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WWMGIMI: MJJMH Four years ago the class of 1950 entered Proctor High School. This proved to be the most interesting en'od of our lives so far. We as a class worked. together and played togetlir. and so the years have passed swiftly. For three years we have watched other classes assemble here to review their class activities. Now it is our turn. It is not exactly as we had anticipated, for we meet both in sorrow and joy. Sorrow because it is the end 0 our high school days, and joy because we are about to step out into the world to determine our Future. At the present moment, the most fascinating subject of our thoughts is the future-our future. What will it be? We have sniven t0 repare ourselves for the duties and obligations that may await us. How welrwe have succeeded the years alone can tell. What' ever problems shall puzzle us, whatever diHiculties confront us. may we always have the courage of our convictions and the faith in ourselves that is so essential if we are to do as well as we dream. May we remain true to our ideals and so Far as in us lies. make the world a better place for out having lived in it. MARY BUGGLANI CLASS MOTTOI 'Tllr doors of ttdsolom arc meter ShllL CLASS Comes: Cadet Malnm and White CLASS FLOWER: Whit: Carnation gdkt'i gfdfl? tTo Tone of Mcmurias'lj Memories. memones. of days at Proctor High, Of Friends so true, good times, too. They will never die. Though today we must say To you alL goodbye, As now we most part We hold in our hearts Sweet memories of clear Proctor High. gdm 93m: Crowding around us now Are the memories of the past four years W'hich are all recalled As the end of high school nears. Memories 5 ring from everywhere As we wal through the halls, But many unforgettable ones Cling to all the walls. Rim Jonmon Now we say good'bye to Proctor High For we are at the end And also we must say farewell To many a good friend. 'Tis a very sad aH'air, A goodebye to P. H. St For in the many by one days We have had muchiappiness. jm Anomson
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6.43:! WkMy FR ESHMAN YEAR In September of '46, tWent 'nine Freshmen entered senior high school. These green, noisy members of e lower class soon Found that senior high was not very different From j unlor high school. At that time, the members of the faculty were: Miss Hackett tn the English de artment, Mrs. Fontaine as the French and Latin teacher. Miss Rowe in t e mathematics department, Mr. Hirtle in the manual training dee partment, Mr. Vassar as the history teacher, Miss Hall in the home economics department, Miss Edgett and Mr. Desrusiers were the physical education instructors. MiSS Wingett was in the music de artment, Mrst Ijohnson in the eormnercial department. Miss ohnson in the ethic. Miss McGi Iieuddy in the Biology department. Besides ing out principal, Mr. Parry taught chemistry, physics. and civics. We started our duties by electing the following class ufhcers: David Bani. president; Sewn Anderson, vice president; and Louise Marfuggi as tecretary-treasurer. e elected Miss Heekett for our sponsor. Dunn? the year we held various money making projects such as raffles, and Food sa es. As usual, the seniors started the year by initiating the Ftosh. The girls were burlap bags, hip boots, sixteen pi tails with different colored rib- bons, earmuHS'. a string af onions and a corn eoE plpe. The boys were women's hats, ni htgowns. long earrings. leg paint, lipstick, and heels. A good time was hat? by all especially the freshmen. We won thltd prize in the annual One Act Play contest. The name of the play was Elmer and the Love Bug. The cast consisted of Donald Car- rigan, Roy Peterson, Robert Parker. David Boni, Axel Anderson, Theresa Vigneau. Vir inia L050. Marilyn Duprey. Sheila Fay. Rita Johnson, Mary Buggiani, Ruth Peterson, and Louise MarFuggL Several Freshmen boys Went out for Football and the team had a fair season placing third in the Marble Valley League. In basketball several boys of our class made the Junior varsity. The varsity had a successful year winning the Marble Valley League Championship and they were eliminated by West Rutland in a close game in the B Tournament at Barre. This year the Girls' Glee Club went to Burlington to the Music Festival. tha Johnson played in the AII'State Orchestra. SOPHOMORE YEAR On September 2, 1947, the doors of P. H. S. were re-opened. It was through these doorways that we passed into our sophomore year. Consider- ing ourselves very sophisticated now. we watched the freshmen struggle to gain a foothold 1n the high school life, We were reared by three new teachers: namely, Miss Shanney, replacing Miss Hall in te Home Economics department, Mt. Holbtouk taking Mt. Hittle's place in shop classes, and Miss Kemp the gtrls' coach In place of Miss Edgett.
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