Proctor High School - Proctorian Yearbook (Proctor, VT)

 - Class of 1951

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In April Louise Olncy brought further honor to the class and school by being chosen Career Girl for 1951 of Burdett College, thereby winning many prizes, including a week-end in New York. Karen Oscarson. Clarence Ca man. and Louise Olney entered the prize speakin contest. Clarence won rst prize: Louise second; and Karen tied For thtr . Our Frantic moneyemaking endeavors bore Fruit in April when we went to New York and Washington. D. C, For six days. The members of the class and their ehaperons, Mr. and Mrs. Fontaine and Mr. and Mrs. Buggiani. enjoyed such varied activtties as the circus, a blg'league baseball game, a splas arty, a yacht cruise, several tours, and the musical. South Pacific. We all had 50 much fun that we didn't even mlnd the resulting emptiness in our class treasury. Karen Oscarson, Nina Giancola, janice Casey. Patricia May. Clarence Capman. and Gary Fay were in the all-state chorus at the Music Festival. We have now come to the end of our high schnol career. We will always remember the good times we have had in Proctor High School, and we will never forget the friends weive made. NINA GIANCDM GARY FM' MARILYN NELSON pATRICIA Mew gdm' 9mm PATRICIA anPat's Friendliness to everyone wins her the degree E. F.. Everybody's Friend. RAYMOND MALowevarobably the best and hardest'workin em loyee on Uncle Sam's pa roll is a member of our classi To repay him or running the risk of flat eet, we present to Ray the degree C. M.. Class Mailman. ELSIE MomewCome rain or shine, Elsie always brightens up our day with her good humor; so we give her the degree C. M.. Class Merrymaker. ELI MAZUTwWE may not have won very many' Football games last year. but we certainly scared the op ositione When Eli came toward them. they started shaking. As a rest: t, we think Eli deserves the degree C. S. Re, Class Steam Roller MARILYN NELSONABCCEUSC of Marilyn's gond manners and never'failing pollte' ness, we bestow upon her the degree of C. E P., Class Emily Post. FRANK MAZU'I'ASIIHCE Frankie is the last to let vou down. we give him the degree. c. D. 0, Dr, Class Digby O'Dclf, KAREN OsexnsoNuFor the state science fair, Karen made a camera out of an oatmeal box Now we expect her to pep up everywhere with the camera and start recordin for Future generations; so to Kayo we award the degree C. P. . Class PEotographer. THOMAS YAKUNOVICHwBCCEIUSC of Thoms' way with the women, we give him the degree L. M., Ladies' Man. MYRTLE SKJETNEwTO Myrtle who always looks so neat and attractive, we present the degree C. B. D. 6.. Class Best-Dressed Girl.

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On june fourteenth, as a tribute to the seniors, we held our junior Prom. It was a Stardust Dance, and decorations of midnight blue and silver accentuated the theme. Dolores Ward and Raymond Malone were marshals For graduation. Our year's activities closed with ecoration For raduation. the stage banked with pennies, and a picnic. following 1215: assemilyt The picnic was held at Lake St Catherine and included lunch. supper. boating, swimming, and dancing at the pavilion until midnight, So. exhausted by an active year, we welcomed our summer vacation. SENIOR YEAR We entered the school year in Septemhen 1951, with two changes in faculty. Miss Dewing took Miss Kemp's place in girls' physical education. Mr. Rogerson replaced Mrs Call in the science department. Later Coach Brokaw was called into the service and was replaced by Coach Wells. MiSS Hackett was taken ill and was replaced by Mr. Lepore who was later re laced by Mrs. Murphy. In February Miss Gay became Mrs. Johnson to everygody's confusion. for now we had three Johnsons on the Faculty. At our first class meetin we elected Gary Fay as preSIdent. Dolores Ward as vice-prestdent, Martin! Nelson as treasurer, and Patrieta May as secretary Mrs. Fontaine was at am chusen our class sponsor. Lenny Nelson was chosen to serve in the Ath etie Assoctatinn; and Louise Olney. on the assembly committee. Ray Maloney was eieeted president of the Student Council: and Marshall Fayr and Louise Olney, representatives. As soon as school was once under way. the long'awaited freshman reception rolled around. The fteshies wore elaborate costumes both day and evening. In an attempt to make Freshman Reception more entertaining. we chose as a central theme, the circus. and presented such acts as a trained seal, fortune teller, and the fat lady The audience seemed to enjoy It, and we suggest that other classes Follow suit. Our senior play, Our Mise. Brooks, was presented before Thanks' giving. Every member of the class took part. Mrs. Fontaine did a fine job of directing. Monewmakmg schemes during the vear included a booth at the bazaar, the sale of, Christmas and evervday car 5' and Christmas tree lights, a food sale, collecting waste paper. sehing at basketball games, same Saturdav night dances, and a Senior Ball, held during the Christmas vacation. e hall was decorated in red and green: and in an eH'ort to carry out our scheme. we wrote even the hnanciai results in bright red. Six seniors went out For football in the fall: Marshall Fay, Lenny Nelson, Ray Maloney. Frank Mazut, Eh Maeut, and Lloyd Anderson. In basketball hve of these same seniors won the Marble Valie ' League Championship At the C tournament in Barre they defeated Wihiamstuwn in the hrst game and then were defeated by Barton 1n the second game. Ray Maloney was chosen forward on the all-tournament team. 1 Louise Olney was chosen D. A. R. girl and later elected State D. A. R. Cir . Members of our class in the cast of the One-Act Play, a fantasy, Cracked Ice, which represented Proctor High at the District Contest held in Proctor in March were Raymond Maloney, Clarence Capman, Gary Fay, and Karen Oscarson. The play tied with Middlebury For second plaCe.



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jmxerre P0M.xlh'VlLLE4-Evcry class should have a redhead, and We hive one of the best in jeanette, Upon jeanette we bestow the degree 0. F R. H, Our Favorite Red-Head. Downs WARD-F0t her numerous weekends out of town and for her love of travel we bestow upun her the degree C. G. T., Class Globe Trotter. LENNART NELsox--Lenny's height and build really have hel ed P. H. S, in sports. To Lenny, therefore. goes the degree. C. A., C ass Atlas. Lomss OLNEY-Louise is always busy and busy all ways; so We present to her the degree of A. A. G., All'Activities Girl. ROGER NELSONFSwishE There goes Roger. in a hurry as usual. Roger. therefore, received the degree C. F. Class Flash. LLOYD ANDERSONeBecause of Lloyd's numerous trips to Rutland we dub him C. H. Class Hitch'hiker. MYRTLE BunsessiMyrtIe brought down the house with her acting in A Night in the Country, so we award her the degree C. A., Class Antes; CLARENCE. CAPMANeKeIIy is always comparing the real with the Fantastic. To him goes the degree C. 1., Class Imaginer. JANICE Casmejan is always thinking of someone special. we therefore present her. with the degree C. D., Class Daydreamer. NINA GIANCOLAimanVCY the school needs esters or the Sutherland needs a drawing, Nina gets the call; so she eserves the title C. A., Class Artist. GARY FueWe all quiet down when Gary calls a meeting to order, For this reason he earns the degree C. 5.. Class Statesman. MARSHALL FM'eWe never see Marsh on Saturday nights: so to him goes the degree C. Di T., Class Outeof'Towner. MYRTLE BURGESS KAREN OSCARSON RAYMOND MALONE? ?szba Ia 079mm: Teams: KALLIOFWC know you are interested in the Navy; so just keep on writing and wishing, and maybe the Navy will send him home soon. Loms LERTDLAeKeep up the good showing in basketball and baseball, and bring good old Proctor High even more victories. Rosana CDLaunNeWe advise you to try out for cheerleading; so we can try to produce some acrobatic stunts ANN CLmTISeBecause of your height, we advise you to stay on the girls' basketball team. jam L'HzmnneTo help you move Faster so you won't be late for so many things, We advise you to use roller skates, MARIE GIANCOLA iNext year write twice as many letters to a certain member of the armed forces. The Post thce Department could use the money. JANET NAVARIrSinCC you are SO quiet in school. we suggest you spend a day with Lloyd Anderson and see how he carries on a conversation, jam FREGOSIWKCCp on studying, and you'll be at the head of your class at graduation. MARIE MACEK eKeep up the good work in typing. and maybe you'll get a job typing For Mr. Silvester next year.

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