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Phil Fugge orders his boys to push the pencils. STUDENT COUNCIL: Neil Berman, Phil Fugge, Brenda Mitchell, Howie Greenblatt, Theresa Baccielo, Dona Sum¬ mers, Robert Sheketoff, Elyse Cramer, Gary Goldstein, Lena Johnson, Sheila Howard and Paul Spector.
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BOY’S CLUB OFFICERS: Mr. Booker Holton, Leonard Gold, Stuart Sack, Frank Johns, Phil Fugge, Abraham Ford, and Bruce Dublin. m ■ I m f wLi COUNCIL HEADS ORGANIZATIONS Designed to bring order out of chaos, the Student Council heads the diversified clubs at Weaver. When the students demand a dance, who plans it? The Student Council. When money has to be collected for Thi Ut, the foster child, who is responsible? The Student Council. When a committee has to be form¬ ed, who forms it? The Student Council. Directed by Howie Green - blatt, the Council serves as the stable force of Weaver life. Appealing to the feminine tastes, the Girls’ League sponsored a fa¬ shion show of shifts, pant-suits and formal gowns, dinners, bingo par¬ ties and a movie, The Notorious Landlady.” The men of Weaver find their answer in the Boys’ Club which added an innovation, the Faculty-POP Game, to their annual pencil drive. Despite the talent of Woody Roberts, Lee Baby Sims and Chicken Man, the male faculty tri¬ umphed and added substantial cash to the coffers of the Boys’ Club. GIRLS’ LEAGUE OFFICERS: Elyse Cramer, Diane Wilkomer, Cheryl Weis- man, Miss Belisle, Barbara Mattleson, and Ilona Yousman. Cheryl Weisman wins at bingo. 12
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Russell Kaplan, Business Board Manager PORTAL ’67 PLANNED BY YEARBOOK STAFF If one were to enter Room 227 late on a Friday, the Portal Editorial Board could be found hard at work. The Board was under the supervision of editor-in-chief, Olivia Pittman, and faculty adviser, Miss Kathleen Gallagher. Russell Kaplan, business manager, and his board were responsible for the large number of ads. The crecht for photography and the art work goes to a dedicated junior, Phillip Garbus. Led by Sheila Sondik, president, and Miss Donna Adcock, faculty adviser, the Weaver Chapter of the National Honor Society sold Beat Hartford High” tags, compiled the playbill for Weaver Night, and ran a guess the beans” game. These fund-raising projects provided a graduating senior with a college scholarship. HONOR SOCIETY: (Row 1, left to right) Jay Wish, Rob¬ ert Katz, Robert Sheketoff, Leonard Gold, and Neil Berman. (Row 2) Philip Fugge, Anne Rubin, Faith Okun, Nancy Neckes, Joan Marshall, Marshall Soltz, Paul Spector, How¬ ard Greenblatt. (Row 3) Marianna Zamlauski, Jo-Anne Bac- cielo, Rosalie Berkowitz, Sheila Sondik, Linda Avseev, Ron¬ ald Berkowitz. (Row 4) Sheila Rose, Judy Toce, Cheryl Weisman, Edward Lebetkin. (Row 5) Nancy Grant, Beverly Miller, Andrea Attas, Anita Lazer, Dona Summers, Renee Klau, and Herbert Pick.
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