Weaver High School - Portal Yearbook (Hartford, CT)

 - Class of 1928

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;,v| ; |jp r . ■ ' .: ; ■ . ... ' ' • • •• • .• . . UH 132BA r - BERNARD J. F1TZSIMONS, JR. ‘ ‘ One Fiincli ’ ’ ‘‘On with the (lance, let joy be uncoil final.” Northeast School. ‘‘One Punch” never entered club activities to any degree, but he is a charter member of the Nicotine Club which convenes daily at the Keney Park entrance. VIOLA FOSTER “A cloned mouth catches no flies.” Northeast School; Girls’ League; A. A. Viola has been with our class a very short time; so we cannot say much about her. We are sorry we could not become more acquainted with her. JOSEPH FRIEDMAN ”1 am not in the role of common mm.” Northeast School. ‘‘Joe” wouldn’t raise his hand in class if the teacher pointed a gun at him. That’s the kind of a fellow he is, brave and quiet. He manages to get presentable results with almost nothing but character study. MAN K. GLA1BEB “Mae” “For discords make the sweetest airs.” Northeast School; Glass Book Business Board; Composer of Glass Song; Vice-President of the Glee Club; Orchestra; Rifle Club; Boys’ Club; A. A. Max’s musical gift gives him the power to kill people at will. His striking personality makes him a drumming success. However, one might wish that his sense of harmony would not inspire him to change Max to Kenneth. [ 18 ]

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A. ,v mm X - fT jf» 1 f‘ ; n t f ■ ?f“’ ■ ' •’ ' ' ... ij v... • Ift)•’ rng§|M m ' ? ' -- ' IT ? : f ' ;- rfrtviSlSWii j tuPM ' (■ ' j ;r • ;ry 1328A SOX IA L. EPSTEIN “ Well-1 imcd silence hath more eloquence than speech .’’ Northeast School; Girls’ League. Sonia never had much to say to her classmates, but found her time most profitably spent in her book keeping. BERNARD I. EVAN 110R “Terry” “dire vie hnl a pen, and you shall witness wonders. ’ ’ Northeast School; Editorial Board of Class Book; Lookout Editorial Board; Secretary of Boys’ Glee Club; Choir; Boys’ Club; A. A. When one hears laughter echoing through the room and sees a student surrounded by classmates, each reading a slip of paper containing remarkable poetry, he knows that “Terry” is at work. We all like your humor and good-fellowship. EA RLE EX V. EAIRWEATH EE ‘ ‘ Buster ” “A life llial moves io gracious ends Through troops of recording friends.” Xorthwest School; (’lass Motto Committee; Treas¬ urer of Girls’ League; C. II. L. S.; Classical Club; Arts-Craft Club; Girls’ Basketball Team; A. A. We had the hardest time trying to condense all of Earleen’s attributes into one paragraph. She’s sweet, she dresses well, she is prominent in school activities, and is liked by everybody. DOROTHY C. EERRIS “A good name is belter than riches.” Northeast School; Glee Club; Choir; Girls’ Lea gue; A. A. We all shall remember “Dot’s” basketball play¬ ing and her fiery support. She is also one of those fortunate individuals who occupy a front seat in ““7—a convenience for those who come in late.



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132BA JACOB GLASER “Jake” “A joking, unthinking man” Arsenal School; Boys’ Club; A. A. ‘‘Jako” is full of mirth, ami lets off steam by playing every practical joke imaginable, la spite of this failing he is a “prince,” and the class of ’L’SA is glad to have had him among its members. NATHAN S. GLASSMAN ‘ ‘ Nate ’ ’ “IVho is this Dcmonsthencs?” Northeast School; Class Orator; Class Book Edi¬ torial Board; President of Debating Club; Assistant Editor of Lookout; French Club; Orchestra; Boys’ Glee Club; Choir; Boys’ Club; A. A. “Nate” proved to be one of the shining lights of our class. lie makes up in wit what he lacks in stature. MABEL I. GOLDIN “Diligence is everything.” Northwest School; Girls’ Business Club; French Club; C. II. L. S.; Lookout Reporter; Chronicle; Girls’ League; A. A. Whenever one sees a big pile of books with a girl behind them, he can be sure it’s Mabel. And her modesty is as great as her attainments. SIGMUND K. GOLDSTEIN ‘ ‘ Sigie ’ ’ “All the world’s a stage ami the actor deserves a ggla use. ’ ’ Friends’ Select School, Philadelphia; Dramatic Club; Debating Club. During his short stay here, “Sigie” attained great prominence in dramatics, and, in our opinion, he ought to make a name for himself.

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