Weaver High School - Portal Yearbook (Hartford, CT)

 - Class of 1950

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HAROLD B. CLAPP, M.A. Stickler for detail — perseverance personified — Is that a crumb I see?” Bates College. NICHOLAS C. CORACCI, B.A. Jolly man with one eyebrow cocked! —substitute cheerleader—that sharp suede jacket! Bryant College. MILLARD S. DARLING, M.ED. Tactful and diplomatic advisor — under his guidance we make up our minds! Amherst College. PORTIA E. CLOUGH, B.S.E. Amiable — bubbling with enthusi¬ asm—motherly interest in her girls. Framingham Teachers’ College. MELVIN G. CROWELL, M.A. Piercing glance—creator of unique teardrop symbol—makes us want to do our best— tra-la!” Cornell University. PHILIP H. DOW, M.A. Fatherly interest in each student— says little but accomplishes much. Bates College. GENEVIEVE W. CONKLIN, M.A. Strict classes seasoned with dry humor—not even a mouse stirs in her study hall— muy bien.” College of St. Elizabeth. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM, B.B.A. Commands efficiency from his office students—enthusiastic supporter of Weaver’s athletic events. Northeastern University. MAE DRESCHER, M.A. Enviable wardrobe—one of our most democratic and fair teachers—we all liked her! Mt. Holyoke College.

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JOHN A. ALIBRIO, B ED. Friendly nod for everyone—what he lacks in stature he makes up in understanding. Teachers’ College of Conn. CHARLES A. ANDREWS, M.A. Sympathetic senior advisor—always in a hurry—very explicit. Fitchburg Teachers’ College. RUSSELL D. BAKER, B.S. Neat dresser—method and precision his watchwords—session rooms love him. Mass. State College. HARRIET D. BEST, M.A. Tireless worker—interested in all of us—we can’t keep up with you! Mt. Holyoke College. WESTON H. BROCKWAY, B.A. Informal classes conducted on friend¬ ly plane— That’s the deal! ” Dartmouth College. EDGAR A. CARRIER, B.A. Don’t stop me, even if you’ve heard this one!—our most famed philoso¬ pher, humorist, scholar — and teacher, too! Middlebury College. WALTER ASCHENBACH, M.A. Easy-going and easy to like—takes everything in stride — Lookout’s helping hand.” University of Conn. JENNETTE BODURTHA, B.A. Can answer any questions—enjoys lecturing with her hands. Mt. Holyoke College. MARION A. CASE Friendly and helpful attitude—liked by her girls—those undecipherable blackboards! Chandler Normal School.



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LILLIAN R. ERICKSON, B.A.E. Helps each aspiring artist individu¬ ally—Weaver’s newest asset. Rhode Island School of Design. FORTUNATA Y. FARANDA, B.S. Vivacious—can handle any situation — known for her straightforward¬ ness. Columbia University. GEORGE F. HALFORD, M.B.A. Distinguished appearance—carefree attitude—one of the last to leave at night. Boston University. HENRY A. HANSON, B.S. Good natured — opposed to rush willing to help. Teachers’ College of Conn. NINA L. HARTIN, M.A. Aid to speech makers—likes things run smoothly. Mt. Holyoke College. ELIZABETH HAZELTON Petite and sweet—in her sanctum we must whisper! — helps us find what we want. Rockford College. WILLARD B. GREEN, B.S.E. The right joke for the right time— changeable personality — adored by band members. State Teachers’ College, N. Y. GRETCHEN B. HARPER, M.A. Hard worker and well-loved friend —makes us take pride in her Latin — procrastination is the thief of time”—remember? Wellesley College. AGNES N. HOGAN, B.A. Will take nothing but the best— don’t go to Mr. Aitken’s office by way of Chicago.” Wesleyan University.

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