Weaver High School - Portal Yearbook (Hartford, CT)

 - Class of 1941

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NINA L. HARTIN, M.A. English Mt. Holyoke College Her long absence deeply regretted . . . engrossed in study of interior decorating . . . working with young people and reading for relaxation occupy her leisure time. HELEN A. HASELTON Art Milwaukee-Downer College Cheerful disposition . . . bright smile . . . enthusiastic in whatever undertaken . . . popular with students . . . enjoys bicycling and craft work. ELIZABETH B. HASELTON Librarian Rockford College Informative and helpful head of library . . . finds diversion from books in traveling . . . also interested in gardening. AGNES N. HOGAN, B.A. Mathematics Wesleyan University Offers frank and fair-minded criticism ... a splendid teacher . . . enthusiastic badminton player . . . likes traveling and outdoor life. DOROTHY E. HOOD, M.A. English Mt. Holyoke College Relates many an interesting tale about her travels . . . brimming over with new ideas for Girls ' League . . . spends leisure hours reading and hiking. c u L t u - MARJORIE G. INGLE Art Pratt Institute Classes—a combination of humor and art training . . . a versatile sportswoman, especially in skiing ... a badminton fan, too, like many of the faculty. CATHERINE E. HUBBARD, M.A. Biology and Physiology Mt. Holyoke College MARIE A. JOHNSTON, B.A. French Radcliffe College Never a dull moment during one of her classes . . . mountain climbing, books, weaving and photography keep her spare time occupied. Witty . . . engaging personality . . . gleaming smile likes to travel . . . classes enlightened by tales of far- off lands . . . well-liked. 18

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HAZEL GILMAN Stenography, Typewriting Keene Normal College Warmth of her charming smile radiates throughout the class . . . dignified demeanor . . . finds pleasure behind the camera lens . . . soft-spoken. KATHERINE R. GOODWIN, B.S. Commercial Subjects Russell Sage College A fine example of a woman business executive . . . enjoys traveling to distant places . . . keenly intrigued by photography and cats. CHARLES F. GIPSON, M.Ed. Physical Education and Mathematics University of Illinois Fine physique . . . mighty stature . . . splendid guide of secondary teams . . . beaming smile . . . sets excel¬ lent example for boys . . . hard worker. GEORGE F. HALFORD, M.B.A. Commercial Subjects Boston University His past experience took him into many fields of busi¬ ness . . . we learned much new information in his classes. 19 4 1 WILLIAM L. HALL Shopwork Pratt Institute Fine-looking teacher . . . pleasant personality . . . liked by all his pupils . . . has extensive knowledge of the manual arts. HENRY A. HANSON Shopwork Pratt Institute Ability revealed, unfortunately, only to boys ... an ardent antique collector ... in warmer weather, a gardener . . . well-liked by all. MABEL E. HANKS, B.A. French Mt. Holyoke College Whisks students during class to the land of enchant¬ ment and beauty—France . . . possesses large collection of stamps and photographs. GRETCHEN B. HARPER, B.A. Latin Wellesley College An excellent instructor . . . prepares students thoroughly for future study . . . birds, animals, and outdoor activi¬ ties appeal to her. 17



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MARTIN R. KATZ, B.A. English Yale University Tall . . . well-built . . . athletic type ... a newcomer to Weaver ' s faculty . . . interested in athletics and the theatre . . . capable leader of Debating Club. F. ELIOT LARRABEE, M.A. English Wesleyan University Well-liked by every student . . . friendly smile and hearty greeting for all . . . reading, music, and sports fill his leisure hours. BEATRICE P. KOVNER, B.Ed. Textbook Librarian Teachers ' College of Connecticut Gives pupils extremely efficient aid in bookroom and library . . . fond of all types of needlework . . . hob¬ bies also include tennis and reading. MARY G. LEVY, M.A. Geography and Guidance New York University Always willing to give some well-needed advice to sophomores . . . her sweetness and consideration will always lin ger in our memories. 19 4 1 ELVIRA M. LORD, M.A. English Moravian College Quite a sportswoman . . . has often visited our Latin America neighbors . . . appreciates the beauty of color, as is apparent from her delightful movies. E. ALLAN MAINES, B.A. Physics and Chemistry University of Maine A distinguished-looking gentleman . . . vast knowledge of scientific matters . . . special interests—fishing, gardening, and the outdoors. RALPH D. LUND, M.Ed. Biology and Physiology University of Vermont LILLIAN MANSFIELD, M.A History Mt. Holyoke College A genial pedagogue . . . genuine interest in his pupils . . . classes made interesting and informative . . . friendly smile .... hearty laugh. Has first-hand information about the war through cor¬ respondence of friends in foreign countries . . . spare moments occupied by taking course in aviation. 19

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