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MR. WILLIAM F. AITKEN DEDICATION During his two years as vice-principal, Mr. Aitken has always represented the ideals of fair play, honesty, good sportsmanship, and clean fun. His deep interest in every phase of school life, whether it be a football game or a history assignment, has won him the admiration and respect of faculty and students alike. Together with his exceptionally tolerant attitude and progressive ideas, Mr. Aitken combines a warm smile, an easy conversational ability, and a vibrant personality which has inspired and will continue to inspire many Weaver students. Not often does one find a person who can handle administrative affairs efficiently and justly while at the same time acting as a friendly advisor. In Mr. Aitken, we have found such a person. He has never been too busy to spare a moment for a personal problem; neither has he been too involved to see that the numerous functions of the school ran smoothly at all times. In recognition of the man who has assumed the duties of principal in this memorable year, the 25th anniversary of the opening of Weaver High School, we, of the anniversary class, dedicate the Portal of 1949 to Mr. William F. Aitken. ■ 7
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' “ V 3ltt MR. FRANK H. BURKE Although Mr. Frank H. Burke, principal of Weaver from 1935 to 1948, did not live to see the school pass its 25 th year, he will live on in the hearts and minds of many a former student. Mr. Burke will be remembered by the graduates of ’24 as their popular, red-haired Latin teacher and by the graduates of ’49 as the sincere, hard-working principal who did so much for Weaver High School. All who knew him will cherish the memory of those sparkling, spontaneous speeches, the witty remarks that were both humorous and meaningful. His friendly smile, his earnest desire to aid, his loyalty and unfailing devotion to his school, his church, and his community made him an outstanding figure, not only in Weaver High School but also in Connecticut. With his untimely passing, education lost one of its most ardent boosters and advocates, and Weaver High lost a capable leader. 8
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