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Page 11 text:
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ation F.E.L s 1st Period Class MR. F. ELIOT LARRABEE ... an out- standing teacher, a talented leader, and a grand person. Through the years, his Eng¬ lish classes have been filled with lively dis¬ cussion, valuable philosophy, and quaint humor. As PORTAL editorial advisor, he has, by brilliant guidance and ability, aided immensely in producing classbooks of ever¬ lasting worth and substance. Then, too, the wonderful success and spirit of Class Night result from his expert handling and arranging of the program. However, above all, it is the generous assistance, the person¬ able friendliness, the congenial warmth which we, the Class of 1951, shall always remember embodied by Mr. F. Eliot Larra- bee.
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Page 10 text:
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WEAVER DEDICATES THE 1951 PORTAL TO . . . MISS MAE DRESCHER ... who leaves an indelible impression of efficiency, sweet¬ ness, and sincerity upon all those with whom she has come in contact. Hers has been a genuine desire, through conscien¬ tious effort in and outside of classroom study, to fully prepare us for the future. Not only have her history courses been brisk and enlightening, but as well she richly deserves much credit for behind-the- scenes work in the smooth operation of the Projection Squad, one of the most vital school organizations. Weaver is extremely fortunate to possess such a fine teacher, highly admired and respected by the Class of 1951, who heartily wish for the con¬ tinued happiness and achievement of Miss Mae Drescher. Dedic Seniors on Projection Squad
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Page 12 text:
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THE GOOD SHIP WEAVER Through the Seas of Education We have sailed for many years, And the straits have oft been stormy, And the crew had many fears. Aboard the S. S. Weaver High School With our journey almost through, Now it seems despite the hardships That the years have been too few. But from the galley to the cabins Of the good Ship Weaver High, (Room 300 to the lunchroom)— All the crew may say goodbye, For the ship is steaming onward And there looming in the dark Is the Port of Graduation Where the crew must disembark. There some greater cruise confronts And some further ports await. For we must leave the S. S. Weaver For the Vessel of Our Fate. us
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