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$71355 WK! STATE OF VERMONT COUNTY OF RUTLAND TOWN OF Pnocmn Undetclassmen and Faculty: We, the wealthiest. and by fanthe greatest, class ever to he graduated From this school, being of sound and disposing mind, memory and understanding, do make, publish, and declare this instrument as our last will and testament, hereby revoking all wills, codicils. or testamentary instruments made by us at any' time heretofore. That is to say, we bequeath and devise the following: To the facultyewe leave a future of peace and quiet for we are going to take all the noise and disturbance with us. ' To Chester OscarsoneEddie Klebeek's ability to blow off steam. To the junior boys-the Senior boys' shining example of what the welle dressed Senior man should wear. To Evelyn SltjetneeSophie Zsidds ontgmwn gym shorts. To Alva: KivistOeBud Tenerani's l'not'SO'hotcha Sinatra voice. To Wilfred CarlsoneSonny Curtis' abilit;r to argue with the teachers. Beverly Nelson leaves her on? pair of nylon stoekings to the O. P. A lWait until after graduation. p easefl T0 Catherine Vuori-Ruth Broadwell's red Engernails. 03.5. It's rumored that she has red toenails. tooJ To Russell Anderson-Norman Johnson's ability to skid around corners on two wheels without hitting pedestrians T0 the class of '47-after a long debate, we of ,46 finally decided to leave all our beloved books to you. To Lois Allen-Margaret Saceric wills you her popularity. To Dorothy Liontiewith a great many teats. Yolanda Santora at last agreed to part with her Favorite eau du cologne Pe'pe. and she thinks you can put it to good use To Natalie Ringlundeary Kabastura's boots. She will no longer need them for those long hikes to school. so we're sure you can put them to advantage. To the Sophomores-we leave the hope that they,r will be able to go through with plans for their Senior Ball. Alma Buggiani refuses to leave her Beaver Pond Road Heartbeat to anyone: 50 Olive. please carry on, To Sam Gallus-Bud Ringlund decides that his silence Will be in safekeeping in your hands. ' To Betty Hutchins-Bill Richardson's strut To Bill YakanovicheEarle Hanson's reputation as a woman hateri To Raymond Christmas-joe Saceric's ability to pester the girls 3'0 BWII Anderson and Carol Klebeclt?Cl1ick Moran's reminiscence oi . lush school. days With Ruth Evancha.
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unable to play at all. He was a great loss to the team, as he and Bud Tenerani were co'eaptains. Our Erst eat moneymking proposition of the year was the senior play. FinanciaE; and otherwise it was a succeSS. For its succeSS, we pafy tribute to Miss Hackett, our sponsor: Although it was hard work we 31 look back on it now as a grand experience. May every class look forward to its senior play. We next decided to sell tickets on a ton of coal, and ten dollars. The net proceeds were forty dollars. Lucrative transactions seemed to prevail. and it was a thrill to see our capltal mcrease. Basketball was just around the corner. The team was made up of many undetelassmen, but our class produced four veterans, Sonnetr Curtis. Bobby Aronson, Chick Moran and Bud Tenerani. Bud Tenetani and Sonny Curtis shared honors as co'ca tains. The team got off to a ta ged start but rose to tie for hrst place withp Poultney. A playoff w1th Pou tney failed to gain a berth in the tourney for the hghtin Phantoms, a fact which was a blow t0 the traditional tourney champs 0 P. H. S. The season ended with another defeat by Poultney which made them League Champs. Better luck to next year's team of Proctor High. The class of '46 proudly con atulates Margaret Sacetic For her award of D A. Rxgirl, a wise choice. an a just honor to a deserving girl. The hnal year of high school is certainly a busy one. The ordering of caps and gowns. invitations. calhng cards and graduation pictures provides much activity for a senior and hardly ever is there an idle moment. Of course the publication of the Yearbook was an aetivit not soon Forgotten. Every class should have a Yearbook. Everyone shourd share the Opportunities of rushing here and there for ads, and of almost going mad trying to get the material to the printer before the dead-line. At tl'LlS point we again pay tnbute to the incomparable Miss Hackett. Her stimulus enabled us to accom- plish such featwewe boast a grand sponsor. The annual interclass basketball mum? rolled around and once again the class of '46 emerged victorious for the 0:1th consecutive year, setting a new record 1n the history of P. H. 3, Never has a school year come to an end so abruptly. Although tests and exams seemed to drag on for hours, on the whole the days. Weeks, and months passed rapidly, and before we knew it, Commencement week had arrived. Since our entrance into high school in '42 as lowly freshmen. our class had dWindlecl considerably. The entire class re ets the absence of our former classmates, and Wlshes that all of us could have ET: P. H. St together. Woids cannot express our pride in those who are in the service of our country. Our life as high school students has ended for the class of '46. Departing From anything brings regret+including high School. We shall soon bid farewell to our classmates, teachers, and to our school. As we look forwata to a bright and successful future. the memories embodied in this history of our high school days will remain with us. HERBERT CURTIS AND HAROLD TENERANI
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To the Freshnenqwe leave our ability to get to be Seniors. Donht give up hope, kids! T0 Jean Steele-Jean Walsh's undying love of horses. To Herbert johnsoneBobby Amnson's title as class chauffeur. t'Only make sure that no wires on your cat are disconnectedi'j To Evelyn McCullougheDeszo Nemeth's alertness on current events. To Rita O'Connoruher sister Joyce's slim waistline. To the first class to graduate From the new Proctor High School-our high school spirit. SENIOR CLASS or 1946 In witness whereof, we have hereunto placed our hand and seats at Proctor, Vermont, the 12th clayr ofjune in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-six. Rum BROADWELL Joyce O'CONNOR 65w ?Mffzcy TIME; 1956 PLACE: The new Proctor High School where the reunion is being held. PROLOGUE: Close your eyes and let your fancy rove to ten years from now. The scene is a class reunion at the new Proctor High School. jean Walsh is toastmistress, while the committee in charge is Margaret Saceric and Beverly Nelson. SPEECH OF THE TOASTMISTRESS A class reunion is always an interesting occasion. and we hope that this one will prove especially so. We have now had the chance of meeting many of our former classmates. and Finding out what the supposedly cruel world has done to them. To me, it doesn't seem that we have changed so very much as far as appearance is concerned, except that we are, perhaps. a trifle more sedate. It is ratifymg to see that so many have been able to attend this reunion. As it is t e tenth annive'rsary of our graduation from Proctor High School, we thought it Fitting to have this meeting deal solely with acquainting our' selves with something that everyone has been doing the past years. We, the committee. have recorded on these cards an interesting fact concerning every member present tonight. May we sugges: that vou be at your ease, as all of you. no doubt. want to hear what the other fellow has been doing. From what we have heard, out classmates seem to have been doing many interesting and worthwhile things.
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