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[w j i ' I F 1 1 ■ -fe CLASS OFFICERS Front, left to right: D’Esopo, Yoselle. Seated: Lindenberg, Ware, J. Levine, M. Lutin, Chesery, Horenstein, Priscilla Santos. Standing: DeVito, A. Kaufman, McNamara, Norman, St. Laurent, Cabral, Tin¬ sley, Burns. CLASS OFFICERS President—Michael Lutin Treasurers—Alan Kaufman, Priscilla Santos Orator—William Burns Essayist—Arlene Horenstein Historians—Feme Ware, Gerald McNamara Prophet—Richard Cabral Prophetess—Carol D’Esopo Testator—John Norman Testatrix—Judith Levine Chairman Reception Committee—Edith Yoselle Chairman Senior Banquet—Judith Lindenberg Marshals—Ronald St. Laurent, Anthony DeVito President of A.A.—Fred Tinsley Secretary of A.A.—Madeline Chesery 24
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PATRICIA ALEKSON “Pretty eyes and pretty hair Make ‘Pat’ beyond compare. “Pat” . . . blonde, pert, and vivacious . . . always a friendly “Hi and the sweetest smde . . . dancing, sports, and collecting records her favorites . . . secre¬ tarial career in store for this miss. Clubs: Art-Crafts, Booster; Girls’ League. HANS ANDERSON ‘Silence is golden.” “Butch” . . . lanky, likeable Weaverite . . . usually found tumbling in gym . . . gymnastics and the fairer sex rate high with this lad . . . “Enjoyed years at Weaver.” Boys’ Club; Leader Corps. LESTER ARCHAMBAULT “Lest too light •winning make the prize light.” “Les” . . . dabbles in photog¬ raphy . . . interested in elec¬ tronics . . . plans attending col¬ lege . . . ambitious to become electronics engineer . . . enjoys working on his car . . . good- natured guy. Boys’ Club; Choir. RODENA ATKINS “A quiet lass—-there are but few who know the treasure con¬ cealed in you.” “Shorty” ... a quiet gal, but how she loves those cowboys and Indians too! ... to know her is to like her . . . “Weaver’s basket¬ ball games best” . . . next stop— business college. Girls’ League. BEVERLY BACON I, “Laughter is one’s greatest asset.” ) “Ben” ... a tall blonde ... continual smile . . . fun-loving ( disposition . . . likes dancing, ! skating, and riding in her car to ] various places near and far . . . j future work at Conn. General, f and then, of course, marriaee. j Clubs: Booster, Business; Girls’ j League. j BETTY BASKERVILLE “I came like Water, like Wind go.” “Bet” . . . tall and slender . . . doesn’t look it, but loves to eat . . . bubbling over with optimism . . . full of life . . . plans include nursing. Art-Crafts Club; Girls’ League; Jr. Red Cross. CLARENCE BAYNES “He’s full of worth and goodness too, with manly kindness blent.” “Sonny” . . . always big smile and hello . . . small in stature, big in heart . . . full of pep . . . active in drill patrol (what precision!) . . . future—juggling the numbers (accounting, of course). Clubs: Art-Crafts, Boys’; Stu¬ dent Council. GENE BEDARD “Had fun—glad to leave!” “Wart” . . . varmint to the ladies! . . . handsome range rider . . . food and snorts take this boy’s heart . . . collected ciphers here and there . . . future plans include cavalry (Uncle Sam!?!) . . . good luck! Boys’ Club; Football Team. RENA AvRUTICK “Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind.” Capable, efficient, kind, and considerate is Rena . . . enjoys needlework, working with young children, and music . . . thought Weaver “most enjoyable” . . . ambitious future includes college. Girls’ League. HOWARD BLUE “Fine — yes, as fine as wine!” “Blue” . . . “blue” hot on the court . . . sports and cars keep this boy busy . . . college next, and then a future businessman . . . “Spent three unforgettable years here.” Boys’ Club; Teams: Cross- Country, Basketball.
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