Weaver High School - Portal Yearbook (Hartford, CT)

 - Class of 1961

Page 30 of 144

 

Weaver High School - Portal Yearbook (Hartford, CT) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 30 of 144
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SUSAN BEEBE She has a smile for every joy; a tear for every pain.” Sue” . . . always on the go with the other half ... a cute parcel of excitement . . . slight stubborn streak . . . often seen with certain Weaver grad . . . friends galore . . . success in future assured. Booster Club; F. P. A.; Girls’ League; Jr. Red Cross; Political Affairs Club (Pres.); Lookout Business Board. , -I MARCIA B feHER ' ‘Tve taken my whefe,d.’ye v y found ' ' it.’’ , Beech” . . a lively lady, ' Xv s on the go . . . digs Jazz the i C st . . . friendly and furu-to be‘vyifh . . . Weaver— nothing Eot greats . . . college lies- ahead U. r, V- F. P. A.; Gi s’ Lea e;Jt( b Business Board. V r. i PATRICIA BENNETT Amiability shines by its own light.” Pat” curly, strawberry blonde hair . . . twinkling blue eyes . . . happy- go-lucky . . . friendly and full of wit . . . also loves dancing . . . should make a good nurse with her sympathetic disposition. Biology Club; Girls’ League. GARY BERG I shall worry some other day.” Gary . . . One of Weaver’s friend¬ liest personalities . . . always ready with a smile and a joke . . . enjoys all kinds of sports . . . especially likes lunchroom meals — Great” . . . good luck, Gary. Boys’ Club. FELICE BERGEN Education and study are the favors of the muses.” Felice ... a quiet, studious miss . . . loves to read . . . enjoys classi¬ cal music . . . good luck to a future high school schoolmarm. Band; F. P. A.; Girls’ Leader Corps; Latin Club; Lookout; Or¬ chestra; Review. BARBARA BERGERON A pretty girl is like a melody.” Barbara . . . witty redhead . . . peaches and cream complextion paints a pretty picture . . . shy at times . . . easy to get along with .... loves fun and cats! . . .good luck to one of the best. PAMELA BERMAN Geepers, creepers, where’d ya get those peepers?” Pam’s” sparkling brown eyes re¬ flect the sincerity and warmth of her friendship . . . will long re¬ member Friday nites at Lookout . . . this future teacher wouldn’t change a minute of her years at Weaver. Biology Club; F. P. A; F. T. A. (Sec.); Girls’ League; Honor So¬ ciety; Latin Club; Lookout Feature Editor; Quill and Scroll. ARNOLD BERNS ' TEIN The smile that won’t come off.” A bespeckled, grinning, wild, young man . . . especially enjoys cars, cooking, girls, and talking . . . says of Weaver years, most exciting of my life!” GERARD BERUBE He says nothing, but thinks the more.” Jerry” . . . favorites include foot¬ ball, baseball, and cars . . . quiet but you always know that he’s there . . . easy-going . . . future plans include night school . . . found Weaver very friendly. Boys’ Club. FAYE BIALICK Her very foot has music in it.” Fay” . . . always dashing around the band room . . . laughing and talking in home room . . . music and dancing (and a certain college freshman) are a few main interests . . . wouldn’t trade my years at Weaver for anything” . . . future medical secretary. All State Band; Weaver Band (Sec.); F. P. A.; F. T. A.; Girls’ League; Girls’ Leader Corps.

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ALTON BABINEAU Impishness gives very misleading first impressions.” Al” . . . fwinkling eyes and elfish grin mean watch out! . . . always has a pleasant hello . . . real likable guy . . . plans for future include college or Air Force. Boys’ Club; F. P. A. NANCY BACKUS She smiled and all the world was gay.” Nancy . . . likes all kinds of music . . . a smile for everyone . . . ice skating, bowling, and walking make life more fun . . . IBM school lies ahead . . . interest in one certain person . . . Weaver — enjoyable.” Biology Club; Boys’ Club; Football Team; F. P. A. horseback ridiipgt ' aryi, fodjball tops with this special interest in the ‘States Air Force . . . I’ve spent” secrej i in small office len marr . Booster Club; Business Club; Girls’ Leader Corps; Girls’ League. ROBERT F. BARTLE’TT It befits a young man to be modest.” Bobby” . . . dark-haired and per¬ sonable . . . has sports on his mind and his tongue . . . bashful around the fair-sex (but not for long) . . . future Fly-boy.” Baseball Team; Boys’ Club (Treas.) ROBERT W. BARTLETT, JR. I’ve got rhythm. I’ve got music, who could ask for anything more?” Butch” . . . give him a base violin and wow! . . . great sense of humor . . . quite a wit . . . plans to work in the field of music ... of Weaver — I’m glad I made it!” Boys’ Club. MIRIAM BATT And still the wonder grew that one small head could carry all she knew.” Miriam ... a great gal with a head full of brains! . . . always seen running to or from some meeting . . . Weaver gave her a marvelous education.” Biology Club (Pres.); F. P. A.; Girls’ League; Honor Society; Latin Club; Lookout Proofreader; Or¬ chestra; Review Editor; Silverman Book Award. JOHN BARRETT There are two sides to every argument: the wrong side and mine!” John . . . has an eye for the fairer sex . . . enjoys all sports . . . talent lies in the field of art . . . plans to go to art school . . . thought W. H. S. was great! Art-Crafts Club; Boys’ Club; Boys’ Leader Corps; Cross-Country Team. CAROL BEEBE Le francais, c’est impossible.” Cab” . . . one of the girls” . . . usually found with one of the boys” . . . put a lot into Weaver and got much out . . . athletic and active . . . college ahead. Biology Club; Booster Club; F. P. A.; Girls’ League (Ex. Board); Lookout Business Board.



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start Weaver all o Boys’ Club; Boys’ (Ex-Board XAURA GLENN BOWMAN Friendliness is priceless, though silent it be.” Greek” . . . friendly, quiet lad . . . liked by both boys and girls . . . lover of ham radio and hunt¬ ing . . . Navy or electronics in this 1 1 . f — wishes he ' could over! BOYD I laughed ’til I cried.” Laurie” . . . real neat dresser . . . happy-go-lucky . . . contagious laugh . . . brightens any crowd with her glowing personality . . . attracted to jazz albums • - • next stop business school. F. P. A.; Girl LtNyJ BRADLEY rs are contagious, but they’re by half. As quickly surely catching, as Polly’s little laugh.” oily” . . . listening to music and «llecting souvenirs and banners take up her spare time . . . always on the go . . . plans include a merger with the U. S. Air Force . . . Weaver was more than enjoy¬ able. Biology Club; Booster Club; Cheer¬ leader (Co-Capt.); Choir; F. T. A.; Girls’ Leader Corps; Girls’ League; Jr. Red Cross. ARLENE BLUM In silence comes, in silence goes.” ! Ar” . . . soft-spoken, quiet lass, ! ... sincere and amiable . . . bowl- i ing, golf, and swimming are among j her interests . . . will be pounding I the keys in the future . . . Weaver I — It flew by too fast!” I ! Girls’ League. JOSEPH BIELUCH One of the Two.” Joe” . . . quiet boy and pleasing personality . . . liked by one and all . . . interests include Radcliff Hicks School of Agriculture . . . thought Weaver — all right!” Boys’ Leader Corps. GEORGE BLANCO 1 A millionnaire if silence were ! golden.” I Just plain George” . . . easily known by shock of black hair and quiet, but pleasing way . . . avid interest in art coupled with much talent . . . plans to work — at j least til retirement! I Art-Crafts Club. Oh So Tall” Eddie . . .terrific boy with a matching personality . . . one of the men of the lobby . . . interests include ham radio and Blue Hills Volunteer Fire Department . . . plans for future include Navy. Boys’ Club; Boys’ Leader Corps. MARLA BOROW Quiet persons are welcome anywhere.” Marlboro” . . . shy, pretty, and a true friend ... a bright, warm smile for everyone . . . lists music and reading among top interests . . . Marla plans work and marriage after her wonderful times at Weaver.” Business Club; Girls’ League. EDWARD BIELUCH RICHARD BOUCHER A man of few words but many thoughts.” Dick” . . . amiable easy-going fellow . . . popular with both sexes . . . quiet guy with mis¬ chievous eye . . . future sees him at a drawing board . . . enjoyed Weaver’s classes and teachers. Boys’ Club.

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