. EDDIE BERMAN- One of the carrot- tops of 9-8. MARY KRAPH- Like HKraft Caramelsn always getting into everything. FRANK PAMOSO- Famoso means famous in Spanish..but we know better. RONNA MOROWITZ- Well, it's ALMOST ' a sixty-five! CARY SCHAFFLER- Like a vitamin in math, all mixed up! CHRISTINE CARROLL- Rapunzal, Rapun- zal, let down your hair! BARRY SHIEBER- Thinks he's Romeog where art thou Juliet? ROSALIE MAURO- Rosalie came to a brand new school and still obeys the GOLDEN RULES 126

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