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PROCTOR/AN
Proctor Jr.-Sr. High School Proctor/ Vermont
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Jr. High Classes Seniors Faculty Sports Activities Advertisements
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//CROSSING THE LINE//
We started out to_gether And together we'll be until the end. We've had plenty of great times With lots of bumps and bruises to mend.
Our grade school memories, May they never die. We laughed and played and We learned how to reach for the sky.
The fright of starting high school Was more exciting than scarey. Meeting new people and learning new schedules Was nothing but confusingly hairy.
Our freshmen year finally arrived And with it came responsibilities new. We left behind ole' junior high And our lasting memories grew and grew.
New decisions and plans to make Became a definite must. For our Senior year quickly came And the world was opening before us.
Now the time to leave has come And we all will be just fine. 'Cause we're not just taking a step We're "Crossing the Line "
Shauna Chamberlain
"This is how it's done." " I hate lab period!"
" It's Friday!!!" "Copying are you ?"
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"OK, I give, I give!"
"Did you hear ... 7" "Very funny guys"
"The Gruesome Twosome"
"Friends forever" "Mike's making friends." "Work is wonderful!"
"Good job, Herb!" "Fatigued, faithful four"
" I don' t want to hear it!"
"You're not Chris ... "
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" No way, Mr. Gee!" "These are my buddies!"
"We didn' t do it, honest!"
" I think I need a haircut." I
"They never feed me."
"The Munchkin Table"
" Nothing on that boot!" "How's this pose?" " I know Karate." "Tom ... our car's gone."
"What d'ya think, Frank?" "Better luck next time, Enosburg!" 'Tm so sick of typing!"
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I SAW A MAN
I saw a man pursuing the horizon; Round and round they sped. I was disturbed at this; I accosted the man. "It is futile," I said, "You can never --- " "You lie," he cried. And ran on.
- Stephen Crane
Like the man in the poem Mr. Tracy "runs on," inspiring us to pursue our dreams, to pursue excellence and to pursue our goals.
Thus we dedicate the 1983 yearbook to Paul Tracy.
Patricia Alexander Melissa Barker Tom Bell Kara Blow
Laurie Blow Todd Blow Harry Chamberland Steve Cocci
Nikki Farnham Christa Hastings Richard Hofacker Trip Janzen
Tim Kehoe Kathy Kellaway Karen Kohler Jamie Lancour
Ted Manning Tricia McAllister Jerry Navarrette Ava Pehm
Doug Perry Frank Piercey Tracy Ra tier Melissa Risteff
Karen Rogers Jason Saceric Elizabeth Socinski Jim Stattel
Lori Swahn Nathan Tracy Ellen Valach Linda Watkins
Brilm Wood Kim Zawistoski
SEVENTH GRADE
The energetic 7th graders, determined to make their presence known, snatched 2nd place in the candy sale. When it came to the Winter Carnival, the 7th graders displayed their good sportsmanship and terrific spirit (which made up for any lost events).
With the help of advisors Tom Sheehan and Lee Orvis, the 7th grade held a welcome dance in May for the 6th grade.
Steve Harmon Melody Jasmin Earl Kehoe Todd Knapp Kelli Kugler Todd Landon
Beth Lester Lissa Lewis Michelle Loso James Manning Jon May Corey Mullan
Craig Mullan Chip Partaledis Susan Reissig Shelley Rider Roberta Salvail Shane Sanborn
Wendall Smith Jenny Thomas John Vida Sean Ward Tom Warren Dara Zuckernick
Kim Baccei George Balch Christine Barker Angela Barton Dawn Caron
Kim Catterton Gary Chapin Tina Clark John Corliss Robert Cowans
Tracy Cushman Lisa deLancey David Dwyer David Falco Angela Fletcher
In their second year at Proctor High School the 8th grade began their year with a trip to The Hulbert Center. They learned how to work as a class. They were accompanied by their class advisors, Cindy Clark and Richard Hofacker. In the Candy Sale, Todd Landon placed 2nd as an individual seller. In the Winter Carnival they placed 2nd.
EIGHTH GRADE
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Todd Allard Robin Allen Julie Anderson
Lisa Baccei Katy Baker Bill Capmen
Jason Chamberlain Russell Champine Corinna Covell
FRESHMEN
Julie Cowans Melissa Derry Chuck Euber
Kim Faulkner Kim Fletcher John Flory
Dan Gilliam David Griffin Ron Hemenway
The freshman class arrived at Proctor High School full of energy and enthusiasm. They went right to work finishing first in the Annual Candy Sale.
The freshman class sponsored a successful fall dance as their community project. The proceeds were donated to the Rutland County Humane Society.
In the spring, the class sponsored a dance to earn money for their treasury. This dance was also a success because the whole class participated.
Class officers were: President, Todd Allard; Vice President Shari Hughes; Secretary, Julie Cowans; Treasurer, David Griffin.
Shari Hughes Julie Jasmin Stacy Lansing Mary Manning
Tracy McAllister Sheryl McCullough Jason Melen Jerry Miglorie
Doug Miles Curt Moore Rodney Reed David Rogers
John Sargent Sue Simonds Nancy Tilden
Becky Todd Kris Triller Tom Valach
John Wood Gidget Wyman
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Dawn Clark John Drinwater Brent Farrell
Shane Farrell Lisa Fenton Cheryl Forrest
Steve Alexander Patty Anderson Tina Barker Chris Barton Val Bishop
David Blow Edna Bowen Jeff Brooks Kara Chamberlain Sandy Chapin
SOPHOMORES The class of '85, although
large in number, was not overly enthusiastic this year. They planned 3 dances, but none were followed through. Despite their lack of fund raisers, these sophomores did become part of the Big Brother/Big Sister Program and took care of the nursery at graduation. With the help of advisors Mrs. Burke and Mrs. May, the sophomores hosted the Winter Carnival Breakfast. Class officers were Keith Knapp, Edna Bowan, Ella Trinci, and Debbie L'Herault.
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Gary Holt Karen Jalbert
Jana Jones Keith Knapp
Amy Lafrance Paul Lasky
Debbie L'Herault Tammy McAllister Mike McKinnell Ann Pentkowski Ted Perkins
Tammy Poljacik Heidi Poro James Reissig Rosanna Reynolds Sharon Rider
Chris Rodgers Michele Rogers Julie Saceric Sue Sawtell Tom Schauwecker
Rob Shackelford Joanne Shackett Judy Socinski John Soulia Susan Steele
Marianne Svorinic Mark Swahn David Thornton
Ed Tomasko Susan Tracy Ella Trinci
Lisa Valente Beth Warren Beth Wiren
Ron Wood
Missing: Andy Covell Mike Finch Kathy Greeno Henry Miles
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JUNIORS David Baccei Pat Baker Ron Barker John Barros
Kim Bender Kristi Benoit David Caceres Shauna Chamberlain
Chris Chapin Lesley Clough Christine Covell Suzanne Curtis
Steve Cushman Kevin Elliot Chuck Farrel Tad Felie
The energetic juniors were a super class this year. Though they sometimes showed nonchalance during school, they came through when they were needed most. Great class spirit was produced when the eleventh grade sponsored a raffle and raised almost $300. The JuniorSenior Prom, if not a monetary success, was a lot of fun and worth the time and effort of those in the junior class who spent months preparing for this event. Class officers were Greg King-President, Chris Hughes-Vice President, John Miglorie-Secretary, and Nancy Smiel-Treasurer. Missing: Mike Clark, Mike Jaquith, and Mike Horvath.
Scott Fletcher Ben Gilliam Ingrid Grace Carol Gray
Rick Hill Chris Howland Chris Hughes Ron Jasmin
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Kris Johnson Chris King Greg King Becky Kugler
Todd Lertola Lisa Lester Traci McGee Todd Melen
Cheryl Mendenhall John Miglorie David Moore Steve Moran
Gina Navarette Judy Nelson Barb Pentkowski Eddie Poljacik
Gene Poro Tom Racette Nancy Reed Denise Rider
Don Russel Kim Sanborn Mike Santoro Mindy Sargent
Lane Simon Nancy Smiel Kevin Tanner Joe Tanner
Scott Tanner Mike Taranovich Sandi Thibault Doug Todd
Darren Triller Nicky Valente Paul Wyman
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aIInss nf 1983 SENIOR ADDRESSES
Rick Austin 80 South Street Proctor, VT 05765 Chris Bearor RFD 1 Rutland, VT 05701 Lou Beauchain Townline Road, Rutland, VT 05701
Kelly rtnr tlt~...P ~ ~ Debbi er How;e Road~tende~, VT 05737
Darren i tten en, V T 05 Tracy Chamberland 27 Green Square Proctor, VT 05765
Mark Clough ~· 8 !!f et n octor, T 05765 Bill Coons l a ctor, VT 05765 Kathy Coata 1 e Roa ut ana, VT 05701 Mary Freeborn 24 East Street Proctor, VT 05765 Frank Goodrich 31 Eden Street Proctor, VT 05765 Kim Goodrich 31 Eden Street Proctor, VT 05765 Mike Gravelle 91 West Street Proctor, VT 05765 Cathy Izzo '26 Park Street Proctor, VT 05765 Andrea Kugler ctor, VT 05765 Perry Lasky 106 South Street Proctor, VT 05765 Doug Letola South Street Proctor, VT 05765 Theresa Loso 38 Eden Street Proctor, VT 05765 Sue-Ellen Marceau Chittenden, VT 05737 Trish Mendenhall Chittenden, VT 05737 Flori Navar e 19 Center Stre octor, 05765 Herb Pelk nmm.e n :i.lJi VT 05737 Lynn Pilcher 14 i'b s Aven Proc~l, VT 05765 Valarie Reed Power House Road Chittenden, VT 05737 Sharon Reta 5 Holden Avenue Proctor, VT 05765 John Russell 47 Chatterton Park Proctor, VT 05765 Joe Saceric 14 Beavor Pond Road Proctor, VT 05765 Scott Stratton 19 Bluff Street Proctor, VT 05765 Sean Sule ~octor, VT 05765 Eric Supancic 62 Olympus Road Proctor, VT 05765 Sue Svorinic German Hill Farms Pittsford, VT 05763 Dave Swahn 15 Pine Street Proctor, VT 05765 Sharon Tilden 56 Chatterton Park Proctor, VT 05765 Brenda Valach 29 Center Street Proctor, VT 05765 Kate Wood Chittenden, VT 05737 Lisa Young Chatterton Park Proctor, VT 05765
J)uue 5, 7, 9, & 11, 1983 Jrodor, ~ermout
SUPERLATIVES
Best Athletes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kim Goodrich, Sean Sule Best Dressed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sue Marceau Class Mechanic ......... . .... .... .......... ......... .................... ...... Herb Pelkey Class School Skipper ... . ......................... . .............. Kelly Burgess, Doug Lertola Class Smiley ............ . .... .. .. . .... . .......................... . ........... Eric Supancic Class Flirts .. . .. .... .. . .............. . ...... . .......... . ......... Sharon Reta, Scott Stratton Everybody's Friend ................... . ....................................... . Chris Bearor Most Stubborn ......... . .................... . ......................... ... .. Frank Goodrich Class Blusher ......... . ................. . ................................ Trish Mendenhall Class Chauffeur ... . ........ .. ............................................... Lou Beauchain Class Trekie ................................ . .................................. Rick Austin Class Couple ...................................................... Cathy Izzo, Mark Clough Class Giggler ...................................... . ................ . ....... Andrea Kugler Most Daring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Gravelle Class Tardy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bill Coons Noisiest ....... . ..... . ................. . ................... . ........... . ..... Darren Carter Most likely to succeed . ... . . . ..... ... .............. .. ......... . .... . ............ Lisa Young Class Skinnies .......... .. ..... .. .. . .... . ............. . ............ Perry Laskey, Joe Saceric Most Talkative ............................... .. ..................... . ....... Sharon Tilden Class Artists ............ . .... . .............. . ............... . .. Sue Svorinic, Mary Freeborn Class Brain .. . .......... . ......................... . ........................ . ... Kathy Cota Class letter writer .... . .... . .... . ............................................. Theresa Loso Most Confused ..................................... . ........................... Kate Wood Class Skier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ] ohn Russell Class Mouth ... .. ...... . .. . ........................................ . ........ Brenda Valach Class Sleepy-head ...................... . ......... .. ......... . ................ David Swahn Quietest ... . ... . ........ . ....... . .................................. . .. .... .. Flori Navarrete Most Original .... .. .... . ... . .......... . . . . . ........................ . ......... Debbie Blow Class Story teller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Val Reed Class Traveler .. . .................... . ......... . .... . . . .. . .............. Tracy Chamberland Most Musical ................. . .......... . ........ . ... . . . ..................... Lynn Pilcher
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GRADUATION
Remember back in first grade/ We thought we were so old/ The day that we had show-and-tell And brought in some "fooFs gold."
Remember a few years later/ We thought we were divine We teased the 1'first grade babies/" At the ripe old age of nine.
Remember back in sixth grade/ We looked at HIM with a sigh And dreamed of all the coming days In the huge new junior high.
Now it /s eons later As graduation draws near. . We think of bittersweet memories And remember yesteryear.
Remember the hellos and laughter/ Talk over all our fears/ Reflect on learning and sharing Before the goodbyes and tears.
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RICHARD GEORGE AUSTIN JR.
"That which does not kill us makes us stronger."
Crom, "Spazalopolis", Rickless, " Kill me, not Spock!", Conan, Darth Vader, Rick .. yoostin , "The Crommobile."
DEBORAH LYNN BLOW
"Take the colors that you've been given and paint your own rainbow."
Gene, "Debbie-Doo", "Even-Steven", "funny grapes?!" , Hampton '82!, McDonaldland cookies, " Is this the Wheelerville Road? ", bus talks, yogurt covered whats?!, class hairdresser, "Your hair looks fine Sue!!", Summit Lodge.
CHRISTINE MARIE BEAROR
"The road is long, There are mountains in our way; but we climb a step every day."
P.S. I love you, 9/ 19/ 82; Rutland Fair, Rosebud, "Happnin'?" #1 Stooge, Navy Ring, RHRF, "Hey Quota!", '82 Finals with the gang, Cruisin' with Lou, " I don' t want to hear that tape.", FBLA, The Mall, Key Largo, " I don' t want .to go to VOC.", Love those Cadets, Friends Forever, "You're a twerp Chrissy." Senior Prom, Good luck Everyone.
KELLY JANET BURGESS
" If you have one true friend, you have more than your share."
Christmas Eve '82, Petrone's, "Kelly, the dime goes right there . . . then dial!!", "The Camp", a dozen roses! SP, "We hit it ... it's flat , real flat!", " funny grapes", "Has anybody got a portable blen!jler?", "Where are my keys?", Cruisin', "Kell could you give me a ride?", "310", NYC.
LOUIS JOHN BEAUCHAIN
"We cherish our fri ends not for their ability to amuse us, but for our ability to amuse them."
N.Y.C., "67 Polara;" "You're going to hear that tape anyway!", "Getting our feet wet", oceanliners, "That's my high "R", bicycling, "Vive la France", Air Supply, Broccoli, Canoeing in Canada, "Kate you're a fool", rapelling, the gang at the Mall, skiing at Country Club, G_ood luck classmates.
DARREN BRUCE CARTER
"Only those who risk going to far can possibly find how far they can go."
Swimming, March 17, J.D., May 28,, Jan 15., Whipple Hollow, Cruz, Meathead, Dartmouth Deer Run, '82, "Sean, did you see that?" , 105 Oxbow, " I dare you", "Are you sure?", Summer of '82, Navigator, Echo Mountain, paper route, icy roads, Seager Bud water, Perry's party (after everyone left), Barstow race, Dec. 29., ERA Battle, T&T Field, "Two bucks, everybody."
TRACY ANNETTE CHAMBERLAND
" No bird soars too high if he soars with his own wings."
Chicago, Close-Up, RM. 407, 4-H, Royals, BackHome, love letters, France, secrets," "You're such a nut!", castle, Palms, Molly, Gar~ologists Monkey, 3 Musketeers, Cavey, pizza, cruisin', VTC, TAC, Tex, B.R., "Hey African Baby!", Hershey Kiss Sundaes, S.D., LFT.
KATHLEEN ANN COTA
"To be what we are, and to become what we are capable of becoming, is the only end of life."
#2 Stooge, lunch at Mickey D's, hockey games, Lou's New Year's Eve Party, Mother Superior, '82 finals with the gang, Kath', July 4th, 1982, "I don't want to hear that tape!", SO thousand, GLITF, Dudley, A.G. , stuffed animals, FBLA, Always and Forever, Quota, The Mall, ''Whot's hoppnin!", "Two Less Lonely People In The World", Barre, C.D.
MARK DAVID CLOUGH
" If we learn from out mistakes, ought to be a genious."
Cathy Izzo, I love you!, 11/ 2/ 82, 10/ 2/ 82, 12/ 26/ 82, Me&Babe forever!, H.D., Cloughy, Anthony, Jolly Green, J.D., Fair night foul up, N .Y.C., Halloween cruise '81, Fred, Seger, Eagles, R.R., Keep it in your sneaker!, Christmas '82, New Years Eve '83, Prom night '82, Baseball manager, The Pit, The Pond, The Falls, GP, though ya know.
MARY CAROLINE FREEBORN
"We cherish that which we are about to lose. But we cherish more that which we are about to choose."
NYC, "Are you depressed?", New Year's Eve, Devine Madness, Cold Duck-Dead Turkey, Brian, Rain at Night, White violets, "Oh honestly," Emerald Lake, a flock of SeaGulls, I'm Bugged, a sea shell , Sth&9th, A kiss, Knowles calm down, Osh it!, where is it?, what a wit, I know not.
WILLIAM ROBERT COONS
"Success is doing what you want and making a living at it."
'82 finals with the gang, P.Y.G., U.V.M ., J.C. , Boys' State Torture, XC, Lou's Taxi Service, hyperkenestisis, " It has great graphics," N.Y.C., Bike Trip, Canada Canoeing, Rutland Fair, E.T. Everything . . . , Good Luck Class of '83!
FRANK EARL GOODRICH
"Life is too short to worry about little things so just live life the best you can."
VOC, Skipping homeroom, Firemen, Cavacas softball team, Swiss Roll, RingDing JR., Buds, walking from the pond, PHS # 1, Senior Prom, you're a good friend, Buddy, Bus rides to VOC, 18th B-Day Party!, Billy Joel.
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KIMBERLY ANN GOODRICH "To live your life in your own way ... to reach for the goals you have set for your self ... to be the you that you want to be ... that is success."
Kim, jockett, # 3, yellow, " Kimmy G," Miss Agility, G.S. 82, pre-senior and M.D. cruises, Payoff, "Sharon, look out for hat cat!'', Ms. Pres., Darren-HELP!, Calm down Kim!, MHC, C.C., TFATM, proms, all those talks , the all-American girl , buddy, Henry and Claire, 2/ 10/ 81, So special , 10, Burl, 10/ 11/ 81, my best pal forever ... B.K.G., thanks.
ANDREA MARGUERITTE KUGLER
"Today well-lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope."
Andi , Football , Close-up, room 405, Giggles, Royals, BackHome Cafe, October 1, 1982, color guard, Kuggy, "what!?", K.H ., Bill's red shirt , Prom '81, '82 final s with the gang, 10 yrs ., Hawai i, TAB, "Did you watch the game?", 'Tm hungry!", Walking thehalls, America, "Cheer up."
MICHAEL DAVID GRA YELLE
"! wish you good spaces in faraway places you go and if it rains or snows may you be safe and warm ... and if you need some body sometime you know I'll always be there."
Mike, Donna, Deer Run '82, Sept. 12, '81, Hockey Capt., Emergency fund , "SKOAL BRO.", 1-4-3 DMR, Midnite Raids , Dartmouth Punch, " I neecj a pinch", Falls, Pond, "Hey Scott lets skip VOC!"
CATHERINE MARY IZZO
"Happiness is a butterfly, which, when pursued, is always just beyond your grasp, but which, if you will sit down quietly, may alight upon you."
Mar, Little Izzo, Sprout, 11-2-82, 12-26-82, Tish, Alexia, pink, #14, "Sharon, I don' t understand!", T.T.'S, C.S., S.T.F.U. , F.H. Champs '82, cheerleading, B.D.G. teachers , talking trouble, fair night foul-up , mail-box cruise, N.Y.C., Love this song, The Who, Just you&!, 99% angel , Smurfette #1, SALT.
PERRY DOUGLAS LASKY
"You never conquer a mountain. You stand on the summit a few moments; then the wind blows your footprints away.
"VIC" , The dukes of hazzard, KELLEY, 4 a.m . talks, Harley Hog, Pico Ski bum, The 3 Musketeers, The Ski Tow, Soccer, #10, 80,81,82 state champs, "Madman", 1982 All-opponent team, Baseball; #5, Girls B-Ball Manager, Chittenden sign, Toyota, Universal workouts, J. Geils concert, "Oh no, I broke my ski!! '', Bear Mountain, RALPH!!, The Falls.
SUE-ELLEN MARCEAU
"Fame is the scentless sunflower with gaudy crown of gold, but friendship is the breathing rose, with sweets in every fold. "
"Jason T. I love you.", May 29, 1980, Christmas '81, Diamond, M.G., Good friends, Cheerleading 9,10,11, Florence Road 1980, Strawberry "D", Artful Dodger Birthday "18" .
DOUGLAS SCOTT LERTOLA
"You don' t need to be a weatherman to know which way the wind blows."
AL, walking the halls, Chuck, Fishin Trip'82, The Unit, GOLD, cruising, Cats, Kinks , Revolution, Doors, Dylan, Managing, Magnum, Mercinary, Locker Decoration, gone killin', The Cannon Ball, Pool Shootin'.
PATRICIA ELLEN MENDENHALL
"Walk on a rainbow trail; walk on a trail of song, and all a bout you will be beauty."
Trish, Close-Up, rm. 405, NYC, TATBFASA, hornet, Hospital , '82 finals with the gang, CG.Capt., Prom '81, editor, Becker, TAB, 10 yrs ., Pico, "Oh, he' so cute!", hockey games, "guess what Kath?", The Mall, 'Tm going to change my name!" , summer sailing, Hall wanderers, " hey hubby", "We lost the confetti!", "working tonite?", Koala 's, "what are we gonna do next period?" , 3-18-83, Hall and Oats.
THERESA LOUISE LOSO "The best and most b~autiful things in life can not be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart."
"Donald E. Jackson Jr. I love you!", 12-6-81, Chris tmas '82, pre-engaged, "summer of '82", Poultney, Poopsy Woopsy, Honey Bun, Tweety, TATBFASA, Radio Bird, "Let me see your rock", "My name is THERESA!!", Boat rides , Kimmy B, Uncle Johnny, '82 final s with the gang, "GO FOR IT", "doin"', "Watch out for those green m&m's", "counting down the days" , Jackson Ave., VOC, Heal th occupation, "Decent!!!"
FLORI ISABEL NAVARRETE
"Life is an arrow; therefore you must know what mark to aim at, how to use the bow-then draw it to the head and let it go."
Flody, Jim, Back Home, "Did you do your biology homework? ", France, garbologists, pizza, foreigner, 'Tm hungry", 3 Muskateers, your eyes are black, Beatles, Mexico, Blush ing bride, chocolate candy and S.D., Sterling.
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HERBERT FAYETTE PELKEY
"You don't get to the top by being like everyone else, so be yourself."
"Bronco", "VICA", Herbie baby, "any homework?" , daring to open the locker, Lake Dunmore, T.C., "working tonight?", "Hubby", movies, good friends, Homeroom-boring, "How are ya Herb?"
SHARON LYNN RETA
"Follow your dreams, take one step at a time, don' t settle for less, just continue to climb."
May 28, the Dam, Darren, "Desperado", "Wasted Time", 105 Oxbow, "Are you sure? ', "You fell Shauna, I didn' t push you", T&T Field, Dugouts, Deer Run '82, PC #2, STG.D.L.? Hick, Jr. , "Don't be dumb Cath", CALIF, FH CHAMPS!, #16, Cheerleading, Majorettes, NYC, That comb, Barna KO, July 12th.
LYNN JEANETTE PILCHER
"When the elephants fight, it's the grass that suffers." (African proverb)
Close-up, room 407, Royals , White Rocks, Back Home, "get your head out of your locker," Oct. 1, 1982, AllState, S.D., three musketeers, 3 hour phone calls, S.B., African Ape, Honda Heaven, France, Castle, Ezmerelda, Cruisin' on the sidewalk, X-C Skiing, X-C running, Sterling pizza, Canada, "getting our feet wet," G.G., the big "L", foreigner.
JOHN PATRICK RUSSELL
"Be yourself, no one can tell you you're doing it wrong."
Pico, Moguls, Ski Bum, Soccer, State Champs '80, '81, '82, Baseball, "Hacker" , Cat hater, Yamaha, Boys State, Cannonball, Seger, Couger, pizza, Hunting, Sailing, Chittenden, " I broke my ~kill" , 3 Musketeers, Ski Tow.
VALERIE ANN REED
"One of the greatest joys in life is having friends and keeping in touch with them."
Valaweizie, Phil, Boston Trip, " tuba", smiles, Summit Lodge, "what does that little blue light mean?!" "whatcharnajigger!!", jumping off chairlifts, 3/ 16/ 83, carved pumpkins!!!
JOSEPH ARTHUR SACERIC
"The greatest pleasure in life is doing what others say you can't do."
Joe, Artist, N.Y.C., BJ's B-Day, "Please?", Photographer, BJ's FT, "Hey Chick!" 'Tm telling the truth!" , "Would I lie?", "cig is dead" , " I don' t know", " It's none of your business." , F.Y.A.H., The Store, Back Home, Feb. 21, 1983, Sorry, got no A. " I can' t feel my ears, can you?"
SCOTT CHRISTOPHER STRATTON "Do not follow where the path leads, rather go where there is no path and leave a trail."
May 28th, the Dam, "Darren, I don' t think SR or SC can get up!", 105 Oxbow, Soccer CHAMPS 80, 81,82, 38-Special, "Sharon ... Wanna Bet?", I owe ya one, and wanna go to the store?", M.B. Cruise, NYC, Rocky Ill , Thanksgiving Day Crui ses, Hacker, SLC, '76' Chuvet, (CSJBSL) Bare 151, Summer of '82, Lion's Cup, (FSUFB), Dartmouth Bwieser Navagator, QQ L Cruise, QF,FH.
ERIC JOHN SUPANCIC
"Only those who will risk going too far can possible find out how far one can go."
Futball, skiing, Pico Ski burn, Ski Tow, 3 Muskateers, "keeper!", " I broke my ski!", State Champs, Soup, "Hey Shack!", Face plant, "What a piece!", Zevon, Bear Mountain, Ralph!!, "Sean, your boots are on fire!" , The falls .
SEAN KEVIN SULE
"Success isn' t a result of spontaneous combustion. You must set yourself on fire ."
Shauna, I Love You, T&T field, John Cougar, October 2nd, "Wasted time", Kris E. Kringle, Gadirnple Twirnples, Soccer, State champs '80, '81, '82, triCapt., Dancing?!, New years Eve 82-83, "Riding the Porcelin Bus", Sirloin Saloon, "The Missionary", "How fast were you going?!! , Christmas of '82, "Two Less Lonely People in the World", " I can' t see Darren, my glasses are on the bench".
SUZANNE SVORINIC
"Far away there in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them and try to follow where they lead."
Art, Canada, " I can' t, I'm on a diet!" , Red Sweatshirt, "Orange", Bustalks, "Tell me about it", New Jersey, "You look fine Deb!!"
DAVID CHARLES SW AHN
"Take a break from lifes little problems with a little help from a strange assortment of friends."
I Love You Ella T., Little Puerto Rican, Ears, Mrs. Colman do you want a dime for the phone, Swanny, David go to the office, "NOWAY", The Pits!, '81, Dave let's get to homeroom, Skipping homeroom, Soccer "81-82", Baseball "82-83", Soccer finals, Hi Sharon, Hi Sue, The Prom of "82", The Pond, Funfactory, Summer of "82", Summer nights.
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SHARON LOUISE TILDEN "The most wasted day of all is the day in which you have not laughed." Tilly, Tab, Weesy, Hampton '82, Hockey Games, Monday Night Cruises, Zuckies, Rutland Cronies, Summer '82, VOC, FBLA, FH. Champs, #19, State Night, The Farm, MD Cruise, "Wait let me Practice!", Alaska or Bust!", "What a hunk!", 8/ 13/ 80, SR-GDL?, "Lisa come with me!!", Cheering, Majorettes, S. Land, Crank Calls, "Ellen go away!", "wanna' Sundae!", RITE, B.B.F., Wendell Jr., B.B. Cicles, SC's couch, The Mall, A.J ., dietdietdiet, Sundays.
BRENDA JEAN VALACH
" It is only with the heart that one can see rightly. What is essential is invisible to the eye.
BJ, Dude, Summer of '82, crusin', "Hey Kate baby!" TAB, hall wanderers, photographer , weekends , whaaat???, 'Tm taking pictures this period", "Well I gotta go", Trish's Hill, M&M's & pepsi, Crash out, "Don' t ask", Breakfast at Mickey D's, Chris is a little rosebud, The Van, UH?, Boomer, The Falls, The store, BackHome, 2/ 21/ 83.
KATHLEEN ANN WOOD
"As every thread of gold is valuable, so is every moment of time."
Kate, movies with Chris and Paul, " I washed it", Friday nights, #3 stooge, VOC,.guys on the bench, M-Benz 380 SL, B.A.F., Artful Dodger, summer of '82, 'Tm going to punch you, Louis", Billy Joel, "T.P.", Weekend at U.V.M.
LISA DIANNE YOUNG
"Beauty lives in human faces, in a look, a word, a deed; in a smile that gives sunshine, hope and cheer, where ever there is need."
"We don' t come from Proctor!", Monday night cruises, cat lover, 10-30-82 Dance, " Doesn' t bother me!", classy guy, HBO and scary movies, The Mall, Sundays, Texas, pepsi, hockey games, "Sharon, I'm not going over!" , " I can' t, I'm on a diet!", cheering, majorettes, Sutherland ed., Rix, the truck, snowmobiling.
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CLASS WILL
Being of sound mind and body . . . I
Rick Austin, leave John Miglorie one pair of power-assisted disc brakes and the sanity to use them.
Lou Beauchain, leave my love of Flies to Mrs. Cameron. Chris Bearor, leave my accounting and data processing skills to Judy Nelson. Debbie Blow, leave my originality to Kim Bender and my ability to ride a bike
to Judy Nelson. Kelly Burgess, leave my ability to skip school without getting caught to Dave
Thornton. Darren Carter, leave my J.D. and keg tapping to Mike Horvath. Tracy Chamberland, leave my knee twitch to Mr. Sheehan. Mark Clough, leave the car I broke to Lesley Clough. Bill Coons, leave my broken calculator to the 1983-84 physics class. Kathy Cota, leave my love for animals to Becky Kugler. Mary Freeborn, leave my one worldly possesion of "divine madness" to any
unsuspecting fool who catches it. There is a curse attached to this inheritance. You will either succeed with this talent you receive and become a decadent millionaire or you will be plaqued by friends who want to use your artistic abilities for "cutsy" pictures and poster projects.
Frank Goodrich, leave my stubborness to Yogi Baccei. Kim Goodrich, leave my grace and agility to Kris Triller, and my sense of
direction to Mike Santoro. Mike Gravelle, leave my work release to Dave Thornton so he can sk_ip school
legally. Cathy Izzo, leave my neck aches from always looking up at people to Tammy
Poljacik. Andrea Kugler, leave my giggles to Mike Jaquith. Perry Lasky, leave my ability to argue with Mrs. Cameron to Mike Taranovich. Doug Lertola, leave my locker decorations to Greg King. Theresa Loso, leave all my dancing abilities to Ben Gilliam. SueEllen Marceau, leave my wardrobe to Shauna Chamberlain. Trish Mendenhall, leave my yearbook editorship to Kim Bender, and my car to
Cheryl Mendenhall. Flori Navarrete, leave Gina Navarrete and Nicky Valente a private telephone
line. Herb Pelkey, leave my senior privileges and Vega to Paul Wyman. Lynn Pilcher, leave my ability to portage a canoe to Carol Gray. Valerie Reed, leave my good disposition and bright smile to Nancy Reed. Sharon Reta, leave my field hockey position and comb to Kim Sanborn. John Russell, leave my motorcycle riding skills to Mr. Tracy. Joe Saceric, leave my height to Mike Clark. Scott Stratton, leave my responsibilities for starting the fire at the Falls
to Greg King. Sean Sule, leave my ability to stay after school and wash test tubes for Mr.
Brown to Ron Jasmin. Eric Supancic, leave all my friends, except Kim Goodrich, to Mike Taranovich. Sue Svorinic, leave my honesty to Barb Pentkowski. Dave Swahn, leave my sleepy timlLS in class to Ron Jasmin. Sharon Tilden, leave my great sense of humor and contagious laugh to Mrs. Wright. Brenda Valach, leave my many excuses to Traci McGee. Kate Wood, leave my ability to be confused to Gina Navarrete. Lisa Young, leave the Sutherland to anyone who wants it.
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Class Motto
Class Flower
Class Color
Class Marshall
Class Ushers
'fil~e (([lass of 1983
- Life is full of Memories, As time rolls on its Way, And the Present shall become a Memory, too, Someday.
- Red and White Rose
- Maroon and White
- Gregory King (1984)
- Kristin Johnson Ingrid Grace Kimberly Bender Lesley Clough
Benjamin Gilliam John Miglorie Edward Poljacik Michael Horvath
(([las~ of 1983 c_A~tiuities
Sunday- June 5, 1983 Baccalaureate
Tuesday- June 7, 1983
Thursday- June 9, 1983
Saturday- June 11, 1983
2:00 p.m. - High School Auditorium
Senior Picnic The Great Escape, Lake George 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Class Banquet Summit Lodge, Killington 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. - Social Hour 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. - Banquet 9:00 - 12:00 p.m. - Dancing $14.50 Per Person By Reservation Only
Graduation Exercises 2:00 p.m. - High School Auditorium By Ticket Only
(([lass @ffi~ers
Kimberly Goodrich. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . President Tracy Chamberland .......................... . .... . . . Vice President Sharon Tilden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Secretary Deborah Blow ........... . ............... . ... '. ... . . . .. . . . Treasurer .
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Processional
®rahuation ~xer.dses
~nturbnfl, Jlune 11, 1983 , 2:00 p.m.
~igq ~cqool J\ubitorium
Pomp and Circumstance Band
Salutatory ....... . ....... .. .. . ................ Lynn Jeanette Pilcher
Announcement of Graduation Awards ..... . ............ . Paul E. Tracy Principal
Robert Martel Award: Herb Pelkey Silver "P" Awards: Lynn Pilcher, Rick Austin, Tracy Chamberland, Mary Freeborn, Kim
Goodrich, Sharon Tilden, Lisa Young Rutland Area Vocational Center Achievement Awards: Kathy Cota, Herb Pelkey, Theresa
Loso John Philip Sousa Band Award: Mary Freeborn National School Choral Award: Lynn Pilcher Frederick Chopin Piano Award: Lynn Pilcher Art Award: Cathy Izzo "Mark of Excellence" Award: Kim Goodrich Danforth " I Dare You" Awards: Tracy Chamberland, John Russell Mark Miglorie Memorial Mathematics Scholarship: Bill Coons Vermont Student Assist. Corp. Honor Scholarship: Kathy Cota Vermont Student Assist. Corp. Robillard Scholarship: Kathy Cota Vermont Student Assist. Corp. Art Award: Mary Freeborn Jonathan C. Southmayd Memorial Scholarship: Kim Goodrich Abbott Scholarship: Herb Pelkey Mark A. Miglorie Character Achievement Award: Lynn Pilcher DAR Good Citizen Award: Lynn Pilcher
Everything I Own . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bread Class of 1983
Valedictory . .................. . .... . ............ Kathleen Ann Cota
Presentation of Graduating Class . . .................... . . Richard Zani Superintendent of Schools
Presentation of Diplomas ......... . .................. Betty Lanphere Chairman, Proctor School Board
Recessional Pomp and Circumstance Band
Band and Chorus Michael Brown, Music Director
Following the exercises, the new graduates will farm a reception line at the rear of the auditorium. Parents and guests are requested to remain in their places during the recessional .
FACULTY
PAUL TRACY, Principal
LEE ORVIS, PETER OSTERHOUDT, Social Studies
LYNNE BLAIR, STEVE BUZZELL, Math/ Science
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BONNIE BLANCHARD, JOAN WRIGHT, Secretaries
JAMES WOL YNEC, Guidance Counselor
BRUCE GEE, Activities Co-ordinator/ Social Studies
Sciences: SAM EZZO, MORTIMER BROWN, ARLEN BLOODWORTH ROY PILCHER, Math/ Driver's Ed.; BOB
ABRAHAMSON, Math
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PAT LOSO, School Nurse
PAULINE VITA, Business Education
sitting VIRGINIA CAMERON, English, standing CATHERINE MAY, English/ French, THOMAS SHEEHAN, English, MAUREEN BURKE, English/ German
MARILYN COLMAN, Art/ English, BRUCE HANSEN, Industrial Art, LUCINDA CLARK, Horne Economics, MIKE BROWN, Music
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-LYNN JOHNSON, PAUL WAGER, Physical Education
MADELINE SHERMAN, Librarian, ELIZABETH THURSTON, Library Aide
Head Custodian, GEORGE DAVIS, Custodian, KEVIN RANTANEN
BETSY NELSON, Aide, RICHARD HOFACKER, Resource Room Teacher, KIM MURRAY, Aide
Standing, LISA POPOVITCH, Resource Room Teach- ROMA SACERIC, Lunchroom Supervisor, ELLIE AUSTIN, LEE BACCEI, er; sitting, AMY GOSSELIN PATTY ALDRICH, Cooks Aides
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SPORTS
VARSITY SOCCER
Guided by the experienced coaching of Kixie Austin the 1982-83 soccer team once again claimed the title of "Division III State Champion." Captained by E. Supancic, S. Sule, and J. Russell the team beat Enosburg in the quarter finals 3-0.
The semi-finals weren't so easy when the Phantoms traveled to Northfield to play the undefeated Northfield Marauders. Thanks to a Lasky header in the 2nd period of sudden death the Phantoms once again Kneeling, D. Gilliam, E. Poljacik, M. Gravelle, S. Sule, E. Supancic, J. Russell, G. were on their way to the finals. ' King, C. Hughes, S. Stratton; R2, K. Austin, T. Racette, D. Triller, M. Horvath, C.
Th b . d A l' . l-l Howland, B. Gilliam, M. Santoro, S. Fletcher, C. Chapin, P. Lasky, D. Swahn, J.
e oys tie r mgton m a Miglorie, C. Barton, S. Moran, D. Baccei, M. Taranovich. overtime deadlock in the Vermont State Division III State Finals. Perry Lasky was high scorer for the state champions with 21 goals. The Phantoms once again look forward to next year when they will, no doubt, carry on the tradition of adding another year to the banner and trophy to the shelf.
Rl, 1-r, K. Goodrich, S. Rita; R2, Coach L. Johnson, J. Nelson, B. Pentkowski, N. Smiel, K. Sanborn, K. Johnson, M. Rogers, K. Chamberlain; R3, C. Izzo, N . Valente, S. Curtis, C. Gray, I. Grace, A. Lafrance, T.Poljacik, K. Benoit; missing, S. Tilden.
VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY
The Proctor Field Hockey T earn ended another season undefeated. The girls can confidently say that they haven't lost a league game since the 1980 season. It wasn't easy for the girls to hold the pressure exerted from this great record 13-0-4.
Under the coaching 'of Lynn Johnson, who received "Co-Coach of the Year," the girls took the "CVGAL" ti._ tle and they are also co-state champs of the 1983-83 season. ·
Kim Goodrich, Sharon Tilden and Kristin Johnson were picked for the "CVGAL" all oponent team. Next years team will be missing a few good seniors, but with all the other outstanding players on the team they're sure to have a record just as outstanding as did this year's girls.
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VARSITY BASKETBALL
This year's team was coached by Jim Wolynec and captained by seniors Darren Carter and Eric Supancic. Despite the team's 6-14 record, 12 varsity players will be returning to next year's team. Although the team did not make it to the "playoffs," they defeated and removed their arch rivals "The Golden Horde" in overtime.
This year's squad was lacking experience, but with the team's effort and Mr. Wolynec as next season's coach, the team's record will be reversed from this years!
Front row, E. Poljacik, C. Barton, Captains E. Supancic and D. Carter, B. Gilliam, C. Hughes; R 2, Coach J. Wolynec, S. Fletcher, M. Santoro, C. Howland, C. King, L. Simon, D . Triller, J. Miglorie, Mgr. D. Baccei
VARSITY GIRLS/ BASKETBALL
L-r, R 1, K. Goodrich; R 2, T . Baker, C. Gray, N . Smiel, N. Tilden, A. Pentkowski, K. Triller, J. Cowans, K. Johnson, N . Valente, J. Anderson, S. Tracy, K. Sanborn, K. Chamberlain. Missing, managers Perry Lasky and Todd Mitchell.
Season Record
Fair Haven Poultney MSJ Black River Green Mountain West Rutland Rochester Burr and Burton Otter Valley Rochester Mill River Fair Haven Poultney Rutland MSJ Rutland West Rutland Burr and Burton Otter Valley Mill River Post Season Green Mountain Thetford
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50 42 48 42 So 27 46 2S 4.3 17 34. 38 56 43 37 38 42 SS 63 3o 6S 49 6S 4.7 41 32 36 34. 66 20 4S 48 S3 48 30 29 21 4.4 S8 34
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The varsity girls had an awesome season with their first-year coach Wade Mitchell. Senior Kim Goodrich, whose career points totaled 975, was team captain.
They finished regular season play with a 15-5 record. In post-season play they were seeded second. The girls hosted Green Mountain in quarter final play and advanced to the semis where they met Thetford. Although the game was close for three quarters, Thetford outlasted the Phantoms and went on to win 36-44.
The girls played a team of mothers, alumni, and faculty at the Ray Moran Benefit game.
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VARSITY BASEBALL The varsity baseball squad finished
their season at 6-8 with eight defeats, including three one-run losses; these statistics summed up the tough Phantom season. The team was led by the battery of Eric Supancic, catcher, and Ed Poljacik, pitcher, who both made the all-opponent team.
The team was coached by Wade Mitchell, who has been the coach for 14 years. During this time he coached the Phantoms to a 152-50 mark, which included three state crowns. Mitchell will be coaching for OV next year, leaving the boys at P.H.S. His excellent coaching ability will be missed, but the young experienced team has an advantageous outlook for next year.
Standing, B. Pentkowski, Coach Mitchell, S. Moran, C. Barton, E. Supancic, D. Carter, B. Gilliam, S. Fletcher, S. Sule, D. Moore; sitting, J. Russell, J. Miglorie, R. Hill, M. Swahn, C. Hughes, E. Poljacik, K. Tanner, G. King
R-1, K. Sanborn, T. Barker, S. Hughes, K. Goodrich, D. Blow, J. Anderson, K. Triller, J. Nelson, R-2, K. Chamberlain, N . Tilden, N . Smiel, K. Benoit, K. Johnson, A. Pentkowski, K. Fletcher, L. Johnson (Coach).
VARSITY SOFTBALL The 1983 varsity softball team com
pleted a very outstanding season this year. Their final record was 14-5, with the losses coming against the toughest teams in the league.
The team was coached by Lynn Johnson and captained by Debbie Blow and Kim Goodrich. Kris Johnson and Kim Goodrich were selected for the all-opponent team.
This years team accomplished many goals; first of all they beat West Rutland in a regular season game; they also made it to the finals and became state runnersup.
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CROSS COUNTRY This year marked the 5th con
secutive year for cross country running at P.H.S. Captains for the team were John Barros and Lynn Pilcher. Pilcher, a senior, was an All-Opponent member selected for the Marble Valley League cross country team. The MVL League championship, in which Proctor naturally took part, was held in Ludlow and attended by all MVL schools. Lynn Pilcher and Valerie Bishop had the leading scores for our school. The team was coached by Paul Tracy. The runners are looking forward to next year when they will without a doubt extend Proctor to the title of "Cross Country Champs".
Front, L. Fenton, C. Forrest, K. Baker, T. Barker, T. McAllister, V. Bishop, L. Barber; R 2, L. Pilcher, J. Barros, Coach Tracy, K. Elliott, S. Alexander
Coach Wolynec, R. Cowans, P. Laskey, C. King, M. Santoro, R. Shackelford
R.A.H.A. OTTERS The R.A.H.A. Otters proved
their tremendous potential once again. They were regular season champs in the Connecticut Valley League. Captains for the team included Todd Poljacik, Mike Gravelle, and Joe Catozzi. Brian Collamore was the coach for the Otters. At its regular banquet Steve Moran was presented with a sportsmanship award, which is presented annually by WSYB and the Rutland Herald. Proctor benefited by having three people on the team: Mike Gravelle, Doug Todd, and Steve Moran. The team's overall record was 17-4.
GOLF The golf team coached by ] im
Wolynec, had a super year with 14 wins and 8 losses. They ranked 5th in the Southern Conference Tournament. Thirteen teams participated in this conference. In qualifying for the states, the team came in third in the Vermont State Districts golf match. Paul Laskey shot a solid 84, a score only four points above the best shooter of the day.
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their season undefeated with a 13-0-2 record. The team co-captains were Shauna Chamberlain and Debbie L'Herault. They were coached by Lisa Lafrance.
The offense was led by Lisa Baccei and the defense was headed by Karen Jalbert and Kris Triller. Many players from this young team showed potential for future varsity teams.
L-r, R 1, S. Chamberlain, D. L'Herault; R2, L. Baccei, D. Clark, K. Jalbert, S. Hughes, K. Triller, S. Simonds; R3, K. Chamberlain, J. Anderson, A. Pentkowski, N. Tilden, B. Warren, J. Cowans.
L-r, RI, S. Fletcher, M. Horvath; R2, J. Miglorie, J. Soulia, P. Lasky; R3, D. Blow, D. Rogers, J. Chamberlain, C. Moore. Missing, J. Miglorie, C. Chapin, C. Hughes, T. Felie, J. Melen, S. Moran, M. Santoro and M. Swahn.
JV SOCCER
The J .V. soccer team finished their successful season with a record of 9-3. They were guided by first year coach Steve Buzzell. The team was tri-captained by Scott Fletcher, Steve Moran and Mike Horvath. They were led offensively by Mike Horvath and Scott Fletcher.
T-B, M. Rogers , B. Pentowski, S. Reta, S. Tilden, C. Izzo, S. Chamberlain, A. Lafrance
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VARSITY CHEERLEADING
The Varsity Cheering squad had a very exciting season. They worked hard to bring pep and spirit to the school by making up a porn-porn routine, painting signs for the gym, and planning pep rallies with plenty of crowd cheers. The squad's season came to a climax when the girls took third place at the regional competition, which sent them to the state competition where they took second place behind Green Mt. by a slim three point margin. Seniors Sharon Reta, and Cathy Izzo were captains.
The J.V. Cheerleaders had a very busy season. They worked hard to get their cheers brushed up for the games. The cheerleaders also worked to get a halftime routine together for the end of the season. They performed the routine to "Let's Groove Tonight". As usual, the J.V.'s travelled to West Rutland to cheer the guys on at the annual tournament there. Junior, M. Sargent and freshman, S. Hughes were chosen captains of the squad.
T-B, S. Steele, S. Lansing, S. Hughes, M. Sargent, T . McAllister, S. Simonds.
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JUNIOR HIGH SOCCER This year's junior high team was
coached by Bruce Gee. The 7th and 8th graders had a record of 3-6. Despite the team's record, the boys showed alot of skill and potential for next year's season.
Several players will be playing J.V. next year, but the team still looks hopeful.
JUNIOR HIGH FIELD HOCKEY
This year's team was coached by Donna Morton and assisted by Barbara Hastings. The captains were 8th graders, Kim Catterton and Jenny Thomas.
The girls had an excellent season, winning nine out of ten games played, and losing only to Barstow.
Despite the fact several 8th graders will be moving up, new 7th graders will be taking their places. Next year's team looks undefeated!
R-1, J. May, C. Mullin, S. Sanborn, C. Mullin, T . Knapp, R. Cowans, T. Landon, R-2, J. Vida, N. Tracy, J. Navarrete, J. Stattel, T. Bell, D. Perry, W. Smith, G. Chapin, Coach B. Gee.
R-1, j. Thomas, K. Catterton, R-2, A. Barton, K. Zawitoski, C. Hastings, K. Kohler, K. Rogers, S. Reissig, R-3, M. Barker, L. Lewis, S. Rider, M. Risteff, D. Zuckernick, K. Baccei.
JR. HIGH GIRLS BASKETBALL
The girls' basketball team was coached by the young, talented Lynne Johnson, and captained by the whole team.
The girls ended the season with a record of 11 and 7. Coach Johnson taught the girls a lot of new plays and fancy moves. The girls used the plays and had a successful season.
Even though several 8th graders will be moving up, the team shows a lot of potential for next year's season.
JR. HIGH BOYS/ BASKETBALL
Greg Curtis coached this years' junior high basketball team, while Todd Knapp and Shane Sanborn were the captains.
The boys had an excellent season, winning 10 games and losing only 4.
Greg Curtis put in a lot of time and practices, and the boys winning season made it all worthwhile.
Despite the fact several 8th graders are leaving, next year's season looks hopeful!!
Row 1: D . Caron, C. Barker, L. Delancy, L. Swan, M . Barker. Row 2: E. Valloch, A. Pehm, K. Catterton, A. Barton. Row 3: K. Zawistowski , M. Risteff, K. Rogers, S. Rider. Missing; Coach Johnson .
Row 1: C. Mullin, Capt. T. Knapp, J. Lancour, C. Mullin; Row 2: B. Wood, N. Tracy, T . Landon, J. Navarrete, T . Blow; Row 3: J. Vita, J. May, G. Chapin, G. Balch; Missing; Coach Greg Curtis, Capt. S. Sanborn.
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The J.V. girls' basketball team finished with an excellent record of 18-1-0. Coached by Judy Shortsleeves and captained by Kris Triller and Kim Fletcher, the team quickly took advantage of their skills to beat such rivals as West Rutland and Otter Valley. Kris Triller was high scorer. Many J.V. girls will be filling spots on Varsity next year, and there will be many jr. high players for next year's J.V. team.
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The J.V. boys, coached by Mike Keith and captained by David Blow and Rob Shackelford, ended their season with a 4-18 record. The boys concluded their season with the annual West Rutland tournament, losing to Otter Valley for 4th place. The skilled and eager team wait for next year's season during which they no doubt will have improved.
Sitting, K. Fletcher, K. Triller; kneeling, C. Forrest, J. Cowans, J. Anderson, E. Bowen; standing, Coach Shortsleeves, V. Bishop, K. Faulkner, E. Trinci, S. Tracy, B. Warren
Kneeling, D. Blow, R. Shackelford; standing, D. Gilliam, C. Moore, J. Miglorie, D. Rogers, J. Miglorie, T . Allard, M. Swahn, Coach Keith
]. V SOFTBALL The J.V. softball team was coached
by rookie, Greg Curtis. The team's overall record was 8-3. The girls are looking forward to a successful season in 1984. In the picture to the right are (top) S. Hughes, J. Anderson, K. Triller, V. Bishop, D . L'Herault, (bottom) K. Fletcher, T . Barker, N. Tilden, K. Chamberlain, A. Pentkowski, M. Manning.
]. V BASEBALL The J.V. baseball team was coached by
Paul (Kixie) Austin. The team had a successful year with an overall record of 4 wins and 2 losses. The two teams which the J.V. squad lost to were Mill River and Burr and Burton. The boys proved to show an abundance of talent and will power. In the picture to the left are J. Reissig, D. Blow, J. Chamberlain, D . Baccei, D . Rogers, C. Moore, D . Gilliam. D. Caceres and J. Miglorie are absent.
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ACTIVITIES
FRENCH CLUB
After many successful fund raising activities from Tupperware parties to food sales and much planning, six enthusiastic, determined students, including seniors, Lou Beauchain, Tracy Chamberland, Flori Navarrete, Lynn Pilcher, along with juniors, Carol Gray and Sandra Thibault and their adviser, Mme. May, flew to France, via the luxuriant Air France on April 16, 1983 -the culmination of a seemingly impossible dream!
Sitting, l. Pilcher, C. Gray; standing, 5. Thibault, F. Navarrete, Mrs. May, L. Beauchain, T . Chamberland
l. Young, B. Kuglar, T. Felie, M. Jaquith, R. Austin, L. Fenton, S. Tracy
GERMAN CLUB The German Club worked hard all year to raise
money for their trip to Germany. Early in the year they raffled off a video game which
added extra money to their treasury, but the biggest profit was made from their candy sales. Candy was sold after school and at soccer and field hockey games.
Once in Europe, the group stayed in Rathenburg, Mannhun, Munich, Lucerne, and Freiburg, as well as touring several other German, Swiss, and Austrian towers. One highlight of the tour was Swiss Night, an evening of Swiss Folklore. This was enjoyed by the students while staying in Lucerne.
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STUDENT COUNCIL This year's Student Council
was as active as it has been in many years. With Lynn Pilcher as president, the group participated in many activities. They planned two student exchanges and held the annual blood drawing. Next year hope" to be as promising as th f past one.
R 1, L. Lewis, K. Catterton, C. Barton, D. Blow, K. Triller; R 2, A. Fletcher, 5. Simonds, J. Nelson; R 3, B. Gilliam, A. LaFrance, L Grace, J. Russell; missing, K. Goodrich, L. Pilcher, J. Anderson
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
This year there were seven new members inducted; they were juniors B. Pentowski, J. Miglorie, B. Gilliam, N. Smiel, C. Gray, T. Racette, and senior: B. Coons.
The Honor Society consists of juniors and seniors only. It is the highest honor given to a student and is not based on grades alone. Service, Scholarship, and Leadership play a major role in the selection of the students. Once a member, a student must pay dues of two dollars. This money is used for the speaker that gives a speech the day of the ceremony. This year's speaker was Father Lynch. Their advisor is Mr. Pilch~r.
B. Pentowski, J. Miglorie, B. Gilliam, N. Smiel. B. Coons, C. Gray, T. Racette, F. Navarrete, J. Russell , K. Goodrich, L. Young, T. Chamberland, K. Cota, H Pelkey; missing: C. Bearor.
CHORUS The '82-83 senior high chorus was
mall but very productive. Mike Brown, s their new advisor, worked with the embers to put on a lively performance
t the March Festival. They dressed up nd sang a "Beach Boys" melody. The junior high chorus was just as
roductive. Large in number they were ble to put on a show worth seeing. With hese kids coming up, the chorus should e the best in years.
BAND As in past years, this senior high
band was very good. Putting on a Christmas concert and a March Festival, as well as a spring concert, the band proved its talent. It also played at one of the school's pep rallies and assemblies. The junior high band joined them to perform in parades. The band showed the crowds their stuff by playing "The Eye of the Tiger." As with the chorus, the band looks very promising for next year.
SENIOR HIGH CHORUS MEMBERS: S. Chamberlain, C. Forrest, K. Sanborn, L. Pilcher, T. Chamberland, M. Freeborn, B. Warren, L. Fenton, C. Farrell, D. Triller, B. Capman; JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS MEMBERS: C. Hastings, M. Risteff, K. Kohler, K. Rogers, N. Farnham, A. Fletcher, L. Socinski, K. Zawitoski, K. Kelleway, L. deLancey, K. Blow, K. Baccei, E. Valloch, T. Rafter, L. Watkins, S. Reissig, D. Perry, S. Harmon, S. Ward, S. Cocci, H. Chamberland, J. Stattel. D. Caron, T. Warren.
SENIOR HIGH BAND: B. Coons, R. Austin, B. Capman, C. Gray, M. Freeborn, K. Benoit, T. Felie, D. Griffin, J. Miglorie, J. Socinski, J. Cowans, T. Chamberland, N. Smiel, L. Pilcher, T. Racette, T. Allard; JUNIOR HIGH BAND: D. Perry, K. Baccei, S. Cocci, L. Socinski, D. Zuckernick, C. Hastings, K. Robers, K. Kelleway, W. Smith, J. Vida, J. May, J. Stattel. T. Bell, S. Harmon, N. Tracy, A. Fletcher, K. Kohler, L. Watkins, K. Blow
Thirteen girls tried out for eight positions this year, the biggest turnout ever. The group consists of six old and two new members, K. Triller and L. Baccei. Sharon Tilden, who has been a majorette for three years, was selected drum majorette. Captains were S. Reta and L. Young.
With hard work and long practices the girls marched in three major parades, the Loyalty Day parade, the All State parade, and the Memorial Day parade. ·
K. Faulkner, T. Mendenhall, 5. Simons, T. Loso, B. Warren
FLAG UNIT This year there were six mem
bers, two of whom were seniors and captains - T. Mendenhall and T. Loso. Four new mem hers were selected for the flag unit.
With much hard work these girls were a great addition to the marching band unit.
Banner Carriers this year for the Marching Band were T. Barker and V. Bishop.
M. Rogers, S. Reta, L. Young, K. Goodrich, K. Triller, A. Lafrance, S. Chamberlain, L. Baccei
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S. Chamberlain, K. Triller, L. Blow, B. Lester, B. Kuglar, L. Lewis, S. Thibault, C. Izzo, K. Kellaway, A. Fletcher.
LIBRARY AIDES The library aides were a tremen
dous group this year. These students are an essential help to the student body and staff. They check books in and out of the library, they help replace magazines on their proper shelves. They receive activity credits towards the Silver P, once they are freshman.
D. Caceres, M. Horvath, T. Bell, J. Navarette.
AV STAFF The AV staff delivered AV
equipment to and from classes, and assist teachers and students in its use. They volunteer their time during and after school everyday. The staff really performs a service to the school; without them things would not run smoothly. They also receive credits towards the Silver P.
L. Beauchain, C. Hastings, L. Baccei, S. Sawtell , P. Anderson
ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE
The assembly committee usually arranges assemblies for the student body. This year the group was not very active.
PROCTOR/AN This year's Proctorian staff was a very
hard working group. With Mrs. Sherman as their new advisor, the staff tried many different things towards a better book. In order to raise money, many members sold grinders, hot dogs and soda at softball and baseball games, which raised alot of money for them.
This 1982-83 yearbook was edited by Trish Mendenhall, and business manager was Kathy Cota. The staff would also like to thank Pauline Vita for her many hours of assistance on the book.
R 1, T. Racette, K. Sanborn, C. Gray; R 2 G. Navarrete, B. Pentkowski, M. Sargent, S. Hughes; R 3, K. Bender, N. Smiel, K. Benoit, B. Valach, K. Cota; missing, T. Mendenhall, F. Navarrete, K. Goodrich, I. Grace, C. Bearor
SUTHERLAND Although this year's staff had
trouble getting money to print the newspaper, they were able to produce three very nice papers. With Lisa Young as editor-inchief and John Russell as sports editor, they were able to print some interesting articles and photographs. The staff would like to take the time to thank Arlyn Bloodworth for advising them.
R 1, L. Pilcher, F. Navarrete, S. Tilden, L. Young, R. Austin, A. Lafrance; R 2, M. Rogers, D. L'Herault, J. Russell, B. Capman, L. Beauchain, E. Supancic
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DRAMA CLUB Under the direction of Ted Pend
leton, the Drama Club hosted a successful Regional One-act Play Festival here at Proctor High School. Proctor and MSJ won the festival and went on to the State Competition at Johnson State Collel!Se. The production co-starred Sharon Tilden, president of the club, and Beth Warren, secretary. They presented "Something Unspoken" by Tennessee Williams.
K. Blow, K. Baccei, B. Coons, B. Warren, S. Tracy, N . Tilden, N . Tracy, L. Blow, K. Kelleway, L. Fenton, J. Socinski; Missing: S. Tilden
M. Freeborn, S. Reta, C. Izzo, D. Swahn, T. Perkins, L. Young, L. Lester, C. Covell, M. Clough, S. Sule, E. Supancic, B. Valach, D. Lertola, K. Sanborn, I. Grace, S. Chamberlain, C. Farrell, A. Kugler, T. Mendenhall, S. Svornic, D. Blow, K. Burgess, C. Gray
ART CLUB This club was tremendously ac
tive. They held a car wash and made over thirty dollars and had bake sales and sold sweatshirts to raise money. This money went towards their trip to Boston, where they visited the Fine Arts Museum and Quincy Market. Their president this year was Debbie Blow.
WINTER CARNIVAL This year's winter carnival was
the best in years. With the seniors winning their first carnival ever, they showed more spirit and enthusiasm than any other class in the school. The remaining classes were in deep competition with each other; with the 8th grade coming in second, sophomores 3rd, juniors 4th, freshmen 5th, and 7th grade coming in at 6th. The talent show was just as big of a success. Rich Austin, the MC for the night came out the winner. Lynn Pilcher came in second, and Danny Gilliam finished third. We hope that the carnival will be even more successful next year.
CLOSE UP
This year's Close-Up trip to Washington was a big success. Six Proctor students and their advisor, Mr. 0., packed their bags and headed towards our nation's capital to meet with our state respresentatives and learn about our system of government.
In order to raise money for this, hey did something different this
year. Instead of asking for donations, hey worked for their money at varous businesses. They also put on a
very successful air band contest which was held in the PHS gym.
Members: K. Goodrich, S. Tilden, K. Wood, B. Pentkowski, N. Smiel, D. Triller
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This year's queen and her court: From left to right, K. Johnson and her escort M. Santoro, J. Nelson and her escort K. Smith. D. L'Herault and her escort G. King, the queen, K. Goodrich and her escort B. Gilliam, K. Triller and her escort E. Poljacik, L. Young and her escort C.
Autenreith, and S. Reta and her escort D. Carter.
PROM
The Junior-Senior Prom was hosted by the class of 1984. This class worked exceptionally hard to· present a magnificent prom for the Seniors. The theme was "We've Got Tonight" and the colors choosen were pink, maroon, and white.
The event took place Sat., May 21st, at 8:00 pm. The featured band was Caravan, an excellent group, who choose the queen and her court. The 1983 queen Kim Goodrich, was crowned by last year's queen, Rose Mossey.
Rose Mossey, last year's queen crowning this year's queen with her escort Ben Gilliam.
Last year's queen Rose Mossey and her escort Kevin Thompson.
Shauna Chamberlain and her escort, Scott Stratton dancing to the theme of the prom "We've Got Tonight."
Thb year's queen Kim Goodrich and her escort Ben Gilliam.
K. Goodrich dancing to the theme with her escort after she had been crowned.
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E. Supancic receives the Buzzell-Gallus award. K. Goodrich receives the Michael J. Fiske award.
The Proctor Sports and Music Boosters once again hosted a successful Awards Banquet. The large turnout saw awards given for academic excellence, music, drama, and sporting activities. Special recognition was received by Scott Fletcher for the UVM Math Test, Mary Freeborn for her music achievements, Lynn Pilcher, Cross-country, MVL All-Opponent Team, Sharon Tilden, CVGAL Field Hockey, All-Opponent team, Scott Stratton, Sean Sule, and Perry Lasky, Soccer MVL All-Opponent Team, and Ed Poljacik, baseball MVL AllOpponent Team. Kim Goodrich and Kris Johnson received CVGAL All-Opponent plaques in Field Hockey, Basketball and Softball. Eric Supancic received All-Opponent plaques in Soccer and Baseball. Nancy Tilden was awarded the Gregory J. Socinski Memorial funds to attend basketball camp this summer.
Mr. Tracy receives the yearbook dedication. Mr. Mitchell receives the· team bat as he completes his last year as th Proctor baseball coach.
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"May the road rise to meet you. May the wind be always at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face/ the rains fall soft upon your fields and until we meet again/ may God hold you in the palm of His hand."
Best Wishes From The Proctor School Board
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