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 130 of 144
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f I als Af X , 75625: GREETINGS PROM CLASS 9-6 AND MISS COHEN ANNA MARIE MANUEL: What a wonder- ful world this would be if all the girls were as cute as she. JANIS MOSTOWg A swell girl she seems to be: she'1l make good, just wait and see. LESLIE SIEGEL: Rain makes pretty flowers: they say a downpour must have come her way. JUDY SMALLEN: Generally speaking, she's generally speaking. MADELINE SPROTZER: A great kid, noisy and loveable. SUSAN SUTEL: She has the ABC of success---Ability, Brains, and Character. SARA BERGENBAUM: If all the boys were electric shocks Sara would be a power box. SARA BERGSTEIN: Maybe it's her hair, maybe it's her eyes, but whatever it is BOYS BEWARE! CYNTHIA BERKOWITZ: Could be an angel, could be a saint, could be quiet, but that she ain't. ROSALBA BILBAO: Beautiful face, beautiful hair, a tribute to the human race. BARBARA BOEHM: Brown hair, blue eyes: a little devil in disguise. ELSA BUZNICKI: An innocent look, but we know better. ELIZABETH DELUCA: History dates are so confusing: outside dates are more amusing. REGINA GLICK: When she was young, she went for toys: now that she's grown, she goes for boys. BARBARA HUNGER: Barbara, Barbara in a daze: only Larry can clear her haze. DIANE WASSERMAN: All her work she does real well she's a girl who's mighty swell. SIEWARD DAVIS: A head like a revolving door: any girl can turn it u ELLIOT GRUBMAN: Like an English- man, always in a fog. KENNY GOLDEN: The world's great- est men are dying: I don't feel so well myself... EDWARD HANTMAN: We can't find a line for a fellow so fine. PHILIP INSALACO: We don't hes- itate to say Philipfs nice in every way. HYMAN KRAUSS: Shy, but a wonder- ful guy. ROBERT LENTOL: A member of the biscuit company: a wise crack- er. GLENN LOHMAN: Glenn, Glenn, why so quiet? Are you on a talking diet? PHILIP SILBERMAN: Absence makes the heart grow fonder: but this is getting ridiculous. MICHAEL TAUBE: Give him life, liberty, and the persuit of girls. STEPHEN UNGER: Not too bold: not too shy: all in all a real nice guy. LEONARD WEISKOPF: The class was still, the class was quiet: in walked Lenny to start a riot. EUGENE ZAPIN: UTheQ3I was sur- rounded by girls, and I didn't know what to do.n THOMAS ZELLER: Quite shy, but a regular guy: 128

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GREETINGS TO THE PIONEER MRS. SOKOLOFP AND CLASS 7-9 MARK: Markfs alert to anything with a skirt. BARTON: Doesn't know his name. ARNOLD: Shaky tooth. ANTHONY: Class athlete. STUART: Quiet type. LAWRENCE: Bowl of jelly. CLIFFORD: Teacher's pefsbt. ERIC: Reason for teachers' re- tiring. PHILIP: Mr. Subway FREDERIC: Confusing STEVEN: Walkie-talkie ALAN: Professional nail-biter. CAROL: Absence makes the heart grow fonder. MARILYN: But, Mr. Cassuto, Metrecal cookies don't have any calories. PAT: Nice things come in small packages. DANA: Bong! And she's off! SARA: Does this test count? WENDY: Innocent look but so is dynamite. MARCIA: Like a locomotive. Chew! Chew! DOREEN: Like a 4-leaf clover- one in a million. LOUISE: A thoughtful type but, oh those thoughts: ELLEN: Dr. Einstein, I disagree. ALICE: S.O.S. girl-- USO Often Smiling.n JESSICA: Whats one without the other? JANET: What's one without the other? BARBARA: Vic Tanney protege. DORIS: Whatever it is, I didn't do it. MARTHA: Mark's watch dog. PAM: Love makes the world go round. DEB: A devil in disguise. STEPHEN: Most likely to succeed. rRED: The teachers' chauffeur: drives them crazy. STEVEN: The only one of his kind SCOTT: A London citizen - always MR. DRUTT AND CLASS 9-14 SEND GREETINGS TO THE PIONEER GREETINGS FROM MRS. BAKER AND CLASS 7-1 PETER A: HI hate women.n HOWARD F: L.S.M.F.B. - Lord save me from Mrs. Baker. SHELDON H: NLitt1e Angel?????n MARC G: Like a London citizen - always in a fog. STEVEN L: Jokes never fail him but teachers do. HARRY M: Modest and shy - he's a wonderful guy. LOUIS M: W.O.T.L. - Wolf on the loose. DANIEL N: HLend me your comb.U THOMAS P: Eager to please. ALAN S: nDr. Einstein, I disagree.n HARVEY S: Only 103, gee: RAYMOND L: Quiet, and shy, but a regular guy. MORTON B: Looks quiet and so does T.N.T. . TYRONE H: UWhere's Margaret??H BRIAN J: Strong, silent type. NINA D: nI'm never lateln MARGARET F: Lena Horne beware! LINDA F: MY-T-FINE. MARLENE G: Blond Bombshell! ESTHER G: Sweet and neat. EVELYN K: A honey-bun. RITA L: UBut Mr. Drutt, I wasn't talkingln FANNIE L: Like 7-UP - Refreshing. MARGUERITA N: Sweet and dainty. JILL R: Walkie and talkie DONNA L: Like electricity: full of sparks. ELLEN S: Like and Indian: always sending signals. TRUDY Z: nWhere the boy are.N SHELLY G: An innocent look, but we know better. in a fog. MARIE H: Step aside Barbara George. JEFF: Different from others. SHARON J: Better late than never. SEBASTIAN: Not an example: a JUDY O: S.O.S. - So Often Smiling. problem. . ' LEA B: Nice blue eyes, pretty too. BRUCE: Walklng eHCYC10Ped1a- Never can tell what she will HENRY: Slow but sure. do, 127



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GOOD WISHES TO THE PIONEER FROM MRS. WALIZMAN AND 8-9 BEST WISHES TO THE PIONEER FROM MR. BARSCH AND CLASS 9-15 GREETINGS FROM MR. COSTELLO AND CLASS 7SP4 DIANE C: Five feet of heaven in a Ponytail. MINDA C: Where tm boys are! MARK G: Where the girls are! GIDEON B: How's your French? DEBBIE F: An innocent look but we know better. MARK B: Here today: gone tomorrow. JUDY J: Quiet but smart. JERRY R: A wise-cracker: REBECCA W: Poet Laureate . EDWARD F: Wrestling anyone? HOWARD W: Quiet and shy but oh you look out! STEVEN H: SOS - Save Our Steven. GALE P: A Walkie Talkb. BARRY B: Late again? ROBERT M: Alert to anything that wears a skirt. WENDY B: Her head is like a revol- ving door: any boy can turn it. BARRY C: Little Pedro. MARK C: Devil or angel? JOHN Y: 'WOTf: Wolf on the loose. LESLIE G: Teacher's peCsJt. SANDY G: Bobbysocks to stockings. KENNY J: Dear one! MARILYN K: She's got high hopes. DIANE G: Poetry in Motion. ANTHONY G: But Dr. Einstein, I don't agree! RENEE A: Little bitty pretty one. ANDRE C: Like a vitamin: all mixed up. LAURAINE L: Like a train: chew, chew! CAROL T: Like a pin: always sharp VALERY C: MY-T-FIRE. BARRY S: Pocket full of miracles. JANE H: Beautiful dreamer. JOAN B: Only 992 follower of JEFF B: Leader of men: women. Q MR. STOFSKY AND CLASS 8-8 SEND GREETINGS TO THE PIONEER GREETINGS TO THE PIONEER FROM MR. SHERAN AND CLASS 8-5 BODZIN: Debonair and social- minded. CANNON: Gee! Scored only ZOO points: COLOMBO: Leads men: follows women. DANKNER: Loaded with beat! FORBON: Quiet: so is dynamite GOTTLIEB: Gene Krupa Junior! GOTTLIEB: Do, re, me, fa, sol GUDWIN: Devil or angel??? HARRIS: Ent I didn't1E!2 KLIEN: Innocent look but we know better. LENAHAN: Huh??????? NEKRIS: Blush, blush, blush, Barry! SACKOFF: on, Boof: I2 SANTANA: But Dr. Einstein, I disagree! FEIST: Chewing-gum expert. FERBER: Simply adores Richard ' 1 Chamberlain. FOSTER: Worships Saturhys and Sundays! FRANKS: Here once: gone for- ever. UNTERBACH: 'One in a million! ZIMMERMAN: Oh!! Gard!!! A ' I- 129

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