Weaver High School - Portal Yearbook (Hartford, CT)

 - Class of 1957

Page 32 of 128

 

Weaver High School - Portal Yearbook (Hartford, CT) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 32 of 128
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WAYNE BUTTERWORTH Size doesn’t control value.” Wayne” ... a quiet and well liked member of his classes . . . short and shy . . . enjoys out¬ door adventures in hunting and fishing ... a cultivated future (farming) — his goal. Boys’ Club. THOMAS CAMILLERI Simplicity is the backbone of good taste.” Tom” . . . likes gardening and cabinet making . . . thought senior year at Weaver tops! . . . future plans include college and the army. Boys’ Club; Honor Society; Jr. Red Cross (Pres.); Student Council. BARBARA CARTER Quiet and dignified, but always ready for fun.” Bobbie” . . . sharp clothes and soft manner . . . has friends galore . . . dancer, dribbler, driver, devout tennis addict . . . medical secretary her occupational goal in life. Girls’ League; Student Council. NANCY CHAMBERS I could have danced all night.” Congenial and friendly . . . likeably lively . . . loves dancing, skating, and swimming . . . future holds marriage . . . usually seen daydreaming . . . made many lasting friendships at Weaver. Business Club; Girls’ League. SHARNA CHERNOFF Sweet music — the language of the gods. Sharn” ... a jazz and clas¬ sical chamber music lover . . . plays a cool clarinet . . . duel between nursing and music as a career . . . feels years at Weaver fruitful and exciting. Bands: All-Eastern, All-State, Weaver; Clubs: Dramatic, Latin; F.P.A.; Orchestras: All-State, Weaver (Pres.). ■—Ml HMi ly : § f f 1 . ' ■Hi ■sib JAMES CHRYSTAL Words are women, deeds are men.” Jim” . . . not wise cynical- wise, but otherwise very wise . . . good natured and friendly, one of the guys . . . future with wrench or lathe we surmise. Boys’ Club. SHIRLEY CLEMENT Softly speak and sweetly smile. Never a cross word, always a friendly smile . . . enjoys music . . . will be remembered by all for her personality and gentle ways. Girls’ League. JUDITH COHEN Why aren’t they all contented like me?” Judy” . . . always cheerful . . . sincere friend . . . lover of nature . . . capable miss . . . talents lie in art . . . third finger sparkle no lighter than twinkling eyes . . . marriage a must. Clubs: Art-Crafts, Booster, Dramatic; Girls’ League; Honor Society. DEANNE COHN And still the wonder grew that one small head could carry all she knew. Guiding light of the Lookout . . . outstanding scholar and citizen . . . true and sincere friend . . . enjoys writing and artwork . . . next stop — college . . . Dee” will always remember the friendship and fun at Weaver. Clubs: Art-Crafts, Booster, Latin, F.P.A. (Sec.); Girls’ League; Honor Society; Lookout Editor-in-Chief; Projection Squad; Quill and Scroll; Valedictorian. MARVIN COHN A worker in school and out, a prosperous future no doubt.” Marv” . . . all-around great guy . . . familiar hi-ya” will always be remembered ... a top flight tennis player . . . U Conn bound . . . thinks Weaver and its students the greatest. Clubs: Boys’, Letter; F.P.A.; Tennis Team.

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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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PATRICIA COLLIER Pretty eyes and pretty hair make f Pat’ beyond compare.” A smile with an extra sparkle . . . tomorrow’s secretary ... a package of live wires . . . enjoys sports and dancing. Clubs: Booster, Business; Girls’ League. CAMILLA COMEAU The world belongs to the energetic.” Never a dull moment when Coco’s” around ... a sports- minded little brunette . . . cuts figure eights like a pro — full of get-up-and-go. Girls’ League; Leader Corps. JOYCE COOLEY Knowledge to know, ability to do, and energy to accomplish.” Generates her own electricity . . . fresh and radiant personality . . . prettiest life guard at the beach . . . Joy” will be a wel¬ come addition to the nursing world. Clubs: Art-Crafts, Booster; Choir; Girls’ League; Portal Board. CHARLES COOPER Sigh no more, fair ladies; I have come.” A newcomer . . . tall, hand¬ some, and so-o-o charming . . . smooth clothes, smooth manner, smooth! . . . femmes first, fore¬ most, and final in Flip’s” book . . . engineering or teaching ahead. Boys’ Club. ELIZABETH COSENZA Not quiet, not loud, Not short, not tall, but a pleasant mingling of them all.” Quiet and reserved in a charm¬ ing way . . . warm and winning smile . . . conscientious student . . . a devoted Weaver rooter . . . hopes to be a medical sec¬ retary. Booster Club; Girls’ League. ELIZABETH COUNTRYMAN I doubt her dancing days are past.” Lizzie” ... a real rock’n’roll fan . . . has rhythm in her bones . . . dancing is her specialty . . . future plans — nurses aid . . . Weaver years have been full of fun. Choir; Girls’ League. ROBERT COUNTRYMAN A smile for every fellow, and two for every girl.” Counch” . . . easy-going, yet always on the go ... a master of the hoops . . . superb athlete, student, and gentleman ... fu¬ ture engineer. Clubs: Boys’ (Ex.Board), Let¬ ter (Pres.); Portal Business Board; Student Council (Treas.); Basketball Team; Jr. Usher; Tes¬ tator; Honor Society. PATRICIA COX Then be not coy, but use your time, and while you may, go marry. Patty” . . . mighty mite of enthusiasm . . . school spirit — what a booster! . . . plans to leave the ranks of the unmarried soon. Booster Club; Girls’ League; Jr. Red Cross. TURNER COX Up lad, up; ’tis late for lying.” State 100 and 220 champ . . . Speedy” he’s called and speedy he is! . . . likes his music fast too . . . renowned for (?) Merc. Clubs: Boys’, Letter; Teams: Football, Track (Co-Capt.). THOMAS CRAMER There is no index of character so sure as the voice. Tom” . . . golden voice to match golden hair . . . loyal rooter for football team ... a future teacher. Choir; Clubs: F.T.A., Letter; Football Manager; Student Coun¬ cil.

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