Proctor High School - Proctorian Yearbook (Proctor, VT)

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Proc torian 72 PROCTOR HIGH SCHOOL PROCTOR, VERMONT This book is about friendship - all the sharing! working. and laughing together: the ties that bind those at P.H.S. together. It is the wish of the 1972 Praetorian staff m bring you this book of friendship so that we may all look back on the past and char- iSh these fond memories. Table of Contents 2 Theme ------------- Faculty ------------- 10 . Seniors ------------- 16 Clams--------;.----23 Activities ----------- 44 Sports ------------- 50 Ads -------------- 64 Proc torian 72 ' PROCTOR HIGH SCHOOL PROCTOR, VERMONT This book is about friendship - all the sharing, working. and laughing together; the ties that bind those at P.H.S. Dogatiher. It is the: wish of the 1972 Proctorian staff m bring you this book of friendship 90 that we may all look backonthe past and cher- ish these fond memories. fHTENIJEHIP . 6' ll fig? 0 - 4 X Q X 4 Ta ble of Con ten ts 2 Theme---------g-.--. Faculty ------------- 10 . Senior; ------------- 16 .- C1asses--------;----23 Activities ----------- 44 Sport? ------------ 50 Ads -------------- s4 I0 Administra tion 1971- '72 School Board Mr, Herbert Curtis, Miss Mary Fregosi. Mrs. Barbara Carrington, Mr. Vance Norton, Mr, Richard Belanger; Mr. Charles Rogers was appointed ; I I , - .; to complete Mr. Belanger's term. MR. HOWARD ABRAHAMSON MR. ROGER MITIGUY Axs't. Principal Principal Mathematics MR. RICHARD ZANI Superintendent Art MR. JAMES NICHOLS MR. CHESTER JONES Physical Education Music MISS BARBARA DUNSTAN MR. BRUCE HANSEN Physical Education Industrial Arts MISS CAROLYN DORR Home Economics MRS. PAULINE DALTO Commercial MR. BRIGGS DUNN Commercial NORM AN CHAMPINE Science MR. SAMUEL EZZO Science L4 ,. 1,... Mathematics. Science MR. CLOVIS LEACH MR, ROY PILCHER Mathematics MISS KRISTINA SAMPSON Librarian Jib MR. JAMES WOLYNEC Social Studies MR. LEON ORVIS Social Studies l-IL ! ' MISS UI'ILIA BROLIN English MR. JOHN McSHANE English. German MRS. ANN FOGG English q , :- MRS. LILLIAN HIER Remedial Raading MRS. JANICE SABOTKA French MR, RONALD STEBBINS Guidance, Psychology H 91 pers Reg Ryan Helper Mrs. Betty Lanphere Secretary Mrs. Patricia Valloch Secretary I Mrs. Ruth Sule Bernie Harri Ed Harrison Lunchroom Supervisor Janitor Helper Mrs. Ellen Olsen Mrs. Roma Saceric and Mrs. Lee Baccei Bake: Cooks PAUL AUSTI N People oughta watch who they step on. Some little guys have nails in their hats. Student Council Rep. 4. Dramatics 2. Basketba111.2,3,4, Baseball 1, 2,3,4. Soccex 1,2 .3,4, pymnasticsl RAY BEYETTE People who are. quiet aren't neces- sarily angels. STEVEN BABCOCK If first you don't succeed quit. MICH AEL BLACKWOOD What would youth be without love? Baseball 3,4. Basketball Mgr. 3.4. Scorekeeper 3.4. Gymnastics 1,2 DOUGLAS BURGESS Today is the first day of the rest of my life. Basketba113,4, Baseballl, 2, Soccer 1,4, Outing Club Pres. 2, Arts and Cxafts Club 1, Track 3 MARY JANE mam E; For every star that falls to earth a new one grows; for every dream that fades away a new one rows. Student Council 1,4. DAR g, Dr'amatics Club 1, 2. Class Treas. 3.4, Chorus 1,2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Softball 1, 2, 3,4, Cheerleading 2, 3,4, Sutherland 2,3, Sewing Club 2 KENN ETH CARLET ON A man shouldn't drop his mind into neutral and let his tongue idle on. Gym Club 1, 2 , LINDA COREY No love. no friendship can cross their path or our destiny without leaving its mark. Student Council 1, 2, 3, VASC Conv. 3, Class Pres, 1, Dramatics Club 1,2, Basketball 1,2, Cheeru leading l, 2, 3, Sutherland 1, 2, Outing Club 1I Allied Youth 1, Gymnastics Club 2 - 1-bi- .ui WILLIAM COREY Skip a light fandango and turn canwheels across the floor . . . Dramatics Club 1, Basketball 1, 3. Praetorian 2 JEFF D AH LIN Youth is not a time of life but a state of mind. 1 MAUREEN CURTIS Reach out to those in darkness, Give a little love and be a friend, Bring a little sunshine into some- one's heart and each day will seem worth livinga. Girls State , Chorus 1.2.3.4, Accompanist 3,4, Band 1,2, 3, All- State 3, Proctorian 3, Ed. 4, Na- tional Honor Society 4 JOANNE DEATTE When I die I'm sure I'll have abig funeral . . . curiositf seekers com- ing to see if I'm real y dead or just causin a lot of trouble. Basket all 3, Softba112,3,4, Scorekeeper 2, 4, Praetorian 4 KAREN FLETCHER Each new day is an opportunity to start all over a ain . . . to cleanse our minds and carts a new and to clarify our vision, and let us not clutter up today with leavings of other days. Softball, Assembly Comm. 2, Bas- hetball 2, Proctonan 3, Bus. Mgr. 4, Chorus 2.3. National Honor Society 4 LINDA FRAZIER Sometimes itseems as though there isn't even a lwind for the answer to be blowing in, Student Council 3, Class Sec. 3.4, Chorus 1,2,3. Dramatics Club 1. Basketball 1. Softball 1, Suther- land 2, 4 FRANCIS GARROW In the lgame of life it's a good idea to ave a few early losses which relieve you of pressure of trying to maintain an undefeated season. Basketball 1. 2, 3. 4, Baseball 3, 4 NELSON GEE The secret of life is happiness. RONALD GEE The secret of happiness is some- thing to do. J AMES GRAY Good humor is goodness and wisdom combined, Student Council 3, Pres, 4, . VASC 4, NASC 4, Senate Youth 4, Boys State AltH Class Treas. 1, Sec, 2, Basketball 1.2.3.4, Soc- cer 4. Chorus 2,3, 4, Sutherland 1, Outing Club 1, National Honor Society 4 JOHN HENRY GILL It matters not only how long we live but how. JAMES GREENE That man who lives for self alone lives for the meanest mortal known. JOANNE HALEY Love is the only game that is not called on account of darkness. Assembly Comm. Pres. 4 DAVID KYNOSKI Yesterday is experience. Tomorrow is hope. Today is getting from one to the other as best we can, Student Council 1I Boys State, Class Pres. '2, Basketball 1.2.3.4. Baseball 3,4, Soccer 1. 2.3. 4. Proctorian 3, Allied Youth 1. Na- tional Honor Society EDWARD HARRISON Laugh and be merry. MARK LARS ON 11' at first you don't succeed. give it one more try, GERALD MAY Stay a: home, drink your beer. and let the neighbors vote. mmerican Dreamj Class V. Pres. 1. Basketball 1,4, Socrekpr. 2,3, Allied Youth 1 PAMELA NEMETH Love cures people - both those who give it and those who receive it. . Sutherland 4, Proctorian 2, 3, Class Sec. 2 LYMAN MORGAN Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday. Soccer 1, 2,3,4, Basketball 1,2, 3,4, Gym Club Pres . 1 LEONA PARKER We are the willing. giateful. to do the u t e ungrateful . . . Arts and Crafts 1 led by un- nnecessary for UH CONSTANCE PENTEK Life is a series of doors waiting to be knocked upon and if necessary forced open. CAROL SHOSTAK Happiness does not depend upon what happens outside of you but on what happens inside of you; it is measured by the spirit in which you meet the problems of life. National Honor Society 3, 4, Girls State, Chorus 1,2,3, Basketball 1.4, Softball 1, 2, 3,4, Cheerlead- i1? 1,2,3, Sutharland 2, Ass't E 4. Outing Club 1, Gym Club 2, Youth Citizen Con. 3 REGINALD RYAN It is nice to be important but more important to be nice. . JOHN SWRET The eates of a1! faults is to be consi ered of none. National Honor Society 3, Pres, 4, Boys State, Class V. Pres. 2, Pres, 3, Assembly Comm, 1, Bas- ketball 2,3,4, Baseball 2, 3,4, Soccer 1,2, 3,4, Sutherland 2 J43 - 24 BRENDA SCOTT Things have passed too quickly that you don't know and you don't have time to find out the things you thought you knew. ANN THOMAS Did you ever try to grab the world by the tail and discover after man' miles or many years that it sit at had none or it must have swallowed it? Student ' Council Trea. 1, Sec. 2, Vice President 3, Rep. 4: VASC wkshop 1.2.3.4; Alt. 3;C1ass Pres. 4: Chorus 1.2.3.4: All State 4; Prize Speaking 1: Softball 1, Cheerleading 2,3; Sewing Club 2. JANE STAFFORD Good and Evil lay side by side while electric love penetrates the. sky. x fig 1- - STUART WESTIN A smile. a laugh. and a moments complete . . . Student Council Reg. 2: Class Officer 1,2,4: Chorus 2. :Basketball 1.2.3.4; Soccer 1.2.3.4. ROBERT WOLFORD Friendship is like an illness: you never know you have it till you have lost it. DREAMWG Life is stru 1e A struggle 1'01'11 within The mind becomes tense And the body resists To live in a world Of dark evil deeds As the music stops And I remember. Joann Deane 25 n Eleven th Grade Gordon Anderson The Junior class was very active this year. Michelle Baker They held their Sadie Hawkins dance in Ianel Bartlett October. This year's Winter Carnival Queen Kathy Bartlett candidates were: Linda Blackwood, Sue Champine and Jody Brewer. The play. MR, SNOOPS MURDER, was presented in April. Terry Bartlett Linda Blackwood Jody Brewer Cathy Burney Richard Champine Sue Champine Brenda Cizmadia Sharon Cook Bob Corey Karen Corliss Lynn DelBianco David Dom GaIy Dom Albert Gawat Ann Marie Gill David Greene Dick Hancsarik Tom Harrison Walter Houpt Bob Kinney CLASS OFFICERS Pres. - Mike Morgan V, Pres. - Rhoda Mecier Treas, - Charles Chehy Sec, - Carol Allard 28 Floyd Kennedy Paula LaPine Carl Larson Nancy Larson Dennis Martinez Burton McMahon James Northrop Carl Ojala Fran 01' ala Scott Peterson Sharon Pocket! Jeanne Rappeno Ann Sienkiew'icz Chris Swan Tony Sykes Anna Tonelli Marla. Wetmore Arle 116 Wilson PHOTO SHY: Daniel Anderson Barbara Kapitan Chris Schaner Howard Stickney James Tanner Edward Woods Ten th Gra d e Pres. - Paula Stoddard Treas. - David Buskey Vice Pres. - Bryan Jones Sec. Nancy SCUbB Micky Anderson Nancy Anderson Penny Anderson Laurie Austin Sandy Babcock J ane Baker Mary Casey Sue Champine David Corliss Anne Curtis Ellen Curtis Richard Flanders Barb Fowler Ken 6310 Ed Garrow Mario Gatti Joe Gradziel Terri. Griffin Dick Grochot Amy Houpt Debbie Johnson John Jones Carol Keyser Debra Lanpherc Betty Larson Jackie Lose Martin Mchahon Bernie Mecier Steve Mullin Mariellen Murphey Linda Ogden Bob Peterson Anne Popovitch Scott Raymond Joe Rieuhart Rick Schaner Hobart Smith Margaret Smith Peter Southwcxth Dan Squires Rae Stratton Adam Styles Joe Sykes Linda. Tanner Bill Taranovich Linda Thibault Cindy Turco J ohn Vajda Carol Visi Eva Wheeler Terri Wood Roland Woods This year proved to be prosperom for the Sophomore class. On October 23 the class had a work day from which they earned over one hundred dollars. Winter Carnival queen candidates were: Betty Larson. Amy Houpt, and Anne Popovitch. 3I Nin th Gra de Being a freshman was not so bad this year even though we ran into a few minor problems with the Winter Carnival and Freshman Reception. We were one of the few classes to make. money on a very successful dance, The addition of about ten students from Rutland Town and Chittenden added a lot of school spirit and determination to our class. Kim Abrahamson Chris Anderson Larry Ballou Chris Bartlett Dave Bausch Gail Beauregard Blaze- Ellen Bradway Gilda Caceres Bonnie Carleton Grace Carusi Cathy Curtis Terry Delaney J ohn Dydo Maureen Flanders John Fleury Dave Frappier Joanne Hanson Rick Hays Kayce Hinton Scott Jakubowski Robin Johnson Fran Keyser Richard Lavallee Jackie Lavigne Debbie McCullough Janet McCullough Adolph Mecie: Nancy Murphy Nancy Nemeth Gerry Racette Steve Rappeno Bev Rhodes Teri Rinehart lean Ryan Mark Socinski Linda Soulia Robert Tanner Richard Thatcher Mark Thibault Steve Turco Vicki Valga Katie Weidman Elmer Wheeler Becky Wheeler Don Wi. ins Spencergi'ood CLASS OFFICERS Pres. - Andy Smith V. Pres. - Suzy Ojala Sec. - Steve Smith Treas. - Steve Zani Tom Yakunovich 33 Eigh th Gra d 8 Beth Allen - Barb Anderson Mike Baker Tim Bartlett Frank Beyette Mary Beyette Jeff Brewer Deb Buskey Brenda Caceres Paul Corliss Leona Culver Mary Curtis Cathy Downs Debra Dydo Cynthia Gee Ernie Goodrich David Grimes Steve Grimes David Hanson Robert Harrison Tom Holland Deborah Jones Mary Kynoski Larry LaFrance Lori LaFrance Andrea Larson Martha LaVallee Burton McCullough Indy McCullough David Morgan Robert Murphy Paul Pilcher Dtt Robertson 131d Rhoda ed: Senecal 11 Shannon Hid Shomleeve n Shostak : Shostak Jen Smith ry Stratton nald Tanner y Tanner ny Taranovich my Tamzewich 11:! Wood Zani Gregory Socinski. a friend and class- mate we will miss. As the winners of candy sale and the 7th and 8th grade battle. in Winter Carnival, the class of '76 has shown great class spirit. They will be enthusiastic com- petitors in the years torome, CLASS OFFIC ERS Brian Hickey - Pres. Judy Frazier - V. Pres. Judy Pentowski - Sec. Peter Gray - Treas. 35 Karen Aimes Jodie Allard Sharon Anderson Ernest Atwood Joe Beauregard Scott Brewer Jim Burney Ronald Doty Edward Dwyer Donna Dyo Wesley Fletcher David Gallus Rena Garrow Vincent Gatti Brian Griffin Mark Jakubowski H erb en Joh nson K Jimmy Ladahouche um? David Lenola C LASS OFFIC ERS Pres. - John Ojala V. Pres. - Wesley Hanson Sec. - Susie Gray Treas. - Maureen Corey 36 Edward Lose Mark Loso Darlene McCullou h Doreen McCulloug Runn Mecier Jenn fer Murdock Naomi Northrop Lori Pehn Marlene Perry Carlene Peterson Helen Racette Debra Skjetne Mary Smith Melissa Smith David Socinski Dianne Soulia Matthew Styles Paula Thibault Cathy Trombley Kim Valloch Clifford Whitlcck Seven th Gra de The seventh graders, who began the year with the usual curiosity and confusion, soon showed man they knew their way around. They put up an enthusiastic fight in the Jr. High division in the Winter Carnival. winning the title of crab soccer champ. They energetically work- ed as a c1a55 and gave their all in the candy sale to come in third place. 38 Hon 01' Awards Valedictorian Saluialonan Character Ach ieve men! Honor Smdems D. A. R. Danforlh Silva: P. Home Economics Belly Cracker lnduslnal Arts Music Band Chorus G irls' State Boys' State U. V. M. Mathemaucs E ighth Grade American Legion Alt Alt David Kynoski James Gray John Sivret Maureen Curtis Karen Fletcher James Gray,r David Kynnski Gerald May Carol Shpstak John Sivrei Mary Jane Chehy James Gray Maureen Curl is Mark Larson Maureen Curtis Karen Fletcher James Gray David Kynoski Carol Shostak John Sivret Ann Thomas Mary Jane Chehy Linda Corey Reginald Ryan Mark Socinski Paula Sioddard Katie Weidman Lynn DelBianco Christine Swan Anna Tonelll Anthony Sykes James Northrop Michael Morgan Lynn DelBLanco Maureen Curtis A nthony 5y kes Paul Pilcher Mary Jane Chehy h . uh 1. : 3k David Kynoski 1 . Paul Pilcher John Sivret Mark SacinsE-n' Presentation of the Book of Archives 39 BAND, standing. P. Stoddard, A. Taranovich, S. Smith, ML Stratton, ' d Curtis, R. Stratton.1. Rinehart. I. C. Gee, S. Gray, T. Rinehart, M. an Ladabouche, J. Shannon. w. Layallee. G. Socinski, R. Lavaliee, Hansen. 5. Zani. G. Racene. P. M. Socinski. F. Keyser. N. Northro Southworth. w. Taranovich, Mr. missing. I. Northrop Ch orus Jones: Sitting. S. Robertson. D. .4; ... Ebove, ALL-STATE PARTICIPANTS, CHORUS. bOUOlTI IOW. M. Smith. J. Gray, M. Curtis, M. Chehy, A. N. Northmp. P. Thibault. 8. Gra Thomas S. Anderson, M. Smith, R. Garro D. Skjetne, H. Racene, J. Allard D. McCullough, D. Soulia. D. McCullough. R 2, K. Weidman. Under the leadership and teach- ing of Mr. Jones the band and chorus did very well this year. selections. The band played in the Memorial Day music selections. The band played in the Memorial There were two concerts. Christmas Day pared? and the: chorus sang and spring, both with fine music at graduatton. Stoddard, D. Buskey, L. Soulia. McCullough, G. Carusi, G M. Lavallee, C. Anderson, B. , Larson, R. Mecierg-R 4. D. Johnson. BCBIBS. D. McCullou h, 1. E. Curtis, N. Skuba. C. Visi. M. .cCullough, P. Shasta . C. Swan, Case , M. Cheh'. J. Brewe , M. LaFrance. C. Seneca1:R 3, J. y 5 l' ' . Kynoski. L. Blackwood, L. Austin, -v1gne. C. Cums. T. Rinehatt, M. Murphy, C. Keyser; R 5 A. Ryan, N. Namath, D. Dydo, M. Curtis. K, Fletcher, A. Thomas, yette. D. Jones, 3. Champlne, M. Curtis. J. Brewer, F. Beyeue. R. Smith, P. Gray. M. Styles, S. Brewer. J. Rinehatt, P. Pilcher, L. LaFrance, P. LaPine; R 6, M. Smith. N. Anderson, 1. Lose, C. Turco, W. Taranovich, F. Keyset, H. Smith, J. Gray, 5. Peterson. A. Styles, D. Greene. C. Larson. 5. Cook. L. DelBianco. A. Tonelli. 4I 42 - Below. 1-1.1. Bartlett, P. Stoddard, L. StUdent CO 1111011 DelBianco, A. Thomas. M. Chehy. P. Pilcher, V. Cam, Mr. A , F. Austin. M. Socinski, C. Keyser. The Student Council had another busy year sponsoring thinF' like thp candy sale and the well- iked stu- dent take-ovet and hosting a reginal talent show. They also put the Student Council president on a seat at School Board meetings to partic- Left. Teaching is harder Ihaq y-' 1pate in discussions and rewrote the Ihmk: center, Pres. J. Gray m - high school constitution. One of executive suite: above. A. Th0. the best additions that was made E'. Keyser, J. Northrop, D. But:- was an ice cream concession in the lunchroom. Bottom row. A. Tonelli, M. Wetmore, C, Swan. K. Fletcher. I. Brewer. J. Bartlett; R2. Mr. Pilcher. Adv J. Gray. D. Darn, D. Kynaski. J. Northrop. L. DeIBianco. M. Curtis, J. Sivret. C. Shostak. Left. John lights a ceremonial candle; center, Jody receives her certificate of achievement: upper right. Rev. Bixby: right, Goodies for the guests. National Honor Society The National Honor Society with its two members - John Sivret as president and Carol Shostak as See. - Trea. - held an initiation ceremony for twelve new members. The guest speaker at the ceremony was the Rev. lack Bixby of the Union Church in Proctor. 43 Assam b1 y Committee The ASSembly Committee scheduled a number of profes- sional assemblies on ecology. weather, and music this year that were very interesting. C. Bumey. Pres. ; J. Haley, M. Mm: hy, Miss Brolin. Advisor; P. s ostak, D. Skjetne. G. Racette. Sutherland m The Sutherland staff has published four issues this year, bringing to the student body the latest news, gossip, andstudems' creative writing. mmm I. IIrH Seated: D, McCullough, Editor; L C. Shostak, L. Frazier, B. Larson. Standing: C. Visi. D. Johnson, C, Swan, M. Anderson, B. Carleton. B, Taranovich, J. Ryan, D, McCullough, J. McCullou h, Mrs. Fogg, Adviser; Missing: . Sykes. Praetorian Seated; A. Stgles, J. McCullough, D, McCulloug , B. Rhodes, Editor: M, Curtis. R 2: N, Larson, P. Lapine, E. Curtis. K. Weidman. Bus, M93; K. Fletcher, H. Smith. R3: L. Blackwood, R. Mecier, 5. Cook. D. Lanphere. A. Tonelli. Missing: J. Deatte, The Praetorian staff started planning the 72 year- book in May of '71. Advertising salqs were promoted in July and August to earn enough mane to at the book underway. As the arc and I ma deadlines approached bringing panic and perspiration, we put alot of overtime hours in. Our thanks to our photogTaphers Scott, Bev, and Tom and a special thank- you, Mrs. Dalto, for all you: time and cxeativity. 45 T. V. Technicians This year. the T.V. techni- cians were kept busy taping and televisin the Proctor basketball games. he ' also uped the production 0 the Miracle Worker done by interested srudems. 5; I m back, B. Kinney. C. Keyser. J. Front, K. Weidman. S. Ojala; Bartlett, A. Styles. ac, From. siACook. R. Grochot; back. H. Smith. c. Visi. M. Smith. Mr. Champine. P.E. Aides A first at Proctor High. This rear Mr. Nichols orgamzed a eadery corps for boys. This involved going to the Graded School to help with instruction and also here a: P. 11.5. Miss Dunstan had 3 girls who hEIped her also. t. . Brewer, L. Delbianco. 5. Cook, F. Ojalal. P. Pilcher. D. FMrgE anJ. P. Gray. J. Ojala, D. Martinez; Back. M135 Dunstan, D. Buskey, H. Johnson. C. Ojala. D. Greeno. B. Hickle ..J. Northrop. C. Chehy. G. Anderson. E. Garrow. K. Keyser. Mr. lChOlS. HEME-L-L.L !.I I J I I ll H m . IIIII ' 'l Front. D. McCullough. C. Senecal. D. McCullough, F. Beyette: R. 2. Mr Curtis, C. Swan. P. Shostak. P. Shostak: R. 3. P. Thibaull. M. Anderson, D. Dydo. A. Curtis, C. Visi. C. Keyser, D. McCullough. Aides This past year, as in previous ears. 3 club for library aides was ormed. Students as aides again had the oejpormniry to work In the library an in that fiel . ain some experience 47 Skip along with Steve! .i - 331', 543x :L'a': ' g7 D . i1 Ann Thomas, member of the Queen's Court, and escort, Chuck Corey 9L ' - +' Betty Larson Queen's Senior Court member, Mary Jane Cheh Court and escort, Mike Morgan Win ter Cami V31 ,72 The 1972 Winter Carnival was held February 17-19. Lack of snow kept us from doing the snow sculptures. Thursda y afternoon the queen candidates had their talent show to officiallr open the carnival. Friday the events were eld. The pentalhon, replacing the sculptures was a success. Saturday at the dance the 18 candidates were presented. Con rarula- tions to Queen Amy Houpt. and I 6 Class of M for captming the honors. . . . . . h - I - One of the five Court members, Jody Ice Cool hangs out at . . . and the new Queen reigns with Brewer. and date Bernie Mecler. the rink. escort Lyman Morgan at her side. .9 II. ALF - - I I . 1' h . ansollahomore takes on the whole freshman class . . . and Skate along with Stu ms a 49 . Soccer The Proctor soccer team ended the regular season of play with an 8-1 record. bowing only to Ludlow and taking second place in the M.V.L. B defeating Rochester and B.F.A. of Fairfax at gjiddlebury they reached the finals havi to face Ludlow once again. The. game . ,, ende in a tie after two five-minute overtimes. but because one team was needed to face the I-L champs, the game went into penalty kicks, It ended with a 7-6 win for Ludlomr and left us with a 10-1-1 record for the season. . . t if '34; Above, Lyman hustlcs on the field tool h h A i r J Yuk , , - R 1: M. McMahon, D. Squires. F. Ojala, R. Hancsarik, G. Racette. J. Sykes, F. Keyser. R 2: M. Socinski, A, Meciet, S. Zani, D. Martinez, 5, Mullin, T. Sykes, C. Bartlett, R3: Mgr. J. Rinehart, D. Buske , P. Anderson, S, Westin. J. Graii D. 'Kynoski. P. Austin, L, Morgan. J. Sivret, A. Smith. R4; R, Thatc er. D. Ftappier. R. Champiue. . Morgan. C, Chehy, D. Gteeuo, R. Corey, S. Turco. H. Smith, C. Ojala, T. Bartlett. Coach Lee Otvis. . Ri ht, Ah . . . they di it a ain; center. Get wit it guys: far right, Why you I?I ' u. 1,; . 5Q ' 3 Above. Stu and Lyman pose with runner-up torphy. M, .' ,4 . ., Above, Alle to leap tall buildings in a single bound! Above. Kynoski maneuvers for position has usuan. junior High Soccer The Proctor junior high soccer team. under the coaching of Floyd Kennedy. had a good season, coming up with a 3-2-1 record. R1: R. Rhoda. D. Tarauovich. P. Pilcher, D. Mo: an. E. Hickey. E. Goodrich, R. Mecier, R. Smith. R 2: D. Socinski, A, Johnson, . Lertola, w. Fletcher, M. L050, J, Bumey. F. Beyette. S. Brewer, W. Hansen. 1'. Tarazewich. S. Robertson, P. Gray. L. Lafranoe. P. Corliss. R 3: T. Holland, D. Hansen. B. McCullough. I. Brewer, R. Harrison. R. Murphy, J. Shannon, M. Baker. V. Gatti. 5' 52 . gr! 3. ,, 5...; Now you see it - now you don't! Come on, Betty - get mad! Varsity Field Hockey Led by rocky coach Barbara Dunstan the Ploctor girls' field hockey team had a fairly good season with a record of one win, two losses. and three ties. fie .43! r..- .- - .2 - I ' ' L-r' D. 19011101; h. D. McCullough. 8. Gray, 6. Caceres. D. McCullough, C. Vin. D. johnson. . Anderson. A. Houpt, B. Larson. M. Casey. L. Austin. L. Blackwood. M. Murphy. P. Stoddard. T. Rinehart, B. Carleton. S. Ojala. L. Soulia. J. Ryan. J. McCullough. Left, JR, HIGH. btm.- top, M. Smith, D. Soulia, J. Allard, L.?ehm: l-r. S. Anderson. M. Smith. Ch eer- leading The varsity cheerleading squad, along with the jr. varsity cheerleaders, put together some very interesting pep rallies this year in addition 10 their usual rou h task of havin to keep our em usiastic fans un er control. All in all they did a fine job. The jr. high cheerleaders did their Bar: in cheering on our jr. high asketball squad. VARSITY, Kneelin . M. J. Chehy; R 1. 1. Bart en. E. Mecier, K. Weidman; R 2, 5. Champine, J. Brewer. D. Lanphere. Above. JR. VARSITY, R 1, P. Lapine, T. Rinehart, M. Smith, B. Larson; R2, L. Soulia, B. Carleton, S. Ojala. cl Kneeli , Co-Capts. D. Kynoski. L. Morgan, Standing, Coach Wolynec. Mgr. M. Blackwood. F. Austin, C. Che y, M. Ma: an. F. Garruw, I. Netthrop. 6. May, D. Burgess. S. Westin. J. Sivret. Scorekpr. D. Dom. Missing, . Gray. Varsity Basketball .Y Fra 11's fingertip control Uo-capt. Dave KKnoski, Coach Wolynce. Co-capt. Lyman iorgan. Two of Dave's 900 points, Above, L manlashes at a la -u . Bela The ball mg: the ball! y p w' The 1971-72 Proctor Phantom basketball team, under first year coach James Wolynec. finished the season with a 21-2 record, including the Class M State Championship. The Marble Valley Lea ue co-champions defeated Marian, 60-4-4, in urlington, after two Wutty performances in Rutland. Congratulations to t 8 team and coach of the year, Mr. Wolynec. 55 R 1, Co-capts. L. DelBianco, C. Shastak, R2, K. Abrahmson, M, Above. palmmgg Below, Most Anderson. I. Rappeno, L. Austin, P. Stoddard. R 3, Coach Dorr, lrls play with two sneakers, Scorekpr. C. Ke Fset, T. Griffin. B. Rhodes. A. Tonelli. N. Skuba. ynne. Mgr. 3. Cook, each Dunstan. Above. What doI do now? Below, Terri guns for two. Basketball The P.H.S. girls' basket- ball team had a very success- ful season. They tied with Rutland and Fair Haven for 15: place in their league. The Phantometts went on to beat Whitin ham 37-21 in the quaner-fina s in the first Girls State Basketball Toum. ever in Vt. Richford beat P.H.S. in the semi-finals 28-23. 56 $ E If' ' I C0331 Nichols, 8. Earn, D. Buskey, D. Greene, C, Vadla. H. V k b 11 Smith, R, Thatcher, E. Garrow. F. Keyser, M. Socinski, S. Mullin, , , Bas et a M, McMahon, Mgr. D. Martinez. Missing, D. Squires. D. Frappier. .- , ' The W's under rookie Coach - ' .. - . . - Jim Nichols had a vet challen ing 9 season. Despite a la of heig t . '. .. . r the team pieced together a 7-13 J ??- 1.; Ni: ' slate. In spite of a losing record, the team showed a rear deal of enthusiasm and lust e. .L . I' ... - unau ' .' ' ' 4 .-- ' a -. Above, Dave really gets up there. Right. The J.V's airtight defense. j. H. Ba'sketbal R 1, R. Smith, J, Shannon, D. Taranovitch, B. Hicks , E. Goodrich, P. Pilcher. E.Socinski. R 2, I. Brewer. H. Johnson, R. Mecier. D. Morgan, P. Gray, R, Murphy, J. Tarazewich, Coach Orvis. The JH, under Coach Orvis had a very successful f2:11:43 posting an 11-0 season and t e best record of any PHS basketball team. TheIH had good height and an awsome scoring punch. Baseball The Phantom baseball team, under the coaching of Wade Mitchell, broke even at the end of regular season play with a 5-5 record, losing many of the games in overtime or only by one run. The Phantoms were e igible for the play-offs in which the pounc- ed on Leland and Gray wit a score of 11-2 and lost lo a tough West Rulland team 9-4 in the quarter finals. J ;'-:'Jm. . . Did I tell you about the party I'm gonna throw? E L.:..Ji' goi; Sing along with us. Take it easy, Mike. Everybody breaks a fingernail sometime. Its the re mg 4 -. 4'7 -r- w-' 1E9, :1-w:!:'.ru . ' , l t Sitting. J. Vadja. D. Squlres, S. Mullln, M. Morgan, ingI Mgr. J. Rinchart, E. Ganow. J. Nortl'uop, F. Garrow, D. ynoski. B. Mecier. I. 51vret. C. Chehy. P. Austin. Coach Mitchell. Is he going to pitch or not? ' 1.3;. ... :m-u-sa-P-tf' -- ... n.1ii Mighty Ktxie swings! Jim waits for the pitch. Above, Alright. lism guys, who stole the basebal . . . :left. This shirt is too tightl 59 Softball This car Coach Don s softball team had an un- defeate season after squeezing blys Fair Haven and Rutland in close. games. The girs were extremely proud to bring home the Central Vermont Girls' Athletic League Championship Trophy. Above. Get your gear on gir1;left. sitting. co- capt. .Cheh, C. Shostak: R 2. . Wood, K. Weidman, B. Carleton. D Lanphere. M. Netmore; R 3I Coach Don, T. Rinehan. K. Abrahamson, R. Mecier. C. Barney. I. Deane: R4, Mgr. M. Anderson. L. DelBianco, T. Griffin, N. Skuba. a ; Jinn ers and pray, Above, Teri scores a Above, Cross your fin that we win; below, run; lower right. I'm not going to take ood eye, Lynn! any chances! Back, T. Yakunovlch. R. T From, S. Smith. M. Gatti. Such grace . The 1911-72 golf team pla ed mne tri-matc es in which they laced second in in: of them. The season was a ood ex erience or the 35. hatchet. F. Keyser. C R. Grochot. $100, 000 putt Where '3 the hole? Planning 63 A d vertis em en ts A a I AUTO ADAMS a: NOE INC. noon: KING BUSH HOME BAKER c a: M sunoco SERVICE COLONIAL mans MR. a: was. WALTER GARTNER D.M. MCGARRY 5.5. HOWARD COMPANY mem FASHIONS FREEMAN szmns HARTFORD 300x snap HUNT'S FLORIST HY-WAY 5mm cowam JOHN cmsm-s sum. STATION mma's FOOD MARKET KLEBECK'S GROCERY KONG cnow RESTAURANT LUCKY'S wm smear es MILL VILLAGE GIFT snap 19th 9mm STEAK HOUSE PETCO on. COMPANY INC. PR-A'I'ICO'S Flown sriop sax mscoum CENTER mvmc LUMBER ma. mum: RESTAURANT INC. 7-01: mum COMPANY smzo THEATRE sma-szr mam. TOWN'E SHOP IUFFY TOYS The 1972 Praetorian staff wishes to Express mam 1t: apprec iation to all those who made this WILSON'S MUSIC Praetorian possible through their financial nup- WOIK'S IUNKJR DI ROOM Pom YAKANOVICH'S amcm' , Mn , A man Mr. and Ma. w. Frazier Mr. and Mrs. R. Robemon x. g Mn: :1. m Mr. and Mn. L. Frachctte Mr. and Mrs. F. Saccric Mr. and Mn. 6. Aquilina Mr. and M18. F. Friend Mr. and Mn. C. Samue Mr. and Mn. R. Bartlett Mr. and Ma. I. Galina - Mr. and Mn. I. Shannon Mr; and Mn. 5. Biro Mr- and Mn. J. Gm Mr. and Mn. :3. Skuba Mr. and Mn. v. Brewer Mr- and Mn- C- G a Mr. and Mn. w. Smith Mr. and Mrs. A. Buggianl Mr. and MB. D. Hastings Mr. and Mn. M. 3 HR! Mr. and Ma. 0. Burgess Thowi- Haley MI. and Mn. H. Soc Mr. and Mn, R. Burgess MI. and Mn. 2. Horvath M1. and Mrs. I. Seem . Mr. and Mn. G. Caceres Mr- and Man R- Keym Mr. St. Dani: Josephfna Canapg MI. and Mrs. F. 1-8111!th MI. 1M Mrs. D. Stags Mr. and Mrs. A. Carlson Mr. and Mrs. A. Lanon Mr. and Mrs. J. Stinson Mr. and Mrs. G. Camngton MI. and Mrs. L. Larson Mr. and Mrs. P. Stoddard Mr. and Ms. D. Champine ML 33d Ml'5- 9- May Mr. and Mrs. D. Stuart Ms. and Mrs. L. Chapln Mr. and Ms. J. Wu: Mr. and Mn. c. Snle '. and Mn. A. Cook Mr. and Mn. 3. McCullough Mr. and Mrs. W. Taranovich l. H; Curtis Sr. MI. and M13. H. McCullough Mr. and Mrs. M. Tuanovich Mr, and Mn. H. Chm. 1:, MI. and Mrs. W. McCullough Mr. and Mrs. w. Tilden Mu. I. cm:- Mr. and M13. C. Morgan Mr. and Mrs. R. Tillber W. and ' . 1.. Demanca arra- Enalmgan mi. mg m. 11:1,???be 'amd ..R;.DqlBinnco .a .KMargSn .an . . can mail. 99.; ' Mr. W. Mullan Mr. and Mn. F. Tonell ' ' - - Mr, and Mrs. J. Nodmop MI. and Mrs. R. Tuna 1m: 1:: Mmi: Rm Mr- and M15- C- 01918 Mr. and Mn. 1. Vanoch ' mmmwpxw' awm-g-ngmgn . . . ge . a . . ton Mr. and Mrs. C. Peasant: Mr. and Mrs. R. 2.3111 Mr. and Mn. J. Poliacik Gr. and Mrs. G. Rncette Mr. and Ma. Mrs. B. Rani Congratulations to the Class of '72 PROCTOR TRUST COMPANY Full Service Bank The Bank That likes to do More For You Poultney-Proctothutland Member F. D. I. C. GAWET MARBEL and GRANITE INC. Rt. 4, Center Rutland Vt. Phone 802-773-8868 SHARP OFFSET PRINTING, INC. 46 Washington Street Rutland, Vermont 05701 Congratulations WILSON SPORTS Equipment Corp. Rutland-Barre MELODY MUSIC CENTER Band Equipment Talent Promotions Hi-fi and T. V. Grove St. Rutland, Vt. Phone 773-6444 Best Wishes To The Class of '72 RUTLAND CABLE CHADLIEL' 12 Rutland Plaza 6 Rutland, Vt. CLINTON F. THOMAS INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance and Real Estate 28 Main St. Proctor, Vermont 05765 Compliments of CHARLES E. TUTTLE CO., INC. B k S 11 d P bl' h 260;. Liaigrgt.a? Ruaanlds, 6;: FREDETTE,S -.6 . r - . . i GARAGE South Street P rocto r . Ve rmont Phone 459-3329 LINDHOLM MOTORS, INC. Vblkswagens Fa stbacks , Squa rebacks and the Bug Authorized Vokswagen Dealer LERTOLA'S TOYOTA INC. South Street Proctor , Ve rmonl: ROMANO BROTHERS TRUCKING L1 Meadow Street Rutland, Vermont 05701 Compliments of FARRELL DISTRIBUTING CORP. Center Rutland, Vermont Compliments of MCNEIL - REEDY INC. Rutland, Vermont Best wishes to the class of '72 JOHNSON LANDSCAPE FORESTRY CO. Proctor. Vermont 05765 Its the realthing. Coke. goj COCA- COLA BOTTLING CO OF NORTHAMPTON INC. RutLand Division 67 SEWARDS CARRIS REELS INC. F AMILY RESTAURANT Non-Returnable Reels and Spools Pallets Wood Products For Industry Box 696 Rutland, Vt. 05701 802-773-9112 Dairy Products Smooth Creamy Country Style Ice Cream Rutland, Vt. T 8: T TRACTOR T and T TRACTOR EQUIPMENT INC. SALES John Deere - Service Phone 802-459-2773 182 East Street Proctor, Vt. THE KILLINGTON MOTORS Compliments from the New Killington Motors Oldsmobile, Dodge Cars and Trucks Sales Plus Se rvice Jerry Miglorie, Manager ABEL'S TIRE CORP. Rutland Independent Tire Dealers Rayr Reilly's Tire Mart Ray Beane Inc. Abel's Tire Corp. 69 RUTLAND SAVINGS The Friendly Bank Me rchants Row at Center St. Under the time and Temperature Sign Accounts insured Up to $20, 000 Member F. D. I. C. Free Checking Account Service for one year For this year's High School graduates Stop in soon after graduation and open your checking account ETHAN ALLEN NATIONAL BANK Fair Haven Rutland Shopping Rutland, Vt. Member F. D. I. C. THE VERMONT MARBLE EOMPANY Congratulates The Clas s of 1972 GOODRICH DAIRY Congratulations to the class of '72 Goodrich Da-i ry Products Proctor, Vt. Compliments of GRAND FU RNITURE CO. 82 West St. Rutland, Vt. Congratulations to the class of '72 BUD SKJ ETNE WOOLWORTH'S The Fun Place to Shop PROCTOR COAL CO. Compliments of . PROCTOR COAL COMPANY 4L School Street Proctor, Vermont PROCTOR SUPERMARKET A Specialty- Bar-B-Q Chicken PAUL D. TRAPENI Proprietor 7i For these frienships are the . . . m... on mm em mam he 1w H Wu. 3.. hh th mo o.h.. v ..- n- 0-... . - a o. 3 . nu.',.. A. .....o... n- a c-I- ' I .pn.-a H . . . I .d I .nun ....


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