Proctor High School - Proctorian Yearbook (Proctor, VT)
- Class of 1978
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f ' Procforian '78 4- ,.Procfor Jr.-Qr. High School Erocfor. Veumrnoml Yesferday We laughed Played Worked - fogefher. Today We confemplaie our hrfure we stand high hopes dreams and schemes in hand - fogefher. And fhen One road unknown unpaved we have! - alone fnmorrow. s X X $3; I . N 1 '.-'X Xle 31x '- x Dedioafion Through these years we have come to know and love one of the community's respected citizens. At this time in recognition of ARTHUR L. JAVERY we dedicate this 197778 Procionan to him for his interest in and devotion to us students and our com- muniw. 1 l t QaRCh 13111 a . 'k mg 1L3 own So I W I. I f nut; Kg? . 4 +1 0 o .119 '4, V 2- Seniors KIRK ABRAHAMSON We have medicines to make women speak; we have none 10 make them keep silence. Jodie. Milter, male chauvinist. tuck, Chit- tenden Chuck, slob, madhaner. McAdoo. we're going to get blaaasted. ceme- tery, scratch. Lifehs heaviest burden IS hawng nothing to carry. Rugged Richard. King's Dept. Pontiac, Kansas City. Sylvia. VOC. Mechanic. LINDA ANDERSON Magic is the key to most peopie's dreams; determination is the key to mine. Ron, McDonalds. Goodie 1t 1 ?, crow, root beer, tears, '64 Nova, French Ill, Lake Bornoseen. Hoinross, sailing, Da. ANITA BALLOU Laugh and the wortd laughs with you, weep and yau weep alone. For the sad old earth must bormw its m1 nh. but has trouble enough of its own. Chittenden Qll'l. t'Oh Baby, braces, Toots. Misa Ballou? I'm, here!. LAUGH, Mt. Woman, 'moose fur! Right, M57 Cros- by, rowdie, talking, Weell, heIIOw BettylttReta. JOSEPH BAKER Martyr great Ideas have been lost because the people who have them couldn't stand being laughed at. Petco, mechanic, voc boy, that vome. madhatter. WILLIAM BEANLAND We are students of words: we are shut up in schools and coueges far 10 or 15 years and come out with nothing more than a bag 01 wind. VW boy, Chittenden, ski freak. southern Dov, Deb. ya'll, bagels. Kinnev'sl flat lander. Crockett, Mike. sugarhouse, late again? MICHAEL BEAUREGARD h'Here I am full of fun, School is out. Thank God I'm done! Mole, VOC. Mikey, sloned, parties, Beeregard. STEPH EN BUZZELL 'hl do not exns1 :o be like someone else. that is why I am myself. Not fake nor a carbon ccpy. For :1 we do n01 act like our- selves who are we trying 10 tom hm our- selves. Teabags, ballet. drama, Godspeil,. Oh, shut 'up Andrea. szo, Mr. Presudent. guggles, KISS. SCOTT BREWER After the ship has sunk, everyone knows how :1 might have been savedh Brew, barn, 13. Church retreats, Carello. Ircense plates m machine shop 3, .0, whaIJ'AyF. ,J LIZBETH CACEHES When you return 10 mm chxldhood town. you find it wasn'l the town you longed for i it was your childhood? LIZ, Buba, Wobbly: Spic, Que Pasa. ReaHy?, Gona be classy, It's lust ano1her Tequula Sunrisef 5 2 shoe $ize2y 13m pany. ' BARBARA BUSHE God grant me the SErEr'IITY1D accept me things i cannm change, Courage to change the ThIF'IQS t can. and the WlSdOITI loayways tell the dliference. Paul, Madhauer, Blue d015, Michelobe, 1he But, say what?, orbn. panies 31 the pond, always stoned, crushing, Pepsw addict. MARK CHAPIN There is only one success - to be able to spend yom Me in your own way. Mouse. 4-H, Voc boy, 64H Nova. machinist, carpenter, snowmobiling ELAINE CORLISS DORIS COVELL MICHAEL CURTIS ' You can't give peopXe a piece of your Mother Nalure planted grass here;1or it What we really want in tife really isn'l mind and expect ihem to believe you're was her wayofsawng HIGH! anywhere, It's usually somewhere else all there. Instead. Coma, Come to Bonanza. 300, Texas. Quiet, aH those books. here I come! Cuniss, Bones, Mr. Manager, Worm, Ya Know, Sgt. Cus. Air Force man. Dreams. K TERI CURTIS EHNESTCUSHMAN JOAN DAVIS I like work: it fascmates me. I can sit I see nothing with red eyes. I know Successw ofteniusranidea away. and look at It for hours. nothing with a fuzzy brain. VOC, S-C skiing. Horses, 4322, M,A.S.H., Ari, Cus. Bball camp, Conrad, Wobbly, Petao, VOC. Torrfs fender bender. Auto Hiking. Dead Babies, 3 piece suits. Ya Know, Body, The Gut. Kllllngton. that voice, WOwl . NH really hits me where I live! GLEN DELPHA GAIL DEL BIANCO Those who try and fall, then try again, are most likely 10 SUCCEEdf You don'1 991 10 the top by being like everyone else. so be yourself. Fred, Madhaner. Bardwell, Chinenden. Blue Ridge Ranch. Construction. Frog. Munchkln sun, basketball, BELCH. Del. Drakes, cupcakes Rutland Towner. NOSE, summer sottbaH, Bowlerama. England, iockette. GINALD DO THOMAS DOWNS Satan the envious said wuh a Slgh. Christians know more about their hell If a1 first you succeed, be astomshed; It may never happen again. Randy. ?1 Nova, Carol, 18th. parw, Carris Reets. goalie. madhaner, Califorr Hovaood. Lock under the seat! May. enc. madhaner. Sears, 280-2, Rutland. KEVIN DORR School fascmales me, lcan 5n and look at it for hours, VOC, voon, parties. pond, head, Crusin, Music, Nations, Genesee. Honda. whee lies, Wisconsm, Killington, parking Iot TIMOTHY ERICKSON My Interest is In the future - because I'm gomg to spend the rest of my life there? Chittenden. Bucky. madhatier, snmeo- blles. Rutland, Hospital. JUDITH FLOHY 'tAmbIhon has but one reward for all: A Imle power, a Imle tranSJet tame, a grave to rest m, and a tadmg name. Floryts ville, Jude, munchables, tawyer. French Ill, Sutherland. Rutland Iowner. KATHLEEN HALEY 'tGossm t5 that which no one claims to like butevervone entovs. Kathy, Raymle, RAHA, skippingl VOC. '1 know, Rutland, Kathy with a K, She isn't my suster! that laugh 1M PAUL GAR ROW Hit at fusl you don't sucaeed, OUITP' A penny saved IS a penny earned, but a penny spam is a penny enioyed Beth, weight lifting. madhatter, t'Hey there big fella, Muller. crusin, the halls, Carpenter, SkltdOO, VOC, Cortina, Dla- sports nut, Alr Force, VVH.A., Break my mond. Vega. back. o . I ROBERT HANSEN LAURA HOLLAND t'As you grow older, you team to Ilstan Happiness is a butterfly Wthh when more tothe people who talktess. pursued, l5 always beyound our grasp. but Wthh if mu wilt sit down ouuetly, may Andy, musu: and the stereo, S, alightupon you. depressed, born to die. warning slips, tennis. COmpialn. one of the 3, lost. ect. Madhaner, lush, stoned. the Gut, Sllr'l'l, smoklnt in the gsrlts room, Not now I'm washmg my half, The Wall, the parktng Iot,par11es,the pond, Southern Comfort. MICHELLE 1220 The key to life I5 lo laugh and be happy. so smile and let the world know how happy life can be Can, hBiIham, madhatler, tap sander. aur head. goalr:des,adap1er. Gary's SIS- ter, Shel, XVC skiing. I'll remember you if you remember me: not as we were and not as we are, but as we shaH always be, free? Juggs. madhaner, F.H., goaile, cheer- leader, Trace. French III. lialy! mass Dig- outs at McD's, J wan! to go to Engiand! CHRIS JAKUBOWSKI Although most 0! lhe women are on the up and up only the 36th, 24m, 36th. of them can be tru sted for 9 seconds Chrwstopher, Jake, Lake Bomoseen, waler skiing, madhaner, CPG, Juniors? 'acko. hal'l wanderer NANNETTE MATTSSON I can resrst anything but Temptation! Nan. Cheeks, mouth. CRASH. Chuck's cousm, clutz, Boom Boom, Shut up Kirk, KXSSh fool stomper. Baja, What ever, London. mass plgouts at McD'sh STEVEN LAN PHER E Not drunk ws he who from the Hour can rise alone and still drink more; But drunk is he who pros1rale lies without the power to drink or riser Sllnk, Pooh Bear, Party, 151, Have another one, Tr1sh and Kirk. . ' I- JEFFREY MAY One man that has a mind and knows It, can always beat ten men who haven't and don't. Neff Jay, Harlem.r Dawdson. Martins. h 1. LN. .- ROBERT MITOWSKI He that Hves to Live forever, never fears dying. Bob. Sue, Party. Yamaha, VW Van, madharler, KISS, soccer, English muf- fins, nuts and bolts, h'Or what, Colt 45, Concerts. DEBORAH PROVENCHER It's not what we give but what we share, for the gift without the giver is bare. Dweb, Star. Cream cheese, madhatter, Bill, horse crazy, French Ill. Baltsyr Cracker, basketball, airpiane rides, sneak anacks. ANDREA PERKINS hLife is a banquet and most of you pOOr fools are starving. Kinney's, bailet, madhatter, sick. jokes, fairy jumper, hpig-out, short peopre, Hlf the show fi1s. wear it! pizza lover, hunk watcher SHERRI HATTI Though we share 50 many secrets, there are some we never tell. We hold them in iorever and for some. it's just as well. Madharter, Judy, got any munchiesl cheerleader, :KISS, Bohn idee, sneak attack, Eiccardi, peanut butter and Eng- lish muffins. tank rides, Gunner. Once a ngl always a King. but once a nght is enough. Pooch, Rusty, CPG, Gorgeous, 13, Row- die, barfateria. Castle, Hya Bo, X-C ski- ing, Fly. sneak attack, license plaIes in machine Shop 3. DANIEL RIGGS For the gale is small: and the way Is nar- row that leads to life. and few are those who find it. Michele, silver streak, ArI-Srate. All-New England. ctaculator, Riggsy. Sandy's ieep. yeah, X-C skiing, Kinneyhs, basket- ball, 3 days, 102 vdsh off the road, madhatten plowing driveways. .4:- PAT'HICIA ROBERTSON You can be what you want to. It doesn't matter who or where you are, if you wish upon a siar Tricia, Pica, Davy, Slink and Kirk, New Year's Party, Trish the dish, I101 tamales. LISA SOULIA lid rather be the best me I can be. than just a copy 01 someone else. Jeff, V00, A 8i W, that little red car, those parties, little people, smiley, Get out 01 here. i'live been like lhlS for 18 years. Isn't lhaI some kind of record? Burger King, W 411. TV tech, Polok. esq., flat jokes. plowing driveways, 8 days, sailing, Gifi of Gab. Golden Tongue. 1001 ways lo hit a snowbank, Vega 6?. 7' i i him LAURIE SKJETNE it takes such i'mle effort to reach Into another human bemgi Sick, art, gymnastics. Gumbv woman, Skinny, S-T-R-E-C-H, Liberty MsL Yes Lullle? Junk Food Junky, Oopsi. Russell, SHUT UP! CATHEFHNE SANTORO 'iMy Er'IIEI'ESI is m the fuiure i because I'm gomg to spend the rest 01 my life there. Darn, lhere goes another hngernarll, To each his own, VOC, shadow. qu hair will wilt! Spy, Cathy wnh a . C Really? M.S.J. guys. Ludlow. RAYMOND TANNEH I have one accomplishment to finish; I'm through for now. Cheech, Panier, Miller, VOC, Ski Tow, WeslMt. STEVEN THOMPSON In today'sworld, wl's not what you know. it's who you know. Haxie's, Thomsoon, madhaner, Datsun, Rutland Towner. head, high times. TIMOTHY WELCH Keepon trucking Boys' Slate. VOC, electriciw, Larry's music, carpenter. JOEL TILLBERG I'd rather laugh with lhe sinners than cry With the Saints, The sinners are much rnoreiun! Dalsun, madhaner, Wanna argue about It? license plates In machine shop 3. music, ?2-359. mail fraud. cemetery. TODD WHEELER You only Iwe once in life, but If you do it nght, once is enouchl' Chmenden. VOC, Tadd, Air Force. Toothy SmIIeL madhatter. ELIZABETH WEIDMAN If you love someone, set It free. If :1 comes back it's yours. If It doe5n 1 n neverwas. Chuck. BiZZV. Hez. Breezy. field hockey. cheerleader madhaner, No really, The tall and shod of it, KIdS these days! GLEN WOODS What's the sense In having a wife and children without a decent world 10 pul lhemon. Chittenden, VOC, Wmdsy, auto mechan- Ics, Spnnkle. 5 'I n. vn- ---. b IF . Fgfriving alone. . . 20 Varsify Soccer Once again Proctor made it 10 the farmliar Cemen- niai Field in Burling1on for the State finals onw to be disappointed by being beaien by Wilmington. Despite the unhappy ending they still have their 10-5 season record and are looking forward to next year with only 5 graduating. Kirk A was chosen MVL AII-Star fer his fine show of skill. L - r, Mgr. D. McGee, E. Racette, B. Mitowskx, G Curtis, J. Slrarton, 5. Sule, Jr Gray, C. Perkins, F Weidmanl G. Valloch, D Anderson, Fl. Dorr. C. 2am, J. Morgan, P. Curtis, W. Tarazemch, P. Garrow, K1 Abrahamson. B. Buzzell, M. Curtis. 5. Mllowski, 8. Lose KukAbrahamson AiIrStar J V Soccer The JV soccer team finished with a 5-1-1 record including 2 suddenA dea1h overtime games. Dick AnderA son, Charlie Zani, and Bernie Loso were the team's high scorers. Many players are looking forward to varsity play next year. L - r, Mgr. H. S1enmewxcz, C. Zani. E. Hansen, P. Jalbert, P. Curtis, W. Tarazewich, K. Jones. J. LaFrance, J. Grimes, M. Miglone, M. Kin , D. Anderson, 8. L050, D. Garrow, M. Fiske, g. Hor- valh. L. Young, S. Mitowski, J. Matusiak Jr. High Soccer This year's jr.- igh soccer team showed height did not mean a thing. This was proven true by the many 5'2 boys who played to a 9-1 season record, one 01 the bes1jr.-high sports records ever. L - r, F. Goodrich, R. Austin, J, Russell, D, Swahn, G. Rinehad, Coach Wager. J. Fiske, W. Trombiev. S. Sule. S. Stratton, M. Gravelle. P Lasky, E. Supancic, K. Rani, Fl. Jalbert, B Adams, 3. Anderson 21 22 Varsify Field Hocke Coach rosbyhs team had a rguilding season. Losing many starters to graduation, me team fel1 growmg pains and unfortunately 1he results of their hard work showed late in the season. th only 3 seniors leaving the varsity squad hopes for an undefeated season next year; Special thanks to the Phamom Booster Club ior the new uni- SIandmg, E. Socinski, D Degnen. B. Weidman, R. Felie, N. lzzo. B. Trlller, C. Jalbert, P. Visi, L. Tillberg, KA Blanchard. K. Russell, C. Buriqess, Coach Crosby. P, Finch; Kneeling, S. Loso. E. Soulia, . Cook, Se Degnen, Lk LaFrance, A. Jasmin. T. Caceres. D Anderson. J. Sll'TlOl'ldS Nay- .. .. . ;;..5:-; ... ..-.-h,-E..u:.. agar - r '- h. 11 .6? v JV Field Hockey Paula Sioddard, the new' JV coach, led her team through a season of which they can be proud. Defeating many more experienced teams, they will be a tough team 10 play next year. Newly g. learned skills and more experience will be benefi- cial to 1he '79 team. Kneeling, L. Mecier. M. Curtis. R. Trll- Ier, L. Klng. K. Goodrlch, L. Youn ; Standjn ,Mgr,MSmi1h, M. Smlel, . Tllden, k Tliden, L. LaFrance, K. Bur- gess, J. Cums. M. Robenson, L. PII- cher. Coach Young The jr. high team had a thrift ing 8-1-1 season, losing only to Rutfand Town and tieing Mill River. Only 4 goals were scored against the team! 23 Varsify Cheerleading If there was such a thing as Cheer- leading Tournaments, there would be no questlon this squad would be tops. They did an excellent job of making up new and different cheers and always keeping lans involved. With three sen- iors leaving next year this will mean a lresh start for the three remaining Squad members. Top to 301mm: 37 Degnen; D. Anderson; T. Ler- tola;S.Ral1I;BlWe1dman;A.Loso 43-. V111 ,3 ' ' - I . . , Elf; X; . '7: i -- i f 5 '. ..L.. 32:. 'K aiw$- Varsify Boys' Bakefball Supporting an impressive 15-8 overall record this team wiH never forget what it is to have a heighi advantage, after losing to a tall Blue Moumain team in the SemI-Finals Col captain All-Star Kirk IV, a team mainstay throughout the season, was an MVL high scorer. Next year should be interesting as hatf the team graduated and Coach MitcheH retired. From Left: F. WeJdman. Manager M Cums, G. Curtig M. JOHeS. J Gray, J Stranon. Coach Murchell. R. Tanner, P Garrow, K. Abrahamson. T. Downs, D. Riggs AlI-Star Kirk Abrahamson '25 26 Varsify Baskefball This year's 2-15 record doesn't reflect the season well as 7 losses were by 5 points or less. and Gail was named to the All- SIar team as one of the league' 3 high scorers. Coach Wolynec came out of reiiremeni for a struggling giris' team. Despite finding them and their problems quite different from his preview; teams, he did give them guid- ance they will carry wiih them to a more fulfilling season next year. Kneeling, DI Provencher, G. Del BIanco; Standmg, C. Caitenon, S. Reta. K. Triller. D. Degnen, B. Triller. D. Trambiey, J. Covell, E. Socinski, L. LaFrance, M. Cook, 8. Senecal, Coach Woiynec; Missmg, PI VIsI Mgr. T. McGee m w fail :llr- lndlpi AIi-Star Gail DeIBianco J V Girls' Baskefbal! This years team with a 5-12 record was the first JV team to play in a tournament. With this experience and a mu 17-game schedule they shouid improve their record next year. The team was led by Cara Burgess, Deb Degnen, and Beth Triller. L - r, Coach Owlsr L. Tallberg, 5. Lose, A. Jasmin, C Catterton, D Degnen, C. Burgess. B. Triller, mlsslng, K. Russell. J .l P. Finch, N lzzo, D. Peters JH Girls' Basketball Coach Nancy Curtis led her team to a 10.3 season. posting the most successtui jr. high girls' record ever at PHS. The team was ied by their co-cap- tains, Lisa King detenswely and Reeny Triiler offensively. With this year behind them the 8th graders are looking forward to JV action. L 7 r, M. Smiei, C. izzo. K. Burgess. M. Cums, A. Jones. E. Tilden, T. L050. 3. Til- der'l, M. Robertson, M. Smith, R. Trilier, K7 Goodrich, L King, L Pilcher 17 J V Baskefball and Cheerleading i 1 i L 7 r, T. Matusiak, C. Clark, 5. Hera, K. Erimmer, L. Young, J. Curtis. L. LaFrance Jr. High Baskefball and Cheerleading 28 The JV basketball team was coached by rookie Kevin Keefe. ThEIr record for the year was 9-18. However, the team did take 3rd place in the West Rutland Tourna- ment, making this the first JV team ever to do so. The JV cheering squad consisted of Geri Matusiak. Standin The irt high boys had an excit- ing season, finishing with a good record. Ending the season was the annual 'tpeanut game where they played the varsity girfs. They won again but by a smaller margin this year. The jrt high cheerleaders with their , Coach Godlewski, P. Laskv. F. Goodrich, W. Tromr Trini Caceres, Randee Felie, Cathy Supancic, Ellen Smith, Conni Jet- hert, and Ellen Soulia. These girls spent many hours after school practicing moves, timing, and rhythm. They created many new cheers which kept up the PHS spirit. bley, S. trationl E. Supancic. R. Jalbert; Kneeling, B Adams. J. Fiske. K. Ratti. 5. Anderson advisors Ann Loso, Sue Degnen, and Diane Anderson worked hard on their cheers after school. The result was the first piece trqp-hy in the cheerleading cempetltion. Watching these girls you can see the judges made the right choice. ThIS year's AIl-Sports Banquet was held on May 6 with John Zawisto- ski wefcoming quests and athletes to the festivities. After a spaghetti dinner, Dave Frederickson from Mt. Anthony spoke to the group. Many awards were presented to deserving athletes, among Whlch was the Buzzell Gallus Award given to senior Steve Buzzellv R 1, C. Zani, J. May, J. LaFrance. F. A new '78 90H team was Weidman, L Anderson, M. Curtis, R. - - . Shadkelford; R 2' Mr. Wolynec' G. San- organized under the direction 01 torn, D Anderson, K. Hamanen, S. Jlm WOWHEC. Several matches Brewer were pfayed againsi area schools. All-onrfs Banquef Golf Team 2? 3O Varsify Baseball The baseball season ended in W. Rutland after a semi-final loss. This marked the 1ir5t time in a few years PHS didn'1 have a siate championship team in at least one sport. This fine '78 team finished 13-5 MVL Champs and contributed Paul Garrow and Kirk A to the MVL AII-Star team. L r, Coach Mitchell, P. Javo , K. Blanchard, G. Valloch, K. Dorr. B. SkietnefE. Moran, S. Lamphere, K. Abrahamsonl R. Dorr. G. Curtis. H. Sienkiewicz, P Jalbert, w. Tarazewich, M. Fiske, P. Garrow, J. Stranon AIl-Slar Klrk Abrahamson 1... y AH-Star Paul Garrow The firs1 JV baseball team 61 PHS will be looking to improve their record next season and possibly 1m it up a little more. Coached by Dave Buskey they ended their Sygame schedule 2-3. L - r, P.Cur1is, R. Whnehair, D. Garrow, P. Ja1bert, J. Murdock, B. Skjenne. C. Perkins. W. Taraze- WlCh. K, Jones - AH-Slar Gall DelBianco Varsify Qoffball Another building season has ended; however, the record has improved on last year's. Many games were decided by only a few runs, and behind the excellent pinching 0f co-captain All- Star Gail DeIBianco the team won 4 out of 14 times out. Everyone is look- ing forward to a good season next year wiih 8 out of 9 staners returning. Left, Manager K. Weeler, G. Matusuak, T. Varga, S Lose. K.Lodmell.C.Jalber1.T. McGee. P. VISI, Star. C. Cook, Coach Dorr, L. LaFrance, D. Trombley, J. Covell, K. Trlllerr Co-captains, G. DelBianco, S, Senecal JV .9po3 The first J. V. Softball team at PHS started out slowly. Piaying only 5 games the many freshman players were helped out by some varsity to fill upmeir team. First-year coach Pam Shostak volun- teered her services and skill to make this team possible. Lef1:A.Jasmm.K. Lodmell. G. Matus- iak, C Cook, Fl. Felie, K. Russell. C. Catterton, TA Caceres. 0. Peters. 5. L050, K. Blanchard, J. Simonds 2 3 Climbing f0 fhe fop . . Classes Richard Austin Kim Brimmer Kelly Burgess James Casey.r Tram ;I Chamberla nd Mark Clough Caroilne Cums Allan Cushman Tonya Cushman Maryr Freeborn FrankGOOdnch Kim Goodrich Michael vaelle Catharine 1220 Jean Knapp Jnan Knapp This year's sewanlh graders were a group of enthusiastic kids wilh brlgm, new ideas. The; 1 sponsored a successful Read-a-Ihon m the spring and competed we m The Winter Carnivai and candyr sale. Perry Laslwr Doug Lertola Theresa L050 Jei Meyer Lynn Pwlcher Sharron Reta Martha RoberISOn John Russell Joseph Sacerie Scott Anderson Sean Sule Eric Supancic David Swahn Sharon Tulden Brenda Vaiach Rollin Woodward sta Young Bruce Adams Scott Anderson Joleen Bariett Tim Blow Chris Bump Katht Clark Jeanne Cums Marla Cums John Fiske Kevin Forrest Paul Fredeue Robert Jaibert Andrea Jones Clarena Jones Lisa King Lisa LaFrance- Patncia Matusnak Torn McCullough Laurie MeClEf Karen Patch The enthusiastic 81h graders worked well together this year. They won the Wmter Carnival and piaced 3rd wlth lheur snow sculpture t'Her- bne the Love Bug. With great effort and class partlctpatlon the 8m graders won Isl prize m the candy sale, Selhng over their quota. Kevm Rani Gene Rinehart Maw SmeiI Marta Smith DaVId Tanner Ellen Tulden Reeny Tnller Bully Trombley Nancy Atwood 8th Grade 35 Freshmen Fllchard Anderson Jonathan Baker Vickey Barnex:I Karen Blanchard - 51eve Bunen'ieml Trini Caceres Chl'lS Canenon Chris Cook Greg Cooiidge Margaret Curtis Brian Davss Bruce Davis Scott DeLancev Valerie Dorr Sandra Enckson Jeff Farn ha m Randee Felie Mike Fiske Debra Fowler DaIe Garrow Zollie Horvath Duane Howland Todd Jakubowski Annene Jasmin Patricia Johnson Michael King Steve LaSua Bernie Loso Suzy Loso Patty Manning The freshmen placed fourm in the candy sale but rallied to gain second place in the Wimer Carnival. They sculptured a castle which took a second place prize. The freshmen also sponsored a successful dance. Don Marlmez Lonny Massey John Matusiak Chris Meyer Brian McPhee Mark Mlglorie Steve Mimwski Brian Pehm Juanita Pelkeyf Roben Perry.r Debbie Peters Kevin Rantanen Karen RusseH Brian Senecal Jean Simonds Uwe Slanskv Kalhy Smith Ellen Soulia Cathy.r Supancic Pam Tanner Jason Thormon Kevin Wheeier Richard Whitehair Jeff Wood Todd Yakunowch Laurence Young 37 3B William Allard Duane Anderson Tem' Ballou Jeff Barney Ruben Beaniand Kmhy Brothers Cara Burgess Jessue Covell Patrick Curtis Debbie Degnen David DeLancey Sheila Delpha Penny Finch Lawrence Fredetle Charles Godzik Nan 1220 Peter Jalbert Kevin Jones Brenda Knapp Jeff LaFrance Allison LaPine Jayme Leonard Tonya McGee Jim Marga n Jon Murdock Jerry Muzzy Chris Perkins Ernie Racette Susan Reta Benny Robers This year's sophomores had more enthusiasm than accomplish- mentst They shared a successful open dance with the seniors and juniors. In the Winter Carnival the sophomores fared well; however, their Magic Mauntain didn't compete with the others. Overall they had an active year. Greg Santoro Brian Schaner Denise Schaner Bjarne Skjetne Henry Sienkiewicz Susan Smith Ellie Socinski Vicky Tanner Walter Tarazewlch Laura Tiltberg Beth Triller Michelle Welch Sherry Wheeler Carol Ann Woods Charles 23m 39 Jun tors Erik Andersen Kavin Blanchard Steve Burgess Kr m . ll; -. Ileana Caceres V m 3; N1. A Kelley Capman Vicky Chapin Marv Cook Hick Coolidge Greg Curtis Tina Cushman Suzy Degnen Trena DeLancey Jan Delpha Cherie Duty Jay Farnham Donald Gee David Gradziel John Gray. Jeff Grimes Maureen Hickey Connie Jalbert Bonnie Johnson Randy Johnson Roberta Johnson Mark Jones Karen LaBua 40 Linda LaFrance Bruce Lockerby Ann Lose Kim Lodmell Yvonne Marceau Geri Matusiak David McGee Raymond Moran Cheryl Muzzy Roberta Muzzy Tum Patch Jeff Russell Joann Senecm Sandi Senecal Richard Shackelford Ellen Smith Pat SmiIh Joe Stratton Scott Sute- Charlene Swahn Kenneth Tanner Susan Thatcher Kathy Trillelr Debbie Tromblev Greg Valloch Tuna Varga Paula Visi Frank Weidman The Juniors collabora1ed with the Sophomore and Sen- ior classes on a dance featur- ing New England's best, Cherry. With many people showing, the dance was a great success. The Juniors came in last in the candy sale. Their Dumbo snow sculp- ture placed 4th, and overall the Juniors were third in the Winter Carnival. 42 .1. ' 1133f . ..- - ' ' L - .' ' Ea; Ma 7! givm F, ' up .a 5'9-rspeivi. a - I , 5x. 1 ,, a z itmu a4. . . ' I; .- , ,f. - IO '. b 60 .3 ' . Jn- , 9. Mn Phillip Sousa Banld Award ' mm A ard 5: . . Cathy Sa Grtago ocinski Memortalmfs Brulce Adai .-- Vocational Awards I x; . ' . Ernes ushrnan Cathy 8a may, ' Phillip Grime I Steve Thompson ' Lisa SouIIa Elaine Chrliss I - r - s x w ' . Marinea P I Fiiness Amards ' MAM -- is. National Honor Socieiy The Redfield Proctor Chapter of the Naxional Honor Sociew inducied nine new members 5 juniors and 4 seniors u to bring the association membership to 15. A recep1ion was held in the library in honor of the inductees and 1he+r guests. .. A yr L - r. T. Welch, D Tromblev. E. Smith, D, Riggs. D. Provencher, J. Flory. S. Degnen, M. Cook. V. Chapin, L. Anderson, T. Lenola. E. Weidman. 5 Buzzell, G. DelBianco. Sister Mary Poalworth guest speaker, A. Perkins 45 46 Procforian The 1978 staff and photographers joined together in Augus1 to get a head start on soliciting ads and plan ning layouts. They worked on the book until after gradv uation when it was sent 10 the press. Sitting, S. Delp'Ia, S. Hath. A. Perkins. D. Trombley, A. LaPine, J. Simonds, M. Cook, Ms, Dalto How 2, C. Supancic, D. Anderson. C. Santoro, G. DelBianco. J. Covell, V. Chapln. S, Wheeler R 3, A. Lose, G. Mutusiak. l. Caceres. S. Thatcher. D, Provencher Len to nght. J. Flory: SI Rani. D. Provenchen T. Caceres. M. Cunis. C. Jalbert, L LaFrance. A. Perkins, D. Martinez. E. Soulla, E. Weldl man, S. Sule, N. Manson, G. Valloch, P. Smnh This year's staif succeeded in publishing six issues. They took firsi place rating from Columbian Scholastic Press Association. The staff has seven seniors leaving, but next year's stafi has high goals. . Qufherland --. - -...-,. -.-: dqw i- --. + T -. ' ' '. ';' ' -. . 45-.7-n - -.;: ,-.---- k German Trip During April vacation, six students and Ms. Young went to Germany and Austria. They saw several famous sights and visited Inge and Harold Posch, friends of Ms. Young in Vienna. Everyone was 1hrilled by their experiences. Kneeling. C. Supanctc. S. Buzzell, Ms D, TrombIey, C. Jalbert, S. Brewer I IL -. - e MAJOHETTES: S. Haiti, 0 Santoro, K. Blanchard, J. Simonds. D. Maninez, M. lzzo, T. Lerrola. K. Russell The 1978 majorettea marched in the Loyalty Day, Memorial Day, and AlI-State Music Festival parades. They were the same group as in 1977, which gave them well developed techniques and routines for this year Majoreffes 47 43 The band. conducted by Mrs. Coughenour, was extremew active as always. It pamapaled in the spring and winter concerts. grad- uation, marched in 3 parades and will, in farge pan. be in summer band for practice, experience, and fun. All m all n was a good year! R 14 C. Jones, L. Youn . L Mecier. H.Au51in, M ree- born, R 2, E. Tllden, K Clark, T Chamberland, C CUI'1I5, K. Patch; Fl 3, 0 Meyer, 5. Buzzell, C. Burr 9955, Mrs. Coughenour, M Mlglorie, J. May; R 4. Z Horvath, J. Tillberg, 0 Eggs: Mussmg. R. Muzzy, K. GOOdeCh, J. Mlglone, L. TIIlberg, H. Slenkiewlcz Chorus The chorus was extremely busy this year, They 5a ng al the winter and spring concerts and graduation. Two mem bers, Steve Buzzell and Dan Riggs, were chosen to attend the AI! New England Chorus. Several studems also anended the Regional and AII-Slate Music Festivals. BASES AND TENORS, R 1. M. Mlglone, M. King, K1 Ranta- nen; R 2, S. Brewer, D. Riggs. G. Pilcher, F. Weldman, R 3r J. Tillberg, A. Hansen, 5 Buzzell, G. Valloch, L. Young Above, ALTOS, R 1, D. Degnen, J. Simons, P. Manning, E, Tulden, K. Patch, S. Loso; F! 2. T. Roberison. C.Jalber1, P. Smith, D. Trombley. R. FeHe, A. Jasmin; R 3. S. Rela, T. Caceres, B. TriHer, N. Maltsson, J. Flory. E. Socinski; Missing, K. Russell. K. Trulier, C. Canerton. S. Senecal Left, SOPRANOS, R 1, M. Freeborn, T. Matusiak, M. Robertson, L. Pilcher, L. Young, C. Izzo; Fl 2, D. Martinez. E. Sou- Iia, C. Supancic, K. Blanchard. G. Matus- iak, K. Goodrich; R 3. E. Smith, A Loso. M. Cook, 8. Uegnen, S. Reta, C. Burgess, JA Curtis; Fl 4, S Thatcher, C. Burgess, S. Titden, K. Clark, V. Dorr, D. Howtand; Missing, D. Anderson, T. Chamberland, M. Izzo. L. Tlllberg, P. Finch, K. Brim- mer, T. McGee II? 50 AV Personnel The AV Crew was helpful to the teachers and stu- dents. They made sure that he equmeni was deiivered, picked up and readily avaifable ior others to use. 6,- G. Valioch, S. Sule. E. Anderson Sitting, Mrs. Sherman, P Tanner, 0. Provencher; R l, E. Weidman, E. Anderson, S. Sule, G. Valloch; Missing, T. Lencla, T. McGee The 1977-78 library aides were indispensable to the library. They checked om and shelved books in addition to clerical work. . Library Aides v.- .m-uo-u.n.....- .. -..-..... R 1, R. Austin, B. Triller, MA Cums; R 2, L. Perkins; Missing, R. Coolidge TV Technicians The 1978 TV Technicians and Mr. Brown dedi- cated much time 10 taping basketball games and a talent show. Their job helped our teams to improve themselves. They also have been of service to the teachers by taping programs. Sitting J. Morgan C Zani E Racerle; R 2 C Barkins Mr Brown G. Russell, L Anderson B. Allard. C: h ;.- ,111; The Assembly Committee has an elected repre- sentative from every Class. They discuss various events and shows and iry 10 enrich the student body's educaiion. Programs are selected that wiil interest the students. The Committee finds out what is available and then plans an appropriate time. Assembly CommiHee WK: :15 ; '111'.-'.Il lg jg. Hi UV 2- . Lh'. x. W' m. 1 . I' 5' 52 Winfer Carnival The 1978 Winter Carnival was again a success with the cooperation and enthusiV asm of 1he student body. Keiep Up the spirit and make itanother success in '79. Queen Tricia Robertson and escon, David Morgan; COURT - Debbie Pro- vencher. LJsa Soulia, Suzy Degnen.Ca1hy Samara, Sherri Ratti. Bizzy Weldman '53 54 Sfudenf Council The Student Coun- ci1 had a busy year as Ihe members were enthusiastic, cre- ative, and involved. They held their annual Character Achievement dinner, worked very hard to pm together an Inter- esiing Career Night, and organized a Suc- cessful blood drawing in May. R 1. T. Matusuak. L. ng. L Pilcher, W. Tromb1ev, R 2, K Blanchard, R, Felie, L, Young; R 3, E. Smith, C. Zani. C. Burgess; H 4. S. Buzzell, F. Weidman, G. Valloch, E. Weidman; Miss- Ing, N. I220, K. Abraham son, Mr. Wolynec, Adv. Gym show '78 Ms. Crosby organized another enlertaining gym show. She and the gymnasts pul a lot of lime and hard work into the exhib- ition. Kixie Auslin was the coach for the boys. Muppefs The Muppet Club per- formed at various places. They visited the Brandon Training School where their show was appreciated and enjoyed. They also played for the elemen- tary and high schools. This hard-working group, led by Ms. Lib- erty, is very enthusiastic and will be very busy in the future. Sitting. J. Farnham, M. Gra- velle. J. Pelky, M. Freeborn; R 2. J. Saceric, L. Young M51 Liberty. T, Yakunowch, J. Baker; R 3, C. Meyer. R. Perjry, S. Erickson, B. Davis, D. Tan- ner; Missing, V. Barney, P. Tanner 55 56 Drama Club With a new adviser, Ted Pendleion, and several new members the Drama Club did exceptionally well in their presentation of The Sandbox and the Bald SOprano. The SandbOx went to the New England compemion in Rhode Island where they gave an excellem perform- ance. M. Cums. T. Matusiak, K. Clark. L '-u . .. , Front row, G. Matusiak, A. Perkins. Young, L. Young; R 2, S. Buzzell, Eh Soc'mski, M. Cook, F1 Weidman, N. Martson. E. Smith, C. Jalben. S. Brewer; R 3, B. Weidman, Dh Fllggs, M. Curtis, 5. Thatcher, L. Tlllberg, C. Burgess, S. Senecal. C. Zanl. Jx Gray, J. Russell Wisdom and knowledge free . . Mr. Paul Tracy Principal Mrs. Terri Wear! Secretary Secretary 53 Mr. H. Robert Abrahamson Athellic Director. Math Mr. James Wolynec Guidance 1- ';i.-L 3' Im... ..-.. h. Mrs. Betty Sears English ML Lee Orvis Social Studies Miss Janice Collamore Mrs. Catherine May Remedial Education Mrs. Peggy Nemcek Mr. Tom Sheehan Social Studies Jr.-High English 59 .. ML Paul Wager Miss Jean Crosby Physical Education . - thsical Education H;- . Mr. Sam E220 Science Mr. Ed Godlewski Math, Science Mr. Roy Pitcher Mr. Mortimer Brown Mathematics Selence Mr. Bruce Hansen Mrs. Pauline Dalto Industrial Arts .- 5- Brusiness Education 3.114., Miss Carolyn Dorr Mrs. Reta Coughenour Home ECOnomics Music 61 4.- Mr. Wade Mitchell Custodian J - . Mrs. Lee Baccei Cook Mrsx EHIe Aus1in Cook Mrs. Roma Saceric Mrs. Patrica Loso Cook Nurse 62 A LHITTEN e. 0a: 63 64 Thank You for Suppor+ing Our '78 Yearbook. l AdveHising 65 E 7 .$-.. ....... PRQCTOR TRUST COMPANY PROCTOR HUTLAND CASTLETON POULTNEY 459-3375 775-2525 468-5653 287-9331 Checking Accounfs Savings Accounfs Loans for Au+o and Home Improvemen+s Trusis and Financial Planning Commercial Banking Service Member F.D.I.C. 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