Weaver High School - Portal Yearbook (Hartford, CT)

 - Class of 1929

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The Class Book of 1929A-Weaver High School HYMAN BRONSTEIN “Shrimp” “For I am nothing if not critical.” North-west School ; Debating Club 3A, 4B ; Honor Society 4A, IB; Junior Usher; A. A.; Boys’ Club; Class Historian. “Shrimp” is an uncontrollable evil, for his vocal organs are in perpetual vibration. Many times his wit overflows its natural sources. Besides, he comes from New Britain. He is, however, one of the most popular members of our class. SIDNEY H. BURNESS “Sid” “I am Sir Oracle, And when I ope my lips. Let no dog bark 1” North-west School. A. A. ; Boys’ Club ; Choir 2A, 4B ; Glee Club 2A, 4A, Vice-President 4A; Dramatic Club 3A, 4B ; Junior Usher; Honor Society, Secretary; Business Manager of “Class Book.” Weaver got a great gift when it got “Sid.” If you don’t believe it, ask him. He’s quite an actor. “Red Head”, did you enjoy kissing Cinderella’s hand?” Often he condescended to speak to us, but how important “Sid” was as Business Manager of the “Class Book.” Keep plugging, “Sid” ; maybe you’ll get a job securing ads for the “Times” or “Courant.” MARION F. CAMPBELL “Tiny” “I never knew so young a body with so old a head.” North-west School. Choir 3A, 4B ; Girls’ League ; A. A. ; Girls’ Business Club 3A ; Ingleside Club 4A, 4B, President 4,B ; Glee Club 4B. Marion is one of our most pleasant classmates, but we never see her around very much. It’s not that she is so inconspicuous when she is around (she isn’t that small), but that she is absent so frequently. We suspect, however, that when she is absent, she practices singing, for Marion is another of our future Ponselles. 16

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The Class Book of 1929A-Weaver High School SAMUEL BELESKIE “Sam” “Men are but children of a larger growth.” North-east School. Boys’ Club; A. A. ; “Chronicle” Business Board 2A, 4B, Circulation Manager of “Chronicle” 3A; “Class Book” Business Board ; Choir 2A, 4B. “Sam” is the class Robin Hood. His jolly, smiling features are very much in the limelight when they choose to be. But “Sam” is modest—ah ! too modest, and he remains to the casual observer a very quiet young man. Don’t be deceived, though. Just look at those merry eyes. IRVING H. BERSON “Fat” “The soul of music slumbers in the shell. Till waked and kindled by the master’s spell.” North-east School. A. A. ; Boys’ Club, Treasurer 3A : Orchestra 2A, 4B ; Inter-High Orchestras 3B, 4B, Librarian ; Basketball Team 2B. Here’s another of those musical Berson’s. He could play most wind instruments and was Mr. Price’s mainstay. Though he was a good catcher, scholastic misfortune invariably kept him from the team. He made most of the inter-class teams, but did not succeed in his studies so well. “Fat’s” conscientious “plugging” as a Senior bodes well for him and shows that he’ll get somewhere in the future. ROSE BICOV “Ro” “What, my dear lady Disdain !” Chauncey Harris School. French Club 3A, 4B; C. H. L. S. 3A, 4B ; A. A. ; Girls’ League. Rose has the modern girl plainly written over her. Yet with Rose this seems to have proved an asset. Although she works after school, not in 227, you may be sure, she has plenty of time to be as gay and as “peppy” as ever. 15



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The Class Book of 1929A-Weaver High School RACHEL CASSIFF “Red” “You’d scarce expect one of my age To speak in public on the stage.” Hartford Public High School. Girls’ League; Choir 3B, 4B ; Glee Club 3B, 4B ; A. A. ; Honor Society ; Arts-Crafts Club 3B, 4B ; Dramatic Club 4A, 4B ; Historian of Class. See that impish breeze with a red tassle going down the corri¬ dor? That’s “Red” Cassiff, a pert, vivacious Miss who is always marching spryly on her toes. Her smile for all is as characteristic of her as her hair. She spent two years at Hartford Public High School, but soon came to our notice at Weaver as a mathematics “whiz.” Oh ! don’t foi ' get, she’s quite an actress, too ! GENEVIEVE F. CLARKIN “Red” “Fair tresses man’s imperial race insnare. And beauty draws us with a single hair.” Hartford Public High School. Girls’ League 2A, 4B; Girls’ Business Club 3A, 4B. “Gen” believes that her golden locks are her crowning glory and we make no objections. Hail to the champion female glass blower of Weaver ! In 1932 “Gen’s” going to mount the soap box for “Al” Smith. VALENTINO D. CLEMENTINO “Clem” “Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep.” North-west School. A. A. ; Boys’ Club. Valentino is not what his name implies. Though a descendant of that passionate Latin race, he is far from a “sheik.” If the saying “Silence is golden” is true, Valentino is solid coin. His smile is very rare, but is as broad as daylight. 17

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