Proctor High School - Proctorian Yearbook (Proctor, VT)

 - Class of 1923

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12 THE SPOTLIGHT “ mm • INEZ THE SPOTLIGHT 13 FREDERICK DYNAN “FRED Mgr. Varsity Basketball (4) ; Secretary Boys’ Athletic Association (4) ' ; Typewriting Efficiency Certificate (3), Medal (4) ; Cast, Senior Play (4); Business Mgr. “Spotlight” (4); Class Grumble (4). Have you ever heard Fred laugh? Tee hee! Ha ha! Ho ho!” They say. “Laugh and grow fat,” but Fred is an exception to the rule. KATHERINE ECKLEY “KITTY Glee Club (1) (2) (3) (4); Class Secretary and Trea- surer (3) ; Entertainment, Senior Luncheon (3) ; Secretary and Treasurer Girls’ Athletic Association (4) ; Orchestra (4) ; Entertainment. Christinas Bazaar (4) ; Senior Debate (4) ; Cast, Senior Play 4) ; Salutatorian (4). Her nickname would suggest a nice soft, fluffy pet. But not so is our Kitty. On the other hand she’s very sharp and wise: so much so that she grabbed the salutatory honors. We are always glad to see her. especially when she beams at us across the desk at the Library. RUDOLPH ERICKSON “RUD Mgr. Baseball (3) ; Cast. Senior Play (3) (4) ; Type- writing Efficiency Certificate (3); Orchestra (2) (3) (4) ; Entertainment, Bazaar (2) (4). Rud never shone in athletics but when it comes to jazz and he is behind the drums, we all know he is in his glory. Although Rud is not of a studious nature, when he settles down to business, we’ll tell the world he can study. And talk about acting! It ' s second nature to him. INEZ FREDEN “INEZ” Class Basketball (1) (2) (3) (4); Alumni Editor “Spot- light” 41 ; Glee Club (4) ; Orchestra (4) ; Class Grumble (4); Captain Class Basketball (4). Inez spends her time and words trying to convince us of two things; that she has red hair and that she is a man hater. Evidently she thinks we’re innocent babes ! Patent leather hair seems to be her style. RUTH FRENCH “RUTH IE” Valedictorian (4) ; U. V. M. Scholarship (4) ; President Girls’ Athletic Association (4) ; Glee Club (4) ; Second Prize Tennis Tournament (4) ; Class Basketball (1) (2) (4) ; Cap- tain Basketball (4) ; Orchestra 4) ; Cast, Senior Play 4) ;

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10 THE SPOTLIGHT - Mil l ” THE SPOTLIGHT II WALTER BROUN “WALT” Varsity Football (3) (4) ; Orchestra (4) ; Track team (2); Cast Senior Play (3); Secretary Radio Club (4). Here ' s the mechanical genius of our class. Hand Walter a few feet of wire, a number of batteries and a little junk and he ' ll make a radio. Until lately his interest in the op- posite sex has been, we believe, meager, but there are reports that he is showing great interest in a certain brunette. GERALDINE DAGGETT “GERRY” Entertainment. Senior Luncheon (3) ; First Prize Tennis Tournament (4) ; Orchestra (4 ) ; Senior Debate (4) ; Glee Club (4) ; Class Song (4). This lass with eyes as blue as the sky just bubbles over with music. She prints Well, too. Gerry is somewhat in- clined to sarcasm, but she is a mighty good sport. LUCILLE DAGGETT “POP” Mgr. Class Basketball (1) (2) (3) (4) ; Vice President Girls ' Athletic Association (4) ; Vice President Class (3) ; First Prize Tennis Tournament (4); Glee Club (1) (2) (3) (4) ; Class History (4) ; Orchestra (4) ; Local Editor “Spot- light” (4); Senior Debate (4); Entertainment, Senior Lunch- eon (3) ; Class Basketball (2) (3) (4). Lucille is a rather sharp tongued young lady, noted for her efficiency, her gift of the gentle art of persuasion and her love of Trig. As for her terpsichorean ability— some little solo dancer we’ll tel! the world ! MARION DONAHUE “MID” Glee Club (1) (2) (3) (4) ; Entertainment, Bazaar (3) (4) ; Entertainment, Senior Luncheon (3) ; Class Grumble (4). A little girl with a hearty laugh. She’ll make a great kindergarten teacher some day. Marion’s loyalty to ’23 and to P. H. S. can not be questioned. DONALD DWYER “DOC Cast, Senior Play (4) ; Varsity Baseball (1) (2) (3) (4) ; Varsity Football (3) (4) ; Class Basketball (4) ; Bazaar En- tertainment (4) ; Class Will (4) . “Dwyer! put that gum in the basket!” Dwyer sure has some strong jaws. Gum isn’t the only thing that makes them go. He can do a lot of talking when he wants to. “Three cheers for the Irish!”



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14 THE SPOTLIGHT “ (HZ “ LILLIAN’ THE SPOTLIGHT 15 Entertainment, Bazaar (3) (4) ; Literary Editor, “Spotlight” (4). Ruthie ' g the best sport going. She sure made a hit as Mrs. Chadwick. When she begins to speak, we all run for dictionaries, and when she gets excited, we think what a good soap-box orator she’d make. U . V. M, will get a jewel in Ruth. She wasn’t content with the honors she already had so she ran away with the Scholarship. EUGENIA GARRON “EUGENIA’’ Glee Club (1) (2) (3) (4) ; Typewriting Certificate (31 ; Medal (4). Eugenia has eyes like a vampire, but they are sadly mis- placed because she is really very shy. She is another member of the bobbed hair quartet. Her laugh is often heard in the Commercial Department. DONALD GLASSON “DON’ ' Varsity Basball (2) (3) (4 ) ; Varsity Football (3) (4) ; Senior Debate (4) ; Art Editor, “Spotlight” (4) ; Class Bas- ketball (3) ; Orchestra (4). The Senior girls are strangers to Don. He has several friends in the lower classes and is a very frequent visitor of Patch Hill. However, the baseball team would be pretty weak if it wasn’t for Don’s pitching. BINGHAM HUMPHREY “GI2 Class President (1) (2) (3) 4() ; President Boys’ Athletic Association (4) ; Varsity Football (3) (4) : Varsity Basket- ball (3) (4) ; Class Basketball (4) ; President Radio Club (4) ; Cast, Senior Play (4) ; Bazaar Entertainment (4) ; En- tertainment, Senior Luncheon (3). Our Giz is a fine actor. He stars particularly in domestic quarrels. As President of the Senior Class he is just the man for the place though his absent mindedness often drives the members of the class to distraction. LILLIAN JOHNSON ’ “LILLIAN Class Basketball (3) (4) ; Glee Club (1) (2) ( 3 ) (4) ; Typewriting Certificate (3), Medal (4) ; Class Grumble (4). Cheerful, ever-obliging and fun loving is Lillian. Her recipe for a good time is at least ten cents’ worth of choco- lates a day.

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