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Miss Mansfield Among the many memories which will lin¬ ger in the minds of the Class of 1952 is the memory of a quiet-mannered, helpful person. This woman, gifted with a wonderful sense of humor and a contagious smile, has been both history teacher and friend to a countless num¬ ber of Weaver students. The part that she has unselfishly played in the life of our community — as supervisor of the F.P.A. and co-advisor to The Lookout — has been one of extreme importance and infinite value. Because of her deep confidence in students and her untiring willingness to help them suc¬ ceed — because of her true desire to produce more intelligent Americans — and because of the wonderful memories that she has helped to create, we, the Portal Board, dedicate this book to MISS LILLIAN M. MANSFIELD. F. P. A. Seated, left to right: Weitzman, Wertheim, Dauksas, Berson, DuBrow, Hirshfeld, Kahan. Standing: Passett, Meisner, Miss Mansfield, Robin, Pisetsky.
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WORD laying fields and classrooms of X ' ea ' verville where we, the future itizens of this troubled world, have earned the meaning of cooperation ,nd democracy and have gained the naturity so vital to harmonious liv- n g- Today, as we prepare for our final •xit from Weaver into the dark¬ less of the future, only nostalgic houghts remain of the past — nemories of the great times and varrr experiences linked with our ligh school days. It is the hope of he PORTAL Board that these Priceless memories which it has at- empted to preserve in this book v ill ie a constant source of joy and omfort to the CLASS OF 1952! - J. S. S. - ... ' r . nostalgic thoughts remain of the past . . ie great times these priceless memories learned the meaning of cooperation
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Mr. Horvath In the short span of three years Weaver has risen from the depths of athletic oblivion to the position of a state power. The personality behind this sudden rise is a friendly and genial coach, known to most of us for his firm leader¬ ship and his bashful modesty. Through personal interest in each of his players, he has won rheir love and respect, their confidence and spirit. Thus he has turned out constantly suc¬ cessful teams. Because of the warmth and friendliness that he has added to our community — be¬ cause of the place that he has won in the hearts of the Class of 1952 — and because of the hand that he has had in furnishing the memory of victory instead of defeat, we, the Portal Board, dedicate this book to MR. CHARLES F. HORVATH. ;an, Mr. Horvath, Mr. McGill m -1 7
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