Proctor High School - Proctorian Yearbook (Proctor, VT)
- Class of 1982
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REMEMBER WHEN . . . Remember when you entered school Mr. Tracy enforced the golden rule. Your first day was getting lost and seeing new faces. They came from Proctor. Chittenden and other places. You were unsure and full of fears, But you learned to cope throughout the years. Lefs remember our old school days. From taient shows to French dictees. The winter carnival was always a blast. And Prom night Went by much too fast. Substitute teachers were easy to con. They were always confused as to what was going on. Remember Maine and the seashore. Classes were always such a bore. The times have passed and friendships haVe grown PHS and its people have become every ones home. Saying goodbye to friends who cared. is hard because of the memories we've shared. Look how fast the years have gone . past, The only Ehings left are memories that last . . . DEDICATION This year's recipient of the 1982 yearbook dedication is a well known. lovable individual e a person who is involved in the school as well as the community, a person who is known as Mom by the kids and Mrs. Dependable by the teachers. a person who serves as the senior class advisor, the iunior prom organizer, and the general of Ihe office. She is always there when needed and strives to please all. We are proud to present this honor to Bonnie Blanchard, our loyal secretary and friend. Where's your homework? - the $1,000 question . . . Microphone breather IMI'. TJ . . . Do you have a pass? . .. Do me a favor . . . 2:25 heaven . . . yes, you have a test today! volleyball losers IAMES WOLYNEC Director of Guidance PAUL TRACY Principal JOAN FAULKNEIL BONNIE BLANCHARD Sec reta ries BRUCE GEE PAT L030 6 Activity Co-ordinamr Nurse BOB ABRAHAMSON. Math Sitting, VIRGINIA CAMERON. Sn-High English: standing. MAUREEN ROY PILCHER, Driver's EducationXPhysicslMalh BURKE. EnglishlGerman. THOMAS SHEEHAN. ln-High English. CATHERINE MAY, EnglishfFrench - PETER OSTERHOUDT. LEE ORVIS PAULINE VITA Sitting. RETA COUGHENOUR, Music: Social Studies Business Education standing. MARILYN COLEMAN. Arthnglish, ELEANOR EVANa Home Economics. BRUCE HANSEN, Industrial Arts I wish we Were seni In's labs . . . Mrs. She LYND BLAIR, SciencefHeallthalh. SAM E220, lr.-High Science. MORTIMER BROWN. Science. ARLEN BLOODWORTH. MathlScience 7 .. A LYNNE IOHNSON. PAUL WAGER Sitting. LISA POPOVITCH Multi-handicapped Teacher: IEANNE BRAN- Physical Education CHAUD, Aide; standing, SYLVIA VENNE. NANCY MORTON. Aides MADELINE SHERMAN Standing. RICHARD HOFACKER, Re- GEORGE DAVIS Librarian source Room Teacher: IANE KNIGHT. Aide; Custodian sitting. KIM MURRAY. Aide 43.103 321 ELLIE AUSTIN, LEE BACCEI, Cooks: I WADE MITCHELL ROMA SACERIC. Lunchroom Supervisor Head Custodian Walking the halls skipping homeroom one more year . . . Test Today? . . . French Dictees . . . Whats for lunch . . . I wish we were seniors . . . dissectio s . .MMr. Brown's labs . . . Mrs. Shermanh library unit. 10 Patricia Anderson Steve Alexander Tina Barker Chris Barton Andy Benjamin Stephanie Bertrand Valerie Bishop David Blow Edna Bowen Ieff Brooks Kara Chamberlain Sandy Chapin Dawn Clark Andy Coven Brent Farrell Shane Farrell 'J'h h FRESHMEN I This yearhs loud but energetic freshmen class was packed with class spirit. Although one group usually did all the work. as a class theyr won the candy sale and put on three dances. The last of these dances helped to earn $50 for the Vermont Achievement Center. Ad- visers were Pauline Vita and Bob Abrahamson. Missing; Lisa Barber, Iohn Drinwaler. Heidi Gilmore. Kathy Greene. Nancy Reed. Tom Schauwecker Lisa Fanlon Mike Finch Cheryl Forrest Karen lalbert Iana lanes Keith Knapp Amy LaFrance Paul Lasky Deborah L'Herault Tammyr McAllister Mike McKinnell Ann Pentkowski Ted Perkins Tammy Poljacik Heidi Pom Julie Quesnel Rosanna Reynolds Sharon Rider Chris Rodgers Michele Rogers Iulie Sacaric Sue Sawtell Rob Shackelford Joanne Shackett Kim Smith Suzanne Snizek Suzette Snizek luciy Sncinski Iohn Soulia Sue Steele Mary Svorinic Mark Swahn David Thornton Susan Tracy Ella Trinci Lisa Valente Beth Warren Elizuheth Wiren Marjorie Withington iL ;I Ron Wood 11 SOPHOMORES David Baccei Pal Baker Ron Barker lohn Barrus Kim Bender Kristi Benoit David Caceres Shauna Chamberlain IoAnne Champine Mike Clark Lesley Clough Christine Covell Sue Curtis Steve Cushman Kevin Elliot '1 gx I h? The class of 34 made its mark again this year. and what a mark it was. Not only did they sponsor 2 successful dances, but they also captured first place in the Winter Carnival. This enthusiastic group completed its community pmjecls for 1982-83 by designing a marble sign for P.H.S. The sophomores also took turns cleaning the school after the dreaded 'hBREAD EPISODE . The class of '84 isn't what it used to be. It's better! Missing: Bryan Nightengale, Chris Chapin $- Chuck Farrell Tad Felie Scan Fletcher Ben Gilliam Ingrid Grace Carol Gran.r Ed Guyetle Rick Hill Chris Huwland Chris Hughes Mike Iaquith Ron Jasmin Kris Iohnsun Chris King Greg King Mike Hawath . Becky Kugler Todd Lertola Lisa Lester Traci McGee Todd Melen Cheryl Mendenhall lohn Miglurie David Moore Steve Moran Gina Navarelte Judy Nelson Barbara Penlkowski Ed Panacik Gene Porcl Tom Racette Denise Rider Don Russell Kim Sanborn Mike Saniorn Mindy Sargent Lane Simon Nancy Smiel Ioe Tanner Mike Taranuvich Sandy Thibault Doug Todd Darren Triller Nicky Valente Paul Wyman a 14 Rick Austin Chris Beamr Louis Beauchain Debbie Blow Kelly Burgess Darren Carter Tracy Chamberland Mark Clough Bill Coons Klthleen Cola Mary Freebom Frank Goodrich IUNIORS This year the junior class was a super group. They placed sixth in the Winter Carnival with terrific spirit and enthuSiasrn and put on a fast going lunch. Kathy Cola. Chris Bearer. Bill Coons. and Rick Austin were chosen to participate in the Regional Rutland County High School Spelling Contest placing and against six other high schools. For a community project the cla55 supervised a Halloween Party at the Proctor Elementary School. The juniors also sponsored the lr.-Sr. Prom. The class treasury was depleted after they furnished flowers for graduation. The advisors for the 11th grade were Mr. Brown. Mrs. Lose. and Miss Johnson. Kim Goodrich Mike Gravelle Cathy Izzo Andrea Kugler Perry Lasky Doug Lennie Theresa Lose Sue Marceau Trish Mendenhall Flori Navarrele Herb Pelkey Lynn Pilcher Valerie Reed Sharon Reta Gene Rinehart John Russell Ioe Saceric Scott Stratton Sean Sule Eric Supancic Sue Svorinic David Swahn Sharon Tilden Brenda Valach Kate Wood Lisa Young 15 16 Meeting this period??, but . .. make the meeting last another class! are there any donuts? Apologies Who rolled the D. E. car? .. . I forgot my instrument 1-2. 1-2 layouts today? Washington. D. C. tennis tournaments art shows Who should 1 ask to the prom? 18 PROCTORIAN The 1981-82 Praetorian. under the leadership of editor Karen Benoit and advisor Pauline Vita. and its hard-working staff members successfully published the '82 yearbook. Business manager was Marie Smith with Kathy Cote acting as her assistant. The cover of the book was created and sketched by Debbie Johnson. Working hard during free periods and work-night meetings the staff was able to put out one of its best books ever. N 4 SUTHERLAND After several years as the Sutherland adviser Mrs. Madeline Sherman gave up her job to newcomer Arlen Bloodworth. Edi- tor Lisa Young directed the staff with sports editor Iohn Russell and feature editor Sharon Tilden. Eric Supancic was head photographer while Louis Beauchain and Mary Freehorn were busy cartoonists. The Sutherland, with much hard work and determination. was suc- cessfully published 5 times through- out the year. R 1, 1. Russell. L. Young S. Tilden; R 2. l. Socinski. 5. Tracy. R. Austin. M. Rodgers, A. LaFrancet ll th-lerault: R 3: F. Navarrete. Lt Pitcher. E. Supancic. K. Goodrich. I. Saceric. L. Beauchain R 1. R. MOSsey. K. Sanborn. K. Burgess. K. Benoit. M. Horvath. L. King. L. Mecier. T. McGee: R 2. M. Smith. K. Benoit. M. Sargent. A. Kuglen T. Mendenhall. C. Bearer. K. Goodrich. K. Cotah C. 1220: R 3. K. Shackett. M. Smiel, C. Deyette. l. Todd. F. Navarrete. T. Chamberland. M. Curtis. T. Racette. N. Smiel, C. Gray. B. Valach; missing. Gr Navarrete, B. Kugler CHORUS Chorus at P.H.S. is always a popular activity as students use their humernom period to express them- selves by singingThe chorus was involved in the first Music Depart- menl Christmas assembly as well as a spring concert and graduaticn, Three talented girls were selected for the AIl-State chorus: Kim Sanborn. Kathi Clark, and Lynn Pilcher went through their auditions and were par! of the All-State Festival in Rutland. . ' 1?3'.' Front row. K. Burgess. S. Chapin, A. Kugler, C. Forrest. R. Reynolds, 1A lanes: R 2, S. Marceau. E. Tilden: R 1 N. Alwoud. T Losu. P. Anderson. 'I'. Poliacik. D. Clark. V Bishop: R 4 K. Chamberlain, D. LHerault. A. Penlkowski, B. Warren: E 5. C. Farrell. L. Young. S. Tilden. L. Pilcher. T. Chamberland L. Mecier. K. Clark. T. Matusiak: R B. l. Miglorie. C. Howland. UK Triller. D. Blow: missing. I-L Pom. L. Barber. K. lalbert, B. Farrell. l. Drinwater. 1. Brooks. P. Lasky. S. Slratfom A. Benjamin. M. Svurinic. L. Fenton. T. Barker, M. Freehorn. S. Bertrand. Tk Schauwecker. C. 1220. R. Massey. T. Mendenhall. M. Rogers. A. LaFrance. E7 Guyette. T. McAllister, S. Reta. M. Horvalh, K. McLaughlin. 1. Todd. K. Patch AIl-Stata participants, 1.. Pilcher, K. Ciark. K Patch: missing, M. Freebarn. K. Sanhorn 19 BAND The music department kept the band and marching band very busy. The district music festival was hosted by Proctor High this year. Karen Patch was selected for the AIl-State stage band and Mary Freebom for the All-State orchestra. Kathi Clark went to the All-New England festivalt The band as well as the chorus was involved in the first P.H.S. Christmas Assemblyr which had a great turnout. The marching band was involved in 3 parades this year: the Loyalty Day parade, All-State parade, and Memorial Day parade in Proctor. R 1. S. Harmon. Ct Gray, It Cowans, K. Faulkner. Th Chamberland. Lt Pitcher, E. Tilden. R. Cowans: R 2. D. Zuckernick. 5. Tracy, I. Socinski, T. Allard. G. Chapin, M. Freebarn. I, Migiorie. D. Gilliam, C. tones. K. Patch: R 3. N. Smiel. T. Felie. T. Racette. l. Miglorie. K. Clark. R. Austin; missing. K. Benoit. M. Rogers. L. Fentont P. Holmqutst, M. Smiel. W. Coons MAJORETTES 8: FLAG UNIT . The majorettes. coached by P Karen Blanchard. worked hard to raise money for new uniforms. There were 4 returning members and 4 new majoretlese The flag unit. coached by Lynn - Tucker. showed its ambition by putting together a great rouline and also earning money for new uniforms. Carissa Deyette and Nancy Atwood led the band carry- ing the Proctor banner. S. Reta, M. Rogers. S. Tilden. L. Young. K. Goodrich, A. LaFrance. Se Chamberlain R. Kugier. T. L050. T. Mendenhall. A. Kugler, K. Bender, C. Mendenhall, M. Sargent: right, drum majorette M. Smith 21 22 FRENCH CLUBS This: year there were 2 French Clubs. one consisting of all French 2 members and the other of the French 3 Class. The French 2 students sold candles to raise money to go out to dinner at the French restaurant in Granville, New York. The French 3 Class had a raffle. bottle drive, and did home-lawn work for people. They plan to use their money to help pay for their trip to Montreal. French 2 R 1, C. Gray. 1. Champine. S. Chamberlain. R. Massey. R. Hill, L Nelson: R 2 K Benoit. M. Sargent. L. Clough. B. Pentknwski. I. Grace. K. Sanborn: R 3, N. Valente. Kt Bender, M. Taranovich. L. Simon. N. Smiel, M. Santorot T. Racette: missing, C. Cove , St Curtis. K Johnson. C. King. T. Lertola, L. Lester, S. Thibault. S. Fletcher. C. King. I. Miglorie, D. Triller French 3. R 1. K. Goodrich. L. Beauchain: R 2, B. Gilliam. T. Chamberland, L. Pilcher CLOSE-UP The '82 Close-Up program was directed by Lee Orvis and Peter Osterhondt. Eight students were fortunate to be selected to go to Washington to learn about the US. government. The students went through many meetings and inter- views before the selection was made. Participants were Rose Massey. Reeny Triller, Lisa Young. Andrea Kugler. Trish Mendenhall. Tracy Chamberland. Lynn Pilcher, and Mary Smiel. Raising money for the trip consisted of selling donuts and juice every morning in the cafeteria and candy and donuts after school. Students soon became accustomed to this new idea, and the Close-Up program was able to raise money to help pay for the expenses. STUDENT COUNCIL This year's Student Council was a goal-seeking council. Lynn 'Pilcher, president. had one major goal for her fellow members - to make them more a part of the student body. The Council worked With teachers and administration in setting new guidelines for homework. helped in sponsoring the talent show. donated to the WSYB Christmas Fund. adopted one child from Room 108, had two tennis tourneys, and held their annual blood drawing. K. R '1. B. Gilliam S. Straiton. I... Pilcher. L. King. K Benoit: R 2. B. Adams. EL Clark. I. Nelson. M. Rugers. A. LaFrance. S. Simnnda K. Goodrich. I. Anderson. S. Chamberlain. C. Triller. A Fletcher m r-ILu' .l -; rhw 3X 23 24 DRAMA The Drama Club did a rather unusual play this year. With Apologies to Luigi Perendelloh was written by former club director Becky Fenton and was directed by Ted Pendleton with help from the students in the Club. Unfortunately. the play didn't go any further than districts in competition, but it was also performed at the drama festival in Rutland on May 15. R 1. Author H. Fenian, Direclur T. Pendleton: R 2. S. Berlrand. W. Coons. L. Fenton. C. lanes. A Jones; R .1 E. Tilden. 5. Tracy. S. Tilden. B. Warren: R 4. M. Smiel, N. Tilden. P. Anderson. 1, lanes: R 5, R. Ialherl. ! I NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY This year's National Honor Society elected nine new members to its group. Adviser Roy Pilcher and President Lisa LaFrance arranged to have Berna Seward. an ex-alcoholic. speak during the induction. New members were Kim Goodrich. Flori Navarrete. Tracy Chamber- lain, Lynn Pilcher, Kathy Cota. Lisa Young, Chris Bearor. John Russell, and Herb Pelkey. Old members included Vice- President Scott Anderson. Trea- surer Reeny Triller. Secretary Karen Benoit. JoIEen Barllett. Ellen Tilden. Jeanne Curtis, Nancy Atwood, and Clarena lanes 25 26 ART CLUB Many talented P.H.S. artists participat- ed in three spring art events this year. During March the club went to a regional art exhibit at Woodslock High School. In May and the beginning of June they had a Proctor High Fine Arts Festival; the group also went to an art exhibit at Moon Brook Gallery in Rutland. The club is making plans for a trip to Shelburne Museum and New York for next year. Members Were Debbie Blow, Tim Blow. Chris Bump, Ken Burgess. Darren Carter, Ieff Cook, Sue Fletcher. Paul Funk, Doug Lertola. Rose Massey. Flori Navarrete, Val Reed, Ioe Saceric. Sue Svoronic, and Mary Freehorn. a $1: -'T J ' ; mm; 333 ' . b1, L1 DRIVER EDUCATION During the 1981-82 school year a total of 51 students signed up for Driver Education. Of these one-lhird elected to take the summer option. The classroom phase of 1he course was taught during homeroom period while the driving phase took place at the end of the school day. The following students participated in the course: David Baccei. Kim Bender. Kristi Benoit, Kelly Burgess. Ioanne Cham- pine. Chris Chapin. Christine Covell, Suzanne Curtis. Kevin Elliot. Tad Felie, Mary Freeborn. Ben Gilliam. Ingrid Grace, Mike Gravelle, Carol Gray. Ed Guyette. Richard Hill, Phil Holmquist. Mike Hor- vath, Chris Hughes, Cathy 1220. Mike laquith. Kristen Iohnson, Chris King. Becky Kugler. Perry Lasky. Doug Lertola. Lisa Lester, Traci McGee. Todd Melen, Cheryl Mendenhall, Iohn Miglorie. Steve Moran. Gina Navarrete. Judy Nelson, Barbara Pentkowski. Ed Poliacik, Gene Porn. Tom Racetie, Nancy Reed, Denise Rider. Kim Sanborn. Mindy Sargent. Lane Simon, Nancy Smiel. Mark Swahn, Eric Supancic. Mike Taranovich. Sandi Thibault, Doug Todd. and Paul Wyman. P. 1. T. Perkins, A. Barton. L, Baccei: R 2. D. Baccei. Advisor Mrs. Cameron. E. Supancic: missing. 1. Bartlett ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE The Assembly Committee was able to host three assemblies although money was lacking. The first was singer and guitar player Dick McCormack. At Christmas time the P.H.S. music department put on an entertaining program for the student body. In the spring the Committee invited magician Phil Moore to astound everyone with a variety of magic tricks. Funds hopefully will be increased by next year for future assemblies. M. Hurvath. D. Caceres; missing. T. Perkins LIBRARY AIDES The AV equipment as well as the library materials Were well organized by Mrs. Shermein and her helpers. The AV staff included Mike Horvath. David Caceres. and Ted Perkins. The library aides las shown in the photograph to the leftl h Jeanne Curtis. Rose Massey. Lisa Young, and Laurie Mecier - all put in a lot of their free time to help Mrs. Sherman keep the library in order. 27 28 SHOOTING STAR This year's prom featuring Short Change was successfully put on by the juniors. The new king and queen, Scott Anderson and Rose Massey, were crowned by Chris Cook and Zellie Horvath. The juniors, with the aid of Bonnie Blanchard. did a spectacular job with their theme Shooting Star. There was a great turnout, and everyone had a good time. aurv-tttI-im ' '7? WINTER CARNIVAL The winter carnival was a big success this year. The sophomores and the eighth grade were in close competi- tion throughout the day. but the sophomores were stronger and became the overall winners. The eighth grade, therefore. took second place while the seniors came through with third. There was a great performance at the talent show because of the outstand- ing number of participants and Kevin Thompson standing in as MC. Kathi Clark and Tricia Matusiak with their superb harmony took first place while lane Iones won second and Dan Gilliam and his dancers received third. 30 EETHEII 111 ' i'S TD BE 'TI'J DIE TDLEIDTH HIEII'IIJIIH' ls ' TBGIE'THER AWARDS BANQUET The awards' banquet. spon- sored by the Phantom Boosters. honored many fine athletes, talent- ed musicians, and other students participating in publications and art classes. Several teams presented tour- nament trophies as well as state trophies to Mr. Tracy. Mrs. Coughenour also presented many trophies and awards 10 her music students. Maine trip privileges parties Mrs. Cameron's vocab tests . . . now what did We do? .. snow sculpture winners . . . graduation practices . . . Safs, class skippers. Lake Dunmore, Brandon Inn . . . sing hymns? senior table 31 IGETHE l1 m ' ls 'Tu BF fF fx ' 9MQ x .H W A13 SCOTT ROBERT ANDERSON Take your time don't live too fast. Troubles will come and they will pass. Lynyrd Skynyrd. The Falls soccer. LU, The Who :13. AK. Phantoms, SKNRD, whoisthi- NANCY SUE ATWOOD If I speak words of flattery and have no love behind them I'm jusl another clanging bell. Drama, Art. Rollerskating. Duffel: candybar slash. Charms 3is?. Clyde. 31 yellow lights, camping out, Hey Charlie. 1 gal em! . Old Time Rock 'n Roll. Sager. Bad Co. 1.. .. MT IOLEEN IAYNE BARTLETT There is no secret so close as between a rider-and his horse. 10. Maine, Yes Lisa. I fixed the alarm clock . the ham, Boston subways. Camp- near death boating accident. Make change. july 4111. McD's. ping-pnng al Karena. snowmobiling on W.M.. Amarha. KAREN ZOE BENOIT The key to happiness is dreams. the key to success is making them come true. 81 CVGAL Champs, Dimples. Maine, Toad?. 115. Falls. EH. Muddives, Wet sucks a! Ids, Bugs. Freakies. Tootsie. smileE , Donit give me a hassle . Hay LaFrancel . chemistry shower. Ziggy. ping-pong. pigouls. 32 11 TIMOTHY WILLIAM BLOW dWe haven't been here for a long time; we've been here for a good time. Lesley. MOUNTAIN MAN, Duster 318. Deal with it . Sager. going camping. lnhn? , Loverhoy. Got lime for a cold one? , Beaver Pond Road. Thanks. Eve. Summer of '81. Store run. Where? your I.D.? KATHI LEE CLARK Life has a song worth singing and I'm ready lo sing it. New Englands. All State. CH. Pig Roast, K of C. squat. loser. Country Trio. LAM. halloween. ISGDFC. 309. Weston. K Mart BLS. Cluse-up. MM. That's nice, TE. CHRISTOPHER KAY BUMP Without having a couple bad times. who could appreciale the good ones. Four wheeling. What happened to your Brnnco'i' , The Fair, Skynyrd. Bad Co.. Stones, Canoe tripeL Maine. IEFFERY WILLIAM COOK Life can onlyr be understood back- wards. bu! it must be lived iorward. Hubcaps. Burger King. Chemistry notes. Maine, Cookie. Falls. 24 kegs 10 pizzas. ML Top. Gama?. RD 400. Road Trip. 100 Indiana. KENNETH ARTHUR BURGESS Defer not till tomorrow to be wise. Tomorrowb sun to 1119:: may never risen Typing story, Truck blocker. Maine. VW Porsche. log cabins. Oh RightE. Baggy pants. Grossmans. RAVE. JEANNE ELIZABETH CURTIS If you don't understand my silence. you won't understand my words. Coop. Maine. us. me. even, P,O.D,. Dough- nuts. lviitskegrr D's. Lib. Aid, Seen any molarcycles lately? . cheerleading. School Street Pizza. 33 34 MARIA CATHERINE CURTIS I may not be perfectly wise. perfectly witty or perfeclly wonderful, but I am perfectly me. Mimi. Ring Ding 115.. CVGAL CHAMPS. E.B.. Miss Y3 paL Mline. Closemp. Fomball. Noel, Micky 0'5. 61-! SUSAN MARIE FLETCHER uYou can only help those who share your interests and are willing to risk your embrace. Bill. Suzy. POD. Doughnuts. Univeral workom. Hospital Bound. 2-1 kegs 10 pizzas. Suz. CARISSA DEE DEYE'I'I'E Live in the beauty of today for we know not what tomorrow brings. Rises. Camping 1931, the guys at Dunmore. space girl. one beer?. French clam never know! smurfs. F.K.D.B.C. PAUL JOSEPH FUNK Life is always interesting when you have a purpose and live in its fulfillment Funkyl. Road Trip!. Let's do 11!. Mains. Falls. Bad 00.. Burger King, Lynyrd Skynyrd. Bob Sager. Yamaha DT 175. JOHN REILLY FISKE To profit from good advice requires more wisdom than to give it. Mountain Man. X-Country skiing. Boy's State lgovemorl. Falls . camping. Sager. Maine, Yamaha DT 250 . Team Prayer. Soccer. Baseball. Basketball. PHILIP ALLEN HOLMQUIST The fall doesn't hurt you. 11's the sudden stop that will. Roger-Philco. Quiet. Good. Dependable. Class Hunk. Devil. L' ROBERT MILLIAN IALBERT 1R. Life is a iest: and all things show it. I thought so once: but now I know it. 'I cart! get the car , I dun'l have any money, Going to the falls with Kenn. Where am 1?. State Champs 80-81. Falls. Hockey. Baseball, E-iawk. Going Howling, I'm grounded. ANDREA LYNN JONES Tomorrow is a dream that leads me !1'.vard. always just a step ahead of me. it's 1 icy Pve yet to know. the love I've yet to -. 3w. for it's the person I've yet to he. '35137Iping 1981 , Drama, Spike. GH. Maine. P-LI-ulile Face, Handy Andy. AI. Keiths. Styx. CLARENA MAE IONES Everytime I close the door on reality. it comes in through the window. George. C.l. Bones. lillle devil. Drama. AlbinaL Camping 1931, Ethel. Vac Who What?. Oscar. How the heck are ya?. sister Cl, Maine. LISA MARIE KING Foals may ask more questions in an hour than wisemen can answer in len years Rodney. Well Rose what are We going lo d0 t0day? . Universal BInw-up. Baskelhall. softball, Dangerous when loaded, Elephants and Rabbits. excuses, excuses. Baked apples. pumpkin stealing and getting caught. 36 LISA ANN LaFRANCE Some people see things as they are and ask 'Why'? I dream of things that never were and say IWhy not'? Field Hockey ChampsL Ned. July 4th, Elgaris D2. West Mnuntain, Eugsl. Maine-ants. I10 did you fix the alarm cIock? , Taad?!. Hey BanoitI. What a dip! . uYou know what I mean? . I KATHERINE ANN MCLAUGHLIN Let there be space in your togetherness and let the winds of the heaven dance between you. Katrid. A k W. McDonalds. Ski Shack Martin's. Another joh?, 4-H. Von: rides. That Car. Wanna Skipl Swinging Bridge, Florida. BFD. Wing Nut, Lets go lo the movies. PATRICIA BETH MATUSIAK The best and most beautiful things in life cannot be seen 01' even touched They must be Ielt with the heart, Tricia. Patsy, GH. Country Trio. NI-shnppers paradise, K-Mart BLS. Groovy UV. Doobies. Close-up. Wanna hold my class ring? , lowlife, it's like . . . , SAM, ISGDFC. Are you on drugs?. TE. 309. RODNEY EDWARD MCPHEE Ira a long walk to the sideline. especially when the fans are cheering your replacement. Lisa. Double Dates with Rat. Running dul of gas. Great White Hunier, Duke. we havenIt got stuck in a while . Whoisthisis. Hey Charlie I got him . Falls. Arguing wilh Mrs. Cameron, Am I going to play coach? . THOMAS FRANCIS MCCULLOUGH I never lost a little fish-yes I am free to say. It always was the biggest fish I caught that got away LAURIE ELAINE MECIER Doing what you like is freedom. Liking what you do is happiness. Doc 'n' Dortght, Sager. Mini's. Smalls. Another Spoonful, Campbells, Mod Squad. Thanks. Eve. Uniquois, Football. Lil' Cier. Big time. Rank. universal workout, The Falls. LAM. ' :r. 11' ' J ROSEMARY ANN MOSSEY Dmft warn,r you'll find yuurseif.F01low your hearl and nothing elsel Sammy. Mad Little Bandit. LDI Affair. cheerleader and Majorelle Capl.. Miss Pres. Mod Squad. Candy bar thief. Lisa. What now? . GS Town Drunk, Baked apples, B.A.M., Thanksgiving Eve. Wanna hold my class ring? T.T.I. ROBERT PATRICK MULLIN If I were to begin life again, I should want it as it was. I would only open my eyes a little more. MOONIE, Hockey, Gaif Team, Maine, Broken Nose-Thanks Paul. Hunting Stories, KAREN ANN PATCH When the game is over. the King and the Pawn go into the same box. I love you Michael. That West Side Guyl. Sax Appeal. All-Slate. All-New England. All- Eastem. Felix, 10rdy. I don't know!!, Mable. MERALD IOHN POLIACIK To exist is to change. to change is 10 mature. to mature i510 go on creating oneself endlessly. Hockey. Polish Power. I need a iump siart . Falls. Friends Forever . Kim. KEVIN DAVID RA'I'I'I It was early morning yesterday. I was up before the dawn. I really have enioyed my stay. But I mus! be moving on. 31 yellow lights. soccer. Double dates with Rod. Morgans parties. 5.6. Falls. Whaislhi- sis. Hey Clyde. Maine. How's your gun? LISA ANN REYNOLDS HHappy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay lhe price to make them came true. Andy. Smile . Vac. Bus. K.F., Lee. Maine. 37 38 ANDREW PAUL SARGENT What you do today is what you are tomorrow. Lisa. Boat Trip, Animal Andy. problem child, Muzllhr H.. Stones. Audi 5000 S. Close-up. AP Bin. MARIE ANNETTE SMITH I hope 1 can siways remember all the crazy times We had to go through. Now it's a dream that is slowly fading. Howlerama. George. Want to go to Pittsford?. Babe . Sunday Drive. Voc. Accounting Class. Pink. Ree , B-Ball. Saturday. Close-up. '80. Maine. Christmas vacation 1981. KIMBERLY ANN SHACKE'I'T The cunhr way to have a friend is to be one. Donny. 10-21-80, Von, Mustang II. quiet. leans. Kimmy. McDonalds. KEVIN SCOTT THOMPSON Life is a long process of getting tired DUKE. Chris, surprise . Whoisthisis?. Calf. or Bust. I Feel Like Makilf Love : A surprise party. I'll kill yal . Falls. Great White Hunter. We haven't gal siuck in a while. 9:00 show time. baseball. Pica Ski Bum, Pumpkin stealing. MARY ELIZABETH SMIEL Whenever I do anything right. No one remembers. Whenever I do anything wrong. No one forgets. Candylady. Want to go to Piltsiard? . Mary. got any gum? . Stage Manager, 13 it Friday yet? . NYC. Maine, Drama, Studyhalls. Health Occupations. Champlain College. Coffee Shop. ELLEN THERESE TILDEN Use the talents you possess: the woods would be very silent if the only birds who sang were those that sang the best. RAHA Skating. Pete. Maine. Close-up, Sandbox, Sunday Drive, Ist fiuie, Clutz. The Van. Go away Sharon! JENNIFER ANN TODD Dream what you dare to dream: He where you want to 30: Be what you want to be; Live. Close-up. Vocl. Beetle Bug. T T.I.. smile Kimmyl . Florida .. . Danny. Ienni. MAUREEN DENISE TRILLER The rung of a ladder was never meant to rest upon, but only to hold a man's foot long enough to put the other somewhere higher. Reeny. CVGAL Champs. FH. 11-1-30, B-Ball capt. A.P.. Toad!?, U.Pk. near death boating accident . Elgaris D2, I haven't the fnggiest notion! . TW, 1000. WILLIAM LYLE TROMBLEY All the wealth in the world could not hm.f you a friend: or pay for the loss of one. Wild Bill. Sue. VW Rabbit. Skynyrd. Tim no brakes . Cheetah 44E IT 175. Bad Company. Thanksgiving Eve. SHELLEY IEAN WHEELER A friend is someone who understands your past. believes in your future and accepts you today just the way you are. Raymone you-n-me me-n-you thafs the way il will always be. Engaged. Belly. 91'23X30, Bracelet. Health Occupations. Ski Shack. 39 40 OUR LAST TRIP It was 6:45 in the morning, When we finally boarded the bus. After months of frustration and planning. Moms and dads who were trying to stop us. We waved our good-byes with the sunrise. With visions of blue. Sunny skies And daydreams of warm, sandy beaches But. above all. a break from the teachers. The chaperons rode up fronL quite uneasy Crank it up for ACIDS . They musl have been wondering, What are we getting into Taking the seniors to Maine and the Sea-View? The Lemon Tree Inn was where we had plans to slayr But when they found out we weren't senior Citizens They said No way! lust as scan as we had checked in We ran to lhe ocean, Rniled up our jeans. And splashed in like children. Then picking up seasheils and softly reminiscing, We thought of old friends that we soon would be missing. The bus ride home was long and dreary: It was obvious everyone was a bit weary. We were talking about all our wild pillow fights And how late we stayed up bolh of thoses nighls. It was heartbreaking Coming back. you bet, But the good times we had We will never forget. 1m m- um... m m n..- .-.-- w: .uu .- .J 060m BEACH Hm - 'I erhoiiu- denuumnb..e1nuu . inmdmI-vwlzbh- , mthLnth-g Tu. Milkmen! unns-q-m-o u is ..:-I-u-..r a..- A- JHHawmsmM-nru huh Kill! h ? h Id juln-Pe-urh wig? aulll .a- T;5 A. . n1 . ' ; rh:-A .....u-o a; 41 42 cam MM 0;? 7982 ageing; of bounJ MUIJ anal 50:13 .. 9 Bruce Adams. leave my good temper to Miss Johnson. Scott Anderson, leave my responsibilities for starting the fire at the falls to Scott Stratton. Nancy Atwood, leave my abt'It'ty for missing school to Lisa Young. Jolcen Bartlett, leave my grades to Mike Gra vette. Karen Benoit. leave my skiing ability and friendship With Miss Johnson to John Russell. Tim Blow, 163V: my loudness to Lesley C'Iougb. Chris Bump, leave 3!! my unfinished ROD. homework to Doug Lertola. Ken Burgess, Ieave my maturity, honesty, and most of at! my grades to Doug Lertota. Kathi Clark. leave my optimism to Cathy 1220. Jeff Cook, leave my running ability to Mark Clough and Doug Lcrtola. Jeanne Curtis, team: my Seward's bell to Lisa Young. Mimi Curtis, leave my running ability and friendship with Miss Johnson to Sharon Tffdett. Carissa Deyettc, leave my height to Frank Goodrich. John Ffske, teave my driving skitts to Lisa Young. Sue Fletcher, Leave my ability to get extra art work done to Debbie Blow. Paul Funk, leave my loudness and wildness to Cathy Izzo. Phil Hotmqut'st, leave my musical ability to Herb Petkcy. Rob Jafbert, Icavc my ability to score for the night team to Mike GraveHe. Andrea Jones, leave my smaH feet to Beth Warren and Yogi Baccet'. Clarena Jones, leave my great acting ability to Susan Tracy. Lisa King, ieave my many excuses to Sharon Hiden. Lisa LaFrance. tea ve my abih'ty to work in the omce to Kim Goodrich. Tricia Matusiak, Ieave my advanced piano ability to Lynn PfIcher. Tom McCullough, leave my rabbits to Mr. Tracy. Kate McLaughfm, team: my shorthand knowtedge to Sharon Tilden and Cathy Izzo. Rodney McPhee, leave my car to John Miglon'e. Laurie Mccicr, leave my orange tttppcrware comb to Sharon Reta. Rose Massey, leave my love for pizza gotdffsh to Debbie Bfow and Shauna Chamberlain. Rob Mulfth, leave my golf clubs to Yogi. Karen Patch. leave my long hair, willpower to diet, and truck keys to Brenda Valacb. Sktp Pancfk, leave my hockey scoring abib'ty to Doug Todd. Kevin Rani, teave my little black book to Ben Gilliam. Lisa Reynofds. leave my quietness to Darren Carter. Andy Sargent, lmve my computer abfh'ty to Bill Coons. Kim Sbackctt, tcave my accounting ability to Gina Na varcttct Mary Smt'ei, leave my abt'h'ty to keep accurate basketball records to Tom Racette. Marie Smith, leave my ability to get off the bench for a half season in basketball to Nancy Smiet. Kevin Thompson, Ieavc my ability to mil 2 car to Carol Gray. Ellen 'mdcn, Ieave my grace and coordination to Sharon Reta. Jennifer Todd, fear: my super beetlet' to Chris Bearer and Kathy Cora. Reeny Tn'Het', leave my 1000 points to next yeafs varsity gft'fs' basketbau team and PHS history. 3171 Tmmblcy, leave my basketball skills to Darren Carter. Shelley Wheeler, icave my unaicoholt'c and unsmokt'ng habits to'thc Proctor High students. WE, the class of 1982, leave our closeness and our wild times to EMS. 4:94 .IIJMI. . . l ,,-. '- 5 : -,.,5 ' . V-z-Vd' ' a '. ' ' . - ?$.'.':-.124':':-A .3L'Lu'Z' u'L . 44 SUPERLATIVES Best Actor ..................................................................... Bruce Adams Best Actress ................................................................. Clarena Jones Best Dancer .............................................................. Jeanne Curtis Best Athletes ........................................ Kevin Rani. Remy Trillm' Best Dressed ............................................................... Lisa LuFrancu Book Warm Ellen TiIden CIass Hunk ......................................................................... 1111111 Fiska: Class Mechanic ............................................................ Skip Panacik Glass School Skipper .................................. Jeff Cook Class Smiley Marie Smith Class Flirt ...................................................................... Karen Benoit Everybodv' s Friend Rose M05591 Most Stubborn ......................................... mLisa King Kim Shackett Class Blushers .............................. Chris 13111111181113.1191 Wheeler Class Chauffeurs ............ Kate McLaughlin. Kevin Thumpsun Class Clown ................................................................... Ken Burgess CIass Couple ........................... Liam Reynolds and Andy Sargent Giggler ..................... Mary Smiel Must Daring ............................................................ Rodney McPhee Most Mischiemus .............................................................. Tim 81011 Class Farmer Tom McCullough Quieiest ....................................... PI1iI Hoimqmst Nana Ahmad Noisiesi ................................................................................ Paul Funk Most Musical ................................................................. Karen Patch Most Likely to Succeed ........................................... luleen Bartlett Must Bashful .................................................................... Rub IaIIJerl Class Skinnies .................................. Laurie Mecier. Rah Mullins Class Curlyhead .............................................................. Andy Jones Wittiest ........................................................................ Scott Andersrm Most Talkative ............................................ 7 111111111111111111 Mimi Curtis Class TalIy .................................................................... BiII Trombluy Class Shorty .............................................................. Carissa Deyetle Class Artist ..................................................................... Sue Fletcher Class Gnody-Goody ................................................... Iennifer Todd Class Singers ................................... Kathi Clark, Tricia Matusiak SENIORS HIT BRANBERRY BEACH AND BOOGIE AT BRANDON INN - '3' ' A . ' s- ' - . - '. ' 3' r J I . 1'1 - . J I ' 't I If 95' V- ':' . - I ' - 1 u -- : sis'f i; . 1. ' ! l' 'l . I a ' x I l ' b w . - . . x . . . . .L. -v'.' . . .- . .- 5 .1 'ill-.h a1... x 45 46 OUT HERE ON MY OWN 'IIJ PIE 'TTXiETHER m II'IEIHIJIYl!I IS 'TIJ BE Class Mniln Tn he tugulher in mummy is 10 hr: mgclhur forever, Class Flnwrar Red and White Rnsns Class Ci'llnrs Mnmnn and White Class Marshal Scan 8111;: Classs Ushers Kim Gnmiritth Michael. Crawellez Cnlhy Izzo 101m Rllssell Lynn Pilcher 8mm Slrallnn Sharon Reta Eric Supanmc Class Officm's Kevin Rani President Inhn Fiske Vice President Sue Fletcher Secretary Scott Anderson Treasurer 48 HONORS AND Kathi Clark Patricia Matusiak Karen Patch Marie Smith Maureen Triller Silver P Vocational Awards Danforth I Dare You Award D.AR. Good Citizen Award Mark A. Miglorie Character Achievement Award Faculty Schoiarship Award Abbott Scholarship Buzzell-Gallus Award Gregory 1. Socinski Memorial Award Girls' State Boys' State Mark Miglorie Memoriai Mathematics Scholarship Vermont Student Assistance Scholarship Michael Fiske Memorial Award Service Award Ar! Award Sutherland Award Salutatorian Valedictorian AWARDS Clarena Iones Rosemary MOSSey Mary Smiel Ellen Tilden Clarena lanes. Kathy Cota. Herb Pelkey Laurie Mecier, Audrey Sargent Sue Fletcher lohn Fiske Ellen Tilden Karen Patch Scott Anderson David Rogers Kim Goodrich. Lynn Pilcher: alt.. Lisa Young Iohn Russell. Herb Pelkey; ah. Bill Coons Andrew Sargent Ellen Tilden Iohn Fiske. Karen Benoit Maria Curtis. Iohn Barras Sue Fletcher. Mary Freebarn Lisa Young Ellen Tilden Ioleen Bartlett State titles, league champs. coaches of the year . . . another day another practice . . . Phantom Power ... Pep Rallies . .. Scoal ... Bubble gum ... Bus ... Ice fight pink bellies Mud Slides How many laps? pep talks But coach! 49 50 VARSITY SOCCER This year's soccer team was tri-captained by John Fiske. Kevin Rant and Scott Anderson. The teams hard work -and successful record of 12-1-1 brought them to be champions of the M.V.L. and a bye into the semi-finals. where they hosted North- field and won by a score of 4-0. The tradition of P.H.S. continued when the soccer team traveled to Randolph to meet former basketball rival Hazen in the M.V.L. State Soccer Champion- ships. This year the boys had to share the championship with Hazen after 2 ten-minute overtimes which ended in a 1-1 deadlock. Proctor's overall record was 13-1-2 and can be credited to the coaching of Paul Austin and training of Iohn Cioffredi. L-r, R 1. E. Supancic. J. Fiske. 1. Russell. 5. Sula: R 2. P. Lasky. D. Swahn. Mt Gravellet 5. Andersen. E. Poijacik. T. Racetle. Coach F. Austin: R 3. M. Santuro. S. Stratum. Manager D. Baccei. R. lalbert. S. Poljecik, Kt Thompson. K. Rani. R. McPhee. B. Adams. B. Gilliam Scott Anderson, Kevin R3111 MVL All-Oppunent Team Twin State Lion's Cup VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY The team had a super year with a record of 14-1-1. This year the girls were co-caplained by seniors Karen Benoit and Lisa LaFrance. The excellent skill the girls showed brought them to a 13-0-1 CVGAL crown. The girls played Whitingham in the quarler finals and won 3-0. Proctor went in to host Thelferd in the semi-finals and had an upset- ting game. They lost 1-0 and were stopped at a chance for the Class M State title. a championship they well deserved. COACH OF THE YEAR ALL-OPPONENT MEMBERS Proctor W33 coached by Lynn Lynn Iehnson K, Benoit. L. LaFrance. R. Triller lohnsun who was selected CVGAL coach of the year. L-r. R 1. B. Pentkuwski. K. Benoit, L. LaFranca, 1. Nelson; R 2, S. Rate. 1. Grace. C. Gray. 5. Curtis. M. Curtis: R. 3. K. Goodrich. K. Benoit, R. Triller. S, Tilden. N. Valente; missing. K. Iohnson. E. Tilden 51 52 LV.SOCCER The I. V. soccer team had a very successful season posting nine consecu- tive wins to finish with a record of 9-1. They outscored their opponents 19-5 and had 5 shut-outs 0n the season. The team was led offensively by Darren Triller and lohn Soulia. Definitive stars were Mike Gravelle, Chris Chapin and John Miglorie. Next year's team is looking forward to another suceessful season as the one they accomplished this year. L-r. R 1, K. Knapp. S. Farrell. M. Swahn. I. Soulia, CA Hughes: R 2. M, Santaro, C. Barton. 8. Fletcher - Mgr S. Moran. ll Blow. K. Elliot; R 3. C. Chapin, T. Felie. 1. Miglorie. C. Howland. C. King. D4 Triller, M. jacquith. Coach Gee; missing. Gt King. M. Taranavich. E. Guyana, D. Moore I.V. FIELD HOCKEY This year's I.V. team. coached by Teri Rinehart. finished 5-4-3 with three shut-nuts. The team was paced by the scoring of Tammy Poljacik. scoring four goals. with help from Dawn Clark and Michelle Rogers. each adding two. 011 the defensive side of the field. Amy LaFrance proved very reliable for making those big plays at key times. The team M.V.P. was Beth Warren who worked hard all season and never game up. L-r, R 1. C. Izzo. T, Poljacik, D Clark. R. Reynolds: R 2. D. Blow. K. Chamberland. A. LaFrance. Mgr. K. Sunburn: R 3. M1 Rogers. K. falbert. A. Pentkowski. 8. Warren. N. Smiel VARSITY GIRLS' BASKETBALL The varsity girls had a troubled season deSpite their second-year coach Teri Rinehart. Even with many talented individual players the team could not seem to put things together and finished with an 8-13 record. In post-season play they met Richford and lost 37-33. The team was co-captained by Lisa King and Reeny Triller. The offense was led by Reeny Triller and Kim Goodrich while the defense and rebounding were handled by sophomore Kris lohnson and Lisa King. With many returning players the team hopefully awaits next season. L-r. R 1. L. King, R. Triller: R 2.. Coach Rinehart. K. Sanborn. K Johnson, E. Tildern, K. Benoit: R 3. M. Smith, N. Smiel. C. Gray. K. Goodrich. N. Valenli Kh Goodrich and R. Triller CVGAL AIl-Opponenr Second Team Members 53 54 Sitting. L. Simon. D. Carter. K. Ratti. L Fiske. B. Adams. E. Supancic; standing. Mk Horvalh. M. Samara. C. Huwland. C. Barton, B. Gilliam. D. Triller. Coach Sam Ezzo VARSITY BASKETBALL The varsity boys had a regular season record of 8-12. The scoring was varied with different team members scoring highly each game. Senior lohn Fiske led lhe defense and juniors Darren Carter and Eric Supancic and sophomore Lane Simon the rebounding. The Phanw toms won a tough game against Green Mountain to qualify for the play-offs but were then defeated by . ' Thetford in their first play-off game. I am ,2 1v BOYS, BASKETBALL The IV team had a fantastic season. The team, coached by Mike Keith. had an overall record 0f'13-8. including the West Rutland Tour- nament in which they came in third. The team was co-captuined by sophomore Chris King and freshman Chris Barton Top player Chris Barton was eventually moved to the varsity squad. The IV team has a lot of talent for upcoming varsity teams. Front, M. Swahn, C. King. I. Miglurie; R 2. D. Blow. I. Soulia, K. Knapp. M. Tarannvich. C. King; R 3. Ch Hughes. C. Rodgers. D. Mnnre. S. Fletcher. C. Barmn: R 4, A. Bnniarnin. R. Shackalford. M. Santoro; R 5. D. Baccei. M. l-Iarvath CROSS COUNTRY The cross country runners had a challenging season. The five-member learn had a slow start. but each runner steadily improved throughout the sea- son. With top runner Mike McKinnell the quintet went to a rigorous and very muddy state meet in Montpelier. Coach Hoffacker was pleased with the group and sees the outlook for next year as bright. The learn put out a tremendous effort and each did his part. L-r. S. Alexander. M. McKinnell, Coach Hoffacker. A. Cove . C. Forrest: missing. I. Barres 55 Lv. GIRLSh BASKETBALL This year the girls' I. V. basketball team had a record of 10-9. Coach Moe Doyle worked hard with the girls for their winning record. They took second place at the West Rutland tournament, losing to Mill River by one point. The team's leading scorers were Ann Pentkowski and Tina Barker who also did a super job 0f defense. causing many turnovers. R 1. 1. Nelson, A. Pentkowski. R 2. C. Forrest. E. Bowen. K. Chamberlain. B. Warren: R 3. Th Barker. I... Fenian. Ex Trinci. L. Valenli: R 4. U Bishop. 8. Tracy, Kh lalberl. 5. Curtis IV. CHEERLEADING The LV. squad. coached by loan Faulkner, consisted of B freshmen and one sophomore. These girls helped the varsity squad earn money for new uniforms and developed their own floor routine 7 a first. Captains were Amy LaFrance and Michelle Rogers. Kneeling, 3. Steele. D. Clark. T. Foljacik: standing. M. Sargent. A. LaFrance. D. L'Heraull, M1 Rogers 56 Sitting. S. Marceau. C. 1220: standing. B. Pentkuwski. Re Massey, L. Young. S. Reta. S. Chamberlain. S. Tilden r. VARSITY CHEERING The varsity cheering squad was once again coached by loan Faulkner. This year, under her watchful eye. the girls changed their 01d image 10 a new one after attending cheering camp. They went out on their own and made money for new uniforms. The squad was captained by Rose Massey and Sharon Reta and consisted of four juniors and two sophomores. Toward the end of the season Kim Baccei appeared at the games as the cheerleaders' mascot. 57 VARSITY BASEBALL This year's team was coached by the talented Wade Mitchell. Mr. Mitchell used his own style and a lot of practice to bring his energetic team all the way to the semi-finals in Enosburg. Despite the fact that the Phan- toms lost to Enosburg by a score 01' 8-4, they beat their arch rivals The Golden Horde 1n the quarter finals. In the last inning the score read 5-1 and stayed that way throughout the last out of the game. Sophomore Ed Poliacik and SBHIDI' sou'hpEW KEV ! Rattldxd Sitting Mgr. M. Clough. Scorekeeper B. Pentkowski.Mg1-.D.Lertola: most 0f the pitching While Erlc R 2. R Ialhert. B Adams. 5. Paljacik.K Ratti. l. Fiske. D. Swahn. Coach Supancic saw the action from Mitchell; R 3. E. Poljacik. st Sule, L Simon, s. Strartnn, De Carter, E. behind the plate. The team was Supancic, P. Lasky. ll Russell captained by seniors john Fiske and Skip Poljacik. The Phan- toms' season record was 11-6, and even though the team is losing 5 seniors, it will bring up a few IVs to make up for the loss. Ed Poljacik and Eric Supan- CiC both made the M.V.L, All-Star team. 3' .hxa image!!! '.l1.fw.r VARSITY SOFTBALL The softball team, coached by Lynn lohnson and assisted by Bruce Gee, compiled a record of 5-11, one which did not show the team's ability and potential. Despite the season's record the Phan- tnmettes overpowered Otter Valley for the first lime in three years and defeated Burr and Burton but unfortunately did not make the play-offs. Seniors Lisa King and Karen Benoit and junior Kim Goodrich were this year's captains of the team. Nancy Smiel improved tremendously on the mound. and the young players showed enthusiasm and determination for next year's season. Sitiing, K. Benoit, L. King; R 2. A. Pentkowski. Uh Blow. K. Iohnson. K. Sanborn. K. Goodrich; R 3. Mgr. S. Chamberlain. K. Chamberlain. T. Barker. V. Bishop, 1. Nelson, Mgr. 3. Curtis: R 4. Coach lohnson. N, SmieI. K. Benoit. 3. Tracy: missing. I. Champine RAHA OTTERS The Otters of the '81-'82 season became the Connecticut Valley League Champions in early March by defeating Brattleboro at Dartmouth College 4-2. ' The team consisted of students from Proctor: Skip Poljacik. Robbie Ialbert. Robbie Mullin, Mike Gravelle. Doug Todd. Steve Moran; nine from Otter Valley. two from Fair Haven. and one from Rutland. Coach Brian Collomare and assistant coaches Jim Murray and Don Adams. Winning 13 and only taking 2 losses. they claimed the CVL Cham- pionship for the second time in three years. GOLF This year's golf team competed in the Southern Vermont Conference which is made up of all high schools in southern Vermont. Despite the larger schools the Proctor Phantoms played. the team had a 10-15 record With 5 of the top 7 players returning next year the team should do well. R 1. P. Leaky. C. King. R. Shackeltord. M. Samara: R 2. S. Sanborn. R. Mullin. St Anderson. Coach Wolynec. It Mayr th-a. ' Lv. BASEBALL The l. V. team ended their season with a 2-8 record. with the wins over rivals West Rutland and Otter Valley. Sophomore southpaws Dave Caceres and Mike Taran- ovich led the team in hitting and pitching with the help of Mike Gravelle's only homerun of the season. The team was coached by Mike Keith and despite this year's record they have a Kneeling. R. Barker. R. Hill. G. King. C. Hughes. M. Gravelle. S. Moran: R 2. I. Miglorie. B. 10! 0f potential for next year's varsity team Gilliam, S. Fletcher. D. Blow. C. Barton, M. Taranavich. D. Caceres. Mt Swahn. Couch Keith: R 3. 82 It's supposed to come down again. Easy guys . I hate sailing iecturad. Wrung way. Gravelle! .. yulfll all play, There's a bug in here! EOHE WOMZCH Yeah, Mom, I did my homework . .. drum solos . Breaks! N0 sass the little uns sign language . . . Halloween Play . . . Wanna play chess? . class picnic 63 Kim Baccei George Balch Tammy Barber Chris Barker Angela Barton Shaleen Brady Dawn Caron Kim Catterlun Nora Champine Gary Chapin Tina Clark lahn Corliss Robbie Cowans Tracy Cuahman Lisa DeLancey David Dwyar Angeia Fletcher Steve Harmon Melody Iasmin Earl Kehoe Todd Knapp Kelli Kugler Todd Landon Bethany Lesier Lissa Lewis The seventh rade was a lively roup who worked wel together. They p aced a fighting fifth in the Winter Carnival taking fourth place in the snow sculpture with a soccer ball. The seventh graders learned sign language to communicate with Shelley Rider and also memorized the Vermont counties by singing Yankee Doodle in Mr. Sheehan's class. Advisers were Mr. Sheehan and Mr. Owis. Michelle Lose Iimmy Manning Ion May Corey Mullan Craig Muilan Robert Murphy,' Rhonda Nightengala Chip Panaladis Shane Sarihom Roberta Salvail Wendall Smith lanny Thomas John Vida Sean Ward Tom Warren Dara Zuckernick Todd Allard Julie Anderson Lisa Baccai Kathryn Baker Pauline Barker Billy Chapman Jason Chamberlain lulie Cowans Kim Faulkner Kim Fletcher Dan Gilliam David Griffin Shari Hughes Iulie Iaamin Mary Manning The class of '86 shined academically even though they weren't as spirited in other activi- ties. They creamed the 7th grade in Winter Carnival competition and opted for last place in the candy sale. Advisers were Arlen Blood- worth and Richard Hofacker. Tracy McAllister Sheryi McCullough Jason Melan Amy Miglorie Jerry Migloria Curt Moore David Rogers John Sargent Susan Simonds Nancy Tilden Kris Triller Tommy Valach .55 Kneeling. KT Triller. I. Anderson: R 2. M. Manning, S. Hughes. L. Baccei. I. Thomas A. Banon: R 3. K. Calterton, L Lewis G. Barker. . ch Blair: R 4. K. Baccei. D. Zuckemick. K. Faulkner. N. Tilden. IT Cowans; missing, S. Simonds GIRLS' SPORTS This year's junior high field hockey was coached once again by Lynne Blair. The team improved a lot from last year and had a good season. ending it with a record of 1-4-1. Team captains were eighth graders Kris Triller and lulie Anderson. The junior high basketball's Perfect Seven was coached by first-year Iudy Shorlsleeves. The team ended the season with a perfect 17-0. The girls competed in three Iunior High tournaments. winning each of them. The team will be losing five of its Perfect Seven members to the J.V. squad, Captains were Kris Triller and Iulie Anderson. The junior high cheerleading team was coached by Jean Hughes and captained by Shari Hughes. The emhusiastic eight- member squad learned a lot of new cheers from the cheerleading camp a couple of them attended. R 1. 1. Anderson. K. Triller: R 2. AT Barton. K. Fletcher. C1 Barker; R 3. Coach Shorlsleeves. N. Tilden. l. Cowans Splits. M. Manning, ST Simonds. standing. '1'. McAllister. S. Hughes. K. Faulkner. K. Catterton. I. Thomas: Tap. L. Baccei R 1. l. Sargent, S. Sanboml C. Mullan. C. Mullan. D. Gilliam. T. Knapp. R. Cowans. 1. May: R Z l. Melen. C. Moore. ll Miglorie. D. Rogers. T. Valachl T. Allard: missing. G. Chapin. ll Corliss. T. Landon. W. Smith BOYS' SPORTS The junior high soccer team was coached by Paul Wager. This year was very disappointing to the learn. but next year it should improve with new faces and the skills they will aquire. The team was captained by Tom Valach, Dan Gilliam, and David Rogers. The junior high basketball team was coached by Wade Mitchell and Barry Barton and captained by Dan Gilliam. The team had a disappointing year. ending with a 2-14 record. Hopefully next year will be a better one with more experience and added talent, R 1, D. Gilliam: R 2. T1 Knapp. D. Rogers. 1. Chamberland. C. Moore. S. Sanbum: R 3. I. Mlglurie. Tl Allard. G. Halch, G. Chapin JUNIOR HIGH MUSIC The junior high music program was nut only a first but also a success. The chorus and regular and stage bands performed like professionals at the Christmas and spring concerts. A jazz quartet. flute duet, and several w soloists were all part of the talent M displayed by the 7th and 8th graders. ' t CHORUS. Front, Rt Salvail. C. Mullan. C. Mullan. S. Simuns. A. Fletcher, 11 May. S. Harmon. Dt Caron: R 2. K. Baker. 5. McCullough. 1.. Lewis. T. McAllister, K. Catterton. 3. Ward; R 3. 3 Brady. A. Miglurie: R 4, L7 deLancey. K. Baccei, j. Cowans. Mrs. Coughenourt l. Iasmin, K. Faulkner. M. L050; missing. T. Landont MA Iasmin. Mr Manning, I. Thomas. T. Warren BAND. front row. A. Fletcher. S. Harmon. R. anans, 1. May. N. Champine; R 2, D. Zuckernick. l. Cowanst K. Faulkner. K. BHCCei, Mrs. Coughenour; R 3. D. Gilliam, I. Miglorie. G. Chapin. D. Griffin. Tt Allard. W. Smith: missing. W. Capman STAGE BAND. anl. S. Harmon. R. Cuwans. I. May: R 2. D. Zuckernick. I. Cowans: R 3, D. Gilliam, l. Miglnrie. G. Chapin. T. Allard. Wt Smith: missing. Dt Griffin. 1. Jones THE BROOMSTICK BEAUTY The 7th and 31h graders per- formed an original. ghastly production of The Broomstick Beauty at the high schooL Cast members were Nancy Tilden, Angela Fletcher, Kris Triller. Sue Simonds, Chip Partaledis. and Tom Warren. Supporting ghouls were Kim Baccei. Steve Harmon, Sean Ward, Todd Landon, Pauline Barber. Angie Barton. DeDe lasmin. Craig Mullen, and Chris Barker. Directed by Becky Fenton. the play was part of the community-service program at P.H.S. 69 70 TOGETHER IN MEMORY . . . TOGETHER FOREVER OZHmHaneU$ We would like to thank our advertisers for their support which made the Procterian possible. We would alsb like to thank Eric Supancic, Darren TI'iller, Mike McKinnell, and Mrs. Coleman for their photography work and Mary Freeborn for her artwork. 7'1 CONGRATULATIONS Class of 1982 The Miglories Rt. 7, North Rutland, Vermont 05701 Jerrys Datsun is a family affair, owned and operated by the Miglories - Jerry, Carolyn, +, John and young Jerry 72 PAUU S CLEANERS Fur 8c Garment Storage Shirts Laundered - '1 Hr. Service 775-5955 Norlh Main Street Rutland, Vermont 05701 COX CABLE RUTLAND HBO America's Best Entertainment Buy 7 Pine Street 773-2755 Rutland. Vermont 05701 Congraiulations lo the Class of '82 NORM PORTER STUDIO 94 Grove Street Rutland. Vermont 05710 TODD TRANSPORTATION 0Congratulati0ns The Class of 1982 0 Plant and Office Relocations o Commercial and Household Goods Storage 0 High Security Record Storage o 110.000 Sq. 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