Proctor High School - Proctorian Yearbook (Proctor, VT)

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'H'Fi- ? J: . , - . ........w -:' .I - 1:49-12 1 .5 .r a .. - h- t MerI- ' 4, - n a i . a: r - - .l -' a - 9.2- 4;- THE PROCTORIAN FOR 1957 Proctor H igh School Proctor, Vermont. Volume F ourseen Dedicated to . . . David Bruce Emerson We shall never forget David's intense vitality, his avid eagerness for acquiring all sorts of information. his energy and enthusiasm for a variety of experiences. His ability as a leader brought him many positions of hhnor - the presidency of his class. of the Student Council. and. finally. of the Vermont Student Council. We, were all proud of him when he won his prizes in District and State Oratorical Contests: and how we. en- joyed his sense of humor! On the stage he possessed a special quality of warmth which made his every role live. Although he was an individualist. he was most co-operativc in his numerous activities, which also included athletics. Rifle Club, Lhe Sutheriand, and Scouting. F0: these and many othler reasons we humbly dedicate ou: yearbook to the memory of David Emerson. the memories We shall always remember the tall. friendly boy with Lhe cheerful smile and the freesswinging stride, who was espeeially at home in the outdoors. Nothing pleased Bob more than to start off before dawn on an all-day hunting or fishing trip. with his dog his only companion. Baseball was his favorite sport. He span: countless hours in practice during the off-season. just waiting for baseball time to roll around again. Al- though his regular position was second baseman 0n the school and Junior Legion teams. he also did some pitching. His dependability, his willing cooperativeness on all class projects. his quiet humor and carefree disposition made being with him a pleasure. N01 only for lbese but aiso for countless other reasons we humblydedicate our yearbook 10 the memory of Robert Illinski. Robert, John Illinski Foreword Another school year draws to its close. Another class - on: class - is about to graduate, leaving Proctor High School, with heads bursting with knowledge and heatls filled with memories. No more will we rush to get to class before the final buzzer sounds nor run for position in the lunch line. No more will we know me agotu'zed waiting for report cards no: the hours of angulshing study far into the night below a geometry or English test. Throughout the year we have worked and studied, played and laughed, cheered and consoled together. In word and picture we have tried Io capture in the 1957 PROCTORIAN something of the spirit that is Proctor - a spirit composed of happy laugh- ter and shouting in the corridors - a snatch of music from the music room - a fragment of a French conversation record - slams of lockers full to overflowing - bits of chatter between classes - the running of lines before a play. This year has not been a typical one: but from it we have gained much in sym- pathy. understanding. and maturity. Evidences of these. too, are in our book. We hope that in leafing through these pages in years to come youwill recall vivid- ly the hectic committee meetings. the dreamy. but exciting dances. the thrill of winning some contest or honor We hope especially that you will tetnembet yeti: favorite classes, the teachers and administrators who guided your progress, and your many class and schoolmates. Everyone of them is here in these pages. So. with the realization that our experiences here have led to a richer, fuller life for each of us. we present to you the PROCTGRIAN for 1957. Proetotian Staff Co-editors JEAN BACCEI and MARGARET CURTIS Dedication Administration Faculty Sen iors Classes. Activities Sports Advertisers Appreciation n The Prudential Committee - Mr. George Johnson. Mr. Cecil Curtis, and Mr. Charles Rogers - with District Superintendent of Schools, Mr. Frank O. Stiles. A great deal of time is spent every year by Superintendent Stiles and the Prudential Committee, who have many responsibilities that require patience. co-operation, and tact. They dedicate many hours to educational problems. The major accomplishment of the administration for the year has been to star: construction of the addition to the elemennazy school. One major accomplishment of MI. Sil- vester. the administration. and faculty for the past two years has been the evaluation of the school m order to retain acceditation in the New England Association of Accredited Schools and Colleges. MR. ARTHUR P. SILVESTER Principal. SocialStudies, Guidance, Student Council Advisor; 3. S. in Ed. and M. A... University of Ver- mom. Seated: MISS EDITH JOHNSON School Secretary Mr. Loyzelle. Mr. Frisk. and Mr. Stevens enjoy a joke in the laboratory. At left Ucft Io righn: MR. HARRY LOYZELLE: Social Studies, Physics. Biology. Junior Class Co-sponsor. Junior High School Basketball: A. B. . Univer- sity of Vermont; Graduate work. University of Vermont. MR. ERIC FRISK: Manual Training. Mechanical Drawing. General Sci- ence; Eighth Grade Co-sponsor: B. Ed. . Keene Teachers' College. MR. ELLIOT STEVENS: Mathe- matics: Sophomore Class Co-sponsor; E. S. . University of Vermont; M. A. . St. Lawrence University; Summer Schoois - Syracuse. Columbia. New York University, and University of Vermom. Faculty The spirit of our school is reflected in our teachers. most of whom are class spumors and advisors for our many extracurricular activities. They guide. us with a friendliness and understanding and teach us to become adult citizens. Through work and play the teachers help us learn to recognize the essential things needed for our lives. both now and in the future. Mrs. Lyrace Fonlalne. Mrs. Mary Murphy. and Mrs. Doris Miller discuss the English and modem and foreign language programs for the school evaluation. ' fie 'F - . ?.if'h- ms. LYRACE FONTAINE: ' English, French; Senior and District Plays, Senior Class Sponsor. Yearbook Adviser, As- sembly Committee Advisor. Memorial Fund Adviser. Prize Speaking Chairman: A. B. . University of Vermont and Mid- dlebury French School. MRS. MARY MURPHY: English. Latin. Remedial Reading; Junior Class Co-sponsor. Sutherland Adviser. One-Act plays: A. B. , College of Saint Rose. MRS. DORIS MILLER: English: Sutherland Adviser. One-Act Plays: 13.5. in Ed. . Fitchbmg Teachers College. Graduate Work. Boston University. MISS JACQUELINE HASLETT: Girls' Physi- cal Education: Girls' Basketball. Intramural Sports. Sophomore Ciass Co-sponsor; B. S. in Ed. , Bridgewater State Teachers' College. MR. DONALD LERAY: Boys' Physical Edu' caticm: Basketball. Baseball. Soccer; Driv- er Training: B. Ed. , Ithaca College. K Q? . , Caught in the lunch line are y Miss Haslett and Coach LeRay. Mrs, DeBarge. Miss Willeu.-Miss Bernos, and Mrs. Lofquist enjoy tea in Lhe home economics room. MR5. EUNICE DEBARGE: Music, Glee Club, Ensemble, Orchestra: Freshman Class Co-sponsar: studied under Miss Mary Copp-s mama, Mr. Isaac Cohen tvoiceL Dr. Kitchen mrsam. miss FLORENCE WILLETT: Commercial Subjects: Freshman Co-sponsor; B. S. , Castleton Teachers' College, Graduate work Rutland Business College. University of Vermont. Miss LNEZ BERNOR; Home Economics; F. H. A. Adviser, Eighth Grade Co-spousor: B. S. , University of Vermont: Graduate Work Harvard and Boston University. MRS. PAULINE LOFQUIST: Social Studies. Mathematics; Seventh Grade Sponsor: H. S. in Ed. . Castieton Teach' 515' College. ROBERT ALLARD Baseball 2; Sum! Night 1, 2. 3: Stage Manager. Junior One-Act Plays 3: Stage Manager Senior Play 4; District 0113- Act Play Stage Committee 3. IONE BACCEI Girls' Basketball 1.2; Rifle Club 1.2: Executive Officer 1.2: Girls' Glee Club 1.2. 3.4; Girls' Ensemble 4: Triple Trio 3; Double Quartet 4; Orchestra 1: All-State Chorus 4; Junior Varsity Cheerleader 1, 2: Varsity Cheerleader 3.4: Cap- tain Varsity Cheerleading Squad 4: Junior One- Act Play Contest 1.2: Senior Play 4: Assembly Committee 2: Sutherland Staff 2. 3.4, Assist- ant Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; Alumni Marshal 3: DAR 4; Playm' Club 2. 3, 4; Sum Night 2. 3: District Play 4; Proctorian Staff 4. JEAN BACCEI Girls' Basketball 1, 3: Co- manager Girls' Basketball Team 2. 4: R1er Club 1. 2: Vice President Rifle Club 1.2: Girls' Ensemble 4; Graham: 1,2,3; Prize Speak- ing 2. 3: Junior One-Act Play Contest 1; District One, Act Play Contest 2; District, Regional. State One- Act Play Contests. Property Manager 3: Senior Play 3. 4: Student Council 3. 4: State Student Council Conn vention 4; Class Secretary 3; Monitor Squad 4: Latin Club 1,2: Cu-Editor-in-Chief Procmrian 4: Sutherland Staff 2,3,4; Stunt Night 2. 3: District One-Acl Play Contest 4: Merit Exam 4. hlff PAUL BESSETTE Stunt Night 3; Assistant Stage. Manager. Senior Play 4. HOWARD BURGESS Junior Varsity Basketball 1, 2: Varsity Basket- ba113.4: Soccer 1. 2. 3,4: Baseball 1,2,4; Rifle Club 1.2. 3.4: Vice President, Rifle Club 1,2; Junior One- Act Play Conceal 3: Senior Play 4; 5mm Night 2. 3; Stage Manager. Dis- trict One-Act Play Contest 4. PATRICIA CHAMPINE Girls' Basketball 1; Gll'ls' Glee Club 1.2,3,4; Property Manager. One-Act Play Comes: 1; Senior May 4; 5mm Night 2. 3; District Onc-Act Play 4. MARGARET CURTIS Girls' Basketball 1.2, 3.4. Co-Captain 4; Girls' Glee Club 1,2. 3.4: Girls' Ensemble 4: Triple Trio 3: Double Quartet 4: Orchestra 1,2. 3.4: All-State Chorus 4: Junior One-Ac: Play Contest 1. Business Manager 3. Prompter 2: Senior Play 4; Class Secretary 2: Class Treasure: 2. 3.4: Monitor Squad 3, 4, Co-Captain 4: Latin Club 1.2: Delegate to Girls' State 3: Co-Edimr- in-Chief Praetorian 4: Sutherland Staff 2. 3, 4; Players' Club 3.4: Slum Night 2. 3. PHYLLIS DAWSON Spaulding High School: Mixed Glee Club 1. 2: Latin Club 1.2; French Club 2. Proctor High School: Ghls' Basketba113.4: Girls' Glee Club 3.4: Ensemble 4: Double Quartet 4: All-State Chorus 4; Junior One-Act Play Contest 3: Senior Play 4; sum: Night 3: Praetorian Staff 4: Suther- land Staff 4. RONALD FAY Junior Varsity BaskeLball 1.2: Manager. Varsity Basket- ha113.4: Baseball 1: 111er Club 1.2. 3.4: Orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4: Junior One-Act Play Comes: 1. 2. 3; Senior Play 4; Monitor Squad 3.4; Latin Club 1,2; Delegate :0 Boys' State. 3: Praetorian Staff 4: Sutherland Staff 1, 2: As- sistant Magazine Captain 3: Magazine Drive Captain 4: Players' Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Stunt Night 1, 2. 3: District One-Act Play Contest 4. JEANNE GIDDINGS Brooklyn. New York: Giris' Basketball 1. Proctor: Girls' Glee Club 3,4; Junior Orle- Act Play Contest 3: Senior Play 4: Proctmian Staff 4: sumerland Staff 4: FHA 3: Players' Club 4. MIC HAEL ILLINSKI Junior Varsity Basketball 2. 3; Senior Play 4: Stunt Night 2, 3: Junior One-Act Play Contest 1. 3: District One-Aci Play Comes: 4; Soccer 4: Prize Speaking 4; Class Marshal 3: Base- ball 1.2. ALFRED KING Junior Varsity Basketball 1.2: Varsity Basketball 3.4; Baseba113.4; Soccer 2, 3,4; Rifle Club 2, 3: Junior One-Act Play Contest 3; Praetorian Staff 4; Stunt Night 2, 3. CAROLE LANDON Girls' Glee Club 1.2.3, 4; Orchestra 4: Junior One-Act Play Contest 3; Senior Play 4: Stunt Night 2, 3; FHA 3. THOMAS LERTOLA Junior Varsity Basketball 1: Varsity Basketball 2, 3. 4; Captain Varsity Basketball 4: Baseball 1.2. 3.4: Soccer 2, 3,4; Rifle Club 2.4; Secre- tary. Rifle. Club 4; Junior One-Act Play Contest 1. 2. 3; Property Committee. Disrrict One- Act Play Contest 3; Senior Play 4; Student Council 4: President. Student Council 4: State Student Council Convention 4: Class President 4; Class Vice President 1,2. 3; Delegate to Boys' State 3; Proctorian Staff 4; Suthedand Staff 1.2. 3.4. MARY MATTSSON Girls' Basketball 2. 3, 4; Co-Captain. Girls' Basketball 4: Girls' Glee Club 1,2. 3,4; Senior Play 4; Stunt Night 2. 3. ' EILEEN FREEDOM Co-Manager Girls' Basketball 2.3: Girls' Glee Club 1.2.3.4; Junior Varsity Cheerleader 1. 3; Varsity Cheer- leader 4; Prize Speaking 2: Junior One-Act Play Con- te;: 1. '2: Prompts: Junior One-Act Play Contest 3: Senior Play 4: Student Council 1. 2. 3.4; State. Student Council Convention 1,2, 4; Monitor Squad 3. 4; Proc- torian Staff 4: Sutherland Staff 2. 3,4: FHA 2, 3: Presi- dent. FHA 3: Historian. FHA 2: Players' Club 2.3.4: Stunt Night 1.2. 3: District One-Act Play Contest Property Manager 4. LORRAINE PULSIPHER Gtrls' Glee Club 1. 2. 3.4: Girls: Ensemble 4: Junior Varsity Cheerleader 1. 2. 3; Captain. Junior Varsity Cheerleading Squad 3: Varsity Cheesleacie: 4; Junior Dne-Act Play Contest 1. 2: Prumpter. Junior One-Act Play Contest 3: Prompter, Senior Play 4: Assembly Committee 4: Ciass Secretary-Treasme: 1: Praetorian Staff 4: Sutherland Staff 4; FHA Secretary 2: FHA Vice President 3; Players' Club 2. 3.4: District One-Act Play Contest Property Manager 4: Stun: Night 2. 3: All-SIate Chorus 4. T ... .f 2'35- . 75!; DAVID MTTI Varsity Basketball 1. 2. 3,4: Junior Varsity Basketball 1, 2: Soccer 1. 2. 3,4. Co-Captain 4; Rifle Club 1; Junior One-Act Play Contest 2, 3. Property Manager 1: Senior Play 3.4: Property Committee Disuict One-Act Play Contest 3; Slum Night 2. 3: Class Vice President 1.4: Monitor Squad 3.4. Co-Captain 3.4: Latin Club 1.2: Praetorian Staff 4; District One-Act Play Contest 4. RAYMOND ROY Soccer 3.4. Manager 2: Boys' Glee Club 2. 3: Prize Speaking 1, 2. 3.4. Honorable Mention 2. Third Prize 3; Junior One-ACI ?lay Contest 1, 3: District One-Act Play Contest 2.4; District. Regional, Stale One-Ac: Play Contact, Assistant Stage Manager 3: Senior May 3. 4-, Assembly Committee 3.4; Class Secretary 4: Latin Club 1,2; Sutherland Staff 1.2, 3.4: Playexs' Club 2. 3. 4. BRENDA TILLBERG Girls' Basketball 1. 2, 3,4: Rifle Club 1. 2: Girls' Glee Club 1, '2, 3. 4: Prize Speaking 1, 2. 3.4: Prompter. Junior One-Act Play Contest 1; Junior One-Act Play Contest 2. 3; Senior Play 4, Business Manager 4: Student Council 1. 2; Praetorian Staff 4: Sutherland Staff 1,2; Nation- al French Contest. School winner, State Firs: Prize 3: FHA 2; President FHA 2: Merit Exam 4: Sum: Night 2. 3. SANDRA WENER Rifle Club 1. 2: Girls' Glee Club 1.2,3,4; Junior One- IAct Play Contest 1. 3; Senior Play 4; Proctorian Staff 4: Sutherland Staff 4: FHA 2, 3: Secretary. FHA 3: Recreation Leader. FHA 2; Players' Club 3: Stunt Night 2. JOHN WOICIK Mount St. Joseph Academy: Latin Club 2; Boyr Glee Club 1.2; Clarion Staff 1. 2: Passion Play 2. Stage Man- age: 2. Proctor High School: Junior One-Act Play 3; Senior Play 4, Property Manager 4: Senior Play 4; Monitor Squad 4: Praetorian Staff 4; Sutherland Staff 3.4. Honors and Awards Honorees of our school for the past year include Margaret Curtis. dele- gate to Girls' State ttop lefty Ronald Fay meme: left; and Tho- mas Lenola Uower 1am. delegate: to Eoys' State: Brenda Tinberg and Jean Baccei, National Merit Exam- ination finalists wenten: Phyllis Dawson. Proctor's candidate for Rutland Winter Carnival queen uop righu: Carole Landon. Rutland Hospital Cotillion girl Uight canted: and Ione Baccei. D. A. R. Good Citizenship girl Uower rlglm. How to Propose - First tow: P. Dawson. J. Wojcik, 'Married at Sunrise - Seated: Mary Collin and Judy C. Landon. S. wetter, M. Macomber. D. Rani. Hyde. Back row: David Emerson. Elaine Illinski. Second tour: R. Fay. B. Tillberg. M. Illinski. T. Ler- Robert Landau and Charlene L'Hetaulr. tola, H. Burgess. I. Giddlngs, M. King, R. Roy. D1- rectors were Anne Dynan and Mrs. Murphy. Memories from last spring - Married at Sunrise. out one-act play which won the district and regional contests and was one of four presented at state - How to Propose. Our class play which won the junior one-act play contest - making the motto and decorating the stage Io: commencement - the graduation exercises. our feelings of pride and joy mixed with sadness at taking leave of our seniors. Judy Hyde tbelow smiles . happily. The proud Illin- skl iamily Howe: centerj after Lhe exercises - marshal Mike, graduate Elaine. Mr. and Mrs Illinski. and Marilyn. Al tight: Class marshal Mike Illinski directs graduates onto the stage. Below: Red Landon. serious as he comes down the aisle. B acks Hash 4 slrbannw . . :n. . t. .5 ; !.: ..- . ..I. I mu HI... 1. .. I' . . -.- , n F.- . - b ?- , 4 - Nancy Russell reads aloud to tleft to righty D. Oscar- son, D. Osrrowski, E. Trinci. N. Roy. and E. Mur- - es - 7 - dock. freshman Latin students. Mrs. Murphy and Freshman Ladn Students - J. L'Heu- ault. D. Oscarson. C. Nichols. and R. Clarino make favors for Latin banquet. Language, Lingua. . . Literature, speech work, grammar. spelling. com- position. all are parts of language study at P. H. 5. Some of Mrs. Miller's freshman English studenmut lefti diagram a sentence - 0ch to right; Billy Allard, Patty Lendway. Sara Moody. and Diana Burgess. Gary Brown Uower left; reads humorous literary passage as Mrs. Miller and lean Mald tsundinm. Janet Beldsle and Stephen LePage tseatech grin approviugly. John Puhiphet Uowex righn check: a reference at the reading shelf. g l t Noreen Campa. Cheryl 631113. and 03mm Candou memorize French conversation disk. g: In French David Varga and Micky Mum reII Mn. Fontaine of a bullfight in the arena. at Aries. . . . et la Langue Latin classes. conjugate verbs. study mythology. prepare for a Latin banquet, or follow Caesar through the Gallic Wars: while. French students learn to rent a hotel room. orde: a meal. or ask the way to the railway station. English - Latin - French - any c .Q'EE;u language may sometimes be hardwork: but even a . . . grammar 1355011 can be immesting, 35 Students we- Carol Frank and Joanne LaPenna locate some cities low lam Helen Peterson. Mary Turner, Helen Matts- in France. son. Shilly Capen, Harold Brugess, Eugene Manfredi, Bernard Rani. Wayne Dwyer, and Gerald Murdock and teacher. Mrs. Murphy. show. Marjorie Buyer and Virgina Burgess Hatch lane Baccel as she. prepares to show the junior English class a spelling film strip. Patty Landon concentrates on correct answer for exam question. Students - must of them - hard at work in study hall. The Life. .. Study halls. quizzes. exams. lab experiments, research. maps. math problems. are a few of the ingredients of student life. A physics group above lam learns by doing. Con- ducting an experiment on specific gravity are Allan Noren, John Wojcik. Wayne Dwyer, and Eugene Man- fredi. uower lam Charles Rogers. Bob Saceric. and Harlan Tillherg absorb Mr. Loyzelle's explanation of the Louisiana Purchase. usual: righn: Mrs. Loftquist teaches eighth grade mathematics class about interest. Students Ueft to IighU: Joseph Manfredi. Barbara Ashley, Shirly LaPeunak Joanne Hanse, Gordon Maus- son. and foe Mattsson. Peter Navari hands in paper. A I a - IIIIIEIIP-' Iliiiiiam IEEI Illpvuil . . . of a Student In introductory science class mpper 18m Terry Wetter. Terry Paul, Ronald TiJlberg. Mary Fregosi. and Cheryl Hevy learn some geology from Mr. Stevens. Mr. Loyzelle tupper righn watches Phyllis Dawson, Gary O'Connor, and Iohn Curtis perform specific heat experiment. UL: righn Mary Matssson reads about Calvin Coolidge in preparation for Vermont essay. MI. Silvester Uower lem lectures on World War II to modern history students Mike Illinski. Raymond Roy. Margaret Cums. Robert Allard, Paul Bessette, David Rani. and Ronald Fay ulockuise around tabla. Coach tells Shirley Capen and Dorothy Buggiani. 'Fracuce make: perfect'l' Business Experience Above: Miss Haslett shows Nancy Tanner how to hold how while Barbara Mortenson observe: technique. Below: Eddie Fregosi Uylng on man and Buster Fredene in tumbling class. Mia Willem teaches I. Glddlnp. H. Peterson. L. Pulsipher. and P. Champine to use the mimeograph machine. Lorraine Puhipher uses dictaphone in shorthand class. Seventh and eighth grade girls do a folk dance. under Miss Haslett's direcuon. John Wojcik and David Rani, demonstrate a wrestling hold in boys' physical ed ucation clan. Physical Education .' in .7 . - ' Miss Hulett explain: modem dancing to Muriel Buyer, Betty Lou Villcma'u'c, and Lorraine Lynn atanding and Patty Ashley and Oliva Tucker. 12' ,., ' :-;' . Seventh and eighth grade gills play I guns of volleyball. Ray my does a muddle jump over the box. Lunch time above. left and righLJ isn't just a time to eat. 11's a chance to relax, talk. and let off a little steam as well. Warm memories will stay with us always of Mrs. Neison's and Mrs. Curtis' delicious meals and Almo's constam helpfulness. Are you sitting down on the job? Bob Allard and Mr. Buggiani take time out for a rest. Jeanne Giddings. Mary Ann Bessette. Sandra Weller. Having fun in cooking class are Nancy Candou. and 013 Carleton make candles in class. Jean Capen, Jane. Curtis, and Marie Burgess. -1 Homemaking courses teach manners, good grooming. preparation of tasty and balanced meals. and making our own clothes. Music gives us an opportunity to express ourselves in song or on an instrument. Both add much to our enjoyment of Proctor High School. Above left: H. Burgess. H. Mattsson. Mrs. Curtis, and Mrs. Nelson joke as they prepare dinner in cafe- teria. A: right: Dymm Candon runs the dish washer. M15. DeBarge accompanies R. Baccei. I. Duprcy, P. Freebam. w. Lose. H. Moody. H. Januski. B. Ca:- rington, and N. Bowman who sing Down Mobile. The orchestra, Mrs. DcBarge conducting. Mary Haley accompanying, practice for spring concert. ad: to righq l. L'Herault. N. Principe. C. Johnson, R. Fay, L. Tillberg. I. Marfuggi. S. Northrop, P. Curtis. M. Mum. V. Burgess. N. Roy. and Noreen Canapa. Henry Chimpine and MI. Fruit seem to approve of Wolfram Pockette's work. Just beginners in woodworking, Eric Anderson. Louis Illinski. Thomas Landon. George Mutti. and John Capen get help from Mr. Frisk. ... --' I'r'iu- 7' Howard Burgess. Mike Illimkl. and A1- fred King finish a coffee table. Bab Allard. Paul Bessenc. Mike lllinsld, Torn Lertola, and Bernard Ram work on stage set for Little Minister. I P. Basette. G. Murdockut left, front row. H. Burgess and E. Manfredi mack row; take pains with their drawings. Activities 3 . n. -- K. . . - - A . .- - -' , t L... .x X President Tom Lertola tabove left. with gaveh calls to order a meeting of the Student Council, Mern- bcrstleft to righo: S. Moody. G. Mutti, C. Frank, M. Collin. H. Pieuyka. J. Marfuggi, V, Burgess, J. Baccei, N. Principe. Absent: E. Freedom and P. Landon. J I i i k The purpose 0fthe Proctor Student Council is to promote J; ,4 .- - t t L - A better student-faculty relations. Among its many activities w E L c n .M E It regulates the manner system. malmams a suggestmn box . . for constructive ideas for school improvement, and publishes a student handbook. This year the State Student Council 9.9- : . nt- .g g. 93.; an t Convention was held at Promo; High School. Fiftytfive schools sent delegates. State officers tabove righq who con- ducted the business were E. On, St. Johnsbury, treasurer; M. Geldert, Brandon. secretary: and A. Therrien, Derby. Vice president. At left. Bob Allard observes Welcome sign he has just erected. Student Council Charles Johnson chats with Dolores Helena Pietryka explains housing and room Severance from Rochester. assignments to William DeBonis from Poultney. J. Duprey, R. Baccei. T. Wener. and T. Lau- don as elves in junior high Christmas play. Assemblies From lectures to comedies, from music to serious drama range our bi-monlhly assembly programs. Planned and ple- sented by classes and clubs. they uncover mahy hidden Slu- dem talents. This year's programs have featured instrumental and vocal soloists. glee clubs. election speeches. reports. de- bates. pep talks. and movies. 501-: Nam Ko. Korean student, who told of his country and sang Korean songs was a great favorite. A: right: Colonel Henry Collin. CAP. :3le of trip to Norway last summer. Dream Fairy Margare: Principe puts elf Richard Baccei to sleep in Christmas play. 7L;I-:. 1:3,: .- ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE - Standing Ueft to right;: 1. Curtis. R. Roy. R. Senecal, J. Cur- tis. D. Oscarson. Seated: N. Canapa and Mrs. Fomaine. Absent: 1... Pulsipher. MONITOR SQUAD - Seated Ueft to righn: H. Pietryka, B. Rani. M. Curtis, D. Ram, J. Baccei, V. Bmgas. Standing: J. Wojcik and R. Fay. . . ; lone Baccci, editor; Mrs. Murphy and Mrs. C. Johnson. N. Roy. V. Bmgess. T. Lenola. Miller, advisers; and Helena Pieuyka. assist- and I. Giddings consider the. raising of funds am editor: discuss plans for the paper. for me Sutherland. Preparing for a deadline. the Sutherland Iitcrary staff. Phyllis Dawson, Cheryl Gallus. Jean Baccei. and Jane Baccei, meets with head typist. Lorraine Pulsipher. tMissing from picture, Eileen Freedom. also head typistj The Sutherland. published five times a year. is out self-sup- porting school paper. Since publication dates are far apart. mote ern- - phasis is placad on the literary and feature sections than on the news. R. Baccei. M. Haley. S. Wener. M. Curtis Noreen Campa. Mary Collin. Raymond Ray C. Nichols. 5. LePage pencil corrections in discuss a special feature story. a Sutherland new: story. -' . - Staff Photographers. David Ram and Jon: Baccei take a picture of sophomore class officers. i :5 E-u 5-; , ' . i .rwkx- ..- ;1:- ...-..... .. i' f .- susscmat Now' '5 Ronald Fay and Phyllis Dawson. circulation editors: Mrs. Fontaine. adviser: and Thomas Lertola, Alfred King, and John Wojcik utandingJ advertising staff: congratulate one another on having raised so large a sum from advertiSing and having sold so many copies of the Proctorian. The solemn seniors whom you've heard talking of cropping. cutting, and bleeding these past six months are not really morbid characters. They are just our Praetorian Staff conversing in editorial jargon about sale of advertising. taking and retaking of pictmes. blocking pages. typing write ups. and reading the results. John Wojcik and Joanne Lapenna. Sports Raymond Roy and Brenda Tillberg, Praetorian Editors. interview Coach LeRay. Art Staff. consider designs for yearbook cover. I canna believe it - tea with the minister! Nanny Gear: Baccen exclaims to Ray Roy, the Little Minister. and Ione Baccei. the 871353?- The Little Ministerag Our major dramatic achievement of the year was the Sir James Barrie play. produced on December thirteenth. Let me. see the color of your silver! Dr. McQueen Ubemas Leran demands of Babbie as Nanny looks on timidly. Director, Cast. and Crew of The Little Minister. by Sir James Barrie. Standing Ueft to righn: John Wojcik. Phyllis Dawson. Ronald Fay. Raymond Roy. Michael Illinski, Ruben Allard. lone Baccei, Brenda Tillberg. Standing at window: Thomas Lcnola and David Rani. Seated Uounh NW0: Howard Burgess. Director. Mrs. Fontaine; Patricia Champine. Margaret Curtis, Jean Baccei. Sandra Wener. il' You: servant--Mrs. Dishart. Your servant. sir. Sgt. Halliwell wavid Ratio takes leave of Rabbit: and Gavin. Senior Play Jeanne Giddings. and Carole Landau. Seated. rear: Mary Mattson and Eileen Freedom. Good evening. Mrs. Dishanl' Ronald Pay as Lord Rimoul bows low to Mn. Dishan Udargaret Curtm. A: right; You're one of them Ummen called womenl Rob Dow leike Ilh'nskij twist: the arm of Patty Cham- pme as Jeannie while Mora McLaren Sandra Wenen tries to stop him. Class Officers Eighth Grade Officers wbove 13m: Raymond Olson. Treasurer; Nicholas Principe. President; Clayton Tanner, Vice President; Stephen DePage, Secretary. Freshman Class Officers tabove righo: Betty Jean Erickson, Vice President; Nancy Horton. Secretary; David Oscarson. Assembly Representative. Missing from the picture-are Patricia Landon. President, and Florence Gatti. Treasurer. Junior Class Officers UH. lam: Gary O'Connor. Vice President; Helena Pietryka, President: and Virginia Burgess, Secretary. Seventh Grade Officers wt rightJ: Margaret Principe. Treasurer; Carol Gatti. President; Rita Baccei. Vice President. Missing from the picture is Joyce Austin, Secretary. Absent: Joanne LaPenna, Junior Class Trauma. Magazine drive high salesman and prize winners Mary Collin. Christie Stagg. and Linda Buehl. pose. with Miss Willem faculty advisor. and Ronald Fay. drive captain. ' .. . J; - .i-Kh 4.x: - it. . Mary Collin hstandingj. F. H. A. president, discusses plans for the year with the oxher officers, M. Haley, L. TiUberg, C. Gallus, N. Canapa. and S. Northrop. Many dances enliven a year at Proctor. Among them the Freshman Reception. the Sophomore Hop, and the Junior Prom. The biggest party is the Halloween entertainment - movies, stage show. dance. and refreshments, given the students by the village. Sadie Hawkins is the. dance all the girls wait for. as they can invite. the fellows then. Mr. Buggiani. Mr. and Mrs. John- son. Mr. and Mrs. Fay enjoy Hallo- ween party. Daisy Mae Uean Capcm and Li'l Abner Raymond 01mm reign over 6 Sadie Hawkins Dance. Decorating far the Freshman - '93 .-'7H' Reception Gem. David Oscarson and Betty Jean y 4 Erickson menten are crowned prince and princess by Tom Lertola and Peggy Curtis. mighn Square dancing at the reception. K. N'A ' 53 -' The mercurial Petrovin, played ndStCLSLa Dynan Candon as Hince Paul by Michael Illinski. the romanticmminded nephew. Greasepamtutension--burterfly stomachs--costumes of the twenties--as the curtain opened on the Recognition Scene from Anastasia, Proctor's entry in the district one-act play contest! Although Proctor didn't win. the judges praised Ray Roy as Bonnine, Mike lllinskj as Petrovin. Pat Champine as Anastasia. and lone Baccei as the Dowager Empress tcenter aboveJ. Others in the cast were Cheryl Callus. Joe Marfuggi. Lila Tillberg. Ronnie Fay. David Rani, and Jean Baccei. Promo; had the honor and fun of being host to the regional contest March 22 and 23. Roman B anquet Togaed Latins Noreen Canapa. Nicholas Principe, Lawrence Fredette. Cheryl Callus, Mary Haley, Lila Tillberg. and Mary Collin Gem watch the festivities at the Roman Banquet. Olivia Tucker. Noreen Canapa, Lila Till- berg. and Dynan Candon night; watch as the Freshman Latin students are initiated. 1. , '4 ml' JEWL . We. humbly dedicate this section to the memory 0: Teddy and Peppy, who always exemplified the. finest sportsmanship :f .f f SOCCER TEAM - First row: M. Illinski. J. Candon. D. Rani, A. King, T. Lertola, l-l. Burgess, E. King. 1. Curtis, R. Roy. Second row: N. Roy. W. Allard. J. L'Herault, E. Fregosi. D. Varga, H. Burgess. Third row: U. Matti. H. Campme. L. Fredette. Coach. Donald LeRay. Fall Sports Soccer. substituted for football here at Proctor, re- quires a great deal of stamina; but the boys love me game. as their season's 4-3 record indicates. At left: Cheerleaders Ola Carleton and Jane Baccei mneelmg; and Lorraine Pulsipher. lone Baccei. and Dorothy Buggiaui utandingJ take time out to pose for a picture. Absent is Eileen Freedom. INTRAMURAL FIELD HOCKEY Front row: i. Baccei, P. Lendway, M. Dwyer, M. Haley, D. Buggiani. L. Pulsipher. P. Landon. B. Erick- 5011. Second row: Scorekeeper C. Gallus, s. Moody. N. Canapa, S. Northmp. M. Mattssou. N. Horton, Timekeeper F. Gatti. Third row: C. Frank. L. Tillberg. B. Tillberg. M. Mattsson and J. LaPeIma. Basketball First row: J. LaPenna, C. Frank, Co-captains; M. Mattsson and M. Curtis. B. Tillberg, H. Mansson. Second row: Miss Haslett. H. Peterson. M. Haley, P. Dawson, C. Gallus, co- manage: with J. Baccei absent; SECOND TEAM - First row: B. Trinci. S. Moody. S. Nothrup, N. Canapa, M. Dwyer. P. Lendway. Second row: Miss Haslett. C. Nichols. L. Tillberg. P. Landon. B. I. Erickson. At right: C. Frank. N. Canapa, P. Lendway. M. Collin. B. J. Erickson. and P. Landon absenu cheer for Junior Varsity basketball team. B asketball Junior Varsity Basketball team practices shooting l fouls as Coach LeRay and J. Marfuggi. Scorer. watch. Back to front: I. L'Herault.w. Dwyel. H. Champine, D. Verge, C. Johnson. J. Pulsipher. W. Allard. L. Frederic. N. Roy. E. Fregosi. and U. Muttj with basketbaln. The Junior Varsity Team should make a good varsity basketball team next yeax. Their 10-6 record this year proves they have what is needed to win. Varsity cheerleaders cleft; practice difficuit jump. Varsity and Junior Varsity teams hold scrimmage session. The varsity listens as coach explains a new play. Kneeling: 1. Curtis. T. Lenola, A. King. D. Candon, D. Rani, H. Burgess. Standing; U. Mutti, W. Allard. J. L'Herault, E. Fregosi. R. Fay. manager. Although their season's record was not impressive e5 -12L the Phantoms made all their opponents work to beat them. As any of the boys or cheerleaders would say. it's not the win- ning but the spirit that counts. CAPTAIN TOM LERTOLA m rightl Varsity Cheerieaders: U. CARLETON D. BUGGIANI E, FREEDOM L. PULSIPHER I. BACCEI I. BACCEI neatecb B aseball Team The baseball squad turns out after the first call for re- cruits. First row, left to tight: Dynan Candon. Michael lllinski. David Rani. John Wojcik. Thomas Lertola. Alfred King, Howard Burgess, Edward King. Second row; Henry Champine. David Oscarson, Umberto Mutti. Wayne Dwyer. William Allard, John Cuxtis. Edward Fregosi. David Varga. Third row: Coach Donald LeRay, Norman Roy. Lawrence Fredene, Charleslohnson. M emon'al Fund Committee Seated. left to right: lone Baccei. I Secretary: Jean Baccei. Phyllis Dawson, Mary Haley, Lila Tillberg, ' Cheryl Gallus. Standing: Howard Burgess. Thomas Lenola. Raymund I Roy. President; Michael Illinski, Umberto Mum. Treasurer; Joseph Maxfuggi, Vice President; Dynan Candon. vertisers TH: E WAQEZtE N KAV VANTINE STUDIO INC. School and College Photographers Serving With Pleasure the Members of the Class of 195? 132 Boylston Street Boston, Mass. 661 Congress Street Portland, Maine 'd' 3333 3.33n333'3333333332 ' ':L, 'r XLE'IR w. In Rutland, Vermont. . . .It's the 7wxw$ggv Corner Center Street and Merchant's Row Your Home of Magazine Fashions Compliments of EUTLAND FIRE CLAY SHANGRAWE. PHA RMACY P r as cription Pharma cists Center Street at Wales Phone PRospect 3-7333 Rutland, Vermont LEONAS YARN SHOP 134 Merchants Row Bardwell Hotel Rutland, Vermont Large Yarn Selection and Needlecraft Accessories Complim ants of pa. MW? Dependable Service Better Values Proctor, Vermont FQEE MA N AND HASCA LL REGISTERED JEWELERS Ameri can G em 50 ci ety . ' STA TE CUT-RATE Rutland , V ermont GUL F FUEL OILS Prompt Delivery Service 13ro TOE COA L. COM7DA NV Phone GL 93-349 Proctor , Vermont CONTRAC OR Zatdtm . DAIRY PRODUCTS Compliments of '31? OC T012 C REAMiEEV INC. Phone GL 9-3322 Proctor, Vermont A Well Informed Citizen Is a Good Citizen 7k MeVMgQM$X Associated Press Member Over 20,000 Copies Sold Every Day Com pliments of ABEL'S TIRE CO. 13$ EEGood rich dag DAVID'S Better Grade Cancellation Shoes Rutland, Vermont Compliments of WASIL YAKUNOVICH'S STORE 29sz$ HARDWARE Appliances - Housewares Valspar Paints and Varnishes Wallpaper - Sporting Goods Horn Colordex System Building Supplies Rutland Pr 3-9753 Beautiful Wave by Breck With Special Conditioner Other Certified Permanents by Caryl Richards - Bayette - Bonat Recommended by Tyler HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY SHOP 43 Merchants Row Pr. 3-9833 ANDERSON'S FLOWERS 2.9 Gorham Bridge Road Proctor Tel. G19-2237 Florists Cut Flower Arrangements ROUSSEAU SPORTS SHOP Toys - Winter Sports Fishing - Archery Strongs Ave. at 50 Main St. DICK ROUSSEAU. Prop. Ph. PRospect 3-7003 - Rutland, Vt. FILIPPOI Tops in Dry Cleaning Best in Tailoring 48 Strongs Avenue PRospect 3-8270 Rutland , Vermont Q GTE 13H AQMACV Complim ants of DICK'S DRESS COMPANY Compliments of BUSH'S BAKERY Rutland , Verm ont LANDON'S Headquarters for Quality Housewares - Giftwares Paints - Building Tools - Varnishes - Toys Hardware Quality Always Heating - Plumbing Air Conditioning Frigidaire Appliances X0m a: 796 INC. Rutland , Vermont The Horne Office of VEQMONT MAQ'BL. COM'DANV Proctorl, Vermont The Marble Center of the World Location of World's Largest Marble Exhibit Visited Annually by Over 60,000 People Compliments of DPOCTOE TPUST COMPAN Y PROCTOR AND POULTNEY Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Compliments of the R LJTLAND LU MBER CO. R.A. STAFFORD TEXACO SERVICE West Street at Cramton Avenue Rutland, Vermont Compliments of MAINOLFI'S BAKERY Specializes in Pastry, Bread, and Pizza Rutland, Vermont More Paints N OQTON PAINT AND WALLPAPER co. Rutland, Vermont The Best in Bus Travel Is Yours When You Ride Vermont Transit .. 4F VERMONT TRANSIT LINES Vermont Transit Travel Bureau 122 Merchants Row Rutland, Vermont Bus - Steamship -' Airline Tickets and Reservations Telephone - PRospect 3-2774 Congratulations to the Class of 1957 .. ., g$KEy$mjm. 2Qy 23mm mm INCORPO RATED 75 Wales Street Rutland , Vermont Books - Stationery You Can Always Find a Greeting Cards Complete Line of the . Better Cosmetics at Come In and Browse Around BEAUCHAMP 8E OIROURKE THE H Graduate Pharmacists 51 Merchants Row BOOKSHOP ' 54 Center Street Rutland, Vermont Rutland, Vermont . Adding - Dictating - Duplicating Machines M UEPHV Office Equipment 99 State Street Rutland, Vermont Royal Electric - Portable - Standard Typewriters Compliments of SMITH l PIPS PAINT AND WALLPAPER COMPANY Imperial Wallpaper and Masury Paint Products BARBER SHOP PIP MUSCATELLO Ladies' Haircutting 30 WESt Street Rutland, Vermont MAKE YOUR HOME COMPLETE Compliments of 2Q1m?XZ co, INC. PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTORS 2.72 So. Main Street Rutland, Vermont Phone PRospect 3-2791 Complete Banking Service for Everyone Resources Over $13,000,000 $??Kikfm BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Rutland, Vermont Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation DICKS FLOWERS 72 Park Street Rutland, Vermont PRospect 3-6555 DICK AND BETTY CHEVALIER Compliments of HAROLD MORTENSON'S BARBER SHOP 16 West Street Proctor, Vermont Compliments of KLEBECK'S GROCERY STORE Proctor , Vermont Compliments of BILLS AMOCO West Street and Ripley Road Rutland , V e rm ont Compliments of RUTLA ND AUTO Rutland, Vermont Compliments of LENOCI'S SHOE SERVICE Rutland, Vermont Congratulations to the Class of 1957 WOLKS TOT N T'EEN S 17 Center Street From Heaven Thru High School Complixn ants of FOLEVS LAUNDERERS - DRY CLEANERS Linen Rental Service MILADY 'S B EAU TY SHOP Telephone PRospect 3-3233 Rutland, Ve rmont TRINCI'S UPHOLSTERING SERVICE Furniture Rebuilt and Recovered Free Estimate - Workmanship Guaranteed Center Rutland. Vermont Telephone Pr. 3-5638 THE BQQSaI our COMPANY. CLASS RINGS 0 COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS PERSONAL CARDS 0 TROPHIES 0 CLUB PINS I DIPLOMAS SAWYER W. LEE 40 Brewer Parkway. Scull: Burlingi-On. Vermont Telephone 4-6250 ALSO REPRESENTATIVE FOR TAYLORa-MADE YEARBOOKS To: The Proctor High School Class of 1957 Congratulations and Sincere Best Wishes for Every Success 7X6 7m gym? Q Rutland, Vermont Com pliments of 121v:12el u . SEEVIC- 5 AI ION LIONELLO LERT OLA , Proprietor 7X5 XeMzke Dress Better for Less Complete Clothing Entire Family Rutland, Vermont Compliments of JACK SHAND'S TV SHOP Compliments of BILL BAUER'S BARBER SHOP CANNEY - PLUE, INC. Wholesales - Plumbing and Heating - Supplies Office and Warehouse 74 River Street Prospect 5-5534 The Place to Go for Names You Know HV-WAV FU RNITURE Center Rutland, V ermont Outfitters for the Entire Family NEW YORK CLOTHING CO. Rutland , V erm ont Compliments of COLJFEC E LLE FLOWERS For Fresh Flowers Try Ours Rutland , V er mont Telephone - ProsPect 3-3944 in. 4, .. C omplim ants of CAET-EIS KONG CHOW REE L5 The Popular Price INC. Quality Chinese American Foods at Popular Prices Served and to Take Out Plywood Reels and Spools 70 Park Str eat 48 Center Street Rutland, Vermont Rutland, Vermont. Best Wishes From LINCOLN IRON WORKS Wholesale Plumbing and Heating Telephone P Respect 5-5581 Quality Grocers Compliments of K A M DEALS FOOD MARKET One Complete-Stop Shopping 48 East Stre at B OWMANIS Proctor, Vermont GARAGE Compliments of CARMOTE PAINT STORE 138 West Street Rutland, Vermont 9 t V t me or. ermon Opposite the Post Office Fine Fur Garments Cold Storage W. E. GRACE COMPANY Service Building 128 Merchants Row Telephone Pampect 5-5033 GUNSMITHING 13 Pleasant Street Proctor, Vermont Phone GLobe 9-3346 Sights Reg.oadi ng Telescopes Rem odeling Restocking Remington and Winchester Rifles . I y a! z: TIRE MAR 214 - 216 South Main Street Telephone PRospect 3-7488 Rutland , Ve rmont U.S. Reyal Tires and Batteries Retreading and Vulcanizing Safety 15 an Everyday Job for Everyone at Work - at Home - on the Highway Congratulations , Graduates A Solid Load of Best Wishes to the Class of 1957 ROMANO 3120 l H T RU CKING, INC. :Rb PATCH-WEGNER COMPANY, INC. Stone, Marble, Granite and Slate Working Machinery Rutland , V ermont Compliments of QOHNSONS LANDS CAPING Pruning and Planting Proctor, Vermont Tel. 9-3550 Congratulations and Best of Luck to the Class of 1957 From TENEEANE. RESTAU RANT Compliments of ?ngMQ GENERAL INSURANCE 28 Main Street Proctor, Vermont Com pliments of D12. MARQUIS WALSH Compliments of NAVARI'S BEAUTY SHOP 12 Warner Avenue Proctor GL 9-22.63 ORFEO MUTTI 49 South Street Proctor, Vermont Lettering - Refinishing Cleaning and Repairing Monuments Compliments of PPOCTOR SUPER MARKE T A Specialty Bar-B-Q Chicken PAUL D. 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Opposite Depot Parking Area Your Friendly Bank THE ?UTLAND COUNTY AU TOMO BI LE DEALERS ASSOCIA TION Stimson Motors. Inc. Pico Motors, Inc. John L. Cooty 8: Co. Killington Motor: Sales Seward'a Sales 8: Service Rutland Buick Co. Stowell Corp. J. C. Stewart 8: Son, Inc. UNITED O, K, RESTAURANT CHEMICAL COMPANY , INC. Janitor Supplies Rutland, Vermont and Equipment Compliments of BERTHA'S BEAUTY SHOP B4 WDOdBtOCk Avenue Hairstyling of DistinctiOn Rutland, Vermont Telephone PR 3.6950 34 Wales Street Rutland, Vermont JACK'S GULF STATION Compliments of Pittaford, Vermont R UT L- AND CONFECTIONERY. INC. J. P. GAWET AND SONS MARBLE AND GRANITE 46 Washington Street West Proctor Road Rutland, Vermont Center Rutland, Vt. Tel. PR3-8868 Telephone PRospect 3-3433 EAETER'S MUSIC STORE Everything for the Musician 46 Center Street Rutland, Vermont aZIkM WMMng Service and Satisfaction Fur Storage and Box Storage for Woolen Garments 77 Woodstock Avenue Office 148 West Street Opposite Post Office Phone PRoapect 5-5044 Rutland. Vermont Fine Food LOOKET-Z'S RESTAURANT Opposite the Fair Grounds Rutland, Vermont Phone PRospect 5-5633 Your Rutland Florist PRAT IC Q's FLOWER SHOP PRospect 3 43444 + You and I Can Save You Money in Many Ways For Retirement For Education For Savings For Social Security Benefits For Inheritance Taxes For Your Family DAVID T. STAGG Proctor Rutland GLobe 9-3438 PRospect 3-8077 FLORV'S If You Want Food That's Extra Fine. 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Vermont Compliments of HELENA'S BEAUTY MART Proctor, Vermont Compliments of GRAND FURNITURE CO, Compliments of .A r'H!:-.N'D , Phone PR. 3-6444 MELODY RADIO 8: TELEVISION Sales and Service Philco - RCA - Zenith 88 Grove Street, Rutland, Vermont Compliments of RY AN'S GARAGE Pittsford, Vermo nt Please patronize all our advertisers. Mention the Praetorian when you patronize them. Cornplimenta of FAl F2 HAVEN MOTORS Telephone Fair Haven 217 Days 225 Nights Car. Heavy Bus. and Truck W recker Service Dodge - Plymouth Dealer Compliments of THE PARK PHARMACY Prescriptions Filled Phone PR-55077 Rutland, Vermont GODNICK'S Vermont's Finest Furniture Store 259 North Main Street Rutland, Vermont J?mwKXdzZZ Susan Ross. Mindy Ross Dresses John Ross Sportswear- Call for Free Estimates 9 Terrill Street LACONIA ROOFING AND SIDING COMPANY Roofing Contractors - Sheet Metal Work Bonded Barrett Roofs - Tar.a.nd Gravel Roofing Rutland, Vermont Phone PRospect 5-5919 FLORIEN ST. GELAIS. Prop. In In: Illum- My Mum mm mm: NIMHM comum mun um In Appreciation We. the Praetorian staff and the slime class of 1957. would like to thank our administration. principal. parents. faculty. and friends who have helped us in so many ways throughout this year and our four years in school. We extend our sincerest appreciation to all the business establishments who made this book a reality. and we hope our readers will mention The Praetorian advertisements when patronizing these concerns. To our photogra- phers we are grateful for their extellent pictorial representation of our school year. And last. we would especially llke to express our gratitude to Mrs. Lyrace Fontame. our sponsor and advisor. without whose inspiration and guidance this book would have been impossible.


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