Proctor High School - Proctorian Yearbook (Proctor, VT)

 - Class of 1988

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As the years went by, our sophomore year fell upon us. This was a fantastic year shared by all. In the middle of the winter, we held llSnpho; more Saturday -a night filled with games. mov- ieleL sliding, skating, and pizza. The class trip was to Lake Bomoseen. The events included kickball, water fights, frisbee and all-around fun in the sun. Soon enough, the dreaded' junior year hit. Lots of hard work was in store for all. Our class began to split up a littleihose going to VOC and those staying at PHS. However. our class always managed to pull together at the right times. We actually beat the senior class in the Winter Carnival and captured first place in the snow-sculpture contest. Then, the night of all nightleThe JuniorSeniur Prom? The prom was very successful. Everytme danced the night away, while the junior class counted the money. We actually made a profit! The year ended with the school-famnus 'lJunior Walkout Day! That will be remembered for years to come. During the summer of our senior year, the Class pulled together and participated in the 4th of July parade in Prnctnr. A float was constructed that had a marble '88 on it. Class members rode on the float. Even though the weather didn't, cooperate with 115. all who participated had a great time. Well, this is it . . . our SENIOR YEAR. It seems hard to believe that well be graduating in June. The time has really flown by. These highlightv ed memories of PHS will always be remem- bered fm' years to come.

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The Road Through The Past Lets think back on the times the Class 0f 38 has shared over the years at PHS . I . We Came to PHS as 7th graders, full of enthusi- asm. However, it was overshadowed by the fear of the big upper classmen. But, all in all, an awesome first year at the high school was shared, and we made our presence known. Things began to get better in 8th grade. With one year under our belts. the intimidation was gone. The highlight of the year was the class trip to the Hulbert Outdoors Center. The three day adventure, filled with hiking, games, and good times was shared. Other memories includ- ed the Spring Welcoming Dance that attracted students to join our class, the 2nd place title in the Winter Carnival-only having lost by two points-and the class trip to the Pico Alpine Slide in June. As we entered our freshmen year, several new students joined our class, making it a complete unit. Once together, we began our senior high h years with spirit. In A Class Act , we sang We Go Together't from the movie Grease in the E Talent Show. We held two awesome dances that attracted lots of students and added money to our treasury, the Semi-Formal Dance and a Toga Dance. As a final fling, the class went to White Rocks in Wallingford, and had a fun- filled day.



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few? oyerwrxmfamfmmjmhgydam meyzkryffe Ck5sgfiizkefgm fmafe'af 5175f PATTY ALEXANDER, leave my reading ability to my sister Becky Alexander. MELISSA BARKER. leave the Summer of 87 to The Get Along Gang and the corn fields to Sue Smiel. LINDY BLANCHARD, leave Jay Thomas and Ethan Jaquith good luck on their remaining years at P.H.S. KARI BLOW. leave my friendship to Katha Pehm. Dawn Davis, Angela Cucinelli and Peer Counselors. LAURIE BLOW, leave to Leari Franklin :1 pair of wool socks and the yearbook editorship to Stefani Salvail. TODD BLOW, leave the skill of breaking, playing elghtball to Tom C. LORIN CARRARA, leave my love of cows to Gail Odette. HARRY CHAMBERLAND. leave all my camouflage clothes to the freshman class. JEFF CHAMPINE, leave my bike to Brian Senecal. DAVID DWYER. leave my car to Mr. Fressie. MARK ELLIS. leave my sanity to anyone crazy to use it. FRAN FRANKLIN, will Tammy and Leari the blue bomb, Kobbe my German ability and Mice my basketball skills. CHRISTA HASTINGS. leave my Russ Francis autograph and ability to trip gracefully to Trevor Fox. and an extra set of car keys to Jen Atwood. MELISSA JOHNSON. leave my math skills to Melissa Morse, and my position as cheerleading captain to Sta! Salvail. ERIKA KALINEN. leave to Chris Burke and Keith Mullen a book on etiquette. TIM KEHOE, leave my strength and locker to Tim Belch. KATHY KELLEWAY, will my purple pen to Mrs. Vida. S.A.D.D. to Angela Cucinelli. and my car to Sue Smiel. JAMIE LANCOUR. leave my ability of getting out of trouble to anyone who can use it. TRICA MCALLISTER. leave K-mart to anyone who wants my job and the store. JERRY NAVARRETE. leave $11 to my brother. my Doors albums to Kurt Supancic, Shanny to Gig and John. and my ability to play quarters to Pop Tart. AVA PEHM, leave my driving ability to Robbie B. so he can harrass his parents. DOUG PERRY. leave rock band to the discretion of anybody who has the ability. and my frisbee playing ability to Brian Ogre Senecel. JEROME RACINE, leave all the love in the world to Toni, and the GUT to John Anderson. TRACY RAFTER, leave a vampishly-voiced llHI to Mr. Brown. MISSY RISTEFF, will all my love and my skill to drive a standard to A , and my ability to thO NUTS! to Dimmy and M2 in hope they can keep up their grades doing so! JAY SACEHIC, leave Proctor High School willingly. JONATHAN SARGENT, leave my overzealous theaaurical capabilities to Gordon Dritschilo. LIZ SOCINSKI, leave the Umbilical Cord to Mr. Browu and my clothes to PS, CI, and DC. JIM STATTEL, will my expertise in German to Terence Pendleton and my golf flag to Joel Miglorie. LORI SWAHN. leave my left field softball position to anyone who wants it. NATHAN TRACY, leave my llRoadside and Coffee Mug Collection to Paul Dahlin. and my prized fire extinguisher to Ethan Jaquith. ELLEN VALACH. leave my typing skills and computer knowledge to Cindy Hughes. LINDA WATKINS. leave my locker and parking place to Missy Center. BRIAN WOOD. leave my ability to hunt the ball to the whole baseball team. MELISSA WOOD. leave Michelle Vida my locker and shyness. CELENA WYMAN. will my ability to talk on the phone for hours to my sister. Sara. KIM ZAWISTOSKI, will Paul Dahlin the ability to breath in through his nose and out through his mouth. and Missy Z. the yearbook editorship and a pair of earplugs to go with it. o

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