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

 - Class of 1962

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Walt Whitman Junior High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 109 of 144
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Page 108 text:

TUNE PTNQ QCI,'iN'5T TI It was a dismal day in Feb- ruary as Sandi Miller sat at her desk doing something other than normal schoolwork. She was given an assignment which meant that Sandi would have to give up much of the time given to studies. Suddenly, as Sandi began, the room was filled with noise. It was like machine-gun fire. Sandi didn't budge, but bravely continued. The noise did not stop, but instead it grew loud- er and louder. As she went on with her work, a small bell rang. To any other person this would be a warning, but Sandi forged on- ME Her deadline was now an hour away. She would have to rush to make it. With so much to do, she continued, faster and faster. Bells were ringing more frequently now, and Sandi began to develop a backache. She could not afford to rest. Finally it was three o'clocK and Sandi just made her deadline half-dazed, but very happy. The machine-gun fire had ceased and the bells had stopped as Sandi got up from her typewriter to give Mr. Friedberg the final sheet of typewritten copy for the June 1962 edition of the Walt Whitman Pioneer. Neil Mendick ward. The faster she worked the louder the machine-gun fire sounded and the more the bells rang. 106 dum Tnmzwunus



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1 V Q f' ' ' tis, 0 9 Ji ' A . II5 iF:fJ1. Gn51l' v 'lxnv I sf? A-f ' c 1 E 4 ,. 1, , f ' ,fag ,x A, X , f, I A ,. - r' ,ff ly f 3 ' Hn X i1 s- 1' X . 1!1u!i,7 fdbJlll - .'F ' ::: mini 'Q 3' i-in 4,0 K- 5 4 MRS. BAUMAN AND CLASS 9-5 SEND GREETINGS ROBYN MARCUS: If all the boys were shipped beyond the North Sea, what a good swimmer Robyn would be. DIANE ROTH: Gary Wilner is the boy that Deede's always thinking of: all day long, all night long. Tell me, now, could this be love? BELLA RABINKO: When Bella walks by, even a statue winks its eye. ANN EIGEN: Looks, personality, charm, and poise: has lots of friends, especially boys. MARTHA HUNTER: Martha is quiet, Martha is sweet, she's a girl anyone would be pleased to meet. JEANNIE MEYERS: Who would think of Lincoln without his beard? Who would think of Jeannie without her makeup? BILLY HELKIN: Absence makes the heart grow fonder...but this is getting ridiculous. JEROME JARMOFSKY: Like a book! bound to please. CHESTER KAPLAN: Jokes never fail him, but teachers often do. JEROM KAUFMAN: A good boy Cwhen the teacher is lookingb MIKE LIEBERMAN: When a girl passes by, you'll know where this boy has his eyelil HOWIE MEYERS: A man's home is his castle: Howies home is the sec- tion sheet! GARY SCHLOSSBERG: But Mr. Freeman, you've already called on me!! JEFFERY SHAMES: Cute and small. All the girls wish he were tall. ALAN ROBINS: What a wonderful world this would be, if all the boys were as cute as he. MIKE TODD: But Mr. Jackelow, I disagree!! WALLY ZEINS: Knows 100 ways of passing a test without studying. WOODREW GATEHOUSE: Another fine fellow? ELLEN KAPLAN: If boyfriends stood for nineties, Ellen would be a playgirl. LOIS BOTWIN: If dollar bills Stood for hair, her head would make he:a millionaire. GARY BIRKAHN: The class was calm, the class was quiet: in came Gary and started a riot. ANDY BUSCH: Like a fruit cake, half sweet and half nutty! SHELDON FRIEDLAND: His heart is like a hotel: open for all Cesoecially the girlsiil ELLEN LEWINTER: Secretary of the school: in her studies past par: One look at her, boy's don't have to search far. BARBARA POLLACK: If chewing gum and good looks could keep one alive, this girl would live to 205. SAHRA LISHINSKY: Like a piano: upright, grand and pretty, SANDRA MORCH: A sweet girl, nice to know. Especially when you don't have your homework. PAYE PERLIN: Faye is the ABC girl: Ability, Brains, and Character. BETH ROZANSKY: Rain, hail, sleet, snow, Beth's mouth is on the go. 108

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