Weaver High School - Portal Yearbook (Hartford, CT)

 - Class of 1934

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| a.eAveR(t ' 1 -: 11 PORJE hl .. HERMAN FRANKLIN “Frank” Herman is one of our most willing chemistry students. His ability to recite equations is almost miraculous. It is rumored that “Frank” is “Her Bodyguard.” How about it, Frank? Northwest School. A. A.; Chemistry Club. JEANNE RAE FRASER “Ray” A wee sleekit lass frae the hielands. Down the corridor she goes to the skirling of unseen pipes. A tartan and sporran and the illusion would be complete. Northwest School. A. A.: Girls’ League; Girls’ Business Club; Music Committee of Girls’ League; Fund Committee of Girls’ Business Club; Ingle- side Club; Reporter, News Editor and Senior Reporter of “Lookout”; Editorial Board of Class Book. Stenographer. JOHN T. FRASER “Johnny” “Johnny” is one of our more reticent classmates. From all outward appearances he seems to be a very quiet type of masculinity, but as the old saying goes, “Still water runs deep.” Northwest School. Boys’ Club; Athletic Association. EDNA A. FREDERICKSON “Ed” “Ed,” one of our more quiet girls, is interested in athletics, where her ability to “do things” is given a chance. She is one of our real blondes, and is considered a perfect “good sport.” Northwest School. A. A.; Girls’ League, Scholarship Committee; Chem¬ istry Club; Girls’ Leaders Corp, President; Basketball; Baseball; Archery. Never tardy. Nurse. [ 19 ]

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aiSAVeR POR.iRAIfl EVELYN H. FENNER “Ev” “Ev ' s” charming personality is the cause of her many admirers. Her chief interest, however, attends Trinity. Ev plans to be a private secretary, and it is quite evident that she will never have to warm a park bench. New Haven Commercial. Art Craft Club; Girls’ League; A. A.; Museum Club. Never tardy. Stenographer. SUSAN J. FERRIGNO “Sue” Who is that tall figure moving slowly through the corridor? Why, it is Susan “creeping like a snail” to her next class. “Sue” has spent long hours of the summer lying in the sun reading, and the result is the beautiful tan and envious eyes that follow her about. Northwest School. A. A., Vice-President; Ingleside, Vice-President; Girls’ Leaders Corp; Girls’ League; Prophetess; Basbetball Team; Soccer Team. MIRIAM D. FINKELSTEIN “Mim” “Mim,” as Miriam is called by most of her friends, is a girl whom any¬ one might call “Pal.” It you ever see a “redhead,” you may be sure that she is around. Lor, as she often says, “They’re my weakness now!” Northwest School. Girls’ League; Girls’ Debating Squad; A. A.; Inde Club. State Teachers College. Teacher. JULEMARY FITZGIBRONS “Jule” Jule’s constant grin and silly giggle have caused much havoc in her classes. Although most of her time is spent in the Lenox, she has managed to make a double promotion. How do you work it, Jule? St. Joseph’s Cathedral. Girls’ League; A. A. Stenographer. [ 18 ]



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faflAVeR PPRJRfthl , , „ . .. „ , . HERBERT GLADSTEIN “Nag” “Nag” is the cleverest linguist in our class. Since he became a senior he started to enjoy himself and is now quite different from that youngster of lower class days. Although he has time for play, he mixes his work and enjoyment in the right proportions, and so is one of the smartest in our class. Northwest School. Boys’ Club; A. A.; French Club; Chemistry Club; Honor Society; Interclass Basketball; Interclass Soccer; Orator; Junior Usher. Never tardy. Trinity. BELLE T. GLASS “Bell” One can easily recognize Belle’s infectious giggles in the corridors. Well- liked by her classmates of both sexes, she is always in great demand at the school dances. We wonder why. Belle.? Northwest School. A. A.; Girls’ League, Scholarship Fund Committee, Chairman; C. H. L. S.; French Club; Chemistry Club; Girls’ Business Club; Reception Committee. Never tardy; no demerits. Guggenheim Insti¬ tute. Dental Hygienist. ROSE L. GLEICK “Rosie” A little girl with an eternal grin, is our “Rosie.” She means well, but can not resist the temptation to dance as soon as the music starts at the Matinee Dances. Northeast School. A. A.; Girls’ League, Representative, Chairman of Welfare Committee; Matinee Dance Committee. Never tardy; never dc- merited. William and Mary. Teacher. ESTHER GOLDBERG “Es” Esther, the magician. From the damp cold of its early grave she raises the C. fl. L. S. Behold it alive and flourishing. She conjures “Portal” ma¬ terial out of thin air, in full view of the audience. Unlike most magicians, however, she is a quiet sort and short on patter. Northeast School. A. A.; Girls’ League, Play Committee, Matinee Dance Committee; Girls’ Business Club, Executive Committee, Fund Committee; C. H. L. S., President; Ingleside Club; Junior Orchestra; Senior Choir; Class Book Editorial Board, .Assistant Editor. No demerits. Secretary. [ 20 ]

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