Proctor High School - Proctorian Yearbook (Proctor, VT)

 - Class of 1943

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Island, New Ybrk. Mr. Belcher replaces him in the Manual Training class, aha Mr. McGregor conducts classes in the Shop course. Frances Monahan leaves us to accept a Civil Service position in Washington. Carol Fortier has moved to Spring- field where she is attending Springfield High School. As the half year drew to a close, we find another of our classmates leaving us. This time it's Gordon Anderson leaving for the Army. We were proud to learn that Rita McGarry was chosen D.A.R. girl of our class. She has been active in many schxa activities. 2 Also at the half-way mark Miss Wing resigned from her duties as Physical Education Instructor, and is replaced by Miss Macdonald. Returning from our March vacation, we find that we must call Miss Stevens by her newly-acquired name, Mrs. Farman. Most of us find it rather difficult to get into the habit of addressing her as Mrs. Farman, end she is still Miss Stevens to the majority of the students. An event which is very popular during the senior year is the basketball .geme between the boys and girls. Julius Zapponi won the prize for his costume. The girls were rather disappointed when the final whistle blew, and they learned that the score was 52-22 in favor of the boys. A farewell perty was given by our Senior class for John Ravellini, Marcel Wallet, and Ralph Alberieo, who later

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work in the Language Department; Miss Gould returns to con- duct Home Economics-classes. Mr. Steward continues his work in the Manual Training Department, and Mr. Walsh and Miss Hackett again take over their respective classes. Miss Johnson still writes the excuses which admit us to our classes. During the summer we lost one of our dearest classmates, Richard Erickson. Dick , as he was knOWn among us, was well liked by all the students and members of the faculty. All who knew him felt his absence deeply. Soon we decided that it was high time we gave the green Freshmen a proper initiation, so we held the Freshmen Recep- tion late in September. As usual, evaryone certainly enjoyed the program, as well as the refreshments consisting of ice cream and cookies. At the first class meeting the class officers were chosen. Marcel Wallet was elected president; Richard Allard, vice-president; Sabina Yakubec, secretary; and Elaine Gilmore, treasurer. Mr. Walsh was again chosen Class Sponson The Senior play, Early to Bed, Early to Rise , proved a success. Helga Oscarson, Helen Nelson, Marcel Wallet, Max Eatoh, Faith Broadwell, Leo O'Connor, Elaine Gilmore, Rita McGarry, Richard Young, Joyce Walsh, and John Ravellini were members of the cast. Mr. McCarthy leaves his position to join the armed forces, and Mrs. Walsh takes over. Shortly after, Mr. Steward accepts a position at the Speery Gyroscope, Long



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left for the Army. Maxwell Eaton was chosen to replace Marcel as president bf the class. And so, dear classmates, we have reached the goal for which we have striven for twelve long years. May the memories of good old days at Proctor High School remain with us forever. GRADUATION Four years ago together, A Freshman class we stood Hith excellent intentions That sometimes turned to good. We'll take no tearful leaving, Je'll say no sad good-bycs, For, though our hearts are heavy, The world before us lies. Our school days have been happy, But now 'tis time to go. Behind are recollections; Ahead our futures glow. To you, oh, Alma Enter, Our loyalty we iiJG; This be your pride and honor; You taught us how to live.

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