Proctor High School - Proctorian Yearbook (Proctor, VT)

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Page i Theme 3 Dedication 4 Classes-Faculty 5 Seniors 17 Activities 35 Athletics 49 Advertising EIG PROCTORIAN 86 !- THE YEARUP as LIVES OF GREAT MEN ALL REMIND US WE CAN MAKE OUR LIVES SUBLIME, AND, DEPARTING, LEAVE BEHIND US FOOTPRINTS ON THE SANDS OF TIME -Longfellow DEDICATION This year's Proctorian Dedication was by the unani- mous choice of those voting in the Senior Class. We ' are dedicating our yearbook to a man who has dedicat- ed much of his time to the Proctor schools. As a parent, he has attended many events, acting as a chaperone or taking pictures, which he Freely shared with the Proctorian. Over the past several years, a good number of the yearbook's sports pictures appeared through his generosity. He also finds time to serve on the Proctor School Board, a task which demands many hours from its members. The Proctorian staff is proud to dedicate the 1986 year- book to MR. LLOYD HUGHES. GLASSES FACULTY FAC-U LTY - I ' FRONT tLtoRi Marilyn Colman-Art. Charlene Millszusiness, Catherine May-FrenchKEnglisI-n, Maureen Burke-CermanlEnglish. Lynne Blair-MathfScienceXHeahh, Pauline Vira-Business. ROW 2: Patricia Aldrich-Muhihandicapped Staff. Anne BrodowskI-Mulli- handicapped Staff, Bonnie Blanchard-Head Sectetary, Kim Murray-Resource Room Aid, Joan Wright-Guidance Secretary, Linda Evanson-Special Edi ROW 3: Kevin Rantanen-Custodian, Sam Ezzo-Science, Arlen Bloodwonh-ScienceXMatthomputel. Otto Althoff- MathfPhysics, Tom Sheehan-English, Bruce Hansenrlndustrial Ans. BACK: Michael PiutavSocial Studies, Jim Wulynec-Director of Fix A ICuidance, Mortimer Brown-Science, Lee OrvierOcial Studies. George DavisiHead Custodian, Robert Reichless-Frincipal. Paul Wager- Phys Ed. Bob SwanscniMusic. MISSING: Howard Abrahamson-Math, Carol Ballau-Resource Room. Virginia Cameron-English, Jim CanaIy-Driver's Ed, Lucinda ClaIk-Home Economics. Celia O'Doherty-Phys Ed, Madeline Sherman-Librarnyocial Studies. Kirk Abrahamson-Activities Director, Amy GosselimMullihandicapped Staff, Scott WarnervMullihandicapped Staff, Pai Loso-Schoo! Nurse, Isabelle Loso-School Lunch Agent, Lee Baccei-Cook, Ellen Austin-Ass'i Cook. me SEVENTH Kevin Blow GRADE This year's seventh grade was anxious to Chris Burke become part of the high school. They Tracee Clifford . . Jill Cupoli placed second 1n the candy sale wlth the him cums help of their adviser Tom Sheehan. The class also held a successful dance in June For the sixth graders. To conclude the year, the class held its trip at the high Amy Drinwater SChOOl. Sarah Fallen Kobbe Franklin Lewis Carofano m h Krista Hasert Ronnie Henderson Kandi Ianni Chzia IUD Joey Kehoe Tiffany Manning Randy Maynard o . Becky Murdock Patricia Murphy Craig Pocket! Bobby Protivanski Christme Salvail Teran Simon Seth Tracy Ricky Watkins Missy Zawislowski .7 I o EIGHTH GRADE Mike Alexander Jennifer Atwood Michel Tom Canington Peggy Free bot n Terri Ianni Robert Leste: Skip Minard Kelli Oakman Gail Odette Terence Pendlelon Kevin Rider IE Barker SIeven Chamberland Brian Clark Jennifer Clough Trevor Currier Aaron Curtis Niki Selleck Ron Sherwin Robbie Silva Michelle Vida Chris Ward H .l Tracy Da vis This year's eighth grade class had a very busy year. Beginning in October, they travelled to the Hul- bert Center. This trip brought the Class closer together, and in De- cember, the ciass won the Candy Sale. The class also put on a suc- cessful dance for the Barstow, Rut- land Town, and Proctor seventh and eighth graders. The class won many of the events against the sev- enth grade in the Winter Carnival and took a class trip to Pico in June. John Andenon u Eric Anderson Andrew Barton Ann Burgess FRESHMEN The Class of1989 had a very successful year. Led by President Andrew Barton and Vice-President Cindy Pa' Burk? Hughes, the class held a Holiday Dance for grades Cheri Catrara . . Theme Caww 7-9. They also took the annual mp to White Rocks Stephanie Cancun which all the students enjoyed. The Class showed h great school spirit throughout the year, and placed quite a few freshmen on varsity athletic teams. 1 Missy Center R Davnia Currier Paul Dahlin LeaIi Franklin Trevor Fox Tim Griffith Cindy Hughes Michele Kehoe Mike Kolher Mike KuFIic Michelle Lancour Tammy Landon Gigi L050 ,, 1a munucc Keith Multan Sheryl Oakman ja-mn PenIE-l; Can: Pidgeon Deanna Planskm Telri Polidx'ik Richard Rider Shelly Rider Jermey Rowe Stefan: Salvail Brian ,neml Su. Smicl Wanda Smith Dawn Steele Jay Thomas Valerie Traverse Patty Alexandel Melissa Barker Lautil: Blow Kari Blow Todd Blow Lorin Carrara Hairy Chamberland Jeff Champine Fran Franklin Christa Hastings Melissa Johnson Elika Kalinen Tim Kehoe Kathy Kelleway Karin Kohlcr Jamie LanCqu Tlicia McAlllsler jerry Navanrtc SOPHOMORES This yeat's suphomnre class showed lhcir spirit thruughuul thc yml. They placed third in the W'inrer Camival. sponsorerl a successful breakfast, .md had several acts performed in the T31- enl Show. Earlier in the yoat they held a Sophomore: Salurda whine- they pulled togc-thc-r a!- a clan as Ihcy played a valic-ty of games, watrhtd mQViPF, and had a 10! 3f fun. Th9 sophomores shone academiully 3-. well as- alhlmically and can b proud 0F lheit accomplishments. OHu .: Chlista Ha5ting-3. Presidentl klm ZawihtOE-I-a .-!nl'erP:c5Idenl: Iony Na, vartetm , cretaiy; Karen Rogers, Tteagurer. Ava Pehm Doug Peny Jerome Racine Tracy Rafter Missy RisteFF Karen Rogers Jason Sacerir Jonathan SaIgent Liz Socinski Jim Slattel Lari Swahn Nathan Tracy Ellen Valach Linda Watkins Brian Wood Missy Wood Ceiena Wyman Kim Zawisloski Kim Baccei George Balch Chris Barker Angela Barton Kim Catterton Tina Clark John Corliss Rob Cowans Tracy Cushman Lisa DeLancey David Dwyer Carol Elkey Kristen Esterbrook Angela Fletcher Molly Grace Steve Harmon Kendm Holmquist Karen Howland Melodie Jasmin Earl Kehoe Kelly Kugier Todd Landon Beth Lester Lissa Lewis Michel le L050 dlitNlElRS 4! y The Juniors were full of- spirit this year. They spent a great deal of time and energy planning ihe 1936 prom. The theme of the prom was Let's Stay Together. The V class was active athletically and also did weli academi- cally. The class officers were President-Rob Cowans: Vice President-Sue Reissig; Secretary-Angie Barton; and Treasurer-Brian Winger. The Student Council representatives were Angela Fletcher, Sue Reissig, and Kim Catterlon. James Manning Roberta Marchwicz Jon May Sean McLaughlin Laura Millet Corey Mullan Craig Mullan Robert Murphy Chris Oakman Melissa 0 Bryan Chip Partaledis Damon Prelkeyr Dawn Rathjen Tommy Reed Susan Reissig Melanie Rodgew Michelle Rowe Shane Sanbom Wendell Smith Laura Thatcher Jenny Thomas John Vida Sean Ward Tom Warren Brian Winger Peter Wyman 16 SENIORS 18 HIGH SCHOOL MEMORIES As we reach out our hand The diploma we grasp While we think of the memories Of the years in the past. Tears fill our eyes Because it's ali gone Wehre starting a new life We have to move on. We hope friends will keep in touch As the years pass us by Although it hurts us inside Wejll try not to cry. We think of kindergarten And our First day Now we've reached the end We are going away. How do you say goodbye To friends who mean so much? Will there be time T0 sincerely keep in touch? You1ll always have the memories Of your school years from day one Don't think of school as ending- Think a new life has begun. SUPERLATIVES k 1 ,! . P MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED . . Kim Fletcher and Todd Allard CLASS ATHLETES . . Julie Anderson and David Rogers CLASS COUPLE . . Diane Perle! and Jason Chambexlain BEST DRESSED , . , Susan Simonds and Jerry Miglorie CLASS FLIRTS . Kris Triller and Curt Moore 19 20 l CLASS GIGCLER . . Katy Bake: CLASS CRAZY . CLASS MOUTH , Julie Jasmin and Jamn Meier: CLASS CLOWN . . Bill JaIbert Lisa Ba tirei V. i? MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT . . Tracy McAllister .- - .-'-- --. . MOST DARING . . David Ctiffin TEACHERS PET . . NancyI TildPI'l and John Flmy MOST ORIGINAL . . Kim Faulknel and Dan Cimam 21 1 emgATEI i Todd Allard, leave my Rock Band postion to Doug Perry and my Dolphin hat to Paul Dahlin. Robin Allen, leave Valerie T. my pom-poms and to Lissa Lewis my marching abilities and lots of luck next year on flag. Julie Anderson, leave one sweatsuit to naked Jason Pentak and my foul shooting ability and 11514 to Tammy Landon. Lisa Baccei, leave my lave For pickles to Molli Grace and the Mitowski twins to Jeni Thomas. Jason Chamberlain, leave my ability to get iechinal Fouls to Mike Kuflik. Julie Cowans, leave my love of Food, music, and adventure to Angie Fletcher. Kim Faulkner, leave my driving skills to Michelle Rowe, because I know she'll need it in Woodyland. Kim Fletcher, leave my outspokeness to Tammy Landon. John Flory, leave my safe 8: sane driving skills to Shane Sanborn and my wrestling ability to Angie Barton Dan Gilliam, leave $2 to Paul Dahlin and my earring to Kim Catterton. David Griffin, leave my frisbee to Todd BIow. Steve Homuth, leave my car to anyone who'll take it! Shari Hughes, leave my Yearbook editorship to Angie Fletcher, my pom-poms to Christa Hastings, and my aggressive base stealing to Chrissy Barker. Bill Jalbert, leave my little yellow Pinto to whomever wants it. Julie Jasmin, leave my wiId-n-craziness to Jeni Thomas and Molli Grace, if they can handle it, and to Erika Kalinen, my brother, because I sure am not taking him with me. Stacey Lansing, leave nothing to anyone U need it allD. Sheryl McCullough, leave the ability to be everyone's Friend to Kathy Kelleway. Jason Melen, leave my height to Jeff Champine and my ability to make friends to Missy C. Risteff. Jerry Miglorie, leave my ability to park on sidewalks to the Driver Ed. Department. Curl Moorel leave all my Sport Billy attire to Andy Barton. Ted Perkins, leave a new pad of admission slips to Mrs. Loso. Diane Potter, leave my entire paisley wardrobe to Molli Grace. Rod Reed, leave my cunning skills to Tim Griffin. David Rogers, leave mine and DT's Little Black Book along with a pair of goalie gloves yhardly usch to Gigi L050. John Sargent, leave my programming ability to anyone crazy enough to want it. Susan Simonds, leave my car to Jeni Thomas and anything else I have, whoever wants it, can have it. Nancy Tilden, leave Proctor High School. Becky Todd, leave my ability to drive on the right side of the road to Sue Reissig and my ability In type to John Anderson. Kris Tiller, leave my ability to dig John's car out of the snow to Kim Catterton and a year's supply of gum to Jer- ry Navarettey Tom Valach, leave my motorbike and driving ability to Thomas Carrington. John Wood, leave my good looks and brains to Jeff Champine. Cidget Wyman, leave to my brother and sister, Peter and Celena, my senior locker and wish they both have a better time than I did. 23 24 Todd Arthur Allard And so it seems our destiny To search and never rest To ride that ever changing wave That never seems to crest Mal, The Duck. 75 Celica, Montreal. Quack, Behind Blue Eyes. The Judge, CDB, Gemini, Teiecaster. Honeymooners. DolphinS. Wood. Corallie Buddies. Big Red, Who?. Clapton, Rock Band. Boy's State. Thorogood, BBBad, Don't steal my cat!, Fishin with RM. 01, I get sum spray, Raolbeer, Cappie. BCNYA Robin 1.. Allen Follow your dreams, take one step at a time, don't settle for less just continue to climb. Bobin , Big bets waT, Mickey , 9J16f83 Cheerleader, cheering camp 84, play WHAT?, Washington, clase-up, taxi wl JA, CA, MF Spring Break, FL, Orlando, Disney, Beaches Flag unit, parades, loon lake. stop signs; Massk, Glauster, boals. Mouth, Springfield Metro. Fredricks of H, pecan- fite, Movies Lisa Marie Baccei When you see beyond-then you may Find peace of mind is waiting there. And the time will come when you see we're all one. and life flows an within you and without you SM 51 WSKBJ, Perry? Party, STEVE, THE BEST OF TIMES. INSPIRATION, Mar. 2, Middle Rd; Blue Quarry. KNille, U4 Line Rd; Mel 35.1LVY.Ca5ey,Sm-n-Me Lever . . . Buddy' Can U imagine? Ridin 1hm a cloud, H'Cules. the hood, 610511, Unc. T's Barn waF, My buddy D5, Mendon Break-ins. Bye JT. MC, E-FlsF. Carolyn Bacon What lies behind you and what lies before you ale tiny mailers compared to what lies within you. Steve Dab,r 11-29-85. Wendfs, dilly, Cham- plain,12-E-85, Barbizon, 5 Orvis, BSTracy'S New Year's Eve Parly, Track Julie Ann Anderson 1f Life is a Journey. Then Life's Greatest Tragedy is not Having Enjoyed the Trip. Toad. Montreal '34, 11f17, 363. aha Queenie Summer '85, July 6, BKIJ'S, The Garbage Can France 35. parachuting, dead- marfs curve, Hope They Like YOU On The Moon. Canada. Time to make the donuts JD, Pico Chick, We airft playin' baseball, Oktoberfest, Stockroom Girl, $9, Cubes. Hats. I'M CLEAN h...-.k qr Kathryn Lucy Baker Laughter is one's way of expressing many emotions. Katy, Pumpkin. giggles, Back room at Wendy's. Snuggable. huggable. and oh so lovable, New Yeal's Eve, hour breaks, loon lake, slap signs. open dance '34, jusl forgot it, NYC Julia Marguerite Cowans Some people think ifs holding on that makes one strong. Sometimes it's lelting go. CANADA B4 i Sorialiy Strange. ROCK, Are you depressedrq UVM JR CONFER- ENCE '55 We know you're down lhcm! UMU EH7 FRANCE '35, metro Hinkum Pond, Kim, aidaz-moi! The Lakel CS. Trips, Hoop Camps, 6X12f65, It's okayl' snuffles HOBY, foodl?! 'shut-up Dave X-mas Bang Jason Edwin Chamberlain You may lhink rm a dreamer, but I'm not the nnly one, I will keep on dreamiIT until my dream is done. D's Guy, CCR, Dec. 6, 1935, McDonald's, FLA, Coco Beach, soccer 53, S4, 35, Lake George Phil Collins, The Jays 169, Flur- ence, Made you flinch , Dec 1955, Spat and the Can', I love you Jay lDH Lakers, Redskins, Phillies. Flon'da, Here 1 come1. Night at Shane's Stephen Elrick Don'l try to Change the Pasl. or Ruin the Present, by Worrying about the Future! M.R.L.-1he Pond, Aldaus, Kim- 3 years. Florida, RLEEP, 72 141'79, Arch Street, GP. Bank Parking lot, Pittsford Rec. I 3 Russell Cha'mpine 25 Kimberly Lynn Faulkner How different everylhing always is from what you think it is going to be. France 35, CSC Lib, Paris, Trading Places, Mickey D's, Rollerskaiing. Bus rides WXKF Ruckporl Mass. wflazz, I like your hat; I like your - - -! THE AWESOME ASOME. LudIow party, RAHA OTRS, Mr. Mister, U2, Bryan Adams. U340, Corey, Hart, How- ard Jones, Hoop 35-86 - 3; Daniel Bertrand Gilliam I don't wanna be a poet, 'rause I don't Wanna blowit,ldon'1care 2 win awards A11 lwanna do is play music and lry my Best 2 never get bored. Kim E, I'autias toujours Faim de toi: Soccer Champs 82 5: 83. ??2, Twin Stale, VT Select Europe 34; Talent Show 7712, Solid Gold Kid, JCM Concen, France '35, THE PLA- ZAS, That's the way you do it. PRINCE, 1999; Rock Band, Nice Hootersl, Io Futur, 49$, Cruisin wf JF. LETS BOLT! Kimberly Ann Fletcher How high I aim. How much 1 see, How Far I reach, Depends on me. JMS-a very special person, OXIOXEM. 1X27z'85, FHU basketball games, Stewarls- Save the shins! caterpillar. AHaw many more days? Mickey DE, DC Bound, Prez , Phantom Profiles , Hey. you $aid you wanted lo hen , Making Odlmeal Closc-Up 35, Girls State '65. David Scott Griffin Livin' One Day a1 a Time Neva WorryiN About More Than One Thing at a Time The Key to Lih- CriK, Bird ! Lucky Week , FloydA Corn- fonably Numb , Supe: Truck John D. Flory It all Comes Out In The W'ash NOSE. Plaza. Far, JJ, Heartbroken brother, Ya 'wanna wrestle? We aim piayin' Basc- ball. Battle Cal, cruisin WIDR. CM. DC. DUMPED, UNC.T'5 Barn wl LB. DRIVE- IN. 5, KRIS, 3 stooges. BLACK THURS- DAY, Bebo's. BUD, MICK, Grea1 Escape waB. KC. DCJ MIDI Qucsl, On that Andy Woods Rulland Parties, o-l Steven Homuth Hike car crashes. But you carfl tap your fool lo 01mlI Snail . l can'l drive 55!, Drive ml: to my Door, the Tsun '?. The end of CCR-SH Burger King Nice safe dtiver, Partying wXJJ. LB. TKU, I Drink AlnrleJ Killinglon Re-Bop. Springfield Mass. YAH. JJ, LB Friends Forever, rebos Futures!. LaayZee , Kiss wf' JTSILA, CARFWE? Shari Lynn Hughes There is a time to let things happen and a time to make things happen SOFTBALL. $633, 34. 35, xtv-Fillies. ER? $1362; Bomoseen, JXZZXBS; Girls State, Close-up; Cheering 84. 55, 36 Summe: of BS-BALJ'S; Cubes: SRis - HUM: Haunted House- wlCB. LD 5: JA RCC-BS mo; Drive- in: 6f25K34 hallons; CMM Life; Passens; Hawaii 3125i86-SAS Stacey Lansing Life is like a dream. it's what you make of it. Rutland. Ludiow Crew, weekend ciuises, Mickey D's wXAB and DK. TAB. Dad's, Peanut MszM's, Mich Light; Heineken, Ah- huh . . ., Sniffy,51ratton. Munch, THE 17th B-day, If18l36, chase, Conn. Majorelies. Cheerleading, TM, Party. Vac, B-games wa3 William R. Ialbert Life is Full of Many Challenges; My Creal- 251 was Graduating. B-l-L-L Nice car, Pinto Power. EASYi! Blue Beard, Barge: King, Monky Wards, Techni- cian, Jammn'. Turn on the tape!! Jaiibait, 3.5. Soccer '34, Let's go skiing The RUbbET Hose Incident. Killington. Which girl this week?. Citi of the week club. She's a hot one, Bang Zoom! Future! Tracy Lynn McAllister Live for today. Dream for tomorrow. Love for always. jEFF tJ-JIvMJ Mountain view, VCC. Cheer- leading 9-12. x-country running 9-10, my New Yr's Eve Party-Carclyn it's only 9:30. c'mon Stace lhats uniy 10, CBS Pany, look out don't hit Chutk! ' Julie Lea Jagmin Life is death without advenlure. and adven- lure comes to those who are dating and will- ing to take chances. Prince '35 Jazz , PRINCE, LudIOWvRoio, Moxhet's , Aug '35 waim. My Bud Snail, LB, JT. MG, BTTK-Friends Forever, Notch wllen. MJH, One: Hockey, KT-Crush, Paul-E-Wog a973, FERDvduht. Ramanes, SCRITTI , The Head. Jay M's curls, REBOS . Mass men: DS-RS. Germany Use Vaci KH. Lu- ccrne: Pat, Mark i5: Co. CK, Bierklub May U Live 2 C The Dawn Sheryl McCullough if you love something set it free, if it comes hick w you, ii's yours; if nol. it never wasf' David, 11f20155, cruising around, want a pop? . 1? surprise B-day party, Oh Well, Thatis lifel, RRMC, farmer, UVM Jr Con- ference, Everytime You Go Away service- men, Tammy's party, So Katylike, 6 , Open Dance '34. snoop, snuggies. Bowlerama, wine coolers Z? Jason Melen When everyone else doesrft seem to mea- sure up, it's time to check you: yardstick. THE AMAZIN JASIN, Buddy Ha, Seed, Puther Ma, Mark. Shane. Lake George 85, Au Sure1Can You Even Imagine, The Jays. Honda, Interceptor 500, Don't cut your curls The Cars-Lel The Good Times Roll, CCR, Sammy Hagar-l Can't Drive .55, Florida. Her I Come, Paul's Parties. Chutchillus Ted Perkins Any man who rolls up his sleeves is not likely to loan: his shirt. Firebird, Theo, the blue bomber. Cutlass, Pumpkins in Rutland, uul think Tom fell out of the truck! , extended vacations, a cheese, burgers. pizza. tie-md end, Art, 1 think we're going to hit a Cadillac Todd , Pee- Wee, bowling, Quin the Eskimo, Thadeus. old '28, Maine Eb. .K 7- h? H Jerry Robert Miglorie Charader is sin'lph.l habit long conlinued. Fishing with RM, The shocker . Hey Don't steal my cat, Park where. on the sidewalk, PST EXT, KC 4x4 ST, Fresidtnlls suite. Z's rear view mirror, I get sum spray . Pull over , Do you feel a dtaFt I can't wait until you start driving, Gray Ghost. Y 96, Segar. CCR, Blues Brothers Diane Lane Potter Keep your face to the sunshine and all shadows will fall behind rs Girl, Look at the stars ,12KlzX85,Pais- ley, An Aquaxium wfuul Fish?! the new highway. Log and log-et, together in Florida, Dec 6. 1985. Curtis Scat! Moore You don't have to he a farmer to be out- standing in your field. Sewer. Sludge. Spikeu .3 Stooges, Heartbreak Brother, Soccer Champs 8.3. Hoop. REBDS' Bud Black Thursday, Montreal 54, Death- ride wXIF, Quest. Nothing Wietd , Honey- mooners, We airft playing baseball Felix. Crouch Cumby, TP, Yanks, ifs 22 E; 23, Rombecr, Lakers. Corollie Buddies l... Rod Reed Let Education be the Foundation of your Temple. Bud. super chakka, Michele Jeffo, Oct 6, 1936, Coors, Russ the Rat. Homely H055 :5: Uncle Rod. 'mh Susan Ann Simonds You cant! change the past or min the present by worrying about the Future Sudi. Jun 10f30f85, mla, Broken Wings, Pablo, Repo Man, New Yeafs Eve '85. Erv nie- and Bert, Tickle Pink, 1-69. CCR, Party WK JJ. MC. CW, KF, BW, TE, BC, Jump Gorham Bridge wilT. Princess, Hawaii wr'SLH, J.C.5 9X2X84 Essex, Summer 182-55. AB, JC, Hampton, cheerleading. majorettes, FH. Goodbye PHS David Charles Rogers If youhre waiting For a woman to make- up her mind, you mayr have a long wait Reige. 3 Stooges. Heartbreak Brother, Soccer Champs 83, Select-Eumpe '84, Lori Black Thursday, Boy's State, Deathride wKJFt We aintt playinh baseball. Hoop Rebus, Bud, Pica, Quest. Critic. Oscar Kris. Help me! TV Addict, Honeymooners, Nothing Weird Bleachers w! KT, MID, Nancy Anne Tilden To be good you have to be careful, but if yeutre careful you dontt have m be good. ANIMALL Guido. Pizza Hut. summer 35, Oh myl . serviceman, 6111135, Nakoma, Asylum, hoop: slate champs, Cheetos, Now what do I 60? , Dave and Judy, psychopath, USA. Florida vaca, Bet? What bet? , Bon- anaza sauce wars, massive confusion, all mine! thighs, iced tfas, T.K.LL.Y!!, 6X14f56! ,f J Y 101111 DavidSOn 'Sargent He who thinks of ali may last He who has it all lives Fast BUT HE WHO DOES IT ALL IMOD HAS A BLAST CAME-l SAW-l Webster, 1 PARTIED, l.L.N.T. Got the GIST. of it, THE ROOM. Help me find the door! Fly Isdrair. CRUSIN with 13.1.. Parlez-vaus l'amuur? SMACK'. WOW,1 GUESS 50!! TC; for LEE P et Barb 5. Are we still on the road? Senicur Soccer, You drank the WHOLE 1f5?! LIVE FAST AND DIE. 30 Rebecca Todd How often we kneel lo our weakness ..... when we might rise to our strength. Liule Angel , Prom '82. SAC. NY. Can you walk a straight line? Moores Rd, France 1985, Denmark-men Peter , Soft- ball 1985 Summer '85, Taylor UlMich., Hey Babe , Otters-Braltmen-Yank $1. BF FW LB 8L Jl, Lie. 1 need a Tollst , Feb vac 36, 55. JM, JD-Friendly. So Katylike. Specks. john Wood Follow life's path and go where it takes you. Snowmobiling, parties, Rock'n'Roll, the Dam , Marlbo, town constables, weed. Brenda Mich Light, women Kristen Michelle Triller Those who hold on to broken dreams. of- ten get cut by the sharp edges. John wanna wrestle? poison ivy. .361. the gubage can. Hope they like you on the moon! France 1985. Fire chick. dead man's curve, Hats, I'm clean! Blaechers wKDR, Time to make the donuts! Liladiighfi, Para- chuling, we ain't playing baseball Okto- berfesl 54 h: 85, Au Revoir PHS. Gidget Wyman While the oihers may have the beauty out- side. I've got the beauty inside. Cidg , quiet, friend, bookworm, supm kid, creative writing, Band-Aid, Hollywood dreamerh Rick Springfield Fan, dance. choose life. Thomas Matthew Valach Never insult seven men when youhre mnlyr packm' a six shooter. TUCKER Karen, Feb 9. 1935, Kawasaki Gm 550, Plymouth Horizon, Always Fixing, Summer in Peru, god 650, Dec 25, 1985, waiting For October, Real good back. Mike's truck HuntinJ' gotta deer, soccer sweeper KC'S Racing wXMan refusing to drink, per- fect camping. Best Times wf Karen. L to R - Baby Pix Row 1Jnlie C, Todd A, Dan C, Becky T Row 2. Sheryl M, Eulie 1, Steve H, Stacey L Row 3 Kris T. Shari H. Julie A Raw 4 Robin A, Susan 5. Carolyn B, Katy B Row 5 Kim Fa, Nancy T. Kim FL Lisa B THE CLASS OF 1986 Class Motto Life is a preparation for the future: and the beat preparation for the future is to live as if there were none Class Flower Red 6: White Base Class Color Maroon and White Class Marshall Shane Sanborn l198'h Class Ushers Chris Barker Rob Cowans Kim Catterton Todd Landon Angie Fletcher Jon May Sue Reissig Brian Winger w! .. 'h .n- $73 CLASS OFFICERS Kimberly Fletcher .......................................................... President Shari HuchesVIce President Jerry Mislorie ............................................................... Secretary David Griffin ................................................................. Treasurer CLASS NIGHT Bieachers and Muscles The Senior Class held their annual banquet al Bleachers Restaurant in Killinglon. The entertainment was provided by Super- Sounds. The class enjoyed an evening full of food. musk, and dancing including a Twist Contest won by Sr. Todd Allard and Jr. Lau- ra Thatcher. Following the banquet the Seniurs moved into the Killinglon Health Spa for the- night. They spent their time using the Facilities which included an indoor pool, hot tubs, a jacuzzi. a sauna. and a steam room. Activi- ties included wallyball, water volleyball, weightlifting, and watching videos. At 4 am. a breakFast ended the fun-filled, final Senior Fling. ACTIVITIES STUDENT COUNCIL The 1965-1986 Student Council spent the year Iebuilding lhe Coundl and rEFnrming its goals. The year started off right with the kick-ofF dance held in eatly September lo the music of SuperSounds. The gmup re- turned in October for the annual Halloween Dance. A major step 1n making the council an active part of PBS was the daily bmad- casting of the morning announcemenls by council members. The rouncil also aided in the designing and selling Bl: new SChODl jackets, With the help of adviser Michael Pluta, several other projects were carried 0L1! enroute to a welI-deserved picnic For 311 members. Officers were: Angela Fletcher. Presidenl; Dan Cilham, VicerPIOSIdent; Jui lie Anderson, Secretary.- and Sue Reissig, Treasurer 1985786 MEMBERS: Julie Anderson, Shari Hughes, Dan Gilliam, Sue Reissig, Angela Fletchet, Kim Catlerlon, Fran Ftanklin, Christa Haslings, Kim Zawismwskii Cinch,r Hughes, Stephanie Catterton, Gigi Loso. Kelli Oakman. Jen Clough. Tnm Canington. Jill Cupoli. CLOSE-UP Six Studems traveled to Washington, D.C. in early May to participate in the week-long Close-Up program. Through daily workshops, seminars, and Study visits to federal institutions and govern- mental agencies around Washington, these students and their adviser Mike Pluta shared a unique experience with students from around the country. By being directly involved, they gained a real world perspective on current issues and a better understanding of our gov- ernment. In addition, they had a lot of fun meeting people and exploring our natiorfs capital. Row 1-. Kim Zawistowski, Lissa Lewis, Angela Fletcher Row 2: Stew.- Harmon. Missy Risleff, Jim Siattel l4: GIRLS STATE BOYS STATE Two girls and two boys, along with two alternates, are selected each year by the Faculty to attend the Green Mountain Girls State held at Vermont college and the Green Mountain Boys State held at Norwich University This yearhs repre- sentatives, Sue Reissig, Angela Fletcher, Rob Cowans, and Brian Winger, spent a week in June gaining firsthand experi- ence in government by forming and gov- erning towns with other students From around the state. Jon May. Brian Winger Rob Cowanb, Angela Flethn, 5111' Reist-ig A.V. STAFIVLIBRARY AIDES Thia haId-working library crew helpa Mia. Shaman run the library amonthly, The aidea do muntlms miscellaneous Lhorca within the libraly, and the AV. Staff transpons equipment to keep the library in working order. They provide a vaiuable sermce lo the Iiblary and the schooL $933. 12 - 1 9.9-; :4 PHANTOM PROFILE Kris TrEIIer and Kim Fletcher have done a super job the last Ihref: years in sub- mitting weekly articles. to the Rulland Herald. The Phantom Profile'h which appears each Monday. lnfotms the- Ru!- land commumlyr ol' PHS happenings. Kim Zawislowski and Christa Hastings took over in January and, WM: the help of advism Mm. Sherman, ronlinucd the fine work of Kim and Kric 3? From: Mrs. Colman, M. Kuflik, T7 Parking, D. Rogers. T Valach, Ck M00191 R-z: D. Potter, 1 Chamberland. P. Wyman, L. Delancey. 1 Racine; R-J: J. Thomari, C. Bacon, H. 'thnen K. Baker, L. Carrara. R-4: T. Kehoe, S, Elrick, E. Valach, Tr Rafter, K. Kcllewdy. R-S: C. Oakman C Elkcyl R. Allen, G. Wyman. ' - .IJJLI I I II I I J CLUB This year's Drama Club performed an original aiI-musical entitled, Rotcorp . Drama mumA bets wrote the enipt and 59101?th the music to accompany it. Membets included John Emrgxlznt Nancy Tilden, Kim Bacceil Scan h'ard, Harry Chamberland, Stcven Chamberiand and Krista Curtis, The club wag comhed by Bctky chon 38 ART CLUB The Arts program had a very rewarding year; then: were four winners in lhe Traffic Safety Poster Contest, J. Clough. 151. 3th grade; K. Kelleway, lst, 10th Grade; R. Todd, 15!, lllh Cradle; K, Faulknm, 2nd1 121.1 Grade; K. Faulkner, 2nd, 12th Grade 17 Posters have been sent for national judging. Kathy Kclleway, Jeni Thomas and Dianr Potter wan in the Johnson State Exhibit. Kim Faulkner, Kelli Oakman and Kathy Kelleway also won prizes at the Regional Art Show. Phantom shins were sold as. a Fund raiser Officets were: Tom Valach, Plus. Shari Hughes, V. Pr05.; Kim Faulkner. Sec'ly; D. Rogers 5: B. Todd, Treats. JR. : SR. HIGH CHORUSES Both choruses worked hard this year as they prepared for the Christmas and Spring concerts. Several members of the Sr. High Chorus tried out for All-State Chorus, and Karin Kohler was selected to attend the All-State Festival. Two Jr. High members also represented Proctor at the District Festival held at Green Mountain College. aria... 6 35 ta; '1 1,- ' 5R. HIGH MEMBERS: SR5.- Katy Baker. Julie Cowans, Shari Hughes, Sheryl McCullough. JRS: Angela Fletcher, Kim Catterton. Laura Thatcher. Melanie Rogers. Kristin Esterbrook, 1 Sean Ward. Laura Millen, Kendra Holmquist. SOPHS: Kati Blow. Lori Blow, Doug Perry. I Karin Kohler. Kim Zawislowski. Liz Socinski, Melissa Barker, Ellen Volach, Kathy Kelleway, Tracy Rchr. FRESH; Davina Currier, Valerie, Traverse, Anna Marie Burgess, Thelcse Carvery. JR. HIGH MEMBERS: Jen Atwoad, Tracy Davis. Steven Chamberlain, Joe Kehoe, Nakkl Seleck, Ron Sherwin. Michelle Vida, Christina Izzo, Tiffany Manning, Sarah Folleil, chgy Freebom, Jill Cupoii, Jen Clough, Terri Ianni, Missy Zawistowski. 39 MAJORETTES AND . . . L to R: Stacey Lansing, Susan Simonds. Lisa Baccei, Kris Triller. Kim Catlerlon. Stephanie Salvail. Roberta Salvail This was a productive year for both the majorettes and Flag units. The Hallowe'en Parade saw the majorettes dressed as baby dolls and flag members representing six different nations in Walt Disney's It's a Smail World . The Loyalty Day Parade was by far the best effort of both units. Performing to Yankee Doodle Dandy seemed to inspire both squads to precision performance. The majorettes are led by Senior co-captains Kris Triller and Lisa Baccei. The Flag Unit was led by Senior co-captains Kim Faulkner and Julie Cowans. I to 1' Karin Kohler, Lissa Lewis. Ju- lie Cawans, Kim Faulknot, Missy Center, Michele Lancour 40 -'-n-.r-. l-- ' mmeJ'IFF-I . I-.- -4...- f : 1 ii .9 j gr. 'QYS 1.; Even though they were small in size, the Senior High Band had a successful year. The marching band entered many parades such as the Hallowi Een Parade, Loyalty Day Pa- rade, and Memorial Day pa- rade. The concert band pui cm a Christmas concert and dur- ing the spring. the stage band combined with Mill River to put on a stage band concert. Although the band will be losing many seniors, next year's band has a lot of potential. 41 1986 JUNIOR. SENIOR The 1986 Prom Queen Shari Hughes and he: court. Out going Queen Debbie LwHerault crowning Shari Hughes as Prom Queen. The 1986 Junior- Senior Prom was a great success. Music was provided by Super- sounds. The theme was Let's Stay Together. Shari Hughes was crowned the 1966 Prom Queen. She was escorted by Todd Allard. The court included seniors Julie Anderson and escort Chris Barton, Kris Triller and John Flory, and Susan Simonds and Dan Blanchardl along with juniors Jeni Thomas and escort Mike LaPenna, Kristin Ester- brook and Rob Cowans, and Kim Catterton and escort Dan Gilliam. Sophomore Kim Zawistoski and escort Andy Dick also made court, while the freshman Class representa, tive was Stephani Catterton and escort Shane Sanbom. Shari Hughiis and escort Todd Allard. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY On Friday. May 2, the RedField Proctor Chapter of the National Honor Society held its annual induction ceremony In- duction into the NHS is the highest honu or that the faculty of PHS can bestow on its students. Members are: Todd Allard, Julie Anderson, Julie Cowans, Kim Fletcher. Dan Gilliam, Jerry Miglorie, David Rogers, Nancy Tilden, and Kris Triller, 1985 inductees, and the new in- ductees, Rob Cowans, Kristin Ester- brook, Kim Faulkner, Angela Fletcher, Sue Reissig, Sean Ward, and Brian VVinger. -....J NANONAL HONORSOCEW PROCTORIAN Row 1: Sue Re1ssig.5ue Simnnds. Kim Faulkner, Shari Hughes Raw 2: Lis-..-11..ewis,Kim Catlcnon. Cindyr Hughes Row 3: Mike Kohler, Angela Plan 220! Missing, Kris Trilier, iulie anans, quie Anderson, Kim Him hI'I Although very small, this year's Proctorian staff worked extremely hard to produce a quality yearbook. Under the direction of adviser Mrs. Mills and editor Shari Hughes, this group canvassed Rutland and the surrounding area for advertise- ments, held a successful drive to sell the yearbook, and devoted a lot of time in school and at home to work on layouts. Their time was weH-spent as they published an- other fine yearbook. Working with Shari were Kim Fletcher, Business Editor; Kim Faulkner, Advertise- ment Editor; and Julie Cowans, Sports Editor. r' sf' 5 k Eh NEW WINTER CARNIVAL AND TALENT SHOW The class of '86 were winners at this yearhs wimer carnival. All classes participated and gave- a super ef- Fort, however. The talent show which followed was full of excite- ment. Some highlights were a dazzling drum solo by Dan Gilliam, a piano solo by Julie Cowans and Todd Allard on guitar, as well as many acts from all the other classes. Once again, the seniors came out on top. Dan Gilliam's drum 5010 took First, the Honeymoon- ers took second, Todd Allard's 5010 was third and Remedy and Cheese and Quackers tied for fourth place. GERMAN CLUB Due to the threat of international terrorism, the number of students who traveled to Germany this year was considerably fewer than in the past However, four students, Karen Howland, Chris Rodgers, Jonathon Sargent, and Julie Jasmin, and two dedicatv ed chaperones, Mrs. Burke and Mrs. Clark, took the memorable overseas voyage From April ISwApril 26. They enjoyed many beautiful sights in Germany, Austria. and Switzerland as they soaked up the Foreign culture. Much shopping, sight-seeing, and learning took place before the group safely returned home. ATHLETICS VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY The Varsity Girls Field Hockey team, coached by newcomer Cecilia O'Do- herty, ended the season with a successful reeord of 12-2-3. The team lost to Rut- land for the CVGAL title. However, the team came back in post season and tied Oxbow 1-1 for a Division III State Co- Championship. Captained by Julie Anderson and Kris Triller, the team was led offensively by Tammy Landon, Kim Catterton, and Ju- lie Anderson. The strong defense was led by Nancy Tilden, Julie Cowans, and goalie Angie Barton. Angie Barton al- lowed only eight goals scored all season. Nancy Tilden and Kris Triller were se- lected to the Central Vermont Girls Ath- letic League All-Opponent Team. RECORD Proctor 2 Arlington 2 Proctor 0 Otter Valley 2 Proctor 6 West Rutland O Proctor 9 Fair Haven 0 Proctor 3 Poultney 1 Proctor 1 Mill River 0 Proctor 0 Burr 8:: Burton 0 Proctor 1 Otter Valley 0 Proctor 1 Arlington 0 Procter 3 West Rutland 1 Proctor 2 Mill River 0 Proctor 2 Poultney O Proctor 1 Burr 3: Burton 1 Proctor 0 Rutland 1 Quarters: Proctor 2 Arlington 1 Semis: Proctor 4. Whitcomb 0 States: Proctor 1 Oxbow I SWCOC .1 A - Kneeling: T. Landon, 5. Simonds, Jt Anderson, K. Triller, A. Barton, C. Balkan Standing: K. Rogers, M. Rowe, K. Zawistoski. N, Tilden. J. Cowans, K. Catterton, C. Hastings, M. Barker, Coach O'Doherty k..- . ..-. fleft to 11th BACK: Ellen Valach, Sue Smiel. Cindy Hughes, Stephanie Catlerton, Lissa Lewis. Tani Poljacik, Melissa Barker. COACH; Lisa King Heft to rith FRONT: Tammy Landon, Stephanie Salvaii, Capt. Fran Franklin, Capt. Missy Ristefi, Karin Kohler, Davina Currier Lv. FIELD HOCKEY This year's team had a very successful season which is displayed by their 12-0-1 record. They were coached by Lisa King and captained by sophomores Fran Franklin and Missy Risteff. The team continued to work hard throughout the season and outscored its opponents by a total of 22 goals to 0 goals. The team did not have a single goal scored against them due to the strong offense led by Terri Poljacik and Cindy Hughes and good defense backed by goalie Melissa Barker. A few highlights of their season were the Mill River and Otter Valley games. SCHEDULE Proctor 4 Arlington 0 Proctor 4 Otter Valley 0 Proctor - West Rutland - Proctor 2 Fair Haven 0 Proctor 1 Poultney 0 Proctor 2 Mill River 0 Proctor 1 Burt and Burton 0 Proctor 2 Otter Valley 0 Proctor 4 West Rutland o Proctor 2 Mill River 0 Proctor 2 Poultney o Proctor 2 Burr and Burton 0 Proctor 0 Rulland 0 WTugLaBaak Kneeling: J. Thomas, P. Burkel D. Rogers, D. Gilliam. T. Valach, G L050, A. Barton, J. Anderson, J. Peniek. Standing: 5. Homuth. M. Kuhler, P. Dahlin, E. Anderson, J. Navarette, N. Tracy, C. Multan, L Sargent, L May. C. Moore, R. Cowans, Coach Abrahamson, J. Flory. VARSITY SOCCER h This year's Varsity Soccer Team was captained by Seniors David, Rogers, Dan Gilliam, and Tom Va- lach. Coached by Kirk Abrahamson, the team suffered through a tough season ending with a record of 4-10. However, they reclaimed The Little Brown Jug beating Black River 2-0. Another high point in their season was beating rival Otter Valley 1-0. Offensively, the team was led by Dan Gilliam, Shane Sanborn, and Rob Cowans. The defensive wall consisted of fullbacks Torn Valach, Curt Moore, Jon May, and goalie David Rogers. Also, many Freshman participated giving them valuable experience for next year. Dan Gilliam and David Rogers were named to the Marble Valley League All-Opponent Team. RECORD Proctor 4 Burr 8: Burton 5 Proctor 0 Rutland 1 Proctor 5 West Rutland 2 Proctor 3 Green Mountain 0 Proctor 0 Mill River 2 Proctor 1 Mt. Abraham 3 Proctor 1 Mt. Anthony 3 Proctor 0 Brattleboro 1 Proctor 1 Leland 3: Gray 3 Proctor 1 ' Fair Haven 4 Proctor 1 Otter Valley 0 Proctor 1 Arlington 7 Procter 2 Black River 0 Proctor O Vergennes 7 This year's J.V. Soccer team, coached by John Ojala, played to a season record of 3-4-2. By the end of the season, many of the team's play- ers had seen some Varsity action. These players will certainly be assets to future Varsity Soccer teams. SCHEDULE Proctor Proctor Proctor Proctor Proctor Proctor Proctor Proctor Proctor Proctor H' HQONHONN Rutland Rutland MSJ Mill River Burr 5t Buton Mill River Otter Valley MSJ Otter Valley Burr 6:. Buton NIHOOUNIAOH J.V. SOCCER ?QC IQ an E 13 234K g ,,,,,,, x?! ........ gmt'l u Illefl to rightll FRONT: Michelle Vida, Terry lanai, Jen Atwood, Gail Oddette BACK: Missy Zawistowski. Tiffany Manning. Becky Murdock, Sarah Fallen, Jill Cupoli. MISSING: Jen Clough, Kelly Oakman, Tracy Davis. The field hockey team was coached to a successful 7- 2-1 record by Barb Hastings. The team was very enthu- siastic and although they lacked in numbers, they made up For it in the skill and determination they displayed. They were captained by Jen Clough and Kelly Oakman. J R. HIGH SOCCER JR. HIGH FIELD HOCKEY The soccer team was coached by Richard Wright. Throughout the season all the team members had a chance to serve as captain. This team was small, but they worked hard and ended their season with a 1-6 record. Everyone had a fun season and many of the players are looking forward to next year. h Chris Burke, Kohbe Ftanklin. BACK.- Kevin Riderl Seth Tracy. Tom Carrington, Aaron Curtis. Ron Henderson, Bobby Protivansky, Craig Pockette. 54 ' . I ' - . h tleft to right! FRONT: Chris Ward, Tenence ?endlelon, Trevor Cunier, Man Bell. . Row 1 '3an Matt Bresnick tOVL lay Thomas, Scott Luhdell tFHJ Bill Taft tFHL Ken I Thornton lRHSJ. Jeff Layn tOVL Chn's Johnson IMRJ, Bill Welrh tFHt, Cary Tauo IMRJ, Matt Bryant tOVt Row 2- Mgr. Todd Muscatello, Coach Brian Collamore, Scott Plcucca i IRHSJ, Tom Bushey COVL Eric Steele IOVL Andrei Neuhaus tOVJI, Dan Tilden IMSJJ, Steve Poissant tMRJ, Ice Mmrick IMRj, Matt Sanbmn IRHSJI, Donald Lattcrucr tRHSL Rob RAHA OTTERS The 1955-1986 RAHA Otters Enjoyed one Of their most successful seesaw; ever in their seven years in the Con- necticut Valley Hockey League. After winning the CVHL title in regular season play, the team went on to cam the CVHI. crown in the post-seasun tournament held at Dart, mouth College.Capp1ng off an amazing 16-1-1 season the Otter; won their third championship in four appearances. Proctor was proud to supply two outstanding Otters, ju' nior Rob Cowans and Fteshman lay Thumaa: Jay saw a lot of playing time in his first year with the team and looks to be a vatuablu member in the years to come. Rob. an assistant captain, was the league leading scam: and played the entire season without a penalty. He was a unanimous choice For the First AIi-Star team and was awarded the Otters sportsmanship trophy. Losing only two seniors, this Otter team promises to return with an excellent chance to retain their CVHL crown. Cawans, Assistant Coaches Dave Williams and Scott Poljacik, Mgr. Scott Tall. Ch?mifh IA 1313411 1985-86 CVGAL CHAMPS Varsity Girls Basketball This year's team had a very successful sea- son finishing at 18-4. They were coached by Wade Mitchell and captained by seniors Julie Cowans, Kim F1etcher,ancl Nancy Til- den. In CVGAL action, the team was the small schooi champion with two members selected For the all-opponent team Uulie Cowans and Nancy Tildem. During post- season play, the team defeated Blue Moun- . tain in the quarterfinals and then suffered a i 1055 in an exciting triple overtime game to Peoplek. Academy. Although the team will be losing six seniors, next year's team looks to be strong with point guard Chris Barker and several other talented players returning. Back E in m coach Wade Mitchell. Tx Landon; M. Barker, K. Faulknet, S. Oakrnan. F. Franklin, J. Anderson, K. Triller. and C. Barker. Front CI. to RI capts. K. Fletcher and J. Cowans missing N. Tilden. -:.' .. ' .. J. o o . 1.! SCHEDULE Proctor vs. Fairfax 47-34 Prone: vs. ONE! Valley 49-42 ProClDI v5. Fait Haven 60-43 Proctor vs. Arlington 60-33 Proctor v5. Oxbow 39-61 Proctor vs. Woodstock 68-40 Proclot vs. MSJ 59-38 Ptoclor vs. MSJ 72-42 Proctor v5. Randolph 5049 Proctor vs. West Rut- land 50-32 E Pmclor vs. Oxbow 22-59 - Proctor v57 Poullney 43-34 I Proctor vs. Rulland 51-38 . K. Proctor v5. CluetValley 58-30 PTOCIOI vs. Mill River 53-311 ' Proctor v5. Arlington 54-52 PtOCIOI vs. Butt 8:. Bur- . Ion . 52-57 IF Proctor vs. West Ru:- land 47-3? 4 Procmr v5. Poulmey 68-45 Proctor vs Blue Mtn 68-51 Franc! US. Peoples ACad. 56-63 h---.-.. I VARSITY BOYS . BASKETBALL This year's team was coached by Kirk Abrahamson and captained by senior Curt Moore. They finished their season with a 4- F. 16 record. This record doesnft really show I the talent the team possessed. Seniors Dave Rogers and Curt Moore led the team in F - scoring while freshman guard Gigi Loso and junior Shane Sanborn displayed Fine ball handling skills throughout the season. Dave Rogers was also selected for the MVL all-opponent team. The boys had several close games including the Otter Valley and Burr $n Burton home games. Back IL lo RJ mgr. Jim Slattel, J, Chamberlain, S Sanbom, J. Fiery, G. Balch, T. Landon, and match Kirk Abrahamson. Front tL t0 Rl D, Blanchrd, D Regen, capL Curl Moore, and C. Lose. - SCHEDULE ! Proctor va Thetford 67-44 Ploctor v5. Black Rive: 74-76 Proctor vs. Green Mountain 47-72 Proctor v57 Fair Haven 25-80 Proctor v5. Otter Valley 50-34 Proctor vs. West Rutland 57-63 Pmrtor vs. Leland 5: Gray 54-57 Proctor v5. Woodstock 60-75 Proctor va Poultney 33-70 .1 Proftor vs. Arlington 63-64 I Pmctor vs. Therford 57-45 . Ploctor v5.01ter Valley tOTl ? 49-57 ' Prorlm vs. bun 1!! Burton 57-58 Pruner v5. Leland 3: Gray 57-61 Proctor U5. Poulmey 51-64 Proctor vs. West Rutland 55-65 Proctor vs. Mill River 42-54 Proctor vs. Green Mountain 55-63 Proctor vs. Arlington 59-68 Back tL to R; K. Rogers. M. Grace. K. Catterton, R. Allen, 5. Reissig Front IlL lo M M. Johnson, Capt. 5. Simonds, capL S Hughes, and J. Thomas missing: rapt. T. McAllister r DI wmlul 4-: VISION U '53 uns'nu: : mm't list VARSITY CHEERLEADING This year's Varsity squad was coached by Lucinda Clark. The tri-captains were se- niors Shari Hughes. Tracy McAllister, Su- san Simonds. The squad had an enjoyable season and placed fourth in the Regional Competition, narrowly missing qualiFying for state competition. Their dance routine, however, took second place in the Regioni als. A post-season banquet was held at Cor- tina to honor all the seniors in the region. Shari Hughes, Tracy McAllister, Susan Si- monds, and Robin Allen represented Proc- tor at this event. U' ;-' - .1 'IR . q ' -I-n'Il-JI.- --..':., Top Capt. S. Salvail Middle Capt. C. Hastings Buttom IL to RJT. Rafter. R. Salvall, K. Kohlet, L. Carrara, D. Plansket. J.V. CHEERLEADING Tracy Lertola coached the J.V. squad this year. This small squad worked hard making up their own dance routine and many new cheers. The squad was captained by Christa Hastings and Lorin Carrara. Christa Hastings and Stephanie Salvail also served as Floaters for the Var- sity squad. Congratulations on a fine year and strong display of school spirit! etmemwmmr m 30L 4 $2422? 9'?thsz MW 1254me Qiamlw ANNOUNCERS FOR THE 1985-86 BASKETBALL SEASON This year Todd Allard announced the Varsity home games for both the boys' and gi'rls' teams. We would like to thank Todd for all the time he volunteered and also all those who helped Todd to do the announcing. A few of his helpers include Juli Anderson, Kris Triller. Curt Moore, Angela Fletcher, Dan Gil- liam, and Jim Stattel. A few other interesting things that took place this year included the halfecourt shot and the 5050 drawing that the boosters sponsored. The largest sum of mon- ey was won in the half court shot by John Flary totalling over $200.00. 59 J.V. GIRLS BASKETBALL This year's Jr. Varsity team was coached by veteran Judy Shortsleeve. The team was cap- tained by sophomore Kim Zawistowski and freshman Terri Poljacik. The team concluded its season with a very successful 19-1 record. Many of the J.V. players can look forward to a season on the Varsity squad next year. A few of the more exciting games of the year include the season opener against Fair Haven and the Oxbow away game. Cindy Hughes and Terri Poljacik led the team in scoring while Kim Zawistowski and Lori Swahn provided strong defense. t-tt4'1.1 I h 1.1 SCHEDULE Proctor vs. Fair Haven 27-26 Proctor vs: Arlington 69-15 Proctor vs. Oxbow 33-32 Proctor vs. Woodstock 55-30 Proctor v5. MSJ 56-23 Proctor vs. M51 61-22 Proctor vs. Randolph 43-44 Proctor vs. West Rutland 55-19 Proctor vs. Fair Haven 40-31 Proctor Vst Oxbow 53-29 Proctor vse Poultney 45-14 Proctor vst Rutland 23-23 Proctor vsl Otter Valley 58-10 Proctor vs. Mill River 42-19 Proctor vs. Arlington 48-18 Proctor vs. West Rutland 82-11 Proctor vs. Bun $7. Burton 56-25 Proctor vs. Poullneyr 69-25 Back IL to RI 5. Rider, K. Bacceil A. Pehm. S. Catterton, C. Hughes, M. Ccmer, coach Judy Shortsleeve. From 1L to Rt M. Rogers, L. Swahn, Capt. K. Zawistowski. rapt. T. Poljacik, L. Blanchard. S. Smielt J.V. BOYS BASKETBALL This year's J.V. team was captained by sopho- mores Todd Blow, Jerry Navarrele, and Na- than Tracy. The team was coached to a 5-17 over-all record by Bill White. A few highlights of the seaaon include an overtime one point victory against Arlington and a win Against Green Mountain the second time the teams played each other. Jerry Navarrete and An- drew Barton led the team in scoring while Paul Dahlin provided excellent defense. John Mc- Govern helped coach the team and provided stats. Bark H. to R1 J. Penlek, A. Barton. J. Anderson, R. Andmsun, K. Mullan, P. Burke, P. Dahlin. Front II. to m M. Kohler, rapt. T. Blow, capt. J. Navarrele. rapt. N. Tracy, R. Rider. SCHEDULE Proctor vs. Thetford 6349 Proctor vs. Black River 56-41 Proctor v5. Gwen Mountain 36-53 Proctor vs. Fair Haven 28-64 Ptoctor v5. Otter Valley 46-56 Proctor vs. Wes! Rutland 46-51 Proctor vs. Black River 4845 Procter vs. Leland 5:: Gray 43-51 Proctor vs. Woodstock 45-65 Proctor vs. Poultney 52-63 Proctor vs. Arlington 44-53 Proctor vs. Thetford 54-6-1 Procter vs. Otter Valley 50-57 Proctor vs. Bun 5: Burton 45-59 Proctor vs. Leland 6: Gray 54-50 Proctor vs. Poultney 46-55 Proctor v5. Wesi Rutland 44-54 Proctor vs. Mill River 54-58 Proctor v; Green Mountain 57-54 Proctor v5. Arlington 61-?2 West Ruiland Tournament Proctor vs. West Rutland 57-61 Proctor vs. Poultney 46-59 3' 3 1.3!: 530-? I 91304 Back II. to RI coach Paul Tracy, R. Henderson, B. Protivanski, Tl Back IL to Rl M. Vida, T. Manning, M. Zawistowski, 5. Fallen, B. Murdock, Carrington, R. Silva, B. Warner, 5' Tracy. R. Maynard, ass't mach Ce lanni,C3 lzzo. FronuL la RlTi lanni,capt7 K Oakman,capl. J.Clough, J. Ben Gilliam, me iL m m K, Rider, L, Carafano, R Sherwin, C, l Burke, captl Aaron Curtis, Tl Currier, K. Franklin, M. Brooks, C. Ward. Atwood. JR. HIGH GIRLS This yearis jr. High Girl's team had a very successful season. They were coached by Ron Oakman and Wayne Clough to an 8-8 retard. The captains of this team were eighth graders Jen Claugh and Kelly Oak- man. The team was led in scoring by Missy Zawistowski and Jen Clough while Chris 1220 and Kelly Oakman displayed fine ball handling skills throughout the year. Tracy Davis and Becky Murdock were strong on the boards and Jen Clough and Shelley Barker showed good defensive skilss. JR. HIGH BOYS 4 This year's team was coached by Paul l Tracy while Ben Gilliam served as the assistant coach. The team which was captained by Aaron Curtis concluded its season with 7-6 record There were many talented players on this team and a number of eighth graders will be advancing to play IN. or Varsity basketball next year. They all worked ' . hard and had an enjoyable season. 1 JR. HIGH BASKETBALL '1. Jill ' u. r.- u. . i INDEPENDENT ATHLETES REPR F KIM ZAWISTOWSKI - - - - SKIER For the second year, sophomore Kim Zawistowski represented Proctor in the high school alpine ski races. During the fourumeet regular season at Pico and Suicide Six, she placed in the top ten in every race competing against approximately eighty skiers. Kim made the State Alpine High School Ski Championships. She placed seventeenth out of 76 competitors in the slalom event. In order to qualify for state finals, an individual who is not on a qualifying team must finish in the event at the District Level. Kim finished seventh in the slalom and narrowly missed qualify- ing for the giant slalom with a twelfth place finish. I DAWN STEELE - - - - GYMNAST Dawn Steele, a freshman, competed as an inde- pendent in gymnastics representing Proctor High School. She travelled with Middlebury Unilcm High School's team and participated in eight regular season meets. Dawn was the top all- around scorer in six of these meets. In the Divi- sion 11 Gymnastics State Championship meet i Dawn won second place in the all-around compe- tition. She placed second on bars, beam, and ' floor, and third place in vault. VARSITY SOFTBALL -;-.---.. - This year's Varsity Softba team had a very successful seaso The girls finished with an overa record of 15-5. They also becam the 1956 State Runners-up after exciting game against Arlington; The girls were coached by Dicg Wright and will be losing four 51-: me? IP- , 1: . wig .vIn Km I I' ' ' . ue- -; ' .- - mors next year. FRONT: M. Barker, K1 Triller, N. Tilden, S. Hughes, K. Fletcher, C. Barker. BACK: C. Hughes, F. Franklin, 5. Dakman, T. Landon, L. Blanchard. COACH: Dick Wrighl. SCHEDULE Poultney 11-3 Mte, Abe 11-9 Arlington 3-11 Woodstock 13-5 l Fair Haven 6-8 - MSJ 23-1 Pouhney 5-3 I Mte. Abe 11-3 . W. Rutland 13-1 Otter Valley 9-2 - Whitcumb 13-3 Mill River 0-12 I Arlington 5-19 I W. Rutland 10-0 ' Rutland 21-0 ' Burr 6: Burton 6-1 r Regular season 12-4 1 Winooski 9-1 I Peoples Academy 7-2 1 Arlington 7-4 Post season 14-5 VARSITY BASEBALL This yeafs Varsity Baseball team was coached by Glenn Carter to a 5-11 over-all record. The cap- tains were Dan Gilliam and Dave Rogers. The team was young and will only be iosing two seniors, 50 the returning players are looking forward to a strong season next year. They narrowly missed quali- fying For the playoffs, and they Concluded their season with a three game winning sireak. ROW 1: P. Dahlin, M. Kuflik, D. Regers, D. Gilliam, M. Ellis, J. Racine. ROW 2: COACH Glenn Carter, J. Stattel, C. L050, J. Ander- son, J. Navarrette, S. Sanborn, B. Winger, MGR Julie Cowans ROW 3: R. Anderson, T. Blow, J. Pentek, A. Barton. SCHEDULE K'Voodstock 4-11 Black River 4-11 Mt. Abe 3-12 Leland $L Gray 5-6 Otter Valley 3-7 Leland 8: Gray 4-10 Fair Haven 1-9 Black River 6-7 'Whitingham 19-10 W'hitingham 8-4 West Rutland 3-5 Poultney 6-14 Mill River 4-9 Green Mountain 2-1 Arlington 6-1 RECORD: 5-11 ' m fi'm ' I Row 1: S. Oakman, T. Landon, C. Hughes, W, Smith, F. Franklin Row 2: L. Lewis, L Blanchard, S. Smiel, K, Baccei, T. Carvey. D. Currier. J.V. SOFTBALL This year's Jr. Varsity Softball tea had a short but successful season cog eluding with a 2-1 record. They we' coached by Cathy Bugois. Many the girls were also members of t Varsity team and worked hard 'ii both teams. Next year looks to be a other strong year for girls' softb; with many talented players movi-I up to the Varsity level. VARSITY GOLF r This year's golf team was young i and relatively inexperienced. All ! eight members will be returning 3 next year, so the team can look for- wmd to a successful season. They pidyed on a number of courses, and i they did fairly well against some top teams. They concluded their season with five wins and nine losses in dual meets. Jim Wolynec was the coach. I. to R: J. Thomas, R. Cowans, J. May, T. Landon, P. Burke. MISSING: C. Oakman. T w W Warren, W. Smith. 1986 MEMBERS: SR5; John Flory, Todd Allard, Curt Moore, Kim Faulkner. IRS; Kim Catterton, Sue Reissig. SOPH; Karen Rogers, Karin Kohler, Christa Hastings. FRESH; Trevor Fox, Mike Kohler, COACH: Randy Phillipe TENNIS CLUB This year was the first year Proctor had a tennis club. The club was coached by Randy Phillipe Although there were several outstanding individuals who won matches, the boy's team ended its season with an 0-3 record. The girYs team had a successFui season ending its year with a 2-1 record. Overall, this season was a learning experience that provided a lot of fun for the team members. JR HIGH BASEBALL The team was coached by Frank Urso and Mark di Cangi. They concluded their season with a 4-3 record. Many of the players will be returning to play again next year and look Forward to another successful season 1986 MEMBERS: Mike Alexander, Micky Brooks, Chris Burke, Tom Carrington Kobbe Franklin, Ronnie Hender- son, Randy Maynard, Terrence Pendleton. Bobby Proti- vansky, Kevin Rider, Robbie Silva, and Seth Tracy. ! ADVERTISING Congratulation Class Of 1986!! THE RUTLAND NEWS CO. Wholesale Distributors Of Newspapers, Magazines, And Paperback Books Rutland, Vermont Best Wishes To All The Graduates From MR. 3: MRS. ERIC ANDERSON MR. 8: MRS. WAYNE CLOUGI-I MR. 6: MRS. DOUGLAS HASTINGS MR. 8: MRS. LLOYD HUGHES 0503 773-2920 BUSINESS PATRONS A.CW. T-Shirt Factory Hawley's Florist Beauchamp And CYRourke Hugh Duffy Coal Inc Big Red Q Quickprint Munsat Jewelers California Fruit Market Park Pharmacy Carpenter's Pharmacy Paul's Supermarket Diane And Co. Coiffures Pride Video Flower Fashions Wilson Country Camera Gill's Delicatessen Wingerfs Country Store Wolks LERTOLA'S TOYOTA AND PEUGEOT INC. 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