Weaver High School - Portal Yearbook (Hartford, CT)

 - Class of 1967

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ART-CRAFTS CLUB: (Left to right) Mr. John Preu, Amy Abel, Anne Rubin, Diane Korduner, and Phillip Garbus. Day, Jo-Anne Baccielo, Angela Thomas, Faye Wein, Gary LATIN CLUB: (Left to right) Carl Patterson, David Lump- Washington, Angela Thomas, Marguerite Zamlauski, Helena kin, Ethan Ungar, Jo-Anne Baccielo, Elyse Cramer, Victoria Marshall, Paul Rosenberg, and Mr. Joseph Hilbert. CO-CURRICULAR CIRCLES MIX STUDY WITH PLEASURE Students who wish to extend their academic in¬ terest in clubs can do so in Weaver. The Latin Club, advised by Mr. Joseph Hilbert, with Marla Cohen as president, conducted discussion groups on the history of the language, as well as its present status in the world. Students in and out of the art department can develop their skills and interest in the Art-Crafts Club, advised by Mr. John Preu. Diane Korduner, president, arranged lectures with Weaver alumni on their position in the art world. A trip to New York was taken, where popular museums were visited. The Biology Club, advised by Mr. Gilbert Stuart, developed the members into well-informed adults. President Steven Mastronarde and other members were rewarded with discussions on the internal and external features of animals. Students interested in the German language and culture can pursue their interests in the German Club, advised by Mr. Fritz Tietze. The German Club pro¬ vided an atmosphere for students to further study the German culture and make them well-rounded citizens. 27

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! GERMAN CLUB: (Left to right) Alan Lowenstein, Georgia Donna Strout, Laura Carabillo, Sigi DeHaas, Theresa Rozek, Thomas, Beverly Feldsher, Mr. Fritz Tietze, Sandra Baum, and Deborah Bachman. BIOLOGY CLUB: (Left to right) Anita Lazer, Carol Zwick, Laura Carabillo. (Row 2) Steven Mastronarde (president), Francis Menard, Peter Demos, Stuart Katz, Beverly Plassick, Phyllis Cohen. (Row 3) Robert Katz, Nancy Gaylor, Susan Staron, Wilhemina Cook, Jay Wish. (Row 4) Ralph Paoli, Edward Lebetkin, Edward Lazer, and Mr. Gilbert Stuart. 4 v J i ' % W Jr ' jr |fd| i B -1 W i WE W 1 Wr | l Mb: li L : gl ' y I u 1 y wSISlBt : — Y- ' -B v Ih I i i v. Mif Mw| j J



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I ! Cheryl McGarrah, Janice Perryman, and Betty Adams learn the techniques of filing. GROUPS COMBINE WORK AND STUDY Among school organizations which prepare students for jobs are Work Study, Work Training, and Distributive Education (DECA). Mr. Ralph Worth, director of the Work Study Program, has found jobs for many juniors and seniors in insurance companies, department stores, and small businesses. Sopho¬ mores are involved in an orientation program. Another program which finds students at part time work is Work Training, under the direction of Mrs. Ferguson. Students in this program get practical work experi¬ ence in many places, including the Hartford schools. A new course introduced this year is Distributive Education and its related club, DECA. Headed by Mr. Theodore Perry, DECA offers students a course in retail selling and related work experience. Stu¬ dents have sold candy to raise money for a banquet. Work Study students pose with Mr. Melrose. 28

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