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 133 of 144
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S C H 0l.A S Tl C SALES Company Pins Rings Gifts Promotion y items i Athletic Equipment i Team Uniforms Trophies Celluloid Buttons i 323 Fourth Avenue 1 New York IO, N.Y. GR 5-5750-I f i 1 - - -- HF BEST WISHES TO THE PIONEER FROM CLASS 8-4 AND MRS. COHEN DAVID W: You'll never walk alone I ROBERT SZ I want to gO home. STEVEN E: Small Sad Sam! i MARIE B: Rama-Lama-Ding-Dong. ANN H: Soldier Boy. A STEVEN S2 WnY d0n f 'Chev' undef' JOY R: On the side of the angels i Stand? , RUSSELL wg He's get high hopes. CAROL D: Her royal majesty' LYNNE N: She enjoys being a girl K2 Pretty llttle angel eyee. P: I-tis la'-te. FRANCINE K: Walks with personality JANET G: Happy go lucky me. MICHAEL R3 Dnn' VO? know? RACHEL B: Memories are made of RICHARD H: School is out. . this. RICHARD G: Could this be maglc' WENDELL R: Goodbye cruel world. TEDDY M1 Please CMr' Postman, HELEN R: Five feet of heaven. Mrs- Cohen- ROSALIE T: A million to one. LORRAINE A! Where the DOYS are. MARGARET G: Bobby-Socks to Stock DOUGLAS L: My boomarang won't ings. Cone bank? RICHARD M: l've been working on M: Blg J,Oh1'1e . the Chain gang. JACK W2 YOU 80? what lf fakese? THOMAS T: Hey little devil. ROBERTA S: Devil or angel?? RICHAKD G: Duke of Earl. LEUNARD B! T0Wef of Strength' KATHY D: Does your chewing gum VICKI W2 Runarnnnd WOO- lose its flavor? JANE B: Teen angel- FRANCIS sz oh, how I hate to get JAY M2 HEPPY Jose- up in the morning. ,W r ' , , L b 131

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1 I 5 I I Q ,Q Q- f l I 1 j un A Q K .I Q I 3 0 g A 4 x A R 'Q::!' ' 8 ' 0 A 1 5 4 ' 'A a x I MR. JACKELOW AND CLASS 9-10 EXTEND GREETINGS TO THE PIONEER EDDIE LOPEZ- Looks quiet, but so does T.N.T. ROGER NELSON- Roger, Roger, pud- ding and pie, kissed the girls and made them sigh. JIMMY PLOCICA- Jimmy laughs, Jim- my plays, but when the teachers look, Jimmy PRAYS. STEVEN PRESSMAN- HBut Dr. Einstein, I disagree with your theory:!!U TOBY LEVINSON- You'l1 see her in PLAYBOY MAGAZINE as a CALENDAR GIRL, but they haven't found the month yet. DOROTHY MARITATO- Dorothy thinks that school is a disease, she stays as far away from it as she can. JUDY MAZZER- Like sweet and nutty. IVDNA REISER- Rain, hail, Sleet, or snow, Mona's the go. GAYLE EVENTSKY- A quiet girl we all like well, of whom we have no faults to tell. DONNA FINKELSTEIN- The class was still, the room was quietg in came FINK, to start a riot. UDEANE FORTSON- If giggles and gum could keep one alive, Deanie would live to 105. SARAH GERDUK- Could be an angel, could be a saint, could be quiet,but that she AIN'T. ANNE GOLDSTEIN- An ideal target for NEIL BERMAN'S heart. MARILYN GORDON- Her heart is like a hotel, it has room for all the boys. MARGERY GREENBERG- Margie's head is like a revolving door: any boy can turn it. CHRISTINA KORTEWEG- If silence were golden, Christina would be a millionaire. a fruit-cake: mouth is on FRANK ARTES- Just like a box of VPost Toasties,n but a little bit better. NEIL BERMAN- If ANNE GOLDSTEIN were across the sea, what a good swimmer Neil would be. CHARLES DAVENPORT- Can't find a line for a boy so fine. ALLAN KELBERMAN- Whatever Mr. Jackelow, NI didn't VERNON RICHARDSON- Not to not too shy, all in all nice guy. ROBERT ROSENKRANTZ- Oh my Oh my heaven! I only got a 9721 JOEL SICKER- Work never killed anyone, but Joel isn't taking any chances. KENNETH SHURE- A sweet boy he seems to beg he'll make good, just wait and see. RICHARD SPRUCHMAN- Very cute, very small, all the girls wish he were tall. JOHN ZAKRBWSKY- Work fascinates himg he can sit and watch it for hours. GLORIA SCOTT- Knows all the answers but the teachers ask the wrong questions. LINDA SOLOMON- Looks, personality, charm, and po eg has lots of friends especially boys. CAROL WASSERMAN- In Social Studies her favorite word is nHuhE22U JOAN WASSERMAN- Her marks and ra- tings rise higher and higherg of doing good work not tire. ROSALIE were some PHYLISS BOXER- Looks not enough so sweet stuff. CANNON- Just it is, do itln bold, a real God! she does and brains they added like a pianog upright, pretty, and grand. CAROLYN ERICKSON- Just like Cho- colate puddingg My-T-Fine. 130 ,



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1 , I I+ 5 NX A R W5 ii f 'r 'E BEST WISHES TO THE PIONEER FROM A ic ! CLASS 9-4 AND MRS., Nowrrz ,ggi A .y N MRS. NOWITZ: A wonderful math teacher we all agree: it will be hard to leave her as you can see. CATHY BITZ: Good things come in small packages. CAROL COHEN: Sweet, mannerly, neat no nicer girl you'd want to meet GAIL GEDDIS: Her marks are like a fever: always running high. JEANNE GIASI: LSM T: Laughter, smiles, mischief, fun, TERRIFIC. MARCY KATZ: PROSPECTING, but not for gold. HELENE KORNBLATT: History dates are so confusing: outside dates are more amusing. LORRAINE LEVIN: Like a cover! Don't judge Lorraine by her innocent look. MARIA LUPO: Like a vitamin, mixes well with everyone. MARGARET MCCARTHY: A quiet girl we all like well: of whom we have no faults to tell. IRIS MILLER: Iris is happy, Iris is gay, Iris keeps laughing all the day. JILL MORRISON: Love thy neighbor especially if he's cute. SUSAN PEERS: Pretty as a picture, and, oh, what a frame! ILENE POGGI: Is a firm believer in four freedoms, especially speech. MARNA SANDUSKY: Just like a hinge: something to ADORE. SUSAN SCARFF: In school she's quiet and demureg but outside, we're not to sure. SANDY SCHNEIDER: The thoughtful type, but, oh those thoughts. SANDRA STEIN: Quiet, shy, intel- ligent. MICHELLE TRIPOLONE: ABC: Ambition, brains, character, ah! LYNN VOGELMAN: If silence were golden, she'd be penniless. SUZANNE WALTZ: Like a London ci- tizen: always in a fog. SHERRY WEITZ: Nice and pretty is this dame...sits and thinks of boys to claim. ROBERTA WELSCH: Her handwriting's so neat, it's a pleasure to cop her homework. MICHAEL BERNSTEIN: He's a great math student: always studying figures. MEL COLON: Thinks of nothing: says he thinks. HOWIE KESSLER: HHOWU is fine and dandy: around the ladies, he is handy. TOMMY LAKE: Mrs. Nowitz...NThat's wrongln JOEY LEBOVIC: If girls and sports were only a major subject! MYER LEVIN: His knowledge is so deep we can't find it. MIKE MAROLIS: He fought, but they educated him anyway. ROBERT RIFKIN: When a girl passes by, you'll know where this boy has his eye. ALLEN SCHOLNICK: The teachers' personal chaffer: drives them all crazy. SHELDON SCHWARTZ: Friends, Romans Classmates, lend me work. ANTHONY SOMOGYI: Like always in hot water. HARVEY TURKEL: Always brainstorm: we hope drown. MARK WEISENBERG: As Charlie Brown would say, Nwhy is everybody always pickin' on me?n RUTHVEN NOEL: Beware! Ruthven's brain is here! your home- a teabag: having a he doesn't 132

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