Proctor High School - Proctorian Yearbook (Proctor, VT)

 - Class of 1947

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RUSSELL AnnensoxeBe-ating in mind his good care and taste in clothes, we give Russ the degree of B. D. 3.. Best Dressed Boy. Rm O'szmaiTo Rita for her unceasing pen and unending supply of writing paper, goes the degree of C. L. W., Class Letter Writer. CHARLES EMERSONeFor his unselfconscious humor and good sportsmanship, Charlie wins the degree of C. F. M., Class Funny Mart SAMMY GALLUSeHis ability as captain of the basketball team, and priceless morale value, entitles Sammy the degree of C. M. 8., Class Morale Builder. MARY PULsmnEReFOt her time stage presence and musical voice, Mary wins the degree of C S. B., Class Song Bird. HELEN NORDQmST-iNhenever things look blue, Helen is ready with a cheer ful laugh, so she wins the degree of M. M., Mistress of Mirth, ALVAR KIVISTWAIVZE is unsurpaSSed for his prohciency with numbers, so to him we give the degree of C MA, Class Mathematician. AVIS ANDERSON-Fm her knowledge that young ladies should be seen and not heard', Avis wins the degree of C. P. L., Class Perfect Lady. BILL Ymnov1cn-Wasil is always happy when 116.5 tinkering with a sick automobile, so to him goes the degree of C. M. G., Class Mechanical Genius. etiqclttice goo ngio '15 ANNA ILLINSKIiAS Anna is a brilliant student, we advise her to take the Front seat in Historyf class. LOIS MORIENSONeWe su est Lois stay away from old Fords, and keep the new ones well polis ed. BEVERLY BACC21451nce you have such a powerful voice, we advise you to keep up that good support you've given the cheerleaders. FRANCES OsmowsxieBecause of your ability in basketball, we suggest you take up where Natalie left off. ANNA SCHAKOeFor that aging ability of yours, we advise you to work hard for the leading part in the senior play. DOROTHY GOLLSTROMhTo Dorothy we suggest that she learn a few new dancing steps from Charlie Emerson. HILDA MmBERGw-Hiida is so quiet, we suggest that she spend a period with Sam Gallus. BERNICE STEELEu-We'advise Bernice to keep up the good work as a cheerleader. Gum's DAHLthwA good singin voice is always needed, so we suggest that you join the Girls' Glee C uh.

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$55.1 9559 1555. BETTY HUTCHINs-Because of her outstanding ability on the stage, we give Betty the degree of C. C. A., Class Character Actress. CHESTER OSCAesexnChet has proved to he a master mind in the science classes, so to him, the degree C. 13., Class Einstein. L015 A.LLEN-To Loie, for the skill producing that dtaiving technique, we present the degree C. T. A., Class Talented Artist. DOROTHY Llox-rlgFor her ever ready smile and ability to see the bright side of things, we give Dart the degree of C. R. 5., Class Ray of Sunshine. RAYMOND CHRISTMASmFor the ease with which he nukes feminine hearts Hatter, we give Ray the degree of C. V. J., Class Van Johnson. Hmnm-r JonnsoxJeNot every class has a skier, but we have one of the best. To Hohey, the degree of C. S. M., Class Ski Master. WILEORD Caamumln En lish or Science, he is not often heard, but we present Hill with the Segue of S. G., Silent Genius. Gns'mp annenG-A voice which is unsurpassed gives Gus the degree C. N. E... Class Nelson Eddy. t FINN? BuncesseOur class star has returned to Sparkle again. To Filmy we give the degree C. V., Class Veteran. 't-WLYN SKJEn'E-HTO Skit. for her capability and endless pep, we give the degree S. C.. Senior Cheerleader. -' 2N JMNSONhFOI' the well chosen D. A. R. award, we present Care lth the degree A. A. G., All American 'Girl. -MCCULLOUGH-For her life in the wide open spaces. we give Evelyn ; degree of C. F., Class Farmerette. r 'Vuom-With hair as fair as Cathy's, we give her the degree -- 'B Class Blond. ' For her modest beauty and charming smile, we give Olive ofC. G. 6., Class Glamour Girl. hills: DE her nimble fingers at the typewriter and her aptitude J, Jun gets the degree of C. C. B, Class Commercxal :1 hi5 ever'ptesent Oldsmobile and readiness to supply Gian dleetleaders, we give Burman the degree of C. M. C.. .... at her nick wit and talent in En 1151:, we give Ev the - um e,- Class 30:: . 51 l:-



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MAM ALLARDeSinL-e you have a pleasant smile, keep Proctor High on the bright side of life. Ema ANDERSONeWe know you love to ski, so to improve this ability. see Herbert Johnson about further lessons. CAROL KLEnEcxeSince a certain senior is leaving this year, we adVisc you to carry On for bun. CHARLES SULEqWC suggest that Chuck start a love life: maybe that will solve his school problems. HAROLD OrlsoNh-To Harold, we suggest he keep the ball rolling in basketballr ANDREW MnczKoTo 'Supermouse. we advise that he take it easy on the referees 1n basketball. BRUCE CURTIStWB advise Bruce to look both ways before crossigg the tracks: he might get hurt and the juniors would probably have to pr uee another valedtctotian or salutatorian. VICTOR VALLOCH-TO Vic, we suggest you start doing some studying and forget Ludlow'. ' ALBERT KIVISTOoWe m?est, Albie, that you take vitamins to acquire some of Herble Johnson's eight. RICHARD OLsoNuWe suggest, Boss, that you take care of the rink next year, too. . P3113 KapmN-Ourl advice to Pete is to keep a certain senior away from Bridge- port. Looks hke stiff competition, Pete. Am- DUWWE suggest that you donate your motorcycie to the school when you graduate Its gentle putt will be greatly missed. Ganges THOMPSONgWC su st that you get a whole year's etmission to speak tn study 11311. St period. That way you won't ave to keep aslcmg for It. Own BONr-Stick to your violin, Ovid, and keep away from a certain sopho- more girl. 'Bauca.HtIMPHREY-Our suggcsn'on to you. Bruce, is 'to get a leading part in the semor play. They can use'your acting ability. RICHARD PmLLtPr-You. Dick. are advised. td.th ah: milk route going in Proctor. ' BURT MeCULLouol-rejustt a; hint, Bugta' unistry next year. It is sugh- a gwd..1mlggcg.. Emu ; .

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