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GREEN LANTERN PROCTOR
ACADEMY I +& *w 2P
1949 GREEN LANTERN
GREEN LANTERN STAFF
Back row: Camp; Foote; Walsh; H. Verrier, Photographic Editor
Front row: Mr. Boyden, Faculty Adviser; Cummings, Business Manager; Prior; R. Verrier,
Editor-in-Chief; Golden, Business Manager
P R O C T O R A C A D E M Y ANDOVER NEW HAMPSHIRE
dedications
The Class of 1949
dedicates
this edition of
The Green Lantern
to
REYNOLD S. STYLES
*_S A M writing this on the day after graduation, May 29,
1949. At this moment most of you are home, but when you
read this at some time in the future, you may be far away
and possibly you have not thought of Proctor for many
years. I hope this book will bring back happy memories to
you from time to time during your lives. When you happen
to pick it up and look through the pages, remember that we
want to know where you are, what you are doing, and what
other classmates you may have seen. W e will never forget
you but we want to be reminded of you often.
Faculty
MR. FARRELL MR. BOYDEN MRS. BOYDEN MR. BURBANK MRS. BURBANK
MR. CAMP MR. LACASCE MR. MERRILL MR. LAURIDSEN
MRS. HOWARD MRS. MALNATI MR. GIUNTA
MR. RIVERS MR. JONES
Senu tors
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS
Left to right: Foote, President; Prior, Secretary-Treasurer; Benham, Vice-President; Mr.
Lauridsen, Faculty Adviser
ROBERT LASALLE BARTL "Satch"
1359 Perry Place, N. W . Washington, D. C
Entered — 1946 Western Maryland
Ornithology
Football (3, 4); Skiing (2, 3, 4); Baseball (2, 3, 4::: ); Spanish Club (4); Proctor Press (3); Superintendent, Savage Hall (4); Privilege List (4).
Will: Leaves the fine traditions of "The Ole South" to Jim Horner.
*Varsity Letter
RICHARD EVANS BENHAM "Ben"
43 Hickory Lane West Hartford, Conn.
Entered — 1946 Nichols Jr. College
Football (2, 3, 4*); Skiing (2, 3, 4); Baseball (2, 3*, 4*); Handbook Committee (3); Junior Marshal ( 3 ); Group Leader (3); House Leader (4); Student Council (3, 4 ) ; Honor Court (3); Decoration Committee 4; Vice-President Senior Class.
Will: Leave the Boat Shop to Howie Widdoes.
ANTHONY CHRONES "Tony"
2 33 Lafayette Street Providence, Rhode Island
Entered — 19-i8 Harvard Electronic Engineer
Tennis (4); Sailing (4); Glee Club (4); Double Quartet (4); Dance Committee, Co-Chairman (4).
Will: To next year's Trig class, a complete state of confusion.
LAWRENCE JAY CIBLEY "Larry"
99 Mason Terrace Brookline, Mass.
Entered — 1947 Undecided Business Administration
Tennis (3, 4); Skiing (3, 4); Baseball (3, 4); Proctor Players (3, 4 ) ; Proctor Press (3); Spanish Club (4); Superintendent Dry Cleaning (4); Honor Roll (4).
Will: Leave dry cleaning to Libby.
;::Varsity Letter
Entered
RICHARD ALDEN COOKE "Dick"
24 St. James Road
Shrewsbury, Mass.
— 1947 University of Vermont
Football (3*, 4*); Skiing (4); Baseball (3), Assistant Manager (4*); Proctor Players ( 3 ); Proctor Press ( 3 ); Spanish Club (4); Dance Committee (4). Will: Leave Cary House what they want, my life.
FRANK PIERCE CUMMINGS, JR. "Frank"
Entered
1 Birchwood Road
Cape Elizabeth, Maine
1945 Portland Jr. College-
Sailing (1); Skiing Assistant Manager (2, 3); Football Assistant Manager (2", 3); Improvement Squad (2, 3, 4); Cabin Club (4); Dormitory Clerk (2, 3); Assistant Job Superintendent ( 3 ); Grounds Crew Foreman (4); Chairman Proctor Chest Drive (4); Green Lantern (4). Will: Leave the little green tractor to Jim Wright.
JAMES LOUGHLIN DUNBAR "Warden"
33 Birch Road West Hartford, Conn.
Entered 1946 Babson Institute
Football (2, 3, 4* ); Skiing (2, 3, 4); Tennis (2, 3, 4), Manager (3*); Dance Committee (2); Glee Club (4); Camera Club (4); Handbook Committee (3); Honor Roll ( 2 ); Group Leader ( 3 ); House Leader (4); Student Council (4); Junior Marshal (3). Will: Howie Widdoes' companionship to anyone who can stand it.
-Varsity Letter
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D O N CHARLES FOOTE "Annie"
Bridge-water, N e w Hampshire
Entered Dartmouth
Football (3*, 4--); Baseball (3*, 4 * ) , Captain (4); Skiing Manager ( 4 * ) ; Glee Club (3, 4 ) ; Proctor Players (3, 4 ) , President (4); House Leader (4); Student Council Chairman (4); President Senior Class; Proctor Press (3); Green Lantern (3, 4 ) ; Harvard Club A w a r d (3 ); Toastmaster (3); H onor Roll (4); Mathematics and Science Prize (4); Bausch & L o m b Science A w a r d (4); Athletic A w a r d (4); Valedictorian (4). Will: Does not will Ann to Paine, Baldwin, or Ireland.
ALLAN MARVIN GOLDEN
"Al" 254 Grove Street
Chestnut Hill 67, Mass. Entered —- 1947 Bowdoin
Dentistry
Skiing (3, 4); Sailing (3, 4*); Glee Club (3, 4 ) ; Camera Club (4); Dormitory Clerk (4); Proctor Players (3, 4 ) ; Proctor Press (3 ); Library Committee (4 ); 3d Prize Hackley-Proctor Essay Contest (3 ); Radio Panel Discussion (4); Green Lantern 4 ) ; Currier English Prize (4); Salutatorian (4).
Will: To Dick Kraus my car literature and dealerships.
OLIVER AMES HARTE
"Ollie" Williamstown, West Virginia
Entered — 1947 Nichols Junior College
Sailing (3:::); Baseball (3, 4); Tennis (3); Flying Club (3).
Will: Leaves the grass to Abbiati.
:;:Varsity Letter
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EDWIN WASHBURN HAWLEY "Wash"
2935 Torrington Road Shaker Heights, Ohio
Entered — 1948 Nichols Jr. College Manufacturing
Skiing (4); Baseball (4*); Glee Club (4); Proctor Players (4); Chairman Dance Committee (4); Clothing Inspector (4); Toast-master Spring Sports Banquet (4).
Will: To Phillips, the presidency of the One O'clock Club.
Entered
RALPH CARROLL HEINS
"Ralph" 7 Fernbel Lane
West Hartford, Conn.
— 1947 Trinity-
Skiing (3, 4 ) ; Ski Patrol (4); Tennis (3, 4*); Camera Club (4); Outing Club (4); Assistant Group Leader (3); Group Leader (4); Proctor Press (3); Radio Panel Discussion (4); Honor Roll (4); Graduation Honor Essay (4).
Will: Leaves Doyle Cotton wondering.
FREDERICK GARRETTSON LANDON "Chuck"
Washington Depot, Conn.
Entered — 19-16 Aircraft Plant
Skiing (2, 3, 4); Tennis (2, 3, 4*); Cabin Club (4), President (4); Flying Club (2, 3, 4 ), President (4 ); Group Leader (4).
Will: Freedom of the air to the next Private Pilot.
•;Varsity Letter
IVAN JAMES MARTIN, JR.
18 Cedar Street Marblehead, Mass.
Entered Western Maryland
Football (3*, 4*), Captain (4); Skiing (2, 3, 4); Baseball (2, 3, 4 ) ; Spanish Club (4); Proctor Press (3); Group Leader (4); Student Council (4); Honor Court (4).
Will: Two clean sheets to Rosenberg.
FRANK METCALF "Frank."
197 Linden Street Holyoke, Mass.
Entered — 1948 Kenyon
Skiing (4); Sailing (4*), Co-Commodore (4); Dance Committee (4); Senior Time Contest Winner (4).
Will: Leave the Sailing Team to 10 Juniors who can handle it.
Entered
PEDRO PONCE-ALCALA "Pete"
Avenue Colon No. 185 Merido. Yucatan, Mexico
- 1946 M. I. T.
Sailing (2*); Baseball (2); Skiing (3, 4), Manager (4*); Tennis (4); Spanish Club (4), President (4 ); Group Leader ( 3); Superintendent of Diningroom (4); Student Council (4); Honor Court (4); Fred Elroy Emerson Award (4).
Will: Leaves his shamrock to Davis.
V̂arsity Letter
WILLIAM CARR PRIOR
"Bill"
473 Falls Road Chagrin Falls. Ohio
Entered — 1946 Princeton Mechanical Engineer
Football (2, 3, 4*); Skiing (2, 3, 4); Sailing (3:;:); Tennis (3, 4); Proctor Players (2, 3, 4); Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Proctor Press (3); School Clerk (3); Superintendent of Jobs (4); Green Lantern (3, 4); Student Council (4); Honor Court (4); Mathematics Prize (3); Honor Roll ( 3 ); Treasurer of Senior Class. Will: My big black chair to Kerry Walsh.
WILLIAM BRADFORD SAUNDERS
"Bill" 815 Puritan
Birmingham, Michigan
Entered — 1947 Hamilton
Football (3*, 4*); Sailing (3*); Skiing (3, 4); Tennis (4); Proctor Press (3); Glee Club (3, 4); Proctor Players (3, 4), Secretary (4); Assistant Group Leader (4); Assistant Job Foreman (4); Ring Committee (4 ); Honor Roll (4). Will: All the complaints to Prior.
HAROLD PHILIP SCOTT "Scotty"
Cranbury, N e w Jersey
Entered — 1945 Farming
Improvement Squad (1); Football (3, 4), Assistant Manager (3), Manager (4*); Skiing (1, 2, 3, 4), Manager (4*); Baseball (2, 3, 4), Manager (4*); Group Leader (3); Assistant Superintendent of Diningroom (4); Extra-Curricular Prize (4). Will: Leaves the Infirmary to MacColl.
*Varsity Letter
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THOMAS WINCHELL SHARP "Tom"
6 Oxford Road Larchmont, New York
Entered — 1946 Colby College
Football, Assistant Manager (2); Skiing (2, 3, 4 ) ; Baseball (2, 3); Sailing (4), Manager (4*); Flying Club (2); Spanish Club (4); Business Manager Green Lantern (3).
Will: M y atomic fission to Howie Widdoes.
ROBERT JAY SHERMAN "Bob"
20865 Beaconsfield Boulevard Rocky River, Ohio
Entered — 1947 Miami University Hotel Administration
Skiing (3, 4); Tennis (3); Sailing (4*); Spanish Club (4).
Will: My skeleton to Abbiati.
DONALD STOCKBARGER "Don"
290 Payson Road Belmont, Mass.
Entered — 1947
Skiing (3,4); Tennis (3,4).
Will: Leaves . . . for the farm.
Undecided
-Varsity Letter
ROBERT ANDRE VERRIER, JR. "Frenchie"
Prouts Neck, Maine
Entered — 1946 University of Maine Architecture
Football (2, 3); Skiing (4), Ski Patrol (2, 3, 4 ) , Captain (4); Tennis (3); Sailing (3*, 4:;:), Co-Commodore (4); Proctor Players (3); Camera Club (4); Extra-Cur-ricular Prize (3); Editor-in-Chief Proctor Press (3 ); Group Leader ( 3 ); House Leader (4); Student Council (4); Moderator (4); Editor-in-Chief Green Lantern (4); Best Ail-Around Citizen (4).
Will: My beret to Couture.
WILLIAM LAWRENCE WALKER "Bill"
529 High Rock Street Needham, Mass.
Entered — 1947 Babson Institute
Football (3, 4*); Skiing (3); Ski Patrol (4); Baseball (3*, 4 * ) ; Proctor Players (3, 4 ) ; Glee Club (4); Radio Panel Discussion (4); Privilege List (3,4).
Will: The name "Runner" to "Stumbles" Baldwin.
SIDNEY WISHARD WALLACE, JR.
"Sid" 64 Imlay Street Hartford, Conn.
Entered — 1947 Aviation Cadet A. A. F.
Football (3), Assistant Manager (3); Baseball (3, 4 * ) ; Assistant Group Leader (3); Steward (4).
Will: Leaves the one o'clock riot squad to Phillips.
:;:Varsity Letter
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WALTER OLDEN WRIGHT "Walt"
41 Wilson Avenue South River, New Jersey
Entered — 1945 Sand Man
Football (2, 3*, 4*); Improvement Squad (1, 2, 3), Leader (3); Dance Committee (2, 3); Leader Cabin Club (4); Shop Award (3 ); Assistant Job Foreman ( 2 ); Job Foreman ( 3 ); Student Council (3, 4 ); School Leader (4); Philip Savage Leadership Award (4). Will: My cabin to Brother Jim.
-Varsity Letter
JUNIOR MARSHALS
WALTER M. FRANCIS, III JOHN T. RICE
Class of 1949
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Baldwin
Bassett
Beebe
Bullock
Burden
Camp
Claff
Colt
Cotton
Couture
Cozier
Crothers
UNDERCLASSMEN
Davis
Ecker
Eliot
Ellison
Farr
Farrell
Hazelton
Horner
Hutchinson
Ireland
Jones
Kendall
Kraus
Libby
MacColl
Mancoll
Milende
Moore
Moritz
UNDERCLASSMEN
Nash Nichols
Overesch
Page
Paine
Parker
Parrish
Phillips
Reich
Reichert
Riley
Roberts
Rosenberg
Saitovv
Snow
Spiegle
Suydam
Tarbell
Taylor
Tonna
Tupper
Turner
Van Riper
H. Verrier
F. Wallace
Walsh
Wheat
Whitehouse
Whitney
Widdoes
J. Wright
Yandell
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CARY HOUSE Back row: MacColl, Van Riper, Yandell, Saitow, Reich, Chrones, Moritz. Fourth row: Turner, Suydam, Crothers. Third row: Whitehouse, Mr. Styles, Mrs. Styles, Roberts, F. Wallace. Second row: Golden, Metcalf, Cummings, Mr. Merrill, Cotton, Rice. Front row: Eliot, Heins, Dunbar, Camp, Cooke, Parker.
GANNETT HOUSE
Back row: Horner, Phillips, S. Wallace, Hawley, Ponce, Cibley, Rosenberg, J. Wright, Moore, Paine, Spiegle, Stockbarger, Colt, Wheat. Front row: Mancoll, Burden, Kraus, Ireland, Foote' Abbiati, Tupper, Martin, Davis, Snow, Bartl, Mrs. Camp, Jeff Camp, Mr. Camp, Glee Camp! Mr. LaCasce.
MORTON HOUSE
Back row: Jones, Ecker, Ellison, Baldwin, Parrish. Third row: Beebe, Farrell, Tonna, Tarbell, Harte. Second row: H. Verrier, Taylor, Mr. Lauridsen, Sharp, Cozier. Front row: Overesch, Hazelton, Benham, Francis, Saunders.
MARY LOWELL STONE HOUSE Back row: Nash, Claff, Bullock, Whitney, W. Wright, Reichert. Third row: Page, Prior, Bassett, Milender. Second row: Kendall, Nichols, Walker, Scott, Hutchinson, Sherman. Front row: Walsh, Landon, R. Verrier, Mrs. Boyden, Mr. Boyden, Widdoes, Farr.
Sports and Organizations
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Football
FOOTBALL SQUAD
Back row: Yandell, Farrell, MacColl, Bartl, Bullock, Milender, Hutchinson, Cozier, Riley, Horner, Paine, Mancoll. Third row: Camp, Francis, Van Riper, Tonna, Bates, Burch, Ellison, Ireland, Wheat, Cotton. Second row. Mr. Camp, Coach, Mr. Farrell, Coach, Baldwin, Tupper, Phillips, Hazelton, Eliot, Libby, Abbiati, Rice, Overesch, Prior, Mr. Styles, Coach. Front row: Scott, Manager, Foote, Cooke, Benham, Saunders, Martin, Captain, Walker, Dunbar, Wright, Whitney, Claff, Assistant Manager.
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SKI TEAM
Mr. Camp, Coach, Whitehouse, Burden, Captain, Couture, Eliot, Parker, Camp, Farrell, Taylor.
Varsity Baseball
VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM
Back row: Whitney, S. Wallace, Bartl, Widdoes, Camp, Mr. Styles, Coach, Tupper, Van Riper, Taylor, Ellison. Front row: Scott, Manager, Hawley, Eliot, Benham, Foote, Captain, Walker, Libby, Tonna, Cooke, Assistant Manager.
Tenn is
TENNIS TEAM Back row: Francis, Turner, Manager, Mr. LaCasce, Coach, Parrish.
Front row: Bullock, Burden, Whitehouse, Captain, Phillips, Heins.
Sailing
SAILING SQUAD H. Verrier, Yandell, J. Wright, Couture, Bassett, Reich, Chrones, Rice, Overesch, Metcalf, Co-Commodore, R. Verrier, Co-Commodore, Tarbell, Nichols, Sherman, Reichert, Spiegle, Page, F. Wallace, Kendall, Golden, Mr. Merrill, Coach, Mr. Lauridsen, Coach.
Junior Varsity Baseball
J. V. BASEBALL TEAM
Bach row: Hutchinson, Farr, Riley, Paine, Mancoll, Rosenberg. Second row: Milender, Beebe, Colt, Ireland, Mr. Camp, Coach, Cozier, Davis, Walsh, Kraus. Front row: Snow, Manager, Saitow, Farrell, MacColl, Cibley, Nash, Harte, Moore, Baldwin.
CABIN CLUB
Cummings, Landon, Parker, W. Wright
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STUDENT COUNCIL Back row: Mr. Gulick, Camp, R. Verrier, Martin, W. Wright.
Front row: Ponce, Prior, Dunbar, Foote, Benham.
THE CABINET
Back row. Prior, R. Verrier, Foote. Second row: Benham. Ponce. Front row: Dunbar, W. Wright, Mr. Farrell.
(^Activities
PROCTOR PLAYERS
Back row: Ireland, Overesch, Kraus, Tonna, F. Wallace. Third row: Spiegle, Golden, Francis, Hawley, Paine. Second row: Cooke, Walsh, Cibley, Walker, Baldwin. Front row: Mrs. Farrell, Coach, Saunders, Foote, Prior, Mr. Farrell, Coach.
GLEE CLUB Back row: Francis, Bassett, Walker, Golden, Paine. Second row: Hawley, Prior, Foote, Saunders. Front row: Dunbar, Davis, Mr. Merrill, Whitehouse, Widdoes.
RADIO
BROADCASTERS
Back row: Saunders, H. Verrier, Bartl, Nichols. Third row: Golden, Prior, R. Verrier, Reichert. Second row: Cooke, Walker, Foote, Reich, Heins. Front row: Horner, Sherman, Cibley, Claff, Mr. Burbank.
CAMERA CLUB Back row: Turner, Dunbar, R. Verrier, Kraus. Second row: Snow, Crothers, Cozier, Nichols, Heins. Front row: Rosenberg, Golden, H. Verrier, Mrs. Gulick, Mr. Gulick.
SPANISH CLUB
Back row: Colt, Sharp, Bartl, Bassett. Fourth row: Van Riper, Tarbell, Horner, Kraus, Francis. Third row: Cooke, Camp, Saitow, Parrish, Martin. Second row: Walsh, Widdoes, Sherman, Heins. Front row. Abbiati, Cibley, Ponce, Mr. Merrill.
FLYING CLUB Back row: Parrish, Jones. Third row: Nash, Roberts, Rice, Paine. Second row: Page, Ireland, Saitow. Front row: Mr. Gulick, Parker, Landon, Kendall, Baldwin, Mr. Camp.
SOLO FLIERS Jones, Roberts, Landon, Kendall, Parker
PROCTOR PRESS Back row: Parrish, Phillips, H. Verrier. Front row: Francis, P. Camp, Eliot, Mr. Farrell.
GREEN BOOK COMMITTEE Back row: Reich, Kraus. Second row: Davis, Mr. Burbank, Nichols. Front row: Bassett, P. Camp, Moritz, Francis.
LIBRARY COMMITTEE Kraus, Colt, Mrs. Burbank, Golden.
School Calendar
September
11 — Football Squad back and practicing hard.
21 — School opens, lusty shouts are heard from every corner of the campus. The new school kitchen is inspected and found good.
22 — Classes start . . . great enthusiasm for learning!
October
2 — Football team starts season right by beating N e w Hampton J. V.'s 38-0.
7 — First School Meeting . . . R. Verrier presiding.
9 — Proctor downs Tilton J. V.'s 54-0.
11—Burden heard singing: "I'm dreaming of a white Christmas."
13 — Harte out with binoculars looking for underclassmen on the grass.
15 — N o stopping them . . . Football team licks K. U. A. J. V.'s 42-0.
19 — Tennis team wins over Holderness 5-4.
20 — Foote receives letter with strange handwriting.
23 — Proctor loses a close one to Phillips Andover "B" team 13-7.
23 — Sailing Team wins over Dartmouth Yachting Club.
23 — Tennis Team again beats Holderness 6-3.
26 — Headmasters of independent schools of N e w Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine meet for luncheon to celebrate Proctor's 100th birthday.
29 — Dewey elected at Proctor with 94 votes to Truman's 6 and Wallace's 4.
30 — Styles and team snap jinx by winning over Holderness 18-6.
30 — Sailing Team wins N e w England Sailing Regatta, downing Dartmouth, Exeter, Phillips Andover, University of N e w Hampshire, and Colby Junior College.
31 — Dormitory Hallowe'en patties in full swing.
November
2 — The Proctor election reversed by the United States.
5 — Newcomer invades Lauridsens' family.
6 — Wally Flint, Proctor '39, lectures on helicopters.
6 — Football team ends season by soundly whipping Plymouth High 26-7.
12 — Mr. Heald, Manager of Mt. Sunapee Ski Development, speaks of the new ski area.
November
14 — W o r k started on the new ski trail; Paine breaks a toe while laying down a three ton rock for a rest.
26 — Boys leave school with thoughts of turkey as three day holiday begins.
December
1 — Trig class wonders if the new member of the faculty is human or another machine.
2 — Thirteen more days and then . . . whoopee!
7 — Glee Club begins work on "Trial by Jury."
9 — Dinner to close Centennial Drive . . . Dr. Frederick Eliot and Governor Sherman Adams of N e w Hampshire guest speakers.
14 — Home! Christmas vacation!
January
4 — Students arrive back with skis in hand looking for snow . . . there is no snow!
6 — Still no snow; Clevelanders blamed.
7 — Snow flurries; Burden gets out his skis.
10 — Great skating and hockey games on Bradley Lake; Abbiati falls in.
12 — Seniors take College Boards.
14 — 1 inch of snow; Burden really gets out his skis.
17 — Rosenberg actually gets a 7 in inspection.
22 — 5 inches of snow; ski holiday at Mt. Sunapee.
25 — Doc Camp foretells weather in Aero Class; it will snow.
27 — Sure enough, cumulus clouds bring heavy precipitation ... 4 inches of snow.
30 — Ski Team wins first of long string, defeats Andover and Exeter by wide margin.
February
1 — Ski classes held for the first time; Mr. Merrill found wrapped around a tree.
4 — Girls arrive for Winter Carnival. "Trial by Jury" production is great success.
5 — Proctor wins 4 way ski meet by downing Hanover High, N e w Hampton, and Holderness.
5 — Mary Lowell wins snow sculpture plaque.
5 — Great dance with Carnival Queen and everything.
6 — Girls leave. Life doesn't seem worth living. Verrier thinks of joining Foreign Legion.
19 — In ski meet: Proctor 385, Vermont Academy 377, and Middlebury Fresh 376.
February
26 — Proctor continues undefeated season by defeating Holderness in skiing.
27 — Doug Burden competes with best junior skiers in the country at Reno, Nevada.
March
4 — Proctor Glee Club puts on "Trial by Jury" on the air over W K X L .
5 — Ski team wins over Westmount High of Canada 399-332.
7 — Mr. Pope starts Camera Club off on a lecture course.
8 —• First signs of spring inspection appear. Walt Wright hides waxer, as Mary Lowell takes lead in re-winning inspection.
13 — Proctor wins Schoolboy Interscholastics at Cannon Mountain. Cary House wins the dormitory inspection. Glee Club performs with "Gallia."
14 — Winter Sports Banquet; Charlie Crothers is toastmaster.
15 — Here we are again; it's vacation!
29 — Back for the Spring Term!
April
1 — Dunbar found sleeping off effects of vacation.
5 — First recruits turn out for baseball, tennis, and sailing.
8 — Curtain rises on Proctor Chest drive.
9 — Gannett House introduces Larry Cibley, world's ablest magician.
11 — Cary House performs in basketball game against Colby Junior College.
12 — Mary Lowell Stone puts on play burlesquing faculty meeting; Prior eats a worm in desperate effort to put dorm over the top.
13 — Cary House winner with $140.50; second Mary Lowell Stone with $88.62; Gannett House third with $86.04; fourth Morton House with $45.50; grand total $413.40.
20 — Baseball team edged out in opener by Clark School 8-7; J. V.'s win first from Clark 11-6.
23 — Rain pours and so do Tilton's runs as Proctor loses 25-5; J. V.'s also lose to Tilton 5-4; Tennis team washed out in opener with Kimball Union.
27 — Baseball team takes over Andover High 7-2.
28 — School rates all underclassmen for next year's School Government.
29 — Tennis team downs Franklin High 5-4. 29 — Alumni dinner in Boston.
30 — Baseball team swamps Clark School 22-1.
May
4 — Baseball team visits Holderness and pins a 16-2 defeat on them; J. V.'s take Holderness also 8-7.
5 — Rosenberg gets a 10 in inspection; no national holiday!
7 — Sailors down Tabor at M. I. T., although losing to Rensselaer and M. I. T.
7 — N e w Hampton downed in baseball 16-5; J. V.'s also beat N e w Hampton 16-11.
10 — Student Council and Student Officers for next year announced; good luck to Peter Camp, the new School Leader.
11—Baseball team gains revenge on Tilton by winning 3-2; J. V.'s lose another close one to Tilton 7-6.
13 — Burden, Phillips, and Whitehouse go to tennis interscholastics at Exeter.
14 — Baseball team downs K. U. A. at Meriden 11-0.
15 — Mary Lowell Stoneites get a good sunburn at the Verriers' in Ogunquit.
15 — The Sailors tie N e w Hampshire and beat Middlebury; the battle of the Tarbells.
18 — Holderness visits Proctor and this time our baseball teams wins 14-1; alas, the Proctor J. V.'s drop theirs to Holderness 11-9.
21 — K. U. A. comes here, and Proctor wins 28-3; Libby exhausted after making a single, a double, a triple, and a home run in one game.
21 —Proctor Players' "Brother Orchid" received with great pleasure and applause by the School and returning alumni.
22 — Alumni luncheon and meeting well attended. The Class of 1949 formally received into Alumni Association.
22 — Varsity-Alumni baseball game; Varsity wins 7-4; Mr. Farrell bats for 1.000.
22 — Baccalaureate Sunday. The Seniors march and are instructed by Mr. Giunta.
24 — Alas, the baseball team loses its final game to N e w Hampton 4-3; but the surprising J. V.'s win from N e w Hampton 15-2.
27 — The Seniors practice marching for Commencement; they are all out of step but Jim Dunbar.
28 — Commencement! W e say good-bye to the Seniors. Sad thoughts!
May 28 to June 3
Study and more study! "I've got one more test to take." "Will you sign m y card, Sir?" "I'll never get out till Friday!" (To be continued next year)
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Dr. and Mrs. Leo Golden
Mr. Stanley M. Heins
Mr. John M. Ireland
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Landon
Mr. Norman A. MacColl
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