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BARRY BERSON BEVERLY BERARDINO Bev”—quiet and reserved (in school, that is!)—big brown eyes —a future housewife—enjoys listening to and collecting rec¬ ords—athletically inclined—good luck! Girls’ League. PAUL BERGER Paul — industrious—amazing what he can produce with his hands—likes silver work—in¬ stalls and services television sets —plans to study television or drafting. Boys’ Club. MEYER BERMAN Meyer—newcomer known by many—forceful speaker—usually heard arguing politics—enjoyed Weaver’s English classes and pretty girls!!—accomplished chess player—future lies in advertising or business. NEIL BERMAN Neil—likes baseball—plans to work after school—quiet and re¬ served—medium height, heavy build, brown hair—one of the few Weaverites who seldom gets into trouble. Boys’ Club. SYDELLE BERNSTEIN Dellie”—conscientious work¬ er—always dressed in the height of fashion—usually seen with Edie”—plans to become a phy¬ siotherapist—thought years at Weaver tremendous!” F.P.A.; Girls’ League. Barry”—100% Brooklyn fan —plays a mean piano—excellent Webster vocabulary, especially when he’s aroused!—will have great success in engineering. Clubs: Boys’, F.P.A. (chair¬ man); Lookout Editorial Board; Honor Society. DOROTHY BETALOTTI Dot” — cheerful, unassuming miss — quiet, friendly, and co¬ operative — love that beautiful blonde hair — likes sports in general — sure to be a whiz of a telephone operator. Girls’ League. DAVID BIEDERMAN Dave” — on the quiet side (that is, during classes!) — stu¬ dious but mischievous — college bound — severe loss to next year’s track team — good luck, Dave.” Teams: Cross-Country, Track; Projection Squad. ANN BJORKLAND Nancy” — cheerful disposi¬ tion — vivacious — has many friends of both sexes — con¬ scientious Weaver football fan — never a dull moment at Weaver — future telephone oper¬ ator. Leader Corps. RAYMOND BLINN Ray” — at home on a basket¬ ball court — tall and good-look¬ ing — likes music — plans to attend trade school — lots of fun,” he says of years at Weaver. Basketball Team; Boys’ Club.
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MYRNA BEINSTEIN ZELDA APTER Zel”—gift of gab—hard¬ working, dependable, and co¬ operative—always ready for a good time—future may include medicine - man (New Jersey tribe?) Choir; Girls’ League; Glee Club; Lookout Typist; Honor Society; PORTAL Typist. IRWIN BARENBAUM Ding”—a sharp dresser and looker—handy man with a paint brush—loyal to the Leader Corps —plans to become a commer¬ cial artist. Boys’ Club; Leader Corps. MARIE BARNES Rie”—never wastes a word— ardent sports fan—handy with a sewing needle—impressive per¬ sonality—energetic in her ways —plans to major in dietetics. Girls’ League. FRANCES BECKER Franny”—quiet and petite— cheerful and friendly toward everyone—enjoys sports, movies, books, and music—future plans include work and then marriage —good luck to a swell girl! Girls’ League. IRVING BECKER Irving—newcomer to U.S.A.— sports lover—conscientious work¬ er—anxious to succeed —good- natured and quiet—well liked by all who know him. Boys’ Club. Myrna—small but loaded with pep—good worker with many good ideas—owner of many clothes—thought years at Weaver flew by all too fast!”—hopes for social work. Clubs: Camera, Dramatic, F.P.A., Biology; Girls’ League; Lookout Advertising and Edi¬ torial Board. HERBERT BENDELL Herb”—a real speedster—in¬ terested in the opposite sex—em¬ ployed by many a drug store!— a future air-conditioning man. Boys’ Club. ANTHONY BENEDETTO Ben”—man with the green Hudson—faithful friend—devo¬ tee of sports and music—always dependable—enjoyed Weaver— headed for technical school. Boys’ Club. MORTON BEN MAOR Big Ben”—friendly and popu¬ lar—at home in any musical combo”—plays bass like a pro —finds time for women too— (beware, gals!)—after Weaver hopes for music school. Boys’ Club. DOROTHY BENNETT Dot”—tall, slim female with numerous interests—hopes to be a secretary if marriage doesn’t get the best of her!— Weaver kept me busy!” Girls’ League.
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BEVERLY BLOCK Bev” — that smile keeps win¬ ning friends — good-natured — faithful Red Sox fan — quiet and reserved — enjoys playing the piano and listening to rec¬ ords — future plans include UConn. Clubs: Camera, Glee; Choir; Girls’ League. KATHRYN BONADIES Kay” — one of Weaver’s finest — versatile and attractive —quiet and businesslike but loves a good time — striking per¬ sonality — very popular — should make a terrific home eco¬ nomics teacher. Cheerleader; Leader Corps (Pres.); Girls’ League; Honor Society; PORTAL Board; Student Council. CONCETTINA BORDONARO Tina” — wonderful company —loaded with school spirit — — popular gal — always in a hurry — staunch supporter of the Blue” — plans to become private secretary (Veeder Root?) —thought Weaver was tops. Business Club (Pres.); Leader Corps; Girls’ League (Exec. Board); Jr. Prom Committee; PORTAL Business Board. MARVIN BRANSKY Schwab” — brown-eyed and handsome — ardent sports fol¬ lower — not often heard in school — always good for a laugh — plans to go to college. Boys’ Club. ELAINE BRINK Laine” — bright red hair and freckles — plays the piano and likes sports — friendly smile for everyone — undecided about plans for the future— probably college.” Clubs: Art-crafts, Glee; Choir; Leader Corps; Girls’ League. DONNA BROADWAY Puddin” — sparkling, blue¬ eyed miss — cute as a button —dynamic personality — fond of tennis, traveling, and Nonie”— sincere and frank — well liked by all — future spells success. Girls’ League. DORIS BRADLEY Doll”—tall, cute, and friend¬ ly — a whiz on roller skates— carefree and easy-going — pic¬ ture of innocence — life at Weaver was fine except for home¬ work! Girls’ League. MARGARET BRAMSON Maggie” — all-around girl —wonderful disposition — al¬ ways willing to lend a helping hand — liked every aspect of Weaver—future includes college. Clubs: Archery, F.P.A.; Look¬ out Advertising Board; Lookout Typist; Girls’ League. JOHN BRODEUR John” — small fellow but al¬ ways on the go — loves gymnas¬ tics and outdoor sports (fishing and hunting) — future?—where do we go from here? Leader Corps. JANET BRONSON Janey”—an outstanding girl —brains plus — active and inter¬ ested in almost everything— record collector — Mind Your Manners” stalwart — conscien¬ tious and reliable — bright future in radio and acting. Dramatic Club (Sec.); Girls’ League; Honor Society. 26
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