Weaver High School - Portal Yearbook (Hartford, CT)

 - Class of 1957

Page 30 of 128

 

Weaver High School - Portal Yearbook (Hartford, CT) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 30 of 128
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BRUCE BARTON Tall in stature, higher in standards.” Red Horse” . . . flamboyant hair, both in color and arrange¬ ment ... as artistic with a pencil as with a brush . . . made his mark at Weaver . . . technical school, then marriage. Clubs: Boys’ (Sec.), Art- Crafts; Student Council; Honor Society; J.C.C. CARROLL BEAKEY ' To be jolly and gay is better than work all day.” Why worry? . . . filled to the brim with warmth and laughter . . . a pleasant and witty com¬ panion ... at home with rock¬ ’n’roll . . . work and marriage ahead. Girls’ League. ELLEN BEATTIE Le Francais, c’est impossible!” El” ... a traitor in pur midst — great interest in East Hartford High! . . . spends most of her spare time trying to learn French . . . called W.H.S. just terrif.” Art-Crafts Club; Girls’ League. SYLVIA BERKON Who is Sylvia? What is she? That all our - ” Syl” . . . pretty, perky person¬ ality . . . the object of many a knight’s affection . . . pizza lover . . . rock and roller . . . may be either teacher or typewriter pounder. Art-Crafts Club; Girls’ League; Jr. Red Cross. HENRY BERMAN ” There’s not a breathing of the common wind that tvill forget thee.” Hank” . . . has Cheshire cat characteristics . . . liked almost as well as his notebook ... in¬ corrigible conservative . . . dis¬ coverer of Berman’s Law . . . known from Lookout office to Paris ... a mad scientist of the future! Clubs: Math, Boys’, Latin; Honor Society; Student Council; F.P.A. (Treas.); Lookout Sports Editor; Jr. Usher; Quill and Scroll; Orator; Salutatorian. SHEILA BERMAN It is a friendly heart that has many friends.” She” ... a loyal Booster member . . . has cheery greeting for everyone . . . enjoys collecting the tops in pops’’ . . . future plans include Business College. Booster Club; Girls’ League; F.P.A. ROBERT BILLICK His amiability is manifest.” Bob” . . . quiet but sociable . . . hunting enthusiast . . . equally interested in diamond activities . . . plans to enter some branch of the service . . . see ya, Sarg.” Boys’ Club. MORTON BLUM Calm and sincere, he moves ahead.” Mort” . . . shy and quiet . . . enjoys the latest in movies . . . thinks three years at Weaver were fun ... a courtly gentleman . . . plans career in pharmacy field. Boys’ Club. FREDERICKA BONAZELLI Sunny people make cloudy days seem short.” Freddie” . . . vivacious and exuberant, the ideal cheerlead¬ ing captain . . . adorable dimples and dazzling smile . . . bubbling with enthusiasm ... a real accordiocat” . . . future plans include hairdressing. Business Club; Cheerleader (Capt.); Leader Corps; Girls’ League (Ex-Board); Treasurer. JOSEPH BONITO Better do a little well than a good deal badly.” Bones” . . . enjoys both art and sports . . . easy-going and determined to do his best . . . his steady character made him a loyal friend. Boys’ Club; Football Team.

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I] GALE ALBRECHT She greets you with a smile.” Gale ... a pleasing attitude and a friendly smile ... an avid camper . . . Miss Roche’s capable secretary . . . feels that at Weaver friends and education are tops . . . heading for secretarial work (lucky boss!). Clubs: Business, Booster; Girls’ League; Honor Society. JUDITH ALLEN A Titian beauty.” Judy” .. . lively and full of fun . . . flaming red hair that attracts attention . . . loves to dance and collect records . . . plans clerical work for future. Booster Club; Girls’ League. JOYCE ALLYN Brief is sorrow and endless is joy.” Joy” . . . sincere and quiet . . . Hep” to the latest discs . . . at ease in the kitchen . . . adds Joy” to group activities . . . thinks Weaver was the most”! . . . future airline stew¬ ardess. Girls’ League. LINDA ALTMAN By music minds an equal temper know, nor swell too high, nor sink too low.” A girl who can really hit those high notes . . . dancing heart and eyes . . . enjoys writing poetry and hitting those 88’s” . . . a sincere and helpful friend . . . college in New York next. Clubs: Art-Crafts, Dramatic, Latin; Band; Choir; F.P.A.; Girls’ League; Inter-High Choir; Portal Board. MICHAEL ANGELILLO He who aids another strengthens more than one.” Angie” . . . blond and friendly . . . physical ed” fiend . . . can be considered capable coach . . . muscle bound future at Spring- field U. . . . had a lot of whole¬ some fun here. Boys’ Club; Teams: Baseball, Cross-Country. MILTON ARON He hath a heart as sound as a bell.” Moose” . . . keeper of the chemicals . . . humorous per¬ sonality hidden by serious ex¬ pression . . . milk lover . . . dis¬ appointed but loyal Red Sox fan! . . . plans to be an engineer. Clubs: Boys’, Math; F.P.A.; Honor Society. ALFRED BABINEAU Hang Worry” Al” . . . quick with the answer to every query ... a gymnast and aviator . . . Uncle Sam is waiting! . . . will leave many sad juniors in June! Boys’ Club; Leader Corps. GERALD BAGGISH Good humor makes all things tolerable.” Benny” . . . tremendous per¬ sonality . . . winning way with weaker sex . . . dough-conscious . . . boy bugle blower . . . one of Weaver’s most courtly jesters . . . riot” in school and out . . . veering toward engineering. Clubs: Boys’, Latin; Leader Corps; Band; Tennis team. JAMES BANKS Let tomorrow take care of tomorrow.” Jimmy” ... a happy-go-lucky lad with a pleasing manner . . . always on the go . . . modern jazz his favorite pastime . . . very en¬ joyable years at Weaver. Boys’ Club. SANDRA BARSON ' ' Friends are born, not made.” Sandy” . . . pretty, peppy, and pleasant . . . known for her friendly Hi” . . . incapable of making a social error . . . musi¬ cally, dramatically, theologisti- cally minded ... a lady-in-wait- ing . . . college to follow, of course. Band; Clubs: Booster, Dra¬ matic, Latin; F.P.A.; Girls’ League; Lookout Editorial Board; Honor Society.



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JANET BOSSLER A pretty girl is like a melody.” Jan” . . . one of the fairest maidens of the court . . . fresh radiance of personality enhances natural beauty . . . quietly charm¬ ing and charmingly friendly . . . future secretary . . . found years at Weaver friendly” ones. Archery Club; Girls’ League. DAVID BOVITZ Nothing is impossible to the cheerful mind.” Red” . . . tall, handsome, and aimiable . . . disc digger and hot hooper . . . enjoys school on vacation days ... a sexcess” ... be seeing Red sails in the sunset!” Basketball Team; Boys’ Club. ALFRED BRENER ”Men of few words are the best of men.” Jerry” . . . tall, blond, never frowning . . . smooth dancer, active sportsman . . . thinks often of Florida . . . college or army bound (a true patriot) . . . never will forget Weaver! Boys’ Club. RHODA BRIGHTMAN Sincerity and truth are the basis of every virtue.” Rho” . . . quiet and sincere miss . . . hobbies include col¬ lecting popular records and stamps . . . future plans center around teaching. Clubs: Booster, Future Teach¬ ers; F.P.A.; Girls’ League. JOAN BROADEN A face with gladness overspread.” Joanie” . . . trim figure and eyes that twinkle with mischief . . . personable and pleasant . . . a true companion ... an avid Presley fan, enjoys dancing . . . a future Navy recruit? . . . opinion of Weaver — the most to say the least!” Girls’ League; Jr. Red Cross. CAROL BROWN Her ways are ways of pleasantness.” Bunny” . . . avid rock’n’roller . . . hobbies include tennis and dancing . . . found years at Weaver friendly and all right, despite hard work . . . office work her future endeavor. Girls’ League. ELEANOR BROWNE The world is a bubble and I have a pin.” Ellie” . . . lots of fun in a crowd . . . her personality and musical talent are a great asset to her . . . we wish you the best of luck. All-State Choir; Booster Club; Choir; Girls’ League. GARY BUCHHOLZ Quiet persons are welcome everywhere.” New to Weaver . . . has quiet determination . . . thinks Weaver a nice school . . . has no definite plans for the future. JUDITH BURKE A ray of sunshine.” Judy” . . . cute bundle of smiles . . . quiet front shields lively philosophy . . . never lets a friend down . . . shows up best on roller or ice skates . . . plans marriage. Girls’ League. PATRICIA BURNHAM She doth retain her crowning glory.” Red” . . . smiling Irishman with the Titian hair . . . mis¬ chievous nature and fun-loving disposition . . . stylish dresser . . . usually found banging the keyboard . . . future? — writing letters (private secretary). Business Club; Girls’ League; Leader Corps.

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