Weaver High School - Portal Yearbook (Hartford, CT)

 - Class of 1931

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THOMAS SXELL WEAVER HIGH SCHOOL HARRY j. r.CRKI-: “IJe may look serious, And he may look shy, But he ' s full of fun, T-isixt you and . Holcomb ; A. A., la-4b. Secretary, 3a-4a ; Boys’ Club, la-4b ; Vice-President, 4a-4b ; “Lookout” Sports Editor, 3b-4a ; Choir, 2a-3b ; Baseball Manager, 3a-4b; Basketball, 3b-4b ; Football, 2b, 4b ; Class Book ; Assistant Editor. Behold this staid and intelligent looking individual ! Harry derives considerable amusement from the company of girls. Yet it is promptly observed that this trait is not his only. Harry has been quite prominent in school activities. And need we add that he commands the favor of all, particularly the demure sex? KIT A ’. 15 URNS “I am ever merry.” Holcomb: A. A., la-4b ; Girls’ League, la-4b ; C. H. L. S., 3a-4b: “Lookout” Circulating Board, 4a ; Reception Committee. Rita’s “i)ep” and si)eed swept you off your feet. As a stunning dresser and an attractive product of the modern age, it can be truly said that she never missed a social event. JOHN J. I5UTEEk, JR. “Beie ihiiu s are impossible lo dditjenee and skill. Northeast; A. A., 2b-4b ; Boys’ Club, la-4b ; “Lookout” Editorial Board, 3a, Humor Editor, 4a ; Boys’ Commercial Club, 2b-4b ; President, 4b ; Junior Usher ; Honor Society, 4a ; Class Book Editorial Board. John’s wit served him in good stead as a member of the Editorial Board of the Class Book. Everybody laughed before the joke was read, and reading it was a task in itself. Indeed, he helped to lighten many a weighty subject with his witty remarks coming at frequent intervals. J- ' ,

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C L A S s BOOK OF 1 !) 3 1 A CB ' LORGF S. BR1-:EL) ‘‘There u likeieise a reward for faithful sileitee.” Northwest; A. A., la-4b; Boys’ Club, la-4b : Choir, 2a-3b; Junior Usher. George was always so modest and unassuming that we scarcely knew whether or not he was in 240, and therefore he was voted our quietest boy. In fact he was so quiet that most of the class never learned of his ability in cartooning, although many a teacher would have squirmed, had he seen George’s sketches. ADlbLE BROWN “A still, sDiall voice.” Arsenal ; Girls’ League, la-4b ; A. A. Never tardy. Adele’s frequent absences made her quite unknown during her four years at Weaver. Her work was diligently pursued and kept up to standard. CiKORCiE BRUC; “Wearily sit and listen.” H. P. H. S. ; Boys’ Club, lb-4b ; A. A.. lb-4b ; Choir, 2a-4a. George, who barely escaped capturing the title of being our laziest boy, is noted for his silent recitations. His attempts in French gave us many hilarious moments. 13



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CLASS P. O O K O I ' ] f) 3 1 A AXTHOAA R. CACASE “And still he bore ivithout abuse, The grand old name of gentleman.” Arsenal ; A. A., la-4b: Choir, 2a-4b; Boys’ Club, Treasurer, 2a, President, 4b; French Club, 4a-4b, Vice-President and Treasurer; Honor Society, 3b-4b; Dramatic Club, 3b-4b, President, “In the Zone,” “The Queen’s Husband.” No demerits. Tony, we certainly appreciate your gentlemanly qualities and your fine scholastic standing. Your work in the Dramatic Club brought fresh laurels to our class. Many heartbroken maidens will miss you when you go forth from our midst. Hl’LLEX X. CAULKIXS “JAke the violet, 7ehich alone prospers in the shade.” Northwest; Girls’ League, la-4b; A. A., la-4b. Never tardy. They say that all women are everlasting talkers. Helen has proven to us that there are exceptions to every rule. As a sym¬ pathetic listener to all, she has gained a strong following. FLORIXO J. CELAXI “There is gravity in leisdom.” Northeast; A. A., la-4b; Boys’ Club, 4a-4b; Junior Orchestra, 2a-2b ; Senior Crehestra, 3a-4b ; Inter-High Orchestra, 3a-4b. Never tardy. Florino wore a face as long as a farmer’s mile and was rather ponderous in movement and in speech. His recitations were ele¬ phantine and sometimes interspersed with thought. Florino “peps” up, however, when he bangs the drums in his orchestra. JA

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