Proctor High School - Proctorian Yearbook (Proctor, VT)

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mmm- ....Hmm ...:- L. mm 33 .-..h . ll: unm- 1 ...,ul .l .- .. II .... .... I H i: .... i! ...... a...- n..- wnull ...- THE PROCTORIANFOR 1959 Schoal Prur'lm. ernnnzr Pmcto r H igh Ihlmnv Sixteen. Dedicated to . . . Theodore Pentkowski h A boy who loved spans. Teddy was the stuff that cham- pions are made of. His very name became. for his school- e mates, synonymous with good sportsmanship. A champ in I every way. Teddy had 311 the qualities of the true athlete, and what is often even more'tmpormnt, the other attributes of courage, dependability. intelligence and leadership. Teddy was a good clrutch'goer, :1 conscientious student, e and a loyal friend. one of the best natured, most likeable I boys in school. He had everything - good looks, popularity, and three letters in sports-everything that might have made a lesser boy conceited. Not Teddy. Now Teddy has won his final victory and we shall ever be grateful to him for teaching us all - how to play the game. For these, and for endleasather reasons. we humbly ded- icate our yearbook to the memory of Theodore Pentkowski. the memories of h John Petmlenicz We called him Peppy. The little guy fairly bursting with energy. with a face at once mischievous and angelic. Yes. he was just a little guy. but what a warmth of soul, what a blithe spirit was his! Peppy had friends. friends and more friends. This could be due ID his great gift of laughter. No matte! how glum and gloomy you felt. Peppy could make you laugh. When he had succeeded in making you laugh. he'd throw back his arms, sha ke his head and enjoy a good laugh him- self. We'll always remember many other little things about him - his unruly hair that couldn't decide: on which side of the par: 10 rest; the little chuckle which preceded each prank and the little guffaw that followed it; his irresistibie friendliness; his school spirit; his love of participating in skits and plays; and most of all. his enthusiasm for sports. For these, and for an endless list of reasons, we humbly dedicate our yearbook to the memory of John Peuulenicz. Foreword Many times has this book been issued as a tribute of loyalty and fidelity to Proctor High School and to all those who have gone before us. That this volume may find its place among lts predecessors is our fondest hope. As our high school days draw to a close we have spent many hours, and much at'- fort. planning how bestmtell the story of life and accomplishment during another year at Proctor High School. While depicting many of the activities incident to our school life, we are well aware that il is difficult ta convey in this manner the real purpose of our school days. We trust that we have not lost sight of our main goal. So. with the hope that in years :0 come it will help to keep fresh the pleasures and friendships which we haw: experienced, we take pleasure in presenting the Proc- mdan for 1959. The Proctorian Staff CHERYL GALLUS and JOE MARFUGGI Co-Editors PROCTO R H 1 GI l SCI iGDL Table of Contents Dedimlion. Administration Hunky Son 1'0 rs Classes Adiritics Sports A d'uertisers Appreciation , .2 v. MISS EDITH JOHNSON MR. ROBERT F. BELDING School Secretary Principal MR. FRANK O. STILES District Superintendent of Schools The Prudential Committee: MR. GEORGE JOHNSON - MR. CECIL CURTIS - MR. CHARLES ROGERS A: left Heft Lo righg: MR. ROBERT KENNEDY: English, French Guidance; Sophomore Class Sponsor, Director, SeniorPlay;B.A.. University of Massachusetts. MRS. MARY MURPHY: English, Latin. Remedial Reading; Librarian; ALB. , C allege of Saint Rosa, Graduate Work. University of Vermont. MR. JAMES LEAMY: English. History; Coach, J.V. Basketball, Librarian: 11.3.. St. Michael's College. Mr. Kennedy. Mrs. Murphy. and MI. Leamy discuss plans for the new library at Proctor High. The backbone of our school is the faculty. They work patiently Facuh 1'. and conscientiously in the classroom and deserve recognition for the many hours they put in working diligently on extracur- ricular activities. Mr. Monmaney. Mr. Stevens and Mr. Quinlan diseuss a scien- tific theory in the laboratory. MR. DOUGLAS MONMANEY: English, Mathematics. Sociology. Reading. Psychology. Social Studies; Coach. Junior High Basketball: 3.5. in Ed.' Castlemn Teachers' College. MR. G. ELLIOT STEVENS: Mache- rnatics. Science. Biology; Senior ClassCo-Sponsor. YearbookAdvisor; 8.5.. University of Vermont, M.A., St. Lawrence University, Summer Schools. Syracuse, Columbia. N. YJJ. and University of Vermont. MR. BERNARD QUINLAN: Physics, General Science. College Math. Al- gebra; SeniorCIassCo-Sponsor, Yea:- book Adviser: 8.8. in Math, St. Michael's College. -' La-Pi'id -'.'- 1 411'1..1't nmim. b. '1..-I-.'r $4' n . At tight nan to righn: MRS. GERTRUDE MAHONEY: Home- making: CheerleadingAdvisor, Eighth GradeCo -Spousor; Skidmore College. N. Y.U.. University of Vermont. MISS FLORENCE WILLE'I': Commercial Subjects; IuniorClassCo-Sponsor; 8. 5., Castleton Teacher's College. Graduate Work - University of Vermont. MRS. EUNICE DEBARGE: Music, Glee Club, Ensemble, Orchestra; Junior CZassCo-S ponsor; studied under Miss Mary Copps miantn. MI. Issac Cohen cvoicey Dr. Kitchen wrgam. W5. PAULINE LOFQUIST: Social Studies. Mathematics; SeventhGrade Sponsor; 3.5. in 5d,. Castleton Teach- ers' College. Miss willet, Mrs. DeBarge, and Mrs. Lofquist enjoy Mrs. Mahoney's joke, Facu IQ? Mr. Gould. Almo. and Coach Steele relax and take time out for a cup of coffee in the teachers' room. MR. GORDON GOULD; Shop. Driver Training. Mechanical Drawing;Eighlh Grade Co-Sponsor; Keene Teachers' College. B. in Ed. ALMO BUGGIANI: Custodian MR. EDWARD STEELE: Boys' Physical Educa Lion. Basketball, Baseball, Soc ccr: 3.5. in Physical Education. Spring field College, Graduate Work. Spring- field College. NOREEN CANA PA NOREEN Girls' Basketball 1-3; Girls' Softball 2-3; Interclass Sports 2-4; Girls' Glee Club 1-4; Girls' Ensemble 2-4; Triple Trio 1; Orchestra 1-4: J V Cheerleading 1-3; Senior Play 4; Stun: Night 1-2; Assembly Com- mittee 2.4; Varsity Cheerleading 4; Captain 1. V. Cheerleading 3; Jr. One-Act Plays 1-3; Class Vice President 1-. Monitor SQuad 3-4; Suther- land Staff 1-4; DAR 4; FHA 1-2; Historian 2; Player's Club 2-4; Golf 3-4; State Student Counci' Convention 2. DYNAN CANDGN BUT CH varsity Basketball 2-4; JV Basketball 1; Baseball 1-4; Soccer 1-4; Co-Capta'm 4. MVL Team 3; Interclass Sports 3-4; Rifle Club 1; Prize Speaking 3; Jr. One- Act Plays 1-3; Districk One-ACI Plays 2; Memorial Fund Committee 2; Vice President 2; Sutherland Staff 2-4; Proctorian Staff 4; French Club 4, President 4; Latin Club 1-2; Stunt Night. 1-2; Delegate to Boys' State 3; National Student Council 3; Vice President. State Student Council 3; State Student Council Con- vention 3-4; Student Council 3-4, President 4; Man- ager. Senior Play 4; UVM Math Award 3. CLAUDIA GANNiNG CLA UDIA Gills' Glee Club 2-4; Girls' Ensemble 4; Pmmpter. Jr. One-Ac: Plays 1; Senior Play 4; Praetorian Staff4; Sutherland Staff 4; FHA 1-2; Proc- tor Player's Club 2-4; Stunt Night 1-2. MARY COLLIN WIDDI Manager, Girls' Softball 3-. Ghls' Glee Club 1-4: Stunt Night 1. 2; Or- chestra 2; IV Cheerleader 1, 2; Captain 2; Varsity Cheerleader 4: Prize Speaking 1. 2; Cotillion 4: District One- Act Play 1. Prompter 2; Senior Play 4; Latin Club 1. 2: Student Council 1-4, Secretary 1. Treasurer 2; State Student Council Convention 2.4; Class President 2. Class Secre- tary 1; Praetorian Staff 4; Sutherland Staff 1-4; Magazine Drive Captain 3.4; Assistant Captain 2: FHA 1. 2, President 2; Proctor Player's Club 1-4; French Club 4; Memorial Fund Committee 2, EDWA RD FREGOSI HONK ER Varsity Basketball 3,4; IV Basketball 1,2. Co-Captain 3; Baseball 3; Soccer 1-4, Co-Caplain 4; Interclass Sports 3.4-, Stage Manager, Ir. One-Act Plays 3: 83-- min: Play 4; Assembly Committee 3-, Latin Club 1.2: Praetorian Staff 4; Sutherland Staff 3.4; Class Mar- shai 3. CHERYL GA LLUS S HERRI Co-Managex, Girls' Basketball 2. Manager 3; Timekeepet. Girls' Soft- ball 2; Interclass 890115 2.3; Girls' Glee Club 1-4; Girls' Ensemble 2-4; All-State Chorus 3; Prize Speaking 2.3: Second Prize 2. Third Prize 3; Jr. One-A CL Plays 1-3; District One-ACI Plays 2-. Stunt Nigh: 1-2; Se- nior Play 4-, 61355 Vice President 2; Class Secretary 3; ClaSS President 4; Latin Club 1-2; French Club 4, Vice President 4; Delegate to Girls' State 3; Proctorian Staff 4-, Cu-Editor 4; Sutherland Staff 2-4.. Assistant Editor 3. Editor-in-Chief 4; Class Marshal 3; FHA 2. Song Leader 2-. Proctor Player's Club 1-4; Memorial Fund Committee 2: Disuict First Prize - Edmund's Essay Contest 3. n. 3. UrF rffxl. .1; erPfii .'.'. i 2! .i-t' 42413.,ng Mfr! Eu.- ' , 111-3....11 :14'... ALL ; '.1 .r. ' LI: .1 run Wm gimmi- MARY HALEY HALE Girls' Basketball 1-3; Girls' Softball 2-3; Interclass Sports 2-4; Girls' Glee Club 1-4; Girls' Ememble 2-4; Orchestra 1-4; Mi-State Chorus 3; Jr. One-Act Plays 2-3. Prompter 1; Senior Piay 4; State Student Council Convention 2; Class Secretary 2.4; Class Treasurer 1; Monitor Squad 3-4, Co-Captain 3-4; Latin Club 1-2; French Club4; Alternate to Girls' State 3; Praetorian Slaff4; Sutherland Staff 1-4; Magazine Drive Home Room Captain 2-4; FHA 1-2. Secretary 2; Proctor Pla yer's Club 2-4; Golf 3-4; Stunt Night 1-2; Memorial Fund Committee 2; Statistician 2-4. CHARLES JOHNSON CHUCK Varsity Basketball 2-4; N Basketball 1; Baseball 2; Soccer 2-4; lnterclasr; Sports 3-4; Ckcheaua 1-4; All- State Orchestra 4; Senior Play 4; Class Vice President 3; Monitor Squad 3-4; Sutherland Staff 1-4; Delegate to Boys' State 3; PIOCtor'lan Staff 4; Player's Club 2; French Club 4. Treasurer 4; State Golf Tournament 3'4; JOSEPH MARFUGGI JOE Score-Keeper, Boys' Basketball 3-4; Manager JV Basketball 2; Scout. mtelclass Sports 3; Orchestra 1-4; Ali-swte Orchestra 3; Prize Speak- ing 2-3. First Prize 3; Jr. One-Act Plays 1-3; District One-Ac: Play 2; Student Counctl 1-2; State Student Council Convention 2; Class Treas- ure: 3; Monitor Squad 3-4; Latin Club 1-2; Praetorian Staff 4. Co- Editor 4; Sutherland Staff 3-4; Magazine Drive Home Room Captain 1; Proctor Player's Club 2-4: Stunt Night 1-2; Memorial Fund Committee 2, Treasurer 2. -.-.f-.. UMBERTO MUTTI MICKEY Varsity Basketball 2-4; W Basketball 1-3. Co-Captain 2-. Baseball 1-2; Soccer 1-4. MVL Team 3; lnterclass Sports 3-4; Orchestra 1.2.4; Jr. One-Ac: Plays 243, Property Manager 2; Senior Play 4; Class President 3; Monitor Squad 3-4; Praetorian Staff 4; Memorial Fund Committee 2. JOHN PULSIPHER IA CK M Basketball 2; Manager, Boys' Basketball 3-4; Man- agcr, Boys' Soccer 3-4; Interclass Sperm 1-4. Score- kecper 3-, Jr. Dne-Act Plays 2, SW Manager 1. Property and Business Manager 3; Slum Night 1-2; Senior Play 4; Praetorian Staff 4; Sutherland Staff 4; Proctor Player's Club 3-4; Timekeeper. Soccer 3-4. SUSANNE STREICHER 'SUE Curtis High School: Biology Honor Society 1-2; French Club 1'2; Re- gister Room Secretary 1; Regina: Room Treasurer 2; Proctor High School: Girls' Glee Club 3; Girls Ensemble 4; Jr. One- Act Plays. Prompter 3; Sen'mr Play 4; Class Treasure: 4; Praetorian Staff 4; Cotillion 4; French Club 4, Secretary 4. i Inf;wfa'i n. KHVII'I thwsi n1. h;nuwr1.m.- t u... ..t .- ; x5... .yhluvl hm . -h- - LILA TILLBERG TILLIE Girls' Basketball! 1-3; Girls' Softball 1-2; Manager 3; Interclass Sports 2-3; Girls' Glee Club 1-4; Girls' Ensemble 2-4; Orchestra 1-2; Prize Speaking 1-3; It. One-Act Plays 1-3; Prompts: 2-. District One-Act Plays 2; Senior Play 4; Stunt Night 1-2; Memorial Fund Committee 2; Gulf 3-4; Student Council 3-4: State Student Council Convention 8-4; Latin Club 1-2; French Club 4: Sutherland Staff 1-4: Proctorian Staff 4; Class Treasurer 2; FHA 1-2, Treasurer 2; Proctor Player's Club 1-4: Physical Education Assistant 4. OLIVLA TUCKER OLIVER Pitrsford High School: Girls' Ghee Club 1; Jr. One- Act Plays 1; Proctor High School: Girls' Glee Ciub 2-4; Girls' Ensemble 4; All-State Chorus 3; Prize Speaking 2; Jr. One Act Plays 2-3; Senior Play 4; Class Vice President 4; Praetorian Staff 4; Sutherland Staff 4; Proctor Player's Club 3-4; Stunt Night 2. DAVID V ARGA IVORY JV Basketball 2; Baseball 3: Soccer 3: Rifle Club 1; Senior Play 4; Proc- ton'au Staff 4; Honors and Awards CHERYL GALLUS Girl! State Class Marshal District First Prize, Edmund's Essay Contest DYNAN CANDON CHARLES JOHNSON Boys' State Boys' State Vice. President. State Student Council AII-TOumey Team NOREEN CANAPA D.A.R. MARY COLLIN Cotillion SUE STREICHER Cotillion EDWARD FREGOSI Class Marshal The Class of 1959 W r iv ' bk g 3: G: :5 p.. 't-' n' b. - -, '- .7 ,. , . .- , .- 1-2.: ?'rSiJ. Here we cmost of ug are back in '47 in first grade. Young and inno- cent. weren't we? - Here we are again twelve years later in 1959. Don't really mink we've changed too much, do you? and Now . Junigrs of interest to Susan Norm Roy and our French places points at uendww. Mr. Kennedy lane. Nichols. P Northop. Car Sara Moody. The proud Officer; Flarence Gartj of the Junior Class: Bill Alla. d r ' Larry Fredett 6, Pat Landon a nd PP: T Mr. Quinlan explains a physics exp Clarmo. I. L. Hetault, N. Russell. B. grime m t0 Pu L' Mclzerra c H. Trinci. Harv Ch arh - a - enJOY the mplne- D. 05 il- . WPlng c1335. crown and Z Discussing a mo Sop homo res eJ-M 1 051d G. Brown, 3' Amish J. T 31 - ' iber. 5:12:3' P. Navari. J. Capen am'isir L5 3 ' . .. redI are busy studying an assignment logy experiment at Austin, H. Tillbetg, H. and E. Kamuda. Maki- 5' 1- Rance- Class officers, N. Candon. P. Rafferty, 1. Curtis. and N. Princtpe, conduct a class meeting. N. 30V Mattsson. M- Curtis, L. Buehl okkeeP' 30H. C. Stagg and I. . M . . ' 'I ; t instructs 3. 3311518. E Murphy gives M. Bmgess. I. d B. nose in a ho a Latin assignment to H. MOOdYI B. 01- Rngers. Miss Wallet man. 1 DIVE, H. Kabastura an ing class. Fres hmen . Mum. and L. P. Morrison, T. Landon. I m 'm the library. T, Wenet. k up an assignme. luinski loo Smiling prettil y are the f reshman class officers: M. Fregosi R S . . enecal. 1. Austin and M ' . ?rmcipc. T. Paul. Mrs M . ' mPhy mm P05es f R' BaCcei, 1. 3;: frEShma . ee, C. na, B, Lose. and 1. Cape n. Mutti. B. Carrington, Duprey take time out from 1111 camera. n English . Hevey. Plcrwe Mt. Quinlan. G. E. Anderson and j. algebra to pose for o N- Lapen- Eighth Grade j. Ratti. - Dan'son. L. FraPPiet- 5a demon. s. s f u'Lst shows 13' . Ha Mrs. LDC! a symerski' K. Sheehy. 10330 rh lice and 1. Groeho: look f0 Vmele, H. B. Naval. nd B Landon how to take 1 e geography map. r ermm 0n Kapitan. a ' of 75. The eighth grade officers. 5. Tamovich. J. Stevenson. and M. Capman discuss money making projects. Missing from picture. President Peter FreebomJ - '- Nir Gould explains how a machineaope ates w H. Korkisko. J. Anderson, . Champine and D. Hanmgton. Seven 1th Grade L. LaValley. D. Gollstrom. J. Romano. D. Wenta, B. Kallio. H. Lose. C. Allard. C. Roy. A. LehO. K. DeMarco, M. Tremor, R. Curtis and G. Baccei L. Durkee, E. May. 1. Hurhula. L. McCullough try a scientific expegimgm. take time out of English class 10 pose for a picture. The first officers for the class of '64 are R. Pentowski, C. Ojala, J. Haley and J. Curtis. M. Navari. z. Zsido, B. Northrop, M. Burns, C. B. Ladabouche. T. Champine. I. Bruce. S. Frank, Curtis, L. Whitney, L. Tonelli and M. J. Erickson M. Symerski. H. Moran, E. McCullough, and M. eat a breakfast they prepared in Home Economics. Lebo work in the school shop. VD57JIP ; NW1? f l- l I- r. f- I... l' 1 f' 1' f-. - Katie. the cook Kilaudia Canningy offers some of her homemade fudge to Fred hEd Fregosiq and Gxandpa aack Pulsiphcn. They Ought to ride you out of town on a rail. yells the conductor. tDavid VargaJ as he throws the dummy with which the youngest Smith daughter Just derailed his troiley. The Cast, and Mr. Kennedy. take time our to pose - 190-! style. tMi Senio' JVIeet Me i December 4th found the entire serf- class in a state of nervous shock. I- was the night of our senior play, Meet Me In St. Louis. a ml'nedjllr which took place in 1904 at the sta- Special than- goes to Mr. Robert Ken- nedy, our ing rmm picture - Mary Collin, Sue Sueichcr and Jack Pulsipharq Pl ay St. Louis oi the St. Louis World's Fair. We all enioved presenting the play, and i: being one of the highiights of our high school years, will certainly go down in our book of memories. direcior, for his patience and I'm1 iiude through i! all. Lucille Pentard. The Menace from Georgia, Noreen Canapn makes eyes at Lon Hoe L'Heraulq, and Iohn wiickey Mutm, while Ida aviary Halen, glares. . MI. Dodge cCharies Johnsnm. gets his leg bitten by Agnes tCher-yl Gallun. as Mr. and Mrs. Smith Hoe Marfuggi and Olivia Tucken and Roseuila Tillberm look on. horrified. Shown here are the Student Council representatives of each Class. The purpose: 0f this group is to create a greater sense of student responsibitity and co-operation. lo unify all student organizations under one governing body and to promote 111:: general welfare of our school. One of Lhe Student Council's projects this year was the organization of the Redficid Pmc- tor Chapter of the National Honor Society. Shown below are the charter members and N Mr. Balding. The members are chosen on the basis of scholarship and Character. The newly formed French Club or the Cercle Francais, comprised of the third year French class, with M1. Kennedy as adviser. has learned much about France and its people. Meeting are held once a month and only Francais is spoken. Here the mem- bers, Noreen Canapa, Charles Johnson, Lila Tillberg, Cheryl Gallus, Mary Collin, Sue Sueicher. Dynan Candcm, Mary Haley, and Mr. Kennedy pose for their picture. BL'IWBGI'I classes the P.II.S. Monitor Squad keeps traffic moving in an orderly manner. lituryonc: on the squad is proud to bc a member, knowing the School appreciates it. The squad is composed of Mary Haicy. Sue Northrop, Carlene Nichols, Sara Moody. Nnreen Cum pa, Joe Marfuggi. Joe L'Herault, Bill Allard. Mickey Matti and Charles Johnson. The literary and feature staffs get to work writing Class reporters are kept busyr collecting all the and collecting pa per material. class news for the next deadline. In our Sutherland, all the literary genius of P.I-l.S. cnrnes to light. The staff and advisor work hard in putting out the five issues a year. but everyone a- grees that their efforts are all worthwhile. Assistant Editor. N. Russel, Mrs. Murphy, and Editor, C. 0311th discuss ideas for the coming issues. The Sutherland The exchange, alumni, news and sports editors get Taking time out from then figuring and calculating togethE! and plan theiI sections for the paper. are the members of the business staff. imgifi The icalurc and copy staffs had the rough job of laying The Sports editors worked hard in planning the athletic out me. yaarhook pages. measuring and figuring so that section. all the pictures and writing would fit. Our sponsors and yearbook advisers. Mr. Stevens and Mr. Quinlan, are shown rc-checking the list of adven- risers. The Pm cto mm Congmmlations to the Eminess and circulation staffs Much credit 3035 m '31 WNW who typed up 311 0111' for getring so many ads and subscriptions. They did material. Ln addition to their Praetorian duties, these a fine job. three also do Sutherland typing. Giee Club The music department adds much to our School. The Christmas and spring concerts are two big events of the school year in which the students look forward to participating. Our Director, Mrs. DeBarge. does a great job. C ho ml Ens emble Orchestra .'.-- .. l. The big social events at F.H.S. are the dan- ces - the Freshman Reception, Sadie Hawkins. record hops. and the Formal of the year, the Junior Prom. Below are scenes from our Junior Prom, Blue. M0011. M emories 1! We'd like to take this space 10 say thank YOU to Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Curtis for all the won- derful hot lunches this year. The Assembly Committee. comprised of I members from each class. plans our assem These are some of the many memories of high school that our class has: parties. dances, decorating. Roman Banquets and graduation. to mention just a few. The Freshman Reception was alwa s'- fund - that is, when WE were the seniors! bliss. This year we have had many interest- ing speakers and fine programs. Of course. after the dances and piays are over comes the cleaning up and we know we can always count on Al- rno to lend :1 helping hand. 1956 The Junior One -Act Play Contests have given cu: class much fun and good times during high School. None of us will ever forget Now that April's Here. our freshman play. The Devil and Miss Apple- by. our suphnmore production. and our first prlzc-winning Murder, They Say, presented in our junior year. 195'? 1958 A 'I- Soccer Remember how linemen Bunny Olson. Bill Allard. Mickey Mum, Norm Roy. and Jolly Rogers brought the ball down the field last season to score many goals? I Dave Varga and Joe L'Hetault played fullback I for the season and did very well. too. Goalie. Ed Fregosi. also did a great Job. He often discouraged the opposing team by stopping their possible goals. Here is part of the. defensive unit. Buster Fredette, Dynan Caution. Lee Orvis. and Charles Johnson played well to help Pl'oator raw High win its second consecutive Marble ' Valley League Championship. Cd. 4 I 4;, a I: ' - Ti: 54 44 33 $930911 35 4222 . NR 11 For the second year in a row, P.H.S. is the soccer champ of the Marble Valley League, and our victorious pla years pose for their picture. Pretty good looking bunch of boys. don't you think? 1W. UL. Soccer Champs Co vCaptaius Ed Fregosi and Dynan Candon with Coach Steele holding Lin: trophy, Needless to say. the team had a great time at the spa ghetti supper given them by some of the mothers. ED FREGOSI BILLY ALL ARD JOE MATTSSON DYNAN CANDON Basketba This year's basketball team was one Of which the school was extremely proud. The boys played very hard and very we and were. often complimented by other Schools for their fine dispiay of sportsm ship. The team's record for the season was sixteen wins while losing only four. The tegular team was ably assisted by Buster Frederic, Nick Principe and Pate- Navari. JOE L'HERAUL'I' BUNNY OLSON 958-1959 Proctor earned second place in the M.V.L. am! aiso yined entrance into the Southern Vcrmnnt Class M Tournamcm via a play off. The Pha moms were nmncrs-up 1:1 this tourney, losing, to St. Michael's 0f Brattlc- Dam, The picture to the right shows L118. team's scorekccper. Joe Marfuggi; statistician, Mary Haley; and the very efficient mau- agcr, Jack Pulsipher. LEE ORVlS MICKEY MUT'I'I Cl-IARLEY JOHNSON Proctor Phantoms SEASON RECORD 1958-1959 OPPONENT OWN OPPONEN'I' Rochester 31 100 Manchester 49 Bethe! 29 82 Pittsford 45 West Rutland 42 74 Brandon 52 Bethe! 44 58 Wallingford 34 Middlebmy 22 67 Poulmey 54 West Rutla nd 58 5O Pittsfotd 43 Ludlow 81 44 Middlebury 43 Fair Haven 42 ?9 Brandon 63 PLA YOFF South Royalton 35 Own M TOURNAMENT Poulmey 4'! Ovin St. MlchaePs 46 Own State MM Semi.- Finalists Mkaamm-wmm V arswv Proctor has always been proud of its cheerleaders. They symbolize the, good sportsman- ship and school spirit nf P.H.S. when the team takes the floor after the cheerleaders ha ve led The Phantom Yeli, they know that win or lose, the whole school is right in there rusting for them. VBISI'Iy Cheerleaders. M. Collin, P. Landon. N. Horton. N. Canapa, P. Lendway. and B. Erickson practice a. difficnit jump. do a great job of cheer- ing their team on to victory. Here they pose for our camera. F. Gatti, H. Kabas- tum. N. Candon, M. Principe. C. Sragg, and I. Maki. Our J.V. Cheerleaders H NNmeMEaB: Mr. Leamy. coach of our J.V. 's. Iooks pretty proud and we don't blame him. They had a fine team this year. Here's our baseball team looking forward to a successful season this spring. They do look pretty confident. 'NNSta 'zrwm Av; :zzangm I , '- +V- , Kink. Igjp; i; kfj-yXL - d hvr- I'E. : . -.- - . h - ' . CTC. 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Congratulations to the Class of '59 From the Jr. Deb Room at WOLK'S TOTS 'N TEENS 17 Center Street Rutland. Vermont From Heaven Thru High School Compliments of MARBLE TOWN IN 25 South Street Proctor, Vermont Compliments of KLEBECK'S GROCERY STORE Proctor, Vermont More Paints NORTON PAINT AND WALLPAPER CO. Rutland, Vermont Compliments of HAROLD MORTENSON'S ' BARBER SHOP 16 West Street Proctor, Vermont Compliments of JACK SHAND TV SERV ICE FACTORY OUTLET Rutland and Fair Haven Vermont Open 6 -Nights Compliments of WASIL YAKUNOVICH'S STORE Proctor, Vermont ANDERSON'S FLOWERS 29 Gorham Bridge Road Proctor Tel. G1. 9-2237 Florists Cut Flower Arrangements Outfitters for the Entire Family NEW YORK C LOTHING COMPAN Y Rutland, Ve rmont VIKING SKI SHOP MALCOLM COLLIN, Prop. MARY COLLIN, Agent Hart and Kastle Skis Morrisonville, N. Y. Compliments of A FRIEND Compliments of WILLIAMSON'S RADIO 81 TELEVISION Compliments of BEE HIVE J. P. 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Compliments of C ompliment s of .WSYB MARBLE TOP RADIO STATION RESTAURANT Best of Luck From 1380 on your dial GUY A. AND IRENE B. BLOOD Proprietors '. 4 ;..- .5! . .- . ,--,.' . flu I 4;?!m $t- E Complete Banking Service for Everyone Resources Over $13, 000, 000 KILLINGTON BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Rutland, Vermout Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Compliments of PROCTOR TRUST COMPANY PROCTOR AND POULTNEY Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Be st Wishes From LINCOLN IRON WORKS Wholesale Plumbing and Heating Telephone PRospect 5-558 1 Campliments of JOHNSON'S LANDSCAPING Pruning and Planting Proctor, Vermont Tel. CLobe 9-3550 ORFEO MUTTI 49 South Street Proctor, Vermont Lettering - Refinishing Cleaning and Repairing Monuments Campliments of RIVERSIDE SERVICE STATION LIONELLO LERTOLA, Proprietor Telephone GL 9-7302. I Proctor, Vermont There's a One and Only in Refreshment. Too. Drink Coca+Cola Bottled Under Authority of the Coca-Cola Company COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF RUTLAND, INC. THE RUTLAND COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Strong Enough to Protect You Large Enough to Serve You Small Enough to Know You Established in 1864 Member of F. D. I. C. Success to Class of 1959 STOWELL CORPORATION Rutland, Vermont PRospect 5-5545 You Can Always Find a Complete Line of the Better Cosmetics at BEAUCHAMP 8. O ROURKE Graduate Pharmacists 51 Merchants Row Rutland, Vermont UNITED CHEMICA L COMPANY INC. Janitor Supplies and Equipment 84 Woodstoak Avenue Rutland, Vermont C ompliment s of UNION FURNITURE COMPANY Opposite the Rutland Fairgrounds RUTLAND CLEANERS Se rvic e and Satisfac tion Fur Storage and Box Storage for Woolen Garments 77 Woodstock Avenue -Office- 148 West- Street Opposite Post Office Phone PRospect 5 -5044 Rutlaxid, Ve rmont Campliments of WILLIAM S. HUNTER Building Supplies Compliments of MAINOLFI'S BAKERY Specializes in Pastry, Bread, and Pizza. Rutland, Vermont Compliments of CARRIS REELS, INC . Plywood Reels and Spools 70 Park Street Rutland, Vt. Compliments of DR. MARQUIS WALSH Rutland, Vermont Compliments of RUTLAND FIRE CLAY RUTLAND GROCERS' ASSOCIATION B-M Food Mart Myers Grocary Wood's Store Rutland Market Basket Caggige's Mkt. Eno's Mkt. Larry's Mkt. Carrigan's Mkt. Victor Bove South End Mkt. California Fruit Charles Yomg McDevitt Bros. Cotrupi's Mkt. Harold Phillips - Pittsford McGarr-y's Store - Proctor John Bove - Wallingford Kamuda's Mkt. - Proctor Proctor Supermarket Compliments of RANDALL COMPANY, INC. Rutland, Ve rmont REMEMBER Please Paltronize Our Advertising THE MARBLE SAVINGS BANK Rutland, Ve rm ont A group of happy seniors leave school after the final deadline for the yearbook has been completed. .. J I J ...-..- :14 ' IHII Hllllllllllllr lllluzwl' If Hill I! mm II If HHHHHHUJJ. In Appreciation We, the class of 1959, gratefully extend our sincerest appreciation to all who helped make this yearbook possible: to our advertisers. to whom we are indebted; to our photographers, who helped us present the story of our high School career. Words cannot express our sincere appreciation to our advisers, Mr. Bernard Quinlanand MI. G. Elliott Stevens, without whose untiring efforts our senior year would not have been a success. Their enthusiasm has inspired us and kept up our spirit Lhrongh many discouraging moments; so we would like. to say a very sincere thank you to both of them. . '- I Ci I'v- '! . ,y' r..-


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