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

 - Class of 1963

Page 130 of 136

 

Walt Whitman Junior High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 130 of 136
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7-3 AND MR. JACK GOLDMAN SEND GREETINGS TO THE PIONEER ALICE WITTIG: Like a star, she shines. KATHY BOOKIN: Full of fun, full of joy. VALERIE MARCIANO: The subject, boyology! SHERRY PANKLER: I'm very senti- mental. MARITA GREEN: Marita is a girl of joy and gum. STEPHANIE CIRCELL: Stephanie is a nice, girl you can bet. FAY SCHIPS: Poise and charm she does possess. STEPHANIE RUTH: Stephanie is a real jewel. BRENDA MARTIN: Like a book, bound to please. PATRICIA CHU: Pat is popular, nice, and kind. ALICE HOWELL: Twinkle, twinkle, little star! ANNETTE BARR: Annette has a blister because she's a twist- er. CAROLE PADRONE: Have gum: will chew. PAULINE FRIEDLAND: Very smart: ready to start. JOELLEN VIGILANTEL: Like a candy bar: sweet and nutty. JANET KELLER: Janet is smart and fun. DEBROAH BROADWATER: Dynamite. ADRIENNE COLLIER: Kind and neat: nice and sweet. SANDRA WOLLSEY: Like a piece of toast, always popping. DELORES CARNAVALE: Calm and col- lected. MARTIN PLANTINSKY: Martin is good in math: he always fol- lows figures. ALAN NIERENSTEIN: Pail now: avoid the june rush. HENRY NG: HMother, please! I'd rather do it myself.H RODNEY HAMPTON: Rodney is my name, and basketball is my game. ROBERT LYNCH: Wake up Bob, it's time to go home. HUMBERT OSPINA: just like a tea bag always in hot water. DAVID LAX: Life, Liberty, Food. JEFFREY SCHER: Jeffrey is a real nice guyg he always gives the girls the eye. CRAIG SEGALL: Craig loves work, he could sit and watch it for hours. BARRY RESNICK: just like a spark plug, full of HpepV PHILIP FRIEDMAN: His knowledge is so deep, he can't find it. DAVID ANTENESSE: Everybody be- ware: Antenesse is here. IVAN WILSON: Ivan is known to you and me, as the artist of class 7-3. TED DORFMAN: Confucious says, HThe shorter the skirt, the betterlu STEVEN GOLDRING: Work never kil- led anyone: but Steve isn't taking a chance. JOSE PEREZ: Jose is a real nice guy, but sometimes he is very shy. 128

Page 129 text:

MRS. ZELMAN AND cu-xses 7-4 SEND GREETINGS TO THE PIONEER MRS. WALTZMAN AND 8-13 SEND GREETINGS N TO THE PIONEER MISS EDWARDS AND CLASS 7SPE SEND GREETINGS TO THE PIONEER ILENE ACKNER: Like a chocolate bar, sweet and nutty. LIZ BURROWS: Just like a thank- you-note, short and sweet. LISA DIXON: A little shy,but she'll get by. DIANE DINNER: From bobby socks to stockings. NANCY ELLIOTT: Oh my God! Oh my heaven! All I got was 97. KAREN GREENDALE: Pretty as a picture. Let's hang her! YUETTE HERBERT: Just like pud- ding. My-T-Fine! ANN JACOBY: Her handwriting is so legible: it's a pleasure to copy her homework! VICKY LEVINE: Generally speaking, she's generally speaking! LMRH,HMER: to please. ELLEN SOMMERS: liberty, and pursuit of boys. AMY NAYER: She could be an angel, She COu1d be 8 saint, she could be quiet, but that she ain't, DORIS SMITH: Good marks arenft everything, but this is getting ridiculous. HEANNE YOUNG: Jeanne is delight- ful to know especially during a test! GWEN ZUPNICK: Good things come in small packages, PETER SWANK: Not an example, but,oh,what a problem! PETER WEJKSNORA: But Dr. Ein- stein, I disagree! Like a book, bound Give me life, JOHN BAYERS: Little, but so was apo eon. SCOTT BASSOFF! Scott is like a teabag, always in hot water! CARLTON CHEW: Like a locomotive chew! chew! chew! MICHAEL DYNON: Work fascinates him: he can sit and watch it for hours! DENNIS FARRELL: Ten little fin- gers, ten little toes, one little mouth, and,boy,how it goes! ALLEN GURALNICK: He fought but they educated him anyway! KENNY JUPITER: Kenny's FrenCh is only understood in Brooklyn ARTHUR HYMAN: I am a brain, I try to show it, but my teach- ers don't always know it! MARTIN KARFINKLE: Why don't you get your own personal stamp for the section sheet? JAY KOSLOFSKI: I'm not late, the bell rang early! STEPHEN LASKIN: Like a vitamin, all mixed up! SCOTT SMAET: LSMFT-Lord save me from teachers! ALLEN SHEUYER: Teachers person- al chauffeur, drives them crazy! MARK STRAUSS: Mark is smart and always alert to anything that wears a skirt! SUEY CHOW: Her marks are like a fever, always rising.



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GREETINGS FROM MRS. ZELMAN AND CLASS 7-4 GLENN COWEN: A good boy when the teacher is looking. ELANA AUERABACK: If silence were golden, Elana would be rich. SARA LEE RIZAKA: Her handwriting is so neat, it's a pleasure to copy her homework. TERRI FOX: If all the boys were across the sea, what a good swimmer Terri would be. JUDY HOFFMAN: A sweet girl with poise and charm. ' BARBARA PELLIGRINO: Like choco- late pudding, My-T-Fine. BETTY GOFF: Pretty as a picture, but, oh,what a frame. SUSAN PEARLMAN: Like a train: chew, chew, chew. LINDA HELLER: Give me Kildare or give me death. CYNTHIA KRASNE: When Cynthia was young she went for toys, but now that she's grown she goes for boys. HILDA BERGENBAUM: It's sometimes thought and sometimes said that under all that hair there may be a head. JANET KRAHAM: Nice,pretty,and sweet, a girl that can't be beat. HELENE MATERESKY: What a wonder- ful world this would be if all the girls were as cute as she. THOMAS ROUTREE: Rain, hail, sleet, or snow,Thomas' mouth is on the go. ROLAND KLINK: He can be an an- gel, he can be a saint, he can be quiet, but that he ain't. EDWARD BARKEN: Edward'S favorite word in English is HHuhH. JAN LOTTO: Why don't you get your own personal stamp for the section sheet? JEFFREY LABOW: A good math stu- dent: always studying fig- ures. HERMAN KINARD: If generosity were the mother of invention, Herman would be in the Hall of Fame. NEIL GULLER: A wonder boy-- people stop, look,and wonder. YVONNE GAUTIER: Ten little fin- gers, ten little toes, one little mouth, but oh, how it goes. LENNY FISHER: When a girl passes by, you'll know where this boy has his eye. SHERYL LIPPMAN: Give her a pen- cil and paper to startg she'll surely come up with a piece of art. . CAROL GROSS: If laughing and giggles could keep one alive, Carol would live to lO5. 129

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