Proctor High School - Proctorian Yearbook (Proctor, VT)
- Class of 1969
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CTORIAN PROCTOR HIGH SCHOOL ---0R, VERMON T For your untiring efforts on behalf of every student of Proctor High, your pa- tience as a teacher and an administrator, and your warmth as a human being . . You hava taken us all from seventh grade on, One Step at a Time. We. the 1969 Praetorian Staff, proudly dedicate our yearbook to Mr. WK. The Many Worlds of Me My eyes can dimly see the pal' tem of my life and the puzzle that is me. ' I'm a ragamuffin chiIcI wearing, a finger-paimed smile. The line is Illinly drawn tween joy and sorrow. x1279? Hey Su nshinc. . fIT' 4A Come a running downstairs Keep your eyes wide. . . The chance won't come again. Hear my words that 1 might teach you . . . For 131: Me: they are 1 dungiug. . . I must be what I must be and fan: mmmow . Smiling faces 1:3 to umasund. . . So. .. .I'll continue to continue. , . ......A..v...au-u....1.-!. .1- . . . .rrv.xL..rrI:t.n... i? .! 1 ...:..Er.rl:o.irl 11.13.15 3. . gr? . 3.... u........... 1. ............c. .. .....-tr:.. ......1...a.i- 34.. . . . ....L4n...1..:t.n. . .34' a-Tui-F-, 1; LE manna 1' I31: .miji-i 17m? . .: ;. :wmes- pack? a.g-gcri- 3.1.14.6: nwri-n WCLASSES . .. v'-'-'.'. :.-..-. 32 - .- '-'... . 'uTJJ: . 4-0 .....'.r.0 Ron. ..Skitcl1 . . Ey bobbie . .chcf. . . Come on! . . . Marines N Jon..Er1gine;-s Wk .carpenter. . . I21310?qu.Mus- -' WEL- Charlottc. . . Lynn. . . Shonie. . . saucer rides. ..Gill's. . . license?. . . thoughtful...GuI girl 563722075 I'm a Frml ... whcn Boys Wore Skirts' . The Big Losers! w ;f Linda. . .17uane.. . diet. . . McGarry's. . . frosted. . $53313 it Mary . . . Spars H.111 flirt Tom . . . books. . . Cheerleader. . . fickle female. . . Gary-Dmp dead! h Blessed with MR. C. . . . We re- ' m mber M BOLES. . . Hov ca w e R. V n e Ellie. . . Queen forget! ' Montezuma. . . Eh dude . . . Doug. . . the great phi- artist. . ' Kenmore I lusopher. . . big, K' . . . Square. . . Hendrix Ruth Ellen. . . Wouglcs i Mike. . . Bull. . . big. . . Chris. . . clown. . . gross. . . Athlete. . . SKI. . . FRENCH ' Hal. . . Sweeper. . . Sport. .. ATHLETE. . . Smile. . . Boy's State . . ,Banana Judy. . Jude. . . Wc blew it! ' . . . Poland Forcwr. . . The Lake. . . GUT 6111.. . Skiing. . . giggles Rage. . . Harleytoons. . . casing the joint. . . W. F. C. V. Pres. . . Speech Week. . . Winged Warrior Deb. . . Nuggsie. . . We blew Sharon. . . Cher. . . The lake it! ' . . . Wil'lgcd Warriors. . . Thc . . . raids. . . Casing the joint. . . BOMB. . . LAUGH. . . It's Where we go now? . . . SNOWINGE' independent Jim. . . Little Ma tch. . . 1'11 drink to that . . . hell driver. . . Wynda. . . Flash. . . Conrad Birdie Henry. . . The BUG. . . Proctor Players. . . skating rink. . . The ROMA. . . tall marl. . . Legion Officer Cindy. . . I know the answer . . . Chittenden. . . The name's Jim . . .basketball JoAnn. . . Preacher. . . eeeeeahhh1 . . . censor . . . Geronomo Debbie. . . math wizz . . . FASHIONS. . . oboe?. . . D. R. . . biologyI major and wizz Susam. .Oz . . . Bunny. . , GUM... Got the wheels . . .cruiser - . Hey, d'ja do you Latin? Aggie. . . Snow . . . The. Green. . . bike rides. . . Cotillion. . . Twinklezoes. . . Cheerleader ' 13-551! Huht-BiL W. ; - gnu; Karen. . . Stanlcy. . . Oh NO . . . Monday, Mondayl. . . GTTC. . . I can't do it. Ijus: can't! Donna. . . the Dodge. . . cxperie nccd driver. . . Gun-Ho. . . ljbrary Paula. . . Gillis. . . GOON. . . Europe. . . Snow FOREVER. . . Ski Bum. , . Oh! They make me so MAD! Clayt. . . Bird. . . The bod. , . Let it rip! . . . 1000 plus. . . A THLETE. . . white Levis Harry. . . Bear. . . Rangatang . . . Gut man . . . New York. . . Pat. . . POND. . . I fought the law . . . Girl Watcher. . . Hot Line Ron- . . Ronna G. . . . blush. . . Donna. . . I iikc it . . . Dec. '30. . . giggles Dick. . . PeanOS. . . Leona. . . horseman. . . rover. . . Hot Line. . . I like it - Greg .Mnccrc gar. .. .V'VLQNFO West leand...Pepai... f - ulcer. . . Uh ha . . . Dec. 20. .. must pass all ' . . courses 'rlDRSFS,.-' ROW 1: K. lilaisc, M. Landon. P. Smixh, C. Lobe, A. Cllmnpillc: HOW I 1.: B. Thomas, P. Short- slccvcs, P. Brewer, D. Austin. E, Wujcik, IL Austin LEFT, ROW 1: 11. Bump. 1.. Kallen, H, Gyorfi. L. Cnnncri; ROW 2.- N. lllinski. D. Kunnudy, D1. Kennedy vf RlLT-I'IT: D. Pr awe nc 11c! . FTc5.: P. Ojalu, Sun; K. Bandon, V. Preh: M. Candml. l'rea-s. : Mr. Dunn, Adv. ROW .1: R. Lar- son, M. Haley. It. Gradzicl. B. t'tzmapa, 5i. Hur- hula, 1?. Smith: ROW 2: 3;. Cailus, 15. Bauer. B. McMuhml, R. Visi, E. Kish ROW1: P. Haley, D. Eihmnpinc; ROW '2: H, fimlwy, P. l'jarzuy, M. Raymond, J. l'irilIELil'. ROW K L. Rappcnn, C. Pun:ng L. Cupell RUN l- T. Baccui, D. Stoddard; ROW :1: U. Mum . H. Kurkwko, M. Gallus, l.. Griffin; ROW :1: S, UBCL'Ci, 3.1. Huskcy; ROW 4; 1L Nmtmup, D. Cizmadia; ROW 5;: R. 81m, C. Morgan, L. Puckett ROW 1: Ca. Callus, 17. Stevens, D. Baku, 13!, WLison, J. tiradzicl; ROW? E'r. leL-n, iI, Wuma, i1 Elarrimn, W. Cmunn, B. E.Mlcu ROW 1: iii. lilliiacll, Hum : t3. 5mm. 3cm; ROW L' 'l'. Pm; , F'rc::.-. Mrs. Litllr. Adm; A. Wants, 'x'. Prm. ROW 1: t3. Keyser, T. Manganelll. D. ?tntknmlci: ROW 3:: Ca, Ojala, P. 'lhylnr, J. t'ioak, L. t'Iurcy; ROW 13: E. I-fnm'nurik, l. IJuzzuH Paula. . . Chubs. . . Bob i6. . . iet. . . . . . He's really cool . . . bikeRergiges Q in C.Y.O. ...Elm Street JYP 9 - homemaker Paul. . . Dizzy. . . those curls. . . Theta. . .6565. .1. history Bob. . . Beefus. . . kind hearted. . .moumain. . . mighty Crysler Tim. . . altar boy . . . roving eyes . . . Lrish. . . Felix. . . the thin man. . . Muscles. . . Hay-hay-hoF ho-how to go! Jim. . . math genius . . . quiet. , , laugh. . . FINAST. . . lights Barb. . . Philmorc Sparks . . . Cherry. . . 1:1ugh...S.C. ... A1right you guys! ... PLO. ... Dylan Sally. . . Sticks. . . walks. . . rou- tine. . . basketball. . , moving days . . . 611: Girl. . . hamsters tCUmbim . . . blusher Leona. . . 'Ona Poo. . . Richard. . . NO! . . . the '01 Chev. . . I'll beat you up . . . Fish. . . apples Sue. . . Sam. . . Wally. . .raids. . . Casing the joint. . . engaged. . . Carroll's. . . always a friend Cathy. . . Cookson. . . Steve. . . giggle. . . cute. . . Uga moola. . . Queenie Oriental Fantasy Ginancial F10p1...Jr. trip to Boswm. .Freedom Trail, Right Mr. Boles...SI. Mary- .. Bullets. . . DAZE ..' . Class Meetings Mnother Worm. . .Stlatfatd Extrav- SCROUNGE- - - Are you kidding aganza. . .Daisies?...Right girls. . . WE WANT OUT! 1116? . . .Hot Dodge.. . H 8:. B Bob. . . Hobart. . . Body.r and Soul . . . drumS. . . King Biscuit . . . Sly Stone. . . those bloodshot eyes Gary. . - G. A. G. . . . Wallace. . . 16 shoe. . . Enrico Camso's rill fan. . . shmtwave radio A1. . .Chip. . . sidebums. . . Manor. . . Green Mountain Girls. . . crazy. . . Come on . . . V. W. A ROW 1: S. Babuock, R. Wolford, LL Gee, I. Gill, R. Gee; ROW 1:; R1 chctte, J. Bailey, I. Sivrct, L. Horton, A. Gee ROW 1; P. Austin, T. Turner, J. Stafford; ROW 2: M. Chchy, M. Curtis, A. 'E'llomas; ROW 3: D. Burgess, C. Shostak, P. Namath, D. Kynoski, F. Garrow BELOW, ROW 1: J. Gray, 560.: S. Westin. Pram; Miss Dorr, Adm; G. May, V. Pres.; W. Corey. Treats. ROW 1: K. Carlton; ROWE; J. Haley, E. I-Iarrisnn. J. Dahlia: ROW 3: L. Morgan, M. Blackwood. L. Frazier. '1'. Marshall; ROW 4: R. Senecal, M. Larson, L. Parker, J. Deane Frejlomen ABOVE, ROW 1: J. Tan- ner, D. Anderson; ROW '3: K. Corliss, F. Ken- nedy, C. Manganellj; ROW 3: V. Rowledge, L. Saceric, R. Champinc, 5. Peterson, 'I. Bartlett. T. Harrisen UPPER LEFT; C. Ojala, V. Fresh; R. Corey, Pres.; Mr. Ezzo, Adv.; B. Ciz- media, Treas.; C. Allard, Sec. RIGHT, Row 1: S. Puckett, A. Sicnkiewicz, M. Wennore. J. Rappcno; ROW '2: C. Barney, K. Cor1i55, S. Kapitan ROW 1: F. Ojala, C, Chchy, J. Northrop, M. Marshall; ROW 2: R. Mecier, J. Brewer, P LaPine, S. Champinc, S. Cook Grade 8 ROW 1; C. Larson, C. Swan, G. Holr'nes, L. Blackwood, B. x-IcMahou; Row 2: K. I Bartlett, J. Bartlett, D. Dillard, A. Tonelli, G. Anderson J K. Holmes, Sec.; P. Stoddard, V. Pres.; Miss Brolln, Adv.; E. Curtis, Treas.; D. Buskcy, Pres. ROW 1; M. h-IcA-Iuhon, L. Thibault, J. Jones, M. Smith: ROW 2: L. 'I'anne-r,'B. Mecier; ROW 3: R. Peterson, D. Lanphere, 5. 35:12:31, C. Turao, T. Griffin ROW 1; M. Gatti, D. Corliss; ROW 2: R. Suatlon, N. Slmba, E. Garmw. I. L050, C, Visi; ROW 3: P. Soudleworlc, I. Ficury Grade K 'H .r- , L ROW 1: A. Cur- tis, J. Rjnehart, B. Jones; ROW 2-, A. Styles, L. Aus- tin, S. Babcock; ROW 3: H. Smith, P. And- CESOD; ROW 4: C. Key- sex ROW 1: J. Gradziel, D. Johnson, M. Anderson, K. Gale; ROWZ: R. Grochot. N. Anderson, w. Taranovich, J. Baker. .J. . $03.33. c..- J. 'I. '4, ACTIVITIES OFFICERS, SEATED Left to Right: A. Thomas, TreatsH E. Kish, V. Pres.I T. Curtis, Pram, D. Pentkowsix'i, Scc.: ROW2: D. liuskey, M. Camden, P, Gallus, Adm, Mr. Abrahamsan, D. Westin, I. Northrop, I3. Buzzell, D. Kynaski Stadem Council Annular worthwhile project . . . ??? Pres. Tim Curtis presides. .. . , , V 1 l 131d 11 II5 $, -. I ' M! 23- J bflulh' j . LUTHS, . I H i P 1 fa 1 J Row f3 0 118.: U . Ito XTIH, hatw; R0 . - . . .1 1 . -. ,. NI. I 1 :1 . , . I P C U LC D u; 333D. Pf hgri V I l: 03 I ' I dg :- . L001: 1:1I Pilcllcr Adv. , B. AUSUU, IX. Lafl 0T1, . 33 L up - L ' I ' 3H . , n n - p 1 ch. , F. J l . 31. Can , Natiomz! Honor Society --,:.le'1; II. Korkisco, 'u U.; K. Valloch, ':'cs.: Miss Dmiin, '.m-.; ROW '2: N. Wlancdy, V. Pres.: .-:'ivrcz, C. Kcyscr, . Larson Ajjembiy Committee ROW 1: C. Grccno, Sec.; Miss Hoilcs, Adm: C, Kennedy, Pres.; M. Landon. V. PFCS.: N. Kennedy. Treas.: ROW 2; K. Blaise, L. Kish, M, Duprcy, S. Burney, P. Taylor, N. Illinsld, Ii. Kynoski, Mr. Cllampine, Adm; D. Kennedy, P. Dory, R. Baker: ROW 3: H. Shcrtslceve, D. Kynoski, R. Visi, C. Duty, D. Pentkowski, Allied Yozztb 1- MW- T- 3am, J- Buzzen ROW 1: L. Kish, P. Brewer, ELL; ROW 2: B. Austin, B. Gyorfi, N. Illjnski, M. Landau, H. 'I'hortlas, NILIVNC'IHE, Adv. Satberiand ROW 1: M. Busiic-y, U. Moran; ROW .1: C. Morgan, K, Random, IL Northrup; ROW J: L. Corey, E. 11:111- csurik, S. Baccci; ROW 4: M. Haley, S. Burney . Bmtmy, E. Curtis, D, Moran BELOW, ROW 1: C. Kuyser. S. Scnv 031; R0192: M. Smith, D. Lanphcrc, K. Holmes, 1'. Griffin LOW: V. Imwlcdgc, P. Casey, ROW 1: I. Hays, IE. lIancsarilx', R. Btycttc; ROW 2: R. Corey, F. Austin, M. Blackwood, M. Marshall, T. Bartlett, D. Dillard; ROW Li; R. Carleton, F. Ujala, T. Harrison ROW 1: S. clumping, I. lircwcr; ROW 2: A. chta, K. Corliss, A. Tmmlli; ROWS; J, imppcno, ll. Kurkisco, C. Swan, R. Murcicr Gymnajtz'a CM OFFICERS, Left to Right: J. Cook, L. Corey, H. Korkisco; STANDING: R. Northrop. Row 1, Left to Right: G. Djala, LL. Morgan, D. Muran, M. Buskcty, p Casey; ROW 13-. H. EiushL-y. J. Brandi, C. Gretna, J. Burke, C. Pcniek: RDWS: Adv. Misa Dnrr, S. Baccci, N. Skuha, C. Visi Girls, Athletic Ajjocz'cztz'm ROW 1. cht to Right: '1'. Griffin, E. Cums, P. Stoddard, E. liancsarik, K. Holmes; ROWE; A. Thomas, L. Frazier, M. I. Chehy, C. Shostak; ROW 3: V. Rowledge, A. Tonelli, C. Bumcy 5. t V? -, . 51 J IV. 9 5 ?T' awn ;, b 5' . .3. ..dudma, M. xlal'adun. L W, 'I'aramwich; : EL. HHHC'JiEiIili, , 11'. Eizmadil, .atmn, A. tlurtix Band WEMUE$Uight1 ROW 1; L... Lalo, P. Callus. DANG 1-D f 11: IU ROW '1: M. lLng . '1'3rzlnmiuh, 5;, ' ll. Stoddard U. ROW 1: G. Ojala, I-l. Korkiseo, L. Connors, L, Kallen, D. Champine, B. Bump, M. riurtis, P. Brewer, R. Bakcr. C. Lebo. D. Moran; ROW 2: Dir. MiSS Grecves, H. Smith, J. Cook, D. Stoddard, D. Cizmadia, G. Gale. H. Duskett, E. Kish, F. Kennedy, B. Buzzell, C. Greens: ROW :3; D, vacnchcr, C. Shosrak, D- HOWE. C. Fcntek, C. Morgan, L3 Frazier, J. Brandt, N. Kennedy, M. Landon, M. Buskey, A. 'l-homas, M. J. Chehy. P. Casey; ROWd: L. Rappcnu, N. Illinski, C. Cook, P. 62111115, 8. Corey, D. Nagy, E. Hancsarik. B. Gyorfi, L. Corey, S. Baccci. P. Moran. Accomp. P. Ojala VT. ALL-STA'I'E CHORUS MEMBERS Left to right: P. Moran, sop.. M. Landon, 5013.; ROW 3: D. Cizmadia, ten II. Duskett, bass Music Dire CIOI CIOUVZIS MR. JANES Outing C1225 ROW 1; Mr, E220, Adm; C. Ojala, D. Buskey, MI. On'is, Adm: ROW 2: C- Larson, H. Smith, D. Burgess, J. Gray 9X J$ FIJI f I? I Ii. 5L ' .- -. ; j, .. XI Am and Craft; ROW 1: Mr. Hansen, Adv A. Styles, W. Taranovich, J. Lose, 1. Nortluop, K. 6310; ROWE: P. Anderson, R. Stratum, J. Eaka f Visi, Mrs. Smylml, Adv. M. Haley, Fresh; H. Duskczt, A. chta, Tram; G. 6310, r, PIBSH M. Larson. Miss Frcgo-si, Adm; S. Ptlcr- son, Scc.; I-, Cizmadia Aadio- Vimal Club BELOW, 1ch to right: Mr. Welnn, Adm: R. Henderson, Pres.: Mr. Dunn, Adv. ABOVE: D. Stoddard, B. Canapa, F. Kennedy; MISS- ING: E. Wojcik, R. Larson Rz'er C1213; Wimter Camim! Scam: success...M:. C 's folly aha talent shown mew Dee presides... a Wounded Wheaties. . . I313: Iean Claude Thomas breezes. . .pizza power . . . 2-ophomores are victors again.. .the four birdmm persimd 1n well-lit rafters...the band! Can't tln play anything 0150? - - .We challenge all to ban: :he Sophomores! A GIANT among men?? 1:- Sophomore Queen Diane Moran This hare lost! ! The Seniors won at last! TH! iANDEDX IMectcd 13:.- Cheryl Lullur L310; Prune fart thW'; hen lugs! D ramter-Cj Thu HFS of death. Club Lullaby and goodnight. . . tjunccutraljon?! FUR E II L?HJ Directed hz. Ember! Spear IT. 31. I . :1W .a- Lmiw .. IE? . BOTTOM ROW: K. Candon, M. Callas, E. Wojcik, D. Kylmski, A. Champine, M. Camden, C. Dory; ROW 2: W. Bauer, '! . Dory. M. Corey, D. Pentkowski, A. chta, D. Wesun; ROWI: hast. Coach On'is, Mgr. T. Curtis, R. Gradziel, C. Skuba, S. Callas, R. Henderson, W. Greene, '1'. Manganelli, D, Austin, R. Bartlett, D. Stoddard, H. Shortsleeve, Coach Lawson: ROW 4-, B, 'E'homas, J, Buzzell, R, Buzzell' R. Vigil J, Sivxet, S, Hurimla: ROW 5: P. Austin, L. Morgan, Mgr. R. Biro. A. Baccei. S. Westin The Bird swings! Loyzclle blew anoLi'lcr one! I I . Trip 33m ' 1'5th M' 1'4- 9- ;... Mark! I I . ..;. Phn mom rics! W R: P. Cal- -, A. chta. . ETm-encher, K'Jjala, P, 2::ii, M. Lam- -'i-'. U. Moran Hem Ed Wojcik battles Stowe player for position. m .- up... LEFT: Living pmcf that the Phantoms will always RISE m the occasion! .' RIGHT: Doug hustles 011 thc field 100! I! J'.': ' l. ienw 1 left to right: Co-capts. H. Shortsleeve, C. Duty; ROW 2: Mgr. B. Austin, B. Buzzv'all, B. Greene, K.h Ligndor; D Pentkowski. T. Dory, M. Corey, C. Keyser, M. Camden, 3. Callus, D. Kynoskl. J. Buzzall, Coac 'T . La WSOD Va 752232 Bajketbczll cmd Cheerleader: The Procter Phantoms um-ccssfully defended their 3.1.'--'. L. and Class M State Link: after overcoming Iowans to Bun- and Burton, 1': 7:5!uJLlI'! High of Merrick, L, i., and Hclyoke, Mass. Th:- Sr.ate game saw a 1311 i Hing clash between ILL Phantoms and their M. x-',L. rival, Poultney High. The Phantoms again our on top by a score 53-335, left to right: D. hux'cncher, M. Landon: T'Ti'ii: P. Moran, D. M-Jran; STANDING: P. IL-ulMs. P. Ojala Cutting it close isn't it fellas'. LEFT: 'I'llz: Lad dazzles everyone, even IliE opponents. Chico Simone and the ' 81111 apply tough defense 0n Poultncy player. Dory tickles the twine. . . What's new about that? LEFT: The Bird Hint; high for two more. -.1--4-.-p-II---.-uj-q Team's best dribblcr - Mike Corcyl! Wire; young lad dcfcuds?? .' - Stdie Champ; Snorkel stu ffs another one??? LEFT TO RIGHT; Mr. Ezzo, Coach, 8. Wcstin, J. Sivan, C. Skuba, W. Corey, J. May, F. Garrow, 'I'. Man- panelli, M. Gallus, C. Callus; KNEELING: L. Morgan, F. Austin, 1. Gray j. V. Bmketbdll This past season saw a mighty edition of the Little Phantoms with a record of 15-0 in the M. V. L. League. Under the capable cnacllu ing of MI. 13220 they were able to battle back in close. contests. against Woodstock and Chester. j. V. Cheerleader; BASE, l-r: N. Kennedy, C. Sho- stak, E. lianscarik. L. Corey: TOP: N. Illinski, G. Ojala, H. Korkisko j. V. ngbllgblj RIGHT: Keyscr bags two more while Paull- ncy players can only watch. L -l 1- LEFT: I wanna be friends Tony. How 'bout letling me have the ball. p ROW 1; B. McMahon. T. Rinehart, D. Buskey, M. Morgan, F. Ojdla, B. Mercia, G. Djala, MI. Welna, Coach; ROW 3: D. Dillard, I3. Carey, 6. Anderson, J, Northrop, F. Kennedy, C, Chehy jr. High Basketball and Cheerleader; 95 f - -' ---- -' '-4-L.. uh... ' 1- KNEELING: I. Brewer, S. Champine; STANDING, left to right: M. Smith, R. Mercia, J. Barz- lett, P. Lapine, D. LarnphL-Ie, Advisor, Mrs. Smykal 'IIP I .w... --..HDVE; A classic - Doty about to whiff! ' , . .. B4651! . W gen big kick , and. , , wham' i110 - strike three! ! ! L3: ! .7 1'. 7:C -' -. -, J, :HW, KNEEUNG: E. Kish, R. Larson. C. Skuba, F. Austin, A. Wenta, D. 5- Canapa; STANDING: Coach Orvis, E. Wojcik, M. Haley, D, asanwski. M. Corey, M. Camden, T. Manganelli, C. Dory, H. Shortsleeve ABOVE: Are you rcady' Buzz? another rt. .34 . h - . F' at... .. W 2mm. f The Stan Bahnsm of pus - Mike Corey unloads his fastball! SAM GALLUS, All M. V.L. . 1 Baseball, Hon. MenLiou 0:, 9. MARK CANDON, Ali - . M. NHL. Soccer; All M.x-'.L. Baseball, Second KENIN CANDON, A11 M.V.L. Team Soccer RIGHT: CLAY'I' DOTY, Vt. Sports Writers March Athlete of the h10nth; All MJ-ZL. Soc-- ' cer, Basketball, Baseball: VI. News All Tourney . Basketball ABOVE.- MIKE COREY, All M. v.1... Soccer; M. V.L. Hon. BELOW: AL CHAM- Memion, Basketball PINE, A11M.V.L. Soccer, Basketball ABOVE: HAL SIIOR'I'SLEEVE. RIGHT: DAVE PENT'KOWSKI, All All M.V.L. Baseball, Second M,V.L. Basketball, Vt. News All Team, VI. News All Tourney 'l'ourney Basketball Basketball PROCTDR SCHOOL BOARD ;.:::w 1: Mr. Arlan Holmes, :ra. 61ch Carrington, vfmirman, Mr. Warren Einstwick: ROW '3: Mr. nance- Normn, Mr. Hur- Tart! CUITIS Adminijtmtion $UPER1NTENDENT FRANK O. STYLES SUPERINTENDEN'J' GEOFFREY GRAHAM This yearbook is a rcflcclion of uach stu- dcnt': activities at Proctor High School. Your school career can be divided into three parts - L113: wluch was, which is, and which will be. If you havc learned from the past to profit by tht: present, and from Line prcsL-m m 11w: better for the future your lift: will be. like. a snowflake which leaves its mark, but not a stain. wwm 1' . Miss Erc nsi - Librarian Miss Callus - Eughsh l g Mr. Lawson - Boys Phys. Ed.; Mr. E220 - Science Miss Muscatellu - Girls Phys. Ed. QWh-VggnEz'Tfl I u .! LEFT, ROW 1: Mr. Pilcher - Math; MI. Charn- pinc - Science; ROW 2; Mr. Stabbing - Guid- ancc; MI. lanes - Music Mr. Hansen - lnd. An; Mrs. Smykal - AIL 153 : itleCS ' i':'-.-Izn:h Mr. Abrahamson - Math; Mr. Dunn - Business; MI. Orvis - Hismry Miss Dar: - Home EC. Miss Bruh'n - English LEFT: Mum and Larry A lmn' 5 Inc lpen- H161 I'l'v . in, 1:11:13; - lock. Summary ana Dun liu; f'inulis LEVY: Alum nuggia Hi , tiusmdian RIGH'I : M195 Dorm: let . Sccrcmry H. . . . . . . . 1. , .. . $531.; HH 7 U + aw . g $ - -. nu... In a high school world his enthusiastic presence gave the junior high an identity and pride of its own. Throu gh his interest and efforts our activities expanded to inv- clude softball games, a junior high schoo; dance, and a class picnic. We remember him as a stimulating macher, a dedicated coach, and a warm and witty human being. For these reasons and many more the Class of1969 proudly dedicates its Senior section of the 1969 Praetorian to Mr. Ronald I-iasselline. MARY ELLEN AUS'ITN '-o I awake, and behold it was a dream. ' .. -:1Jac.rland 3; Spotlight Players 4: 11'. -.Acts 1.2; Ski Club 1,2; Band 1,2; Chorus JAMES FREDERICK BRANDT Much study is a weariness of the flesh. -,-1diuf.1ub 3; Dance Band 2: Band 1,2,3: usketball 2; Baseball 1,2 ALAN CLITO BACCEI The greatest pleasure in life is doing what other peopic say you cannot do. Proctarian 4: Class V. P. 4; Ir. l-Acts 1; Gymnastics Club 2, Qrcsg REGINA CHARLENE BAKER Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well. Allied Youth 4; Arts 8; Crafts 3; Ir. l-Acts 2; Chorus 3,4 IOANN NANCY BURKE She holds her little thoughts in sight, though gay they run and leap. IOI'iNATHAN DAVID BUMP A silent past. ..a noiseless present... a quiet. fume. V.I.C.A. Member 3, V?.P. 4; Chorus 1 RICHARD DAVID CARRINGTDN The savage in man is never quite eradicated. Rifle Club 3 SALLY MAY BURNEY An open countenance but close thoughts. Sutherland 4: Allied Youth 4; Camera Club See. 3; Ir. l-Acts 1,2; Girls Basketball 2, 4: Girls Softball 3,4 CATHERINE ANNE COOK What I am to be, I am now becoming. Praetorian 4; Class Sec. 3.4; Allied Youth 1; French Club 1; Spotlight Players 3. Sec. 4: Chorus 1,2. Sec. 3.4-. Assist. Accom. at Assam. 4 ; uuuxl'l : JumV LUKTIS ' The highest of distinctions is service to others. NHS 3, VP 4; Stu. Coun. 2I Treas. 1. VP 3, Pres. 4; Sutherland 1.2; Class VP2, Pres. 3; Prize Speakin 1; Spotlight Players 3; Dist. I-Acts 2; Jr. -Acts 1.2: Dance Bd. 2,3,4; Rd. 1.2. Pres. 3.4: Cho. 1; Soccer Mgr. 3, 4: BB Mgr. 1, 2; Scorekceper 3; Baseball Mgr. 3 MICHAEL WILLIAM COREY Every day should pass as if it were to be our last. Student Council 3; Allied Youth 1,2; Spot- light Players 3; Jr. I-Acts 1, 2.3; French Club 1,2; Science C1ub1,2:Socccr 1.2.3.4: BB 1,3,4, Mgr. 2; Baseball 3.4. Mgr. 2 SHARON MARY COREY Youth is not so much a time of life as it is a state of mind, the quality of imagination, the sweetness of life. Praetorian 3,4; Allied Youth 1; French Club 1; Gymnastics Club 3; Ski Club 1; Spotlight Players 3,4;11. 1-Acts 1,2; Chorus 1,3,4 CLAYTON ARNOLD DUTY Cowards die many times before their death; the valiant never taste of death but once. Praetorian 4: Class Pres. 2: Jr. 1- Acts 2; Allied Youth 4; Gymnastics Club 3; Soccer 1,2,3, Tri-Capt. 4; Basketball 1,2, Co- Capt. 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; All MVL Soccer 3,4; A11 MVL Baseball 3; Basketball 2,3;A11MVL Baseba113 GREGORY THOMAS D.AHLIN I have often regretted my speech but never my silence. Rifle Club 3 MARY FRANCES DUPREY You do nice work but not much of it. Allied Youth 3,4 PAULA MARIE DUTY The best of healers is good cheer. Praetorian 3; Allied Youth 3,4; Chorus 3 PAULA JEAN GALLUS . the only evil I find in idleness is um happiness. NASC European Tour 3: VASC Recording Sec. 4; VASC Conv. ershp. 2,3,4; Reg. Stu. Coun. Sec. 1:5tu. Coun. 1,3,4, Sec. 2; NHS 3, 4; Sutherland 2; Spotlight Players 4:11'. l-Acts 2; Gym. CI. 3; Bd. 4, Sec. 2, 3; Cho. 4, Sec. 1, Pres. 2,3: Chrldg. 1 NW. Var. 2,3,4 HENRY OLIER DUSKETT One joy dispels a hundred cares. Jr. l-Acts 2; Radio Club 3; Audio-Visual Cl. V. P. 4; Sci. C1. 1; All-St. 3,4; Cho. 1,2,3,4; Dance 36. 3; Bd. 1,2,3,4 GARY ALAN GALO Being all equal and independent, no one ought to harm another in his life. health, liberty, or possessions. All-Slate 2, 3, 4: Class Treas. 4: Radio Club Pres. 3-. Audio-Visual 4: Dance Band 2,3,4; Equip. Mgr. 1,2,3; Stu. Dir. 2,3: Chorus 1,2,3,4 RONALD JOSEPH GALLUS There is mischief brewing. Rifle Club 3 ROBERT MICHAEL HANCSARIK One never knows what's at the end of a road by standing at one end. Model UN 3; Radio Club V. P. 3; Science Club 1; Ir. l-Acts 1; Dance Band 2; Band 1,2,3.4;A115tate 2,3; Chow: 1,2,3 DONNA LEE HOWE It is easier not to speak a word at all Lhan to speak more words than we should. Praetorian 3,4; French Club 1. V.P. 2; Spotlight Players 4; Ir. l-Acts 1.2; Outng Club 2, Sec. 3: Chorus 1,2,3,4 LUCINDA MAE GREENO She is a friend to her friends. Allied Youth 3, Sec. 4; Chorus 4-. Girls Soccer 4; Girls Basketball 3, 4; Girls Soft- ba113,4; GAA 4 RONALD LEWIS HENDERSON Much outcry, little outcome. Gymnastics Club 3; Ir. l-Acrs 2; Rifle Club Pres. 4; Band 1.2.3.4; Soccer 1.2.3.4 LEONA MARGARET KISH The mass of men lead lives of quiet des- peration, Sutherland 4; Allied Youth 13.3.4; Ir. l-Acts 1: Ski Club 1: Band 1.2.3.4; Chorus 1.2 CI'IARLOTTE LYNN KENNEDY If you want to get something out of life, work for it. Praetorian 3,4; Allied Youth Pres. 2,3,4; 11:. l-Acts 2; Cheerleading 1,2 OW; Girls Softball 3 Allied Youth 3; Girls Basketball 3; Girls Softball 3 . 4 LINDA ANN LAP'INE An honest woman. . . who speaks what she thinks. BARBARA ANN KYNOSKI Count your nights by stars, not shadows, Count your life by smiles, not tears. Praetorian 4: Allied Youth 1,2,4, Sec. 3; Jr. 1-Acts 1; Chorus 1,2 PAUL CHRISTOPHER LARSON As many men, so many minds; every one his own way. .. Bird Club 2; Camera Club 3; Spotlight Players 2; Prize. Speaking 4: Band 1: Radio Club 3: II. 1-Acts 2 DEBORAH IO-ANN NAGY '1 The most. wasted day of all is that on which we have not laughed. Proctoriau 3; Ir. l-Acts 1,2; Spotlight Players 4; French Club 1; Ski Club 1; Gymnastics Club 3: Chums 1,3,4 PAMELA ANN MORAN Though she be little. she is fierce. Girls SL: D. A. R. 4: NHS 3,4; Praetorian 4: Sutherland 2, Ed. 3; Class Sec. 1, Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Prize Speaking 1,2,3; VASC Ora:w torical Winner 3; Dist. l-Acts 1,3;11'. 1- Acts 1,2;Spotligl1t Players 3,4; All-St. 2, 3,4;Bd.1,2,3;Ch0.1,3,4;51u. Dir. 2; Chrldg. 2 UVL Var. 3. Cn-Capt. 4 HARRY TIMOTHY INrI'iDRRlsililIxl Of all the animals. the boy is the most unmanageable. Class Pres. 1, Treas. 2; Chorus 1: Soccer Mgr. 2 ROBERT GRANT POTTER Gratitude is the sign of noble souls. Camera Club V. P. B; Radio Club 12'; Rifle Club 4 NANCY SAWYER ROGERS Life is not measured by years, but by deeds. French Club 3-, Spotlight Players 1; Jr. l-Acts 1,2; Outing Club :3; Ski Club 1; Chorus 1,3 SUSAN FRANCES OSTROWSKI I understand a flll'j' in your words, but not your words. Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3, Sec. 4-. Proctorian 4; Sutherland 3; Spozlight Players 4; Ir. 1-Acts 1,2; Outling Club 2.3-, Girls Basketball :3: Girls Softball 3 DEBORAH RAE RUWLEDGE Someday it may be pleasant to remember these things. Model U. N. 3; Pre-College Science Center 3; Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3, Treas. .1; Jr. 1-Acls 1: Spotlight Players 4; Prize Speaking 4; Science Club 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 3; Girls Soccer 4; Gymnastics Club 3 l'iAROLD STANLEY SHORTS LEEVE I am as bad as the worst but thank God I am as good as the best. ' Character Achievement Aw 3rd 3; Boys State; Allied Youth 4; Gymnastics Club 1,2; Duh mg Club V. P. 3; Soccer 1,2, Tri-Capt. 3, 4; Basketball 1,2. Co-Capt. 4, Statistician 3: Baseball 1,2,3,4 IULIANA JULIA SMYRSKI Born with the gift of laughter and a sense that the world is mad.. . Assem. Com. 1,2: Praetorian d; Sutherland 3:11; l-Acts 1,2; Dist. l-Acts 3; Spotlight Players 1.2.3,!1; Prize Speaking 1,133; Dance Band 2: Band 1,2; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Softball 3 SUSAN ANN Sl-LANNON Women at best a conuadiction still. Allied Youth 1; French Club Trcas. 1; Jr. l-Acts 2; Prize Speaking 2,3: Outing Club 2, Treas. 3;Band1,2,3 JAMES THOMAS TARANOVICH Life is too short for petty worries; hard work builds slIong self-confidence; work hard and enjoy life to the fullest. Outing Club 3-, Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1; Soccer 2,3 AGNES 1RENE WENTA '00ng today what must be done is a good rule to follow in very aspect of our lives.' Allied Youth 1, 2: Bird Cl. Treas. -;2 Jr.1- ACHQ: Gym. CI. VP3, Pres.4-; G. A. A. 4; Cho. 1 2 3- Chrldg 1 hm, Var 2, :3 um. 4L Bo BBScorekeeper 4:61:15'83 and SB Score Ufa per 3 KAREN SUE VALLDCH l have had many troubles in my life but the worst of them never came. Girls State Mlta; Betty Cracker Homemak- ing Award 4; Assam. Com. Sec. 3, Pres. 4-, Spotlight Players 4; Outing Club See. 3: Chorus 1,4; Girls Soccer 4; Girls Softball 3 DOUGLAS BENJAMIN WESTIN Thought is deeper than all speech; feeling is deeper than all thought, 1 Q I Northeastern Citizenship Conf. 3; VI. Citizenship Couf. 3; Boys State; Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3, Pres. 4: Student Counci14; Suther- f g land 3; Class V. P. 3; Outing Club Pres. 3; Chorus 1,2,3; Soccer 1.2.3, Tri-Capt. 4 IA t gii-JJ Helio. . . Hello. . . Guody-bye . . . Goad-bye .. . That's 31! there is, w Time hurries on, a I And the leaves that are J Green, turn ,,ixg7 M To brown... - Simon and Gaxfunkel Charactel Achievement Award, TIM CURTIS - ' Robert I. Martel Memorial Fund Award; State VICA Welding Contest, 2nd Place: VICA Crafts- man Level Award, JONATHAN BUMP Jiif lint .- I u: D. A.R. Good Citizenship Award, PAM MORAN U.V.M. Math Awards, C. cho, K. Candon, 13. Austin, I. Brandt. T. Curtis. M. Candon; SEATED; MI. Pilchcr I 969 Honor; Math Association Award, M. Candan, N. Illinski, B. Austin; SEATED: Mr. Pilcher VALEDIC TORLAN Paula Jean Callus Salutatolian SUSA N FRANCES OSTROWSKI HONOR STUDENTS Mary Ellen Austin Pamela Ann Moran Catherine: Anne Cook Harry T. Morrison Timothy John Cunis Deborah Rae Rowledge E ' A z! 34 L' ,- u . a.- W 24 DU J j V 1 Senior Class Marshall - SAM GALLUS Clam of I 969 Apai , came Aha wiEE, when Arneama aka nipa and Awaited with main, Mag, Aha wiit azay, Fearina in mg a ma again. June, Ahe'3i change hen rune. In neaziaas waiha Aha'ff pnowi the n$ght, Jufq, Aha wi3t 52y, And give no wann$ng to had KEJQhI. Auguof, die aha must, The autumn winda b80w chitzy and acid, Saptambea, I Ei demembeh ....... r -- Simon and.GanKunke 1R - ',?. JT 7., 7 ' iiimge Gala I'. Ibseph W. Gradziel - Is. 13152.8 Gray ' - ' Mrs. Claude Griffin :1 4,3 .337: 9: Mrs. Arthur Hall -' M. and Mrs. Dale Harris Miss Hones MB. and Mrs. Donald Howe AD VERTISIN G Sponsors R, Mr. and Mrs. Mortcnson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nagy MI. and Mrs. Northrop Ignatz Novokowski Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Ogden MI. and Mrs. Frank Olney MI. and Mrs. Edward Ostrowski Oz and Stanley MI. and Mrs. Theodore Parke: Mr. and Mrs. Eamon Reissig Mr. and Mrs. James H. Rhoda : m Mrs. Richard Robertson 3. C. Skuba ' H. N. Smith II . B. Stafford B. Stevenson Shun F. Townsend Compliments of WILSON'S PROCTOR SUPERMARKET In Rutla nci Ve thOnU 3 Fine at Sports Store Wilson Sports Equipment Co. and Shoes T00 the A Specialty . WILSON CLOTHING CO. INC. Bar-B-Q Chicken PAU L D. TRAPENI Proprietor Jdu? 'Tr- .nru i$ HI K733 1;ng mam BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY CDCA-COLR aarruna co. 0:: I?UTLRHD, vr. Educationally You Are Preparing for the Future Financially Are You as Forward Looking? Open a Savings Account Today. It's Easy - Try It PROCTOR TRUST COMPANY PROCTOR-POUHNEY Member F. D. I. C. But Compliments of H CENTER RUTLAND SUNOCO We Give Stamps TRIPLE'S lust stamps We Give Service, Too! Rt. 4- - Center Rutland 773-9801 LERTOLA'S GARAGE South Street Proctor. Vermont Amman V Congratulations to the Ciass of 1969 THE VERMONT MARBLE CO. CLINTON F. THOMAS Insurance Real Estate - Over the Post Office - Proctor It Is Better to Have Insurance and Not Need It Than to Need It and Not Have It. . '1 ' . 335- . .. :, FREDETTE . ' J CHEVROLET INC. . Chevrolet Sales and Service 'rmnum: - Q ' I Hnbrlubncallon Hnbul Mobiloil Phone 459-3329 Proctor, Vermont Suburban Gas Service Anywhere Propane Heaters, Ranges, Water Heaters Complete Gas Service 304 Metered - Bulk - Cylinder Exchange PROCTOR GAS INC. 41 School Street Proctor, Vermont Tel. 459-3340 Full Line of Major Electrical Appliances Automatic Washers - Dryers - Dishwashers Refrigerators - Freezers - Dispersers - Ranges Air Conditioners GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY First with the features women want most. Louisviiie. Kenmcky 4-0225 CHAMPLAIN COLLEGE A Junior College of BusineSS Two Year Associate Degree Programs Accounting Management Data. 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Vermont Compliments of JERRY AND THE GOOD GUYS t0 the Class of 1169!! LINDHOLM SPORTS CENTER Rutland U. S. Route 487 Sporting Goods Vermont's Most Complete Sporting Good Store Com p1 ime nts 0f MONTGONIERY WARDS Monuments Building Veneer GAWET MARBLE 8: GRANITE, INC. Center Rutland, Vt. 05736 U303 773-8808 Novelties Specialties GRAND FURNITURE 82 West Street Rutland, Vermont FABRIC MART Columbian Ave. and State St. Rt. 4 Rutland 775-0636 Unusual Fabrics. Trims Patterns, Notions GOLDEN AUTUMN Barnard's Funeral Home Carbine-Anderson Dick 'N Rays Snack Bar Gmlnick's Fine Furniture Pauline Yakunovich Grocery Sharp Offset Printing State Cul-Rale photography 6?.ng 247-6061 MIM WELTON B random, Vermont STEREO-THEATRE Car Tapes and Players - Sheet Music Hi-Fi's - Radios - Records 138 West Street Rutland, Vermont 'Phone 773-8165 WILSON MUSIC CO. Pianos, Organs, Stereo 37 Center Street Rutland, Vermont Compliments of PARK PHARMACY INC. West Street, Rutland Open 7 Days a Week PROCTOR COAL CO. INC. 41 School Street Proctor, Vermont Phone 459-3349 Compliments From BONNIE'S BEAUTY SALON Center, Rutland BRONZE BOWER Carroll's Drug Store City Auto Electric Colonial Lanes Dick's Flowers Foley's F. B. Howard Hy-Way Furniture Sandy King Mrs. August Klebeck Kong Chow Mr. and Mrs. Paul May Melody Radio and T. V. Munsat's Ronay's Southend Food Mart Mr. and Mrs. Alma Tenerani Towne Shep Trinci Upholstering Service Tuffy Toys Union Furniture Vermont Bank and Trust Co. WHWB Wolk's Jr. Deb Room The 1969 Praetorian Staff wishes to thank all who made this yearbook possible by their financial support. 1969 Proctorz'an Stay? Editor-in-Chief ---------------- PAM MORAN Assistant Editor ........... DARLENE PROVENCIIER Business Manager ------------- SUE OSTROWSKI Treasurer ............... BARBARA KYNOSKI Sports Editor ............... CLAYTON DOTY Asst. Sports Editor ------------- CHRIS KEYSER Arum .................. ANTHONY BACCEI CA'I'I-IERINE COOK SHARON COREY Photographers ---------------- ALAN BACCEI JUDITH SMYRSKI Staff Members ............... DONNA HOWE CHARLOTTE KENNEDY CHRISTINE SWAN JAMES TARANOVICH
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