Proctor High School - Proctorian Yearbook (Proctor, VT)

 - Class of 1950

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MARILYN NELSONveWhy not slacker: up a little on the studying? You donht know what you're missing! Lomsr: OLNsteSince so many members of our orchestra are graduating. we suggeSt that you brush up on the cello so you can carry on. KAREN Oscaason-Join the girlsh ensemble as some good soprano voices are needed. NINA GIANCOLAeWe advise you to be on the lookout for 3. man. Try some of your classmates. LLm-n ANDERSDNeForget the girls in Rutland and Hnd one in Proetor High, as you're causmg too many heartaches. an Rutland. that im RAYMOND MALONEYeKeep up your good work in basketball, but keep out of wet meadows. LENNART NELSON--Go home earlier nights and get some sleep. tIWe know Len's parting 13 such sweet sorrowj FRANK MAZUT-Notice a certain sophomore girl a little more. Come on Frankie, give her a break. Downs WunHKeep up your good work in cheerleading and always keep smiling. ROGER NELSONiSCt u. some warming stations on Powers Hill. It gets mighty :0ch 1n winter, oestft it, Roger? Eu anu'rrKeep driving in football and that forward wall is bound to ewe. R lTA JOHNSON SHEILA FAT Rm' PETERSON 62:55 WW The time has now come when the class of U350, in the mwn of Proctor. county of Rutland. and the state of Vermont. being of sound mind, havin fullilled our obligations to the Proctor High School, make this our last Wih and Testament, To MR. SILVESTER we leave the pleasant memories of the past year Althougi he has been with us only a year, we hope he will always tememhet t c class of 1950. ROBERT PARKER leaves his basketball ability to Dominic LaVictoriel SHEILA FAY leaves her driving ability to Marilyn Nelson. Remember Marilyn, it takes seven more to make a Big Eight. LEAH KAPITAN leaves her long walk up Patch Hill to Marie Match VIRGINIA L040 leaves her cheering ability to Therese Kallio. jams BARON leaves her steady chatter to Janet Nnvati. You can at least try to attract attention, Janet.

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Ronent PARKER Flick Wears three stars on his summer He wins the degree A. A. All'round Athlete- MARILYN Dumas? Marilyn seems to have the kmfk 0f getting! 310?? well with everyone, therefore we gwe er t e degree C. C. 0.. Class Charm G'l'l- HAL DRUMHELLER Because of Hal's love of the business world we gwe him the degree C. B.. Class Busmessman. RUTH PETERSON Everyone needs true fricnds and that's what Ruthle is. To her we give the degree E- 3.. Everybody 3 Buddy. SHEILA FAY Shetla would be an asset to any debatlnghteam; Tof . her is awarded the degree C- D.. amplon 0 Debating. DOROTHY DUTELLE To Dorothy. because of her secret life we gave the degree Gt M., Girl of MYSIBW- VIRGINIA Loso LOUISE MAREUGGI Geonou Anomson To Virginia. Louise. and Georgia, For our unurmg efforts on the class degrees, WE award ourselves the rank of C. E.. Class Einsteins 51491;? d; meim JANICE CASEYeBecause of the acting abih'ty which you've shown in 1th: One' Act Plays, we suggest that you try for the lead 111 your Semor P ay. MARSHALL Fav-FDate a girl from P. H. 5. during your senior year. You'll Find it much handler, PATRICIA MAYJWhy don't you use some of your height to master basketball? The girls, team could certainly use you. THOMAS YaxumowcawBe good to your brother so that he'll let you take the cat occasionally Girls go for looks. you know. MYRTLE SKJETNEeKeep up the morale of a certain freShman- 35 it'll 1ml? the spans of P H. S. - -.,. '11 MYRTLE BURGESSFWC advtse you to make a httle 11015.. 30 that people Wt know when you're around. rh JEANETTE POMMNVILE.:EiWE suggest that you try out for cheerliadmg 9 at Proctor can be different an have lu'a redheads on the squat. CLARENCE CAPMANe'AIhICtl-C teams require good trualn'clgtil'Si KBCP P the good work! GARY FM'7We suggest that you keep the girls of your glass nfupmd Lhw'ligli: out most of the year. You seem to have accompltshed t is very we the past year. E1515 MONAImN-A few of our best glgglers arc graduating thts year, so we advise you to carry one 10



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DOROTHY DU'I'EIJE leaves her solitude to Christine Hinds. HENRY LOYZELLE leaves. his love for opera to whoever likes it. MARY Bueswu leaves her love for Manchester to Hilary Hyde. RALPH SANTORO leaves his reservation on the hasketball seat to David Stevenst Be sure and keep it warm, David. MARILYN PHILLIPS leaves her bright remarks to Patricia Horvath. GEORGE. ANDERSON leaves his dancing abilityI to Leo LaFrance. PAUL BROWN leaves his love for Htedheads to George L050. EUGENE Momma: leaves his hot'temper to Thomas Yakunovich HAL DRUMHELLER Ieaveq his admiration for the Big Eight to anyone. who thinks himself a good HBig Nine member. RITA jOHNSON leaves her ability to stick toH one guy.r t0 Irene Petrulenicz. GEORGIA ANpltnson leaves her dimples to Myrtle Burgess. MARILYN Dnenrx leaves her pleasing smile to Marshall Fay. AXEL ANDERSON leaves his love for Margaret to Gary Fay For Elsie Manahan. ROY PETERSON leaves his acting ability to Frank Brown. Brush up on the Farmer talk, Frank. jaws ARONsoN leaves her intelligence to Frances Allard. THERESA VIGNEMI leaves her weH-kept coiHute to Ann Curtis. Take heed oi the large mirror in the gitlsi room, Ann. RUTH PETERSON leaves her sense of humor to Marie Gianeola. IEAN VALACII leaves Biackie to P. H. S. We su est that someone be assigned to take jean's place in letting Blackie out 0 the building each day. LOUISE MARFIIGGi leaves her musical ability to Nina Giancola. Tm; SENIOR CLASS leaves the privilege of selling at the hashetbail games to the resent junior Class of P. H. S. This will give you a good chance to o tain Funds for your class tript Rum PETERSON LEAH KAPITAN JEAN VALACH 64255 gimyea W'hyr not have the campus converted into a skating rink and have ice follies? For the students who are bored in class we ought to have television installed. For the assemblies we should have popular movies such as Battleground and Samson and Delilah. There should be soda installed in the drinking fountains. 11

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