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 136 of 144
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aw' ,Z 7 BEST wxsmss FROM gt., Mas NUSSBAUM and GLASS 9-6 MRS NUSSBAUM- Quel Jour est-ce V ,.,. auJourd'hui? X K V 1 N ,M Y 'YV iQ . - -fl A K , 6 -Ll 3. . ' L. 9 J 'E'-'V PRED ROTHCHILD- Friends, Romans, Countrymen, lend me your home- work. CONNIE WETTING- Young and fair, never nice gug gets in anyone's hair. ' MARLENE WOLMAN- The class was still, JEFQEEY PBI-1?MAN the class was quiet, in walked S0L'SkQ3EigJa? - e nMarlenen to cause a riot. ADRIENNE LESLIE- She looks quiet, but do does UTNT.N ANN ROTHMAN- Ann, Ann in a daze, only Peter can clear her Haze. ANDREA SEMEL- An innocent look, but we know better. PAT SGROIA- Sugar is sugar, spice is spice, this girl consists of everything nice. JEWEL WECKER- Her marks and tempera- tures are the same: 98.6. HARRY BERGER- Like an Englishman, always in a fog. GREGORY BRADFORD- Work never killed anyone, but Gregory isn't tak- ing any chances. STEVEN GOLDMAN- Steve has humor, Steve has wit, but the teachers somehow don't appreciate it. FRANK HESSEL- His heart is like a hotel, always room for all the girls. STUART KERZNER- If all the girls were electric shocks, this boy would be a homemade power-box, HARVEY KLEIN- He is not an ex- ample--he is a problem. MICHAEL LE BEAU- Pleasant to look at, nice to know, especially in a test. 1 1 I ,J xi 0 f Qi f 'P Q- , 'T f . MILES RAPKIN- This boy is great in math: always looking at figures. ROBERT MALIA- Not too bold, not too shy but all in all he's a A four leaf clov- million. has the right an- swers, but the teachers ask the wrong questions. ROGER SCHILLER- Work fascinates him, he can sit and watch it all day. GLENN TODD- Glenn is best in every- way, that's what he tells us three times a day. JERRY ULBERG- Just like a magician, he turns all the teachers hair 8faY- AUDREY COHEN- UBut fellows, I'm only five feet seven.U DALE EDWARD- A beautiful picture, and oh what a frame! SHELLY GOLDSTEIN- Of all the charms she possesses, best of all is HFriendliness.n LYNN HERMELE- Her brains are deep, but we get tired of digging. BERNICE HERSHKOWITZ- By a Cover don't judge a book, don't judge Bernice by her innocent look, ELLEN KATZMAN- Love thy neighbor- especially if she's cute. SHBILA KUSHNER- A head like a re- volving door: any boy can turn it. FRANCAIS LANZERSARO- Fuhl of jvyg always thinking of a boy. U34

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fi ' XXJ 4'C x J, !4yf 459' 9 QQN , Mas. sBRo1'oP12 and cuss 9-5 f 1 ' EXTEND Gnannms to I R ffl ' - 2 the PIONEER J ,gf 1.0. Y 1:7 A- JEFFREY MACKLER- The ABC of success: Ability...Brains,.. Character. ARTHUR MILLER- Leader 6f men, fol- lower of women. NICK PIONEGRO- I didn't come late: the bell rang early. ALLEN SHAPIRO- Like a tea bag: always in hot water. GREGORY TAYLOR- Harmless? SO is TNT! JOHN TSANTES- Marks aren't every- thing, but this is getting rid- icu1ous!, BRUCE WEISS- Bruce Weiss is his name, chasing girls is his fame. A ALBERT WHITE- The basket isn't high enough. GAROLYN FARRELL- She is an art- tist, always drawing attention. ILENE GROSS- A lovable girl, we all agree, with a winning smile for all to see. RENETTE JASPHY- A streamlined gig- ure with a jet-propelled tongue ELLEN LATES- We couldn't find a line for a girl so fine. JOAN LEVY- If talking were elec- tricity, she would be in for a big shock. SUSAN METCHIK- Brown hair, brown eyes, a little devil in dis- guise. CAROL NADLER- Homework, books, what a chore--dates outside are never a bore. NOREEN NECKRIS- Very smart, very tall, heee's a girl that's liked by all. KATHY NIEMAN- There goes Kathy. She collects boys' things, sweaters, bracelets, jacketsm and rings. LINDA PAULISEN- Generally speak-1 ing, she's generally speaking. I- U. RICHARD LUBASCH- Richie! Oh Richie What a nice guy! But gee whiz Richie, where is your tie? BOBBI RASKIN- In school she's quiet and demure, but outside, we're nor so sure. HARRIET ROSEN- Sneakers, eye make- up, clips and all---Watch out Harriet, here comes Miss Wall! LYNNE SCHWARTZ- Sweetness, charm, and full of poise, has plenty of friends especially boys. JUDI SILVBRMAN- Nice and tricky is this dame, sits add thinks of boys to claim. HILLA SHAKOVITZSKY- Prospecting--- but not for gold. RICHARD BARON- Richie's cute, Richie's shy, any girl likes that kind of guy, .MICHAEL BELL- Oh my God! Oh my heaven! I only got a 97. MARIO DEL CASTILLO- All his work is done real well, he's a boy who is really swell. STEVEN DEUTSCH- Great in art, his marks are high, all together a. real nice guy. JAMES DOUGHERTY- Here today! Gone for a week. PETER FELSHER- A member of the Biscuit company--A WISB CRACKER HARVEY FISCH- If Harvey can do it, ypu can do it. JAM S FLORIO- Jimmy laughs, Jimmy plays, when teacher looks, Jimmy prays. ROBERT FOX- His heart is like a hotel: it has room for all the girls JEFFREY was Napoleon LESTER KAPLAN- Work fascinates him: he can sit and watch it for hpurs. WILLIAM KLASSON- Dr. Einstein, I disagree. MIKE KLEIN- He thinks he's Romeo, but where art thou Juliet? FREEDMAN- Short, but so 133



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BEST,WISHES from CLASS 9-14 and M . GROSSMAN STEVEN GLANTZ- But Dr. Einstein, I disagree. DANNY AROWITZ- Whatever it is, I didn't do it! NATHAN AXEL- Mrs. Herr's favorite words to Nathan: nWhat is it now,Nathan?n DONOTO BELSAMO- As nice a boy as he could beg Donoto will make good just you wait and see. MICHAEL NDNGELLI- There are two sides to everyone's story: Mike's and the good side. LARRY MUNTER- If Larry turns ar- ound to stareg you know that Jacki is there. DARYL PRICE- His knowledge is so deep, Darryl has to dig to find it. PETER ROSEN- Leader of meng follow- er of women- GARY WECHTBR- Trina, Trina, where are you? PAUL LANCE- Like a locomotive, al- ways chewing! ROBERTA BOWEN- Confidentially speaking, Ain't she sweet? HELENE BROWN- Wonderful to have a- roundg there's always fun where she is found. DOREEN DUNN- The class was still, the class was quietg in came Doreen to cause a riot, EILEEN ELLIOT- ?uiet girl we all like wellg o her we have no faults to tell. MADELYN FBLDSTBIN- She an angel, she could sheccould be quiet, ain't. JANNE GUILD- If laughs could keep her alive, Janne would live to 105. could he be a saint, but that she and giggles JACKI HERMAN- If Mark made her tears like gold, Jacki would be a mil- lionaire. JANE KRAIDMAN- Her quiet manner and winning way deserve much credit -and lots of praise. CHARLIE BROOKS- just like Charlie Brown, always with a funny frown MIKE FEIT- If Cathy Petraro were across the sea, what a good swimmer Mike would be. CARA LEE- Pretty as a picture and oh, what a frame. MARK HIRSH- Mark is smart and al- ert to anything that wears a skirt. MARK HOCHMAN- Should be an excel- lent math student: Always studying figures. PERRY KING- King of the Biscuit Company-A Wise Cracker. MARTIN LEPELSATL A quiet young man always does the best he can. KENNY MILLS- We can't find a line for a fellow so fine. SHERRY NEWMAN- Sherry is always in a daze. Could it be the B.W. craze? ELAINE PARN S- Wherever there's fun, Elaine is there. Wherever there's trouble, Elaine beware. JOAN REISS- Sweet as sugar, just as fine. JANET SADOWSKY- With a pen she is handy, this girl thinks she's really grand. CARLA MARKOFF- Carla is petite and very sweet. BARBARA MASON- Bar BARBARA MASON- Brains, Character. KAREN McPARTLAND- Knows all the an swers except for the ones she ' A.B.c. Ability, A.B.C. Ability, is asked. PHYLISS MUNCHIK- Sweet, intelli- gent, gay. A fine gal in every way. LIDA MUNIZ- Like chocolate pud- ding, My-T-Fine.

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