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Proctor Academy’s 1973 yearbook in digital form.TRANSCRIPT
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THE GREEN LANTERN
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1 he education I propose includes all that is proper for a man. and is one in which all men who are born into this world should share ... Our first wish is that all men should be educated fully to full humanity; not only one individual, nor a few, nor even many, but all men together and single, young and old, rich and poor, of high and lowly birth, men and women in a word, all whose fate it is to be born human beings; so that at last the whole of the human race may become educated, men of all ages, all conditions, both sexes and all nations. Our second wish is that every man should be wholly educated, rightly formed not only in one single matter or in a few or even in many, but in all things which perfect human nature . ..
John Amos Comenius The Great Didactic, 1632
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Behind these time-honored Proctor walls lies a noble spirit of liberal, humanizing Education.
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Proctor Life and Spirit Centers on Creating, Developing, and Maintaining an Atmosphere of Mutual Trust, Respect, and Concern in the areas of ...
I N T E L L E C T U A L M A T U R I T Y
Proctor recognizes its role as a college preparatory school and maintains it primarv objective of "helping each student to qualify for the best possible college according to his potential." It offers a basic college preparatory curriculum, remedial work tutoring, conferences, courses, and a variety of electives. How-ever in a spirit of mutual cooperation and respect, students may involve them-selves in "course directions, development of esthetic values in art and music, and development of manual skills in wood and metal shop." Opportunities for independent study are also strongly encouraged in various and sundry areas. As Alfred Whitehead has succinctly stated many times, "There is only one subject matter for education, and that is Life in all its manifestations", and Socrates also. "For our conversation is not about something casual, but about the proper way to live." Thus, we at Proctor "accept the responsibility for helping each other to realize other broader areas of potential, such as .. .
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S O C I A L M A T U R I T Y :
Education should prepare people not just to earn a living but to live a life a creative, humane, and sensitive life . .. True education should lead a student to a point beyond which he can educate himself. This point is reached when the person has both the desire and the capacity to learn for himself, to dig out what he needs to know, as well as the capacity to judge what is worth learning. Social maturity at Proctor becomes an integral part of this liberalizing education. Through student gov-ernment, the job system, the honor system, room study, strong dorm life, involvement in the Wilderness Experience Program and in-volvement in decision making process at all levels, the Proctorite humanizes and deepens his many faceted personality and his appreci-ation of his own worth as an individual among individuals.
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P H Y S I C A L M A T U R I T Y
The presence of a humanizing, liberal spirit of education can best be seen in the work that we do rather than the sounds that we make. In a spirit of cooperation and togeth-
erness, we at Proctor uncover our hidden talents, whether working out on the athletic fields, or on the Wilderness Experience, skiing on snow-capped mountain tops, kayaking deep in a hidden forest, or creating our own individual sport projects. While working in a group, we are finding ourselves and our potential, and opening new channels of experience for enriching our daily lives. In the words of our Proctor Philosophy, we are "maximizing the possibility of personal growth for all members of our community."
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Proctor teachers create a humanized education with a firm sense of direction and commitment to the preservation of human values. Proctor boasts of its Parents, Board of Trustees, and Generous Benefactors.
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The great men of culture are those who have a passion for diffusing, for making prevail, for carrying from one end of society to the other, the best knowledge, the best ideas of their time; who have laboured to divest knowledge of all that was harsh, uncouth, difficult, abstract, professional, exclusive; to humanize it, to make it efficient outside the clique of the cultivated and learned, yet still remaining, the best knowledge and thought of the time, and a true source, therefore of sweetness and light.
Matthew Arnold Culture and Anarchy 1899
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Proctor boasts of its Parents, Board of Trustees, and Generous Benefactors.
Proctor's proudest boast is its Parents, Board of Trustees, and generous Benefactors. Their loyal and generous cooperation continues to provide Proctor with top quality facilities and education. Extensive library renovation, a new regulation size hockey rink, substantial fund-ing for scholarship programming, new faculty apartments, widespread new equipment for classrooms, are just a few of the results of their long and arduous efforts. They meet periodically during the school year, dance, make pledges and donations to the school, laugh, attend plays, cheer at football games, complain, give up their precious time for Proc-tor functions, check on the progress of their sons and daughters, plan parties, make friends, and in a word, work themselves to death for anything that will help Proctor. One couldn't ask for more, perseveringly loyal and generous groups for our ongoing Community. W e honour them as our most loyal followers.
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Bev Eyre Rick Chasey, Bob Richardson, John Caesar, John Scranton, Malcolm Irons, Ted Bruce.
John Fulton, Ted Bemis Keith Bartlett. Nick Meyer, Mr. Chris Norris.
Pete Steele. David Perkins. Keith Bartlett. David Pierce.
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mail Jim Meyer, Rick Chasey, Tiny Thomas, Mike Sellers, Ken Hall
Mark Horton, Spence Jackson
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Peter White and family
Wendy Harding, Debbie Drake. Ginger Cross
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Steve Quinlan
Kathy Ferguson
Wendy Harding, Libby LaMotte, Taylor Mickle
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Michele Cutsforth, John Caesar, Andy Sheppe
Mountain House Food
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"The Bald Soprano" Phil Marrienthal, Liz Pade, Eli Trevino, Paul Hartshorne, and Amy Fierro
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"The Monkey's Paw" Chris Williams, Dave McClintic, Liz Pade
"The Bald Soprano" Eli Trevion, Paul HarLshorne
Proctor Drama Club saws, hammers, paints, powders, memorizers, acts and reacts its way through 6 Student Productions.
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Fact-finding Tours to Antiqua, France Project Period
Advanced Biology and Anthropology Class: Front Row: Ke-vin Thorsell, Marcus Monell, John Curran, Dick Dey, Hughie Thorsell, John Deitrich, Tricia Taylor and Jim Chambers. Standing: Ned Butler. Peter Cox, Mark Hood, George Emeny, Richard Snodgrass, John Perenchio, John Maclll-vaine, Bill Fisher. Michelle Cutsforth, Paul Zemina, Mike Perito, Peter Steele. John Sullivan
Students visit this palatial 16th century Chateau of Chambords which houses the relics of its former landlord King Francis I (1483-1531). 1st. great Renaissance King of France.
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ind Spain Highlight 2-Week Fall
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French Tour group prepares to Board D.C. 77 Air France flight to Paris and the beautiful Loire Valley, "Playground of the Kings of France."
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Phil Kirby - Spirit!
Bonfire Sparks
Moose Brown, Phil Kirby, John Perenchio, John Hellman
Onlookers & Firemen at Bonfire
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Absorbing the spirit of the week.
Spirit For Holderness Weekend
John Fulton
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Jim Kreiger
Charlie Altmiller. Jim Kreiger, David Sanderson.
Jim Kreiger, Peter Emmons, & on-lookers.
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The Fire Brigade stamps out Morton House fires and saves it's cat
First row: Jim Kreiger, fire chief; Second row: Matt Bacon, Bob Johnson, Jeff Barnard, David Sanderson; Third row: Charlie Altmiller, Choo choo Vaughn, Ned Butler, Peter Emmons, David Welles, Walter Perry, David McClintic, John Ful-ton, Andy Jamison, Mr. Emeny, & Henry Binney.
Mr. George Emeny, David Sand-erson, & Choo choo Vaughn. Andy Jamison
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Morton House under seia Jim Kreiger and Charlie Altmiller
David Sanderson and Charlie Altmiller
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Peter Farnum. John Allen
Peter Bosworth, Dick Cox
Amy Fierro
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A. B. Twilly livens
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p Proctor's social life
Cindy Muller
John Deas
A. B. Twilly Band and Road Show
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Rocky & son
Bass Smith
Students Take Time Off for Pinball at Rocky's
Tiny Thomas, Connie Johnson and Peter Clark
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Mark Horton
Peter White. Mark Horton, Tom Robinson, Mac Spencer
Cici Tolman, Amy Fierro, Susie Fierro, David Weeks, George Swan
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Andy Jamison The Student Council
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.m^iwrnm^ SENIORS
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Progress is always a work of art
John W. Allen
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Matt Bacon
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Slow and steady wins the race! Jeff Barnard
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And Ihe seasons, they go round and round,' A nd the painted ponies
go up and down; We're captured on a carousal of time.
We can V return, we can only look behind from where we came,
And go round and round in the cir-cle game. Joni Mitchell
Michele Cutsforth
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Christopher Dey
Kevin Cantin
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" Well I'll be a horned toad on a calfs liver on a Sunday in March. " Peter Emmons
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William Faccone
"1 want to hear and see everything" Beverly Eyre
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"Words have users, but as well, users have words. And it is the users who establish the world's reality. " Le Roi Jones Peter Farnum
"All of the animals except man knows that the principle business of life is to enjoy it. " John Fulton
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Paul Ford "No Quote'
Henry Fish
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"Life is a game of chance and patience is your best partner." John A. Hellman
Paul Hartshorne
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"Many seed good nights and lose good days." Robert Johnson
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"There are some places I'll remember all my life, All these places had their moments with lovers and friends. Some are dead some are living. In mv life I've loved them all. "
George Kalathakis
Matt Kolb
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"Brevity is the soul of wit. " Jim Kreiger
"Discretion is the better part of valor. Perry Krassner
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"How Bizarre." Warren Lefkowich
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Colin McCabe
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John Macllvaine
Cabot McMullen
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Nick Meyer
"There ain't no hair on a bullfrog's hiny-That's why it's so shiny."
Thomas Moye
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John Perenchio
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"What can I do, we just live in a zoo, and all I can do is play the spaceball ricochet. " Michael Perito
"There can be no high community where there is not ample leisure." Walter Perry
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"If your nose is to the grindstone, and you hold it there long enough, in time you 'll say there is no such thing as brooks that babble and birds that sing. These three will all your world compose; Just you, the stone and your worn out nose." David Sanderson
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"Here we are in ihe years where the showman shifts gears, life becomes ca-reers, children cry in fear 'Let us out of Here!"
Robert Richardson
"The reality of life and death is an inevidable shock-ing fact. That's why its good to seek your self-identity. " Mark Riley
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" You win a few You lose a few And some gel rained out." John Scranton
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Charles Smith
"Being is exhausting. There is always another mountain to climb. Richard Snodgrass
"Who has seen the wind? Neither you nor I; But when the trees bow down their heads The wind is passing by. " Kathy Sanderson
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"Of course I'm insane . . . isn't everyone?" Tricia Taylor
Craig Stevens
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"People who think they can do whatever they want, whenever they want to are crazy. Because life isn't made that way." Richard Vaughan
John Walford
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"/ think, therefore I am. " Jean-Paul Sartre David Walker
David Welles
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"What saves a man is step. It is always the same step. But you have to take it." Antoine De Sainte Exupery Reed Zars
"Some people say I've got a lot of manners and some say I've got a lot of nerve, but I say I won't quit moving until I get what I deserve. " Chris Williams
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John Scranton
Becky Decatur
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DORMS
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Carriage House: front - Mr. and Mrs. Richard Latham. Snickers & Britches; rear - Cici Tolman, Libby LaMotte, Debbie Reeder, Ginger Cross.
Gannett Huse: front - Kevin Cantin, George Kalathakis, Nick Meyer, Don Woodbury, Walter Perry, Eli Trevino, Steven Mahoney. Second row: Marcus Monell, John Perenchio, John Nachman, Rich-ard Vaughn, Gurdon Perry, Dan O'Connell, Matt Kolb. Third row: Henry Fish. John Hellman, John Cuthbert. Tree: Craig Stevens, Paul Zemina, Colin McCabe, Peter Emmons, Peter Joy, Todd Hunter. Peter Bosworth, David Weeks, Doug Tolman, David Welles, & Steve Martin.
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Jodi Walford & Kathy Ferguson Mary Lowell Stone House: front Roger Sandman, Gil Stewart, Phil Manenthel, John Keuper, Tommy Trevor, Bill Dresner, Henry Rudkin, Dick Stewart, Steve Theriault, Peter Jamison, John Curran. Back row: Ken Hall, Michael Sellers, Bruce McKinney. roof: Mac Spencer, Phil Butler, Peter White, Frank McClellan, Scot Turner, Charles Tucker.
Mackenzie House: Russ Maughn, Greer Fitzgerald, John Dietrich, Tommy Moye, Peter Leary, Bill Fisher, Dick Dey, John Deas, Mike Klau.
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Carr House: front Chris Williams, Jack Schroeder, David Perkins; second row - Chris Root, Pablo Rivero; third row Jeff Stevens, Jim Meyer; fourth row - John Ashmun, John Taliaferro; fifth - Rick Williams, Chip Rosario, Duey TenBroeck, John Heard; Sixth row -Bobby Calder, Steve Sertner; last row Mr. & Mrs. Tim Norris & Mathew.
Tim Loring & Pablo Rivero
Morton House: front - Henry Binney, Gun-ner Robinson, David Sanderson, John Canavan; second row - David Urann, Perry Krassner. Peter Hoffman. John Allen; rear - Steve Quinlan, Chris Dey. Dick Snod-grass. John Nelson.
Gulick House: front - Les McAuliffe, David Walker; second row - Reed Zars, Jon Sullivan, Jose Aguiluz; third row -Paul Hartshorne, Colin McCabe & Bev Eyre.
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Ives House: front - Mrs. Emeny, Raoul Santos, Bob Benson, Gregg MacDonald, Rusty Deas, Second row: Mr. George Emeny, Peter Farnum, John Caesar. Juan Danzilo, Mike Rudkin; rear Donald Wright & David McClintic.
Cary House: front - Dan Hindert, Mr. & Mrs. Heidi Meikrantz. Left to right: Cary Cocke, Bob Saitow, Bev Eyre, John Scranton, Paul Ford, Henry Vaughn, Eli Trevino, John Millar, Chip Lefkowich, Pete Steele, Donny Sargent, Jim Kreiger, Rick Chasey, Steve Bridges, Phil Kirby, George Kaknes, John Fulton, Ned Butler, Moose Brown, & Shawn Dye.
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Kathv Sanderson
New Girls' Dorms Invade Proctor's Masculine Domain First row: Amy Fierro, Donna Levitz, Michele
Cutsforth, Connie Johnson; Second row: Becky Decatur. Liza Quinn, Liz Pade, Kit O'Neil, Kathy Sanderson, & Henry; Third row: Abby Roberts, & Janet McKee.
Liza Quinn
Michele Cutsforth
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Connie Johns
Ernie Sheppard, Jodi J Walford & Melissa
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Kit O'Neil, Liza Quinn, Kathy Sand-erson
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Mr. and Mrs. David Fowler (Headmaster), Diane, Jenifer, and Karen.
Mrs. Howard
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Mr. Parachini
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Burke and Monty
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Mr. Richard Cox
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bellefeuille. Debbie. Christina and Ricky.
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Mr. Bob Kmen
Mrs. Joan Clarke
Mr. and Mrs. David Choate
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Mr. Dan Hindert Mr. & Mrs. Spencer Jackson, Todd & Brice.
Mr. Spencer Jackson
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Mr. Chris Norris
Mr. John DeCourcey
Mr. Tim Norris
Mrs. Tim Norris
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Mrs. Meikrantz, Heidi, & Josh
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Mr. Latham, M. Jackson Mrs. Richard Latha
Mr. Robert Wilson
Mr. Meikrantz
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Mrs. Annette Stevens Mrs. Krys Meachen
Mrs. Nancy Barrett
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Mrs. Barbara Sanborne
Mrs. Constance McLeod
Mrs. Jane Belanger
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Doug Henderson
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Matilda
Mrs. Decatur
Ernie Shepard, Buzz Zars, Mrs. Stearns, Dottie
. m i Mr. Wilson, Mr. Emeny, Mr. Parachini
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Mike Sellers and Ken Hall
Bob Saitow
Henry Binney and Peter Bosworth
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SPORTS
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Henry Rudkin and Peter Farnum
Henry Rudkin. Walter Perry. Dick Stewart. Peter Farnum
Henry Rudkin, Walter Perry, Rick Latham
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Henry Rudkin, John Keuper Walter Perry
Randy Richards and Mark Horton
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Jon Sullivan, David McClintic, Reed Zars, and David Weeks
Varsity Soccer team builds experience and team play under new Head Coach
Juan Danzilo and Bob Benson
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David McClintic (Goalie) Cass Smith, Tim Loring, and Tommy Moye
Andy Sheppe, Cass Smith, Buzz Zars, Walter Perry and
Jose Aguiluz.
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J.V. Soccer team kicks its way to shattering victory at Lakes' Regional Championships
Mac Spencer, John Heard, John Hayes, Nick Meyer, Bobby Calder, Bev Eyre, John Cuthbert, David Perkins. Dick Stewart, Jose Aguiluz, Dr. Hand, Russ Maughn, Jodie Walford and Cici Tolman.
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Bill Faccone, David McClintic, John Sullivan, and Reed Zars
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Andy Sheppe, John Canavan, David McClintic, Courtney Galluzzo, Tommy Moye, Bill Faccone, David Welles, Jose Aguiluz, Reed Zars, Walter Perry
Tom Moye John Keuper, Bob Cocke, John Walford, John Cuthbert Dave Perkins.
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Cass Smith, David Welles, Tom Moye, Peter Cox.
David McClintic and Jose Aguiluz.
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Left: John Perenchio, Donny Sargent, Peter Emmons, and Cabot McMullen
Matt Kolb and Mike Perito
left to right: Keith Bartlett, Cabot McMullen (Front), Peter Em-mons, Don Sargent, far right John Curran.
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Cheerleaders at Holderness Game. .
Keith Bartlett
Mike Sellers. Ken Hall, Mr. Bellefeuille.
Front: Mark Riley, Perry Krassner, Don Sargent. Peter Emmons; Rear: John Perenchio, Cabot McMullen, Keith Barlett, Mike Perito and Chris Williams
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John Perenchio Kim Galluzzo
Peter Farnum and Rick Chasey
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Mark Riley Above Right: Mr. Walker, M L Belleuille, Phil Kirby and Mr. Thorsell
Steve Martin and John Perenchio
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The new Varsity Hockey rink.
Mike Rudkin, Peter Emmons and Kevin Cantin; Proctor vs. Brewster
Varsity Hockey: front Jon Sullivan. Gregg MacDonald, Peter Cox, Bev Eyre, Kevin Cantin, Jim Chambers, John Caesar. Rear Mike Rudkin. Peter Emmons, John Curran, Raoul Santos, Cabot McMullen, Bob Benson, Donald Wright, Bobby Calder, John Hellman and Coach Chris Norris.
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Proctor vs. Tilton. John Sul van
Proctor vs. Brewster, Bev Eyre
Alumni Game Left: John Cur-ran and John Curran and John Caesar: Goalie: D. Bab-bit and Bev Eyre
J.V. vs. Holderness, center: Russ Maughn, rear: Rich Vaughn.
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Peter Cox, Alumni, & spectators.
Peter Emmons, Raoul Santos, Mike Rudkin.
Bev Eyre, John Caesar, John Curran
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John Sullivan, Bob Benson, Cabot McMullen, Jim Chambers, Bobby Calder, Kevin Cantin. John Hell-man.
John Caesar
Bob Benson (on bottom)
First row: Mr. David Fowler. Craig VonKohorn. Tom Robinson. Tiny Thomas. Richard Vaughn. Peter Clark, Phil Butler. Steve Quinlan, Bass Smith, Dave Choate. second row: Russ Mawn, Peter White, Digger Mahoney, Mark Riley, Gil Stewart, Eli Trevino. Dick Stewart.
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Varsity Lacrosse: Coach Livingston, Henry Fish, Moose Brown, John Perenchio, David Welles, Keith Bartlett, David Weeks, Courtney Gal-luzzo, Peter Joy, Paul Zemina, Bill Faccone, Frank McClellan, George Kalathakis, Digger Mahoney, Donny Sargent, Peter Emmons, Ted Hutchinson, Mike Rudkin, Andy Sheppe. and Andy Jamison.
John Perenchio
Henry Fish and George Kalathakis
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Mr. Livingston. Henry Fish, Dig-ger Mahoney, & David Welles.
Mike Rudkin, T o m m y Trevor. Eli Tre-vino, & Cindy Muller.
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David Welles
John Perenchio, Moose Brown
David Welles, Henry Fish, & Spectators
Keith Bardett, Peter Clark
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Rick Polk
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Miscellaneous Sports Events.
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first row: Chris Williams, Bass Smith, John Walford, Steve Martin, Rick Chasey; rear: Mrs. Meikrantz, Dan O'Connell, Mr. Meikrantz, Gunner Rob-inson.
Mr. Richard Bellefeuille. Chris Williams, Mark Riley, Bass Smith, Rick Chasey, Malcolm Irons, Donald Wright.
Chris Williams
Bass Smith. Rick Caasev
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Pablo Rivero
Jeff Stevens Kathy Sanderson
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Craig VonKohorn
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SENIORS John Whitaker Allen; Univ. of Wisconsin 321 Warwick Rd. Kenilworth, 111. 60043 tel. 251-3963
Mathew Lance Bacon; Worcester Poly-Tech Inst. 4919 Wolf Rd. Erie, Pa. 16505 tel. 833-4805
Jeffrey Scott Barnard; Locust Hill Farm Goffstown, N.H. 03045
Stephen Hunt Bridges; 941 Hale St. Beverly Farms, Mass. 01915
Edward Grant Butler; 5 Gardner Ave. Andover, Mass. 01810
Kevin Francis Cantin; 101 West High St. Somersworth, N.H. 03878 tel. 692-4374
Michele Lee Cutsforth; Williams Collage 3720 S.W. Lee St. Portland, Ore. 97221
Christopher Dirk Dey; Univ. of Miami P.O. Box 1011 New Brunswick, N.J. 08903 tel. 297-0390
Deborah Ann Drake; Univ. of Vt. Box 263 Sunapee, N.H. 03782
Peter Blake Emmons, Jr.; Brushy Ridge Rd. New Canaan, Conn.
Francis Beverly Eyre, II; 22 Wood Lane Locust Valley, N.Y. 11560 tel. 676-4099
William James Faccone; Knights Hill New London, N.H.
Peter Stern Farnum; 106 Riddell St. Greenfield, Mass. 01301
Henry Earl Fish, II; 3535 Hershey Rd. Erie, Pa. 16506
Paul Merrifield Ford; 1035 Burr St. Fairfield, Conn.
John F. Fulton; 12 Wincrest Drive Huntington, N.Y. 11743 tel. 271-5378
Paul Harrison Hartshorne; Univ. of Mass. 141 Highland St. Dedham, Mass. 02026 tel. 329-9438
John Alburn Hellman; Cedar Rd. Gates Mills, Ohio 44040
Robert Humphrey Johnson; Nichols College 25 Grandview Rd. Chelmsford, Mass. 01824 tel. 256-9246
David J. Kaknes; Univ. of Vt. 49 Eaton Ave. Woburn. Mass. 01801 tel. 933-2703
George Kalathakis; 41 N. Bergen Place Freeport, N.Y. 11520
Mathew Jacob Kolb; Moravian College Blackacre Farm R.D. # 1 Damelsville, Pa. 18038 tel. 837-2451
Perry Louis Krassner; Beloit College 88 Highndge Rd. New Rochelle, N.Y. 10804 tel. 632-6004
James Small Kreiger; 4 Kimball Rd. Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 12601
Elisabeth Marsden LaMotte; 40 Lookerman Ave. Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 12601
Richard Joseph Reynolds Leary; 7641 Tanglecrest Drive Dallas, Texas 75240 tel. 239-2717
Warren David Lefkowich; Skidmore College 17850 S. Woodland Rd. Shaker Heights, Ohio 44120 tel. 521-7707
Colin McCabe; Ithica College 14 Broad St. Westport, Conn. 06880 tel. 227-0264
John Clayton Mcllvaine; New London, N.H. 03257
Malcolm Cabot McMullen; Univ. of New Mex. P.O. Box 332 Hyanmsport, Mass. 02647 tel. 491-6655
Nicholas J. Meyer; 515 Briarpark Drive Houston, Texas 77042 tel. 782-4198
Thomas Colbert Moye; 180 Cross St. Chatham, Mass. 02633
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Kathleen Stanley O'Neil; Univ. of N.H. P.O. Box 151 Chesterfield, N.H. 03443
John Gardner Perenchio; Brown Univ. 111 South Glenroy Ave. Los Angeles, Calif. 90049
Michael Perito, II; Colby College 1417 Quincy Shore Drive Quincy, Mass. 02169 tel. 479-5791
Walter Perry, IV: Univ. of Vt. 780 Harbor Rd. Southport, Conn. 06490 tel. 259-2897
Deborra Ann Reeder; 211 Crestwood Drive Camillus, N.Y. 13031
Robert Bridge Richardson; Univ. of Vt. Box 96 E. Brewster, Mass. 02640 tel. 896-3317
Mark Braynen Riley; 41 West 112 St. New York, N.Y. 10026
David Craig Sanderson; 32 Sherwood Circle Little Silver, N.J. 07739 tel. 747-3263
Kathleen C. Sanderson; Middlebury, College 32 Sherwood Circle Little Silver, N.J. 07739 tel. 747-3263
John Selden Scranton; Plymouth College Hurricane Rd., R.F.D. #2 Keene, N.H. 03431 tel. 352-1722
Charles Arthur Smith, III; Univ. of New Mex. 24 Middle Hollow Rd. Huntington, N.Y. 11743 tel. 692-5778
Richard Lee Snodgrass; Univ. of New Mex. 1317 N. Bay Shore Drive, Virginia Beach, Va. 33451 tel. 428-7075
Craig Howard Stevens; 32 Highland Circle Wayland, Mass. 01778
Tricia Jean Taylor; Univ. of N.H. Double TT Ranch, R.F.D. # 1 Box 69 Danbury, N.H.
Richard Foster Vaughn; 95 Reed Ave. Pelham Manor, N.Y. 10803
John Jeffrey Walford; Univ. of Colorado Granliden-on-Sunapee Sunapee, N.H. 03782 Tel. 763-9953
David Harter Walker; Univ. of Vt. 4236 West Lake Rd. Erie, Pa. 16505 tel. 833-4704
David Aspinwall Welles; 15 Sheffield West Winchester, Mass. 01890
Christopher Dejohn Williams; 1664 Weeks Ave. Bronx, N.Y. 10457
Peter Reed Alexander Zars; Williams College Box 1071 Craig, Colorado 81625 tel. 276-3220
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School Government
School Leader M. Cabot McMullen
Assistant School Leader Richard L. Snodgrass Carr House Leader - Christopher Dej. Williams Group Leader Steven Sertner Group Leader Charles A. Smith
Carriage House Leader Elizabeth LaMotte Cary House Leader James S. Kreiger Group Leader Edward G. Butler Group Leader Andrew Jamison Group Leader David J. Kaknes
Gannett House Leader John G. Perenchio Group Leader Peter B. Emmons Group Leader Peter W. Joy
Gulick House Leader David H. Walker Group Leader Jonathan L. Sullivan
Ives House Leader David W. McClintic Group Leader Timothy L. Higgins
MacKenzie House Leader Thomas C. Moye Group Leader Peter B. Cox
Mary Lowell Stone House Leader - Mark B. Riley Group Leader John H. Curran Group Leader Raymond Smith
Morton House Leader Michael Pento Group Leader - Perry L. Krassner Group Leader Robert Richardson
Job Superintendent P. Reed Zars Dining Room Foreman Walter Perry Assistant - Robert W. Calder Assistant - William R. Fisher Assistant Robert H. Johnson Assistant George Kalathakis
Dry Cleaning Foreman Philip M. Kirby Maxwell Savage Hall Foreman - Jeffrey S. Barnard Grounds Foreman Deborah A. Drake Shirley Hall Foreman - Mathew J. Kolb Holland Memorial Hall Foreman John F. Fulton Field House Foreman - Peter C. Bosworth
Student Librarian Paul M. Ford Assistant Student Librarian - Kimberly Galluzzo
Athletic Director David A. Welles Assistant Athletic Director - Keith W. Bartlett Assistant Athletic Director Tricia J, Taylor
Head Athletic Hostesses Constance Johnson and Susie Fierro
Student Council Debbie Drake Peter B. Emmons, Jr. Andrew Jamison James S. Krieger David W. McClintic M. Cabot McMullen, School Leader Thomas C. Moye John G. Perenchio Michael Perito, II, Secretary Mark B. Riley, Treasurer Charles A. Smith, III Richard L. Snodgrass,
Assistant School Leader David H. Walker Christopher DeJ. Williams, Chairman Erline Shepard
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National Honor Society Mike Perito Chris Williams Mark Riley John Perenchio Michelle Cutsforth Reed Zars
Basement Barb (Newspaper) Reed Zars Buzz Zars David Walker
Yearbook Mr. Richard Cox Advisor Debbie Drake Editor Chris Williams Business Manager Photographers: Mark Hood Mike Klau Andy Jamison Bob Richardson
Typist Tricia Taylor
Layout Design Kit O'Neil Amy Fierro Roger Sandman Susie Fierro Connie Johnson Mark Hood Libby LaMotte
Artists John Allen Steve Bridges
Writers Debbie Drake Mr. Richard B. Cox
Social Committee Mrs. Hansell Burke Advisor Chip Lefkowich Paul Ford Libby LaMotte Henry Fish Cabot McMullen Phil Kirby
Proctor Players 1972-73 Mrs. Merry Latham Advisor Dave McClintic Liz Pade Andy Sheppe Paul Hartshorne Chris Williams Cabot McMullen CiCi Tolman Suzie Fierro Rodger Sandman Eli Trevino Phil Manenthal Janet McKee Ginger Cross Debby Reeder Ray Smith John Scranton Amy Fierro Pete Farnum
Andy Jamison Libby LaMotte John Allen
John Fulton Kathy Sanderson Connie Johnson Henry Fish Pete Leary Cass Smith Mike Perito Jim Krieger Chip Lefkowich Kim Galluzzo Cindy Muller Phil Kirby Taylor Mickle Ernie Sheppard Mark Riley Tommy Trevor Bev Eyre Becky Decatur Liza Quinn Athletic Council Mr. Robert Wilson Advisor David Welles Director Tncia Taylor Assistant Director Keith Bardett Assistant Director Mr. Richard Bellefeuille Mr. Spencer Jackson Mr. Richard Latham
Athletic Hosts Susie Fierro Connie Johnson Becky Decatur
Varsity Ski (Nordic) Mr. Timothy Norris Coach Mr. Daniel Hindert Coach Dave Sanderson Captain Steve Martin Captain Cross Country
Buzz Zars
Reed Zars Dave Sanderson Dave Walker John Ohler Michelle Cutsforth
Jumping Steve Martin Peter Joy Steve Sertner John Ashmun Dick Stewart Malcolm Irons
Varsity Ski (Alpine) Mr. Richard Latham Coach Steve Martin Captain Malcolm Irons Steve Sertner Terry Taylor John Ohler Rick Polk Nancy Guilfoy
Rocks and Docks Miss Mary Hutchings Advisor Mr. Dan Hindert - Advisor Ted Bruce Jim Chambers Chris Dey Rusty Deas Bob McDaniel John Ohler
Jack Schroeder Peter White Jon Nelson Ned Butler Dick Day John Deas Kathy Ferguson Pete Leary Steve Quinlan Roger Sandman Dave Walker Mike Klau Cary Cocke
Kayakers Miss Mary Hutchings Advisor Buzz Zars
Jim Chambers Dave Perkins Dave Pierce Bob McDaniel Cary Cocke Ned Butler Chris Dey Jack Schroeder Bill Fisher Bob Cocke
Varsity Soccer: Robert Kmen-Coach A e d Bemis vTeter Clark VT-eter A. Cox Vjuan Danzilo William J. Faccone ^ '
7 Courtney S. Galluzzo Paul Hartshorne
v Andrew Jamison v Timothy G. Loring, Manager /David C. McClintic Thomas G. Moye " A Walter Perry \ It Thomas Robinson Jiir^t Charles A. Smith, III " ] ^ Jonathan Sullivan Hi, J>^~ ^David Weeks David Welles, Captain 1 ; Peter R. Zars
J.V. Soccer Mr. James Hand Coach
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Varsity Baseball Mr. Richard Bellefeuille Coach Gunner Robinson Manager Mark Riley Captain Chris Williams Captain Malcolm Irons Rick Chasey Don Wright John Walford Ray Smith Chip Rosario Phil Kirby Dan O'Connell John Caesar
Sailing Mr. Richard Latham Coach Randy Richards Mark Horton John Deas John Keuper Henry Rudkin Dick Stewart Walter Perry Peter Farnum John Millar Charles Tucker Liz Pade Henry Binney Geof Fageol Libby LaMotte Varsity LaCrosse Mr. Robert Livingston Coach Tom Trevor Manager Ron Woodbury Manager Henry Fish Co-Captain Keith Bartlett David Welles Bill Faccone Courtney Galluzzo Don Sargent Feank McClelland Digger Mahoney Ted Hutchinson Mike Rudkin Pete Emmons Andy Jamison Moose Brown
Paul Zemina George Kalathakis David Weeks
Pete Clark Pete Joy John Perenchio Co-Captain Andy Sheppe Bill Ficher John Hellman George Kalathakis Phil Kirby Steve Martin Dave Pierce Rich Vaughn Paul Zemina
Girls' Lacrosse: Mr. David Fowler Coach Kathy Ferguson Jodi Walford Ginger Cross
Cindy Muller Cici Tolman Taylor Mickle Melissa Bashaw Nancy Guilfoy John Keuper Cici Tolman John Cuthbert Jody Walford Connie Johnson Dick Stewart Mac Spenser T. J. McKee Chip Boyd Todd Hunter Pete Jamison Bob Cocke Tom Robinson Dave Perkins
JV Football Kenneth Hall, Manager James Baumgardner Paul Josendale Philip Kirby Stephen Mahoney Steven Martin Colin McCabe Bruce McKinney James Meyer Cindy Muller Photography James Powers Michael Sellers, Manager
Kevin Sleeper Ray Smith Keith Thomas Donald Wright
Varsity Football Mr. Richard Bellefeuille - Coach Mr. James Walker Assistant Coach Mr. Kevin Thorsell Assistant Coach Mr. Robert Livingston Assistant Coach Ken Hall - Manager Mike Sellers Manager Cincy Muller Official Movie Maker Mark Riley Captain Pete Emmons Captain Chris Williams Malcolm Irons Moose Brown
Perry Krasner Rick Chasey Bass Smith
Chip Rosario John Perenchio Mike Perito Pete Farnum Cabot McMullen Pete Joy Keith Bartlett John Curran Don Sargent
Varsity Tennis Mr. Donald Burke Coach Pete Hoffman Bob Benson Perry Krassner Captain Bob Richardson Marcus Monell John Hayes George Swann Kathy Sanderson
J.V. Tennis Mr. David Choate -Jeff Stevens Pablo Rivero Shawn Dye Greg Von Kohorn John Hellman John Nachman Andy Johnstone
Coach
Note: Any Lack of Information is due to the lack of Cooperation on the part of the School. (This is not Directed at any particular Members everyone is to blame!)
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Silver Patrons
Mr. & Mrs. Edmund B. Fitzgerald Mr. & Mrs. Keegan Mr. William Rudkin
Mr. & Mrs. B. J. Walker Mr. & Mrs. Louis H. Lamotte III
Mrs. G. E. Garcia
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Bronze Patrons
Dr. & Mrs. Charles Keuper Mr. & Mrs. Phillips N. Weeks Mr. & Mrs. Bertram Lefkowich
Mr. & Mrs. Warren A. Tripps, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. K. Philip Dresdner
Mr. Wolfgang Heinberg Mrs. & Mrs. Cioffi Mr. John F. Fulton Kidder Garage
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald R. Boyd Mr. & Mrs. William S. Faccone, Sr.
Criscenti's Market Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Bigony Mr. & Mrs. Milton C. Benson
Mr. & Mrs. William M. Scranton Mr. Robert Sertner
Mr. Peter Emmons, Sr. Mrs. Charles H. Atlmiller, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James E. Quinn Mr. & Mrs. John E. Canavan
Dr. & Mrs. Robert W. Chambers Dr. & Mrs. Clough
Mr. & Mrs. Dexter Richards Mr. & Mrs. Eugene F. McCabe Mr. & Mrs. Donald W. Horton
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Franklin National Bank
Franklin Savings
Central Street Franklin, New Hampshire
Members of F.D.I.C.
Bank
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E. J. Keegan Co. 425 Central St.
Franklin, N.H. 03235
Kyanize paints Hardware
Sporting Goods
Prescott Oil Co. Inc. W. Franklin, N.H.
Grevior Furniture Franklin, N.H.
New London Inn New London, N.H.
R. P. Johnson & Son Potter Place, N.H.
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Renham
Rexham
Seven Hearths Country Store and Antique Shop
Route 11 Sunapee, N.H. Priscilla Drake tel. 763-5546
FRANKLIN-TILTON AUTOMO-BILE
DEALERS ASSOCIATION Benson Auto Co., Inc.
Colburn-Camp Motor Co., Inc. Elliot Ford, Inc.
Nick's Auto Service
The Edgewood Inn New London, N.H. tel. 526-2171
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Cocktail Lounge
Wool -Lamb
Keeps you warm even when wet - Cooked slowly and evenly is delicious.
The " G " Spear Sheep outfit says to Eagles, Coyotes, Lions, Bears; You can live too, There is room and welcome for all the good guys on the range. Join our friends. Try our product.
Stone End Lodge and Cottages Sunapee, N.H.
Open Year Round
Andover Meadow Motor Inn
Route 11 Andover, N.H. 03216
Motel & Cabins Restaurant, Gift Shop
Marge and Pete DeBartole
Currier & Phelps Mobile Station
and Village Store Andover, N.H.
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Colonial Pharmacy New London, N.H.
For Your Health and Better Living Needs
dexter's inn and tennis club
Stagecoach Rd. Sunapee, N.H. 03782 tel. 603-763-5571
Open Mid-May To Mid-November
Concord Camera Store Everything Photographic
29 Main St., Concord, N.H.
Compliments of
Twin River Sport Shop Inc. 402 Central Street
Franklin, N.H. 03235
Athletic Supplies Sporting Goods
Douglas Everett Arena Concord, N.H.
Cricenti's Market New London, N.H.
Compliments of
Kidder's Garage New London, N.H. Crossroads of Sports
Daniel Wolf Photographer
Snow, Turf, and Clay Pizazz
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Editor's Note: I a m not going to say too much except to express m y deepest
thanks to all who helped m e complete this difficult task. Also I am sure that I a m speaking for everyone at Proctor when I send thanks to those who contributed and gave their support. With limited organization, I a m happy to think that we have turned out a good representation of the 1973 year at Proctor. In the future, I hope things will be more organized and the staff can produce the book that we all strive to produce every year. Good Luck to all those next year.
Debbie Drake, Editor '73
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