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Page 13 text:
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MR. EZRA MELROSE When the members of the class of 1959 look back upon their years at Weaver, they will recall with fond memory the name of Mr. Ezra Melrose, our vice¬ principal. His frank, sincere manner and his amiable personality have encouraged all of us to talk over our problems with him. His wide knowledge of colleges and vocations has been a factor in solving problems and in helping many seniors decide the course of their future lives. Mr. Melrose will be remembered in many situa¬ tions: in the receiving line at school dances, at the basketball and football games, and in his office coun¬ seling a perplexed student, writing college recommen¬ dations, or advising the members of the Boys’ Club. We have admired Mr. Melrose for his tireless efforts in promoting the good of Weaver High School, and we assure him that he will have a permanent place in our hearts. BOYS’ CLUB OFFICERS Seated, left to right: Lumbru- no, Romano, Dean, Dineen. Standing: Mr. Melrose, Whin- nem, Laysears, Fisher, Wise. 9
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MR. WILLIAM F. AITKEN Our years under the Big Top” have been wonder¬ ful and enjoyable because of our outstanding barker,” Mr. William F. Aitken. He has served all of us, trainers and trainees, untiringly and unselfishly. His understanding, patience, friendliness, and sincerity have placed him within the chrystal ball for life. He has extended a warm, helping hand under many tents” and his heartfelt guidance has been an inspira¬ tion to many. His presence at countless ringsides” has exemplified his sincere devotion to Weaver, its faculty, and the student body. In the midst of numerous tasks and responsibilities, Mr. Aitken has served as a guiding light for the Class of 1959. This is only a small token of our warm affection for our devoted principal, Mr. William F. Aitken. Greeting from Mr. Aitken It seems but yesterday that the class of 1959 came to Weaver High School — and now you are being graduated. We who remain behind look with nostalgia upon your going, realizing that yours was a fine class which made contributions of worth and signifi¬ cance to your fellows, your school, and your community. Wherever you take your place in tomorrow’s world, I hope that each of you will contribute of your great potential to a better society in which the dignity of man and the rights of people will be respected as of paramount importance. As we bid you farewell as undergraduates, we welcome you as alumni. We will follow your progress with interest and wish for each of you happiness and success and a place of honor in the better society to which you are going to make a worthy contribution. Vale and Godspeed to the class of 1959. WILLIAM F. AITKEN STUDENT COUNCIL Seated, left to right: Singer, Shea, Pas- sett. Standing: Mr. Aitken, Miss Roche, Reardon, Rinaldi. 8
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L ? Allegro (Weaver Style) Show me the paths of glory tread By committees, teams, and casts; Lead me through these hallowed halls, So my memories will always last. Away, away all other schools, We banish you from our sight. Leave this land of happy cheer And dwell in eternal night. Enter my desolate mind and soul, Magic muse whose domain is Weaver. Fill me with joy of life renewed And make me an immortal Beaver. Memories of friends and joy, Of work and rewards for care, Memories of dances and parties galore, And of teachers wondrous and fair. If thee, oh muse, can bring these joys, With thee I intend to dwell, But even if in this task you fail, Weaver will be remembered well.
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