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Proctor Academy’s 1953 yearbook in digital form.TRANSCRIPT
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1953
GREEN LANTERN
GREEN LANTERN STAFF Back row: Rice, Ludwig, Hamilton, Patten, Curtis, Stewart, Cashman, Petron. Front row: E. Weeks, Copellman, Carpenter, Business Manager, Mr. Boyden, Faculty Adviser, Fourcher, Editor-in-Chief, Root.
PROCTOR A C A D E M Y ANDOVER NEW HAMPSHIRE
Dedication
The Cl™ of 1953
dedicates
this edition of
Hoe Qreen Lantern^
to
JOHN RIVERS
T O T H E M E M B E R S O F T H E CLASS O F 1953
I 'will always have a particularly warm spot in my heart for the Class ol 1953 because you are the first class to graduate in m y Headmastership. I suppose I am actually a freshman in m y job while you are seniors. Of course, I have worked with you since most of you were freshmen. Together we have enjoyed or struggled through biography, novels, plays, poetry, grammar, precis, book reports, and American History; I have taught many of you parts of your skiing, I have coached some of you in plays, a goodly number of the class have played in the lines I have coached in football, some were editors of the Proctor Press under m y supervision. I have seen you through the College Boards and your college applications. Because I have had to give up many of those activities I will never know the graduates of another class so well as I know you. I have worked with you, laughed with you, played with you, praised you, and scolded you. Looking back over it all, I see as good a class as I can remember. You are versatile, have a great deal of talent of many kinds; you have good athletes, good speakers, actors, writers, singers. You have some excellent students, and some who have had a hard struggle. I know that we are going to be increasingly proud of you. D o a good job. Work hard, hold your heads up, and be proud of the record you have made here.
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Faculty
MRS. FARRELL Reading Skiing
MR. BURBANK Ass't Headmaster
Science Skiing
MRS. BURBANK Typing Librarian Skiing
MR. BOYDEN Latin
Mathematics English
MRS. BOYDEN Typing
MR. CAMP English
Aero Science Reading Football Skiing Baseball
MR. MERRILL French Spanish
Public Relations Alumni Secretary
MR. HATT Chaplain History
Economics Tennis
MRS. HATT Reading
MR. FISHER English Skiing Tennis
MR. WRIGHT Mathematics Social Science
Football Skiing Baseball
MRS. WRIGHT Reading Dramatics
MR. BAXTER Mechanical Drawing
MR. O W E N Mathematics
English Dramatics Glee Club Sailing Skiing
MRS. O W E N Reading Dramatics
Ass't Librarian
MR. RIVERS Engineer
Superintendent of Property
MRS. HOWARD Assistant to Headmaster
Bursar
MR. COOLIDGE Boat Shop Skiing Sailing
MRS. MALNATI Nurse
MR. JONES Metal Shop
Assistant Engineer
JAMES BRADLEY BABB
Jim 389 Saint Ronan St. New Haven, Conn.
Year entered 1950 Babson
Skiing (2, 3); Tennis (2, 3*, 4*), Manager (3, 4); Group Leader (3); House Leader (4); Cabinet (4); Carnival Committee (3); Dining Room Asst. (4). Ambition: To finish College.
Favorite Pastime: Reading, loafing.
J O H N HOLLISTER BURDETT
Burdie 164 Linden Street New Haven, Conn.
Year entered 1951 U. S. Aair Force Skiing (3, 4); Football (3*, 4*); Baseball (3*, 4), J. V. Captain (3); Proctor Press (4), Associate Editor; Double Quartet (3, 4); Choir (3, 4); Glee Club (3, 4); Student Council (4); Cabinet (4); Asst. Group Leader (3); House Leader (4); Carnival Committee (3). Ambition: To "Take a Slow Boat to China" with Jane Russell. Favorite Pastime: Baseball.
WILLIAM BENBOW CARPENTER
Bill, Willy
Green Street Wolfeboro, N. H.
Year entered 1949 Univ. of N. H.
Skiing (1, 2, 3, 4); Sailing (1, 2, 3, 4); Proctor Press (3); Green Lantern (4), Business Manager; Camera Club (3); Choir (1); Student Council (4); Cabinet (4); Diningroom (3, 4), Asst. Superintendent (3), Superintendent (4); Dorm Clerk (2). Ambition: To be a successful writer and teacher. Favorite Pastime: Being with P. V. G.
EUGENE RAMIRO CASHMAN, JR.
Gene 2201 Delaware Ave.
Wilmington 6, Delaware Year entered 1951 Babson
Skiing (3, 4); Tennis (3, 4); Sailing (3); Green Lantern (4); Asst. Group Leader (4); Carnival Committee (4). Ambition: That "ours will be a reality." Favorite Pastime: Writing letters to Ellen.
* Varsity Letter
DAVIL D O U W COFFIN, JR.
Dave 56 Woodcliff Rd.
Newton Highlands, Mass. Year entered 1950 Rensselaer
Skiing (2 Captain J. V., 3*, 4*); Football (2*, 3*, 4*); Tennis (3); Sailing (1*, 2); Proctor Press (3); Outing Club (3, 4); Cabin Club (2, 3, 4); Flying Club (3); Grounds Foreman (3); Lab Foreman (4); Bausch and Lomb Award (4). Ambition: Electrical Engineering.
Favorite Pastime: Eating, skiing, studying, girls.
BARRITT ECCLESTON CURTIS
Barritt 46 Orchard Street Auburn, Maine
Year entered 1951 Colby Skiing (3, 4); Baseball (3*); Tennis (3, 4); Proctor Press (3); Green Lantern (4); Antique Auto (3); Camera Club (3); Choir (4); Glee Club (4); Cabin Club (3, 4); Ass't Maxwell Savage Superintendent (4); Carnival Committee (3); Cheerleader (4). Ambition: To be a textile man and keep out of the army. Favorite Pastime: Heckling John Wright.
PETER HENRY ELBOW
Pete 3 Audubon Place Radburn, N. J.
Year entered 1950 Williams
Skiing (2*, 3*, 4*) Captain (4); Tennis (2*, 3*, 4*); Improvement Squad (3); Proctor Press (3, 4); Editor (4); Double Quartet (3, 4); Choir (2, 3, 4); Outing Club (2, 3, 4); Cabin Club (2, 3, 4); Fire Co. (4); Student Council (3, 4); Floor Leader (3); School Leader (4); Frank J. Sherman Award (3); Proctor-Hackley Contest (3), 1st Prize; Theodore Parker Farr Award (2, 3, 4); Francis Treadway Clayton Award (2); Harvard Book Prize (3); Clara May Currier Award (4); Philip Savage Leadership Award (4); Valedictorian (4). Ambition: To teach and ski and have a "gay ol' time" at both. Favorite Pastime: Talking and skiing.
BRUCE MARTIN FOURCHER
Fouch 335 Plymouth Rd.
Union, N. J. Year entered 1949 Babson
Skiing (1, 2, 3, 4); Sailing 1, 2*, 3*, 4*), Ass't Manager (1), Manager (2, 3, 4); Proctor Press (4); Green Lantern (4), Editor; Antique Auto (2, 3); Camera Club (2, 3, 4); Glee Club (2); Cabin Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Ass't Dry Cleaning (3); Ass't to School Leader (4); Carnival Committee (2, 3); Fred L. Emerson Award (4). Ambition: To make a few more million dollars than Putney does. Favorite Pastime: Dreaming.
*Varsity Letter
CRUGER DELAFIELD GROESBECK FOWLER,
JR. Crug
612 W. Hartwell Lane Philadelphia 18, Penna.
Year entered 1950 Lehigh Skiing (2, 3, 4); Football (2*, 3*, 4*); Baseball (3*); Tennis (4*); Ski Patrol (4); Proctor Press (3); Double Quartet (2, 3, 4); Camera Club (2, 3); Choir (2, 3, 4); Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Cabin Club (2, 3, 4), Committee Chairman (3), Vice-Pres. (4); Fire Co. (4). Ambition: To get somewhere in the world and to have the most beautiful, loving wife. Favorite Pastime: Sitting in bed, with my p.j.'s on, studying.
DRAKE BEACH FOX
Stunt 613 Zollinger Way
Merion, Pa. Year entered 1950 Paul Smith's Skiing (2, 3, 4); Football (2*, 3*, 4*); Baseball (4); Sailing (3); Improvement Squad (2); Cabin Club (2, 3, 4); Secretary of Dorm (3). Ambition: Forestry. Favorite Pastime: Enjoy everything.
RUNDLE W A R D GILBERT
Tip 291 South Main St. New Canaan, Conn.
Year entered 1951 St. Lawrence
Skiing (3*, 4*); Football (3*, 4*); Baseball (3*, 4*); Proctor Press (3, 4), Associate Editor (4); Green Lantern (3); Antique Auto (3); Glee Club (4); Outing Club (3, 4); Fire Co. (4); Flying Club (3); Carnival Committee (4). Ambition: To go over Niagara Falls in a barrel. Favorite Pastime: Throwing the bull and skiing.
MORRIS IRVING G R E E N
fragile Agile 31 West Boulevard Road Newton Centre, Mass.
Year entered 1949 Babson
Skiing (2*, 3*, 4*), Ass't Manager (2), Manager (3); Football (1*, 2*, 3*, 4*); Baseball (1*, 2*, 3*, 4*); Proctor Press (3, 4), Business Manager (4); Cabin Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Group Leader (4); Dorm Clean-up Chairman (2, 3). Ambition: To be able to go through a football season without using 10 rolls of adhesive tape per game. Favorite Pastime: 179 Allerton Road. * Varsity Letter
HENRY HAEBERLE
Hank Reservoir Rd. East Otis, Mass.
Year entered 1950 Rensselaer Skiing (2, 3, 4*); Sailing (2*, 3*, 4*), Commodore (3, 4); Proctor Press (3, 4), Feature Editor; Green Book (2, 3), Editor (3); Antique Auto (3); Camera Club (3); Choir (4); Glee Club (4); Cabin Club (2, 3, 4), Sec.-Treas. (4); Fire Co. (4); Flying (2); Student Council (4); Floor Leader (3, 4); Dry Cleaning (4); Chairman Carnival Dance (4); Saluta-torian (4); Rensselaer Medal (4); Luella H. Scales Award (4). Ambition: Aeronautical Engineer. Favorite Pastime: Aquatic sports, "wine, women, and song."
ALFRED HOOVER HALL
Al, Hump, Tiny 103 South Portage St.
Westfield, N. Y. Year entered 1951 Morrisville
Football (3*, 4*), Ass't Manager; Baseball (3*, 4*), J. V. Manager; Antique Auto (3, 4), Sec.-Treas. (4); Fire Co. (4); Student Council (4); Cabinet (4); House Leader (4); Carnival Committee (3); Toastmaster Sr. Banquet (3); Class President (4); Clothing Inspector, (4). Ambition: Squeeze grapes. Favorite Pastime: Coaching J. V. Baseball.
ROBERT ERSKINE H A M I L T O N
Bob, Hambone North Street
Andover, N. H. Year entered 1950 Dartmouth
Skiing (2, 3, 4); Tennis (2); Sailing (3*, 4*); Ski Patrol (4); Proctor Press (3, 4), News Editor (4); Green Lantern (4); Proctor Players (3, 4); Camera Club (2, 3); Choir (2, 3, 4); Glee Club (4); Ass't Student Librarian (4); Carnival Committee (4); Proctor-Hackley Essay Contest (3), 2nd Prize; Frank J. Sherman Award (3); Honor Essayist (4). Ambition: Corporation Lawyer. Favorite Pastime: Listening to classical music.
WILLIAM LAWRENCE HAYWARD
Bill Rye Beach, N. H.
Year entered 1951 Norwich Skiing (3, 4), Ass't Manager (4); Football (3); Tennis (4); Sailing (3); Fishing (4); Choir (4); Glee Club (4); Cabin Club (4). Ambition: Civil Engineer. Favorite Pastime: Reading mail from my girl. *Varsity Letter
RICHARD W E R N E R HECKEL
Dick 58 Lincoln Ave.
Massapequa, L. I., N. Y. Year entered 1949 Brown
Skiing (1, 2, 3, 4); Tennis 2, 3*, 4*); Sailing (1); Ski Patrol (4); Proctor Press (3), Manager; Green Lantern (3), Ass't Manager; Student Council (3, 4), Chairman (4); Cabinet (4); Group Leader (2); House Leader (3, 4); Citizenship Award (4). Ambition: Clam digger. Favorite Pastime: My Narrasketuck.
H A R R Y LEONARD J O H N S O N III
Johnse 61 Crestmont Rd. Binghamton, N. Y.
Year entered 1950 Middlebury
Skiing (2*, 3*, 4*); Football (2*, ^* 4*), Captain (4); Baseball (2*, 3" Outing Club (2, 3, 4); Fire Co. (4 dent Council (4); Ass't Floor Leadt Student Athletic Director (4); G.xnival Committee (4), Chairman; 3rd Prize Proc-tor-Hackley Contest (3); Junior Marshall (3); Clothing Inspector (4); Athletic Achievement and Sportsmanship Award (4). Ambition: To be a leader in a pantie raid. Favorite Pastime: Sports.
DONALD HOWARD AUSTIN KERR
Mole 719 Belmont Rd. Ridgewood, N. J.
Year entered 1950 Penn State
Skiing (2, 3, 4); Tennis (2, 3, 4); Proctor Press (3); Antique Auto (3,4). Ambition: Run a successful speed shop and build the safest car. Favorite Pastime: The local automobile junkyard.
R H Y N E MEREDITH KILLIAN
Tex 111 Memorial Drive Cambridge, Mass.
Year entered 1949 Colorado
Skiing (1, 2, 3, 4); Football (1*, 2*, 3*, 4*); Baseball (1, 2, 3, 4), Ass't Manager (3); Ski Patrol (4); Squad Leader (3, 4); Winner Time Current Events Test (2, 3). Ambition: To be prosperous. Favorite Pastime: Playing the guitar.
•Varsity Letter
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DAVID HUTSON KITTELL
Kit 7 Bon Mar Rd.
Pelham Manor, N. Y. Year entered 1950 Dartmouth
Skiing (2*, 3*, 4*); Football (3*, 4*); Tennis (2*, 3*, 4*); Proctor Press (3, 4 ) ; Proctor Players (4); Double Quartet (3, 4) ; Choir (2, 3, 4); Glee Club (4); Outing Club (3, 4 ) ; Fire Co. (4); Squad Leader (4). Ambition: To sell an essay to a magazine for $'s.
Favorite Pastime: Thinking, revolting against our ignorant society.
E D W A R D A L A N LARTER, JR.
Ed Main St.
Dunstable, Mass. Year entered 1949 U. S. Air Force
Skiing (1, 3); Football (1*, 2); Sailing (3); Improvement Squad (3); Antique Auto (2, 3, 4), Vice-Pres. (2), President (3, 4 ) ; Cabin Club (4); Fire Co. (3, 4), Chief (4); Group Leader (2); Shop Foreman (4); Toastmaster Spring Sports Banquet (3); Shop Award (3); Grass Commissioner (4); Extra-curricular Activities Award (4). Ambition: To someday own a "brace." Favorite Pastime: Working on automobiles and collecting guns.
ROBERT OLNEY LARTER
Bob Elmhaven Farm Dunstable, Mass.
Year entered 1949 Nichols Jr. College
Skiing (2, 3, 4); Sailing (1, 2, 3); Ski Patrol (4); Improvement Squad (1, 2, 3, 4); Antique Auto (1, 2, 3, 4); Camera Club (2, 3); Fire Co. (4); Fire Commissioner (4). Ambition: Farmer.
Favorite Pastime: Sleeping.
ROBERT LEWIS MCFADDEN
Lubec Lubec, Maine
Year entered 1949 Univ. of Maine Skiing (1, 2, 3, 4 ) ; Baseball (1, 2, 3); Sailing (1, 2, 3, 4); Ski Patrol (4); Antique Auto (3, 4). Ambition: Farming.
Favorite Pastime: Slinging the bull. Varsity Letter
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JOHN MCINNES
John 1346 Westbrook St. Portland, Maine
Year entered 1950 Colby Skiing (2, 3, 4), Teacher (4); Football (3*), J. V. Manager; Baseball (2*, 4*), Ass't Manager (4); Sailing (2); Ski Patrol (3); Proctor Press (3); Outing Club (4). Ambition: To keep out of the "draught."
Favorite Pastime: Studying.
RICHARD DAIN PATTEN
Pat 15 Old Town Road Wellesley, Mass.
Year entered 1949 Boston University Skiing (1, 2, 3, 4*); Football (2*, 3*, 4*); Baseball (1*, 2*, 3*, 4*); Ski Patrol (2, 3, 4); Proctor Press (3), Sports Editor; Green Lantern (3, 4); Proctor Players (1, 3, 4), President (4); Choir (1, 2, 3, 4); Glee Club (4); Outing Club (3, 4); Cabin Club (1, 2, 3, 4), President (3, 4); Fire Co. (4); Student Council (3, 4); Cabinet (4); Athletic Director (3); House Leader (4); Ski Teacher (4); French Club (2); Babe Ruth Sportsmanship Award (4). Ambition: To be a success. Favorite Pastime: Eating.
PHILIP DAVID PERKIS
Perk 223 Beverly Rd. Brookline, Mass.
Year entered 1951 Brandeis Skiing (3, 4); Football (3); Tennis (4); Proctor Press (3); Camera Club (3); Choir (4); Glee Club (4); Cabin Club (3,4). Ambition: Make a million bucks and retire at the age of 20. Favorite Pastime: Not printable in this volume.
CHARLES RICHARD POOLE
Dick 2407 Parker Place Honolulu, Hawaii
Year entered 1952 San Luis Obispo Jr. College Skiing (4); Baseball (4); Ass't Manager; Sailing (4). Ambition: 200 mph with a Class A engine.
Favorite Pastime: Getting out of work.
* Varsity Letter
JESSE MELENDY PUTNEY
Jess, Put 112 Abbott Rd.
Wellesley Hills, Mass. Year entered 1950 Babson Skiing (2, 3, 4); Football (3*, 4*); Baseball (2*, 3*, 4*); Captain (4); Tennis (2); Ski Patrol, Captain (4); Proctor Press (3, 4), Sports Editor (4); Antique Auto (3, 4); Fire Co. (4); Student Council (4); Cabinet (4); Shop Foreman (3); Head of Maxwell Savage (4); Group Leader (4); Senior Class, Treasurer; Babe Ruth Sportsmanship Award (4). Ambition: Millionaire. Favorite Pastime: Working on my collection of U. S. Currency.
GEORGE FRANK REYNOLDS
Frank 301 W . Laurel Ave. Lake Forest, Illinois
Year entered 1949 Colorado College
Skiing (1, 2, 3, 4); Football (1, 2); Sailing (2, 3); Improvement Squad (1, 2, 3, 4); Camera Club (1, 2); Glee Club (1); Cabin Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Fire Co. (4); Dorm. Clerk (2,4). Ambition: Geology or Forestry. Favorite Pastime: Hunting, camping, and tinkering with guns and gadgets.
LINDSEY FRANCIS RICE
Rockey 10 Maugus Ave. Wellesley, Mass.
Year entered 1951 Boston Univ. Jr. College
Skiing (4), Ass't Manager; Football (3*, 4*); Tennis (4); Sailing (2*, 3), Ass't Manager (3); Proctor Press (3); Green Lantern (4); Proctor Players (3, 4); Antique Auto (3); Choir (3, 4); Glee Club (3, 4); Cabin Club (3, 4); Ass't Floor Leader (4). Ambition: To stay away from Uncle Sam and manage my own hotel in either the White Mts. or Canada. Favorite Pastime: Cooking.
STEPHEN EASTMAN ROOT
Steve 30 Merrimack St. Concord, N. H.
Year entered 1949 Boston University
Skiing (1, 2, 3, 4); Baseball (1); Tennis (1, 2, 4), Ass't Manager (1); Sailing (1); Ski Patrol (2, 4); Proctor Press (3, 4); Green Lantern (4); Green Book (1); Proctor Players (3, 4); Antique Auto (1, 3); Choir (1); Glee Club (1, 4); Cabin Club (1, 4); Flying Club (1, 2); Chief Infirmary Ass't (3, 4); Ground Observer's Corps (4); French Club (1). Ambition: Advertising for a large concern.
Pavorite Pastime: Eating and being with "La Femme."
*Varsity Letter
FLOYD MARSHALL STEWART
Skip 5 Ridge Circle Manhasset, N. Y.
Year entered 1949 University of Virginia Tennis (2*, 3*, 4*); Sailing (1); Green Lantern, Ass't Business Manager (4); Proctor Players (4); Camera Club (1). Ambition: Make a million dollars. Favorite Pastime: Sleeping.
JAMES ROBINSON TREADWELL
Tweedy 36 Felt Street Salem, Mass.
Year entered 1949 Dartmouth Skiing (1, 2, 3, 4); Football (1, 2*, 3*, 4*); Baseball (1, 2*, 3*, 4); Proctor Players (2, 3); Double Quartet (3, 4); Choir (1, 2, 3 ,4); Glee Club (3, 4); Cabin Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Ass't Floor Leader (2, 3); Floor Leader (4); Carnival Committee (4). Ambition: Architect. Favorite Pastime: Telling about Salem and its beautiful women.
EDWARD FRANCIS WEEKS
Ted 59 Chestnut Street Boston, Mass.
Year entered 1950 Haverford Skiing (2, 3, 4); Tennis (2, 3, 4); Double Quartet (2, 3, 4); Proctor Press (3, 4); Green Lantern (4); Proctor Players (2, 3, 4); Antique Auto (3); Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Carnival Committee (3, 4); Time Current Events Award (3, 4); French Club (3). Ambition: Artist, author, and "Benevolent Dictator" somewhere, sometime. Favorite Pastime: Reading and supporting "Pogo for President."
JOHN DAVID WRIGHT, JR.
John 2755 Inverness Rd.
Shaker Heights 22, Ohio Year entered 1949 University of Virginia Skiing (1, 2, 3, 4); Football (1); Baseball (1); Tennis (2*, 3*, 4*), Captain (4); Proctor Press (3); Choir (3, 4); Glee Club (3, 4); Cabin Club (3, 4); Ass't Dining Room Superintendent (4); Chairman Proctor Chest Drive (4). Ambition: To teach Math like Owen and LaCasce and teach tennis in the summer. Favorite Pastime: Singing.
*Varsity Letter
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS
Elbow, Secretary, Hall, President, Mr. Burbank, Faculty Adviser, Putney, Treasurer.
JUNIOR MARSHALS
ROLLIN J. READING, JR. HENRY A. CUSHMAN
Senior Poll
Biggest Eater — Elbow, Hall, Root Most Humorous — Hall, E. Larter, Babb Most Guts — Coffin, Johnson, Putney Most Nonchalant — Weeks, Wright, Poole Most Fascinating — Poole, Weeks, Fourcher Most Talented — Kittell, Elbow, Killian Most Popular With Own Sex — Treadwell, Johnson, Hall Most Popular With Other Sex — Johnson, Elbow, Wright First to Marry — E. Larter, Johnson, Hayward Last to Marry — Fourcher, Kerr, McFadden Father of Largest Family — Elbow, E. Larter, Wright Biggest "Yes" Man — Green, Rice, McFadden Quietest — Cashman, Coffin, Heckel Biggest Storyteller — Babb, Gilbert, Rice Most Fickle — Gilbert, Treadwell, Wright Most Thoughtful — Carpenter, Heckel, Elbow Most Gullible — Elbow, McFadden, Poole
Most Popular — Johnson, Hall, Elbow Peppiest — Burdett, Gilbert, Wright Best Looking — Elbow, Heckel, Kittell Best Athlete — Gilbert, Johnson, Putney Most Bashful — Fourcher, Poole, Heckel Best Sport — Elbow, Burdett, Patten Most Sincere — Elbow, Cashman, Heckel Most Likely to Succeed — Elbow, Putney, Haeberle Best Personality — Elbow, Burdett, Haeberle Best Student — Elbow, Haeberle, Hamilton Best Dressed — Elbow, Wright, Kittell Best All-Round — Johnson, Hall, Elbow Best Company — Burdett, Hall, Elbow Biggest Hutcher — Poole, Johnson, Gilbert Biggest Hacker — Gilbert, Hall, Rice Biggest Playboy — Gilbert, Johnson, Wright Biggest Talker — Babb, Gilbert, Rice
Last Will and Testament
We, the Class of 1953, being of unsound mind, weak body, and immature judgment, do hereby bequeath, give, hand out, and pass on our possessions as follows:
Babb: To Bob Ludwig I leave my tennis book. Burdett: To unsuspecting Dave Duvernoy I leave "the Gas House gang." Carpenter: An invite to anyone while in Wolfeboro to look me up. Cashman: The pleasures of skiing to all. Coffin: The job of Lab Foteman to Bob Rohrer, poor guy. Curtis: My ability to get sunburned to Ludwig, Linderme, and Reading. Elbow: The Proctor Press to Morton House, my uncanny ability to ski into the
woods unscathed to Mr. Fisher, and my S. E. grin to Jack Reading. Fourcher: I leave the sailing team for the new coaches. Fowler: The strong bass of the Double Quartet to some unsuspecting soul, and
the best of luck to Mr. Owen with the new group. Fox: The best of luck to Carl Neubauer.
Gilbert: My cooking ability to Bill Donaldson. Green: I leave my Infirmary bed to Frank Chambers. Haeberle: Mac House to some lucky boys, the Dry Cleaning to Bob Clarke, and
the Commodoreship to some lucky, lucky sailor. Hall: The J. V.'s to Mr. Wright. Hamilton: My ability to break school rules to anyone who can get away with
it, and best of luck to Nicky Hamp. Hayward: My ability to get a letter a day from my girl to Bob Burge. Heckel: I would if I could, but I can't, so I won't. Johnson: Good luck to Mr. Wright and Bob Batal next fall. Kerr: All the Buicks built to Jerry Lester. Killian: Best wishes to next year's third floor leader of Gannett House. Kittell: To Bob Ludwig my knack for good marks with no studying and my
coffee grinder.
Larter, E.: Antique Auto Club to Prior. Larter, R.: I will the fire truck and 566 to Henry Cushman. McFadden: I leave my story telling to Glen Casten. Mclnnes: I leave Proctor to rest in peace. Patten: I leave Gannett House and its cherubs to Dean Perron and to Allen
Quimby all my skills in sports, plus luck. Perkis: Putter's back room to some deserving underclassman. Poole: One foot to Harrison. Putney: The best of luck to next year's baseball captain and the entire squad
for a successful season. Reynolds: Good luck in next year's deer hunt to H. Cushman. Root: My appetite to anyone who wants it. Rice: I leave M. L. S. Butt Room to Henderson. Stewart: My ability to sleep anytime to anyone who wants it. Weeks: My futile attempt at Chemistry experiments to Mr. Burbank. Wright: My M.A. degree to Reading, Linderme, and Ludwig.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF we have set our hands and signatures this 30th day of May in the year nineteen hundred fifty-three.
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STUDENT COUNCIL
Standing: Patten, Mclnnes, Carpenter, Putney, Elbow, Johnson, Batal, Haeberle. Seated: Burdett, Mr. Farrell, Heckel, Chairman, Reading, Secretary, Hall, Moderator. Missing from picture: E. Larter.
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C OMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS
Left to right: Robert Erskine Hamilton, Honor Essayist; Peter Henry Elbow, Valedictorian; Henry Haeberle, Salutatorian.
GULICK HOUSE
Standing: Fowler, Danny Merrill, Mr. Merrill, Mrs. Merrill, Shaw, Burdett, House Leader, Chambers, Norris, Batal. Seated: Farnum, Freiberger, Miller, H. Johnson.
MACKENZIE HOUSE
Back row: Donaldson, Gilbert. Second row: Nissen, Mrs. MacKenzie, E. Weeks, Carncross, Poole. Front row: Rohrer, Babb, Haeberle.
STUDENT COUNCIL
Standing: Patten, Mclnnes, Carpenter, Putney, Elbow, Johnson, Batal, Haeberle. Seated: Burdett, Mr. Farrell, Heckel, Chairman, Reading, Secretary, Hall, Moderator. Missing from picture: E. Larter.
COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS
Left to right: Robert Erskine Hamilton, Honor Essayist; Peter Henry Elbow, Valedictorian; Henry Haeberle, Salutatorian.
GULICK HOUSE
Standing: Fowler, Danny Merrill, Mr. Merrill, Mrs. Merrill, Shaw, Burdett, House Leader Chambers, Norris, Batal. Seated: Farnum, Freiberger, Miller, H. Johnson.
MACKENZIE HOUSE
Back row: Donaldson, Gilbert. Second row: Poole. Front row: Rohrer, Babb, Haeberle.
Nissen, Mrs. MacKenzie, E. Weeks, Carncross
GANNETT HOUSE
Back row: Munsey, Cooke, Davis, Churchill, Burge, Stewart, William Hayward. Second row: Graves, Quimby, Ward Hayward, Perkis, Neubauer, Fox, Kittell, M. Green, Root, Canfield, Freeman, Nilsen, Stack, Shipton. Front rote: Jackson, L. Chase, Mr. Camp, Gretchen Camp, Mrs. Camp, Jeff Camp and Chips, Glee Camp, Patten, House Leader, Killian, Mrs. Coolidge, Mr. Coolidge, D. Mclnnes.
MORTON HOUSE
On the steps: Naboicheck, Clarke, K. Weeks, Duvernoy, Horton, Steuer, Moulton, English, Goldberg. Second row: Mr. Fisher, Myers, Darna, Copellman, Brigham. Front row: B. Chace, Mrs. Fisher, Debbie Fisher, Treadwell, Perron, Coffin, Llewellyn, Hall, House Leader.
MARY LOWELL STONE HOUSE
Back row: Fuhlbrigge, Kerr, Lindquist, Crute, Kyle, Buddington, S. Johnson, Elbow, School Leader, Carpenter, Lester, Blackall, Hodkgins, Robinson, Pitcher, McCormick. Front row: Ailing, Bullard, Henderson, Cashman, Mr. Boyden, Mrs. Boyden, Heckel, House Leader, Putney, Rice, Fourcher, Haus, Hauser. /Missing from picture: Hollidge.
CARY HOUSE
Back rote: Reynolds, Prior, W. Green, Perot, White, R. Larter, Bradley, Arnold, Wright, Purdy. Second rote: Mr. Wright, Mrs. Wright, Harrison, Ludwig, German, Reading, House Leader, Linderme, Curtis, McFadden, Coron, Mrs. Owen, Mr. Owen. Front row: Payne, Farrel, Wilson, Jones, Casten, Hardy, Humphrey.
Ailing
Arnold
Batal
Blackall
Bradley
Brigham
Buddington
Bullard
Burge
Canfield
Carncross
Casten
Underclassmen^
Chace
Chambers
Chase
Churchill
Clarke
Cooke
Copellman
Coron
Crute
Cushman
Darna
Davis
Donaldson
Duvernoy
English
Farnum
Farrel
Freeman
Freiberger
Fuhlbrigge
German
Goldberg
Graves
Green
Hamp
Hardy
Harrison
Haus
Hauser
Hayward
Underclassmen^
Henderson
Hodgkins
Hollidge
Horton
Humphrey
Jackson
Johnson
Jones
Kyle
Lester
Linderme
Lindquist
Llewellyn
Ludwig
McCormick
Mclnnes
Miller
Moulton
Munsey
Myers
Naboicheck
Neubauer
Nil sen
Nissen
Norris
Payne
Perot
Perron
Pitcher
Prior
Purdy
Quimby
Reading
Robinson
Rohrer
Shaw
Shipton
Stack
Steuer
Weeks
White
Wilson
SPORTS
VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM
Back row: Hall, Manager, Mr. Wright, Coach, Henderson, Donaldson, Copellman, Llewellyn, Blackall, Freiberger, Freeman, Canfield, Batal, Hollidge, Coffin, Mr. Camp, Coach, Reading, Manager. Front row: Kittell, Putney, Killian, Fowler, Burdett, M. Green, Johnson, Captain, Gilbert, Patten, Rice, Fox, Nissen, Darna.
Football
The 1952 season was one of achievements and one of disappointments. The squad was willing and ambitious and had able coaching from Messrs. Wright, Farrell, and Camp. Each game produced many good plays, even though the results were sometimes disappoint
ing. The season opened against Vermont Acad
emy J.V.'s at Saxtons River. As is usual in the first game of the season, there were many errors of omission and many penalties. Our defense showed up well, as Vermont could put on only one sustained march during the game, that being in the second half when they went to the one yard line with a first down. Here Proctor stopped them four times, took over the ball and went for a touchdown. That one, with one in the first half, gave us
the game 13-0. The team played Kents Hill for the second
game, a rough and tough game which we lost 19-6. Gilbert's running and Putney's tackling were high lights for us, and our one touchdown came on a pass from Gilbert to Green. W e were one of two teams to score on Kents Hill during the seaon.
The third game, against N e w Hampton J.V.'s here at Proctor, marked the achievement of a good offense, for we scored four touchdowns and four points after touchdowns, while holding N e w Hampton to 13 points. Gilbert's and Henderson's hard running gave us many yards, and our defense continued to be sturdy and solid.
Our annual game with Westmount High School in Montreal, Canada, was a vast disappointment from our point of view. Perhaps the long bus ride was part of the reason for our poor showing, and perhaps the Canadian hospitality was too lavish before the game. At any rate, Proctor did not do justice to its training or to its ability. In the first half, played under Canadian rules, our defense completely shackled the opposition. West-mount lost more yards rushing than they gained. In the middle of the second period came the play that was a coach's dream, where every man carried out his assignment. Gilbert took the ball on our five yard line in a left formation wedge through the center. N o one laid a hand on him, and he outran the safety man and scored on a 95 yard run, the longest
of the season. The first half ended with the score 5-0 in favor of Proctor. (A touchdown counts 5 points under Canadian rules.) The second half, played under American rules, was a nightmare for the coaches and the players. W e could do nothing right. W e fumbled continually, and the whole team went to pieces. Westmount scored three times, and the game ended 22-5 in their favor. The boys had a wonderful time on the trip and were royally entertained by our Canadian friends, but we hope to show them some real American football the next time we meet them. The team bounced back the next week
against Tilton J.V.'s, when we won an exciting 13-12 victory. Tilton scored first, but Putney blocked the try for the extra point, so the first half ended 6-0 against us. In the second half Proctor scored twice, once on an off-tackle plunge by Gilbert and again on a center plunge by Kittell. Gilbert scored the extra point, and the score was 13-6. Tilton was not through, however, and came back with another touchdown. W h e n Batal knocked down a pass in the end zone for their extra point, the game was safe for Proctor.
The final game of the season, against Holderness at Plymouth, was one worth watching. Mr. Farrell said it was the best, most hard-
fought schoolboy game he had seen in many years. Both teams were out to win. Both teams were in good condition. Both teams were on edge. W h o can forget Canfield's punt from the end zone, or Gilbert's forward to Fox and his lateral to Johnson, or Gilbert's pass to Green that would have scored but that Green was forced to step over the side line 10 yards out? Those were highlights for us, but the whole team played like demons offensively and defensively. Holderness was on the ball too, and their good plays were numerous. The game was a see-saw affair and a scoreless tie till within a minute and a half of the end. Then Holderness scored, and with no time for us to come back, the game was lost to us 6-0. There could be no regrets over a game such as this one played to the finish by two old rivals. It was a game and a good game for both sides.
W h e n the fall of 1953 rolls around, Proctor will miss such line stalwarts as Captain Johnson, Putney, Coffin, Fox, Fowler, Rice, Green, and Killian, and such fine backs as Gilbert, Patten, Burdett, and Kittell. However, Captain Batal will have a good group of experienced players from which to build a winning team. Let us hope that next year will see more achievements and fewer disappointments.
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J. V. FOOTBALL TEAM
Back row: Ailing, Manager, Mr. Camp, Coach, German, Jones, Humphrey, Myers, Clarke, Farnum, Naboicheck, Perron, Farrel, Miller, Manager. Front rote: Shipton, Goldberg, McCormick, Bradley, Hodgkins, Kyle, Quimby, Moulton. Duvernoy.
VARSITY SKI TEAM
Left to right: Mr. Camp, Coach, Elbow, Captain, Gilbert, H. Johnson, Hodgkins, Coffin, Pitcher, Moulton, Ludwig, Kittell, Batal, Manager.
Sk nng The ski season started off with a bang with
the majority of the team making a scenic trip to Canada. The atmosphere at Saint Jovite was just what the boys needed for limbering up. Even though the snow was not up to the standards of previous years they all had good fun and exercise.
The Proctor A and B teams had their first meet with the University of N e w Hampshire Freshmen. It was a hard battle, as the Freshmen had such excellent skiers as Osgood, who won three events, and Riisnaes, a Norwegian exchange student, who won the fourth event, the jump. (He later went on to win jumping contests against the best of the American skiers.) The Freshmen were given a good fight, but in the end they took the meet: 392.4 to 369.9 for the Proctor A team and 329.2 for the Proctor B team. The Proctor squad next went to Saxtons
River for a three way meet with Vermont Academy and the Middlebury Freshmen. The boys could not seem to coordinate their resources as a team, so they functioned very poorly and came in third. Our best showing was in cross country, where Gilbert and Elbow came in first and second respectively.
The Carnival meet on February 1 was of course on our campus, with Lebanon, Holderness, and Hanover as opponents. It was beautiful weather, and the snow conditions could not have been better. Proctor did not take first but a well earned second. The team score in this meet was excellent, and Proctor really pushed Lebanon for first place. Lebanon took a tight hold on the base scores, but with outstanding skiing Elbow, Kittell, and Gilbert appeared in these scores for Proctor. In the jump Lebanon scored one hundred percent. Gilbert took a second in the down-hill, Elbow a fourth in the cross country, and Kittell won the slalom.
At the Tilton carnival again the team took a second place, behind Kimball Union Academy, who later won the Interscholastic Championships. The Proctor squad put a sizable gap between themselves and the remaining competitors: Deerfield, N e w Hampton, Brewster, and Tilton, which gave them the deserved second spot. Kittell got a third in the slalom, Elbow and Gilbert third and fourth in the downhill, Gilbert and Elbow third and fourth in jumping, and Elbow fourth in cross country.
In the next meet the team was well prepared, but as in a few previous meets, the rain was also well prepared. As the meet was called off, Vermont Academy did not arrive. M . I. T. and Exeter, the other competitors, however, were on their way to Proctor, so informal competition was held, the rain having ceased. Proctor took first place in this informal meet with a startling one hundred percent.
The team entered the Interscholastics at the peak of their season but were taken for a bad loss, finishing sixth. However, Elbow took a third place in cross country, and Gilbert took a fourth place in both cross country and jumping. Considering the odds against which they were racing, both these boys did exceptionally well.
The last meet of the season, on March 7, was here with Kimball Union Academy and Westmount High. Proctor took a heart-breaking second to K. U. A., losing to them by only three tenths of a point. Elbow tied for second in the down-hill, and Kittell took fourth
place in that event. Elbow and Gilbert finished one-two in cross country, and Hodgkins was fourth. Hodgkins and Elbow tied for second in the jump, and Gilbert was fourth. The slalom proved to be our downfall, where our best was Gilbert's fourth.
The B team had a varied schedule and has done well this year. The boys took second place in a meet with Laconia and Concord. They had two meets with Lebanon, losing in cross country and jumping at Lebanon, but winning a close meet at Proctor in slalom and downhill. There were two meets with Woodstock Country School, one at Woodstock and one at Proctor. The B team won both of these meets.
The work of the B team is very important, as many of these boys will be competing next year on the varsity. Captain Elbow, Gilbert, Johnson, Kittell, and Coffin graduate, but Co-Captains Ludwig and Pitcher, along with Hodgkins, Moulton, Freeman, Cooke, H a m p , and others will make a strong nucleus for future teams.
J. V. SKI TEAM
Left to right: Hamp, W. Green, Freeman, Llewellyn, Haeberle, Mr. Fisher, Coach, Farnum, Patten, Perron, Carncross, Manager, M. Green.
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VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM
Back row: Reading, Mclnnes, Poole, Managers, Donaldson, Darna, Freeman, Patten, H. Johnson, Gilbert, Putney, Captain, Mr. Camp, Coach. Front row: Quimby, M. Green, Casten, Chambers, Jones, Batal, Clarke, Jeff Camp, Mascot.
^Baseball The 1953 baseball season featured classy
fielding and heavy hitting on the part of both the Proctor team and its opponents. In terms of the won and lost record and the spirit shown every day, the season was highly successful.
Suffering from the first game jitters and completely outclassed in the pitching department, Proctor lost its first game to Clark 19-0. The team's determination to win, however, was demonstrated by its performance against Tilton three days later. Behind the pitching of Glenn Casten and Harry Johnson, the team collected twelve solid hits and ten runs to emerge victorious by a 10-6 score.
As usual, the two games with Holderness provided the most thrills. In our first home game, we delighted the crowd by going into the ninth inning with a 6-3 lead — only to have Holderness tie the game up at six all. In the last of the 10th with one out, Capt. Putney drew a base on balls and Harry Johnson, who had pitched all the way, unloaded a screaming triple to right field which scored Putney with the winning run. At Holderness a week later, insecure pitch
ing and fielding led to an uphill fight for Proctor in order to overcome a six run deficit, tie the game in the seventh at nine runs each, and lose in the eighth, 10-9.
The rest of the season included a loss to Tilton and one-sided victories over Franklin High School, Kimball Union (2), and N e w Hampton.
Unfortunately, we lose talented and spirited competitors in Capt. Jesse Putney, Harry Johnson, Tip Gilbert, and Dain Patten. They provided the maturity and experienced ability to make a well balanced team. Captain elect Bob Batal will, however, have a nearly complete infield and two experienced and capable pitchers to backbone the 1954 nine. Such standout regulars as Juniors Bill Donaldson, Frank Chambers, Glenn Casten, Bob Clarke, and Sophomores Larry Jones and Ed Darna should provide a good batting punch and tight fielding for next year. Such freshmen as Newell Freeman and Allen Quimby will keep the upper classmen hustling. Under the able tutelage of Coach Wright,
the Junior Varsity had a successful and constructive season with four wins and one loss in regular competition, and a post season victory over the ardent fishermen. Many of them loom as future competitors and received valuable training and conditioning for the work and play ahead. All of them learned what it means to participate in a sport that requires hard work.
VARSITY TENNIS TEAM
Standing: Linderme, Stewart, Mr. Fisher, Coach, Cooke, Heckel. Kneeling: K. Weeks, Wright, Captain, Babb, Manager.
Tennis The Tennis Team had a successful season
this year, a record of 7 out of 8 wins. The only loss was to Vermont Academy by a score of 6-1. W e did, however, beat Vermont in our first match of the season by a score of 6-3. Last year we ruined their undefeated season and this year they did the same to us. Our loss to Vermont was our only defeat in two years. Our other matches were with Holderness,
w h o m we snowed under 8-1; K. U. A. w h o m we defeated 5-1; and Tilton who was shut out with a score of 9-0. W e are sorry to say that our other matches were rained out.
The highlight of our season was the trip to Exeter to play in the Interscholastics. W e left school on Friday morning, May 16th. Our hopes were not dimmed by the poor weather. Almost as soon as we got there we swung into action. Unfortunately we did not meet with much success. Dick Heckel, Jay Cooke, and Skip Stewart fell prey to the foe in that order. That left only Captain John Wright who emerged from the courts victor in the first round.
Then all of us, including Mr. Fisher and Mr. Hatt and Manager Babb, indulged in a
light steak lunch to prepare ourselves for the trials of the afternoon. Unfortunately our hopes did not look as bright after Captain Wright lost in his second match. Cooke and Wright lost in a thrilling doubles match. After Stewart and Heckel won a doubles match by default we left Exeter for the year. W e all had an interesting time and saw a lot of wonderful tennis playing.
Out of the four top men on the tennis team three are leaving: Captain Wright, Heckel and Stewart. The rest of the squad bid them farewell and wish them luck. Three veterans of the team are left for next year: Weeks, Cooke and Linderme.
The J. V.'s are losing four Seniors: Elbow, Kittell, Fowler and Root. Fortunately two good men will be back: Arnold and Steuer. This year the J. V.'s played two matches. They defeated Holderness 9-0 and lost to Laconia Varsity by a score of 5-1.
All the tennis players wish to express their gratitude to Mr. Fisher, the Varsity coach. In spite of his injured leg he was a great help to the team. Our thanks go, too, to Mr. Hatt who had charge of the J. V.'s.
J. V. BASEBALL TEAM
Back row: Mr. Wright, Coach, L. Chase, Norris, Managers, Shipton, McCormick, B. Chace, Killian, Copellman, Kyle, Naboicheck, Neubauer, English, Fox, Hall, Crute, Managers. Front row: Miller, Goldberg, Myers, Hodgkins, Burdett, Captain, Llewellyn, Horton, Moulton, Burge, Treadwell.
J. V. TENNIS TEAM
Back row: Mr. Hatt, Coach, Fowler, Steuer, Captain, Arnold, Root, Ludwig, Manager. Front row: Kittell, Elbow, Perkis.
SAILING SQUAD
Back row: Mr. Owen, Coach, Perot, Munsey, Freiberger, Brigham, Duvernoy, Carpenter, Nilsen, Lindquist, Rohrer, Farnum, Stack, Graves, Haeberle, Commodore, Fourcher, Manager, Mr. Coolidge, Coach. Front rote: Davis, Nissen, Hamilton, D. Mclnnes, Bullard, Coron, Hauser, McFadden.
Sailing
The sailors have been very active this year with many projects as well as sailing. A new boat house has been built, a new dock set up and a new raft. The boat house, built under the direction of John Rivers, is one story high with one spacious room. There is adequate storage space for all the boats. This boat house was completed in the fall of 1952 and was made possible by contributions from alumni and friends. Proctor Academy is very grateful to these generous people whose donations amounted to almost $3000. Under the able leadership of Mr. Coolidge,
Mr. Owen, Commodore Haeberle and Manager Fourcher the sailors have become proficient at the sport. Chief among the skippers were: Commodore Haeberle, Bob Rohrer, Duncan Mclnnes, and Jim Graves. The J. V. men were: Anthony Perot, Bob Lindquist, Stan Bullard and Herbert Munsey. Our first meet was on October 4th when
we went to Andover, Mass. and raced against the Schools' Sailing Club. Proctor lost 38-32 to the sailing teams of all the Andover schools. O n May 16th Proctor visited Marion, Mass. where w e lost another close meet to Tabor Academy by a score of 30-26. Every year for the past five Dartmouth and Proctor have had
three sailing meets. The winners of two out of three of these meets wins possession of a silver trophy for a year. This year Proctor was the unfortunate loser; on May 3rd by a score of 21-16; on May 9th by 54-47; and on May 20th by 34-21. The J. V.'s were successful on May 13th
defeating Cardigan Mt. School by a score of 52-33 on home waters. Honors for the day went to Skippers Perot, Lindquist and Bullard. It is gratifying that we have three veteran Freshmen and two Sophomores to start next season with. Next year the sailors will miss the two
Seniors — Commodore Haeberle and Hamilton. Mr. Coolidge has expressed our feeling about losing Manager Fourcher by saying: "I consider myself well broken in now but we shall miss Bruce." However, Coron is taking over the management of sailing and we are looking forward to his doing a fine job. The squad has appreciated the faithful work done by Bob McFadden as "bosun" of the launch. For the future for the sailing squad Mr.
Coolidge hopes that, within the next three years, a Sailing Club House will be built as an addition to the Boat House.
IMPROVEMENT SQUAD
Standing: R. Larter, Reynolds, Farrel, German. Kneeling: Prior, W. Green, Mr. Burbank Blackall.
FISHING SQUAD
Standing: William Hayward, Ward Hayward, Perron, Shaw, Jackson. Kneeling: Carncross, Captain, Canfield, Robinson. Missing from picture: Ailing.
OUTING CLUB
Standing: H. Johnson, Pitcher, Mr. Camp, Mr. Burbank, Gilbert, Hodgkins, J. Mclnnes. Seated: Coffin, Patten, Elbow, Kittell. Missing from picture: Mr. Farrell.
SENIOR FIRE COMPANY
Back row: Hall, H. Johnson, Batal, Perron, Fowler, Patten, Elbow, Haeberle. Second row: Putney, Gilbert, Mr. Boyden, Reynolds, R. Larter, Mr. Burbank. Front rote: Carncross, E. Larter, Chief, Cushman, Kittell, Casten.
PROCTOR PLAYERS
Standing: Mrs. Wright, Coach, Coron, Prior, Clarke, Darna, E. Weeks, White, Rice, Wilson, Kittell, Freeman, Hamilton, Mrs. Owen, Coach, Mr. Owen, Coach. Front row: Shaw, Norris, Freiberger, Reading, Patten, President, Steuer, K. Weeks, Perot.
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CABIN CLUB
Standing: White, Coffin, Cushman, E. Larter, Perkis, Pitcher, Perron, Freiberger, Duvernoy, Kyle, Lindquist, Elbow, M. Green, Miller, Myers, D. Mclnnes, Curtis, Wright, Perot, Humphrey, Mrs. Burbank, Mrs. Boyden, Mr. Boyden, Mrs. Farrell. Seated, second rote: Bullard, Treadwell, Wilson, William Hayward, Fourcher, Norris, Shaw, Ward Hayward, Purdy, Mr. Burbank. Front row: Haeberle, Root, Farnum, Linderme, Fowler, Patten, President, Reynolds, Rohrer.
ANTIQUE AUTO CLUB
Prior, Putney, Kerr, Lester, Farnum, R. Larter, Cushman, McFadden, Freiberger, Mr. Coolidge, Hall, E. Larter, President.
PROCTOR PRESS
Back row: Mr. Fisher, Wilson, M. Green, Perron, Ludwig, Burdett, Brigham, K. Weeks. Front row: Humphrey, Hamilton, Elbow, Editor-in-Chief, Putney, Haeberle, Copellman.
SKI PATROL
Left to right: Root, R. Larter, Heckel, Killian, Fowler, Putney, Captain, McFadden, Patten,
Hamilton, Cushman.
SKI INSTRUCTORS
Left to right: Mr. Wright, Mr. Hatt, Mrs. Farrell, Mr. Farrell, Mr. Merrill, Mr. Coolidge, J. Mclnnes, Cushman, Rohrer, Mr. Burbank, Mr. Owen, Patten.
THE CLEFTERS
Standing: Mr. Owen, Coach, Fowler, Freeman, Elbow, Burdett, Casten. Kneeling: E. Weeks, Kittell, Treadwell, Ludwig.
CAMERA CLUB
Standing: Perron, Perot, Fourcher, Prior, President, Mr. Boyden, Mrs. Burbank, Mrs. Farrell, Mr. Merrill, Humphrey, Brigham. Seated: Shaw, Stack, Copellman, Hardy, Coron.
LIBRARY COMMITTEE
J. Mclnnes, Student Librarian, Hamilton, Assistant Student Librarian, Mrs. Burbank, Librarian. Missing from picture: Mrs. Owen.
GREEN BOOK COMMITTEE
Standing: Perron, Goldberg. Seated: Casten, Mr. Merrill, Ludwig.
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