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DEDICATION MISS ANITA K. ROCHE The memory of three devoted faculty mem¬ bers will always remain embedded in the minds of the Class of ’59. These three have guided, encouraged, and instructed the members of our class, giving each of themselves whole-heartedly with unceasing efforts at all times. An honorary fellow classmate! Our new Dean of Girls entered Weaver with us when we were freshmen. We grew and matured under her able guidance and saw her incessant desire to better the welfare of every Weaverite. She was always there to lend a firm and guiding hand. Her encouragement enabled us to make that extra effort. She was our untiring advisor for the Girls’ League and the Student Council. Those of us who worked with her, whether for a dance, on a committee, or as an advisor, can appreciate more fully what she has to offer to Weaver and its students. This Class will always be grateful for having had the opportunity to know and work with such a wonderful person. Clear your desks” — This familiar quote can belong to none other than the excellent history teacher with a wonderful sense of humor and a contagious smile. She has been a teacher, a counselor, and a friend to a countless number of Weaver students. The part that she has un¬ selfishly played in Weaverville — as supervisor for the Jr. Red Cross, as an assistant adviser to the Girls’ League, and as chaperone to the cheer¬ leaders — has been of extreme importance and of immeasurable value. If ever we were faced with a problem, Dear Abbey” was always there to sit down and try to solve it and talk things over. The reception line at our many school dances always found a place for this bright smil¬ ing, sparkling woman. She is truly a friend to one and all.” Still waters run deep, and in the case of this man they also run straight and true. None of 6
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' $1 ■riBa Diversified Activities .. ers” and diversified activities to encourage harmonious living and aid us in reaching our individual goals in life. The show must go on,” and so must we — the Class of ’59. But we now have something to remember, to cherish, — our high school days. They are filled with pleasant memories, great times, warm ex¬ periences and lasting friendships. We of the Board sincerely hope that this PORT¬ AL can preserve these memories and hold close to the hearts of fellow Weaverites the wonderful, unforgettable years under the Weaver Big Top.” M. L. P. iH Tv ' . 1 ® ® wM
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us will ever forget the devotion, perseverance, and intelligence which he displayed, not only as a teacher but also as the advisor of the Drama¬ tic Club. Those of us who were fortunate enough to be in his classes can testify to the originality and clarity that he brought to his sub¬ jects. We also learned the value of hard work, sincerity, and optimism. During those long hours of rehearsal, this modest director exempli¬ fied all the good qualities a person could have. He will always remain as a symbol of integrity and good faith which we sincerely hope to emu¬ late. His character will be continued in the lives of all those he has influenced. MISS MARIE V. DeBARTOLO MR. ALBERT V. DeBONIS Because of their deep confidence in students and their untiring willingness to help them suc¬ ceed — because of their desire to help make us better adults — and because of the marvelous memories that they leave with us, we the Class of 1959 are extremely proud and fortunate to dedicate this PORTAL to Miss Anita K. Roche, Dean of Girls, Miss Marie V. DeBartolo, history and guidance teacher, and Mr. Albert V. De- Bonis of the English department.
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