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 121 of 144
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GREETINGS FROM CLASS 7-4 AND BEST WISHES FROM MRS. SHEPPARD AND CLASS 8-6 MR. POLLACK AND CLASS 7-13 JOHN B. RONNIB G SEND GREETINGS TO THE PIONEER IRWIN B. DALE G. HENRY G. ILENE G. S EAUDRENKH' JULIUS A., JOSEPH A., BILLY G., JAY K NANCY A BRUCE E., TYRONNNE H., EDWARD J., ALAN A MARSHA A JOHN L., GERARD L., BILLY M., KE- LARRY A JILL O - VIN R., PAUL S., ROBERT S., AN- PETER S' DALLA 5 THONY w., ERIC M., CLAUDIA B., JOSEPH A LISA P ' BARBARA B., BEVERLY B., GLORIA C., ANSON W ' SANDRA'P BARBARA G., HELLEN J., JULIEANN K., ' DEBBIE S LINDA L., EILEEN N., LOIS P., SAUNDRA S. OA ROWENA R., VIVIAN S. JUDY z. J NN Sf RITA S. MR. SCHULMAN JAN KRAJC: Subject for a picture: lets hang him! MARTIN LEVINE: All the girls fall fOr him.....REALLY FALL. GUY LOHMAN: Work never killed anyone but Guy isn't taking any chances. JOHN O'BRIEN: He's a good egg but should be scrambled. ALLAN TATKOW: Al1an's marks always best: he hits the top in every test. LEONARD HERBERT: He is a member of the biscuit company: a wisecracker. CRAIGE FULLER: An innocent look, but we know better. RAYMOND O'HAGAN: Teacher's peCsJt RANDALL WALKER: When there's nothing to say, he says it. CARRIE ARNFELD: Considerate-it's a pleasure to have her. KATHRYN WONG: Most popular in 7-4. LOIS ERIKSON: Quiet and demure. PATRICIA SACENTE: Ha..ha..ha.. but she's sweet. BRENDA SCOTT: Sweet and kind and will be fondly remembered. PHYLLIS HERMAN: Bright and neat. ROSANE BASCO: Chubby but real cool. ANNE COLON: Small, but petit! JOAN EISNER: Sweet personality. SUSAN LEVENTHAL: A swell girl with fine points. ANSEL BIVENS: Tops in basketball, full of vitality. KENNETH FONT: If there's fun he's there...if there's trouble, he's there too. BRIAN FRISCHER: He knows his work but the teachers ask the wrong questions. BRUCE GRANOFF: Like a tea-bag, always in hot water. DAVID GREITZER: fine: always LARRY JAMES: A door: anyone KENNETH KAPLAN: whiz: he can quiz. In math he is so comes out with 99. head like revolving can turn it. Kenny is a science beat you at any CHARLES KOHN: Like a bulb... always in the spotlight. GAIL NUNTZ: Gail has talent and poise: a girl popular with boys. TARA BRAUNSTEIN: The red apple: bomb shell! KAREN SHELFRE: She's very pop- ular in school: especially with boys. MARY CANNON:' Smart, cute, and bright. VALARIE PICARDI: A girl with a certain personality, MAURICE ALZADO: are swell. She thinks boys FRANCIS PALLY: Short but cute. ARLENE BLUME: Quiet and pleasant! 119

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-r lft ' 52 fi Q f 1 ID 5 cl i 4lJv7 Sp CD sf I with O D BY J lv f' . W it kf MRS. NUSSBAUM AND GLASS QSP2 I SEND GREETINGS TO'IHE PIONEER R .NDNROE MANDEL: Better late than JANE PRBIDLANDER: peace on earth, never! SUSAN VITTORE: If giggles and boys could keep one alive, this gal would live to 105. KENNITH MITCHELL: Absence makes the heart grow fonder but this is ridiculous: JEROME SCHONDORF: Who wears short shorts? GINGER BRAMSON: In school she's quiet and demureg outside school we're not too sure. IRWIN GERDUK: Who needs Einstein, who needs Lincoln? We've got Irwin to do our AMY SHIENDZBR: Amy thinkin'2 get your gun! ROBERT MILITANO: Too nice to knock: too heavy to boost! LINDA ROISTBACHER: Oh! How I .hate to get up in the morning! JEFFREY TASHMAN: Love thy neighbor, especially if she's cute! HELEN GUNSHER: Sugar in the morn- ing. ROBERT WEISS: Snoopervisor. CLAIRE COHAN: If silence were gol- den, she'd be a JONATHAN BORNSTEIN J HY. l MARK MILSTEIN: We for a fellow so millionaire. Gentleman John- can't find a line fine. good will toward men. GEORGE FEIN: I used to be con- ceited, but now I'm perfect. HELEN GREER: Like a tightrope walk erv always on her toes. ALAN DBMSKY: A dillar a dollar, a darned good scholar. JANE KAGAN: Devil or angel, we can't make up our minds. JAMES DINNERSTEIN: His marks are like a feverg always running high. MEREL MASSIDLOW: Tell me why... SHELDON FINKBLSTEIN: Sheldon always thinks he's smart, but the teacher never takes his part. MARJORIE SECKLER: When your lover has g0ne..... NEIL GOLDMAN: Looks quiet, but so does T.N.T, , BARBARA SHERMAN: Hey little de- vi . DANNY GOLDBBRG: But Dr, Einstein I disagree! ' NINA WEISBAND: Run to him! RICHARD SILLS: Hey Booboo, I am Yogi. SARA SOLOMON: Streamlined figure, Jet propelled tongue. 120

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