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 124 of 144
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Page 124 text:

1 , J T lj? I 9195, .ll I QW 0 .s GREETINGS FROM MISS CHESTER AND CLASS 7SP1 MISS CHESTER: Poor Miss Chester, she's turning prematurely gray! LINDA ALTIMANO: She has a had like a revolving door: any boy could turn it. CAROLE BALL: Carole's mouth is never lazy: Miss Chester's going crazy. MARY BRICKTER: nMr. Sheran, may I be excused?n SHIRLEY CARLE: Her average is a normal 98.6 . ALICE COHEN: LSMFD - Lord Save Me From Mr. Drutt. SHARON FRANKFORT: It's often thought and sometimes said, that under all that hair's a head. AGNES FRIEDMAN: Give me Kildare or give me death. LINDA GOLDMAN: Mr. Sheran, may I make a report? BETH GROSS: If laughs and giggles could keep one alive, Beth would live to 1052 BERNICE HURTIG: A brunette with a red-headed temper! JOYCE SCHWARTZ: Just like a piano: upright, pretty, and grand. JILL HORTON: But Dr. Einstein, I disagree! RARBARA KATZ: Oh my God, Oh my heaven, I only got a 97. SUSAN KIRSHNER: Sweet and jolly is this dame, sits and dreams of Mika her flame. SUSAN MYDLARZ: Her marks are like a fever, always rising. MONICA NUSSBAUM: A quiet girl we all like well: of her we have no faults to tell. REBECCA OSOFSKY: By a cover don't judge a book: donft judge Re- becca by her innocent look. SH LLY SCHWIMMER: I don't mean to be funny, but.......! KENNY ZUCKER: Work fascinates himgte can sit and look at it for hours. BETTY WEINSTEIN: With looks and personality blest, in pretty clothes she's always dressed. PHYLLIS YAROKA: Just like puddingg MY'T'FIN.Eo LYNN ZUKOFSKY: We Can't find a line for a fellow so fine. MARK AM RMAN: What is Italy wih- out Rome? What is Mark without his comb? ALAN COHEN: The thoughtful type but, oh, those thoughts. BRUCE FELDER: A turns all the gray. HARVEY GOLDSTEIN: hte, the bell MARK GROSSMAN: He knows his work but the teachers ask the wrong questions. ALAN GUTTERMAN: A great math student - always studying figures. MARK ISAACS: Tops in basketball full of vitality and always has a good personality. JEFFREY KOSTICK: Jeff is always very quiet and always in the middle of a riot. CRAIG ROSENTHAL: An innocent look, but we know better. HWIN RUBIN: Looks quiet but so does TNT. GERALD SEPTOFF: The main reason that teachers retire. MARK SHIPFMAN: Neat in dress and tops in chess. THEODORE WEISS: I disagree Dr. Einstein. KARLTON WINT: I could write some- thing funnyiif I knew something funny to write. magacian - he teacher's hair I didn't come rang early. 122

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Y : ED 4 L - A It in K . I VLC-ESS 1 B GREETINGS TO THE PIONEER FROM MISS DONNELLY AND CLASS S-2 THOMAS BARBACCIA: Elvis.. STEVEN BERMAN: what a whiz! PAUL DAVIS: Reb. . LARRY ECKSTEIN: The Brain. JAMES ENZ: Shorty. O WILLIAM FREUNDLICH: The Silent t e. MARTIN GREENBERG: Half Way there! MARVIN GREENBERG: Genius. U LEON JUBLINSKY: Dr. Einstein. LARRY KLEINMAN: Lover boy! BARRY LAZARUS: Bucky. . DAVID NICOL: Five pennies make a nickel. JAM S PERRICONE: The wanderer. TEDDY ROBINS: A quick tongue. ELLIOT ROTHENBERG: Vic Tanny's FRED SHARPE: Will you please sit up! JOSEPH SPALDING: I didn't do it! JOSEPH TUTONE: A real good kid! WILLIAM TRICONOWICZ: Nice sense of humor. JIM WONG: Here today: gone to- morrow. ANTOINETTE CAMPAGNA: A quiet girl. VALERIE CLARK: Does she or doesn't she? MICHELE GEMINO: Oh, that comb. MARSHA LANHOLTZ: Nice girl. JEAN MCDONALD: Had a farm. HARRIET MILLER: Shut the window please. LINDA PARKEN: Blond, blue eyes. SARAJANE PREMISLER: A pleasure to have her read. MADELAINE SANTNER: Cute and small. RONI SHUSSEL: Bobby Rydell, ARLENE SHEAR: Our lady. KAREN SEIGEL: Sing along with me. SHIRLEY THRETT: It's cold up north BARBARA WASSERMAN: Curly Joe, PEGGY WILDMAN: Oh, my hair. FRANCINE ZUKERMAN: The subway. M S. KELLER AND 9-7 SEND SEND BEST WISHES TO THE PIONEER WALT WHITMAN: nSEing'n School: SHERRY LEAVY: nShake, Shake, Shemyln ANITA LIAROS: UDoes Her Chewing Gum Lose It's Flavor In Mr. Rifkin's Room Overnight?U GAYLE MORICK: UThere's No Othern CNot like her anywayb FELICIA PACE: nPersonalityU s HENNY RADOMSKI: nRama Lama Ding Dongn CWhen she thinks every- thing goes Ding Dongxy SUSAN RUSSO: VGuardian Angeln CBut we know betterl EDITH SILVERMAN: Hey Baby! Cand the same size as one tool SHERRY STEIN: nP0etry In Motionn JUDY VOLPIANSKY: nYou Bug Me Babyin STEVEN BARKIN: nWi1d Onen CHARLIE BROCKWAY: UDream Lovern STUART COHEN: nGood-bye Cruel Worldn BRUCE FOX: UWhat's Your Name?n ROGEN GARSON: HHappy Go Lucky Men LARRY GORDON: USatin Never Sleepsu Cso they sayj JOSEPH HARTMAN: NBid Bad Joein CHe's really not thoughb BILL JEHLE: nWon't You Come Home Bill Jehle?n STEVE KALTMAN: nwizard of Loven Cbut we know betterb ALFRED MELL: NA11 Shook Upiu PAT O'BRIEN: UThe Gleam In Your Eyesln JEFF RIFKIN: nHandy Mann CCan fix any broken heartb BILL RELLA: nPeppermint Twistn Cand just as lively? LARRY SIEGEL: UDuke of CGD Earl CSD!! JOSH SIEGELTUCH: HSIOW Twistn CLasts longerb JEFF WARREN: USchoo1 is Outgn CThank heavenl MICHAEL WASSERMAN: UTrave1'n Mann Ctoo bad he has no place to goy FREIDA CELNICKER: nTeenager In Love' LENORE DIRECTOR: UDevi1 or Angeln MARILYN FERBER: UImage of a Girlu ELLEN FREIMAN: HDream Babyn RACHEL GOLDSTEIN: nPretty Little Angel Eyesn HAZEL GREEN: nLollipopH Cand just as sweetb 121



Page 125 text:

5 'A e at 3 A , .,.v. ,q 1 . hh, ., . . J QQ5 CQ UN, 'Q SE1iJ:gAgI.EE1ZTl-1:tIGAN'Ig time g1lg1YIEgR 'Ax 4-eg'l' 'A GRACE ALISEO: just like a box of Post Toasties- Njust a little bit betternl SUSAN CHRISTOPHERSON:' Sneakers, eye make-up, clips, and all! Look out Susan! Here Miss Wall!!! FLORETE COEN: Just like you note - thoughtful GAYLEE COHEN: There are comes a thank- and sweet!! two sides to every story, Gaylee's and the right side. LINDA MORTENSEN: Blonde hair, blue e es a little devil in ..Yv disguise. FRAN OSTROW: Fran, Fran, always in trouble. What would teach- ers do if she had a double!!! LORE ROMM: Love thy neighbor especially if he's cute! LINDA SILBERBERG: If Jeff were across the sea, Oh! What a fast swimmer Linda would be!! FRAN STUTZEL: Fran is always in a daze. Only Jimmy can clear her hazelllilll RENNEE WEINSTEIN: If silence were golden, she would go broke. EILLEEN WINDERMAN: NOh my gosh! Oh my heaven! I got only a 9731! HONORA ZEIGLER: The cream of the crop: our carrot top! KATHY NALVEN: All her work she does real well: she's a girl who's mighty swell. LEWIS BROWN: Lewis thinks school is like a disease: he stays as far away as he can. ARNOLD BURDICK: A diller, a dollar, a darn good scholar. DOUGLAS CALKINS: Not an examplej a problem. DIANE ETHRIDGE: Here's a girl that's quite a hit: sweet- ness, personality, and wit. LOIS FEITELL: Like a four-leaf- clover: one in a million. DIANE GARBARINO: Like Choclate pudding: MY-T-FINE. KAREN LASK: Not blonde hair, not blue eyes, but sweet, and cute, and, oh, so wise! LESLIE MARCUS: Leslie is at his best on Sunday, the day of rest!2!! ANTHONY PARISE: Whenever there is nothing to say, Anthony says it. JEFFREY WALSH: What would be on the third floor to attract Mike to the gym door?? MEL HAFT: A head like a revolv- ing door: any girl can turn it. NATHAN WACHTEL: Not too bold, not too shy: all in all, he's a real nice guy. EDWARD CHURCH: A London citi- zen-always in a fog. MARK COHEN: Mark is very smart and shows it. Everyone but the teacher knows it!! STEPHEN COHEN: The A-B-C boy... Ambition, Brains, and Character. GARY FIELDS: A sweet boy he seems to be. He'll make good, just wait and see. DAVID KIKOLER: He thinks he's Romeo: but where art thou Ju1iet?????? EDWARD LITVIN: A scientist Eddie wants to be. To send him to the moon is every- body's dream. EDWARD MARBACK: The wonder boyg People stop, look, and wonder! 123

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