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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
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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'- .
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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
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