Weaver High School - Portal Yearbook (Hartford, CT)

 - Class of 1964

Page 28 of 128

 

Weaver High School - Portal Yearbook (Hartford, CT) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 28 of 128
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Page 28 text:

MARTHA COPELAND Marty ... a girl with a great sense of humor and a jovial personality . . . has rhythm— loves to sing and dance . . . has quite a record collection . . . future goal is nursing. Arts-crafts Club; Girls’ League. RUTH CORR Rootie ... a cool, calm, col¬ lected girl who always seems to have the situation under con¬ trol . . . willing to listen and even more willing to under¬ stand . . . music one of her chief loves ... a nursing ca¬ reer in the future. Band; Orchestra; Choir; Inter- high Choir; Honor Society; Girls’ League. JANICE CORDILICO A silent member of the class of ’64 . . . always seen with a smile on her face ... a flair for office work ... of course, secretarial work in the future. Girls’ League. BRENDA CRAIG Brend ... a lively Weaverite . . . a friend to give a helping hand . . . likes to act and ob¬ serve others . . . will make an excellent legal secretary. Girls’ Business Club; Girls’ Leader Corps; Girls’ League. JOHN COLLETTE Frenchy . . . quiet, reserved, and always polite . . . enjoys the out-of-door life . . . speaks beautiful French . . . plans in¬ clude trade school. Boys’ Club. Just give Pete a car to tinker with and he’ll be happy . . . a future in the air (Air Force, that is) . . . always seen bomb¬ ing around after school with friends. Boys’ Club. Bill . . . friendly and good looking ... a real success with the opposite sex . . . likes snooping around antique shops . . . tinkers with rods . . . the Navy to get a great guy. Boys’ Club. ALICE COSTELLO Cos . . . witty is too moderate a word! . . . generally speaking, she’s generally speaking . . . official mischief maker . . . out¬ door type—enjoys fishing and hunting . . . mad for Mathis . . . future nurse. ROLAND COUILLARD B.K. or Kate . . . always friend¬ ly and kind . . . loves to laugh . . . enthusiastic about dancing and reading . . . plans to go on to I.B.M. school. Booster Club; Girls’ League. PETER COLLETTE WILLIAM COONEY Girls’ League; Booster Club. Mike . . . Hartford High’s loss, our gain . . . our new cutie . . . friendly and smart . . . enjoys automobiles, rifles, and hand weapons—sounds dangerous! . . . plans to work in chemical research after col¬ lege. Boys’ Club. BERTHA COOPER

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VICTOR CHANDLER Vic . . . greatly admired by the opposite sex for his mus¬ cles and charm . . . naturally athletic—enjoys swimming . . . future sees him in the Air Force. Boys’ Club; Boys’ Leader Corps. JOHN CHURCHILL Church . . . quiet but active . . . learned caution in an X- ray lab (no more crutches) never without a friend ... a real ski fan . . . hopes to be a pharmacist. Clubs: Boys’, Ski, Art-crafts; Portal Business Board. WILLIAM COLEMAN Bill . . . one of the quiet ones of our class . . . sincere and friendly . . . always willing to lend a helping hand . . . . . . improves his mind by reading in spare time. F.P.A. LEROY CICERO, JR. Where there’s a party you can always find Dickie Boy . . . anything for a laugh . . . swim¬ ming, hunting, running, and girls galore hold his interest . . . plans to attend college or enter Uncle Sam’s flyboys. Clubs: Boys’, Letter; Teams: Football, Track. CHERYL CLOUD A perfect example of a lady . . . quiet and reserved . . . respected for her graceful and friendly manner . . . has a sparkling smile for all. Girls’ League; Clubs: Dance, Art-crafts; Portal Editorial Board. FRANK COLEMAN Frannie . . . good-looking and popular (just ask one of his many fans) . . . sports-minded, too . . . can really charm the Bonnies . . . also quite fond of cars . . . lively with a capi¬ tal L ... a sure success in any venture. Clubs: Boys’, Letter; Football Team. INGRID CHORCHES Hing . . . one of Weaver’s best dressed . . . member of the Wednesday Night Club . . . devoted to knitting and driving her car . . . misses Judi, Sue, and Mimi . . . four more years of school coming up. Girls’ League; F.P.A.; Booster Club. Don’t let her size fool you! . . . here’s someone who’s a delight to know . . . this aimi- able gal likes reading, dancing, and jazz . . . W.H.S. will miss her pleasing disposition and warm smile . . . good luck, Shortie. Clubs: Booster, Art-crafts, Fu¬ ture Nurses’; Girls’ League; Majorette. Manny ... a great guy with a ready sense of humor . . . girls, girls, and still more make him happy . . . always makes a good appearance with his handsome face and sharp clothes . . . plans to attend technical school. Boys’ Club. Ed . . . has an explanation for everything . . . pride and joy? of course, the Weaver band . . . jack of all trades . . . Does he talk in his sleep, too? . . . plans to be a mechanical en¬ gineer. Band; Orchestra; Photography Club; A.V.A. squad. CLARA CARTER MANUEL CARDOZA EDGAR CARROLL 23



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KEVIN CUSHMAN A sports-minded young man . . . Cush is usually listening to KNOX when not with a cer¬ tain someone from Hall . . . future holds college or the Armed Forces. Clubs: Boys’, Dramatic. DIANA CYR Nan ... a soft-spoken girl with beautiful blond hair ... fa¬ vorite hobby is stamp collect¬ ing . . . plans to go to night school and work as a secretary. Girls’ League. TYLON DAVIS Teddy . . . quiet in the crowd . . . spirited in the group” . . . example of another Offi¬ cer Penn miracle” . . . remem¬ bered for his manly walk, flash¬ ing smile, and extensive ward¬ robe . . . special interests— jazz and sports. Clubs: Art-crafts, Boys’; Cross Country Team. LAURIE CRAVEN A deep thinker . . . always alert and ready with a correct answer . . . loves folk music and reading Sandburg ... fu¬ ture plans include college. DENNIS CRUSE Dee ... a lad with a winning personality . . . well liked by all the Beavers . . . always caught in the spotlight on the dance floor . . . hobbies include golf, swimming, and girls! . . . for the future—college bound. Boys’ Club. DAVID CUMMINGS Dave ... a new addition to Weaver this year . . . gained friends quickly . . . always heard humming in the halls . . . enjoys playing the trumpet and target shooting ... a real car enthusiast. Band; Orchestra. JOANNE CUSICK Cookie . . . quiet but cute . . . a smile to win many friends ... a twinkle in her eye for a certain somebody . . . enjoys action—swimming and ice skating . . . good luck to a uture hairdresser. Girls’ League. DIANA DaFONTE De De . . . short and cute with auburn hair . . . noted for her hazel colored eyes . . .contains a glowing personality . . . loves painting, horse back riding, and swimming . . . future career in the business world. Clubs: Arts-crafts, Photog¬ raphy; Girls’ League. WAYNE DAIGLE Quiet and soft-spoken . . . the patience of a lord and the man¬ ners of a knight . . . always willing to help a less fortunate chemistry student ... a collec¬ tor of coins and stamps . . . a bright future is certain for this ambitious Weaverite. Clubs: Biology, Chess; Honor Society; Tennis Team. CAROL DAVIS Toot . . . has that genuine look I like you” written all over her face ... all who know her are captivated by her friendly manner, grace, and charm . . . enjoys modern dance and col¬ lecting records. Girls’ Business Club; Girls’ League.

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