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Page 14 text:
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GIRLS LEAGUE EXECUTIVE BOARD Seated, left to right: Jackson, Boleher, Bonadies. Standing: Cacase, Lee, Linden, Glazier, Hemingway. Mr. Ezra Melrose Vice-principal, math teacher, and friend, Mr. Ezra Melrose takes a sincere interest in all students, helping them individually with any problem. As a teacher, he is tops! We who have been in his classes shall al¬ ways remember his clear, concise explana¬ tions, his patience, and his untiring effort. Under Mr. Melrose’s supervision, the Boys’ Club has taken rapid strides during the past three years. Often seen working busily at his desk, he is never too busy to see someone seeking advice or information from him. We shall always remember his radiant warmth and understanding. BOYS ' CLUB OFFICERS Sincere, sagacious, and sympathetic can best describe Miss Goodwin, our Dean of Girls. Her guiding hand has led the way to success for many of the girls, and forever is she beside us with kindness and interest. She has been our inspiration to do well, giving us encouragement to strive forward and warmly praising our accomplishments. Through her constant aid and guidance, the Girls’ League continues to be one of the outstanding school organizations. Appreciation and affection accompany our regretful farewell. Left to right: P. DelMastro, Boccaccio, E. DelMastro, Campanelli, Whitehead.
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Page 13 text:
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Mr, William F. Aitken For want of better words, the Class of ’51 offers a simple: “Thanks” to Principal William F. Aitken. Behind this deep appreciation lie recollections of his faith in the students and his sincere devotion to Wea¬ ver, of the spirited rallies and assemblies he led, and of the funior City Council and the school Student Government he so strongly supported. Mr. Aitken’s pride in the school, his warm tolerance, and his per¬ sonal integrity have greatly inspired all of us. In ’48, we set out side by side, a new skipper and a green crew. Owing largely to his fine skill and efforts, it has been, for the most part, smooth sailing. Together, we’ve ridden through the rough spots, enjoyed our victories, and turned out some prospective captains among us. Therefore, as we set sight on new horizons, it is with a touch of sadness and admiration that we bid a great skipper farewell. ' V It seems but yesterday that the Class of 1951 came to Weaver, a green crew, ready for a new venture. In the three short years that you have been here, your class has steered a good course making contribu¬ tions of worth and significance to your school. In this classbook message I want to extend the good wishes to each of you that it will be impossible to do personally on your graduation day. Wherever you take your place in the world of tomorrow, I hope that you can each contribute your share toward a better society, facing each new venture with enthusiasm, intelligence, and a high regard for your fel- lowmen. Though we bid you farewell as undergraduates, Weaver greets you as new alumni. We will always follow with interest your progress in life, and we wish success and happiness for each of you. WILLIAM F. AITKEN Principal
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IN MEMORIAM Mr. Melvin G. Crowell was an English teacher of whose classes every one of his pupils was proud to be a member. We shall always remember him as a man with high standards of intellectual integrity, flawless taste, sound judgment, and an appreciation of things that really matter ... a man re¬ spected and admired by students and teach¬ ers alike because of his deep love for truth and beauty ... a man whose wonderful influence will remain for many, many years to come. Through the death of Mr. Hanson, Weaver lost an ideal teacher. He had an avid interest in his pupils and in return the pupils admired him. He was soft-spoken, but was always heard and respected. Mr. Hanson did his utmost to help “Beavers” adjust themselves to life outside of school. We Weaverites shall always remember his warm smile and genial companionship.
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