Proctor High School - Proctorian Yearbook (Proctor, VT)
- Class of 1965
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5;?00 yThy2 1965 gore w OFOf We. the graduating class of 1965, wish to express our sincere appreciation to all those who have. made this edition of the Pwntorian possible. To parents. faculty, students, patrons, and advertisers go out hean-felt thanks. In partlwlat. we wish to admowledge the. efforts of out photographer, MI. Morris. of Morris Studio: in Barre and our hard- working sponsor, Miss Kxuuse. We hope that those who read this book can gain an awareness of the spitit of the class of 1965. We hope that all will receive the satisfaction of understanding that the things which make up a school ate more than books and pencils and paper. A school is. most of all. people - and we sincerely hope that those who read this book will remember the excitement and work which went to make up this volume of memories and that each reader will treasureit as the story of a year and the Spirit of a class. 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Qefcafion As we, the class of 1965. move from the classroom of Proctor High School into aux various colleges and occupatiom, we realize that what we are leaving is more than parents and friends: it is more than a community or a school. We are leaving an attitude. The short step from childhood and adolacence into the world of the adult requires a change in viewpoint. It demands an awakening of the social conscious- ness of men. For We are no longer boys and girls. We are men and women now, and our new titles carry with them the enonmua responsibility of active partic- ipation in the world around us. As we venture into adulthood, we realize. perhaps for the first time. the signifi- cance which our community holds in our minds and hearts. No matter how far we go we. shall always remember our hometown, for it was our village which first directed our feet toward a larger purpose in life: it was our community that first :hovred u: the way. Realizing that any community has room to grow--that perfection ismt easily achieved by men--we of the class of 1965 eamestly dedicate omaeives and our yearbook to Proctor. our town. . :71 06221'121319'011'012 MR. GEOFFREY GRAHAM Superintendent of Schools MR. ROBERT BELDING Ptincipal; Guidance Amherst; 3.1L: University of Massachusetts. M. Ed. PRUDENT iAL COMMITTEE Mr. John Curtis, Mr. Clinton Thomas, Mrs. John Northrop, Mr. Arthur Cook. Missing: Mr. James Wilkinson. .7acugy MR. HILTON ABBOTT University of Vermont. 13.5. in EducatiOn, Oak Ridge Insti- :ution of Nuclear Studies. Seventh Grade Science, Physics, Chemistry, Junior Class Sponsor, Monitor Squad MR. HOWARD ABRAHAMSON University of Massachusetts, B.A. Castleton State College, Junior High Math, Student Council Adviser, I. V. Basketball Coach MISS 01'le BROLIN Castleton State College, BHS. in Education, University of Vermont Summer Sessions, English 7, 8. 9. Seventh Grade Sponsor, Assembly Committee Advisor MR. HILTON BILLINGS Keene Teachers College, B. E. , Industrial Arts, Driver Edu- cation MR. NORMAN CHAMPINE Castleton State College. 8.5. . Temple University, State University College of New York, Earth Science, Biology. Physical Science, Science Club Sponsor, Allied Youth Adviser MR. JAMES BOLES Boston Universny, A.B. , Senior History. U.S. History, World History, Civics, kresnrnan Class Sponsor MISS CHERYL GALLUS Upsala College, A.B. in English, Graduate Work, University of Vermont, English, Senior Class Sponsor, Prize Speaking, Senior Play, District Play MISS CHRISTINA GRAETER University of Vermont, A.B. , French, French Club Sponsor, Sutherland Adviser. National Honor Society Adviser MR. E. KENT HART State University of Iowa, 8. M., General Music, Glee Club MR. RONALD HASSELTINE , Castleton State College, 3.5., Saint Michael's College, Social Studies. Civics, Eighth Grade Sponsor, Junior High Basketball MRS. ADA LOYZELLE Bouve-Boston School of Physical Education, Girls Physical Education MISS FRANCES KROUSE Rutland Business Coliege, Castleton State College Summer and Evening Divisions, University of Vermont, University of Utah, Business Subjects, Yearbook Adviser MRS. GERTRUDE MAHONEY Skidmon: College, New York University, University of Ver- mont, Home Economics, Sophomore Class Sponsor MR. THOMAS LAWSON University of Vermont, Springfield College, 3.5. . Boys Physical Edu cation, Biology, Soccer and Basketball Coach MRS. ELIZABETH SIHLER Michigan State University, 3.5. . Latin I and 11 English 9 and 10 MISS LINDA YAGER Trinity College, 3.5. in Mathematics, Algebra. Geometry, Advanced Math, Review Math, Cheerleading Sponsor we apprecz'ale . . . Miss Edith Johnson SECRETARY We thank you for the ho: lunches which you have prepared for the school this past year. The work in- volved is not often realized by us. :3 9121011? EDWARD BACCEI Class Treas: 1; Soccer, 1; Jr. OnB-Acts, cast. 1; Baseball. 3; Marshal for class of '64. 3: Sr. Play. cast, 4: Proctorian,- 4 ANN BAKER Glee Club. 1.2.4: J. V. cheerleader. 1. 2.- Varsity Cheerleader. 3. 4: Class Vlce-President. 2: Librarian, 2; Class Treas.. 3. 4: Proctorian, 4 WILLIAM BACCEI Jr. One-Acts, crew, 2-, Ir. One-Acts, crew, 3; Sr. Play, cast, 4; Procmrian, 4- AMY BELDLNG Sutherland. 1. 2. 3, 4, editor, 4; Giee Club, 1.2.3,4; Jr. One-Acts, cast, 1-, Prize Speaking, 1.2.4: Sr. Play. can. 4-. Proctorian, co-editor, 4:611'1'5 Szate alternate, 3 FRANK BUMP KATHERINE CANDON Senior Play, crew, 4: Proctorian, 4 Glee Club, 1.2.3.4. pres., 4; Jr. One- Acts, 1,2, cast 2: Student bouncil, 2, 4; Model Congress. 2; Prize speaking, 2, 3; Girl's State delegate. 3; Proctorian, business editor, 4; Sr. Play, cast, 4 LINDA CARRINGTON DONNA DOTY Glee Club, 1.2.3.4; 1:. OneuACIs. Praetorian, 4-, 51'. Play, tickets. 4 crew. 3: Praetorian. 4 DALE DWYER ROBERT FRECHETTE Soccer 1,2,3, co-captain 4; J.V. Bar Baseball 1.2. 3: Basketball 2; 5:. Play, ketball 1,2,; Varsity 3. 4,; Baseball 1. cast 4: Praetorian. 4 2, 3: 1:. One-Acts. crew; Boys Glee Club 3, 4; Boy's State 3; CluSs-Vice President 4; Praetorian. 4 9, 0 RONALD GYORFI WILLIAM GYORFI Class President, 1'. J.V. Basketball, 1. - J.V. Basketball, 1.2; Ir. Dne-Acts, 2: Baseball, 1.2.3: BOY'S State dBIC' crew. 3-. Sr. Play. crew. 4; Proctorian. gate, 3-. Senior play. crew, 4: Proctor 4 ian. 4 THOMAS HALEY KATHERINE KYNOSK! LU. Basketball 1; Baseba113;Jr. One- Assembly Comm. 1.2.3; Glee Club. 1; Acts. cast 1.2.3; Soccer 4; Praetorian 4 Jr. One-Acts. 2. 3; Studcm Council, 4; DAR Good Citizen Gitl. 4; Sr, Play, cast, 4; Proctorian, co-editor, 4 ROY LEBO MERYL LISANANTI Jr. One-Acts. crew, 3; Senior Play, Glee Club. 1: J.V. Cheerleader, 1.2: crew. 4; Proctorian. 4 Varsity Cheerleader 3; Jr. Onc-Acts. crew. 3; Sr. Play, cast, 4; Proctorian. 4 LINDA MA KI Girl's Basketball, 1: I.V. Cheerleading, 3; Jr. One-Acts. crew. 3: 5:. Play. crew, 4; Proctorian. 4 JANE MAZUT Glee Club, 1; Ir. One-Acts, 2. 3; Sr. Play, 4; Class Secretary. 3,4; Proctor- ian. 4 JANINE MAYO Glee Club, 1; Class Treas.. 2; Jr. One- Acts. cast, 2, crew, 3; Sr. Play, crew, 4: Team Scorer. Basketball, 2; Class President. 3.4; Varsity Cheerleader, 4; Proctorian. 4 VHQNON MOSSEY Proatorian. 4: 51'. Play, crew. 4 I: JOYCE OLSON MARIA FOGORELOW J. V. Cheerleader. 1.2.3: JI- one'ACts Proctorian, 4; Senior Play 4 1, 3; Prize Speaking 2. 3'. Varsity- Cheer- leader 4; Senim Play,r 4: Praetorian. 4 DAVID RICE JAMES ROHDE Proctorian. 4; Senior Play 4: Soccer 4 Soccer, Ass '1 Mg:.. 1: Soccer, 2. 4; Ir. One-Acts, crew, 2; Proctorian. 4; Sem- ior Play. 4 MARTHA SANDERSON ELSIE SENEGAL Glee Club 3; Treas. 4:!1'. One-Aczs, Glee CIUb 1: Senior Play. crew 4; Prec- CIBW 3; 51'. Play. crew 4: Proctorian 4 Lorian 4 DONNA SMITH MARTHA SMITH Jr. One-ACIS- crew 2- 3: Senior Play. , Glee Club 1, 2.3. 4; Student Council 3, crew 4; Monitor. captain 4: Praetorian Pres. 4; Class Secretary 1. 2; 81'. Play 4 4: J. V. Cheerleader 1: Varsity Cheer- Ieade: 2, 3: Prize Speaking 1, 2; Proctor- ian 4, Bus. Ed. .! ' f LINDA TARANOVICH MARY ANN TRINCI Glee Club 1; Student Council 1.3: LV. Glee Club 1: Ir. One-Acts, cast 1; J. Cheerleader 1; Varsity Cheerleader 2. V. Cheerleader 2: Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Procmnan 4 3; Senior Play, crew 4: Praetorian 4 ALAN TWIBLE GLENDA WOODS Model Congress 2; Senior Play, cast 4: Senior Play, crew 4; Praetorian 4 Praetorian 4 MADELINE WRIGHT Jr. One-Acts cast 1, crew 2, 3: Prize Speaking 3; Senior Play crew 4; Proc- torian 4. ifo'nors anaf Wwarog EDWARD BACCEI Class Marshal AMY BELDING National Council M Teachers of English Award KATHERINE CANDON Girls' State Characmr Achievement Award Betty Crocker Award DA LE DWYER Boys' State RONALD GYROFI American Legion Award KATHERINE KYNOSKI D.A. R. Girl Senior 61255 tEIsfory In September. 1961. we entered our freshman year at P.H.S. At our first class meeting WE eiected Ronald Gyorfi as our president: Robert Austin. vice-president; Betty Smith. secretary. and Edward Baccei. treasurer. Katherine Kynoski was elected Assembly Committee represent- ative. Our first difficult three weeks ended in the Freshman Reception. We were now initiated members of the high school. April marked the event of the class's first dramatic endeavor, a one-act play, entitled Gone About Girls. Out big undertaking was our class dance. It was named Memory Lane, and the theme was a flower garden. The year ended as we looked for- ward to being sophomores. . We began our sophomore year by electing class officers: Robert Austin, president: Ann Baket, vlce-presideut: Betty Smith. secretary: and Janine Mayo, treasurer. Katherine Kynoski was again elected to be our Assembly Committee representative. Our first activity was again the Freshman Reception. but this year we were the committee for decorations. Ianuary began the second semester, and a series of meetings concerning class tings. It also marked the be- ginning of our second one-act play. The Storm, directed by Mrs. Mahoney. Out sophomore dance was held in May, and it was named after an instrumental popular at the time-e Pipeline.' The year ended with the usual routine of final exams, final assembly, and graduation. Our junior year began inconsequentially, though it would turn out to be the most significant and heart-breaking year of our high school period. We elected our class officers: Janine Mayo, president: Robert Austin, vice-president: J ane Mazut. secretary: and Ann Baker. treasurer. Then came the Freshman Reception and Student Council elections. as usual. Our Sadie Hawkins Dance was planned for the 22nd of November--then, in one shattered second the world crashed in about our heads as we heard the terrible news over the public address system--the President was dead. The Sadie Hawkins was cancelled and the nation entered a 30-day mourning period. After Christmas vacatioa we somehow managed to pull ourselves together and again began to look forward toward the future. In spring we presented the winning play in the Junior One-A ct Contest- - The Boot, starting Robert Austin in the title role with Betty Smith as his leading lady. 0.1: next big event was out U. S. Histm-y field trip; this year on! choice was Fort Ticonderoga. 0n the morning of May 25 the usual buzz of students was missing from the halls. Tears streaked many faces--everyone were shocked expressions. We had lost three members of our student body in a. horrible automobile accident--Mary Hurhula, Diane Pomainville, and Robert Austin. The rest of the year dragged dimly by. The only light in our darkness was our Junior Prom. Basing it on a Grecian theme, we suspended long, etepe-paper columns from the ceiling and surrounded a pool of water with real flowers. As the year ended, we looked forward to our next and final year as seniors. We elected Janine Mayo as president again; Dale Dwyer became vice-vpresident: Jane Mazut, secretary: Ann Baker treasurer, and our senior year had begun. Many things faced us this year . . . Freshman Reception initiation . . . yearbook plans . . . graduation preparations. Our senior play, Caught In the Villian's Web was an enormous success. This year our number was reduced to thirtywone as Deborah Fitzgerald, Elsie Senecal and David Rice left us. This final year has been an appropriate finish to our high School years and has brought us many rewarding and educational experiences. t 5612sz .WXdy Our Hero! Malvem and Felicity The Entire Cast you were Dora Dappinger! . Gadzooks! CAdeSeS FRONT ROW: 1. Mayo, L. Carrington, M. Sanderson, M. Pogorelow, L. Maid, M. Wright, J. Olson, A. Baker. SECOND ROW: Miss Gallus. Sponsor; D.- Smith, T. Haley. J. Rohde, D. Dory, M. Smith, A. Balding, M. Lisanantl.. THIRD ROW: L. Taranovich. D. Rice, D. Dwyer, K. Candon, K. Kynoski. A. Twible, M. A. Trinci, G. Woods. LAST ROW: W. Baccci, R. Lebo, E. Baccci, V. Massey, R. Frcchette, R. Gyorfi, W. Gyorfi. MISSING: F. Bump. junior Gfass FRONT ROW: D. Dahlin, H. Connor. 1. Bartlett, P. Olson, T. Allard, G. Biiss. H. Olson, w. Cioffi, Z. Wenta, K. Austin,-R. Mezzetta. B. Morrison. SECOND ROW: 3. Kapitan. M. Baker. N. Duty. M. Illinski, B. Stagg, C. Goilstrorn, C. Partridge, C. Shand, C. Curtis. A. Taylor, Mr. Abbott, Sponsor. LAST ROW: T. Frappier. E. Sivret, A. Westin, W. Melen. J. Polijacik, C. Tonelli, D. Gallus, R. Duprey, I. Candon. MISSING: R. Greene; G. Pentek. nv-v-c- I FRONT ROW: W. Twible, P. Duprey, M. Hickey, R. Bumey, E. Pentkowskj, C. Stewart, L. Manley. J. Gallus, J. Larson. SECOND ROW: P. Smyrski. K. Valloch, W. Smith, B. Nelson, Mrs. Mahoney, Sponsor; E. LaPine, D. Provencher, J. Erickso A. Clarino. THIRD ROW: W. Thomas. D. Harrison. D. Murdock. C. Canapa. P. Mazut, M. Kamuda, M. Duskett. T. Austin. A. Curtis. LAST ROW: C. Squier, P. Leho, J. Moody, J. Northrop, R. Dumas, L. Doty, D. Balding, M. R. Candon. MISSING: J. Nelson. FRONT ROW: D. Ojala, G. Gallus, 'I'. Kallen, C. Buzzell, M. Carusi, N. Frechette, J. Bartlett. J. Haley. E. Squier. C. Lisanami. SECOND ROWKE. Kynoski, J; Haley, J. Burns. 5. Ronda, N. Hickey. Mr. Boles. Sponsor; E. Carleton, M. Ayotte, C. Leba, M. Sienkiewicz, I. Raymond. THIRD ROW: D. Provencher, D. Durkee, E. Wenta, G. Proctor, M. Zsido, C. Corey, C. Stagg, M. Shand. 5. Donah, M. Harrison. LAST ROW: 5. Biro, K. Shechy, D. Champine, M. Corey. R. McPhce, T. Curtis. K. Rappeno, A. Murdock, R. Champine, B. Haley. MISSING: V. Greene. E. Kim- ball, M. Saceric, C. St. Peter. 6157516 912206 FRONT ROW: P. Moran, M. E. Austin, I. Kapitan. P. Larson, Mr. Hasseltine, Spon- sor: R. Gallus, D. Rowledge, R. Baker, H. Morrison. R. Gradziel. SECOND ROW: 3; Shannon, R. Carrington. A. Wenca. R. Hancsarik. D. Howe, N. Rogers, C. Cook, M. Duprey, J. Mercalf, D. Devenbeck, J. Kapitan. THIRD ROW: D. Nagy, T. Curtis. J. Taranovich, J. Bump. D. Austin, R. Mercalf, R. Potter, L. LaPine, L. Kish. D. Kennedy. FOURTH ROW: H. Shortsleeve, J. Smyrski. P. Gallus. B. Kyna- ski, V. Sienkiewicz, F. Pomainville. S. Ostrowski. C. Dory. S. Buruey. LAST ROW: H. Duskeu. K. Valloch, G. Galo, T. Dory. D. Corey. A. Baccei, 8. Corey, J. Brandt. MISSING: P. Dory. C. Kennedy, D. Westin. C3?9enf5 7W - 41+ ll - , FRONT ROW: P. Brewer, S. Burney, B. McMahon, W. Bauer. B. Babcock, Miss Brolin, Sponsor; D. Provencher. S. Hurhula, M. Ojala. F. Devenbeck. SECOND ROW; P. Smith. F. Proctor, A. Champine. H. Lebo, M. Metcalf, E. Wojcik, D. Smith. B. Thomas, R. Rump, L. Connor. I... Kallen. THIRD ROW: M. Landon, G. Melen, P. Haley, M: Haley, L. Rappeno, J. Lebo, W. Beiding, K. Blaise. N. Illinski. E. Kish. LAST ROW: B. Austin, K. Candon, L. Shortsleeve, S. Gallus. T. King. R Fay, E. King, B. Gyorfi, I. Sienkiewicz, B. Canapa. MISSING: M. Camden, N Kennedy, J. Kimball. f3 0112;117:223 Simofenf Gounczf SEATED: D. Ojala, R. Gieene, Mr. Abtahamson, Adviser; M. Smith. M. R. Candon, STANDING: M. E. Austin, C. Staff, K. Candon, E. Pentkowski, K. Kynoski, D. Callus. J. Poljacik. M. Ojala. MISSING: M. Camden. The Student Council must be an organization worthy of the students it represents. It is my belief that the students of Proctor High School deserve the best, and it is aiso my belief that they are getting it. This year has been especially busy and fruitful. Fall marked the beginning of school and Council campaigns. Many promises were madenrnost have been kept: UNICEF collections . . . new voting procedure . . . VASC Convention . . . adopting an orphan . . . Btannigan dance . . . Abbott Scholarship Fund. I am proud of this Council. The effort and co-opetation given by every member has. without exception, been of the highest order. I consider it an honor and a. pleasure to have had the privilege of working with these students of the 1964- 65 Proctor High School Student Council. . Betty Smith OFFICERS: D. Ojala. Treasurer: R. Greene. President Vice-Ptesident: Mr. Abrahamson. Adviser; M. Smith, President: M. R. Candon, Secretary. ng'el? CA. CAlg FRONT ROW: D. Smith, S. Rohde, H. Connor, M. Harrison, M. Corey, A. Balding, M. Illinski, T. Haley, M. Ayotte, L. Manley. SECOND ROW: C. Partridge, T. Kaklen, C. Lisanami, C. Buzzell, C. Lebo. E. Kynoski, J. Haley. W. Twible. .f. Olson. J. Haley; Miss Graetez, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: 5. Donah, D. Provencher. J. Rohoe, P. Olson, A. Taylor, C. Curtis, K. Austin, I. Erickson, B. Smith. FOURTH ROW: C. Squicr, P. Mazut. K. Candon, M. R. Candon, K. Kyuoski, R. Greene, J. Poljacik. CI. Canapa, N. Zsido. LAST ROW: D. Gallus, C. Tonelli, W. Baccei, R. Dumas, L. Dory. R. Frechette, R. Gyorfi, D. Balding. 51.5de 31 chaffr FRONT ROW: C. Lisananti, A. Baker, C. Buzzell. 1. Mayo, M. Baker, L. Maki, M. Illinski. BACK ROW: M. Wright, M. Sanderson, I. Poljacik, Mr. Hart. Advi- sor: K. KynOSRi. C. Stagg, D. Dory. MISSING: R. Barney. 71? 0121210119 T0p to Bottom: C. Partridge, C. Tonclli. J. Calldon, K. Austin. D. Gallus, K. Camden, M. Smith, D. Dwyer, A. Balding, Mr. Abbott, .' Sponsor. MISSING: D. Smith. Captain. cgcyence 0X76 FRONT ROW: B. Haley, R. Gradziel. P. Larson, E. Squier, J. Haley, R. Hancsarik. J. Taranovich. H. Duskett, T. Aliard. SECOND ROW: 1. Moody, G. Gala. J. Haley. C. Buzzell, A. Balding, A. Taylor. C. Stagg, 5. Elm, D. Balding. LAST ROW: R. Gyorfi, E. Baccei, M. Corey, R. Dumas, Mr'. Champine. Sponsor. MISSING: D. Smith. $559112 67y 601223217199 FRONT ROW: 8. Stagg. M. Lisananti; BACK ROW: M. Shand, Miss Brolin. Adviser: R. Dumas, P. Gallus. B. Austin. FRONT ROW: L. Canington. M. lllinski. S. Donah, A.Reiding, M. Sanderson, M. Baker. SECOND ROW: C. Lisanami, C. Buzzell, B. Stagg. Mr. Hart. Directm: C. Partridge. C. Lebo. A. Baker. LAST ROW: M. Smith. M. Duskett. K. Candon. M. R. Candon, C. Stagg, M. Shand. Mr. Hart. Director; D. Dwyer, A. Westin. J. Poljacik. FRONT ROW: R. Gradziel, P. Moran, D. Provencher, M. E. Austin, J. Haley, 5. Shannon, M. Haley, P. Larson; SECOND ROW: E. Kish, K. Candon, P. Smyrski, D. Provencher, S. Ostmwski, K. Valloch, J. Taranavjch, L. Kish. LAST ROW: D. Provencher. G. Gale, H. Olson. A. Westin, M. R. Caution, 5. 31:0. J. Brandt, B. Kynoski. ngeOC yo UIA FRONT ROW: I. Larson, E. Squier, W. Smith, T. Haley, B. Nelson. H. Connor, T. Allard, A. Twible, A. Westiu. J. Moody. SECOND ROW: J. Haley, 5. Shannon, A. Wenta, C. Cook, M. Sanderson, J. Smyrski, S. Rohde, M. Harrison, C. Lisananti, C. Buzzell. J. Gallus, M. Ayotte. THIRD ROW: C. Shand, C. Curtis, 5. Donah, A. Tayior, President; P. Smyrski, 5. Corey, J. Mazut. K. Kynoski, M. Duskett. LAST ROW: E. Eaccei, W. Baccei, M. Corey, L. Dory; Mr. Champine. Adviser. CS mg 91'de 0f Amy Balding, Editor; Miss Graeter, GENERAL STAFF: Hop to bottom C- Advisor;Amie Lou Taylor, Asst. Editor. Shal'ld. C- PartridgE. D- Smith, M- Sanderson, M. Lisananti, P. Smyrskj. T. Curtis. L. Maki. J. Olson, C. Lebo, Miss Graeter, M. Baker. P. Moran, R. Bump. 9 39? . f, . 4 DEPARTMENT HEADS: u. to EJ Katherine Candon, Martha Smith, Katherine Kynoski, Cathy Curtis, Harry Connor. Miss Graeter. J rocfonan lillllll'1l:lmm111 r 1qu m grim; i :llIlFlllillll EXECUTIVE STAFF Katherine Camden, Amy Balding, Miss Krause, Adviser: Katherine Kynoski. Martha Smith. ' GENERAL STAFF Crop to bottom: L. Taranovich. G. Hop to bottom: R. Lebo, R. Gyorfi. Woods, M. Sanderson, M. Wright. M. E. Baccei. V. Massey, R. Frechette, Lisananti, L. Maki, M. Trinci, D. ' w. Baccei, A. Twible, D. Dwyer, w. Smith, Miss Krouse, M. Pogorelow, D. Gyorfi, I. Rohde. T. Haley, D. Rice. Dory, L. Carriugton, A. Baker, J. Olson, Missing: F. Bump I. Mayo Qfafz'on afjfm or 50011231? FRONT ROW: M. Smith, R. Frechette, K. Candon, A. Balding. STANDING: K. Kynoski; Miss Graeter, Adviser; R. Gyorfi. Membership in the National Honor Society is one of the highest scholasric Honors at Proctor High Schooi. Every student who becomes a member has been selected for outstanding scholarship. leadership, service, and character, and strives to promote these qualities in the ciassroom and community. J :11?sz 57310122 jfgfefI-CS CSOCC'QF SITTING: D. Gallus, D. Dwyer. FIRST ROW: R. Mezzetta, R. Greene, 1. Candon. E. Pentkowski. J. Poljacik. C. Tonelli, R. Hickey, D. Murdcmk. K. Austin. SECOND ROW: H. Connor, Manager: D. Ojala, A. Clarino, M. Carusi, J. Rohde, J. Moody, R. Bumey, A. Westin.'1. Bartlett, Coach Lawson. THIRD ROW: T. Haley, D. Rice. N. Hickey. A. Curtis. D. Provencher, C. Stewart, 6. Gallus. LAST ROW: N. Frechette. M. Corey, W. Smith. Proctor High School, who has dominated M.V.L. saucer since 1957. successfully com- pleted defense of seven conseeutive titles, while winning their eigh'th with a well-eamed 9-1 record. Nineteen Hundred Sixty-four saw one of the closest and tightest races for the title ever witnessed in the Marble Valley League. --Harry Conner. from Cobb's Corner The Sutherland; Volume 36. No. 2 5.130559ng VARSITY: FRONT: I. Poljacik. co-capt.:Coach Lawson, R. Greene, co-capt.; STAND- ING: J. Rohde, manager: R. Mezzetta, C. Stewart, D. Callus, 1. Camden, E. Pentkowski, R. McPhce, C. Tonelli, R. Hickey, K. Austin. H. Connor, Manager. IR. VARSITY: KNEELING: R. Dumas, l. Northrop, A. Clarino. A. Curtis. R. Burney. STANDING: Mr. Abrahamson, Coach: M. CarusL D. Provencher, N. Frechette. T. Curtis. K. Rappeno. K. Sheehy. N. Hickey, G. Gallus. E. Squier. Manager. .7112ny $a316915aff 45-: FRONT ROW: E. Wojcik. W. Bauer. T. Curtis. 5. Gallus. A. Champine, R. Gradziel. BACK ROW: H. Shortsleeve, A. Baccci, Mr. Hasseltine. Coach: D. Corey, C. Doty. f73ase5aiX FRONT ROW: H. Connor, Manager:A. Ciarino, K. Austin, A. Twible. R. Mez- zetta. T. Haley. SECOND ROW: A. Curtis, D. Dwyer, R. Greene, D. Gallus, R. Hickey. CoachLawson. LAST ROW: R. Gyorfi R. Frechette, E. Pentkowski.E . Baccei J. Pcljacik. Ogeerfeacfny Jacqueline Gallus: Ann Baker: Joyce Olson: Mary Harrison: Donna Provencher: Carol Gollsuom: Miss Linda Yager, Adviser: Linda Taranovich: Katherine Valloch; Mari- lyn Illinski; Sandra Kapitan: Janine Mayo; Celia Lisananti VARSITY SQUAD Carol Gollstrom, Ann Baker, Sandra Kapitan Joyce Olson Janine Mayo Linda Taranovich. captain ,71'. varsz'ly CS?an Celia Lisananti, Marilyn Illinski. Katherine Vallach. Captain: Donna Pro- vencher, Mary Harrison, Jacqueline Gallus. gkA, Wecreczhbn 93110 ram FRONT ROW: R. Bump. P. Brewer. M. Ojala. D. Rowledge. D. Smith. M. E. Austin, C. Lisananti, D. Provencher, 1.. Connor. SECOND ROW: C. Lebo, C. Buzzell, M. Landon,.5. Shannon, J. Mayo, M. Sanderson, M. Illinski, D. Howe, J. Olson, A. Wenta. LAST ROW: N. Rogers, D. Nagy, J. SmyrskiL P. Gallus, 5. Corey. K. Kynoski. K. Vallach, S. Ostrowski, C. Cook. . 706914139113 Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. PATRONS Mrs . Almo Baccei and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. . and Mrs. . and Mrs. . and Mrs. . and Mrs. . and Mrs. Edward BaCCei Reginald Baker Robert Balding Frank Bump James Candon Glenn Carrington Lawrence Doty Dale Dwyer Leo Frechette Miss Ruth Gollstrom Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and. Mrs. and Mrs. . and Mrs. . and Mrs. . and Mrs. . and Mrs. . and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. Alex Gyorfi William Gyorfi Thomas Haley Edward Kynoski Harold Lafayette George Lebo Oscar Maki Joseph Mayo John Mazut Harold Mills Douglas Monmaney Joseph Massey John Pogorelow James Rohde Charles Sanderson William Smith Match Taranovich Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Trinci Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Twible Mr. and Mrsl. David Wellington Mr. Rev. and Mrs. and Mrs. Edward Woods Ha rold W right Compliments of E LECTRICAL PRODUCTS DIVISION MINNESOTA MINING 8. MFG. CO. P. O. Box 816 Rutland, Vermont Telephone 775-5528 Compliments of UNION FURNITURE CO. AND CARPETLAND 163 South Main St. - Rutland, Vt. Opposite the Fairgrounds Complime nts of JOHNSON'S LANDSCAPING Prune ing, Planting, Feeding and Spraying Proctor Vermont Tel. 459-6550 COMPLIMENTS OF MORRIS STUDIOS Barre, Vermont Carroll'Sells for Less For Prompt Filling of Your Doctor's Prescription Bring It to CARROLL'S DRUG STORE 23 Center Street Rutland , Vermont THE CANDLESTICK MOTEL 8. SKI LODGE 166 N. Main Street Rutland, Vermont Heating - Plumbing Air Conditioning ADAMS 8. NOE 7 Pine Street Rutland, Vermont BARDWELI. HOTEL 8n MOTOR INN Rutland , Ve rm 0111: Dining Room Coffee Shop Lounge We The savings benefit of full 47c interest for amounts on deposit over a. year is only one of the many advantages of working with Proctor Trust--the Full Service Bank. You can add to that loan fully insured for both death and disability. . . Banking -by-mai1 with postage paid both ways. . . a fully-staffed and capable Trust Department . . and more reasons that we'll be glad to acquaint you with When you ask us to serve -.you Stop in soon. mm? wa'k PROCTOR TRUST ?Miw Company - Since 1891 Proctor and Poultney, Vermont Member: Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. THE FAIRMONT RESTAURANT Route 7 - at the Fairgrounds - Rutland, Vt. - A Gourmet Recommendation .Arnerican Express HILTON BLANCHE CARTE Member of the Diners' Club Steaks Chops - Lobsters .. - Italian Dishes - Thoroughly Air Conditioned for Your Dining Pleasure Legal Beverages Your Hosts JAMES C. MARRO LOUIS VIGNOE, JR. Insurance Real Estate CLINTON F. THOMAS -- Over the postoffice -- Proctor It is better to have insurance and not need it: than to need it and not have it. The Home Office of VERMONT MARBLE COMPANY Proctor , Vermont The Marble Center of the World Location 0E WorldUs Largest Marble Exhibit Visited Annually by Over 60, 000 People WILSON'S IN RUTLAND Wilsonk Men's and Boys' Wear Shoes, Too Wilson's Music: Wilson's Sports Complinwnts of BOGART'S MARKET, Ccntrr Rutlnnd Congratulations to the Graduates 01' 1965 FREEMAN '5 Certified Gemologist 76-78 Merchant's Row Rutland, Vermont Com plim ent s of ENDS MARKET Congratulations, Class of 1965 Rutlaud. V c rmont Compliments of TED'S PIZZA 8: COFFEE SHOP 91 State Street Rutland, Vermont Telephone ?73-6368 Owner. RAYMOND'T. VIGNOE Cmnplil'nents of GRAND FURNITURE 82 West St. - Rutland. Vermont Headqua rte:- 5 Lane Cedar Chests More Paints NORTON'S PAINT AND WALLPAPER CO. Rutland. Ve rmont COtnplimentS 0f TENERANI'S SANDWICH SHOP 23.4 South Street Proctor, Vt. Compliments t0 the Class of 1965 MORTENSON'S BARBERSHOP 16 West Street Proctor, Vermont Smooth, Creamy Country-Style Ice Cream Dai ry P roduct s SEWARUS DAIRY Rutland , Ve rmont MURPHY OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. 99 State St. Rutland. Vermont F. B. HOWARD CO., INC. Jewelers and Silver smiths 7 Center Street Rutland , Ve rmont Congratulations, Class of 1965 MILADY'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Telephone 773-3233 Rutland, Vermont Complim ents of FLO RY'S RESTAURANT Center Rutland, Vermont Compliments of AUTOMOBILE DEALER'S ASSOCIATION Stewart A. Smith Corp. Seward's Sales 8;: Service John C. Stewart 8.: Sons Stimson Ford Sales, Inc. Killington Motors, Inc. .- Russ Smith Sales 8.: Service Stowell Corporation Franklin - Pontiac - Cadillac STEREO THEATRE Largest Selection of Records in Vermont Affiliate of RUTLAND GAS gt OIL co. ,' INC. Phillips 66 Heating Oils 138 West Street Rutland, Vt. Complim ant s of BEAUCHAMP O'ROURKE Graduate Pharmacists 51 Merchants Row Rutland, Vermont Rutland's Exclusive Bond Agency McNEIL 8. REEDY Complete Men' 5 Wear Telephone 773-7760 81-83 Merchants Row Rutland, Vermont Congratulations to the Class of'1965 SHANGRAW 'S PHARMACY 58 Center St. at Wales Rutland Compliments of CARBINE-ANDERSON Rutland COMP LINIENTS OF PROCTOR SUPERMARKET A Specialty Bar-B-Q Chicken PAUL D. TRAPENI. Proprietor To the Proctor High School Class of 1965 Congratulations and Sincere Best Wishes for Every Success HOWE RICHARDSON SCALE COMPANY Manufacturers of World's Longest Lever Scales Rutland, Vermont CLASS RINGS O COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS PERSONAL CARDS O TROPHIES 0 CLUB PINS 0 DIPLOMAS SAWYER w. LEE 40 Brewer Parkway. Sou+h Burlington. Vermont Telephone 4-6250 ALSO REPRESENTATIVE FOR TAYLOR-MADE YEARBOOKS SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. 53 Merchants Row Rutland, Vermont Quality Groceries KAMUDA '5 FOOD MARKET Complete One-Stop Shopping 48 East Street Proctor, Vermont Compliments of J. P. GAWEI' 8: SONS Marble and Granite Center Rutland, Vt. Compliments of THE HARTFORD BOOKSHOP 54 Center Street Rutland, Vermont II 939 Phone 459-2950 THERESPS BEAUTY SALON T HERESE DANKANICS I 22 Garden St. - Proctor , Ve rmont KONG CHOW The Popular Pric e Quality Chinese American Foods at Popular Prices Served and to Take Out 48 Center Street Rutland, Vermont THE BOWLARAMA Rutland, V e rm Ont COLONIAL LANES 105 West St. Rutland, Vermont AMF Sparemaker 10 Pin and Candlepin Bowiing Air-Conditioned HELENA'S BEAUTY MART 18 Patch St. Telepimne 459-3679 Beautiful Hair Makes a. Lovelier You Congratulations to the Class of1965 THE RUTLAND HERALD Assoaiate Press Member In Continuou$ Publications for ITO Years Car Troubles Vanish Congratulations to the Class of ' at 1965 CHET 5 E550 SERVICE .., RAY BEANE ' 4 INCORPORATED 75 Wales Street Rutland, Vermont Compliments of FOLEY'S Telephone 773-9753 Launderers - Dry Cleaners Linen Rental Service Rutland, Vermont Rutland, Vermont Tel. 773-3367 I....-.Ur bus Mmym VERMONT TRANSIT LINES ' Vermont Transit Travel Bureau 122 Merchants iow - Rutland, Vermont Bus - Steamship - Airline Tickets and Reservations Telephone 773-2774 There's a. One and Only in Refreshment, Too Drink Coca-Cola Bottled Under Authority of the Coca-Cola Company by COCA-COLA. BOTTLING COMPANY OF RUTLAND, INC. Prescriptions Luncheonette Compliments of MARBLE PHARMACY PHILLIPS 66 Proctor - 459-3549 446 West Street Rutland, Vt. Greeting Cards Free Delivery Sign of Good Taste st???? Compliments of A 8. W 4 . y TRINCI'S - UPHOLSTERING SERVICE ROOT BEER 250 No. Main St. Rutland FREDETTE CHEVROLET, INC. Chevrolet Sales and Service t Phone 459-3329 Proctor Compliments of LERTOLNS GARAGE Proctor. Vermont New and Used Cars Texaco Products Complete Mechanical Service Wrecker Service Building Material I Roofing Material Hardware - Glass - Paint - Nlails Grain .: . I , ..-2--.L -r-. 539m LJELLI: Um? CARMOTE PAINTS tun EVERY uE-I MINTZER BROS. CARMOTE PAINT STORE 60 Strongs Avenue 138 West St. Phone 773'7344 Rutla nd. Vermont Telephone 773-?555 Rutland, Vermont Rutland's No. 1 Radio Station Compliments of D. W. McGARRY WHWB . Dependable Service Better Values Th H ' t e apples Sound in Town Proctor, Vermont RUTLAND SAVINGS BANK Opposite Depot Parking Area Your Friendly Bank PROCTOR COAL CO., INC. Phone 459-3349 T AND T TRACTOR EQUIPMENT, INC. a mhrr BILL TARANOVICH Proctor, Vermont Telephone 459-2773 Congratulations to the ClaSS of 1965 CENTRAL VERMONT From PUBL'C SERVICE The Jr. gab Room CORPORATION woucs TOTS N' TEENS From: Heaven Thru Hi-School 1? Center Street Rutland, Vermont FLOWER FASHIONS Ca11773-7911 for Corsages, Wedding Flowers Hospital Bouquets IEDDT KiLmTT mu. mm d sermon Funeral De signs Plants Best Wishes to the Class of1965 We Telegraph Flowers F v 5011151 : x A ' UTLAND ' s R N s s , u o A R c G A N I YOUR: zMi-prmiwr E N c I! . A I 11.:1:mm'g3 AGE 1 C O T 'snves'leouJ-!HRs Y F l -;;.-. ,7 mm: 0 N Kinney, Bell $c Conner, Inc. Pike Insurance Agency Alma Borden Agency Leonard A. Appell B. A. Hyland Agency Warren H. Brown Agency Joe Jones Insurance Agency John H. Davenport A. C. Mason - Fred A. Field 3; Son Burnham Insurance- Agency Craig Insurance Agency THE VERMONT BANK 8n TRUST CO. The Bank With Red Carpet Service Offices at Brattleboro Rutland Bennington Bellows Falls Chester -- Member F.D.I.C. -- LYMAN A. RUSSELL CORP. J 19 Allen Street Rutland. Vermont Plumbing - Heating and Air Conditioning JOHN A. RUSSELL CORP. 19 Allen Street Rutland, Vermout Contracto r s and Builders PROCTOR CREAMERY, INC. Quality Dairy Products ProctOr Vermont an an H- 0112155 Hf 1955 $rnrtnr Eminr-5minr 331511 fgdwnl Gnmmmcement 33rngram 311m: 15, 15, 1955 I Elgmrinr, gamunnt 0112155 3332 Umhng, 3mm 15, 1955, 4:011 13. gm- giggly 331111111 Miinrinm Pmcnssmnuapomp and Circumstance ........................ . . . .Efgar Pnsanam's WaLconz .................................... Janine Maya CLASS HISTORY ........................................... Amy Balding Katherine Caution Katherine Kynoski Martha Smith Cuss Pnovnncv ........................................ Thomas Haley William Gyurfl Jo cc Olson Maria agorclow Linda Taranovich Tm: HALLS or IV? .......................... . ......... . . .RmnII-Knighr Glee Club CLASS WILL ............................................ William Baccci Mar 1 Lisanmti oycc Olsen Linda Taranovich Pusaunnow or Book. or Ancmvas . .................... Janine Mayo Acxuownnncuzx'r BY .................................... Rubcrt Greene Cuss Daakaas ......................................... Edward Baccei Linda Carrington Robert Frechette Donna Dory Alan Twiblc Glenda Woods Lovaw Anna: ................................................ Gounod Glee Club Mme: 1'0 Jumons ..................................... Meryl Lisauanrj Martha Sandman Donna Smith Linda Tannovich CLASS GIFTS ............................................... Arm Baku- Linda Mnki J am: Mun: Martha Sandemn Ma Ann Trinci Ma din: Wright chsssmNM-Wur March of the Prince ..................... Mendrbaahn $rahuatiun ZEmriaeg Mehmnhag, 31mm 15, 1.955, azuu 3?. cm. ?igh 5:111:11! guhitnrimn Pnocassme-Pomp and Circumstance ........................... Elgar SALUTATORY ......................................... Amy Hall Balding Asxouncsusnr or Fuzz Essus AND 0135?. Awanus ....................................... Robert F fielding, Principal A THOUGHT LIFQB Muslcv ...................................... Braking Glee Club Counancausm Aunnzss ............................. Dr. Frank G. Lane Middlebury Collcgc Aftermath of Automation: W'Imt Price Will We Pay for Our Inventivcncssi As Tonnsn-rs m Suuuxn. .h ..................................... Eigen- Glee Club VALEDIC'TORY ....................................... Ronald Mex Gyorli Puszxnrmx or Gmnuanuo Cuss ................... Gcolfrcy Graham Superintendent of Schoois PRESERTATION or DxpLomLs ................ James E. deingon, Chair'rnan Proctor Prudential Commute: RECESSIONAl-waf Match of the Priests ..................... Mmddsralm Following hi: nmrn'ni, Me ncm graduate: wififarm a rtreytion HM at M: rear of M: auditorium. Permit: am! guru: are raga !!! la Main in their plan during M: Muniand. Cuss Mono - It is Good to Live and Learn CLASS Coma: - Maroon and White Cuss Fwwuu White Rose filings QBfficera janine Agnes Mayo ....... A ......................... President Dale Steussel Dwyer ........................... Vic: Pren'dmr Jane Marie Mazut .................................. Secretary Ann Elaine Baker .................................. Treamn-r $rah1minn Edward Curran Baccei Meryl Elizabeth Lisananti William Alma Baccei Linda. Annis Maki Ann Elaine Baker Janine Agnes Mayo Amy Hall Belding Jane Marie Mazut Frank Edward Bump Vernon Robert Massey Katherine Lyons Candon Joyce Enid Olson Linda Jane Carrington Maria Marcia Pogorelow Donna. Lee Doty Martha Jean Sanderson Dale Steusscll Dwycr Donna Leigh Smith Robert Joseph Frechette Martha Elizabeth Smith Ronald Alex GyorE Linda Ann Taranovich William Brian Gyorfl Mary Ann Trinci Thomas Jerome Haley James Hoxie Rohde Katherine Susan Kynoski Alan Dale Twible Roy George Lebo Glenda Lavon Woods Madeline Della Wright gaunt ERnIl Ronald Alex Gyorfi .............................. Valedictorian Amy Hall Balding ................................ Salutaton'an Katherine Lyons Candon Janine Agnes Mayo Robert Joseph Frechette Jane Marie Mazut Katherine Susan Kynoski Donna Leigh Smith Martha Elizabeth Smith Senior Class Marshal ...................... Jerome Bartlett '66
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