Proctor High School - Proctorian Yearbook (Proctor, VT)

 - Class of 1948

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6440655 30 gum'o '11 SOPHIE LIVAKiWE suggest that you be careful of the giggles in history next year. You know Mr. Vassar! WARREN MCCULLOUGH WE suggest that you take chemistry next year. Burt liked it. STEVE NEMETHeKecp the school warm if George is ever absent. STANLEY Nussou-We suggest you keep up the trombone playing. until after graduation. anyway. lms Oscanson-Keep singing operas and someday it may bring you a-cateer. TKEODORE PARKEkeBc sure to manage a good basketball team next year- also. ROBERT PocKET'rEeWhy dont you get a reclining chair for your school work? SHIRLEY PULSIPHER-Wc advise you to get :1 Front seat in history next year so you won't have to move. ESTELLE ANDERsow-Wc advise you to make a little noise in school so the students will know you're around. DONALD BURGESSiTakE it easy on Carrigan when he calls you DUB. MARVIN DOANEFF-Why don't you help Henry Wallace campaign for the presi' dency? Rum Evmcm-Bctter keep your eyes on the toad. Ruthie, and not on your drwmg instructor. ANN ElGNERiWhy not express your feelings someday by leading a Proctor cheer tn the library? COLIN FaveNow that you have a motorcycle, we suggest that you take it easy. Remember what happened on your bicycle! ROBERT FRAPPIERe-Keep up the excellent acting so that assemblies will be even better next year. MARGARET GALOeWhy not start a soda fountain in the high school, Peggy? We're sure you'd get a lot of business. BARBARA GATESeWe suggest that you stuck up on writing paper and get the address of a certain senior boy. THOMAS GENo-wBecause of Thomas' acting ability, we suggest that he keep up the good work. ARMENIA GIANOL.A---A'fmenia has a good strong voice; so we advise her to stay on the cheering squad. MARY HIGBEEkEvery orchestra needs a flute; so We: recommend that Mary Stay m the orchestra. KATHERINE HoavnueFor her profession. Katherine has Chosen to be a nurse We know she W11! make a good one, and we Wish her success.

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' 67515,; gwmgla As members of the senior class we su est that a smoking room be es- tablished or an elettne eye Installed; so t at when Mr. Parry comes in, a hell will ring and all the butts may be disposed of. Since there isn't any ink in them, all the ink wells in the desks should be removed and replaced with ashtrays. Escalators should be installed between the class rooms and the boiler room as three mmutes ts not much tune to catch a smoke. Only failing students should play Sports. As they are failing and don't have to spend much time studying, they could put more time on Sports which would better athletics. Garage space should be provided for students such as Robert Anderson. so their shiny cats will not become rusty after a hard day in the rain. Mister Parry might even saerlhce his garage to Goose. We recommend that classes be three minutes and the time between classes he forty minutes. This would provide more time for the athletes to do assignments. And what about a marriage bureau for the lovers of P. H. 5.? lNh;r not have the girls sit in the rear of the study hall? The feminine angels have had their way long enough! The Proctor Creamery should provide gum machines to be placed in all the class rooms. The students of manual training could Ex the desks so that inlaid checker hoards. cards and dice would be available to all. The faculty should have jobs, such as bank president. etc, lined up lo: the students who flunk out of school. Will Almo, alias George, be custodian of the new school on Olympus Road. or will he be dead of old age before then? Instead of lectures in class. why not teach the students with movies. such as Mickey Mouse or Forever Amber. We lost the coke machine. so why not Install a pin ball machine for the students who lost their ap etities after drinking coke? The proceeds would go toward the athletic funtE We want windshield wipers on the study hall windows for rainy days. so that the day-dreamers will have something to occupy thelr minds while they are daydreaming. CHARLES SULE BURTON MCCULLOUGH PETER KAPITAN



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Lows KING'-'Kecp up the good work in chemistry. Some day you may Int vent another atomic bomb. JACK LADAuoncnsi-laekhs ambition is to take thud year French. Why nut quit while you're winning? LAWRENCE LAFRANCE-w-Since Lawrence thinks the girls From Rutland are better than the local talent, we suggest that he get acquainted with some Proctor gll'IS. JEAN LERTomgOur suggestion to Jean is to keep the Student Council going after We leave. HELEN LIPTAKnWe suggest that Helen subscribe to a newspaper for the whole high school, so she won't be bothered in study hall. ETILEL. SKJETNEeWe adwse lyou to keep up the good work in entertaining the fifth perlod study ha 1. BARTON REtss:G:How about contributing your ability in all sports to P. H. S. next year? WILLIAM VISIeOpen your eyes and notice a certain girl classmate! ALEx VARGA-LWe think it would be a good idea to get a car. The hike must be very tiresome. JEAN RA't-nH-Since you always seem so happy, we advise you to keep up the morale of P. H. S. on g oomy days. ROBERT RICHARDSONiKCEP up the good work in Football. DAPHNE WITKINS-If you keep on with your skating. you may some day join the Ice Follies. JANET STEVENSeKee up the rgood work in typing, and maybe you will be able to get a 1'0 typing or Mr. Patty next year. BEVERLY SENECALySince you have so many busy nights, we suggest you move down to Patch H111. HAROLD OLSON VICTOR VALACH ROBERT ANDERSON RICHARD OLSON

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