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EVA ADELMAN LILLIAN ADELMAN H. P. H. S.; A. A.; Girls’ League, Senior Mem¬ ber, Scholarship Committee; Girls’ Business Club; “Lookout” Board; Typing Board. Eva (one of the t vo famous Adel- man girls with whose presence Weaver was graced) is the very personification of sparkle and enthusiasm. Her ready smile is one of her greatest charms and it certainly helped her to make friends when she came here from Hartford High School. In the short time she has been here, “Eve” has served ably as typist on the “Lookout” board and on the Scholarship Committee of the Girls’ League. ’Tis said that her bubbling spirits are quite as attractive to the male half of our class as they are to the girls. We hope “Eve” will be able to keep up her reputation as a “gloom-chaser” in after years. [ 14 ] Fortona Fort H. P. H. S.; A. A.; Girls’ League; Girls’ Leaders’ Corp; Girls’ Bascress Club, H. P. H. S. “Lil” is the other half of that popu¬ lar couple, the Adelmans. She is one of the most sophisticated products of this modern age which we have in our class. One never saw Lillian without noticing her clothes, which gave her the appearance of having just stepped down from a page in Vogue. Her care¬ ful grooming gave her an air of dis¬ tinction which was apparent to every one around her. She was always agree¬ able and popular with both sexes. The broken hearts Lillian has no doubt left in her wake are ample testimony of this young lady’s charms. Although she was a member of our class for only a year and a half since her transferring here from H. P. H. S., Lillian made a place for herself and will always be remembered by her classmates. ii)xis Favit
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THE ECHO BOYS Isadore Hyman Heleskie Joseph F dward Horawsky John Francis Britt Abraham Cohen Robert Cohen Morris Cohn Irving Stanley Crouse Morris Victor Dorman Leonard Du Hoff Charles Bernard Dunn Jacob Fruchtman Alvin Josiah (larher Joseph Phillip (lipstein Bernard Leon Cilaubman Jack (joldenthal Frank (loldfarh Harold Louis Goldstein Leonard Nathan Cioldstein (Jeorge Mason Hommel John Hurwitz Milton Edward Kaplan Harold Albert Kaufman Samuel Ely Kedes Matthew Clement Keevers Robert Myron Kimenker Philip Louis Kovalsky Donald Frederick Krech Maxwell Kroopneck Solomon Morton Land Wilbur Arnold Lihman Albert Benjamin Liehcrman Samuel Bernard Lindenherg Louis Ludgin Joseph Mandell Carleton Loveland Meigs Albert Miller Henry Joseph Murphy (leorge Norman Mario Augustus Orefice Earl Christian Petersen David Peterson Claude Euclid Phenix Jesse Philips CJeorge Poritz Edward Francis Powers Irving Saxe Creighton Shoor Herman Siegel Edward Louis Sleeper Sanford Elliot Solomon Winthrop Freeman Steele Morton Tonken William Francis Toohey Shale Leon Tulin Patsy Verrengia Albert Verrillo George Joseph Wassell Louis Weinstein George Anthony Winslow William Howard Zimmer [ 13 ] Fortuna Fortibus Favit
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THE ECHO AMELIA ANGELO Holcomb St. School; A. A.; Girls’ League Scholarship Fund; Senior Choir. Here we have a living example of that time-worn axiom “Silence is golden.” Because of Amelia’s modest, quiet manner, few of us have come to know her well during her four years in Weaver. Although Amelia was not talkative, that cannot be held against her, as very few of us have had happy experiences connected with people who are inclined to talk too much. We have been told that she is quite able in athletics in spite of the fact that she seldom showed this in school. If Amelia retains her reserved, unassuming atti¬ tude in later life, we are sure she will succeed in anything she undertakes. RITA JANET ARONSON East Hartford High; A. A.; Girls’ League. To all outward appearances, at least, Rita is a nice, quiet girl. None of us knew Rita well because she didn’t enter our class until she was a Lower Junior, having come from East Hartford High School. Despite the fact that Rita was unobtrusive in school, we have it from reliable sources that she was quite vivacious out of school. It is said that she plays a piano exceptionally well, dances very well, is a good sport, and is full of “pep.” Her laugh achieved great renown in history and English classes, and all who know her consider her a charming girl. [ IS ] Fortuna Fortibus Favit
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