Weaver High School - Portal Yearbook (Hartford, CT)

 - Class of 1928

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MS’ v ' f? ; f r ■ - m « ' 1 r -•; - ' r - •• ■ d 1928 A FLORENCE 15. KAPLAN ‘‘A7o ’ ’ “Hark! llark! Tlir n iphtinf de.’’ Nort Invest School; Ingleside Club; Glee Club; Choir; Girls’ League; A. A. Don’t be surprised to hear our Florence some day in grand opera. If you don’t think she can sing, try listening to her; then decide for yourself. ISA DOPE KAPLAN “ I ssie’’ “His bark is worse flam his bite .” Northwest School; Lookout Business Board; Boys’ Club; A. A. “Issie” invariably has the gift of “gab.” It has been reported that he was silent for five minutes, but the rumor is doubted by all. NADI 10 KAPL1N “Nod” “ By music minds an equal temper know . Xor swell too hif h nor sink too low.’’ II. P. 11. S.; Lookout; C. 11. L. S.; Orchestra; Girls’ League. “Nod” certainly knows how to play the violin. Those who have heard her at the Girls’ League sup pers will vouch for that. A. MILTON KI0LL10R “Milt” “His broad shoulders, like a wall, loomed.’’ Northwest School; Class Marshal; Captain of Foot ball Team; Vice-President of Boys’ Club; Rifle Club; Choir; A. A. “Milt” led one of the most successful football teams that ever represented Weaver, lie should also be commended for his fine work in the interests of the Boys’ Club.

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