Weaver High School - Portal Yearbook (Hartford, CT)

 - Class of 1965

Page 33 of 128

 

Weaver High School - Portal Yearbook (Hartford, CT) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 33 of 128
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Page 33 text:

ERNEST DOYLE “The coffee kid” . . . loves building models . . . believes in hard work . . . will remember the great teachers and friends at Weaver . . . wants to be a detective. Boys’ Club, Choir DONALD DRESSLER “Don” . . . life is a many splen- dered thing . . . remembers the mad scientist in ‘chem lab’ . hopes to be a teacher. Boys’ Club, Boys’ Leader Corps, Future Teachers’ Club, Biology Club, Track team, Letter Club CLEO DUKE “People should stop to thank God for what they have” friendly, athletic . . . plans to become a nurse. Girls Leader Corps-sports chair¬ man, Girls’ League, Choir, Dance Club, Weaver Night. DONNA EATON Always on the go! . . . takes an active part in school activi¬ ties . . . enjoys being with all her friends . . . loved those days at Weaver. Choir, Modern Language Club THOMAS ELSTER “Els” . . . collects juice bottles . . . likes Johnny Mathis . . . hopes to be a teacher. Boys’ Club, Soccer team, Look¬ out Business Board PHILIP EUBANKS “Shac” . . . life is what you make it . . . remembers his dear friend, Mr. “C” . . . hopes to work for Ford. Boys’ Club, Cheerleader-co-cap¬ tain, Letter Club, Boys’ Leader Corps THOMAS DUKES “Bay Bay” . . . enjoys football and golf . . . will remember the teachers . . . plans to enlist. Boys’ Club, Letter Club, Golf team JEANETTE DUNCAN “Bobo . . . “Don’t just sit there, live!” . . . friendly and lively • . . will never forget those “thoughts for the day.” Girls’ League, Booster Club, Bowling Club JOYCE EVANS Shorty” ... a vibrant miss with a great personality ... en¬ joys skating, dancing, and cook¬ ing .. . will always remember Weaver “lunch lines” . . . after graduation plans to enter the world of business. Girls’ League JOHNNIE EVERETT John . . . quiet and sincere . . . enjoys pizza and grinders . . . will remember those over crowded halls . . . plans to work for a large industrial company after graduation. Girls’ League 29

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CHERRY ANN DAVIS MICHAEL DE TUCCIO Congenial and good-natured . . . a truly loyal companion . . . loves grinders, pizza . . . basket¬ ball interests her most . . . hopes to enter the business world. Girls’ League, Bowling Club, Lookout Club LENA DAVIS “Hollywood” . . . very popular with an engaging personality enjoys dancing and singing . . . will always remember the crowded halls of Weaver. Girls’ League, Booster Club LINCOLN DAVIS, JR. “Link” . . . ball of fun . . . fast man on track team . . . hob¬ bies include swimming, fishing, hunting, and woodworking . . . as for Beaverville: “I’ll always remember the fine teachers and students at Weaver” . . . plans to enter college. Football team, Track, Boys’ Club, Bowling Club-president, Letter Club LESLIE DENT “Les” ... a friendly and fun- loving girl . . . has a knack for getting along with others . . . success assured in the business world. Girls’ League, Girls’ Business Club PAULINE DERMER Will never go unnoticed ... is always bubbling with life and energy . . . will certainly be a success in college. Biology Club, Ski Club, Girls’ League 28 “Mike” . . . well-known and well-liked around school . . . Mr. Baseball himself . . . loves fishing and hunting . . . interest¬ ed in conservation. J.V. Baseball, Boys’ Club GEORGE DE VITA “Gorge” ... a natural politi¬ cian . . . really popular and a true Weaver leader . . . very sharp dresser . . . plans include college and then teaching. Student Council-president, FTA Club, Boys’ Club, Portal Busi¬ ness Board, Boys’ State ROBERT DIAKON “Bobbie D” . . . Weaver’s maker of smiles . . . enjoys Italian food, mixed with football, and a touch of Rob Orbison. . . . future plans include college and then teaching. Boys’ Club, Art Club, Honor Society IRA DICK “I” . . . cool, calm and col¬ lected . . . excels in art ... a firm supporter of Phi Beta . . . future looks toward college. Arts and Crafts Club, Boys’ Club ROSEMARY DONOR “Rosey” . . . sweetest girl you’ll ever meet . . . cheerful and friendly to all . . . future in¬ cludes college and marriage. Girls’ League, Girls’ Leader Corps, Future Teachers’ Club



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BARRY FIELD STEPHANIE EVERETT “Mousy” . . . small in stature, yet is magnified by a warm heart . . . loves fried chicken and potatoes . . . will make a “capital” addition to the busi¬ ness world. Girls’ League FLORENCE FALCONE “Hsiao-ti” . . . always puts a new light on some interesting sub¬ ject ... a bright spot in the Albany Avenue branch library . . . will always remember third marking period in chemistry . . . plans to go to college. Girls’ League, Honor Society, Modern Language Club KATHLEEN FEENEY “Kay” ... a warm and con¬ genial Beaver . . . shows good sportsmanship in everything she does . . . enjoys horseback riding and dancing . . . best of luck to a deserving girl. Girls’ League, Future Nurses’ Club RAYMOND FEENEY, JR. “Ray” ... a calm and quiet man who will never forget Wea¬ ver’s “air of friendliness” . . . finds recreation in skin diving and girls (naturally) . . . future- Marines. Boys’ Club, J.V. Football ROBERT FERREIRA “Bob” . . . strong, silent type . . . . remembers the,time he split his leader corps pants . . . hopes to go to Prince “Tech”. Boys’ Club, Boys’ Leader Corps “Joe Val” . . . “Eat, drink and be merry” . . . likes to collect girls . . . enjoys sports . . . really has perseverance . . . future includes a career in medicine. Jr. Class President, Student Council (Public Relations Di¬ rector), Jr. City Council (Clerk), Lookout (Sports Ed¬ itor), Honor Society, FPA (Exec. Board), Weaver Night (coordinator), Jr. Prom Com¬ mittee, Band, Nutmeg Boys State Delegate MAUREEN FIELD “Life is great” . . . warm and friendly . . . always wears a cheerful smile . . . quite scholar¬ ly and possesses a great sense of humor . . . will always re¬ member The Lookout . . . plans to go on to college. Girls’ League, Lookout —edi¬ tor, DAR Good Citizenship Award, Girls’ Leader Corps, Essayist DEBORAH FINKEL “Deb” . . . easy going and friendly ... a cheerful smile for all . . . active member of “the Wednesday Night Club” . . . wants to attend college and ob¬ tain a nursing degree. Girls’ Leader Corps (Treas.), Girls’ League, Band, Portal Business Board, Dancing Doll (Weaver Night) MARILYN FISHER “Maire” . . . vivacious smile and twinkling brown eyes comprise this pretty Weaverite . . . will always remember Junior year . . . after graduation will attend college . . . hopes to teach ele¬ mentary school. Girls’ League, Modern Lan¬ guage Club, Biology Club, For¬ eign Policy Association. Look¬ out proofreader, Arts and Crafts Club, Dramatics Club, Honor Society, Portal Business Board JACQUELINE FLYNN “Jackie” ... a lass of many charms and merry disposition . . . is truly a durable friend . . . future includes success . Girls’ League

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