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

 - Class of 1963

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ALGEBRA A PROBLEM THAT SOLVED ITSELP 4'Z'5'4-N riff +e,J5z+A:P Ulf your marks do not im- prove,Jimmy, I shall have tot fail you next quarter! H said Mr. Stewart. Jimmy hated algebra. He had tried, but nothing helped. The numbers and letters scat- tered about meant nothing to him. He teacher, ML Stewart, did not help matters. He had little patience with anybody and none at all with Jimmy. Jimmy's marks were failing, and Jimmy could not bring them up. It was a black Friday, when, just as the bell rang, Mr, Ste- wart announced a test for Mon- day. Jimmy walked home dazed and unhappy. jimmy could not get the test off his mind. He decided to mount the steps and spend a few vain minutes staring at his al- gebra book. He opened to a page of barely comprehensible problems. He read them once, and again. Nothing came of it. Again and again! And then he 42 found-something he knewL HP quickly scrawled it down. The fog was lifting and the com- plications were becoming clear. Jimmy finished the problems and checked them! He felt like shouting! Ignorance had turn- ed to comprehension, and con- fusion, to understanding. Monday was fast in coming, and the test was over quickly. The next day the papers were returned. Mr. Stewart started with the lowest marks. He com- pleted reading the names of the failures. Jimmy's name was not among them. Then he read the sixties, seventies, and eigh- ties. And now the nineties be- gan. And then Jimmy heard his name. Ujimmy, ninetyF There was only one Jimmy in the class On the way out of the room, Mr. Stewart said to jimmy,-HCon- gratulations! I knew you could do itln And Jimmy chuckled to himself, because he never thought he could! Kenneth Mandelbaum be bg.,

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'Q'-.et X - ff! ' Yf'W, 'SRJ ' . . ,N Ifi,-, tl gl all 1 Dear Fashion Editor, THZQZY' ,, ,m I JQy.xl . Y I think I have a good skirt W7 -4 , .5 ' 'Y .,Q wardrobe, but I just don't what's at Aff H , Hupn in blouses and sweaters. lg -gre gf' g 'fg Sincerely, ,Fi Half-Dressed ,Oak 5., .I 1 I Jlsbzkili ffyqagnl ,f',f:htxO.7' g'0 621:11 Qu, 1 ,miieggzx'-'t1:q.fQj:::':a1:. w .uf -4 N j 4:f'5'ai: i::'1!55- l- !:lZ..- Q R .. minfzs2:::::::'::::::2-maxi . ... iw Dear Half-Dressed , ifhvlfpggg:gggg::j:::!::I5-f Q- 5. 'J Pj, There is no need to be dressed 5mQSMQxq4QEg:HF' ' it any more! With blouses worn in gfw559Qf:.j.f:.Zg1j.1Ei5EIE? ki l - . I I all colors and styles, any girl iggigjQ?QQOEEET 4 can have a versatile blouse and ',fgi55555ig33aEfgE:!ii: r sweater wardrobe . Blouses are Q22Ea:iI.11l1::v 8-485 . Q I ll A worn in prints plaids patternsrxxxx 'E5H5u- 'U . , 7 llllllgyu '.ggull ' 4 Y I and solids. They range from rggggy Wuggxf 159. ruffles to the ever popular manfq3Q5Q, 1535 ,Q taylored . ': ':0v 'W:'1 ' I 3 , sxX:x.O'q:N . The latest sweater fad is the gbagakkh j mohair sweater, usually worn NQEQQQ X X. X IVQRQ over a turtle-neck sweater- 2qQQx, I M blouse. These make smart ensem- 'zfh bles with matching skirts. We hope we've solved your problem and don't forget to write again. Truly yours, I. M. Hep Fashion Editor Shaud, Hgmousffz, -,sf sr.. A Dearxfishion Editor, X Please give me the lowdown on popular skirt fashions for teens. The hemlines have me in a tizzy. Truly, Bare-Knees Dear Bare-Knees, Skirts are seen in many forms and fashions. This year The A- line and wrap-around have been added to the standard list of pleats, flares, and straights. Kilts are also seen frequently on campus. Plaids, tweeds, her- ringbones and solids are just a few materials in which these styles are seen. Skirt lengths vary with the style of the skirt although they are usually worn just above the knee. Don't hesitate to write again whenever you need any fashion advice. Truly yours, I. M. Hep Fashion Editor 41



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, iii' i i miiiiui g ---- 1 u'-as ' 90 0 L fi'lu!!lI!Qeazf M I, uiisazmslfasi 5 , tang, ! -eq---an 9 9 0 lv' 1 3Illiili!il!!!!!I! 2 ' -1 4. 4 pa 1 2 qu ,.1 ,AQ gg 5 3 f mf-31? iiiiillaviul' ,SSOSCE l?l9lt!i51?h E? F M 0 ore T if v-WCAREERS IN t tf f ' Q p - .. - p 7 I In this great age of science and technology, there is an in- creasing demand for scientists in every field. Scientists are needed to conquer the problems and to understand the mysteries of the past, present, and future. There are many opportunities for research, for example, in the vast field of physics. In nuclear energy, there are still seemingly insurmountable obstacles to be overcome if nuclear energy is to replace the dwindling sup- ply of natural fuels. Other phases of research physics deal with light, sound, energy, and temperature. Another branch of science im- portant to researchers is elec- tronics with an open field in the categories of transportation and communication. In communication, the Telstar satellite is broadening the range and usefulness of television, but it will take some time before it will become practical for home consumption. In transportation, satellites and rockets are rela- tively in the infant stage in the vast world of space travel. Physics and electronics arei largely in the developmental stage. There are, in addition opportunities in biology, a study vital to man's health and growth. The study of biology includes the categories of medicine, sur- gery, and medical research. The recent study of cells CcytologyD may some day lead to a cure for cancer. Opportunities in engineering are likewise vast. Geology deals with the earth, its rocks, oceans, and glaciers. Archaeology, the fascinating science of ancient civilizations and their structures, is adven- turous and rewarding. Mathematics is last but not least as a basic background for all other sciences. It includes the important fields of statis- tics and computation. The vast scope of science in this modern era provides a fa- scinating and rewarding experi- ence for gifted young men and women. Steve Flexser 43

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