Proctor High School - Proctorian Yearbook (Proctor, VT)
- Class of 1975
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Prm...'150rian 1975 Proctor H W: 303100! Promir Vemmn! TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Introduction ------------------------ 1 Theme ----------------------------- 2 Administration ---------------------- 6 Faculty ---------------------------- 7 Helpers --------------------------- 1 1 Seniors ---------------------------- 12 Classes --------------------------- 28 Acdvities ------------------------- :38 Spam ----------------------------- 50 Advertisements -------------------- 62 Conclusion ------------------------ 72 First grade . . .saddle shoes . . . recess . . . hopskotch. . . kickball . . .jungle gyms. . . swings. . . lunch pails . . . apples . . . the prin- cipal. . . pauptvtl- Mr. Richard Zani Superintendent Mr. Howard Abgahamson Ass't. Princ. . Athletic Dir. . Math .' u-u I School Board: Mr. John Socinski. Mrs. Gretchen Weid- man - Chrmn.. Mr. Dan Kearney. Mr. Richard Robert- son. Mr. Charles Rogers. Mr. Ronald Stebbins Mr. Roger Mitiguy Guidance Principal Faculty Mr. Leon Orvis Social Studies Mrs. Estelle Chandler Business Mrs. Pauline Daito Business, English Mr. David Ferguson Mr. James Woiynec French. Engiish Social Studies I Miss Barbara Dunstan Mrs. Karen Burke Girls' Physical Education English Mr. Paul Wager Mr. Roy Pilcher Boys' Physical Education Math Mr. Samuel Ezzo Junior High Science Mrs. Nancy Crandall Mr. Edward Godlewski English Math. Science ' Mr. Norman Champine Mr. John McShane Science English. German Mr. Bruce Hansen Indusrrial Ans Miss Carolyn Don- Home Economics Mrs. Gretchen Stannard A11 Mr. Thomas Sheehan Mrs. Patricia Valloch Remedial Education Secretary 10 ' E $.51; Mrs. Marcie Hubbard Guidance Secretary Mrs. Roma Saceric. Mrs. Lee Baccci Cooks MM fr Mrs. Ellie. Austin Lunchroom Supervisor Mr. Bernard Raul Custodian Mr. William Blaise Custodian KIM ABRAHAMSON Thunder is Lhe father of gen- tle rain. Horscshows . . . Red . . . Don't bug me . . . Senior Supreme . . Cowgirl . England . . . Berly . Appaloosa Queen . . . the soaps CHRIS EDWARD BARTLETT Be yourseif. Who else is but- Ler qualified? Rat. . . N.Y. Yankeas . weekend drives . Weasel . . . basketball a1 lohnsons CHRISTENE IRENE ANDERSON The universe would be incomplete without the small- est transmicrospic creature that dwells beyond our com ceitful eyes and knowledge. Chris . . . Sterling . . Torn . . . Georgia . . . the Pond GAIL MARIE BEAUREGARD You're always one day close: to death. so you've got to make the most out of life. The jug,. . . boogie . John. . . Ford GT . . . gut girl LAWRENCE RAYMOND BAL- LOU When you think all is lost. the future remains. Larry . . . Chittenden . CAT. . .LeeJane. . . Moneybags . . iesahellc GILDA CACERES I1 is beucr to be wise and um seem so. than to seem wise and not be so. Grants . . . Michael . Chaucrlon Park . . . those eyes . . . Hot Mexican . Queen's coun BONNIE JEAN CARLETON The greatest pleasure In life is doing what others say you cannot do. A 8: W car hop . . . purple . ..gutgir1.. .Don . wedding bells . . . Javelin . . . Poopsie . . . Queen TERRY GORDON DELANCEY Life is a one way trip to heaven or hekl and you have 10 make the best you can. VOC. . .Chrysler. . . Guns. . .HondaSSO. .. tuna fish . . . Auto Mechanic . . . Mopar GRACE CARUSI When this you see remember me and bear in your mind. Let all 1113 world say what they may. speak of me as you find . Toyou . . . Chuch . . . Italy. . .VOC. . .18 . . . clothes 4.. MAUREEN ANN FLANDERS I somatimes regret my speech. never my silence. Artist. . .Outdoors. . . Chittenden . . .Quiet. . . hiking .. . KATHERINE CURTIS Does we song of the sea end on the shore. or in the hearts of those who listen to it. Chemistrylectures. . . Ocean Beach . . . long hair . . . Quiet DAVID B. FRAPPIERS May we have good times in the future as we have had in the past. Frap . . . Black Cad . . . VOC . . . Auto Mechanics . . Honda 90 . . . Ieueads . . .V-Dub. . .BEH-I . . . pint l3 H KAYCE ANN HINTON A rolling stone may not care whether or not it gathers any moss but a rolling stone sure can leave behind one heck of a hurt. Bardwell . . . 30? Malibu . . . Mouse. . . Snack Bar . . good ole days . - Anderson: FRANK RAY KEYSER. III I am released. one era ceased. another to be leased. Has knowledge increased? What part of me decreased? Sting me . . . those eyes . . . bummer . . . Rutledge . . .Bthgrade freak. . . that vocabulary . . . the Duster . . . I was only a. minute. late! SCOTT STANLEY JAKUBOW- SKI Life is a game of whist. The cards are shuffled and the hands are dealt. I like the way the cards are shuffled and the hands are delt. Jake . . . blondie . . . snow-mobiles . . . Ican't. I'm going to work . . . Scout RICHARD WILFRED LAVALLEE To make good use of life one should have in youth the expe- rience of advanced years. and in old age the vigor of youth. ' Monk . . . Gut . . . Schlitz .. .VOC. . .Lynn. . . driving . . . art . . . Winter Carnival ROBIN MARIE JOHNSON Don't live life without a friend; for a friend is life and life is a friend. i arse say that . . . high there . . .FRIENDS! . . . weekends . . . that laugh . . .3F21. . .Animal Crackers. . .West Mt. . . Bird . . .Colin DEBORAH ANITA McCULLOUGH Find a mission in life and take it seriously. then dedi- cate yourself to thankfulness. St. Joe's . . . town worker . . .rabbit freak . . . John DenVet . . . Lifeguard .lANET R. MCCULLOUGH A search is what I'm 011 although 1 do not know the goal . Perhaps I probe each part of life that I might grasp the whole. Kraut . . . '5'? Chevy . . . Rutland Hospital . . . the Olds . . . London . . Gizlsl State . . . my friend MARY SUSAN OJALA when a man points his finger at someone. he should remember that three of his fingers are pointing at him-1 self. Suzy. . . Ya know . You got me by the sneakers . . .Senior Supremes . . you goon . . . the soaps . . . you chauvinist . . . Superfly ADDLPH V. MECIER The hangover became a part of the day as well allowed for as the Spanish siesta. Hitler. . . Dolph. . . Miller. . .blitz . . .Sue G. GERALD GILBERT RACETTE If you don't understand my silence. you will not under- stand my words. v.w. . . .Ger. . .Bondo Bug. . .shy'?. . . parties . . puketts honor roll . . Nice out? Martin's . . . Woodsman NANCY ELAYNE NEME'I'H 1am only one. but still I am one. I cannot do everything, but still I can do something: and because I cannot do ever- ything I will not refuse to do something I can do. Muffin . . .442. . . Jeff. . .BV. . .AMF STEVEN MARK RAPPENO Life is a theatre in which the worst people often have the best seats. 6 pack Steve . . . Cindy . . . Zayre . . . H01 Chevy . . . VOC BEVERLY IO RHODES Before you let yourself so. be sme you can get yourself back. Yaknow . . . Ivory . . . Bob . . .babyface . . . powerful Toyts . . . Senior Supreme; . . . Heft . . . Rutland Towncr . . . R.T.E.D. STEPHEN MICHAEL SMITH The road is long. with many a winding turn. . . Smitty. . .1235; the Claw . . .P.'I'.C. . . .Iake . . See that door f '. THERESA MARY RINEHART Some circumtamial evi- dence is very strong as when you find a trout in milk. Ya know . . . What's your bgsic?. . .DT. . .Nyeh. Nyeh white . . . Senior Supremes . . . jockeue . . Grade School . .- 3 MARK ANTHONY SOCINSKI Not unitl man loses himslef in an endeavor to preserve and love. his Ididlife environment. does he walk with humility and reverence. Soccer . . . Dianne . . . Super Jock . . . nyut. nuyt . . .thebooks. . .eco- freak . . . U.V.M. . . . music L. ANDREW SMITH what you think of yourself matters more than what others think of you. Booie . . . Silver towers . . school plays . . . Andy . . . Bilbo . . . Castlerock LINDA E. SOULIA Enjoy you: own life without comparing 11 with that of anather. Ascw. . .Iack. . .buus . . Schlitz . . .those weekend drives . . . Martin's ROBERT DAVID TANNER To be awake is to be alive. Little Joe . . .Tuna . . . Nu-Nu . . . CandyI Sale . . McGany's. . .Chef Boy-AI-Dce STEVEN PAUL TURCO Spin me back down the years and the days of my youth. Draw the lace and black cu:- taius and shut out the whole truth . Turk . . . Head . . . ping- pong . . .Decent . . . It's up to you . . . bucko C. RICHARD THATCHER. III Something's lost and some- thing's gained in living every day. Dick. . . Thundcrfool . . . Castlarock . . . Rutland Towner. . . treasurer. . Stringbean . . . ski pro . . . basketball -t-'1T..- KATHERINE CROSS WEIDMAN I love Lhe mountains and i love to look at the stars. I love to laugh and I love being with my friends. But most of all I love singing for you. Thank you for listening. Katie . . . green eyes . . this old guitar . . Lifeguard . . . Annie's Song . . . Germany . . . Crazy Canuck MARK EDWARD THIBAULT They live that they may eat. but he himself eats that he may live . VOC. . .Tebo. . . 'Schlitz . . . the van . . . Mr. T . . . Mark's ELMER FRED WHEELER. JR. Don' I put off today what you . can do tomorrow . 't VOC . . . Scout . . . FFA . . . Farmer Boy . . . Chit- tenden l7 BECKY ANN WHEELER Once upon a time they lived happily ever after. Tim . . . Parrot in Church . . . Seven THOMAS HENRY YAKUNO- VICH It was a woman who drove me down the road to drink and I'm ashamed l havenll called to thank her yet. Gota pocket? . . . Mole . . Rollo . . . New Year's Eve at Spencer's . . . Lerte- la's . . . weekend drives. DONALD LEE WIGGIN I've taken my fun where I've found it. Wiggle . . . M1. Top. . . Robin . . . Duck . . . Women. Booze. and Cars . '. . Hair Bear . . . Herbal STEPHEN ALFRED ZANI Remember. with all its sham . drudgery and broken dreams. i1 is still a beautiful world. Zanl Bun'a . . . Soccer Jock . . Jane . . .St. Joe's . . Silver Towers . . . ski pro . . . Sunshine Nursery . . Gandalf SPENCER DEAN WOOD He was the only guy who could tum over a new leaf . Lizard . . . Chittenden . . . busattacks. . .Helen. . . Lori. . . Cindy . . .HONK . . .TonsofFun. . .bas- kethall . . .baseball . . . Beanie . . . Will you makeus laugh, will you make us cry. will you tell us when to live, will you tell us when to die? I know we've come a long way. We're changing day 10 day. But tell me. where do the children play? Cal Stevens t9 20 21 22 Parting Shots 2-4? 24 KEY TO BABY PICTURES PAGE 26 UefL-righn 1.A.Smuh 2. s. Zap; .- PAGE 27 .-1. D. Frappicr 21 3.. ELL! 25 26 III.1I 31 Beth Allen Barbara Anderson John Ballou Tim Bartlett Frank Beyene Jeff Brewer Dean Burgess Debbie Buskey Brenda Caceres Leona Culver Mary Guru's Karen Davis Scou Davis Dianne Degnen Rick DelBianco Leslie Deyette Loren Draper Judy Frazier Cindy Gee Ernest Goodrich Peter Gray David Grimes Steve Grimes David Hanson Robert Harrison Brian Hickey Tom Holland Debbie Jones Mary Kynoski Larry LaFrance Lori. LaFrance -! Andrea Larson Martha Lavallee Bun McCullough Judy McCullough David Morgan Terry Mull'm Judy Pentkowski Paul Pilcher Scott Robertson Ronald Rhoda Cherie Senecal John Shannon David Shonsleeve 3i Pam Shostak Pat Shostak 4 Robbie Smith 1 Mary Suatton Donaid Tanner Mary Tanner Dan Taranovich James Tarazewich Kathy Thatcher Gary Thompson Ann Zani .. This year the j uniors did well in the Winter Carnival events. They came 'in first in the sports evnets and snow sculptuzing. Of course. no one is always perfect. They claimed last place in the. candy sale . Con- gratulations to Indy Pemkowski. this year's Winter Carnival queen. 29 Sophomores Jodie Allard Sharon Anderson Emes! Atwood Joe Beauregard Ron Bushey Maureen Corey Paul Corliss Nancy Covell Rob DelBianco Carolyn Delpha Lisa Deyette Steve Dix Ron Doty Ed DwyeI Donna Dydo Tami Friedman Dave Callus Rena Garmw Vinni Gaui Sue Gray Brian Griffin Wes Hansen Kathy Harrison Sue Howland Maxk Iackubowski Herb Johnson Sharron Iozwick James Ladabouche This year the sophomores came in 4th place in the Wimer Carnival Events. Three girls want out for queen: Tami Friedman and Sue How- land made the court. The class also came in ncxt-to-the-last place in the candy sale. They had two first-place winners in the talent show - Sue Gray and Man Styles. Jeff Leonard David Lenola Ed Loso Mark L050 Betty Martin Darlene McCullough Doreen McCullough Ronea Mecier Jennifer Murdock Belinda Normandie Naomi Nothrop John Ojala Lori Pehm Mariana Perry Carlene Petezson Helen Racette Kim Senegal Deborah Skjetne Mary Smith Missy Smith David Socinski Diane Soulia Matthew Styles Paula Thibault Robert Thornton Catherine Trombley Kim Valloch Paula Wheeler Michele Wood 31 32 Kirk Abrahamson Linda Anderson Tim Atwood Joseph Baker Richard Baker Anita. Ballou Michael Beauregard Scott Brewer Michele Bruce Barbara Bushey Steve Buzzell Lisbeth Caceres Mark Chapin Elaine Corliss Valerie Cox Michael Curtis Teresa Curtis Joan Davis Gail DelBianco Glen Delpha Kevin Don Reginald Dorr Tammy Diaper Timothy Drlckson Judy Flory Paul Garrow Philip Grimes Kathleen Haley Andy Hansen Kevin Hanson 91-40 4. Freshmen The freshman class this year was probably one of the most energetic ever. In the candy sale they took 2nd place with alot of their total sales coming from Dan Riggs, who placed 2nd in the individual race. In the winte: carnival the ninem killed their compe- tition but only obtained 3rd place. Their snow sculpture was tied for last place. The class of IS was the first 10 have Health twiLhy Ed. . a course which consisted of such things as a survey on smoking. Everyone enjoyed the dame maraLhon in April. a fresh original idea. Laura Holland Michele 1220 Chris Jaknbomki Steve Lanphere Tracey Lenola Guy Loso Tammy Martin Nanneue Mattsson Jeff May Bob Mitomki Andrea Perkins George Pilcher Debbie Provencher Sherri Ram Dan Riggs Tricia Robertson Gary Russell Catherine Santoro Kevin Shane: Laurie Skjeme Lisa. Soulia Raymond Tanner Steve Thompson Joel Tillberg Bizzy Weidmau Tim Welch Todd Wheeler Glen Woods 33 Grade 8 Erik Anderson Edward Billings Kevin Blanchard Paul Bumcy Ileana Cacercs Kelly Capman Vicky Chapln Mary Cook Gregory Cmtis Suzanne Degnen Trena Delancey Cherie: D013; Brett Friedman Donald Gee David Gmdziei William Gravelle John Gray Jeffrey Grimes Troy Hanson Maureen Hickey Bonnie Johnson Randall Johnson Mark Jones Linda LaFrance Bruce Locketby Ann Marie L050 Helen Lose Dale Martin David McGee Sandra McQuate Ray Moran Timothy Patch Jeffrey Russell Joann Senecal Sandra Senecal Ellen Smith ?auicia Smith Frank Stratton imlkm Melanie Styles Scou Sula Charlene Swahn Helena Tanner Kenneth Tanner Richard Tanner Debra Ttombley Gregory Valloch -- Tina Vatga Paula Visi Frank Weidmau It looks as if the 8111 grade had a good year. Their class got 2nd place in the candy sale and 4th place in Carni- val snow sculpturing. Melanie. Ellen. Pat. Suzie. and Mary competed in the talent show as the Cycles. singing Leader of the Pack. In the Winter Carnival itself they placed 2nd. Their . dancenaungle in the Jungle-was also a 35 success. 36 .5. 'MQiI-n. H u...; MI: .-1 . ' Grade 7 William Allard Diane Anderson Jeffrey Barney Cara Burgess Lorraine Cox Patrick Curtis Deborah Degnen David Delancey Penny Finch Lawrence Fredeue Eric Hansen Nan Izzo Kevin Jones Jeffrey LaFrancn: Allison Lapinc Tonya McGee - James Morgan ' Jonathan Murdock The seventh grade did a fine'job in the candy sale by taking first place but didn't fare as well in the rest of Ihe Winter Carnival evems. They tied for last place in the snow competition with their castle and placed last at the Carnival itself. Tonya McGe repre- sented the seventh grade in the queen comes! at the Carnival Ball. Chris Perkins Ernest Rescue Susan Reta Benham Rogers Gregory Samara Brian Schaner Denise Schaner Brian Senecal Henry Sienkiewicz Bjamc Skjetnc Susan Smith Eleanor Socinski Tammy Tanner Vicky Tanner Walter Tarazewlch Laura Tillberg Vicky Vitale Michelle Welch Charles Zani 33 Sutherland The Sutherland pub- lished regular monthly issues of school news. They were awarded an excellence certificate as one of the best school papers in the country. The Proctorian staff with the help and dedi- cation of all members has produced another great yearbook. The candy sale was one of the highlights among the many activi- ties the Student Council sponsored this year. As always. they were an active and vital organi- zation. Praetorian, L-R. Top Row: A. Zani. Mrs. Dalton. C. Trome bley. B. Rhodes. Row 2: K. Thatcher. K. Abraham- son. A. Larson. F. Frazier. Rowr 3: N. Northrop. 5. Mrs. Sherman. T. Varga. T. Curtis. E. Smith. I. Flory. N. NemeLh. A. Loso. M. Cook. 5. Degnen. M. Styles. P. Smith. 8. Carleton. K. Hinton. M. Styles. Oiala. K. Weidman. L. Pel'Ltn. Row 4: M. Smith. l. r? MCCUHOUSh' D. Mccuuo 3h' 0' Mccwough' L-R. Top Row? Mr. wolynec. A. Dose. T. Rinehart. I. Tillberg. S. anzell, Mr. A. Row 2-. S. Degnen. C. Zani. M. Corey. J. Allard. B. Weidman. D. Trom- Student Council 2:35:10 3: p. Gray. p. Pilcher, R. Del Bianco. M. L-R: J. Davis. T. McGee. T. Tanner. L. Cox. Mrs. Hubbard Libragf Aides PHIL-IIIIIIILIIIIII'IUIH W I LMMII ?- IIIIHIIIIIHI III TV Technicians The library aides did a fine job of keeping the library in order. The TV technicians had another busy year of taping many school activities - games. concerts. the talent show, and the Winter Carni- val. The Am 111ny Committee did a fine job at choosing Lhis past year's assemblies. They chose to have fewer but more interesting assem- blies, some of which were. aided by the Vermont Council on the Arts. a. . Front Row: D McGee. R. Mitowsld. K. Hanso'n. Row2: 13.1- Moran. Mr. Champine. V. Gaui. Assembly Committee LaR: Miss Bmlin. T. Bartlett. E. Hansen. A. Ballou 39 Chorus The chorus did a fantastic job this year under the direction of Miss Cohan. Everyone was very enthusi- astic. and it showed in bath the Christmas and spring concerts as they went smoothly and turned out really great. ALTO. Top Row: M. Perry. '1'. Lenoia. N. Namath. K. Valloch. Row 2:1. McCullough. C. Trombley. T. Curtis. M. Carey. D. Tramblcy. D. Skjeme. 5. Gray. 5. Reta. Row 3: D. Deg- ncn. B. Weldman. N. Nonluop. K. We-idman.1. Allard. D. Soulla. M. Smith. N. 1220. Row 4: J. Murdock. D. McCullough. E. Socinski. D. McCullough. BASS. TENDR. Row 1: S. Brewer. F. Weidmau. Row 2: F. Keyser. P. Gray. I. Brewer. M. Socimki. D. Riggs. Davis, P. Finch. C. Burgess. Row 2: S. Degnen. E. sham. M. 5:y1es.M. Cook. A. Low. P. Smith. Row 3: S. Ojala. A. Zani. T. Rinehan. F. Frazier. K. Thatcher. C. Caceres. Ravi: L. Cox. T. McGee, D. Anderson, V. Chapin. .1 The band also had a great year. They performed well in boLh concerLs and helped make them a. B d success. The newly formed folk-Iock band showed Off a 10! 0f PHS's great musical talent. an Front Row: L. Anderson. B. Weidman. V. Cox. '1'. Rinehan. D. Degnen. D. Anderson. D. Skjeme. N. Northrop. Row 2: C. Gee. M. Lavallee. D. Socinsld. I. Tillberg. E. Mitowski. A. Hansen. M. Socinski. F. Keyser. Row 3: J. Ladabouchc. J'. Racette. S Buzzell 1 Gray. I. May. w. Hansen. I. Ewell, S. 23:11. D. Riggs. Rowni: C. Burgess. T. Lenola. H. Sienkiewicz. Miss Culmn. mung; -H' J . .. GIRLS' SELECT CHORUS. Row 1: D. McCullough. C. McCullough. D. Soulja. J. Allard. D. Degnen. D. Skjeme. M. Smith. Raw 2: K. Weidman. N. Northrop. 5. Gray. E. Socinski. D Degncn. M. Smith. P. Shostak. I. McCullough. M. Curtis. Below. I1! DISTRICT. Top: C. Burgess. .P. Finch. 5. Ram Row:: D. Anderson. L. Cox. D. Degnen. HS DISTRICT. Top: P. Gray. 1. Brewer. Row 2: M. I93 .. 2111?: Left ALL- STATE. Top- -Bouom: M. Socinski. P. Smith. J. Davis. R. Davis. Row 3:N.Nonl1.rop.i.'-4-1d . Gray M. Styles. McCullough. D. McCullough. Rowd: D. McCullough. f . all 42 This year the Drama Club gave an impressive per- formance of The Hobbit. The production involved many students. including the cast and crew. The crew consisted of Gary Russell, George Piicher. Joel Tillberg. and Andy Hansen. A spaghetti supper was held . hosted by the Drama Club. in order to raise money for the produc- non. Right. will Ann's REAL man please smnd up?! Below. Bilbo and Company . Hrv- -- .: H I . i THE ?:Qi:1$22$fiii$. Assemblies 'TWO PENNY ' Below. John Wayne 3:113 sidekkic There were many dances this year. all of which were successful and a lot of fun. The seniors had their 4th annual square dance. The Winter cara nival 5311 theme was Knights in White Satin. The school year was highlighted by many exciting assemblies. We not only had a good time. but we learned alot. Learning doesn't always have 10 take place in the classroom. Dances The c1335 of '76 again proved its talent and enthusiasm in the Winter Carnival by taking first place for the second year in a row. There was a 101 of participation in the events and a good lum- out from each class. Congratulations 'LO 111a Queen's Court and Judy Pentowski. the new queen from the class of '76. Sealed. L-R: A. Zani. A. Larson. D. Degnen. K. Hinton. J. Frazier. J. g vatlonal McCullough. M. Curtis. E. Hickey. Standing: R. DelBianco. D. Hanson. . P. Keyser. S. Zani, K. Wcidman. S. Ojala. T. Rinehan. K. Abraham- son. I. McCullough. B. Rhodes, 8. Carleton, M. Socinski. P. Gray. P. HonOr $0618th Pitcher. MI. Pitcher. The National Honor Society added 11 new members from the junior class to make a total of '24 members. The Honor Society has been sponsoring a girl from Rhodesia to help her receive an education. l5 4b Honors and A'umrds HONOR STUDENTS. Kneeling: K. Wcidman. A. Smith. T. Rinchart. Row 2: G. Camsi. B. Carluton. D. McCullough. S. Ujaia. Row 3:1. McCullough. R. wheeler. L. Soulia. K. Hinton. K. Curtis. 8. Rhodes. Row 4: G. Raccue, K. Abrahamson. D. Frap- picr. Row 5:033:1ch. L. Ballou. Row 6: M. Socin- ski. R. Thatcher. F. Keyser. W 91 KATHERINE WEIDMAN Valedictorian, UVM Cer- tificate winner. DAR Award. National School Choral Award. Bully Cracker Award. SILVER P . Raw 1: F. Kcyser. B. Calderon. T.R1nuhan. Row 2; M. Socimhi. S. 03313. K. Weidman. ANDREW SMITH FRANK KEYSER GERALD RACETTE Salutalorian. UVM Certificate Winner. Buzzcll- Character Achievement Award Abbot: Scholanhlp Award Callus Award. BEVERLY RHODES. GERALD RACETTE DAVID FRAPPIER Danfunh Award Mattel Award. Russ Smith Memorial Auto-Mcchanir Award MAUREEN FLANDERS Art Auaxd SCOTT SULE BOYS' STATE. Top-Bmlom: R. De.lBiancm American lxglnn Award P. Pilchcl. D. Hanson. MARK SOCINSKI GIRLS STATE. 1.ka1. Pcruwuskl. Mr Cums. K. Davis. John Phlllip Snusa Band Award. Mathemmics Award ;7 43 u-H-q... fokah'r - A $274. DAVID GMMES IOHN DIALA I Award Winner in Vocational Program Plumbing and HcaLil'Ig Gregory Socimki Memorial Award f x ri y. r E KIM ABRAHAMSON DONALD wmam Green Moumain Appaloosa Club Award Mathematics Award ' Haw min- . BONNIE CARLETON KAYCE HINTON JAMES LADABOUCHE Sutherland Award Sutherland Award Special Music Award Sitting: I. Ojala. Tri-capts. A. Meclcr. M. Sucinski. S. Zani. D. Callus. Kneeling: w. Hanson. L. Lafrance. J. Tarazewich. B. McCullough. D. Taranovich. R. Smith, I. Soccer Shannon. K. Abrahamson. R. Dorr. P. Gray. Standing: Coach Orvis. D. Lenola. R. DdBianco. D. Hanson. F. Kayser. B. Kickcy, R. DclBianco. S. Turco. I. Brcwer. P. Pilchcr. E. Goodrich. h-.L This soccer season was a. good one . Proctor tied for 2nd in the MVL with a record of 8- 2-1. In the play -offs Proctor piayed an exciting game against Sacred Heart. win, ning the game on come: kicks after playing a full game plus 4 overtime periods. Proctor was eliminated by Arlington in the semi- , - finals. wha: the heck?! Get back here. ball! Row 1: D. McCullough. Ouad-capts.. K. Weldmn. T. Rinehan. S. Ojaia. D. McCullough. I. McCullough. Row 2: D. McCullough. M. Smllh. D. Skjcme. M. Smith. D. Sauna. D. Dugncn. P. Shostak. Row 3: P. Shostak. L. Saulia. N. Northrop C. Tromblcy. M. Corey. S. Gray. E. Weidman. Coach Dunstan. Girls, Varsity Field Hockey The hockey team had a great season, placing 2nd in the CVGAL with 3 5-243 record. In playoff action the team lost to Stowe 3-0. This year's team placed Pam Shos- lak and Teri Rinchan on the CVGAL All-Star team. SI 52 J V Soccer The IVs ended their season with a 3- 0-2 record. This year's team showed a tough defense and a lot of hustle. Their talent will be looked for in future years. The junior high had a great team this year. Led by the scor- ing of John Grayr and the defensive efforts of Joe Stratlon and Scott 81116. the team ended Lheir season undefeated with a 7-0 record. Junior H igh Soccer L-R: Coach Wager. A. Hanson. R. Mitowski. S. Buzzell. K. Hanson. D. Socinski. D. Riggs, M. Curtis. 3. Brewer. G. Pilcher, I. May. . 'n. L H'- . ' 3,1 '. . :.' A -. ,'. . - .- ' ..-.n. -....;- .I 'p'r'i'naa 1'aai'erma' me. 'C. Perkins. J. Morgan. C. Zani. E. Raceu'e. E. Hanson. I. Gray. K. Jones. P. Curtis. Row 2: Coach Wager. D. McGee. K. Blanchard. 6. Curtis. G. Valloch. w. Tarazewich. S. Sule, F. Weidman, T. Hanson. I. Murdock, R. Moran. J. LaFrance. LR Rafi: 3355a Cheerleading Left. VARSITY: P. Shostak, B. Carlton, M. SmiLh. M. Corey. J. Allard. K. Weid- man. D. Skjetne. Missing: B. Normandie. Center. JR. VARSITY: A. Perkins. E. Weidman. T. Ler- tola, M. 1220.8. Rani. L. Skjeme. T. Draper. Oh. say can you see . . . Oh what a build. This year's cheerleaders did their usual fine job of creating enthusiasm among the fans . The varsity underwent a series of uniform changes until they finally settled on maroon jumpers. Congratulations to the JH - girls f or placing is: in Lhe JUNIOR HIGH: D. Degncn. S. Degnen. M. Ster-s, A. L050. M. Cook, 'hh and 8th grade Rulland D. Anderson. E. Smith. Recreational Cheerleading Competition. Boys, Varsity Basketball The 1975 edition of ihe Proctor varsity basketball team com- pleted a successful :cgula: season campaign with 15 wins and 5 losses in the tough Marble Valley League . Although the. playoffs ended abruptly with a playdown loss to eventual M Champion Stowe. the Phantoms provided their fans with exciting basket- ball throughout the season. The highlight of the schedule was the overtime win againts Green Mountain when onctor made up a 7 point deficit in the last 27 seconds of regulation play. Mark Socinski. Spencer Wood. Fran Keyser. and Steve Zani all com- pleted their high school careers in basketbali Lhis winter. and each conuibuted much to the team success. Kneeling. Co-capts. R. DelBianco. M. Socinski. Standing. E. Goodrich. Dave H. . H. Johnson. P. Pilcher. D. Shortsleeve. D. Morgan, B. Hickey, F. Keyser. P. Gray. 5. Wood. S. Zani. L. Lafrance. Coach Wolynec. i Go get Lhe ladder. Ernie. Fearless Phantoms are ready Mark 3. , MVL All: Star if Go that way! Sitting: '1 . Rinehart. Kneeling: P. Shostak. K. Thatcher. A. Zani. Standing: ' 9 ' , Coach Don. 5. Gray. M. Suauon, I. Frazier. A. Larson. D. McCullough. GU18 Va-TSLQ Missing: 0- Deanen- Basketball The. girls' varsity team had another suc- cessful season. claiming 2nd place with a record of11-3. In tournament action Lhey made a fantastic comeback against Whitingham, beating them 39-29. This brought them to the. quaner finals and a loss to Ludlow becausc of the height disad- vantage. The team should be excellent next year. I00. with real talent coming up. MVL All-Slar Andrea L. Cupid leaps again J V Basketball The JV boys finished their season with a record of 16- 4. They had a great year because the whole team worked together. This was shown by their balanced scoring attack. averaging 60 points a game and allowing their opponents only 48 points a game. The most memorable game was beating Woodstock where they shot 5801!: from the floor and 81515 from the foul line. Lou with another 2 Kheeling: Co-eapts. R. DelBianco, L. Lenola. Standing: Mgr. R. Mitowski. R. Mecier. E. Lose. K. Abrahamson, D. Riggs, S. Dix. 1. Leonard. P. Garmw. R. Dan. J. Ojala. Missing: Coach Wager. Smells. don't 1:! ! Last minute strategy. Kneeling: D. McCullough. G. Del Bianco, I... Anderson. Standing: J - 9 Coach Don. I. McCullough. D. Provencher. T. Robertson. C. V GLTZS BaSketball Trembley. E. Caceres. D. McCullough. Kathy. the. BB ballerina The JV girls ended their first Poulmey won by 1 point. High year with a record of 3-7. The score: for the JV's was Gail D. two most excitmg games for the with 92 points. Highest rebounds: I V were against Poulmey. The was Linda A. with 54 rebounds. first game Proctor won by 5 Close behind her was as Debbie points and the second game P. with 51. ' ' GIRLS. Kneeling: S. Senecal. T. McGee. E. Sucinski. Standing: C. Swan. N. JUJLLOF Hbgh 1220. P. Visi. P. Smith. P. Finch. D. Trombicy. H. Lose. K. Burgess. L. LaFrance. Missing: Coach Stemk. Basketball This year was the first year the jr. high girls had any organized team. Mr. Stempck was their coach and did a fine job. Things were a liltle different bccaus: the 1H girls traveled with the JH boys and had doublcv heads: gamcs. Their record was 1-5. Below. Wait till Iget her! ! x. Did you see that Will you let me be! The IH boys did fairly well this year with a record 01'4-7. The two leading SCOIEIS were Mark Jones and John Gray. In tournament games they were. beaten by West Side and Otter Valley. BOYS. Kneeling: I. Stratton. 1. Gray. Row 2: K. Jones. E. Allard. D. McGae. M. Jones, T. Hansen. F. Weidman. Coach Orvis. Row 3: J. Murdock. 6. Curtis, E. Skjeme. D. Delancey. G. Perkins. Row 4: E. Hansen. 5. Lockerby. E. Raceue, I. Margan, C. Zani. P. Curtis. Giraffe Jones shoots. -.-- '.-'- Front Row: C. Rani. P. Shostak, P. Shostak, G. DelEianco, E. Wcidman. K. Sene- cal. Row 2: Coach Don. I. McCullough. A. 23:11. M. Corey. A. Larson. K. Weid- man. T. Lenola. C. Trombley. D. Jones, B. Carleton. Row 3: D. McCullough. S. Ojala. M. Smith. Top: Co-capts. T. Rinehan. K. Abrahamson. . L . . Desire. determination . . . .' 4.. 8. 4g .- Ready or not - here I come! . , .- J. v Nothing's go All -staI Pam Shostak oommm The softball team ended their season with a 5-win. 4- 1055 record. The season was highlighted by hard hitting and rapid running. More than half Lhe players had batting averages over .500. They also stole 345 bases. In loumamem playr the. girls won the play-off game against West Rutland 22-15. The quarter game was dropped 15-12 m BFA of Fair- fax. making the final record of the season 6 wins and 5 losses. Softball Serving up a suike 3? Baseball Row 1: T. Mullin. R. Dorr. L. LaFrancc. R. DelBianco. Coach Mitchell. Capt. D. Shortslccve. S. Wood. I. Tarazuwich. R. Mccier. Row '2: D. Taranovich, R. Deb Bianco. D. Morgan. 5. Dix, T. Bartlett. D. Lertola. K. Abrahamson. Mgr. R. Mimwski. Missing: B. Hickey. ..'.-- -. -. . . . Great minds run the same track!. Lean and mean! we The baseball team made a repeat performance this year by caplming the titles of MVL co-champs and Ciass M sLate champs. Endw ing their regular season with a 21035 - 9 win record. this talented team. under the exceptional coaching of Wade Milcl'r ell. went to the quarter finals to defeat Thetford. then m the semi-finais to defeat Williamstown. In the finals Blue Mountain was no match for the pow- erful Phantoms defending their Class M title. 62 Mr. and Mn. H. Johnson. Jr. :Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ladabouche M. and Mrs. Robert Lewis Col. and Mrs. Madigan Mr. Dennis Martinez Mr. and Mrs. John Meshane Mr. and Mrs. David Me'len Mr. and Mn. Jen'y Miglorie Mr. ande. Edward Mimwsld M.r. and M13. John Mona. . and M13. Robert E. Normandie . .. and Mrs. John Northrop . and Mn. Carl Oja - . and Mn. Leon 0 aners. Roy P11 . and Mn. Eno Ran Pete and Janet Reta Mr. and Mn. Stanley I'DDOO mmalqu-lalirJIJ . n; Ml'. MdMB. Thomas -'- 45-h Mr. and Mn. Jacob Sherman M1. and Mrs. Charles Skuba Mr. and Mn. Harley Smith Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Smith , Mr. andMn. Wm. F. Smith Mr. and Mrs. John Socinaki Mr. and M13. c. w. Spaulding M13. Gretchen Stannard MI. and Mrs. JohnH. Stinsos Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Stuart Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Thatcher Mr. and M13. Kenneth Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Martin Thibideau .Mr. and Mn. Wendell Tilden M13. Lyle Trombley Mrs. Thyra Undeen The Frank Weidman Family Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch Mrs. Agda Westin Mr. and Mrs. James Wolynec 7... -. aed Mn. Larry Young minus. .n - magma; Hira- k Congratulations to the Class of 75 PROCTOR TRUST COMPANY YOUR FULL SERVICE BANK Serving the Rutland AIea 63 Mm! Mm! Good! SEWARDS has the greateSI treats! North Main Street. Rutland. Vt. Congratulations to the Class of T5 ART-CRAFT ASSOCIATES. Woodstock Ave Rutland. V1. IV' SAM'S BARBER SHOP WEST STREET Rutland . Vt . 52:: Sam for a real close shave Best Wishes 10 the Class of '75 121 WEST RESTAURANT Rutland. Vt. GARBER TRAVEL 26 Center St. - Rutland . Vt. '- NDRTHEAST TRAVEL ORGANIZATION HUNTOON BUSINESS MACHINES 89 State Street Rutland. VI. Sales. Service. Rentals. Leasing RUTLAND HERA LD Rutland. Vt. f ..... Best Wishes 10 the Class of '75 JDHII DI... Nothing runs like a Deere Proctor. VI. Hes: Wishes t0 the Class of 75 PROCTOR COAL CO. . INC . Promo: . V1 . iGood. Fast. Reliable Service-a: FREDETTE'S Proctor. Vermont 65 Best wishes to the students of Proctor High. Ruuand Cable TV. Rutland. V1. WILSON COUNTRY CAMERA I a Center Street Rutland . V1 . Compliments of w. C. LANDON INC. Hardware Since 1852 Best Wishes to the Class of '75 from the CURIOUS EYE WORLD OF SWEATERS 84 Woodstock Ave. Rutland. Vt. LINDHOLM SPORTS CENTER C235 Junction of Rt. 7 and 4 Rutland. VI. Compliments of BEAUCHAMP 8L O'ROURKE leand. Vt. CARBINE-ANDERSON Rutland. Vt. Dave. Parker: TEXACO Rutland. VI. EASTMAN'S Rutland. Vt. KINNEY. PIKE. BELL 8.: CONNER All form of Insurance Rutland Office Mead Building Brattleboro Office The Taylor Agency Cor. Main and Elliot Sis. Dial Dial 775-2311 254-2366 HONESTLY. IT'S THE BEST POLICY WILSON'S CLOTHING shoes 100 Center Street Rutland . Vt. STEREO THEA TER West St. Rutland . VI. Compliments of WOOLWORTH'S Merchants Row Rutland. Vt. . Compliments of POPPY'S BOUTIQUE - 25 Center 81. 40 Center Street Rutland. Vt. Rutland. Vt. Best Wishes to the Class of 1'5 VERMONT MARBLE CO. PROCTOR. VT . 68 An: you looking for a good buy? Come to Lermla's Toyota today! T --..- BASIN SKI 4 SPURT Merchants Row Rutland. Vt. PATRONS BUSH'S HOME BAKERY CARPENTER'S PHARMACY COLONIAL LANES EVELYWS FLORIST FREEMAN JEWELERS GRAND FURNITURE McNEIbREEDT MUNSAT JEWELERS NORM PORTER STUDIOS RUTLAND RESTAURANT STATE CUT RA TE WINSLOW'S STATIONERY ECONOMY Merchants Row Rutland. VI. THOMAS DAIRY 151 e friendaly p 216541030. Right. girls? Rulland. VI. ;. .g . I L . w I j, .. . Charlie gets great bargains at the PROCTOR SUPERMARKET. Proctor. VI. The Proclorian wishes 10 thank thv; following people; for making the 1975 Proctorian pnssible: ALL OUR ADVERTISERS OUR ADVISOR. MRS. DALTO STEVENS STUDIOS AND THE DARKRDOM for developing our pictures OUR PHOTOGRAPHERS: Bonnie Carlton Judy McCullough Kathy Thatcher Ann Zani Doreen McCullough OUR AD MODELS: Mary Cook Susie chnen Ellen Smith Melanie: Styles Charlie Zani and various members of the staff OUR SUBSCRIBERS 69 . . senior privileges . . . peace . . .panies. .'.fl.m. . .graduation . .relaxauon. . . future . . . col- lege. . .joh. . .scared . . .Lhe unknown. . . 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