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DEDICATION The Class of 1964 dedicates this yearbook to two of Weaver’s most highly respected teachers who have contributed to the development of many students. We are grateful to them for the efforts that they have taken to make our education more rewarding. Dr. Eleanor Michel Weaver is extremely fortunate to have on its faculty, Dr. Eleanor Michel, one of this country’s highly renowned French in¬ structors. This extraordinary woman, who has every minute of the day planned out, has a knack for cramming a huge amount of learning into a short class period. Her methodical system of teaching, her vast knowledge, and her tremendous patience have given Weaver students a sturdy foun¬ dation in French grammar, history, and literature. Weaver French students will al¬ ways appreciate the time that she has donated to help further prepare them for the difficult French achievement exams. It is wtih sincere gratitude that we dedicate this Portal to Dr. Michel. 4
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Foreword Just as the Stone Age was an important factor in man’s mental, spiritual, and emotional development, so have these pa$t four years at Weaver been for us, the class of 1964, an influential element in our growth as individuals. When we entered as freshmen, we were really nothing more than onlookers, separated from the true spirit of student life. As we progressed through our high school career, we became not only aware of but also an integral part of this spirit. We leave Weaver with a feeling of accomplishment and a sense of responsibility for the future. We are now prepared to conquer new horizons. We of the Portal staff have attempted to recapture the highlights of the past four school years. We hope that this book, through the years, will keep alive the meaning and memories associated with Weaver High School. M % I
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F. Elliot Larrabee Each contact with Mr. Larrabee is a rich and rewarding experience. He is a sincere and helpful friend, whether he be giving fatherly advice or loaning a popular novel from his wonderful pocket-book library. All of us who have had him for English have enjoyed his lively and interesting classes. His help on the Portal has been appreciated by many classes before us, and his kind¬ nesses to us shall not soon be forgotten. Our class wishes the best of luck to this great and wonderful man. 5
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