Proctor High School - Proctorian Yearbook (Proctor, VT)
- Class of 1966
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PROCTORIAN l966 IN APPRECIATION Now that We have come to the end of'our secondary schooling. we feel 1: appmpriate to dedicate ourchayearbook. therwrian. roapemnwhohasgivenuafine leadership and helpful advise. a pawn of great patiencemddeep understanding - all of which were needed to guide us through thin fmal yea. We. the class of 1966. proudly dedicate. our yearbook to Miss Clwyl callus. ' IN MEMORY OF DIANE POMAINVILLE a girl whom:- watm smile Was like a valley brushed by snow Ur Mowers blooming in the meadows. This smile lives in the hearts Remembered 1n the prayers Of everyone who knew her. 66d, take care of our Diane. MR. ROBERT J. MARTEL i H .-' bx - 1- ,5. Teaching the Driver's Education Course was another one of Mr. M'- Martel 15 shown OPCUinE Martel's daily activities. a 31ft givan in appreciation of his effort in making a suc- cessful production of our sen- ior piay. Bringing 3 fresh approach In themdustrialAnsDepal-xmem this year was Mr. Robert Ma:- tel. His classes. both challenging and enjoyable. gave the students an opportunity for prac- ticah application of their knowledge. The untimely death of Mr. MarLel, ranking from an auto accident. brought sorrow to our school and community. We. as seniors. especially remember Mr. Martel for his fine di- rection of the senior play. His willingnessto work, indomitable patience. witty remarks, and unbeatable spirit will not soon be forgotten. OUR FACU LTY is gathered for its weekly seminar. Mrs. Squires. our Maineac chemistry teacher. is sealed lo the right of the industrious head of our Music Department, Mr. Sawyer. Miss Monelte, sponsor of our tremendous yearbook. Miss Hoiles, our French teacher who actually speaks French; our well-read librarian, Mrs. L'rban. Mrs. Ross, our Latin sage. assembly director. Miss Brolin, and our dramatist and English teaclier, Miss Callus, complete those seatcd to the right of our capable principal, MI. Mitiguy. Mrs. Mahoney, who is responsible for those yummy cookies that everyc'me is waiting to eat, Mr. Bell. the junior high social studies iustrucior who recently came from Japan, Mr. Ezzo. coach of the junior high basketball team and science instructorj. Miss Cramer, ski cnthusias! and Coach Lawson's counterpart, Mr. Pilcher. our Eritish-cducated math instructor, Mr. Boles, our knowl- -:'dgable history teacher and junior class advism', MI. Abrahamson, the able and enthusiastic Student Council adviser, .1r. Martel, the beaming Mr. Metah'ous. our invaluable guidance counselor, and the invisible and invincible Coach .lwson constitute lhe rest. of our faculty. - SUPERINTEND ENT GRAHAM PRINCIPAL MITIGU Y illw-IIVI 1 IlH-l SchoolBoard - Mr. Curtis, MIS. Northrop. Mr. Wilkin- son, Mrs. McAuslan, and Mr. Cook. ADMINISTRATION Mrs. Button, the ofiice secretary. surprised while at her work Fl Our jammr. Almo. picking up pennies Assistant janitor, Ted, posing with the tools of his trade. DEPARTMENTS Est-il en hiver, really? FRENCH Are you putting me on! LATIN Waiting for your ride. home, Mrs. Ross? J .' . Ready for lunch, Miss H01 lea? ' Fermez 1a bouche fTais-tonl . . . amo, amas, amat. . . . .. H.1mm ' R w WHHHI Hi. ya! Filmstrips, AGAIN? Pose pretty. Mr. Ezzo SCIENCE DEPARTMENT :5? - 1 3h; 4 Mrs. Squires at work r, . F W .a: ' What Kevin, more browns? I 1 I lllglu .1 I'm sorry, your books are cwerduu. LIBRARY Modern approach to teaching GUIDANCE Need a match, Mr. Mutalious? I'm sure we haw: that book! I Mrs. Urban helps in rescarch work. Psychology is science. . . behavior. . . organism- JUNIOR HIGH ENGLISH . a 1 -4 -. x '3 j . ..subject, predicate. object... See, boys and girls... SENIOR HIGH ENGLISH Is it really that bad. Miss Gallus'? How typical. . Some people are lucky - they get coffee for lunch. A good homemaker must dovetail her activities. HOME ECONOMICS Left - Mrs. Mahoney making plans uh; Mr. Bobnar watching industry progress INDUSTRIAL ARTS T. Allard watching maustry progress! !! ' .3 m Miss Monene sings. a..s..d..f..j..k..l..; Mus: you take pictures?? COMMERCIAL Smile. Mr. Sawyer! MUSIC Sing pretty, people! sinOHyFsinxcosyq-cusxsiny 'what did you say. Zbigniew? MATHEMATICS - I Mr. Pilcher gives necessary infor- Broom hockey champ, Mr. Abrahamson. mation while Dave watches atten- Lively. Suspenders would wotk better! Cut the chuning! Gliding down the ball SOCIAL STUDIES The Federal Gov't. is made up You're out a little early. wouldn't of 3 branches. . . you say? Yon rang??? Mr. Bell is tall When the whistle blows. . . PHYSICAL EDUCATION m' I $2 ' '- Below; Guess what we re doing in gym Upper left - Here's one to physical fitness! today. Below - Caught peeking, Coach Lawson? :hw- mm IIW' UM LIEF 7 ' W' STUDENT COUNCIL Left 10 right: Mark Callus; Paula Gallus; Roger Dumas; Mimi Stagg, 58C.; Don Gallus, P! IN 85.: Mr. Abrahamson, Adviser; Mary Rita Candon. V. Pres.: Tim Curtis. Treas.: Jim Candun; Mark Camden; Dave Ojaia ACTIVITIES FRENCH '- CLUB .1 The French Ciub has once again become an active organization! Our energetic adviser. Miss ' n Hoiles. has worked hard toward making the club ,- nf benefit to its members. Roger Dumas, the. presi- dent. has been wonderful f at creating new ideas ' and carrying them out to. completion. The French Club has now acquired the proper French acueml BACK - S. Biro. R. Burney, L. Dory, R. Dumas, M. Camden, M. Corey MIDDLE - J. Haley. M. Ayoue, S. Rohde. W. Twible, A. Taylor. C. Curtis. C. Partgidge. M. Harrison FRONT - V. Greene. C. Lisananti. Miss Hoiles, C. Lebo, E. Kynoski. J. Haley. J. Bartlett, M. Saceric SEATED - C. Buzzell, M. Baker .4b4-+- .- STANDING. left toright - C. Buzzell. J. Haley. J. Taranovich, 5. Biro. H. Duskett, J. Haley, E. Squires, Advisor. Mrs. Suuires, M. Corey. M. Saceric, M. Shand. R. Dumas. A. Taylor, P. Larson. R. Hanscan'k SCIENCE CLUB Under the capable guidance of our adviser, Mrs. Squires. Ehe Science Club has organized and directed another success- ful Science Fair this year. Our president, John Moody, has kept the club busy pursuing individual interests in diverse fields oi science. ORNITHOLOGY CLUB With Mr. Pilcher as advisor, the Ornithology Club has become an integral part of the extracurricular activzties at Proctor. A: weekly meetings, the members discuss and study local birds. watch films on related topics, and encourage outside bird spotting. FIRST ROW 5. Shannon. D. Cizmadia, L. Griffin, R. Marshall. B. Congdon, MI. Pilcher. Adviser SECOND ROW L. Shmtsleeves. S. Kapitan, D. Champine, R. Bur- ney, R. Beyette, R. Hickey, R. Bartlett NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 1 --. ;r- $113! The Honor Society :3- prasems the high standards of academic and social achievement for which every student strives. Its membership consists of students selected for their Scholarship. leadership, character, and service to the school and community. Cathy Curtis, Don Callus, and Amie Taylor are the prgsem members of the Honor Society under the I advisorship of Mr. Boles. 4 1,, MONHORS Patrolling the halls and controlling the mobs are difficult tasks. even for our eft'itientmonitors. L'nder the direction of Mr. Me- talious, they form the. cote of an orderly corridor sys- tem which meets daily de- mands mrh discrirninaiion. SITTING, l. to r. - K. Austin. K. Valloch. M. Damion. C. Pan- ridge, R. Dumas, C. Stewart STANDING - E. Pentkowski. J. Can don, D. Gallus. C. Tonehi ALUED YOUTH With them new adviser, Mrs. Squires, the Allied Youth still maintains an ac- tive organization. Jackie Gallus, as president, pro- vides vigorous leadership and initiative. The re- ceiving of the. national charter highlighled a suc- cessful and enjoyable year. ROW 1, l. to r. - C. Buzzel, C. St. Peter. C. Lisanami, Mrs.5qu1res. Mr. Mitiguy. V. Greene, J. Bartlett, 1. Haley ROW 11 - C. Curtis, 5. Rohde, A. Wenta, K. 600k, 5. Shannon, A. Taylor ROW 11! - M. Harrison, M. Baker, C. Shand. C. Gollsuom. M. Shand, B. Stagg, C. Lebo, M. Ayoue, B. Kynoski ROW IV - E. Squires, S. Donah. -1. Saceric. M. Carey, A, Westin. I. Smytski, L. Kish 7 6 i n'- . BAND 1st ROW: M. R. Can- don, D. Provencher, B. G orfi, S. Ostrow- ski, . Taranovich, D. Provencher. 2nd ROW: L. Kish. D. Smith, J. Brandt, D. Moran. M. Haley, C, Keyser, D. Rowled e, H. Olson, M. Can an, E. Kish. K. Vallech, D. Stoddard. P. Smyrski 3rd ROW: D. Provencher. A. Wes- u'n, '1'. Curtis. M. E. Austin, K. Camden, P. Larson. G. Gala. J. Brandt, Mr. Saw- er, 4th ROW: R. ..LJmas, R. Henderson, R. Gradziel P. Moran, 5.. Shannon Mr. Sawyer. the presam head uf the Music De artment, has brou ht a new spirit and vitality to Proctor High School. 6 Glee Club has risen from ten members to more than eighty with a quarter of its voices male. The band, too, has increased in size as well as ability. Due to the stead- fast work of Mr. Sawyer, it has greatly enlar ed its musical capacity, exhibiting its talents at concerts, pep-assemb 'es, and basketball games. ls: ROW: J. Buzzel, C. Skuba. B. Congdon, '1'. Curtis. D. Cizmadia. J. Wilkinson. M. Haley, D. jtoddaxd, R. Gradziel, R. Buzzel, 2nd ROW: V. Page, M. Bolton, C. Buzzel, R. Northrop. M. -.-uskey, J. Haley, P. Brewer, C. Lisanami, P. Moran, A. Ayotte, R. Bump, J. Devenbeck. H. Kmkisko, G. Ojala. 3rd - D. Moran, J. Bxandt, C. Morain, j. Eastwick, M. Baker, J. Bartlett, I. J Howe. C. ch0, V. Greens. J. Cook, D. Champine. Sawyer. dirEctor. 4th - C. Cums, D. frovencher. N. R0 ers. D. Nag . L. Kish. K. Cook, M. Ayotte. A. Wanna, S. Baccei, D. Deven- imck. M. Illinski. 1. AuSLin. z. Pentek. L. Corey. 5111- R. Hanscarik. C. Partridge. C. Shand, if. Callus. B. Kyncski. K. Valloch, M. Candon, C. Corey, 5. Core , M. Duskett. M. Saceric. J- j:-myrski, M. Shand, D. Westin, 6th .1. Taranovich. M. Camden. . Duty, G. Galo, R. Fay. E- J- isnLkowski, A. Westin, H. DuSHen, J. Bump, E. Canapa. D. Penkowskj Mr. SENIOR PLAY The Dover Road by A. A. Milne was produced by the class of mm: on line. 4, l'dtit'n, after a gmd- ing day of COHEEE board Icsts. Then: WEN: many, many practices, many, many hours of studying lines. and much I'llEfl'iIIl'iEI'lT. associated with the play that finally came off without too many mistakes. Gail ttippcd, Alan couldn't open the bottle, and the set neatly fall over. but it was all part of the fun. All lhusa associatcd with the piay would lil-u: 10 uxprnss their appreciation to the tremendous producer, Mr. Martel, wi'lose patience was limitless and knowledge 0! the theatre boundless. u 11a: and servant Aha! SUTHERLAND Of Interest to all P. H. 5. students is the school newspaper. the SL'TIIERLANH. News 01 class activities and school sports. a Pro-fjon column, and letters to our friend Dean Floyd make up each tssLte. The di flitult task of co-vrdinating this maturial is the tespunsibility oi' editor Amie Taylor. ably assisted by John Moody. Enthusmsm on the part of all staff mem- bers make the SL'THI-JRLAND an asset to the entire: student body. STANDING. 1. to t. '- P. Moran, J. Cook, M. Candon. A. 1 ay10r. P. Mazut, M. Sacanc. M. Baker. C. Lebo, adviser. Miss Callus SITTING - N. Duty. MI. lllinski, B. Stagg, H. Liu- mas. C. Partidge. C. Gollstrom, C. Curtist Ii. Proetor, H. Conner, Cyshand, J. POIJBCik YEARBOOK ff ,- - 1'71 STANDING: An - T. Allard; advisor, Miss Monette; co-editors C. Curtis and A. Tay- lor; SEATED: co-bus. mgr.. J. Poljacik; Sports, H. Conner; photos, C. Shand; co- bus, mgL. D. Gallus; missing, 33.15., B. Stagg Due to the intense efforts of our yearbook staff. this Praetorian is one of the most original ever produced by Proctor High. Whether these changes are good or otherwise, we shail let you decide. Each person has done his part and the finished product will testify as :0 the effectiveness of our labor. We hope that you enjoy our yearbook as much as we have enjoyed preparing 1'1 1'0: you. STANDING: K. Austin, R. Greene. P. Olson, R. Mezzetta, F. Thomas. D. Eastwick SEATED: C. Gollstrom. M. Baker. A. Westin, C. Partridge, N. Duty STANDING: G. Pentek. H. Olson. E. Sivret. 1. Bartlett, SEATED: G. Bolton, 2. Wenta. 1. Camden. C. Tonelli. M. Illinski EVENING IN TAHITI Queen Carol and His Grace Rollie: Our Junior Prom was very cozy - 24 couples. Everyone present, $ though. had a good time except for the spectators ejected by Mr. Abbott; The decorations, depicting a Tahitian paradise. were excellent. They should have been; we worked t on them from 8 A.M. to 4 P.M. I The promotion, however. was I lacking - and we: lost $127, Oh, well . . . I Cream of the Crop 4. Someone Came! U. The Court, headed by Carol Goll- strom and her escort Tom Grace, was picked by our bani The Keynotes. Freshman waiters and waiuesses pro- vided the refreshments of punch and cookies - not very original, but quite satisfying. All in all. our prom wasn't too bad. We had fun doing it, but sure breathed a sigh of relief at its climax. SPORTS SOCCER FRONT ROW - R. Hickey. R. Mezzetta, D. Murdock. C. Tonelli, J. PolJacik, R. Greene, K. Austin, co-capt.. D. Gallus, co-capt.. D. EastwicI-i SECOND ROW - Coach Lawson, S. Smith. 1-1. Shottsleeves, B. Clarino. E. Pentkowski. J. Candon. A. Curtis. J. h-ioody. T. Austin, C. Doty, J. Bartlett, D. Ojala. H. Connor. trainer 'I'I-HRD ROW - N. Hickey. E. Laptne, B. Smith, F. Thomas. A. Westin, K. Rappino, B. Bllmey, M. Carey, D. Provenchet, D. Westin. G. Callus 1n the fall of 1965, the Proctor Phantoms completed their most successful soccer seascm ever as they won their first state seccer championship with a 113'thl record. ri'he Phantoms also won their ninth straight Marble Valley League Chatttpionship, allowing only seven goals during the regular season. Headed by Coach 'Iom Lawmn and co-captains Don Callus and Kevin Austin, the Proctor ll defeated a determined Springlield hallcltih by a score of 1-0 for the initial win of the 1965 campaign. Traveling to Chester, the Phantoms whipped the htghly-rated Sentinels 3-2 in double overtime. Returning home. Proetur easilyr up- ended Wetllt'ngl'otd t-i-U. Hosting atch-rival Otter Valley. Proctor downed the Otters 2-1. At Ltidlow, the Phan- toms bombed the Presidents 11-2. The sacond meeting between Springfield and Proctor was equally as tough as the first. l'Iowevet, the Phantoms were again on top 2-1. Proctor clinched at least a tie for the MVI. as they shut out the Sentinels from Chester by a score of 2-0. Wallingford hatf'improved little as they fell before the Phantoms 6-D. Otter Vailey hosted the Phantottls and was presented'with a b1tmt4-1 defeat. Proctor completed the regular season with a 3-0 win over Ludlow. In tile first round of the state tournament, Proctor faced undefeated Leland 8:. Gray. and won 5-0. The sema- finals saw undefeated Swanton against Proctor. and the Phantoms grabbed a 3-0 victory. PIOCIOI then proceeded to display one ot the finest passing attacks ever as they netted the state championship by beating Danville 3-1. At left, goalie j. Pol- Jacik and defensive teammates turn back Utter Valley's attempt at goal. At right, I. Candon, E. Pentkowski, K. Austin and goalie J. Poltacik display the defense that allowed only 8 goals during the entire season. At left. R. Hickey and C. Tonelli ad- vance: ball in state finals against Dan- ville. Above, senior B. Mezzetta fights for ball I Atleft. C. Tonellj A . . . 1n seml-Imals agamst Swamon. displays his talent against Chester. At left, C. To- nelli, moves ball in quarterfinals against LeLand 8: Gray. Above, offensive line surrounds scoring ace Bob Greene after his score against Otter Valley. Al left, co-cap- rains Don Callus and Kevin Austin with Coach Law- son. At right, Ed Pent- kowski. Jim Can- don. Don Gallus. and Kevin Austin fight for ball against Otter Val- lay, VARSITY BASKETBALL ROW 1 0-0 - E. Pemkuwski, T. Curtis; ROW 2 - ll. Conner. trainer, C. Stewart, R. Mezzeua, D. Callus. l. Poljacik. B. Greene, Coach Lawson; ROW 3 - E. Squires, manager, R. Hickey, J. Iiartlett, C. Duty, 1-5, Short- sleeves, B. Clarino The 1985-86 varsity basketball season was perhaps the most productive in the annals of Precmr High School. Establishing a fantastic 19-1 record, .1116 Phantoms won the Marble Valley League Championship, the Southern Vermom M Champion- ship. and the Vermont State Class M Champienship. Proctor. under the able coach- ing of Tom Lawson. boasted a balanced scoring attack with Bob Greene. Don Gallus. John Puljacik. and Ed Penzkowski averaging ten points or better. However, even more astonishing was the fact that Proctor only allovumd 48. 60 points per game. , .the best defensive record in the league. ' . 1 B b M In ad a On: Ow o e-zze 1 Y nces welowJ Captain Don Callus fights ball Ll'l early nnnutes of Lhester game, for tap against Chester. fabovd Bab Greene and Iohn Poljacik Scramble for loose ball in waning minutes of Chester game. Mbove? Don Callus scores against Sentinels in first period. an 1:: ftJ Chester's Bruce Parker is pressured by Proctor's league-Iead- ing defense. cabuva Bob Greene, third in MVL scoring, drives for two points. at 1610 Bob Greene drives for two of his 21 points against Chester. ROW 10-10. T. Curtis. H. Shortsleeves, K. Sheehy. T. Curtis, C. Duly, B. Clarion, D. Westin, Coach Abrahamson; ROW 2, E. Kimball, mgr., D. Proven- cher, M. Corey, B. Burney. K. Rappeno, G. Callus Under the able leadership of Coach Abrahamson Proctor High's junior varsitybastlball team chalked up thirteen victories while suffering only four defeats. Perhaps the highlight of their season was a win against Chester High School in double overtime. Twice the Little Phantmns had to come from behind to amid defeat. Freshmen Clayton 13on and Hal Shortsleeves made excellent debuts for Proctor High School. H33 was- high score:- for the team during the season and Clayt was a near seco Abrahamson used every member of the team extensively, and it looks like Proctor may not have to worry about basketball for a few years. BASEBALL ROW 10-0, E. LaPine, B. Clarion. H. Conner, trainer, D. Harrison. R. Hickey; ROW 2, B. Greene, A. Curtis. D. Gallus, B. Burney, J. Camden. J. Poljacik, A. Westin, Coach Ward nd. Coach J.V. CHEERLEADING BOTTOM LEFT mioving clockwiseL J. Bartlett, A. chta. E. Kynoski. M. Harrison, P. Gallus. L. Kennedy - . -.: - H :1. : VARSITY CHEERLEADING EOT'I ROW tl-U. C. Lisananli, M. Illinski, K. Van. . D. Provencher; TOP ROW. 5. Kapitan, C, Galina ' ' - 1?: the able assistance of Miss Ctamer the Ski lea: has worked hard to produce better skiers. Tm Hare. than adequate Proctor facilities have Bidt'u. mn'ncnsely in the effort. The entire team wouh Like to thank Miss Cramer for her time and cffov 5 well as the town for the use of the ski area. SKI TEAM Elm: FRONT ROW - M. Ojala. P. Brewer. J. Eastwick, P. Gallus. C. Morgan, G. Ojala. M. Landon BACK ROW - J. Brandt. 5. Shannon, Miss Cramer, D. Nagy, D. Howe TOP, The opening tap between Ches- ter and Proctor: ABOVE. cheerleaders urge Phantoms ta Fight Team, Fight! CLASS OF '66 ATHLETIC PARTICIPANTS Austin. Keven: soccer f1.2.3. co-capt. 4J; J. v. basketball m; v. basketbalul,2,3J; baseball 0,2,Q Bartlett, Jerry: soccer t3,Q: J.V. basketball tn: V. basketballog Camden, Jim: soccer $3.40; Lv. basket- ball t1,2x V. basketball 631; baseball t1, 2.3,4J Conner, Harry: soceer a, mgr. 2, trainer 3.41:; J.V. basketballtn; V. basketball tmgr. 2, trainer 3.4. scotekeeper Q: baseball tmgt. 1.2. trainer 3.10 Eastwick. Dave: soccermj ' Callus. Don: soccer n.2, co-capt. 3.49; J.V. basketball in: V. basketball 0.2, 3, Capt. 4k baseba11t1.2,3.4i Greene. Bob: soccert1.2.3,433 J.V. basket- To Coach Tom Lemon: For you: willingness to aid the male youth of this school and this community. for the countless hours that you have tak- .38 from your family to give to the teams of Proctor High School, and for the many miles that you have traveled to discover and present the best possible instruction to your team. We. the class of 1966. on be- half of the student body and the people of this town. humbly thank you far all you have done. . Yours in sports. ta y$-xw Sports Director - bal tn; V. basketball n.2, co-capt. 3 4y baseball t1,2.3.ca Mezzetta. Bob.- soccet u.2,3,4h Lv. bas- ketball $.23; V. basketball 65,9; base' balltl,2.3.Q Olson, Paul: soacer t1.2J; J.V. basketball am; baseba11t1.2; Poljacik. John: soccer $53.9; Lv. basket- bali EU; V. basketball f1,2, co-capt. 3, .9; baseballa,2,3,g Thomas. Forrest: soccer t4; Tonelli, Carlo: soccett1.2.3,4k1.v. bas- ketball tn; V. basketball $.30 Wenta. Ted: soccer t1.23: LV. basketball u. mgt. 2;; baseball t1.2h Westin, Alan: soccer 63.9 ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE SEATED AROUND THE TABLE: Judy Smyrski; Mr. Bell, Adviser; Kathy Valloch; Margaret Shand; Bonnie Stagg; Miss Brolin, Adviser: Marsha Landon; Michael Sienkiewicz. Q UNDERCLASSMEN mmpr-n 12th - T. - F. Thomas; 11th ' T- 1- Northrop; 10th - T. - Haley; S. - v.13. - A. Taylor; :3. - S- J- Nelson: P- ' C- 1. Bartlett, :1. . D. Ojala; D, Eastwick; s. - M. 11- 5mm : V-P- ' 13- SU'IYT' v.P. - N. Hickey linski ski mmmO--n-no 9th - P. - H. Morrison; 8th - P. - B. Austin; V.P. 7:11 - S. - M. Huskey; V.P. - D, Durkee; S. - - D. Provencher; S. - N. V.P. - J. Buzzeli; P. - P. Moran; Missing T. - Kennedy; T. - M. Ojala D. Pcmkowski; '1'. - R. Gradzlel PT Buzzell lst ROW: 1. Nelson, K. Valloch, P. Smyrski. C. Canapa, J. Erickson, D. Provencher. L. Manley, P. Duprey. 2nd ROW: .1. Larson. M. Kamuda, P. Duprey. M. R. Candnn, C. Stewart, C. Squires, M. Duskett. J. Gallus, W. Twible, Mr. Boles, 3rd ROW: W. Thomas, D. Harrison, R. Hickey, A. Curtis, L. Doty, P. Lebo, W. Smith. T. Austin, 4th - S. Smith. E. Lapine. J. Northrop, E. Pentkowski, R. Dumas. B. Burney, J. Moody, BJNelson, B. Clarino. J'lI-Nlnlp . l -Inr' n- ...--' '- 1sxRUW: C. Lisananu. V. Greene, C. Lebo. 1. Raymond. 1. Bartlett, C. Buzzel. J. Haley. K. St. Peter. 2nd - N. Hickey, N. Zsido, M. Harrison, E. Wcma. M. Ayotle. 3.1-Iohde. E. Kynoski, M. Sienkicwicz. A. Murdock, Mrs. Ross. adviser, 3rd - E. Squires, K. Rappeno, K. Shcehy, 5. Denali. C. Corey, M. Saccric, M. Shand. E. Kimball, D. Pruvencl'lur. G. Callus, 41h ROW: G. Welmore, B. Haley, M. Short- sIccves, M. Corey. T. Curtis. N. Frechelte, S. Biro. J. Burnes, U. Ujaia. Bl ROW: P. Dory, D. l-fowc-, D. Devcnbeck, 5. Shannon, M. AusLin, D. Rowledge, .' .'. Sultan, R. Baker. P. Moran, C. Ksnnedy. 2nd ROW: R. Gradzicl, J. Smyrskj, L. Kish, D. Nagy. K. Cook, N. Rogers, J. Mercall'. A. Wanta, L. Lapine. M. Duprey. 'l'. Cums, Mrs. Mahoney, adviser. 3rd ROW.- H. Duskeit, P. Callus, S. Burncy, J. Hump, B. Kynoski, S. Curvy, K. Vallach. R. Hanesariic, P. Pumainville, S. Ostmw- ski, IE. Henderson. b ls! ROW G. Ojala. J. Devenbeck. D. Champme. J. Cook, M. Buskey, C. Morgan, A. Ayotte. D. Moran, H. Korkisko, V. Page 2nd ROW B. Congdon, J. Brandt, Tl, North- rop, L. Corey, L. Shurlsleeves S. Baccei, C. Pentek, S. Kapitan, D. Stoddard, Miss Brolin. Adviser 3rd ROW C. Kayser. C. Skuha. A. Wema, D. Baker. I. Harrison, A, Manganelli, M. Sienlu'ewicz. G. Gallus. S. McAuslan, T. Duty 4th ROW 1. Buz- zel, J. St.Peter, A. Beccei, R. Beyette, H. Wenla R. Biro, R. Marshall, M. Gallus. J. Gradziel, R. Buzzel. LAST ROW 1.. Pokene. D. Cizmadia, I. Wilkinson, L. Grif- finI D. Pentkowski, R, Bartlett 1;: ROW R. Bump. D. Provencher. J. Eastwick. J. Kapitan, M. Landon, M. Ojala. P. Brewer. L. Kallen, 2nd ROW B. Thomas. H. Lebo. L. Rappeno P. Haley, D. Ken- nedy. N. Kennedy. 1.. Conner, P. Smith, Mr. Bell Adviser 3rd RQW B. Agstin. F. Proctor. W. Bauer, E. King. N. Illinski, I. Sienkiewica. B. Gyron, K. Blame, B. Bab- cock, M. Metcalf, B. Cam :1, 41h ROW E. Wojik. E. Klsh. G. Melen. M. Haley. A. Champine F. Devenbec , K. Camden, 5. Callus mmJa-r-O TOM ALLARD Patience is a virtue, .. . Tom . . . Bag's buddy. . . artist, . . actor. , . KEVIN AUSTIN when in doubt, tell the truth. .. Merle. , .Wisconsin. . . Get oft my back . . . Tufly. . . MARY BAKER A smile is a curve that can set many things straight. ... Quiel. . . 'I'enemni's. . . little fingers. size 9?. . . 5 foot 2, eyes of blue. . . JEROME BARTLETT It's easier to suy out than get out. . . .Jerry. . . that blonde hair. . . LB. . . .pick and choose. . . li- cense?. . .Ed. . . someday . .. 111'? - C'ANDON N 'i: is full of pleasure. . .Cotjlkion '64. . . f 1..Quai1huntin'. . . GAIL BO LTON when in trouble - THINK FAST. . . . Ken. . . Surfer girl. . . Caii- fornia girl. . .get around. . . likes Spars. . . and Teen Center . . . Groovy . . . WILLIAM CIOFFI Eat. drink. and be merry. . . . hunt. . . fish. . . Stern . . . CATHERINE CURTIS Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. ... Dilly. . . Nelly. . . Chem. Labs. . . seamstress. . . Pickle . . . HARRY CONNER The important thing'in life is not thetriumph but the struggle. The essential thing is not w have conquered but to have fought well. . . . Cobb . newspaper articies . . . sports expert. . . Cazzie Hurr- sel. . . Hank Aaron. . . sports en- thusiast. . .pro baseball. . . has- kethall. . . football. . .erc. .. . .-L. DANNY DAHLIN Don't 181 work interfere with play. . . . 'censored sayings'. . . NANCY DUTY what we have to learn to do we learn by doing. .. . Red hair. . . cripes . . Nance. . . RICHARD DUPREY Life is a series of weekends with school in between. ... Dick. . .cars. . . likes Lindas .. .garage man. . .Big Moms. . . DAVID EASTWICK Success is 10 per cent ability and 90 per cent effort and de- termination. . . . Charles. . . Mt. Hermon boy . . . Mouth Lynnie. . .true b1ue.. . TILSON FRAPPIER Remember to work to live. but don't live to work. -. hq. DONALD GALLUS . 4 . Pete. . . the hunter--for what?. . . Rurland girls--brace- lets. . .geI a deer?. .. I Pride goeth before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall. . . .Dan. . . the clunk. . . S. B.D. . . .All American Boy. . . Carla . . . Cotillion '64. . .4 pies in an hour. . . How's the huntin'? . . . CAROL GOLLSTROM Live, love and be merry, .. . Tom. . . cheerleader; ., monkeys. . . Cotillion '64. . . Honest, if you want to be- lieve me . . .Utah?. . . R0 BERT GREENE The night has a thousand eyes. . . . girls . . . gold Cadillac. . . sports. . .Greener. . .could be tense. . .Rutland on the brain . . . slash. . . MARILYN ILLINSKI Silence is golden. ..Ray. . . Rover . . .St. Mike's , . , cheerleading. . . horseback riding. . . sports. . . dancing. . . cars. . . music. . . SANDRA KAPITAN Live and Learn . . Huck. . . cheerleader. . Frosty . . . . shdny ROBERT MEZZETTA Life without laughter is like an empty keg. . . ROCky. . . . Brooklyn. . peasant . . I travel --West? . . . swinging bridge WILLIAM MELEN Life is for the living. . . . motorcycle. . maniac. . . muscles. .mover???. .books. .. whaehes. anyone?,Marincs BRUCE MORRI SON We learn and learn but not the wiser grow. . . . loud. . . Fisher. . . Ponderosa . . . hands. . . lover-boy. .. PAUL OLSON Who is content, enjoys. . . . Chick. . . Clubhouse. . . Chickmobile. . . 'piIh'. . . HERBERT OLSON People who are quiet aren't necessarily angels. . . . Herbacious. . . musical. . . typlst. . . CAROL PARTRIDG E who knows what's in the camel's hump? . . . Posie. . . Grub. . . blushes. . . Giggles. . . Prince. . . Carla. . . GARY PENTEK Speak softly and carry a big stick. ...cars. . .guns. . . JOHN POLJACIK All things are possible for him who believeth. . . . words of wisdom. . . History lover. . . Sugar Cookies. . . ping pong. . . Someday . . . Junie 8L Chuckle . . . CATHERINE SHAND At every word a reputation dies. . . . Neil. . .Dill.. .Chem. L31 . . . car breaks. . . Forget It . Tota . . . BONNIE STAGG I love a broad margin to my life. . . . Sedge . . . skiing. . . bicycle rides. peanut butter kid.. . those long weekends. . . Tough EDGAR SIVRET For my thoughts are not your thoughts neither are your ways my ways. . . . Chittendon. . . horses. . . bleach?. . . Surfer Iue. . . Wan- na drag? . . . New 5ersey Boy? AMIE TAYLOR I am not what you supposed, but far different. . . .smarts. . . words of wisdom . . . AquO still?. . .Remlutinn- ist. . . Kinda c001 . . . CARLO TONELLI Take advantage of opportu- nity when it presents itself. ...Ita1y... Brnter. . . The Lance . . . grouch. . . West?. . . Gimme a buck . . . FOR REST THOMAS When in sleep - we are all equal. ..Mr. Tink. . . West. . .Drag? . , . third string representative . . . Green Lake. . . My Fel- lows . . . ZBIGNIEW WENTA The truth does hurt. .. . Mmo's helper. . . Ted. .. Lemik. .. ALAN WESTIN We owe the world a living not t' other way around. ... cars. . . music. . . tuba. . . Silver Sneak. . . Ben. . SENIOR DIRECTORY THOMAS ALLARD Latin Club 1,2; Science Club 2.3: A1- lied Youth 2.3: French Club 4; Class Secretary 2; District Play. Cast 3; San- ior Play. Cast 4; Praetorian 4; Jr. One- Acts. Crew 2 KEVIN AUSTIN Soccer 1.2.3.4; Basketball 1.2.3; 'Baseba111.2; Class Treasure: 1; Junior One-Acls 3; Senior Play 4; Yearbook Staff4; French Club 1,2,3: Varsity Club 3. 4; Monitor Squad 3,4; Science Club 1.2 MARY BAKER Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; Sutherland 3.4; Prize Speaking 2. 3: Librarian 2. 3; Senior Play 4; Praetorian 4 JEROME BARTLETT Soccer 3, 4; Basketball 1.4: Scorekeep- e: 3: Latin Club 1', 2,- Boys' Glee Club 1; Praetorian 4 GAIL BOLTON Cheerleader 4; Senior Play 4; Proctor?- an 4 Sweetheart Carol - Cotillion Girl Class Marshall - J. 8. JAMES CANDON Baseball1.2.3.4;Basketball1.2.3: Soccer 2. 3.4: Student Counci12,4; Student Council Workshop 4; Student Council Convention 2; Latin Club 1; French Club 1: Soph. Class Pres.; As- sembly Comm. 3: Praetorian 4; Jr. One-Acts 1.2.3; District Play 4; Mon- itor Squad 3, 4 CATHERINE CURTIS Glee Club 1.2.4; French Club 1.2.3, 4; Allied Youth 3. V.P. of Socials 4, Sec. 4; Librarian 1; Sutherland News Ed. 3,4; Nat. Honor Society 3.4; Praetorian Co-Ed. 4; Sr. Play 4: Jr. One-Acts 3 I HARRY CONNER JV Basketball 1; V Basketball, Mgr. 2, Trainer 3.4; Baseball. Mgr, 1,2. Trainer 3.4; Ir. One-Acts 1.2. 3; Latin Club 2; French Club 3: Allied Youth 3; Sutherland Sports Ed. 3.4: Proctori- an Sports Ed. 4; Boys' State 3 WILLIAM CIOFFI Jr. One-Acts. Crawl DANNY DAHLIN National Rifle Assoc, 1,2. 3. 4 NANCY DOTY Sutherland 4: Praetorian 4: Sr. Play 4 RICHARD DUPREY Senior Play. Qew 4 DAVID EASTWICK Boys' Glee Chub 1; Science Club 1: 51'. Play 4; Proctorian 4; V Soccer 4; Sr. Class Pres. :1: Varsity Club 4 TELSON FRAPPIER Proctorian 4 DONALD GALLUS American Legion Award; Fresh. Class Pres.; V Basketball 1,2. 3.4. Co-Capt. 4: Baseball 1.2.3.4: Soccer 1.2.3.4. Co-Capt. 3.5: Iv Basketball 1: Student Counci11.2.3.4. Sec. 1.2. Pres. 4; Boys' State; National Honor Society 3. 4 CAROL GOLLSTROM JV Cheerleaer 1; Varsity Cheerleader 2.3.4: Latin Club 1: Allied Youth 4; SuLhe-rland 4: Praetorian 4: Ir. One- Acts 1: Class Sec. 1. 3: Glee Club 1; Librarian 2: Sr. Play. Make-up 4 ROBERT GREENE Soccer 1,2. 3.4; JV Basketball 1; V Basketball 1.2.3.4: Cu-Capt. 3: Base- ba111,2.3.4: Science Club 1.2.3.4: French Club 1.2. 3; Vice-Pres. 3: Proc- torian 4: Student Counc113.4, Vice- Pres. 3: Class Pres. 3; Youth Citizen- ship Conf. 3: Boys' Glee Club 1 MARILYN ILLINSKI Librarian 1.3: Hench Club 1.2.3: Glee Club 1.2.3.4; JV Cheerleading 1. 3: V Cheerleading 4-; Sutherland 4; Proctoti an 4: D. A.R.; Girls' State, State Audi- tor of Accts.; SI. Play 4; Jr. One-Acts 3: Prize Speaking 3.4: Class Secretary 4: All-State Music Festiva14 SANDRA KAPITAN V Cheerleading 2.3.4: Latin Club 2; 51'. Play. Make-up 4: Proctorian 4 WILLIAM MELEN V Football 1.2; Track 1,2: Wrestling 2.2: Jr. One-Acls 3; Crew: Sr. Play 4 ROBERT MEZZETTA Soccer 1, 2. 3, 4; Basketball 1. 2, 3. 4; Baseb3112,3,4; Jr. One-Acts 1.2. 3: Sr. Play 4: Latin Club 1.2: Praetorian 4 BRUCE MORRISON Glee Club 1I 2.3.4: National Rifle As soc. 1,2,3 HERBERT OLSON All-State Music Festival 3: Praetorian 4; Band 2. 3. 4 PAUL OLSON Soacer 1.2; Basketball 1I 2: Baseball 1; French Club 1.2.3: It. One-Acts, Stage Mgr. 2.3: Praetorian 4 CAROL PARTRIDGE Glee Club 1.2.3.4: Student Council 1: French Club 1,2. 3, 4; Librarian 2; Suth- erland 3.4; Monitor 3.4; Ir. One-Acts 1.2.3; Sr. Play 4 GARY PENTEK Proctor Ir. Rifle Club 1. 2. 3. 4 JOHN POLJACIK JV Basketball 1; VBasketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 3; Soccer 2,3,4, All-Star MVL 3.4; Baseball 1, 2.3.4: Szudent Counc113;French Club 3; Librar- ian 33619.9. Club 1,2,3: Sutherland 4. Bus. Mgm Praetorian, Co-Bus. Mgr. 4: Latin Club 1: Jr. One-Acts 2,3; Sr. Play 4; Class Treas. 3 CATHERINE SHANE Class Trees. 2; Sutherland 3.4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3.4; Proctorian 4: AZlied Youth 3.4; Latin Club 1; 51'. Play 4, Crew; Ir. One-Actsa EDGAR SWEET Randolph H. S. - Vice-Pres., Fresh. Class; Vice-F:es.. Soph. Class; Carnival Plays, 1.2 BONNIE STAGG Glee Club 1, 2.3: Librarian 2: Sutherland 1,2, 4: Proctorian Treats. 4; Ski Club 4: Jr. One-Acts Cast 2,3, Crew 1; Sr. Play Assist. Dir. 4; As- sembly Comm., Pres. 3, 4; French Club 1; Lab in Club 2; Prize Speaking 2; Allied Youth 3, 4 AMJE TAYLOR Latin Club 1; Assembly Comm. 2; Prize Speak- ing 2.3; Science Club 1, 3, 4; Allied Youth 3,4, Pres. 3: Model Congress 2; French Club 3,4: Citizenship Conf. 3; Honor Society 3,4: Suther- land, Assist. Ed. 3, Ed. 4: Praetorian, Co-Ed. 4; Sr. Play; Class Vice-Pres. 3,4 FORREST THOMAS Soccer 4: 5!. Class Treas.: SI. Play, Pub. Top, Boys' and Girls' State Delegates; Middle' D'A'R' Gm: Mgr.: Science Club 1,2; Fr. Club 1.2: Prov torian 4 Bottom. Our quiet Study Hall! 1t- - CARLO TONELLI E; Fr. Club 1,2,3; V. Club 4; Monitor 3,4; Soccer E - . . -. . . ' 1,2,3.4; Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 1; Praetori- m . ' -i' ' ' an 4: Jr. One-Acts 2,3 F ZBIGNiEw WENTA Basketball 1; JV Mgr. 2; Soccer 1,2; Baseball 1,2; Jr. One-Acts, Stage Mgr. 1; Pmctorian 4 ALAN WESTON Soccer1,3,4: Band 1,2,3,4: Glee Club 1,2,3. 4; Sr. Play 4, Cxew 1; Jr. One-Acts 1,3: Latin Club 1,2; Allied Youth 3.4; Ml-State Music Festival 4 WWW. mm ' - Auto' Banking at Its Best on Evelyn St. - Downtown Rutland Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ADS EL.. Smooth, Creamy Country-Style Ice Cream Dairy Products SEWARDS DAIRY Rutland, Vermont The Home Office of VERMONT MARBLE COMPANY Proctor , Vermont The Marble Center of the World Location of World's Largest Marble Exhibit Visited Annually by Over 60, 000 People SMW MQQZM 6WM a; W 'I COMPANY SAWYER W. lEE 40 law Furkwy Scull! Inurlln'lon, Vonneni Tohphono Univonfly 4-6250 Also WHO THERESE'S BEAUTY SALON THERESE DANKANICS 22 Garden Street Proetor, Vt. Phone 459-2950 VERMONT DRY WALL Service and Quality R. H. BOLTON 802 - 775-4425 Twenty- Four Hour Service Compliments of WHWB STEREO THEATRE Largest Selection of Records in Vermont Affiliate of RUTLAND GAS 8.: OIL CO. . INC. Phillips 66 Heating Oil 138 West Street Rutland, Vermont Rutlanws Exclusive Bond Agency McNEIL 8. REEDY Complete Men's Wear Telephone 773-7760 81-83 Merchants Row Rutland, Vermont Congratulations to the Class of 1966 SHANGRAW'S PHARMACY 58 Center Street at Wales Rutland, Vermont PRospect 3-3465 RUTLAND OPTICAL, INC. Dispensing Opticians F. W. GILMAN 28 Cenfer St. Rutland, Vermont HELENA'S BEAUTY MART 18 Patch Street Telep-hone 4594679 Beautiful Hair Makes a Lovelier You?1 To The Proctor High School Class of 1966 Congratulations and Sincere Best Wishes for Every Success HOWE RICHARDSON SCALE COMPANY Manufacturers of World's Longest Lever Scales Rutland , Vermont I Compliments of PROCTOR SUPERMARKET compliments 0f FLORY'S RESTAURANT Center Rutland, Vermont Compliments of ' UNION FURNITURE A Specialty COMPANY AND BarwB-Q Chicken CARPETLAND PAUL D. TRAPENI 162 South Main St. Rutland, Vt. Proprietor - Opposite the Fairgrounds f PROCTOR CREAMERY INC. Quality Dairy Products Proctor Vermont FREDETTE CHEVROLET INC. Vrkilc v22? 5'. ' k - .. W l. .5 -- ,m E 1'5 . us K .- . '19.; f 1'3; Chevrolet Sales and Service Phone 459 - 3329 Proctor, Vermont Compliments of TED'S PIZZA 8- COFFEE SHOP 91 State Street Rutland, Vermont Telephone 773-6368 Owner, RAYMOND T. VIGNOE MORTENSON'S BARBER SHOP HAROLD M. 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HE RALD Associatea Pr es s Member Over 20, 000 Copies Sold Every Day CENTRAL VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION . . :5: - d: 9' ; ' .- 9! . .. muinm PIIICI'DI NIL EMPAIY .- 1.19;; PROCTOR COAL CO., INC. Best Wishes to the Class of 1966 Phone 459-3349 FREEMAN'S Certified Gemologist 76-78 Merchant's Row Rutland, Vermont Compliments of DICK1 S FLOWERS FLOWER FASHIONS 13 Cottage St. Rutland Corsages Bouquets Weddings and Funerals Ca11773-7911 Fine Fur Garments Cold Storage W. E. GRACE COMPANY Service Building 128 Merchants Row 773-5033 THE TUTTLE PUBLISHING CO. , INC. Offset and Letterpress Printing 13 Center Street Rutland, Vernlont In Rutland, Vermont - It's the TOWNE SHOP Corner. 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Congratulations to the Class of 1966 WOLK'S 17 Center Street Rutland, Vermont Quality Groceries KAMUDA'S FOOD MARKET Complete One-Stop Shopping 48 East Street Proctor, Vermont THE B OWIARAMA Rutland, Vermont HUNT'S FLORISTS 129 Church Street Rutland, Vermont 773-3374 Prescriptions Luncheonette MARBLE PHARMACY Proctor - 459-3549 Greeting Cards Free Delivery Compliments of D. W. McGARRY Dependable Service Better Values Pi-octor, Ve rlnont Complirne nt 5 of BEAUCHAMP 8. O'ROURKE Graduate Pharmacis t5 51 Merchants Row Rutland, Vermont Sign of Good Taste A 8: W ROOT BEER Rutland, Vermont RUTLAND SAVINGS BAN K Able's Tire Corp. Ray Beane lncorp. Ray Reilly's Tire Mart Compliments of RUTLAND TIRES DEALERS ASSOC. Congratulations, Class of 1966 MILADY'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Telephone 773- 3233 Rutland, Vermont LINDHOLM MOTORS INC. 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