Proctor High School - Proctorian Yearbook (Proctor, VT)
- Class of 1977
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. D Proctor Free Library Procter. Vamont 05765 4' o a t a J. PROC TORIAN '7 7 Procfor High School Proofor. Vermonf Think of all me junk you cram into your locker. You paste pictures all over it, then you pull 'em dawn. Do lockers feel pain? You hang up your wet. snowy. drippy clothes. Do lockers get cold? And you thmw piles of books into your locker. Does it get black and blue? TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Introduction 1 Theme 2 Faculty 4 Sports 10 Theme 22 Dedication 24 In Memoriam 25 Classes 26 Activities 34 Theme 46 Seniors 48 Ad ve rtise'ments 62 Awards 71 Conclusion 72 11 till I I Faculfy Msl. Pauline Mr. Roy Pilcher MI. Samtiel Ezzo Business. English Mathematics 1:. -High Science $ Mr. David Ferguson French. English Mr. Norman Champine Ms. Ann Young Science German. English , Ms. Karen Burke English 77-? - -- - .g, Mr. Ed Godlewski Math. Science Mr. John Hyland Business Ed . ,- .- 33-31.,- Ms. Virginia Cameron Mr. Thomas Sheehan English Jr. High English Ms: Jan Collamore 7 Remedial Ed. Mrs . MargareINe meek Social Studies Mr. Douglas Dague Mrs. Ream Coughenour MI. Lee Orvis Mrs. Nemcek's Sub. Music Social Studies I V , ' 1 Mrs. Madeline Sherman Librarian . Soc . Studies 351i; '- Nir. Bruce Hansen Ms. Jean Crosby Industrial Arts Girls' Phys. Ed. Ms: Carolyn Don Home Economics Ms. Janice Liberty An .- A Mr. Paul Wager Boys' Phys. Ed. Adminisfrafion SCHOOL BOARD. Colonel Herbert Wilson, Chrmn. John Socinski. Miss- ing: Charles Rogers. Lloyd Hughes. Arthur Saceric. IN Mr. Roger Mitiguy Principal J I , 9. Mr. Richard Zani Mr. James Wolynec Superintendent Guidance Counselor VA . ., Asst. Principal. Athletic Dir. Helpers Mrs. Terri Wcart Mrs. Joan Faulkner Secretary Secretary Q k d, - u ' l. I I I I Mr. Wade Mitchell Mrs. Eliiu Austin Mrs. Patricia Valloch Custodian Lunchroom Supervisor Secretary 'U H r V '1'... '1 4f 1. I Mr. An Cooley Mrs. Lee Baccci Mrs. Roma Sacuric Custodian Cook Cook 10 Soccer The Phantoms were crowned state champs again Lhis year by defeating Nothfield 2-1. Under the coaching of Lee Orvis the Phantoms played as a team all year which contributed to Lheir success and overall record. Next year looks very prom- ising for the Phantoms as Lhey have many skilled players com- ing up. Kneeling: Mgr. J. Leonard, K. Abrahamson, V. Gatti. A. Hansen. L. Lenola. I. Ojala, R. DelBianco. J. Morgan, C. Zani. K. Blanchard. E. Racette. Standing: Ass't Coach Aus- tin. R. Dom D. Callus. J. May. S. Buzzell, R. Mitowski. R. Mecier, P. Garrow, S. Sule, 1. Gray. D. Socinski. W. Hansen. F. Weidman, M. Curtis. J. SIIauon. C. Perkins. Coach Orvis. Field Hockey The PHS field hockey team has always been a threat to the other teams in the CVGAL League. and this year was no exception. Led by first-year coach Jean Crosby. the team continued their high standings with a 6-2a3 record. Playing with PHS's usual good sports- manship and fineE offensive and defensive team-work. the team made it to the quanta: finals but 1051 to Thetford. TEAM: D. Anderson. E. Weidman, T. Lenola, D. Deg- nen, D. McCullough. D. Skjeme, L. LaFrance, M. Smith. S. Degnen. M. Cook. L. Soulia. E. Socinski. B. Anderson. C. Burgess. P. Visi, D. Soulia. H. Raceue, D. Trombley, T. Robertson. C. Jalbert, M. Corey. L. Till- berg. M. Smith. D. McCullough. JV Soccer Under the coachingof Paul Austin the 1V soccer team ended their 1976-77 season with an impressive 6-0 record. Working together as a team. the Phantoms showed everynne that they were Num- ba 1. We are looking for- ward to seeing many of them on the. Varsity squad nex: year. R 1. L. Frudum, P. Jalhun. A. Hansen, E. Hansen. 1. Morgan. K. Blanchard. C. Zuni. B. Skjctnr. E. Engels. I. Lafrancc. R 2 Coach sumin. C. Perkins. C. Curtis, P. Curtis. W. Tarazuwich. G. Valloch. R. Moran, I. Russell. D. McGuu, M. Curtis. Mgr. F. Patch. JH Soccer The littlc guys a charged thcir way through another uXCiling Q1 season with a 7-0-1 A ,1 record. High goal scorers wen: Bernie 1.050 with 8 ' goals and Steve Mitowski with 6 goals. Keep up the gaod workT . ., J Kneeling R. Ialburl. S. Anderson, I: Matuslak. K. Rani. S. Mitowski. G. Rindmn, J. Fislvb . B. Adumm Standing: w. Tmmblgy. L. Young. 8. L950. R. Rndarsnu. M. King. coach Wager. D. Garruw. M. Migloric. B. Puhm. Z. Huxvmh. Missin': M. Fisku. n gnuug The JH field hockey team had a rough seagon this year, winning only 2 V games, losing 3. and . 3 :leing 2. With more '9 experience things should :2? M be looking up. ing: Mgr. M. Curtis, L. King, R. Fuliu, DA Martinez. K. Russell, T. Cacurcs. 1. Simun. M. Smicl. A. Jasmin. Coach Young. F is n. R 1: L. Lcrtola. R. DclBianco. K. Abrahamso R '2: W. Hansen. R. Tan- ner, S. Dix. T. Downs, Coach Mitchell. R 3: R. Don, J. Gray. R. Mccier. M. Curtis. Missing: H. Johnson. Boys' Varsifg Baskefball This year. under the watchful eye of Cnach Mitchell, the Phantoms made it to the semis finals with a 17-5 rccord. They were am: of the few teams to beat most of xhu MVL puwcrhnuscs. winning most gamas by 1 or 2 points or by a large margin. The Phantoms are. losing nuarly half the team but a strong bench will come through for PHS next year. - -'.. Girls Varsify Baskefbal M This year proved to be a rcbuilding year for the I 1976JT? Phantnmcttes. The team was awarded the runnur-up trophy at the Black Rivcr Tournament, the 'h ! H.- 4 first cvcr won by a girls' basketball tcam at PHS. . The scason undcd with a 5-12 record duSpitc the ,3 -' l effort put into all their games. The high scorer was . 95 Darlene, McCullough with 155 1:15.; Dub Provenchcr ' - 7 , pulled down 233 rebounds. Gail DclBiancn was h . selectcd for the Black River All-Tournamcnt team and Darlunc fur the CVGAL allhopponcm team. The suason was very tough for fitst-yuar coach. Miss Crosby, and her incxpcrtcnccd team. : - J Kneeling: D. McCullough. C. Trombluy. R '2: A. Bal- luu. L. Lafrztncc, L. Cacctcs, M. Cook, G. Del- Biancn, L. Andurson, D. McCullough. R 3: Coach Ctusby, D. Prtwunchcr, T. Robertson, T. Curtis. P. Smith, D. Tmmbluy. J V Baskefball The boys' IV season H ended with an even 10-10 3 1; record. while the girls' ,Mh overall record was 4-11. . High scorers for the seascm were Joe Stratum with 264 pts. for the boys and Ellie Socinski With 73 pts. for the girls. Jessie Coven gath- ered 47 rebounds. Good luck to the JV players advancing to the varsity squads next year. Knucling: R. Milnwski. J. Strauon. Standing: C. Perkins. B. Skjcme, H 9 - h 'n'. Tarazuwich. E. Racmtc, Coach Wager. R. Shacklcford. D. Cm- m7 ! V I tis. C. 23112. J. Niurgan. E. Hansen. Kneeling N. 1220, E. Socinski. I. Coven. S. Scuccalh Standing: ' Coach Coliamon-. 'I'. Balluu. L. Tillberg. P. Finch. P. Visi. D chncn. A. Lapim. Junior High Baskefball This was a tough year for junior high basketball. The boys won almost all of their 33mm. The girls didn't do as well as they were a fairly young team. Next year we will see both teams Stronger than ever. Back Row: M. Smell. K. Blanchard. M. Curtis, V. Don. M. SmiLll. Coach Yuung. K. Russell. Kneeling: 5. L050. L. King. R l: M. King. L. Young. M. Migloric. Z. Horvalh. I. Gray. M. Fisk. D. Garmw. B. Lose. D. Anderson. R 2: B. Adams, 5. Mitowski. K. Rani. R. Ialhcrr. S. Andarsnn, I. Fisk, I. Ma'luslak. B. Tram- bley. 15.5 18 Cheerleading V a What did the cheerleaders do this year? The varsity squad brought up 2 new IV's and also 301 new uniforms. To help start schooi spirit they had successful pep Iallies and a maroon-and- while day. Thanks to JV's help school spirit was portrayed through colorful posters. The junior high attended the Ru11and annual cheering clinic and com- petition. WiLh the varsity losing only one. senior, the new fresh- men and 7th graders who will be moving up. next year's squads are sure to be a success. 9 .- ..':Il'ul.JA g. '4 d,-A l .r '15 'l a! , I ? X; ' I :5 3 .x. .- VARSITY: A. Perkins, I. Degnen. S. Rani, A. Loso, B. Weid- man. T. Lenola. Allard. S. ml JUNIOR VARSITY: D. Anderson. C. Jalbert, I. Caceres, J. Matusiak. C. Samom. W5 JUNIOR HIGH: T. Caceres. Felie. E. Soulia. J. Simons, J. Curtis. L. LaFrance 20 Baseball The 1977 varsity baseball team, suffering from inexperience. did exceptionally well. With a 10-5 record they entered the finals. Although they were heavily favored K . .$ ' WA to become the only team in V1. history to win 4 champion- ships simultaneously.1hey lost in a breathtaking game 3- 1 to the Northfield Mauraders. R. 1: 3. Leonard. R. DelBiafxco, G. Valloch, W. Tarazewich. K. Blanchaard. K. Abrahamson. R. 2: R. Mecier, P. Ganow, S. Sule, R. Dorr, G. Curtis, R. Moran. R. 3: S. Lanphere. B. Skjeme. l. Murdock, J. Ojala. Coach Mitchell. Lenola . Mgr. M. Curtis. Missing: L. 'Qoffball This young team ended a hard season With a 1-13 record. The only winn was against Poultney with a score of 12-11. As in every Sport them is an experience problem, but because 01' this om: year of experience the Phantomcucs should win a few more games. Graduating seniors are co- captains Marlene Perry and Darlene McCullough. Cathy Tromblcy, Nancy Covcll. Belinda Norman- die. Kim Scnecal, and h 1: K. Sunecal. S, Sunccal, G. DelBianca. M. Putty. D. McCuElough. L. Laf- mncr. T. McGee. Coach Don. C. Tromblcy. I. Davisu 5- 511mb- P. ViSi, N- Cuvcll. D. Trumbluy. A. Ballou. J. Cnvcll. C. Jalbcn, B. Normandiu. C. Bur- guss. L Tillburg. D McCullough. 21 21' 23 From Ihe time we were six years old. these dedicated people have guided our work and our very lives. For the time you've given us, THANKS from your students. IN MEMORIAM RICHARD TANNER DICKIE - Class of1979 I don't know how.' it came about. I guess it was just one of those things. He didn't know me and I didn't know him. We had nothing in common. But somehow we became friends. We talked and shared things between us. He became a special part of me. Then one day he was taken away, And along with him went that special part of me. Now when I remember him and the times we had, Whether the good or bad , They are with a smile on my face . . And a warm memory in my heart. Marlene Perry . -L. h h-4-. A. 25 26 Bruce Adams Scott Anderson Nancy ALwood Ioleen Bartlett Timothy Blow Christopher Bump KaLhi Clark Jeanna: Curtis Maria Curtis John Fiske Kevin Forrest Paul Fredette Robert Jalbert Andrea Jones Clarena Jones Lisa King Lisa LaFrance Patricia Matusiak Thomas Mc Cul lough Laurie Mercier Karen Patch Kevin Rani Gene Rinehart Mary Smiel Marie Smith David Tanner Ellen Tilden William Trombley The dynamic 7th graders started their first year in high school on the right foot. Although they only rallied fourth place in the over-all Winter Carnival they placed first in the Snow sculptures with Snoopy and first in the: candy Sale. 7fh Grade 7- . The 8th graders were really tough this year in the. Winter Carnival, earning a total of 20'? points. placing them second. They were rep- resented in the talent show by the Muppets 11; their snow sculpture was a Man Lying in Bed. Both come in third place. th Grade Richard Anderson Jonathan Baker Vickey Barney Karen Blanchard Steve. Butterfield Trini Caceres Margaret Curtis Scott Delanccy Valerie Dori Paul Dumas Randee. Fclie Michael Fiske Jeff Famumn Dale. Garrow Zollie Horvath Todd Jakubowski Annette Jasmin Mike King Bernard L050 Susan Lose Patti Manning Dori Martinez John Matusiak Mark Miglorie Steve Mitowski Brian Pehm Robert Perry Kevin Ramanen Karen Russell Brian Scnecal Jean Simonds Kathy Smith Ellen Soulia Pamela Tanner Jason Thornton Todd Yakunovich Laurence Young 27 28 th Grade William Allard Diane Anderson Teri Ballou Jeff Barney Cara Burgess Jessie Covell Patrick Curtis Debbie Degnen David Delancey Shella Delpha Penny Finch Larry Fredene Charles Godzik Eric Hansen Nan 1220 Peter Jalben Kevin Jones Jeffrey LaFrance Allison Lapine Jayme Leonard Tonya McGee The freshmen held two successful dances in Janu- ary. one of which was com- bined with the sophomores. They were not so successful in the Winter Carnival as they placed sixth in the events. They also captmed sixth place in the Candy Iim Morgan Jonathan Murdock Terry Muzzy Chris Perkins Ernie Racclte Susan Reta Benny Rogers Gregory SantOIo Brian Schaner Denise Schaner Henry Sienkiewicz Bjarne Skjeme Susan Smith Ellie Socinski Tammy Tanner Vickey Tanner Walter Tarazewich Laura Tillburg Michelle Welch Sherry wheeler Charlies Zani Carol Ann Wood 29 Erik Anderson Kevin Blanchard Steve Burgess Ileana Caceres Kelly Capman lth Grade Vicky Chapin Mary Cook Rick Coolidge Gregory Curtis Tina Cushman Suzanne Degnen Trena DeLancey Jan Delpha Cherie Don James Farnum Donald Gee David Gradziel John Gray Jeffrey Grimgas Maureen Hickey ' Connig Ialben Bonni'e. Johnson Randy Johnson Mark Jones Linda La France Bruce Lockerby The enthusiastic sophomore class battled the freshman class to the finish in the Winter Carnival events to place mird with a strong 206.5 points. Help- ing them was their delicious Sweet Drea ms' ' snow sculpture . Ann Marie L050 Helen Loso Gerri Matusiak David McGee Raymond Moran Cheryl Muzzy Roberta Muzzy Timothy Patch Jeff R'ussen Joann Senecal Sandra Seneca! Richard Shacklaford Ellen Smith Patty Smith Flank Stratton Scott Sule Charlene Swahn Helena Tanner Kenneth Tanner Sue Thatcher' Debra Trombler Gregory Valloch Tina Varga Paula Visi Frank Weidman 31 I Hh Grade 32 Kirk Abrahamson Linda Anderson Joe Baker Richard Baker Anita Ballou Mike Beauregard Scott Brewar Barbara Bushey Steve Buzzell Liz Caceres Mark Chapin Elaine Corliss Mike Curtis Teri Curtis Ernest Cushman Joan Davis Gail DelBianco Glenn Delpha Kevin Door Randy Door Tom Downs Tim Erickson Indy Flory Paul Ganow Philip Grimes KaLhy Haley Andy Hansen The competitive junior class had another good year. They came in on top in the Winter Carnival with an enviable 225 points. Their wishing well snow sculpture gave them a boost up 10 their position. The get-up-and- go juniors hope next year will be just as successful. IrUCEUF FFEQ Um??? Proctnr, Vermont 0573;- Laura Holland Michele 1220 Chris IakUbOWSki Steve Lanpl'mre Tracey Lenola Guy 1050 Nari Manson Ieff May Bob Mitowski Andrea Perkins GEOTBB Pilcher Deb Provencher Sherri Raul Dan Riggs Tricia Robemo Gary Russell Cathy Santoro Laurie Skjetne Lisa Soulia Ray Tanner Steve TI'IL'IH'I'IP5cm Joel Tillberg Bizzy wcidman Tim Welch Todd wheeler Glenn Woods 34 qudenf Council The '76-'77 Student Council was quite active. They organized a Spring Carnival for the end of the year which was a SUCCESS. Row 1: T. Caceres. K. Russell, J. Curtis. R. Felie. Row 2: B. Mimwgki. N. Izzo. E. Smith. D. Trombley. C. Zani. J. Allard. Row 3: R. DelBianco, C. Burgess. K. Abrahamson. S. Buz- zcll, M. Corey, F. Weidman. IIHHH Prooforian This year's Praetorian staff, both old and new members. worked hard and had fun putting together the '76-'77 Year- book. Row 1: A. Purkins. G. DclBianco. Row '2: L. Caccrus. A. L050. 1. Caccrcs. M. Cook. S. Rani. Row 3: V. Chapin, N. Nothmp. D. Povcncher. T. Robertson, G. Pilcher, S. Degncn, D. and D. McCullough. C. Tromblcy. J. Tillberg. n'. 7.5.! V . xJi'L u'. -. u; M I .7 sarxc? Assembly CommiHee We had some really great assemblies this year, thanks to the Assembly Committee. Mr. Ferguson thought of many new ideas. w.-R.; Mr. Ferguson. A. Perkins. C. Dul- pha. E. Soulia. L. LaFrance. L. Tillbcrg. R. Coliidge. W Sufherland Thcrc were many fine Sutherlands pub- lishud Ihis year. Row 1: S. Scuccal, T. Lenola, N. Mansson. C. Jalbcrt, J. Murdock. Row 2: .M. Smith, H. Raceuc. B. Wcidman. Mrs. Sherman, '1'. Curtis. P. Smith, J. Flory. S. Thatcher. 35 MEMBERS: M. Corey. 8. Normandie. J. Allard. C. Trombley. D. McCullough. M. Perry, D. McCullough. H. Raceue. D. Skjeme. K. Val- ' loch, N. Northrop. L. Pehm, M. SmiLh, E. Weidman, A. Perkins. T. Le:- Naftonal Honor Qooiefg The induction of six new students into Redfield Proctor Chapter of the National Honor Society brought the associa- tion membership to nineteen. A reception 1was held in the Home Economics roam to honor the inductees and their guests. L. Anderson, R. Johnson. D. McGee. B. Bushey. G. Russell, Mr. Champine, Adv., V. Gatti. TV Technicians The TV crew and Mr. Champine devoted much time 10 Lhe Iaping of basketball games, television pro- grams and many other activities. 1x lE. - II F. Wcidman, G. Valloch. B. Anderson. The :W workers kept a sharp AV eye on the audiowisual equip- ment as they were responsible for its delivery to and collection HEIPBI'S from the classrooms. 3K Sitting: M. Smith, Mrs. Faulk- ner. T. Lenola. Standing: T. Tanner, L. Anderson. S. Rani. Library N . Northrop . This year's library aides did a 3 fine job of assisting Mrs. Sher- Aides man. The library was kept neat and orderly. thanks to everyone. 37 38 Left. ALTOS. R. 1: D. McCullough. N. Nanhrop. D. McCullough. R. 2: A. Perkins. T. Robemon. M. Curtis. M. Peny. C. Jalben. R. 3:1. Flory. E. Sacinski. N. Manson, K. Valloch. E. Wcidman. R. 4: D. Trombley. L. Chorus Tillberg. D. chnen. C. Trombley. SOPRANOS , R. 1: T. Caceres. K. Bianchaxd. S. Thatcher. V. Chapin. P. Majusiak. I. Caceres. K. Clark. K. Patch. R. 2: A. Jasmin. K. Russell. J. Simona. V. Dcm'l R. Felie. E. Soulia. D. Maninez. P. Manning. N. 1220. D. Anderson. R. 3: J. Curtis. 6. Matusiak. S. chnen. M. Cook. E. Smith. P. Finch, C. Burgess. N. Coven. K. Davis. '1 ll. 12ft Gamer. ALL-STATE: D. Gallns. J. Tillberg. D. Above. BASS. R. 1: S. Buzzell. F. Weidman. G. Valloch. L. Young. R. 2: Riggs. 5. Buzzell. Above. TENORS. R. 1: K. Ramanen. l. S. Brewer. D. Gallus, A. Hansen. 1. Tillherg. 1.. Fredcue. Matmiak, w. Trombley. I. Fiske. K. Rani. R. 2: L.' Skjelne. G. Pilcher. D. Riggs. M. Miglorie. M. King. R. 1: K. Clark. 1. Curtis. L. Mercier. C. Jones. P. Fredeue, K. Patch. E. Tilden. R. 2: W. Hansen, D. Skjenme, J. Ladabouche. T. Lenola. C. Muzzy, N. Northrop. R. 3: D. Anderson. H. Sienkiew- Band icz. Z. Horvath. M. Miglorie. K. Russell. R. Muzzy. R. 4: C. Bur- gess. J. May. S. Buzzell. J. Tillberg. D. Riggs. '31 MAJORETTES: J. Simona. D. Martinez. A. Perkins, S. The music program, und rthe direction of Mrs. Rani, M. lzzo. K. Blanchard. T. Lertola. D. Pro- Reeta Coughenour. was very active throughout the vencher. C. Samoro. school year and into th summer with the town band. Activities included 2 well attended con- cerns with an art show at one. a Music in Our Schools evening. and participation in various fes- tivals and parades. 39 Winfer Carnival This year's Winter Carnival was again successful with many Students competing in the events. The Junior class took first place in overall judging. Fim Placef Third Place Fourth Place , ' I AM LV-H 'th Place I'll be thug- ti Whatcha dnin mnighW - T.-,A Jr h- Lovc Lhc om; you're with. It's 2111 in the game. 40 Queen's Court: R. Ialbcrt, J. Simonds. B. Wcidman, T. Downes. K. Abrahamson. J. Allard, N. Covull, V. Gatti, M. Perry, J. Slmtton. .- 'a ' t Michacl Band Wandering cyLzs Waiting . ! What nnw my low. Mon it! cmlala! ! ! 11's not that funny. Ron. Watch your stup. Shoulder to luau on. u Drama The Drama ClubAdid a really great job this year putting on two productions . The Minstrel Show and Silent Snow. Secret Snow. They competed well with the laucr play in Ihe. regional onckacts. Gymnasfics Show The gymnastics show was a big success, and it is hoped that this will become an annual event. Miss Crosby and Mr. Austin did a fine job in organizing it. 43 u A5 16 A- Just leave me alone! Calm down, my son ,w 1A 7w Will you knock it off? Where are we??? 0U. CONTEMPLATION . when you're depressed or bored or just plain mad . school is net the place. to be. - -- i..- u . m This is soooo boring! You're gross! ! 47 13 IODIE ALLARD Some people are making such thorough preparations for rainy days that they aren't enjoying today's sunshine . Kirk . . . parties . . . cruisin . :. clothes . . . diets . . jewelry . . . Sleepy Acres West . . I don't have anything to wear. RONALD BUSHEY I have never let my schooling interfere with my education. Berger . English classes . . . red Toyota SHARON ANDERSON See the happy moron, He doesn't give a damn. I wish I were a moron. My gosh, perhaps I am. Babe . . . thepond. . . C.I.'s ' . rodeo's . . high ledge Sunday cruisin . . . Montreal . . field hockey . . Phil . . . concerts. . . gonzo MAUREEN COREY If you wanna get IO heaven. you goua yaise a little hell. back seat Shiner Lake Bomoseen water skier . . . jockette. . . oooh baby . . . joker . . . Hold this. will ya? . That's all, folks! nMoen JOSEPH BEAUREGARD I have been at this school for twelve long. hard. treacherous years, and now I can say go home, the game's over . NANCY COVELL There is no fear in love. but perfect love casteth out fear. We love him. because he first loved us. So be. loved. follow not that which is evil but which is good . Come to Bonanza . . . I'm innocent . . . Vin . . . I'm proud to be a Chiltenden Chuck! ROBERT DELBIANCO Life is nothing but a dream, so make Ihe best of it before you wake up. Super jock . . . Tuttle Del . . . Uncle Wade . . . Charley . . . hustle . . . MI. Baseball CAROLYN DELPHA He that lets the. small things bind him leaves the great undone behind him. ranch . . . Blue .N.H.C. Braces . Ridge . . LISA DEYETTE The kindest word in the world is the unkind word unsaid. Chittenden . . . McDonald's ...Voc...Blondie... Boone's Farm . . . horses . . . CSC O l h. STEVEN DIX Knowledge is like money. You never seem to have enough of it. Walking tall . . . Dixie 49 50 DAVID GALLUS I am what I am and that's all what I am. Guitar man . . . drummer boy . . . Bop . . . RONALD DOTY Oh. what a tangled web parents weave when they think that their children are naive. Foty . . . skipping voc again? C.J.'s . . . Dylan . . say Q1131? . . Light lhat puppy up . . . concerts . . . those shades VINCENT GATTI 'when I works, I works hard. Whenj sits. sit loose, and when I thinks. I fall asleep. chenzo . . . TV . . . park regular . . . yup . . . nope EDWARD DWYER The thing that separates the men from the boys is the price of car insurance . MELISSA GODZIK Lives of great men remind us we can make our lives sublime. and departing. leave behind us footprints on the sands of time . C.5.J.P. BRIAN GRIFFIN Between two evils. I always pick the one I never tried before. C.J.'s . . munchies . New York . . . Montreal . . . Lrips at the pond . . . Holiday Inn . . . Sunday cmisin . . . barroom blitz WESLEY HANSEN If it weren't for the last min- ute, a lot of things wouldn't get done. Hey Deb . . . quiet . . . soc- cer bench 3 and 4 . . . Deb l. 2, 3. 4 MARK IA KUBOWSKI I see nothing. I hear nothing, I know nothing. SUSAN HOWLAND We always love those who admire us. but we do no: always love those whom we admire. Sue . . . Blue Jeans . . hospital worker . . . VOC . . . Hey. stoodle. on it! . . . Joe . . . Rutland Towner HERBERT JOHNSON Some people think it's holding on that makes one strong. Some- times it's letting go. Hey Herb . . . Golden Nugget 51 52 SHARRON JOZWIAK To be what we are and to become what we are capable of becoming is the only way of life. First Vt . Bank Pizza lady . . . . cafe . . . study halls ::.VOC...Ioz...Rut- land Towner JAMES LADABOUCHE When the path of education comes to its end and with it the. time to choose the right direction in life. we come to find that the passageway never changes and the road goes on forever. JEFF LEONARD Never put too much faith in old sayings like not putting off for tomorrow what you can do today. Experience showr this is good advice for getting things done but a bad way to fight temptation. DAVID LERTOLA The years of your life pass so quickly - so you better grab all the joy you can today. Lou . . . Dyanne . . . going to Rutland . . . Dixie . . . what are you doingtonight? EDWARD LOSO II. does not matter what. you want in life: it's what you get out of life that counts. Voc . . . Cootie . . . Schlitz . . . Linda . . . Rutland . . Mark's . . sports DOREEN MCCU LLOUGH Don't walk in front of me. I may not follow: don't walk behind me. I may not lead; just walk beside me and be my friend. camera girl . . Hey Dar . . . that red hair muf- Manager . . . NRA . mowing . . fin MARK L050 Why should the devil be able to have all the fun? RONEA MERCIER Dreamers are still dreaming . Cier . . . gut . . . Keene l DARLENE McCULLOUGH Do not follow where the path may lead. Go, instead, where there is no path and leave a Hail. A11 star . . . editor . . . Hey Do: . . . road runner . . . ani- mals . . . mowing . . . Let's eat! . . . Doreen. you've been in my pocketbook again! JENNIFER MURDOCK Life is a mirror which will reflect back to you what you Lhink into it. . First Vt. . study halls Jenny . . . quiet . . Bank . . . cafe . . . . . voc . . 53 54 BELINDA NORMANDIE Dreams only last. until . . . reality comes along. BEE . . . Chevette . . . parties . . . cruisin. . .really? . . . Five M . . . Florida . . . road runner . . . beach girls . . . poems . . . bubble gum . . . Sharps LORI PEHM The most precious gift in the world is a smile. Hungary '76 . . . Royal Hearth- side . . . smiles . . . cheer- leader . . . treasurer . . . voc . . Oh. come on now! NAOMI NORTHROP An open foe may prove a curse but a pretended friend is worse. Think the. rain'll hurt the rhu- barb? . . . twang! . . . the Magic Flute . . . steel smiler . . RockyPoim. . . ASLP gumdrops . . . Colby-Sawyer . .you beans!!! MARLENE PERRY If you love something. set it free. If it comes back. it's yours: if it doesn't, it never was. Joey . Florida . . . Raquatte Lake . . . see no evil . . . beach girls. . .Eunice JOHN OIALA Road maps tell you everything except how 10 fold them. Nick . . .CJ . . . Johnny boy . . panics . . . Johnny Car- son CARLENE PETERSON It is not a small world to a man who chases his hat on a windy day. Carlenna . . . Sunday cruisin . CI's . . . scheming and conniving . . . Montreal . . . Sharps . . . moody blues . . . bike rides HELEN RACETTE The most wasted day of all is that on which we have not laughed. Hellian . . . back seat shine: . . . Moon . . . parties . 10.41 . . . Don't. look at me. . . . The Palms . . Uiey Jeff. IEFH MARY SMITH 50 111116 done So much to do. Art . . . V.A.C. . . . Get lost. Pal . . . lifegudrd . . . Yuck. winter . . ,u Georgia . . h'I'm so tiredtodzy . . . What? . . . sgacaj!!! KIMBERLY SENEGAL Their is great ability in know- ing how to conceal one's abil- ily. Voc . . . clerical . . . softball . scorekeeper . . . snow- mobile: . . . water skier DEBRA SKJETNE We appreciate not that which we have until it is lost. but then . . . it is too late. Our words of gratitude lie silently within grieving hearts. Switzerland . . Wes . . . McDonalds . that laugh . . . the Swede . . . you guys . tennis bum . . . skit uhe town hair cutterl . . . Germany . . . How do you say that last name? MELISSA SMITH Everytime a child says 'I don't believe in fairies.' there is a lit- tle. fairy somewhere that falls down and dies. backseat shine: semi-gm . . Scott ...hitandmn...Whoa. Nellie . . Missy Nelson . . . the stares . . . bonnieboa: . . . panytime?! . . . Happy?! New Year! X! x ROBERT THORNTON My tastes are very simple. I like only the best. Dace . . . Voc . . . cheer- leaders . . . Toyota 56 DAVID SOCINSKI The more education you get Ihe more you realize how little you know. Bud . . . Michele . . 109m lunatic. . . drone . lunch i CATHERINE TROMBLEY when God closes a door. he opens a window. Jay . , . CAT . . . trombone . . .Voc. . .VTC. . .bike rides . . . Raquctte Lake . speak no evil . . . beach girls DIANE SOULIA Within myself I hear a voice that keeps saying: hBreak away? But I think I'll wait until tomor- row. The 13-210 . . . cruisin . . . parties . . Tidy Barfel . . . that - firecracker! . . . Mark . . . I can't. I gotta work . . . Has anybody seen my yellow comb? KIMBERLY VALLOCH We. are here to love each other and make each other happy . Shawn Raquette Lake. . . . Brown-nose. . . Rainbow . . Mr. C's . . . hear no evil . . .thax cough. . . pre-vet ,v PAULA WHEELER AI; last we are free. Too bad freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose. Flaw $1 . . . The Wheel must roll on . . . alcoholic . . . blitz . . . And zhe Lord said, Let there be panics. and there were . . .thatlaugh MICHELE WOOD The visions of my youth are past - too bright. too beautiful to last. Jungle girl . . . Gary . . . snowmobiling . . . Fm proud to be a CHITTENDEN CHUCK;I . . King's Dept. Store . . . I: weren't. me 57 58 The momenf has come f0 do fhe impossible. 59 6! d2 Bust h'ishcs lo the Class of f7 MOCUE MEMORIAL 00. 11-: Woodstock Avenue. Rutland. Vermont. WORLDS APART 62 Merchants Row Downtown Rutland Featuring: The LEGACY Eh A complete line of woman's famous JEANERATIONS Mcn's and young man's jcans. shirts. balls. socks. and underwear. brand hosi; ry . Two Stores in One! Rutlzmd's Newest. Most Uniquc Idea in Shopping Congratulations Class of .77 RL'TLAND NEWS CO.. INC. 207 North Main St. Rutland. Vermont .Congmullations Class of '77 THE GREAT RUTLAND MALL SEVIC-NY COUNTRY SHOPPING CENTER Main Street West Rutland. Vermont ROEERT and FVELYN FRAZIER Powcr Equipmcm Salas and Scrvicu CENTER RUTLAND SERVICE CENTER L'.S. Route 4 Ccnmr Rutland. Vermont JUHN FLURY, IR. - Owner - Manager Best Wishes From STEWART A. SMITH CORP. 2-2.0 North Main Street Rutland. Vermont GD: c9 Buick Corporation Nt'iRCRUSS-v ELD RIDGE . INC 1'61 North Main Strcct Rutland. Vermont Wholesale Disxributors Paper Spacialtiw a General Merchandise Far all your aluminum siding and roofing needs. Also dcalcr for seamless aluminum guitars. BRL'CE CARRING Tm: i ham Road ; X Pmcmr. Vermont Bust Wishcs to thy Class of '77 GREEN-MUNT MOTEL 1 18 North Main Street leand. Vermont Thu Cnlmn Family, Your Hosts Best Wishes Lo 1hr: Class of 1977 From SAVINGS BANK Main Office and Motor Bnnk Merchants Row Rutland. Vermont 775-0025 White Rivcr Juncdon Office Pine and Maple Streets White River Junction, Vermont 295-7194 64 Congratulmions E0 the Graduates of the Class of 197'! The HOWARD BANK Auto Loans and Full Banking Services 7'7 Merchants Row Rutland . Vermont Complimccmms of BEAUCHAMPS AND O'ROURKE PHARMACYS 51 Merchants Row and 62 Woodstock Ave. CARBINE-ANDERSON. INC. 8: LADIES' COUNTRY SHOP Rutland. Vermont EASTMAWS 37 Merchants Row Rutland. Vermont Congratulations Class of '7'? GAWET MAR BLE 8 Rmmmps Exclusive Bond Agency GRANITE MCNEILEcREEDY. INC. Rt. 4, Center Rutland. Vermont Complete Men's Wear Gifts and Novelties: Rutland. Vermont Monuments and Structural Congratulations GREENBEAN'S ATTiC Woodstock Avenue Rutland , Vermont WAGON WHEEL GIFT SHOP 194 Woodstock Avenue Rutland. Vermont WILSON CLOTHING C0. 1881-197? Wilson's rcmumbcrs Sutherland Falls! GARBER TRAVEL 26 Center Street ---' Rutland, Vermont Northuast Travel Organizalion Bcst Wishes , COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF RUTLANtD. INC. L I la; my-l-iirlhday America IIG U 5 m CH '35 Khalcs Succt Congratulations to the Class of 1'? CORCORAN AUTO SUPPLY Main 511-991. West Rutland. Vermont and D 8: F AUTO PARTS 133 Woodsmc k A venue HERBANK 35: CO.. INC. 2 ; CCDICI SIICCT. Rutland, Vcrmonl Best Wishes From IMRTFORD BOOK SHOP 5-1 Center Street Rurland , VCIITIOHI Compliments of REGGiE'S REPAIR AND RENTALS 153 Nonh Strem Procmr. Vermont Best Wishes ID 1m: Class of '7'? From PROCTOR POOLS BUD SKJETNE. Propriulor 65 Good. Fast. Reliable Service at FREDETTE'S Proctor. Vermont ' BEAU JEANS the Great Rutland Mall CURIOUS EYE GIFT SHOP 84 Woodstock Ave. Rutland. Ave. BASIN SKI SHOPS Rutland - Killington 3 I Best Wishes From: WILSON MUSIC CO. 325 West St. Rutland. V1. Color TV - Stereo - Radio - Tape Recorders - Amplifiers Congratulations Class of '77 HEWETT 8: SON JEWELERS 30 Center St. Rutland, V1. I .; , AV ' - CLINTON F.THOMAS INSURANCEAGENCY 28 Main Street Proctor. Vermont When You Think of Any Form of Insurance Protection - Think of : KINNEY. PIKE. BELL AND CONNER Rutland Office Mead Building 98 Merchants Row 1'75-2311 WILSON COUNTRY CAMERA A Complete Camera Shop 3'? Center Street Rutland. Vermont Congratulations to the Class of 197'? RUTLAND SAVINGS ' 'The Friendly Bank Comer of Merchants Row and Center Street Rutland. Vermont MemberF.D.I.C. 67 Best Wishes to the Class of '7'? LERTOLA'S T035320? John Deere Tractor Sales and Service T 8c T TRACTOR Deere Road Proctor. Vermont Congratulations from Pxoctor's finest store! THE PROCTOR SUPER MARKET Proctor . Vermont Congratulations w w to w w TheClassof'77: Proctor Jr.- Sr. High School from Proctor Ernst w 7O Where Beaury is Personalized MILADY'S BEAUTY SHOP Complete, competent hair service for Ladies - Gentlemen - Girls - and Boys. .. We are big on wigs! 44 Center St. Ruzland . Vt. Your hair dresser does it bettar! l: POPPY'S BOUTIQUE in the Great Rutland Mall Best Wishes From SANDY' S COLOR CUT 8 CURL South Street Proctor . Vermont PATRONS CARPENTER'S PHARMACY EVELYN'S FLORIST SHOP F. B. HOWARD C0. . INC. JOANNE TOWNE LTD. MCGARY'S STORE MELODY RADIO MUNSAT JEWELERS R. C. THRALL 8c SON RIX DISCOUNT CENTER SILMARIL THE SILVER SHACK Lastglimpses. . . ?'1 72 Are you crazy? Have you ever seen a locker cry. shiver or turn black and blue? Of course. they don't feel anything. and it's a GOOD thing! ! ! David' ' Bop Gallus - Norwegian Wood Vinnie Gaui - You've Got a Friend Practice First Girl Class Marshall - 1977 Tricia Robertson from the class of 78 O 311mm nf $77 $rntinr Enninr-rageninr M smhnnl anmnwnremeni Elgmgmm 3mm 7, 3, 9, 197? :flruttnr, giannnnt C'Afnztrha Eight Ulumhng, 3mm 7, 1977, 7:33 1:. g1. :11in 4572171191 gmhiinrinmt Pledge of Allegiance ............................... Robert DclBianco Vice Prufdsm Chm of 1977 Class Welcome ........................ . ............... Vincent Gaul Prufdrm Class 0f1977 Mathematics Awards .................................... Mr. Pilcher General LVIills Award ..................................... Miss Dorr Sn therland Award .................................... Mrs. Sherman Silvcr P Awards ................................ Mr. Abrahamson Vocational Bronze Medal Award ......................... Mr. Hansen Bricklayingwh 1Chine Traderr-Joumcymauw-Apprcnlice DAR Award. . . . 5m. 911115323 . . ................... Mr. Abrahamson Danforth Award ................................... Mr. Ahrahamson Band Port-Au-Princc ....................................... Bernie Wayne Entry of the Gladiators ................................. julius Fucik UVM Recognition of Honors. .. . . . . . . . . . . ......... Mr. Wolynec Character Achievement Award $1me VaMxy . .Mr. Abrahamson Presentation ......................... 'cer, Procmr Trust Company Gregory Sncinski Memorial Award ................... Mr. Abrahamson Presentation ........................................ David Socinski National School Choral Award .................... :Mrs. Coughenour john Philip Sousa Band Award. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mrs. Coughenour Art Awards ........................................... Bliss Liberty Senior Duo ............................... Dave Callus, Vincent Gatti Marine Physical Fitness Awards ........................... Mr. Wager Yearbuok Dedication ........................... Darlene McCthngh Presentation-Book of Archives ........................ Vincent Gatti Pruidem C7125: of 1977 Acceptance-Book of Archives. . . . . .................. Robert Mitowski Praidem Clan qf I978 Presentation of Honor Stoles ....................... Mr. Abrahammn 3 Mr. Wolynec Salutatory T roph yM. .'5.$k . .2 ....................... Mr. Ahrahamson Valedictory Tropy: . .4. :41th ....................... Mr. Abrahamson Benediction ............................. Mr. Pilcher A 71, d an. uersJ: wManfM.L$':X.SM 1390' b 0112155 of 1977 0 Hing Tuesday 7+June 7, 1977 Picnic Branbury State Park 9:30 AM. - 4:00 RM. Tuesday 71mm 7J 1977 Awards Night - 7:30 RM. High School Auditorium Wednesday7june 3, 1977 Class Banquet - Brandon Inn 6:00 - 7:00 Social Hour 7:00 - 1t:30 Dinner 3: Dancing 337.75 Per Person By Reservation Only Thursday --June 9, 1977 Graduation Exercises 8:00 P.?VI. High School Auditorium By Ticket Only . r . hgmhuattmt gfxxarcmw mhurahng, Emu: El, 1977, 8:113 g- 3!. gig; 5511991 guhitnrhmm Processional-Pamp and Circumstance Salutatory ...................................... Meiissa Mary Smith Announcement of Graduation Awards ...... Mr. Howard R. Abrahamson, Acting Principai You'll Never KValk Alone ................... Rodgers and Hammerstein Chorus Valedictury ................................. Catherine Ann Trombiey Memories .......................................... Marvin Hamlish Chorus Presentation of Graduating Class .................... Mr. Richard Zani Superintendent of Schools Presentation of Diplomas ........................... Mr. john Socinski Chairman, Proctor School Board Recessional-APomp and Circumstzmcc Band and Chorus. . . . . . . . . . . .. .Mrs. Ream Coughenour, Music Director Following the Exercises, the new graduates will form a reception line at the rear of the Auditorium. Parents and guests are requested to remain in their place? dwtsg'lgge Recessional. b ?X H 115' h R 'hbel'frj Ache. '3Ei ban .. igubbnfa Omagwmommdgg Cave?! Q5311 brsiht'i loadddfivkl'b-b' ngf?5esaamt worfumiw - I613 951?;05 0f LASS Mm'ro w Time has come to do the Impossible CLASS COLORS --Green and Silver CLASS FLOWERS Daisies and Babies' Breath CLASS MARSHALL-Patricia Robertson 1973 USHERS Kirk Abrahamso-n Michelle 127.0 Anita Bailou Guy Lose Barbara Bushcy Robert Mitowski Paul Garrow Lisa Soulia. Glam Miners Vincent Louis Gatti ................. Robert Edward DelBianco ............ Darlene Marie McCullough ........... Lori Arm Pehm ..................... cgrahuzdma JJJodie Eloise Allard HSharon Lea Anderson Joseph Scott Beauregard Ronald Bert Bushey L? Maureen Anne Corey Nancy Lynn Covell Robert Edward DelBianco Carolyn Ann Delphn Lisa Jean Deyette Steven Anthcny Dix Ronald Niel Duty Edward Francis Dwycr David Michael Callus Vincent Louis Gntti -Melissrl Paula Godzik Brian Steven Grimm Wesley Bruce Hansen Susan Ann Howlund Mark Allen Jakubowski Herbert William Johnson III Sharon Anita Jozwiak james Joseph Ladabouche JeR'rey Lloyd Leenard David John Lertola gaunt Maureen Ann Corey Darlene Marie McCulEough Senior Class Adviser ............... i a ...................... Pm idem! ................. Vire-Presidem ...................... Samstag- ...................... Tn'aj m'a' Edward Paul Loso Mark Edward Losn Darlene Marie McCullought-f Doreen Jean McCulloughV Ron Allen Mecier Jennifer Louise Murdockl--- Belinda Ann Normandie Naomi Mary Northro+ John Nickalous Ojala Lori Ann PchmV Marlene Ann Partyi- Curlene Helena Peterson- Helen Agnes Racettezc Kimberly Jean Senecalr Debra Elaine Skjetneb Mary Teresa Smith?- Melisg; Mary Smith. David Francis Socinski Diane I 0111:: Soulia; Robertgl. Thornton Catherine Ann Tromblef' Kimberly Jean Vallochf Paula Kim Wheeler Michele: Lynn Wood $rahuatm Catherine Ann Tromblcy ............. Melissa Mary Smith ................. .................. Vafcdictm'ian . . . . . .............. Safrrralnrr'mr Belinda Ann Normandie Lori Ann Pehm ......... Mr. Edward Godlewski 137 ' ,GjA-a me'm- '5 :4.41 xx goc$w ngf 47wa Announcw 154x giwmzanmmmw gma, gwmgy xmztkyx, .a'mzr 192517.532 Agzefeew Accomfmd At:wy;.f13,:.Atxzw-nx 12w: 03404 yawz, 96;; Jywz mfzzmm
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