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1932 A Weaver High School 1932 A LEONARD KATZ ‘‘Moderation, the noblest gift of Heaven.” Northwest School. “Lookout” Editorial Staff 3a, Sports Editor 4b ; A. A. la, 4b ; Boys’ Club la, 4b. “Lenny” always insisted on having everything “pat” to the point of nicety. His lack of ostentation was evident in all things. Had it not been for “Lenny”, many a game would have sunk into shameful oblivion. HELEN KEARNS “When as in silks my Julia goes. Then, then, methinks how sweetly flows The liquefaction of her clothes !” Commercial High School, Providence, R. I. Girls’ League 3a, 4b; Play Committee 4b ; A. A. 3a, 4b ; Art-Crafts Club 4b; Girls’ Business Club 4a ; Ingleside Club 4a. Helen is a vivacious, friendly coquette, who possesses real sporting blood. She is a peppy “Boop-boop-a-doop” sort of person. ARTHUR M. KELTING “Creeping as a snail, unwilling to school.” Warren Harding High School, Bridgeport, Conn. A. A. 3b, 4b; Boys’ Club 4b. Arthur did his share in getting a track team started at Weaver, being quite a high jumper. He aspires to track fame and his ambition is to duplicate the feats of an Olympic champ, about whom he can often be heard talking. 28
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1932 A Weaver High School 1932 A ROGER JONES “If at. first you don’t succeed. Try, try again ’’ North East School. A. A. la, 4b ; Boys’ Club 4a, 4b ; French Club 3b, 4a; Senior Choir 2a, 4a; Honor Society; Interclass Soccer and Track Teams. In his first year Roger had quite a bit of trouble with his Latin. Now he is a shining star in the Virgil class. His work in other subjects is of the same high standard. ALBERT KAPLAN “To be a lion among the ladies is a terrible thing.” Lincoln High, New Jersey. A. A. 4a, 4b; Boys’ Club 4a, 4b. “Al” came to Weaver from New Jersey. He was not here with us very long, but he soon became one of the bunch with his perpetual grin. PAUL KAROTKIN “My strength is as the strength of ten.” Chauncey Harris School. Boys’ Club la; Boys’ Commercial Club 3b; A. A. la, 4b; Track Team 4a; Cross Country 4b; Junior Orchestra 2b, 3b ; Senior Orchestra 3a ; Assistant Advertising Manager “Lookout” 4a. “Perry” is a capable track man, having placed in a few meets. He spent many hours at the “Y” further developing his long wind and strong legs, which accounts for his running ability. 27
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1932 A Weaver High School 1932 A WARREN LANKTON He says nothing, but thinks the more.” Northwest School. Boys’ Club la, 4b; A. A. la, 3b; Choir 2a, 4b ; Glee Club 2b, 4b. Never absent; never tardy. Warren is a quiet, congenial lad, who believes that the best way to get along is to harmonize with his companions. IRVING LEVINE “And behold, David slew the giant.” Northwest School. Boys’ Club la, 4b ; A. A. la, 4b ; .Junior Usher ; Honor Society ; Class Book Editorial Board ; Vice-Pres’t Honor Society. Dav” certainly was a Biblical David on the soccer field. He often spilled opponents twice his size. He was also one of our honor students and a thoroughly good sport. MARY LEVINE The mildest manners.” Northwest School. Girls’ League la, 4b ; Choir 3a, 4a; A. A. la, lb ; Girls’ Business Club 3a, 4b. Never tardy. Under her veneer of reserve, Mary keeps her thoughts securely concealed. Nevertheless, her school life has been one of hard work, leading to good results. 29
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