Weaver High School - Portal Yearbook (Hartford, CT)

 - Class of 1932

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1932 A Weaver High School 1932 A ALICE DOLGIN ■‘Nothing: is such fun as a man !” Northwest School. Girls’ Leasue la, 4b ; A. A. 2a, 4b; Honor Society 3a, 4b; C. H. L. S. 4a, 4b; “Lookout” Business Board 2b; “Lookout” Editorial Board 3a ; Ring Committee 4a ; Play Committee Girls’ League 4b; Salutatorian. Never tardy. “Al” is remarkable for her satellites, and it may be said to her credit they are female as well as male. She finds time to get very good marks. LOUIS DOLGIN “Give me a movie, a talkie, and—well, another movie.” Northwest School. A. A. la, 4b; Boys’ Club la, 4b; Football 3b. Louis is famous for his hobby —photography of all kinds. Besides this, we could see his Austin hop-skip-and-jumping about town at all hours. HELENE DONAHUE “Woman is fickle.” Northwest School. Girls’ League la, 4b ; A. A. la, 4b; Choir 2a, 4b. Helene has made rapid changes in her favorites. ' Fhis little flirt progresses with amazing speed from one thing to another in both actions and conversation. 20

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1932 A Weaver High School 1932 A JOHN CONE “And still they gazed, and still the wonder grew. That one small head could carry all he knew.” Central High School, Springfield, Mass. Boys’ Club 3b, 4b ; Honor Society. Coming from Springfield was no obstacle in John’s path, for he quickly became recognized as one of the best Latin students at Weaver. His polished renditions of many a difficult passage were the envy of the whole class. MARION COUGHLIN “Silence is one of the virtues of the wise.” Northwest School. Girls’ League la, 4b, Music Committee 4b; Girls’ Business Club 3a, 4b, Fund Committee 3a; A. A. 2a, 4a; Art- Crafts Club 3a, 4b. Anyone who has ever tasted Marion’s fudge will testify that she wields a marvelous egg-beater. Although she is very quiet she does not go unobserved among us. ANGELINE DI BATTISTA “The only way to have a friend is to be one.” Northwest School. A. A. la, 4b ; Girls’ League la, 4b, Publicity Committee 4b ; Ingleside Club 2a; French Club 3a, 4b; Girls’ Business Club 3b, 4b ; Chairman Pin Committee ; Fund Committee ; C. H. L. S. 4a : Class Book Typist. Smiling, good-natured “Angy” was active in her school clubs, and was always ready and willing to assist others. She also found time to excel in French. 19



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1932 A Weaver High School 1932 A LOUISE DORMAN “I could trust your kindness.” Northwest School. Girls’ Leasue la, 4b; A. A. la, 4b; Choir 2a, 4b; Inprleside Club 4b ; Girls’ League Scholarship Committee 4a. Never tardy ; no demerits. Quiet, kindly Louise proved to be an agreeable companion during the four years in “High.” Strictly tending to her own affairs is an art with her. ETHEL ELLIS “Her ways are ways of pleasantness.” Northwest School. Girls’ League la, 4b; Girls’ Business Club 3a, 4b; Fund Committee 4a; Pin Committee 4b; A. A. 2a, 4b: Secretary “Lookout” Business Board 4b ; Class Book Typist. Never tardy. Ethel was a dependable, faithful student and classmate. She found delight in helping others out of their difficulties. SAMUEL ELOVICH “He called for his pipe, he called for his bowl, and he called for his fiddlers three.” Bulkeley High School. A. A. lb, 4b ; Boys’ Club lb, 4b ; Commer¬ cial Club 3a, 4b; Business Board of Class Book. Besides being a good business student, “Sam” is a musician of repute. His violin is constantly in demand at parties, as members of the class will testify. 21

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