Proctor High School - Proctorian Yearbook (Proctor, VT)

 - Class of 1940

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Class Degrees MARY ALLENeMary, for four years you have impressed us with your Friendliness and ability to get along with everyone. We will always think of you as a person outstanding'in Human Relationsh1ps. and award on a degree of H.R.C.Mmay you always be our Human Relations Consu taut. ROBERT AusTlN---Rohert, you have distinguished yourself durin your high 51: 001 career in one held especially and we feel that you have indeed earned the degree of B.D., Bachelor of Draftmg. We hope that this degree will prove useful in your life work ALEX BARONeWe feel that some recogtiition should be given to the interest shown by a number of our boys in food. Of course boys are always 1ntetested 1n food but th1s 1nterest is of a different sort. As representative of the froup of boys 1nterested 1n the preparation of Foods and a career 111 hote k1tchens and restaurant we present you with the degree of M. C. 3M:Master Chef. MARILYN BovcaeFor some t1me we were unable to decide upon a de ee for you, Marilyn, for we couldn't decide whether to recognize your scihlastie achievements or your abilities in other fields. And then fate settled the matter for us, For after the way in which you belied the aspetsions cast upon the dr1v1ng ab1l1ty of your sex a few short weeks ago we feel that you are deserving of the degree of S E $$Safety Expert REBECCA Baoanweu- mWe know that whatever you may do 1n the years that lie ahead, your real interest will be 111 the held of 1nter1or decorating, so we award to you the degree of LD.C.$$Intetior Decorating Consultant. May you have many people seeking your counsel. LAURA CANAPAeWe feel that the analysis and advice given you by one of our visitors dur1ng the ast year should not be disregarded. Looking into your eyes as she d1 , we see thin s which lead us to bestow upon you the degree of F.R.C1H1t sounds 11 e a New Deal agency but really means Family Relations Consultant. Don,t disappoint us! ROBERT CANAPAeRobett. we feel that after twodyeats of intensive application to the studfy of bookkeepmg you are indee worthy of the t1t1e PBfH Professor 0 Bookkeeping CECILIA CARNEY -Everyone has agreed that by this time you ought to be an expert in the field of transportanon and travel You have been unani' mously awarded the degree T. E. MTtanspottation Expert MALCOLM COLLINeIn s ite of the Green Mountain test results we feel that your work in mathematlcs has been outstanding, and so we are happy to present you with the degree of F M Mot Fellow of Mathematics with all the rights and privileges appertaining thereunto FRANCES DouomsMFor ten long months we' ve sat and wondered at your 1111' erring answers 111 History, Frances. IF ever anyone was entitled to recog- nition in this field you are Therefore we bestow upon you the degree OF M.H.i kMastet of History.

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Hawaii: A school for huIa-hula dancing was recently founded in the hula capitol. Fair lassies from all over the southern hemisphere, and some From the north, have stormed the gates of the island, trying to reach the new school, for, besides learning the fascinating dance, the instructor is a real he-man who is said to eat lions for dessert. The dance is so strenuous that it can well be classed as a sport. For further details, write to the school in care of the instructor, Mr. Robert Ftappier, who learned all about it at a senior basketball game. The canvas will roll with the exciting prize bout tonight in Boston. The players' names are unimportant; it is the manager who is the big attraction joe Taranovich, local scorekeeper, is manager for both sides. When the punches begin to come fast and furious, joe will be arming himself so that he can be protected afterward from the loser. Santa Anita: Best loser of the season is Robert Canapa, who is cheer- fully taking his medicine. He bet on one of Bing Crosby's horses and is paying the enalty. He is compelled to sit on the flagpole until the horse comes in. So at he has consumed about ten gallons of something that looks and smells something like vinegar and about six pounds of cheese. He wants nothing else. New York, New York: Charlie Visi, local news commentator, is also a leading jockey. He was a rider in the recent Don Juan race. REBECCA Bnonnweu. SHIRLEY ZAMBELLE MARGARET VALLOCH RICHARD Loso CHARLES Vist ROBERT AUSTIN



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josem Dutette-Jfour excellent work on our Yearbook and the elhcieney displayed on numerous other occaSIons almost led us to give you the de ree of Efficiency Expert However further consideration made us fetj that you were more worthy of the degree of M.C.I.Hot Master of Caricature and Imitation. In that held you need take a back seat for no one. ELIZABETH FRApptea-In view of your interests in dressmaking, dietetics. caring for the .5le and all related Eelds of Home Economics, we present you With the degree of HESMHome Economics Specmlist ROBERT FRAPPIEReBecause of your interest in sports and because you have always been able to give us all the latest dope on rules, regulations. and write'ups, we give you the degree of D,E.:':$Dopester Extraordinary. CARMEN GranoLn-hWhenever we've heard music around school, Carmen has almost invariably been where the mum: was. Hence the degree of M.M. Hseems to 5t you, Maid of Music. ROBERT GILMOREeYour Flays have won so many prizes and so much praise, Robert, that we fee it lining to bestow upon you the degree of BD.lkak Bachelor of Dramaties. ELLA Gunteluasmuch as most of your interests and hobbies have been in the domestic field. we present you with the degree of RHEnProfessor of Home Economics. HELEN ILLiNsxieYour pleasant giggle in the corridors and en route to and from school have given us all so much cheer that we'd like to present you with the degree of C.C.UvHChieF Cheerer Upper. HELEN jouusouelf any one of us has excelled in the art of bicycling it has been you, Helen, so we present you with the degree of P.3. Professor of Bicycling. AMELIA KAMUDAhAmelia, your nick answers upon every occasion during the East years have led us to fee that you well deserve the degree of M.SC. $Mastet of Snappy Comeback. jam: LADABOUCHEeIt is in the Held of teasing that you have won considerable renown. But perha 5 you will be long remembered and by more people for the eHiciene y whit which you handled your hot lunch corps of workers. Therefore we think it is Fitting that you should be given the degree of R.H.L.$$Rulet of Hot Lunch. GEORGE LARsoueGeorge we will all be beating a path to your office someday, and we be e that you will have proven yourself worthy of the degree DP.F.E.an Doctor of Painless Fillings and Extractions. WILLIAM Lansou-J-Iad we another degree in Knavery to bestow you should have it, we've thought of Peck's Bad Boy and Henry Aldrich and even Trouble's Favorite. Since we could not choose between those dc tees, we decided to recognize an equally outstanding ability of yours wit the degree of P.A. '$Professor of Argumentation, What Would School have been like if we had been unable to depend upon you to liven any dull situation up with a lively argument. May you someday meet your equal.

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