Proctor High School - Proctorian Yearbook (Proctor, VT)

 - Class of 1943

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SABINA YAKUBEC That which is worth doing, Is worth doing well. Glee Club 1,2,5,4; Double Quartet 5,4; All- State Chorus 2; Secretary, Glee Club 5; Secretary of Class 2, 4; Vice President G. A. A. 5; President G. A. A. 4; Tennis Club 1,2; Home 30. Club 1,2; Pirates of Penzance 2; Junior Play 5; French Club 2,5; Representative to State Home Economics Con- ference 1; Outing Club 1, 2,; Sutheiumd Staff 2,5;' Basketball 1,2,5,4. We are sure that Sabina, our salutatorian, will succeed in Whatever she undertakes because she has such a winning personality and such initiative. RICHARD YOUNG Dippy Ybung - Glee Club 2,5; Band 1,2,5; Basketball 4; 1 Class Basketball l,2,5,4; Baseball 1,2,5,4; 5 All-State Band 1,2,5; Pirates of Penzance 2; Football 2, 5; French Club 2, 5; Outing Club 1,2; Sutherland 2,5,4; Orchestra 1,2,5; Patrol 1,2; Prize Speaking 2,5; Corporal, Victory Corps Platoon 4; Senior Play 4. Not only did Richard do well in his studies, but also in athletics. Such fellows 'wa're bognd to miss. JULUIS ZAPPONI Aeronautical Expert--1945 Basketball 1,2,5,4; Glee Club 1,2,5; Base- ball 5; Patrol 1,2; Student Council 1,2; Stage Manager for Senior Play 4. Who will crack jokes in American History and English with Zap being graduated? Someone offer quicklyll

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MARY TARANOVICH Good things come in small packages. Glee Club 1,2,3; G. A; A. 1,2,5,4; Home Ec. Club l,2,5,4; Sutherland 4; Physical Educa- tion Pageant 2; Corridor Patrol 3,4. Remember how Mary used to rush from one class to another to be sure she got there on time? Though rather small, she certainly knew how to get through a crowd. PRIVATE MARCEL WALLET Work conquers all Basketball l,2,5,4; Baseball 1,2,5; Boy's State 5; Se ior Play; Class President 4. Marcel's anomer private in the U. 3. Army who left us at the mid-year. Remember his wonderful acting in the Senior Play? JOYCE WALSH Our favorite character actress .,. K Glee Club 1, 2, 5, 4; All-State Chorus 2; Pirates of Penzance 2; French Club 2,5; Out- ing Club 1,2,5; Basketball 1,2,5,4; Cheer- leader 5; Girl's State 3; Tennis 1, 2, 3; Double Quartet 5, 4; Photography Club 2; Junior Play 5; Senior Play 4. Joyce has taken an active part in theemhool'a activities throughout her four years in high school, as you can see. After graduation she plans to attend Middlebury College, and we sincerely hope that she will be successful in whatever she attempts to do.



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PRIVATE GORDON ANDERSON If you don't succeed once, try again Football l,2,5,4; Captain, Football 4; Glee Club 1,2; Patrol 1. Gordie was always willing to try again espeu cially if it was a new play in football. Remember Gordie and his football shoes during the season of '41? PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS Faculty, Relatives, and Friends, on behalf of theggadu- ating class of 1945 of Proctor High School, it gives me great pleasure to welcome you here today. I hope you will enjoy listening to how our fine class has progressed since the fatal year of 1951, when we first started down the road to success. We are glad that so few of us have fallen by the wayside, that a goodly number of us remains to reach out for that much-prized diploma, which marks the end of our high school days. Although the members of the class of '45 will soon be scattered far and wide, there will be no-sepa- ration in our love for Proctor High School and our apprecia- tiOn of teachers, parents, and friends, who have made our opportunities in education possible. We pass out into a world of strife and turmoil. It will become our duty to fight for our freedom and to make this a better world in which to live. The struggle may be long and difficult; however, let us remember the words of our class motto, lhe Impossible Takes But a Little Longer.

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