Weaver High School - Portal Yearbook (Hartford, CT)

 - Class of 1964

Page 31 of 128

 

Weaver High School - Portal Yearbook (Hartford, CT) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 31 of 128
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Page 31 text:

MARCIA FEIN Mar . . . sincere and sensitive . . . nimble fingers with the knitting needles . . . can be found cheering the Beavers on to victory . . . member of the Wednesday afternoon club . . . frequently dates a tuf” boy. Cheerleader; Girls’ Leader Corp; Girls’ League; Letter Club. SEYMOUR FELDBLUM Sey . . . friendly and cheerful . . . enjoys bowling, swimming, and other sports . . . likes the outdoor life, especially camp¬ ing and fishing . . . plans to become a pharmacist. Boys’ Club. JACQUELINE FERGUSON Always happy, always gay . . . full of laughs and fun . . . that’s Jackie . . . dancing, swimming, and jokes hold her interest . . . hairdressing school ahead. Girls’ League. CHARLOTTE FINMAN Cherie . • • small package of dynamite . . . short, cute, and popular . . . cream puff . . . makes her presence felt . . . always seen with a smile . . . two giggles for every word. Clubs: Booster, Girls’ Business; Girls’ League. LAURIE ESBJERG Soft-spoken and shy . . . beau¬ tiful complexion envy of many girls . . . usually seen with Chris or working JRC . . . reading and knitting big time consumers. Girls’ League; Jr. Red Cross; Booster Club. RICHARD DUNN Rick . . . never at a loss for words . . . don’t ever get into an argument with this kid . . . this future sociologist will cer¬ tainly change the world. Boys’ Club. RICHARD DZIS Rich . . . Weaver’s cigar-smok¬ ing Michelangelo . . . has a mean” time on weekends . . . a track star who bowls? . . . terrific at basketball . . . num¬ erous awards for athletic and artistic ability. Clubs: Boys’, Art-crafts, Letter; Teams: Track (capt.), Cross¬ country; Portal Editorial Board. SUSAN ELLIS Sue . . . lively isn’t the word! . . . happy bundle of boundless pep . . . member of the silly corps . . . especially devoted to Bessie . . . wins an award for talking on the phone. Girls’ League; Booster Club; Student Council. ALLAN EPSTEIN Eppie . . . always cheerful with a smile for every pretty girl . . . enjoys working with radios and televisions . . . hopes to become an electrical engineer or technician in the future. Clubs: Boys’, Ski. ANNA FAHR Ann . . . cute and friendly blond with a wonderful sense of humor . . . always seen with a certain someone . . . remem¬ ber the basketball seasons . . . future plans include working at an insurance company. Girls’ Business Club; Girls’ League.

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DANIEL DEAN Danny ... a serious and am¬ bitious worker . . . careful with that green stuff ... a real sharp dresser . . . always on the run . . . interests include Diane and collecting stamps and coins. Boys’ Club; Lookout (circula¬ tion manager). Always seen with a bat in his hand . . . loves bowling . . . willing to argue with anyone . . . probable future in the Armed Forces. Clubs: Boys’, Letter; Baseball Team. DONNA DeDORA A real swift secretary . . . known for her figures (short¬ hand, that is) ... a strict pa¬ tron of a certain place . . . leaves early—comes late . . . noted for her driving. Girls’ League; Girls’ Business Club; Choir. MARGARET DICKENS Margo . . . has a warm per¬ sonality . . . uses most of her energy up in sports ... if girls were only allowed to play on varsity teams . . . loves to play the piano and talk . . . future business woman or beautician. Girls’ Leader Corps; Girls League. CAROL DiMAIO Tiny but packed with energy . . . always smiling, always talk¬ ing . . . willing to lend a helping hand . . . future plans include some type of secretarial work. Girls’ League. ROY DIXON Crow . . . respected for his intelligence and common sense . . . has the ability to converse on almost any subject . . . great friend to many . . . bound for success whether it be in college or the Air Force. Inter-high Choir; Choir (pres.). MARTIN DRESSLER KATHLEEN DUILIO INES DUKE Marty ... a big person inside and out . . . always friendly and cheerful . . . enjoys girls and money (who doesn’t?) . . . plans to attend college and start a career in accounting. Clubs: Boys’, Dramatic; Pro¬ jection Squad (capt.); Special Service Squad. Kathy . . . oh, so quiet ... a new addition to our class . . . good-looking with a figure to match . . . horseback riding and basketball are her favorite hob¬ bies . . . always busy after school ... a future in psy¬ chology. Girls’ League. Well-read and intelligent . . . hates phonies . . . loves going to gym and voicing her opin¬ ions . . . but oh, that stubborn¬ ness! . . . wants to be a history teacher like Miss MacDonnell or join the Air Force. Girls’ Leader Corps (pres.); Portal Business Board. ANTHONY DiMELLA Tony . . . tall with a deep voice . . . very quiet . . . loves the out-of-door life—hunting and fishing . . . has twin com¬ panions. MARK DRESSLER



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JUDITH FRAZIER Judy . . . friendly and flirtacious . . . always has her eyes open for someone new of the mas¬ culine gender . . . should prove quite successful in the business world. Girls’ League. Margie . . . very friendly and, oh, so much fun . . . could win a talkathon ... a real whiz with the driver’s ed car . . . always has a devilish twinkle in her eyes. Arts-crafts Club; Girls’ League. ROBERT GAGNON Bob ... a good-looking and friendly Weaverite . . . one of the best dressed seniors . . . a great ladies’ man . . . future plans include college or the service. Clubs: Boys’, Letter; Baseball Team. MARJORIE ERANCO RICHARD FRARY W.H.S. wouldn’t have been the same without Rich . . . known for his lively arguments and discussions . . . coin collecting and fishing rate high ... off to college next year. Honor Society. ARTHUR FREEMAN Art . . . exercises a keen sense of humor . . . rarely serious, rarely quiet . . . basketball is a favorite of this guy . . . takes life easy . . . future in electrical engineering. Photography Club. WILLARD FULLARD Billy ... his voice can always be distinguished above others, especially after a victorious game . . . always joking and full of fun . . . plans to join Marines after graduation. Teams: Basketball, Football, Track; Letter Club. Quiet and reserved . . . strong advocate of silence is golden” . . . what makes Linda happy? —the patter of little feet and ballet . . . plans to be a math teacher. Girls’ League. RUTH FRIEDLANDER Ruthie . . . sweet and petite . . . loves red Chevies . . . con¬ geniality one of her outstanding qualities . . . can really string a bow . . . has a mind of her own. Clubs: Future Nurses’, Booster; Girls’ League. LINDA FISH Quietness and warm personal¬ ity make Doris an admirable person . . . hobbies include sewing, dancing, and reading . . . beaded in the direction of secretarial work or I.B.M. school. Booster Club; Girls’ League. Athletic and artistic . . . never at a loss for words . . . sincerity and friendliness are two quali¬ ties of this attractive brunette . . . no spares for Pat, only strikes—with men. Clubs: Booster, Girls’ Business; Girl’s League. ANNIE FLOYD PATRICIA FISHER

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