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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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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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JOHN COBURN John — Weaver ' s thrifty lad — tall and reserved — shy smile for all — always tops in mathematics — Weaver’s answer to Einstein — active with the Projection Squad — plans for engineering school. Boys’ Club; Projection Squad. BETH COHEN Bert — lots of fun — dry sense of humor — always has a new idea — beautiful complex¬ ion — likes Harvard men — a good shoulder to cry on! — one of the gang . Choir; Dramatic Club (Treas.); Girls’ League; Honor Society; Portal Board. GERALD COHEN Jer” — a package of unsup- pressible vitality and personality — a friend in need — hard working and ambitious — plans to start business career at UConn — Weaver? best years of my life.” Boys’ Club. NEIL COHEN Beals — little man with a big sense of humor — Weaver’s best example of perpetual motion — always active — outdoor type, enjoys camping, traveling — next stop, UConn — learned a lot” at Weaver! Boys’ Club. NESSIE COHEN Ness” — ambitious miss with plenty of drive — always has a friendly smile — future UConnite — favorite expression, It isn’t fair! — prospective social worker — wishes she had Weaver years to live over”. Girls’ League; Lookout Adver¬ tising Board. BARBARA COHN Bobbie” or Babs” — one of Weaver’s women drivers — con¬ scientious and hard worker — friendly, yet noted for that cold, cold look” — favorite pastime is art — future plans: Hartford College and marriage, maybe?” Clubs: Art-Crafts, Dramatic; Girls’ League; Honor Society; Jr. Prom Committee. RENE COHN Renie” — petite blonde pixie — always in a hurry! — one of the girls” — a square dancing enthusiast — liked all school games (or was it the athletes?) — future includes nursing and matrimony. Girls’ League; Lookout Edi¬ torial Board. PHYLLIS COLANDRO Phil” or Fifi” — happy-go- lucky — always seen giggling — enjoys a good time — plans to work in an office — years at Weaver were terrific”. Girls’ League. ALONZO COLEMAN, III Junnie” — short fellow with a tall” tenor voice — active in Weaver’s choral groups — main interest, cooking! — wants to be a great chef” — called high school days the best years of his life.” Clubs: Boys’, Choir, Glee; In¬ ter-High Choir. REGINALD COMEAU Reggie” — quiet, reserved, and sincere — the boy with the beautiful and authentic French accent — hobbies include draw¬ ing and dress designing — no definite plans for the future. Boys’ Club.
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