Weaver High School - Portal Yearbook (Hartford, CT)

 - Class of 1958

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RICHARD CABRAL “Yeersay Weearseaver!” “Richie . . . “Wish it were just starting . . . Weaver’s scout for fun . . . any outside activity calls to Big Chief Richard . . . we can still hear him cheering at the games . . . future; college, service. Teams: Cross-Country (Co- Capt.), Track; Clubs; Boys’, Let¬ ter; Leader Corps (Ex. Board); Student Council; Boys’ State; J.C.C. (Registrar); Prophet. JAMES CALHOUN, JR. “With his eyes in flood with laughter.” “Calhoun” or “Lawyer” . . . sports fan . . . easy-going guy . . . talents lie in music and niano . . . plans for future not definite . . . best of luck to a great guy. Boys’ Club. SARAH CALHOUN “Laugh, and the world laughs with you. “Doll” ... a fun-loving girl is she . . . she digs the sounds . . . future in nursing . . . loved being the first in lunch lines! Girls’ League. JOHN CARON “A man of few words but many thoughts. “Red” . . . tall, slim, and good- looking ranger . . . plans for Tech¬ nical School, then drafting . . . remember the annex faculty.? . . . keenly interested in cars and the fairer sex. Boys’ Club; Leader Corps. RUSSELL CARTER “Get a little fun out of life. “Skeet” . . . Weaver’s cowboy on the basketball court . . . “Brer Rabbit” ... a friendly, happy-go- lucky fellow . . . sports and good music top his interests . . . col¬ lege in future. Clubs: Boys’, Letter; Basket¬ ball Team. RALPH CARUCCI j “Thumbs” . . . always loads of j fun . . . has his eye on all the gals! ... a sporting man . . . un¬ decided on future plans . . . had some good times in Beaverland. Clubs: Boys’, Letter (Treas.); Football Team. JOSEPH CASCIO “Hang worry.” “Joe” ... a quiet, happy-go- lucky lad with a friendly manner . . . sports and music his favorite pastimes ... a wavy-haired cow¬ boy . . . after Weaver, college lies ahead. Boys’ Club. PATRICIA CASHMAN “A good disposition is a quality worth having. “Pat” . . . avid sports enthusi¬ ast . . . quite a dancer too . . . sweet and friendly smile ... al¬ ways neat . . . two years at Weaver were the greatest . . . will make an excellent woman in white. Girls’ League. CORRADO CASSARINO “Happiness was born a twin.” “Tony” . . . whiz on the grid¬ iron . . . happy-go-lucky . . . good looking with a quiet charm . . . what lurks behind that serious countenance.? . . . says Weaver “Enjoyable” . . . promising fu¬ ture. Boys’ Club; Teams: Football, Baseball; Jr. Usher; Honor So¬ ciety. SANTO CASSARINO “A twin was born to happiness.” “Sam” . . . avid sports enthu¬ siast . . . another addition to Weaver’s doubles . . . friendly and easy-going . . . the dark, silent, handsome type . . . our crystal ball shows “Sam” as fu¬ ture machinist . . . good luck to a swell guy! Boys’ Club; Teams: Football, Baseball.

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ARNOLD BROWER Muscles, muscles, I ' ve got the muscles.” “Teersles . . . Brower the Build! . . . the flutter of feminine hearts he makes . . . and gives them all a thousand aches . . . one of the “Men” . . . soon will be flexing those muscles on col¬ lege campus. Boys’ Club. JOHN BROZAK Those of fezv words are the best of men.” “John” . . friendly guy . . thing mechanica and cars . . . an easy-going, knack for any- . . . likes music future includes Ward School of Electronics and career as electronics engineer. Boys’ Club. CYNTHIA BUCELLO Silence more musical than any song.” “Cindy” . . . tall and slender . . . quiet . . . avid movie fan . . . plans include pounding the keys . . . best of luck to a shy, senior senorita. Girls’ League. EDNA BUNCE He profits most who serves best.” “Buncy” ... a smile for all . . . full of pep and vitality . . . loves reading and skating . . . will de¬ vote her future to soothing fe¬ vered brows . . . enjoyed Weaver “very much.” Girls’ League. WILLIAM BURNS Who so would be a man must be a non-conformist.” “Bill” . . . that quiet intelli¬ gence . . . what an imagination! . . . we’ll never forget Prufrock! . . . friendly . . . lover of poetical masterpieces . . . enjoys records, records, and more records . . . college bound. Boys’ Club; F.P.A.; Lookout; Portal Board; Honor Society; Orator. JUDITH BRENNER Sweetness and light.” “Judy” . . . quiet, blonde, and s ' ender . . . pleasant personality wins friends . . . many interests include music, dancing, stamps, and photography . . . thinks Weaver was lucrative and gal¬ vanizing (WYw!) . . . future psychologist. F.P.. .; Girls’ League; Student Council. HARVEY BRIGHTM.AN A friend is worth all hazards we can run.” “Harv” . . . friendly, active W ' eaverite . . . always a pleasant air around him . . . spends spare time dancing and reading . . . fu¬ ture includes engineering career . . . “Enjoyed my years at W ' eaver.” Clubs: Boys’, Chess’ F.P.A.; Lookout Business Board; Junior Usher; Student Council; Honor Society. ROBERTA BRIGHTMAN I’m very aggravated.” Kept us laughing for 4 years! . . . attractive, amiable, and great . . . staunch 1.1.0. member . . . records and friends corral Roberta’s heart . . . love and mar¬ riage in the future . . . ‘AVeaver was muuy!” Clubs: Art-Crafts, Booster; F.P.A.; Girls’ League; Jr. Red Cross. ABBY JANE BRODY La douceur charme Fame — sweetness of disposition charms the soul.” “Abby” . . . diligent French student . . . ready smile and swell personality . . . efficient and con¬ scientious . . . about Weaver — “loved every minute of it” . . . future career as bi-lingual secre¬ tary. Band; Clubs: F.P.A., Latin; Girls’ League; Honor Society; Lookout ; Orchestra; Portal Board. ROBERT BROSNAN “Stately and tall he moves.” Plays a sax that’s keen . . . he’s tall and lean . . . it’s “Bros” . . . interest in fine art of jazz . . . well liked by all his pals . . . “Sorry to leave a good school and Hculty.” Boys’ Club.



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J( ' )SEPHI E CAVALLARO Good things come in small packages.” “Josie” . . . quiet but warm |)crs()nality . . . always ready with a smile . . . boisterous boost¬ er .. . considered years at W eaver considerably enjoyable . . . fu¬ ture plans predict office work . . . best wishes to a shy miss. Girls’ League. ROBERT CHRISTENSEN His very joot has music in it.” “Bob” and his tremendous trumpet, of course! . . . what would musicales be without the music of Christensen. ' ’ . . . music college and teaching career . . . popular with all the kids . . cer¬ tain “Noted” success. Band (Pres.); Boys’ Club; Or¬ chestra; Choir; Honor Society. I r GRADINE CHERRY A soaring spirit is her delight.” “Gra” . . . cheerful and spirited girl . . . hours away from Weaver spent listening to records and reading . . . thought kids at Weaver were “the craziest” . . . bright future ahead for this “Hep” girl. Art-Crafts Club; Girls’ League. MADELINE CHESERY W ...E ...A ...V ...E ...R!” “Maddie” . . . spark of Weav¬ er’s flame of spirit . . . This is personality . . . joyful, jovial, spirit-filled . . . dancing and sports high on list . . . “Completely fabulous 4 years” . . . private secretary and success, of course! Business Club; Cheerleader (Capt.); Girls’ League (Ex. Board); Leader Corps; A.A. (Sec.); Portal Typist. ROBERT CHIAPPONI Let me ride in the wide open spaces that I love.” “Bob” . . . eyes turned to the sports world . . . amicable mem¬ ber of Barbour Street Corral . . . bricklaying future . . . Weaver: “I don’t know how I did it, but I did it!” Boys’ Club; Baseball Team. GOALWIRE CHILDS The world belongs to the enthusiast.” “Goalwire” . . . friendly and ve-ry enthusiastic . . . well liked by all who know him . . . music- ally-minded man . . . plans to at¬ tend Technical School to learn Draftsmanship . . . WYaver was “Lots of fun.” Boys’ Club. J.ANICE CHRISTIAN “Silence more musical than any song.” “Jan” . . . quiet, friendly, sin¬ cere ... if Janice’s sweetness were music, who needs Rock ’n’ Roll? . . . reading and sports are the likes of this lass . . . Weaver fabulous . . . college-bound for psychiatric social work. Girls’ League; J.C.C.; Student Council. JOSEPH CHRYSTAL Such strength as a man has, he should use.” “Joe” . . . muscles make the man ... we can still see him in the annex at .11:00 . . . great with the sticks . . . plans to study mu¬ sic .. . “Good time at Weaver.” Boys’ Club. PEGGY CICERO Her skies are not cloudy all day.” “Peg” ... a friendly girl, al¬ ways cheerful and bright ... an enthusiastic basketball fan who will really miss her four years at Weaver . . . one of her hopes for the future is a successful business career . . . Good Luck! Girls’ League. LORRAINE CLARK “The soul of an artist.” “Robin” . . . kind and consider¬ ate . . . artist-painting and sketching superb! . . . other hob¬ bies include reading, stamp col¬ lecting, and chess . . . way with animals suits her perfectly — fu¬ ture raising horses, of course! Chess Club; Girls’ League. I I w » I k |l I ' j r I I

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