Proctor High School - Proctorian Yearbook (Proctor, VT)

 - Class of 1951

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THOMAS HENRY YAKUNOVICH Tmlm' Lalln Huh I. 1. GILT Club I. 2. h 4. Anslsmnt Property Manager Distnrr One'AL-t Plays 4; Busmcxs Manager Senior Play 4: Sutherland SraH 4; Pmcmrmn SIJHV-t anI 1, .7. J V BaskutluH Manager. An mreHment mm 15 never m want 61m Wklciiy FRESHMAN YEAR In September, 1947, an unusually talented group of Freshmen entered P H. S U on our 'arrival we were greeted by three new teachers. Miss Shanney took Miss Hall's place in the home economics room: Miss Kemp replaced Miss Edgett in girls' physical education. and Mr. Holbrook took Mr. Hirtle's place in manual traimog, For our first year the Followm were elected as class ofheers: president, Myrtle Slqetne; vice-president, Marshall Fay; secretary, Patrlcia May; treasurer, Raymond Maloney: and athletic association representative. Eli Mazut. We chose Miss Kem as our sponsor. The candit ates elected for the reestablished Student Council Were Myrtle Skjetne. secretary, and Raymond Maloney, representative; The long'anticipated freshman reception soon rolled around. The girls had to wear Yong underwear, aprons, skirts. gypsy earrings. sun glasses, a stocking hat and men's boots worn on the wron feet. The boys were more handsome than ever In skrrts and sweaters. one hlgi heeled shoe and one slipper, a sock on one foot and a silk srockmg on the other. The Fun dirin't really begin until that evening. for the boys were dressed like bathing beauties: They wore two'pleee Bathing suits, leg make-up, picture hats and huarachos. The girls were football uniforms, mews shoes on the wrong Feet and a football helmet with a pigtail sticking up. Roger Nelson was chosen M155 Marble Block of 1947. The four Freshman boys who hel ed make up the Football team were- Marshall Fay. Eh Mazut. Raymond MaFoney. and Lennart Nelson. Eli Mazut was the only boy who received hls letter for football. The Folluwang played on the j V. basketball team: Raymond Maloney, Marshall Fay, Eli Mum. Frank Mazut, and Lloyd Anderson. There were only three who went out for haseballeRnymund Maloney, Marshall Fay. and Lennnrt Nelson. In the one act'play context we showed such talent that we captured third prize. Our play. junior's Mustache. was directed by Miss McGillieuddy. Members of the cast were Raymond Maloney. Louise Olney, Marshall Fay

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KBKREN ANN ObCARSUN KWU LJILI'I Club I. 2. Glee Club I. 2. 3. 4; linxcmbfc 3. 4. Trlu 4; NI'SHN: Chums 4: Modern Dmcc Cluh .'., Onu-Arl Play CunluAL l. .3. District Onc'Act Plays 3. 4; Sun: Dunn Fustim' 3', Scmur Play 4-. Suthcri um! SHE- 7. 3. 4-. Pmcturun SmH 4- Asscmhly Cum: mince 3.53711: Smelng 3 -l j V Cimcrludcr l Varmy Cheer hula 5.4.lnlLrL1hAQpnrlA I. .5 4. With music sweet 1'. love. whwh murHtm-s her buwc: KIEANETILE MARIE POMAINVlLLE AA Glee Club 3. 4; Scnlur Play 4: lntcrclns Spum I Ht: heart holds thc secret; KlndnCSH w the word. MYRTLE MARIE SKIIETNE 'A'Alr' Class Ptcmicm I 4 av Vic: PrL-sldcntl Latin Club 1. 2. Glut Club I. Z. 4. Scnwr Way 4. Sutherhnd 51.343 4 Pmcmrmn Staff 4. Student Council. Secrcury l. Trusurur 2. Vin: Presldunl 3; SKIHJOI Patml 2. Interchns Spam l. 2. 3. 4. Varsity Biskclblu 4. Honorary Capuln. Good wnrk makcx beaunfu! thlngs. and mad wurk lasts DOLORES MARY WARD ' Dnm C1133 VIEL Przmdem 4 Glee Club 1.3 3. 4. 5::nlur Play 4; Smhuland SlaFF 4; Pmctnrlan SMH 4. R131: Club. 3 SLhml Farm! .2; lnlerclass Spams i .2, 3. 4' 4 V. Basketball I Varmy Basketball 2. I V Cheerleader 2'. Varsny Cheerleader 3 4 Marchal 3. Tu b: hum With the wilt of laughter ..



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Eli Mazut. Karen Oscarson. Janice Casey and Marilyn Nelson Though we did wm only third prize. Marilyn Nelson, as the old-maid School teacher, receivedhhearty applause when she sailed off the stage. Eli Mam: also made um: 21 It. q Louise Olney was the only Freshman to attend the Music Festival in Burlington in May. In June. we had a class picmc at Goodwin's on Lake Bomoseen. We all had a good time. So ended our Freshman year! SOPHOMORE YEAR In September. 1948, we returned to Proctor High to start our secbnd year of high school. We now had one year behind us, and we watched the green Freshmen strugglmg to gam a foothold in the new life. lt'took some time to get to know all the new teachers' Mr. Williams, who had replaced Mr. Vassar in the history department; Mr. O'Horo. who replaced Mr. Holbrook in the she ; Miss Towne. who took over Miss McGilli- cuddy's position in junior high St 001; Miss Gay, the new mathematics teacher and Miss Rowe's successor; and Mr. Brokaw. re lacing Coach Desrosiers in the physical education department. Miss Erway had succeeded Miss Wingett m mumc. At our hrst class meetin , we elected our class nlhcers for the year Gary Faye premdent; Myrtle S jetne. vice'president; Patricia May, secretary; and Marilyn Nelson, treasurer. Miss Kemp was again our 5 onsor. That year Marshall Fay represented us in the Athletic Association an janice Casey was on the assembly committee. Myrtle Skjetne. was elected treasurer and Gary hay. representative to the Student Council. Soon we were ciecmating For Freshman reception and. unlike the previous year, were ahle to enjoy watching the. lmtlatmnl Ray Malonev, Clarence Capman, Gary Fay, Marshall Fay, Lenny Nelson, Roger Nelson, Eli Mazut. Frank Mazut, and Lloyd Anderson represented our class in sports that year. After a playoff against Bristol at Rutland High School. our basketball team entered the C tournament at Burlington. We won the First game against Wallingford and the second game against Milton. gaining a position in the finals. There we lost a close game to North Bennington and received the runner'up trophy. In the OneeAct Play Contest we presented the comedy, Scrambled Eggs Miss Towne directed. In the cast were: Marilyn Nelson. Janice Case . Louise Olney. Lenny Nelson. Rav Maloney. Clarence Capman and a bow of talented gold fish Because of the latter our Elass again won-third prize! In April we sponsored the annual Sophomore Hap which was a social success; and almost made some money. Before we could realize it. Fne had arrived; half of out high school eareerhad come to a cluse. Our e ass picnic. held at Lake Dunmore. was not a howling success

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