Weaver High School - Portal Yearbook (Hartford, CT)

 - Class of 1964

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LINDA GARBUS Lin . . . patient, modest, thinks for herself . . . good sense of humor . . . think she’s quiet? catch her in a silly mood . . . enjoys reading, knitting, paint¬ ing ( I’m real bad”) . . . dislikes gossips, phonies, and tomatoes. Lookout; F.P.A.; Honor Society; Girls’ League. JILL GILMAN A fine looking girl with a mag¬ netic personality . . . loves her B.F.’s . . . thorough and care¬ ful (that includes her driving!) . . . dislikes eating but does it anyway . . . can be seen scouting around many a cam¬ pus. Dramatic Club (treas.); Girls’ League (2nd v. p.); Honor So¬ ciety; Lookout; Portal Editorial Board. MAXINE GERE Max . . . she shall have music wherever she goes . . . bright and bubbly personality . . . oh! what a beautiful voice! . . . enjoys reading Salinger and Steinbeck . . . future holds teaching degree in music. Choir; Inter-high Choir; Girls’ League; Girls’ Leader Corps; Clubs: Booster, French, Art- crafts, Hootenanny. WILLIAM GERICH Gil ... a good-looking and popular member of our class . . . usually seen in the lobby before school . . . Weaver’s own Robert Goulet . . . our country will be in good hands with this future diplomat. Clubs: Boys’ (sec.), F.P.A., French; Inter-high Choir (v. p.); Choir; Portal Business Board; Male Cheerleader. WALTER GIBSON, JR. Little Gip ... a very popular boy, especially with the girls . . . favorite hobby is eating . . . plans to attend trade school and see Uncle Sam later. LEO GILMAN Cleo . . . friendly but shy . . . enjoys sports . . . usually found listening to the radio, especial¬ ly the Big D” . . . plans to go to college. Clubs: Art-crafts, Boys’; Boys’ Figure Sketching Group. DIANE GLICKMAN All the world’s a stage . . . coal black hair and snow white skin . . . handy with the needles . . poised and sophisticated . . our future Judith Anderson. Clubs: (Dramatic (pres.), F.P.A., Ski; Girls’ Leader Corps; Girls’ League; Honor Society; Lookout. PAUL GLOTZER Known by his friends as Jake Schwartz . . . friendly and ac¬ tive . . . enjoys tennis and bowling . . . will make piles of money as a dentist. Clubs: Boys’, Letter; Lookout Business Board; Tennis Team (cap.). MARIAN GLYNOS A certain spark in that person¬ ality . . . quick with a friendly hello . . . one of the devoted schedule room girls . . . future unfolds secretarial work for Marian. Clubs: Biology, Girls’ Business, Booster; Girls’ League; Jr. Red Cross (sec.-treas.). JERROLD GOLD Jerry . . . active and friendly ... a very quiet lad . . . en¬ joys building and flying model planes . . . plans to attend col¬ lege to study business admin¬ istration. Boys’ Club; Projection Squad.

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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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ARLINE GOLDSTEIN Ar . . . cute bundle of enthu¬ siasm . . . personable and fun . . . a real friend . . . more bounce to the ounce . . . can do any dance ever invented . . . will make a capable secretary. Clubs: Spanish, Dramatic; Girls’ Leader Corps; Girls’ League. CHARLES GRACE Chico El . . . easily recognized because his eyes are on the sky . . . po pular with both sexes but prefers the weaker one . . . special interests include sports, music, and engineering. RIKA GOLDMAN The Weaver community’s own committee woman . . . happiest when she’s busiest . . . the guidance office, her home away from home . . . service is this girl’s middle name . . . plans a career helping others, work¬ ing with the handicapped. Lookout; Orchestra (v.p.); Jr. Red Cross (pres.); Honor So¬ ciety; Clubs: Dramatics, Biol¬ ogy, F.P.A. HERMAN GOOGE He flies through the air with miraculous ease . . . star fea¬ ture at basketball halftimes . . . track attraction . . . great all- around guy . . . has a knack with radios . . . plans to join Uncle Sam’s team. Boys’ Leader Corps; Track Team. CAROL GOLDBERG Ker . . . the original slow- motion kid . . . usually seen with her twinnie . . . one of Weaver’s knitting enthusiasts . . . busy Wednesday nighter . . . college in the future. Clubs: Dramatic, Ski; Girls’ League; Honor Society; Lookout and Portal Business Boards. EDWARD GOLDBERG It’s Bob Dylan, it’s a Beatle, no, it’s Eddie! . . . plans to write the world’s greatest novel . . . leads a wild life in Hartford and Springfield ... a man of the world. Clubs: Boys’, Ski, Dramatic, Boys’ Figure Sketching; Honor Society (sec.); Student Coun¬ cil; Portal Editorial Board; Jr. Usher. LEONARD GOLDBERG Lenny . . . friendly to all . . . lots of personality . . . enjoys all sports . . . quite a little basketball player and golfer . . . plans include college. Clubs: Boys’, F.P.A. ANNA GRAHAM RAYMOND GRASSO FREDRICA GRAY Freddie . . . smooth sophisti¬ cation ... a woman therefore to be won . . . artistic and rhythmic . . . loves to go on that off beaten track . . . en¬ joys the study of people with her perceptive skill . . . will make an excellent fashion de¬ . Ever well groomed . . . Ann is as warm as she is cool . . . many of her strikes made on the bowling alleys . . . we’ll see her win more success as Ray . . . quiet in school, a blast outside . . . selective in choosing his friends . . . those lucky ones value his friendship well . . . plans for the future include a college education. Boys’ Club; F.P.A. signer. Clubs: Dramatic, Dance (pres.), Art-crafts (v.p.); Por¬ tal Editorial Board; Girls’ League. a secretary. Clubs: Booster, Girls’ Business; Jr. Red Cross.

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