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CLASS WILL We, the class of 1945, in the Town of Praetor, County of Rutland, and State of Vermont, being of sound minds, do hereby make this our last will and testament, rendering void and of no avail any former documents that have been made by us during a period of temporary optimism. May entreat that you receive your respective legacies in the spirit of unselfish friendship with which they are given. To our parents we leave our grateful appreciation for making our school years possible. To our Principal, Mr. Joy, we leave our sincere gratitude for his unfailing aid and kindness. To all of our teachers, the faculty of Proctor High School, ,we hereby will our kindest regards. To the class of 1944, we will and bequeath, reluctantly, but of necessity, our mantle of dignity. We will and bequeath Helen Nelson's tall, dark, Sophomore boy to Joan Allen. i We will Faith Broadwell's ability to milk a cow to Ann Shremly. We will and bequeath Marcel Wallet's permanent wave to Alan Pratt. To iJuniorl William Blrise we will Richard Allard's humor. We will Max Eaton's entangling alliances with tall girls to Eddie Klebeck. We will Elaine Gilmore's cats to Mr. Call. We will and bequeath Rita McGarry's love for the army, especially Camp Blending, to Marion Christmas. We will to the Sophomore Class the Senior Class's ability to get along with the teachers. Tb Kenneth Pockett we leave Humpy O'Connor's power to keep class meetings lively with arguments. We will and bequetth Gordon Anderson's size to Arthur Duchan so that he on sit more comfortably in Commercial Room.
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:11 records for its fourth-aoaaon run on Broadway. Apparently Barbara'still retains that sweet charm that are had in high school. We understand that Irene Kivisto is very efficient in commercial work and has hopes of becoming a stenographer for the Allard Printing Company. During her spare time she is a model at the Larson Photograph Agency. When the war is ovpr, Gordon Anderson has a position co-starring with Tommy Harman, the famous football player. Since Gordon is very good in this sport, we expect him to outdo Tommy in the near future.
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We will and bequeath Irene Kivisto's constant change of hair styles to Joan Allenw To Anna Petrulenicz we leave Dale Higbee's musical talent. We will and beqdeath Richard Young's ability to charm the girls to that up-and-coming Sophomore, Carroll Humphrey. We will and bequeath Ralph Alberico's dancing abilities to Uncle Sam. To Finny Butgess we leave Helga Oscarson's artistic abili- ties. To Leanora Santora we leaVe Sabina Yekubec's love for the Army Air Corps. We will and bequeath Mary Ostrowaki's athletic abilities to Margaret Bresnehan. We will and bequeath Mary Taranovich's reputation as a man hater to Margaret Duchene. To the class of 1946 we leave four years of unforgettable labot and pleasure at P.H.S. To Alan Pratt we leave Paul Citorik's love for one girl. We will and bequeath Ruth Blaise's characteristic as asilent partner to Lydia Pentek. We will and bequeath Julius Zapponi's motto, Try Anything Once to William Blaise. To Mary Yirak we leave Joyce Walsh's tomboy actions. Tb August Klebeck we leave John Ravelliniis gift of gab. Finally, we do hereby name and appoint as sole executor of this, our last will and testament, our class sponsor, Mr. Walsh. In Witness Whereof, we have set our hand and seal on this seventeenth day of June, in the year of 1945. M. OstrOWSki J. Walsh E. Kamuda
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