Weaver High School - Portal Yearbook (Hartford, CT)

 - Class of 1934

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POR,il Ali ESTELLE E. ALPERSON “Esther” When good nature rules one’s character, it is difficult to do as one pleases. Estelle has been trying to please others by attending school, with little satisfaction to herself. With her cheery disposition and constant good nature, she is sure to make friends wherever she goes. Northeast School. A. A.; Girls’ League, Publicity Committee; Ingleside Club; Senior Choir, Accompanist; Glee Club, Assistant Librarian; A Capella Choir; Senior Orchestra; Girls’ Baseball Team. Teacher: Culver-Smith Train¬ ing School. ALICE L BAILEY “Al” “Al ' s” charming manner has made her popular not only with her class¬ mates but also with the members of the faculty. Though her main interest lies in New Hampshire, nevertheless, she manages to get around and enjoy herself here in Hartford. Northwest School. A. A.; Girls’ League; Chemistry Club, Program Com¬ mittee; Archery; Color Committee. Never tardy. EDWIN BALLENGER “Ed” “Ed,” a tall and handsome chap, is a very busy boy. If our class book costs too much, don’t blame i t on him, for he did his best. Ed is an able member of our football team. Here’s luck, Ed. Northwest School. A. A.; Boys’ Club; Radio Club; “Lookout” Editorial Board, Sports Editor; Business Board of Class Book, Manager; Football Squad; Basketball Team; Soccer Team; Track Team. Connecticut State. Insurance or Advertising. SIDNEY M. BARON “Mose” “Mose” is a c]uiet chap, but an interesting one. Be not surprised if you should hear about his reciting our chemistry text book by memory. Never mind, “Sid,” some of our teachers can’t be credited with such a feat. Northwest School. Track Squad; Athletic Association; Chemistry Club; Boys’ Club; Member of Reception Committee; Motto Committee. Never tardy. Rensselaer. Civil or Chemical Engineer. [ 11 ]

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rl ' |(a:e,AveRH«-. in -■■ OIla00 0f 1034A Class Motto Animus Valet Class Colors Dark Green and Silver President Antonio DiLorenzo Chairman of Reception Committee Bernard G. Borden Treasurer Julius Carabillo Historians Prophet and Prophetess Lawrence S. Beizer Claire E. Madigan Earl C. Hart Susan J. Ferrigno Orator Essayist Herbert Gladstein Evelyn Gross Testator Testatrix Anthony J. Cambria Marshal Eleanor A. DiPrato Bennett R. Meyers Motto Committee Color Committee Charles Winkler Joseph F. Luzzi Helen A. Trant Sidney M. Baron Ring Committee Eleanor A. DiPrato Rose M. Vozzolo Antonio DiEorenzo Claire E. Madigan Marie T. MacMurray Ernest S. Griswold Alice L Bailey Tie Committee Reception Committee J. Jacob Weinstein David L. Parsons Franklin S. Goodman T. Brendan Farrell James (irant Julius Hurwitz Leonard Zabzinsky Belle T. Glass Sidney M. Baron Olga Jorozko T. Brendan Farrell Franklin S. Goodman Ribbon Committee Dorothy R. Barton Viola E. Cahill Shirley Ostrow [ 10 ]



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|aie.AYeiR. PORJEfttfl DOROTHY R. BARTON “Dot” “Dot” is one of our more reserved girls, staying somewhat aloof from the rest of us. Perhaps a tall, dark, and good-looking boy friend is the rea¬ son. Can you confirm our doubts, “Dot”? Noah Webster School. A. A.; Girls’ League; Girls’ Leaders Corp; Arts Craft Club, Secretary; Inde Club; Basketball; Tennis; Ribbon Committee. Bay Path Secretarial School. Stenographer. LAWRENCE S. BEIZER “Larry” Larry is one of our strong silent men with the grip of iron, probably due to frequent wrestling with his big Mack truck. Quiet and reserved, he has a pleasing personality if you know him. Mathematics is his “meat,” but through hard work, he gets his other studies, too. Holcomb Street School. Boys’ Club; Athletic Association; Honor Society; Chemistry Club; Class Historian; Junior Usher. No demerits. Trinity. Chemical Engineer. BERNARD G. BORDEN “Nard” “Nard” makes up in brains what he lacks in stature, being one of the smartest men in the class. He is a very clever fellow, cute, and has a good sense of humor; but there was certainly some of “le homme hardi” in his make-up, as witnessed by his stormy outbursts in class. Northwest School. Chemistry Club; Treasurer and President of French Club; Athletic Club; Honor Society; Chairman of Reception Committee; Junior Usher. Never tardy. Trinity. Lawyer. ELEANOR BREITMAN “El” “El” must be cjuite busy over the week-ends, for Monday morning finds her doing homework in her session room. Nevertheless, she always has time for a pleasant chat with her friends. Northwest School. A. A.; Girls’ League; Girls’ Business Club; Baseball. Stenographer. [ 12 ]

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