Proctor High School - Proctorian Yearbook (Proctor, VT)

 - Class of 1940

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Class Prophecy Aunmmtcr: We now present our National Press Reporter, Mr. Charles Visi, who will give you hot-oH-the-wires National Press news. Come in. Mt. Visa. News Ft ASHES: Hollywood, California: Clinton Thomas, leading star of stage and screen, signed a contract today with Colosaal Films, to appear in the hit production. I Loved a Red'Head.,, Proctor. Vermont: Marilyn Boyce, valedictorian of the class of 1940 of Proctor High School. today announced the openin of a new garage and service station on Church Street. The mechanics in the garage will specialize in straightening fenders. No doubt ninety per cent of their business will corne- from the owner herself. New York, New York: The 56th Street pier of the luxury liner, 5.5. Chester, was crowded with reporters and photographers today as Gladys O'Connor and her famous Swing Billies returned From a tour of Europe, during which they played before all the crown heads. Chica oI Illinois: A school of cheerleading, first of its kind in America. was opene today hv Margaret Valloch, former Proctor High School cheet- leader. Miss Valloch started activities by leading the students in a revised revision of the old Proctor yell. Philadelphia, Penns lvania: Miss Shirley Zambelle, first woman leader of the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, today stated that the orchestra would take a tour through Vermont, during which they will stop to play at Proctor High School, Miss Zambelle's old Alma Mater. Flash! Boston, Massachusetts: Ella Gray, formerly a famous speed artist at Proctor High School, today shattered all records, as she ran 100 yards in two hours and thirty'nine minutes. Miss Gray was so exhausted after this tiring exhibition, that she retired to her hotel immediately. May we pause briefly to have a word From our sponsors. Drink Loso's wholesome, rich milk, produced at Loso's dairy, located on the west Proctor road about two miles From McGaIty's Store. Flnsh' Rutland. Vermont: The new Acme, or should we say Ackley, Cafe is under new management. Mr. Wesley Stevens, well-known class- Romeo. has just been adopted into the Aokley family, and is the new manager. New Yorlr. New York: Ten years a 0 during her senior year in Proctor High School. Mary Allen was buildin a iouse in drawing class. Now one of the country's leading architects, she Eas solved her great problem of whether to lower the second Hom- o: lengthen the stairs. For, somehow', the two never would meet. She has recently installed elevators in her bungalowi Center Rutland, Vermont: On a hidden away farm in Center Rutland, the former Helen lllinslci of Proctor High School is raising prize chickens for the Rutland County Fair. Miss Laura Canapa is engaged in a similar occupa'

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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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tion in Pittsford, Because Miss Illinski isn't in Miss Canapa's good graces, she decided to appease her by sending her a bouquet of Flory flowers. Norfolk, Virginia: Due to the death of a former tobacco auctioneer, Amelia Kamuda surprised us by taking his place on the Lucky Strike program. She really doesn't know anything about it. but her ability as a fast talker did the trick. Skunk Hollow, Arizona: Miss Gladys Ostrowshi is engaged in the baking industry. her specialty being ParkerHouse Rolls. Try them in the new junior sim. New York, New York: Our new Hungarian interpretor, Miss Anna Schako, recently resigned her position in New York. She will now make her . home with her former rwate tutor who resides at Garden of Eden. We hope housekeeping will hold her interest for a longer time. Flash! New York, New York: Robert Austin, partner of the him of architects. Allen 81 Austin, is now drawing up plans For the new gym in Proctor, Vermont, Helen Johnson, a graduate of Proetor High School, has become heir to the famous Whipple Hollow Iron Industry, which specializes in the manu- Factuting of Hammers. Columbus, Mississippi: Malcolm Collin, former student at P. H, S. and aduate of Annapolis, and navigator of U. S. airplane carrier, Saratoga, has Ehen transferred to a land base at Columbus, Miss. The reason is a mystery to many. New York City: When you visit New York World's Fair, why not drop in at Macey's store and see the progress Rebecca Broadwell is making in interior decorating. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Robert Gilmore, editor of the world'farnous Nicketbocker press, recently won the typing speed contest held in this city. His rate was minus ten for one hour, with time out for a swing on the piano. For Further details, see your local newspaper. Announcer: We take you now to the Grand Central Station where we will give you the facts about the most interesting people we see there Come in. Grand Central. We arrived just in time. A famous personage, indeed, just leaped from the flyer, and we have her here at the mict0phone. Oh, no-she just saw an old friend. so we don't have her. At any rate. it was Miss Marie Webster, modern Diane. who has just returned from a lion hunt in Gustoafmia, Africa, and who is leaving this afternoon for a rattlesnake hunt in Fletcher, Nevada. And here is the leading chorine From the Topfli ht Night Club in Albany, Miss Dorothy Lattin. who seems to be very friend y with a .man standing in the ate. Oh, yes. it is Professor Baron of Columbia University, Professor of Engfish. He is the author of that famous dictionary I wonder if we can get a few words out of this gentleman over here. No? Well, joe is known to be very shy. Yes, it's Joseph Dutelle, business manager of Consolidated Year Books. Here is a statement that he published recent y:

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