Proctor High School - Proctorian Yearbook (Proctor, MN)

 - Class of 1957

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Page 9 text:

Each year the annual suggests to me commencement. That thought brings forth mixed feelings. I am glad to see the seniors receive their high school diplomas for which they have been working for about as long usthey can remember. However, a person cannot help but be genuinely sorry to see them depart from high school. Their good work, devotion to their ideals, and their loyalty to fundamental objectives, together with their personalities, will be greatly missed by anyone who really knows them. ,mo 1 AY sl 1..--' 1 ' Princi al, F. E. S encer fb 11.11.196 Val!! ff, bi . l ,V - P P du 77M M 0 v LiZL,,ff f' 'tafffy G-.,.4ef Mid 49 Qs Office staff includes Myrtle Lambert, Beverly Anderson, seated, Lo.llie A Zcbott, Carol Jean Hedquist, Loreen Malander, standing.

Page 8 text:

Superintendent, A. I. Jedlicka Everyone in the world is wanting the same thing, suc- cess-success in one form or another. Success is like money invested at compound interest- it is cumulative. Success is the cumulative effect of doing well in all worthwhile undertakings. And success- ful people are those who make a habit of contributing their best at all times. It is regretable that thousands of peop.le in all walks of life are robbing themselves of the full measure of the joys and thrills of successful .living merely because theyfail to give their utmost. The per- son who works hard and who does his best at all times seldom fails to experience the ultimate enjoyment from living. It is the idler and the loafer and the person who is content to do only enough to get by who finds life dull and uneventful. Any task well-performed injects a certain lift into one's spirit-it puts happiness into one 's heart and instills contentment into one's mind. We sincerely hope that this senior class has learned to accept with confidence its future assignments in life so that, each may follow through with persistent, intelli- gent effort. And as you continually contribute your best you will find yourself being transformed into that able, earnest, helpful, useful person you aspire to be. Z 4 . I It is agreat p.leasure for me to be able to congratulate the seniors of 1957 on their success in graduating from our school. We are both happy to share your elation over the progress you have made and sad to see you go. That we will miss you must be compensated by the knowledge that your life lies ahead of you and that we can only express our hope that it will be worthy and a happy life. As dis- tance lends enchantment to the things we see so time will dim and soften up the experiences your school days con- jure up, but the ideals that have b e en instilled in your souls shall shine brighter and become more meaningful as time passes on. Remember that the things worth while are the things you earn. As self-reliance comes through ac- complishment so your future success depends upon your- self. It is not always easy to travel the narrow and straight road but it is honest and in the long run it will make you happy. Assistant Superintendent, W. R. Salmi



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MIIDRED BELL B.S., University of Minnesota Home Economics ANN BROMAN B.A., St. Olaf M.A., University of Minnesota English HENRY CHAPMAN B.S., Augsburg Physical Education ADELL DRYDEN B.A., University of Minnesota English VICTOR DRYDEN B.S., Kansas State Mathematics JOY GANYO B.S., University of Minnesota, D.B. Speech ALICE HIPPAKA B.S., University of Wisconsin M.A., University of Minnesota History and English DOROTHY HOLECEK B.S., University of Minnesota Home Economics 6

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