Proctor High School - Proctorian Yearbook (Proctor, VT)

 - Class of 1946

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jean WALSH: For jean's scholastic and athletic abilities. we give her the degree of A. A. G.:All Activities Girl. 50mm: 25100: Because of Sophie's admiration of Uncle Sam's Navy, we give her the degree of C. N. G.-Class Navy Girl. EARL RICHARDSON ROGER RINGLUND thso NEMETH 164355 923535;? As each class has its gtumblers, we the members of such a club oFFer the Following suggestions for the improvement of Proctor High School. 1. The students of P, H 5.. if they wish to be as successful as we are, must study. To study, they will have to concentrate, and to concentrate they need the comfort of a warm and quiet room. Therefore, the stucly hall should be made into booths. Each booth should accommodate two students. Facilities such as individual coke machines, cushioned chairs. back tests, and sufhcierlt pillows for short naps. should be supplied. 2, The Future senior classes should fight for seniority rights. No examinations, the privilege of using athletic apparatus. and tenms courts at any time the desire 15 felt should be a part of these rights. 3. The book oeltets should be made with lockable doors, and keys should be distribute to the owners. The book pockets are the only respect able place to keep your comic books lfor reference. of coursel and whyr not lockers that can be closed and opened without a hammer and a screwdriver? It taxes one's patience to have to Fight with a locker door. 4. Chewing gum is another sport that should be enjoyed by all Students oF Proctor High. Especially bubble gum. The ink bubbles are so pretty and it will thrill every teacher to see bubbles oatin about the classroom. Also bubble gum keeps your mind busy and prevents diydreaming. 5. Shades that will stay up only, should be obtained It is very hard to see the beautiful Vermont scenery through a window shade. 6, The assembly hall should have doors that Will open and close when attacked. Someone might want to enter or leave in a hurry. 7. At recess, the Service eomtnlttee should be on the job and receEr tacles should be placed in convenient places so it won't be too much troub e to remove the paper and bottles From the window sills in the corridors. 8. TtaEhc lanes in the corridors going one way is another improvement whleh should be made. These would prevent aeeidents and save much im- portant time to a student who has but three minutes to do his assngnment. 9. Desks for the small students in the school should be installed. It is.t1tesome For them to have their feet hanging 1n thm a1r, as they are unable to touch the floor. 10. lnlt should be placed in convenient places lStudy Hall, eth. When a pen runs dry and a student can't hnd Ink it is very aggravating. A pen doesn't wtite very well with water. EARLS HAKSON CHARLES Moan Enwann Kteaecx

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64m Qeyms ROBERT AEONSON'. 'i RUTH BROADWELLZ ALMA BUGGmNI: HERBERT CURTIS: EARLE HANSON: NORMAN JOHNSON: MARY KABASTL'RA: EDWARD KLEBECK: CHARLES MORAN: BEVERLY NELSON; D5250 NEMETH: jovce O'Coxwoa: EARL RICHARDSON: ROGER RINGLUND: JOSEPH SACERIC: MARGARET SACERICZ YOLANDA SANTORA'. HAROLD TENERANI: Because of his never endin ability to complete his study assi nments, we give Bo the degree of Mt S.-Master Stu ent. Because of Ruth's excellent character role in the senior play, we bestow upon her the degree of M. Ileise tress of Dramatics. To Alma who has proved how golden is silence, we present the degree of G. S. GieGDlden Silence Girl. To Sonny for his ability and participation in sports we present the degree of D. P. D.-Doctor oi. Phy' sieal Culture. Because of EarlEs craz antics. and clownin in class; we present him the egtee C. C.-Class C own. For Norm's remarkable efficiency as senior treasurer. he is entitled to the degree of D. E.--D0ct0r of EH1- ciency. Because of the long walk you made to school each day. Mary, we ive you the degree of L. D. HeeLong Distance Hi er. Because of Eddiek ability never to be at a loss For something to say, we unanimously award him the degree M. Cleaster Orator. Because of Chick's desire to study forestry, and his abiiity as a hunter during deer: season, we bestow upon him the degree of A. A. thAlways A Deer. To Bev. For her ep' vim, vigor and athletic ability, we give the digree of C. V, CiwClass Vitality Girl. Because of Dez's indomitable spirit in athletic activities. we give him the degree C. EwClass Fighter. Every class must have a redhead. so to Joyce goes the degree of C. R-Class Red-Head. T0 Earl. for his friendly remarks and helpful explana' tions, we give the degree of C. A. M.wC1ass Answer Man. Because of Roger's quiet, bashful disposition and thought ful expression, we give him the degree of C. 3.7 .Class Bachelor. For JIoe's wonderful leadership at the helm of the elasa through our high school years, we bestow upon him the degree P. Heperfect Helmsman. To Marge For her amiahility and winning personality, we present the degree of C. RwClass Personality. For Yolanda's secretarial abilities in typing for the class. we present her the degree of Pi S.-Petfect Secretary. To Bud, for his ability to keep his classes in stitches, and his humorous gulps, we present the degree of D. LwDoetor 0F Laughs.



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Waive? c9?! c714 jumbo The Senior Class is respected and loved by all the undetclessmen. and will be eatly missed in the social, athletic and educational etrcles of the school. Our qualities of in ustry, perseverance and charm endeared us to all. In mental achievement however, we attained our greatest distinction. and gained high honors. Therefore, 1t 15 not amiss at this time that we give some worthy advuce to the Junior Class who Wlll attempt to Fill out places. L015 ALLENth: know you are interested in the Navy, so just keep on writing and wishing and maybe the Navy will send him home soon. Avts AuoensoNeSmce you seem so quiet in school we suggest you Spend a day with Eddie Klebecl: and get his technique of carrying on a good conversation. BURMAN ANDEstsoseBe careful next year when you are taking the Cheerleaders to the games that the Olds doesn't get stuck on Powers Hill. EVELYN ArmensouilNe know you enjoy eheerleading so keep up the good work and try to produce some acrobatic stunts to equal Poultney High Sc ool. RUSSEL MoensoueYou are rapidly progressing in basketball so we advise you to work for a Full time varsity berth next year. BETTY BUNcuAar-Because you failed to benmme a successful chemist. we suggest you study aeronautics. anal become an aeronautical engineer. BRUCE BLANCHARDJYDLI seem to enjoy playing Football and softball on the school campus in the spring and fall. but just be careful not to break any of the windows. You've been lucky so at. Wurneo CARLSON'iJIJSI keep on hop ? the old Plymouth will run so you can get to Rutland often. We think a certain girl wi 1 be pleased. Rumouu CHRISTMASeKecp up the good showing in baseball and football and bring good old Proctor High mote Vlctories. SAM GALLUSeKeep smilingt Someone has to brighten the dull side of school life. BETTY HUTCHINSeTo help you move faster from class to class we suggest you get a scooter. Canons JoaNsoueBccause you have so much pep as a cheerleader. you should use some of it to master basketball. HERBERT louusoNeSince we know you like to sleep in study hall we suggest you install a reclining their all your own. Atwm meroilf you eat your Wheaties once a clay you Wlll grow to be as large as Sonny Curtis. Donotut LloNn-We suggest you buy a car so that your friends won't have to use the bus so often. EVELYN MCCOLLOUGII--AS vou like chemist , we so est You take hvsics next veat. . of 33 i P V , GUSTAE Mtnnaeno-You have ability as a leader so we leave it to you to See that the class of 47 always behaves as seniors should. OLIVE NEISONeIf next year you should be elected secretanrtteasutet of your class. be pre- pared to encounter most anything: it is impossible to collect the class dues, or even convince anyone to pay his debts. HELEN NortoqmneWtite twice as many letters next year to a member of the armed forces. RITA O'ComvoeeBecause of your ability as an excellent typist. we have elected you to type all of the senior class businessl This should keep you out of mischief. CHESTER OscnksonleTl-Je knowlecl e no have in science seems teat. es etiallv 1n chemist . , . g y g P . ry keep up the good work it: phystcs. Someone has to know the answers. MARY PULSIPHER-Be sure to join the glee club as every glee club needs a good soprano voice. NATALIE RINGLtmoiKnowing your great ability in basketball. we suggest you show the undetclassmen the trick of winning victories. EVELYN SKEJ TNE-Nutses are needed. so persevere and take the necessary courses. IRAN STEELWA foteordained meeting place for your Rutland Friends would saVe gas, and many headaches, too. Cnmammz Vuoai-Bacause of your great ability as an actress. WI: suggest you work for the leading part in the senior play. WILLIAM YAKANoVICHeBc sure to l-zcep that beautiful Pontiac Well polished, for glrls fall for looks. you know. ROHERT Akousou NORMAN Joumsou

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