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Class Will The time has now come when the Class of 1940, in the Town of Proctor, County of Rutland. and the State of Vermont, being of sound mind, havin fulfilled our obligations to the Pruetor High School, make this our last Wil and Testament. To Mr. Joy we leave the pleasure of having our troubles taken OFF his shoulders. We hope he will never again be burdened as much as he was during our four years. We will and bequeath Betty Senecal's initiative and industriousness to Alex Pentek. May he some day be the residenfs secretary. To Peter LaValley we will and queath Margaret Valloch's concern over Fair Haven matters, along with a four wherltr roadster with mohair seats. We will and bequeath Wesley Stevens, extended interest in Rutland on jackson Avenue to Cecil Osearson. To Robert joy we leave Clinton Thomas' love of red hair. To Chester Peterson we leave a reminiscent of high school days with Gladys O'Connor. ' We will and bequeath Malcolm Colliu's theiency in managing student government to Leo O'Connor. To Wilbur Higbee we leave Robert Austin's good looks and po ularity. We will and bequeath Alex Baron's reputation as a woman hater to Alex Nagy. To Gladys Ostmwski's sister Mary we leave Roy Parkeri We will and bequeath Marilyn Boyce's ability to handle double dates to Faith Broadwell. T0 Julius Za poni we leave joseph Lyman's height. We will an bequeath Jane's and Ends ideal romance to Joe O'Connor and Irene Kivisto. To the class of 1944wwe leave four years of unforgettable labor and pleasure at P. H. S. We will and bequeath George Larson's ability to drive slowly to Mr. Eldred. To Carol Fortier we leave Ella Gray's bashfulness. To Hazel Nelson we will Elizabeth Ftap ietls ability to sew. We will and be ueath Rebecca Broadwe l's friendships in Poultney and Pittsford to Pauline O govie. To Eric Magnuson we leave Joe Dutelle's ability to get along with Proctor High School. As Ingeborg is a good secretary we will and bequeath her outstanding service to Mr. Walsh to Eleano: Gollsrrom. We will Helen Illinski's complicated hair styles to joyce Walsh. It requires plenty of patience. Joyce. To Jenny Gladski we leave Shirley Zambelle's position as night watchman for passerbys. We will and be ueath to Coach White, Charlie Visfs pi e and tobacco. To Raymond Atllarcl we leave Joseph Taranovich's abi ity to conduct Senior class meetings.
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Secondly, I think the Fweshmen girls ought to wear gween caps and wompers to school, so they'll be acting their age. Why, they're getting so gwown-up acting, that they even go to junior Pwoms now! Some of us students are just barely dwagging ourselves awound because of bwack and bwue spots which we got on the wadiators in the Town Hall Where's that new gym we used to hear about? I gotta go now, but I'll be back when the Gwouch Cwub meets again. Goodbye, qumblers! Sparks: I've had enougheyoulve all been grumbling so much that I can feel the ground shaking. Sounds like Mt. Vesuvius about to eruEt! Let's sit down and listen to the rest of this program. Maybe something I: eencul like a Willn will pep us up. Will some one make a motion that this meeting be adjourned? llCarrot : I make a motion that this meeting be adjourned. Jane: Second the motion. Sparks: The Grouch Club will stand adjournecl until the next reunion of the class of 1940, at which time some of you may be able to bring with you some new applicants for membership. WESLEY STEVENS GEGRGE Zsmo ALEX BARON Gums O'CONNOR jANE LADABOUCHE
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To Proctor High School We will and bequeath all out must valuable luxuries that we leave behind. We will and bequeath Robert Gilmorels ability to edit the Sutherland to Charles Billings. To the class of 1943 we leave our complete quietneSS. We will and bequeath Robert Frappier's oratory method to Connie Pratt. We will and bequeath William Larson's popularity and characteristic as an all around swell kid to James Shand. To flahn Ravellini we leave Charles Skuba's ability to charm the girls. We thin you'll do a good job 0! it too, john. To Helen Vician we leave Anna Schako's interest in the boys, especially the juniors. We will and bequeath Amelia Kamuda's interest in Pittsford tor is it FlorenceN to Norman Ladabouche. To Mary Tatanovich we bequeath Mary Allen's charm. Here's hoping Munya's charm will go as far. We will and bequeath Richard Leso's curly hair to Ilobhn Po ovics. To Helen Haley we will Laura Canapa's ability to take 5 orthanclpat the high rate of 60 words a minute. We sincerely hope that the class of 1942 will be more successful with their Junior Prom. Itls the little thin s that count but ours was too big. We will and bequeath George Zsigo's ability as an all around athlete to Dale Higbee. Carmen Gianola's golden voice, we leave to Arthur Morgan. May we see the two starred in the Metropolitan Opera someday. We will and bequeath Marie Webster's loyalty to one man to Emma Kovach. To Joe O'Connor we leave Helen Johnson's timidit . To Catharine Chamberlancl we leave Frances Dougfzis's ability to prepare her history lessons. We will and bequeath Roma Ravellini's walking trip to Brandon :0 Agnes Vadnaisi To the class of 1941 we leave the problem of getting us out of the depression of 1929. We will and bequeath Robert Canapa's long high school career to Carolyn Aronson. We will and bequeath Dorothy Lattin's table in the corner,, to Ruth Blaise. We leave Cecilia Carney's good humor to Mildred Kapitan. We will and bequeath Christine Nemeth's cheerful typing methocls to Buddy Fortier. ln witness whereof we have set our hand this twelfth clay, of June. AMELM KAMUDA ANNA SCHAKO HELEN ILLINSKI HELEN JOHNSON CLINTON THOMAS CARMEN GIANOLA
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