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MARIA CARVALHO MILDRED CHIASCIONE Mac” — tall, slender, and very lovely — dark hair and a flashing smile — glowing per¬ sonality — usually seen in the vicinity of the gvm — a friend to everyone. Business Club; Girls’ League; Honor Society; Leader Corps. HELEN CECERE Rio” — one of Weaver’s most popular citizens — full of vim and vigor — especially for her famous Blue Team! — a real” leader — best of luck to the best of girls! A.A. (Sec.); Art-Crafts Club; Girls’ League (Vice-Pres.); Hon¬ or Society; Jr. Prom (Co-chair¬ man); Jr. Faculty Tea (Co- chairman ); Leader Corps (Pres.); Portal Board; Treasurer. Mill — smiling face cheers all — terrific basketball player — great sense of humor — likes sports and dancing — will make a success of any job — had a great time at Weaver. Girls’ League; Leader Corps; Portal Typist. AVID CHOZKZK LEONARD CLYMER Lenny” — quiet and reserved — a good sport — a smile for everyone — well liked by all — interested in sports — handy with a chemistry book — headed for UConn. Boys ' Club; F.P.A. RUTH CHAMP Ruth — cute blonde with snapping green eyes — always ready with a good joke — active in athletics — lively cheerleader — partial to tall” boys — will make a very attractive nurse. Clubs: Business, Glee; Choir; Choraliers; Cheerleader; Girls’ League; Honor Society; Leader Corps (Vice-Pres.). JANET CHAMPANY Jody” — statuesque blonde — quiet and studious — still has New Hampshire accent — capa¬ ble art student — plans to work a year and then try college — likes to travel. Girls’ League. PAUL CIANCI Paul — one swell guy — strikes you as being quiet — shy but friendly smile — greatly interested in sports — enjoyed three good years at Weaver. Boys’ Club. HARRY CLARK Harry — slim blond with blue eyes — daring young man on the flying trapeze — usually seen in the gym — favorite pastimes in¬ clude hunting and fishing — best school years at Weaver.” Boys’ Club; Leader Corps. 27
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KENNETH BROUGH Ken” — well liked — fond of joking — noted for doing previous night ' s homework in activity period — has ability in art as well as sports — future television and radio man. Boys ' Club. LOUIS BROWN Lou” — short and jolly — liked by all — enjoys collecting stamps — chief interest outside of regular school — future lies in medical field — years at Weaver were an unforgettable experience, a definite asset”. Clubs: Biology, Boys ' , Chess; Lookout Board. MADOLYN BRYANT Lynn” — quiet with unas¬ suming frank manners — good listener with plenty of advice — photography takes much of her time — self-assured — not a care in the world — future plans: the Air Force. Girls’ League; Honor Society. SHIRLEY BURGESS Pretty, tall, slim blonde — beautiful brown eyes — the si¬ lent yet likeable type — always ready to be a pal — enjoys play¬ ing the piano — future unde¬ cided — best of luck! Girls’ League. ROBERT BURK Bob” — well liked by class¬ mates — an outdoors man who enjoys hunting and fishing — plans to go to work after grad¬ uation — had a good time here. Boys ' Club. DANIEL CALABRO Dan” — bright, cheerful dis¬ position made years at Weaver lots of fun” — one of the boys” — sports fan in a big way — spends free hours olay- ing baseball and basketball — future engineer. Boys’ Club. LUCRETIA CALVI Pretty miss with beautiful long hair — shy until you know her — usually caught chewing gum — enjoys playing tennis — hopes to become a secretary. Girls’ League; Lookout Typist. ALFONIA CANNON Phony” — popular with both sexes — usually seen laugh¬ ing with Margaret — writes stacks of letters — says of Wea¬ ver, I have really enjoyed my stay”. Girls’ League. NICHOLAS CARABILLO, JR. Nick” — quiet, easy-going — really liked Weaver as Weaver liked him — always a smile and a hello” — a swell friend and a great companion. Clubs: Boys’, Chess. JOHN CARTER Rusk” — everyone’s buddy” — never without a smile — loves dem Bums from Brook¬ lyn!” — unique in his clothes (those color combinations!) — Inventor, scientist, mechanic, photographer, engineer, accordion player, song writer, salesman, and Johnny Ray!” Boys’ Club; Honor Society; Projection Squad; Student Coun¬ cil. 26 531
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Going over the stage directions . . . ! Hard but not too serious study . . . Speak the speech I pray you . .
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