Proctor High School - Proctorian Yearbook (Proctor, VT)

 - Class of 1946

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. ,gdm' Wm CLASS Morm Our day of dreams at last' We sit in cap and own before Our parents, fricndgs and relatives galore Who come to watch us graduate. And how the shifting flecks of gold That sli down through the stately pines Are bechning worldwardl How the carefree days, and memories Of happy times still lingers, We feel ,the bittersweet regret In arting from the familiar way 0 Friends, and scenes that marked Our work and play. But now this Junetime dav of days Seems whispering, G0 forth. Oh Class of '46: for you Haw: Courage, Faith and Youth To make your dreams come true' YDLANDA Samoan CLASS Comm Truth Without Fairu Blue and Whilc CLA 55 FLOWER W'hitr Ros: gm grimy mung to the tum: of I'll Sc: You In My Drmms'W We're leavin Proctor High Though we'anever say goodbye; Times we've had wEll never forget Nor the clear Friends that we have met. When we're far away The memories will stay. They will light our way so bright So, farewell Proctor High.

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'E'OLANDA SANTDRA YmA Brigghl .md rlmsmg. full uf Jim Glen: Club 1. 3. 4. Chccrlcadcr I, Class Baskcthau 1; Sutherland. 'iuli I. 7;. 4; Dranuuus Commltwu 3, 4: U A. A I. 3. 4; Manhal 3, Ushcr. Graduation 3; Yearbnuk Sm ; Frtthan Rcccpnon. Hum: Ecvmamlcs Cluh 1; Class Soccer 1. YUIJI'IJJ L: hglpl'ul and obligang. She gels along with uveryhmly and n .Llways smllmg. friendly and luls of fun HAROLD TENERANI BI-n A :nmnhim 1n uur mIJsl Football 1, 2. 3. 4; Basketball 2. 3; 4: Co'Cnmen Fmtball 4. Scnu-r Play; Quartet 2. '5,Jumnr Onc-Act Play: Class Treasurer 2. Sutherland 5an- 3; Edmu- anhmf of Yearbook; AlI-Slatc Churux' 2-. Band I; Cu-Capuin Basketball 4. Claw Basketball 1. l. 3. 4; Freshman Reception Cumminec: Glee Chll'! l. 2. 3; Orchestra. 2, Sutherland Committee 3 Bud's personality and ammhlllty drm: out all giuum Hcrc's mu Bud that's sun: to Hamm. JFAN WALSH Jinx 'TFH If-LL'I' Hf lFli fun of ML. .IIIJ I'-:.' MIT .If ml Glen Club I. 2. 3. 4; Ensemble 3, 4; Suiherlmd Club Cummitlcc; Sumur Play; Yuarhuuk SHE; Frcshlmn Reception Commuter. French Club 2; Lutn Club Z, Rdxkcthn i. 4; SnfthaH 3. 4; OncAur Play 3. Sutherland Std? .3. 3, 4'. lntcrclan Basketball; Intcrclan Softball; lntcruhsx Soccer: Co-Cdpuln Girls: Basketball Team: .Ml'Stntc Chums. Jan's :1 wonderful p.11. Whtn xhc'u around the cntm: almmphcrc of IE: school I: brighlcncd. Th6 boys and girls wlll miss her when she's gum: SOPHIE ZSIDO Snpn Sh: 1k .Ii gou; as .tslu' h IILIIFI' Glcc Chub l. 2. 3, 4; Sutherland StaH'; Yearbtmk SIJIT; C-Trls' Athletic Asm' cialiun; Child Care 2; Class Basketball I; 2; 3. 4; Flashman Reception Cum' mince; Usher, ngur Play; Class Succer 1, 2. '5; 4; Class Snflan l. 2, 3; 4. Sophiai success ls assurcd In hr: If she continues with the same Interest and cooperatlon which sh: demonstrates In the held of athletics.



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gXMs WWW FRESHMAN YEAR It was a crisp September day in 19-42 when Forty-one green members of the class of ,46 entered Proctor High School. Although some of us were rather big, and a few of the boys were sportin peaeh-fuzz one would have no doubt as to our being lowly Freshmen. Shal we ever for at the time when Erst we traversed the P. H. S. corridors. speaking in aweg whispers as we watched, with a longing tin ed with respect. the domineering Seniors stroll through the halls. Can we far et the smister glances of the tyrannical scphO' mores who unceasinglyr houndedB our unfortunate paths? Bv gradual degrees. however. confidence returned and we felt more at ease. The members of the faculty who greeted us were Mr. Walsh in. the mathematics department, Miss Hackett and Mr. Rising in the English depart- ment, Mrs. Johnson in the commercial room, Miss Stevens in the language room, Miss Gould who took over her duties as home economics instructor, Miss Hubbard as history teacher, and Miss johnson as secretary in the ofhce. Mr. Adams began his work as the new coach and physical education instructor that year. Mr. Call returned to control the tumor High School, and Mr. joy was beginning what was destined to be his ast year as supervising-principal 0f Proctor High School. Our class was led by joseph Sacetic, ably assisted by Beverly Erickson as vice'president and Binker ColIin as secretary and treasurer. The Freshman rece tion was one of the im ottant social events of the P year. We were dulyr mutated and put In our p aces. Another highlight was the Winning of the boys, ioterclass basketball championship. Victory was especially sweet because we took the measure of the ucocky seniors. The class was proud of its representation in the lay contest that was 5 onsored by the P. T. A We won second place witlE the play, 'His First 5 ave, and the cast consisted of DuFFer Young, Donald Lundberg. Bev Nelson. Ruth Broadwell. and Ann Schremly. A spring concert was given by the Glee Clubs under the direction of Miss Fairley. Final examinations brought an end to our days as Freshmen. SOPHOMORE YEAR The fall of 1943 found us at the threshold of our sophomore year. We were no longer nervous, unintelligent freshmen but poised and sophisticated sophomores With what joyful anticipation we awaited the coming of the timid. fearful freshmen! Certain members were conspicuous by their absence. John Freedom, Elmer Lengyl, Martin Manson. Eugene Bowman. Margaret Duehene, Steve Nagy these to drop out of school life Harold Young had transferred to Ma S. j. Miss Hackett. Mrs. johnson, Miss Gould, Miss Fairley, Mr. Call. of last year's faculty, were back Mrs. Fontaine took over Miss Stevens' classes, Mrs. Walsh. where Miss Hubbard left off. and Miss johnston tau ht chemistry, aeronautlcs and algebra. Mr. Stiles was our new superintenfent. and Mr. Walshtapably hlled the position of principal.

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