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Proctor Academy’s 1976 yearbook in digital form.TRANSCRIPT
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THE CLASS OF 1976 DEDICATES THEIR YEARBOOK TO
GEORGE EMENY Teacher and Friend
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Class Activities
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Class Activities
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Dorms
Mac House: (1st Row) Veazey, Danforth, Rees (2nd Row) Manning, Lynch, Unglesby, Haiman, Adams
M.L.S.; (On Steps) Peterson, Gross, Kech, Bushkuhl (Standing) Cady, Maybank, Hart, Siragusa, Gesner, Hufstader, Sweetser, Bross, Marchand, Litchfield
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Day Students; Kalat, Guilfoy, Hanslin, Welch, Teach, George, Arlow (Rear) Hunter, Sleeper
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Cary House; (Sitting 1st Row) Tuckerman, Powers, Torres, Young (Sitting 2nd Row) Hall, Church, Haber, Agosto, Devine (Standing) Foster, Porter, Del Guercio, Turner, Taylor
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Girl's Soccer
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J.V. Soccer
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3rd Soccer
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Football
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Cross Couj^^Team; Haney Richards, Pope
Cross Country Team
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Bike Teams
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Administration
Mrs. Marilyn Bouley and Hal Parachini--Business Manager
Sandy Elsass--Financial Development and Alumni Affairs
Carol Severance--Secretary to Admis-sions Director
Chuck Severance Manager, Saga Food Service
David Fowler--Headmaster
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Al DayAdmissions Bud Burbank Director of Residential Living
Mrs. Nancy Barrett Sec-retary to the Headmaster
Chris NorrisAssistant Headmaster, Dean of Students
Mrs. Connie McLeod--Secretary to Placement Director
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Faculty Chili
Shanda Norrisl
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Faculty
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Faculty
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in Livingston and children Hank Stric Swartz, Chris Osgo
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Lee AlexanderScience Dep. ment Environmental Studies
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Tennis
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Girl's Tennis Team; (1st Row) Kerwin, Hamel, Jennison, Sue Norriscoach, Niebling (STANDING) Kern, Teach, Johnstone, Powers, Masten
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Baseball Varsity Baseball; (1st Row) Dublin, Barnett, Demaskos, Clark, Bartlett, Ann; Torres, Dibner, Marchand (STAND-ING) Coach Andy Schwartz, Burbank, Manager Curtis, Powers, Sleeper, Holtz, Foster, Coach Mike Graham
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JV Baseball; (1st Row) Gonzalez, Agosto, Haiman, Rees, Schwerdt, Hartmena, Ponce, I Brown, Spill'ane, Wakeman, Canty, Taylor, Welch, Hobbs Coach Bud Burbank
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J.V. Lacrosse And Girl's Lacrosse
girl's Lacrosse Team; (1st Row Kneeling) Rogers, Fowler, Hanslin, Olson, Sunshine (STANDING) Taft, Guilfoy, Copeman, Masten, Fairbanks, LaMotte, Coach Sue Eslick, Hoopes, Wendell, Martenis
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The grass is al-ways Greener on the other side of the fence until you get there and discover its astro turf.
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If the basic fundamentals of Athletics could only be applied to the people of all nations, the world would be a truely beau-tiful place. Team work.
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oach to the girl's basket-m I learned a great deal
about Basketball, abo#coaching and about high school girls. I sus-pect that the girls suffered, partic-' ularly early in the season, due to my inexperience. Through much cooperation however, we attained o # goals as a team
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JV Basketball
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Yvonne Chavis Ain't what you got, it's how you use
t. Giving up ain't no use. Barry White
Steve Canale
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Jim Fraylick
Meg Fairbanks You bring your guitar, I'll bring the wine.
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Rusty Deas Most people
have a feel ing they are coming back to this life some way, some how. But me I know I'm going through only once.
W C Fields
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Nancy Guilfoy Comm it the
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Jeff Holtz I was here for only two years - but that was plenty!
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Wendy Harding Take a Hike
Bob Hardy "Marcho"
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Todd Hunter Most people exist, that is all. To live is rare
Ann Johnstone Whatever happens I want to be Self respecting and conscious free.
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Betsey Kalat A little kingdom I possess where thoughts and feelings dwell And very hard the task I find, of gov-erning it well.
L. M. Alcott
Peter Jamison But then, who is to say who really is insane'
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Steve Kovacik
Tad LaPointe
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Scott Manning There are miles of track ahead of me now, and miles behind.
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Peter Marshall Man is forced to be alone by the very nature of society But if you meet a person who is not en-vious, who loves and be-lieves in others, to this rare person offer a life time of friendship.
S.P. Schutz
Mike Marchand Happiness is a good bank account, a good cook, and good digestion.
J.J. Rouseau
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David Lloyd
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Manning Maxwell How can you be in two places at once when you're not anywhere at all?
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Ellen Masten One day he'll come along The man I love, And he'll be big and strong The man I love, Lover man, oh where can you be!
Billie Holliday
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In the struggle, man's victory is found
Steve Pope Pride leads to arguements Be humble, take advice and become wise.
Proverbs 13:10
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Tim Munson So as long as I can see, I will always keep looking As long as I can walk, I will keep on moving As long as I can stand, I will keep on fighting And as long as I live, I will never stop learning.
. m David Jarrett Thoreau it away - Ives had it - and they're not worth anything.
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Dede Rogers All of the animals excepting m a n know that the principle business of life is to enjoy it.
S. Butler
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Tayo Sands "Why wait any longer for the world to begin, you can have your cake and eat it too."
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Peter Smith "I must not fear. Fear is the mind killer. Fear is the little death that brings total oblit-eration. I will face m y fear. I will permit it to pass over m e and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see it's path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.
B. Gesseret.
Mac Spencer
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(SH Kim Taft Often it takes as much courage to resist as it does to go ahead.
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Steve Theriault W h o is the firefighter? The person who responds to society's needs with compassion. The person who can get a cat out of a tree. The person who can save another's life in a physical sense, as others save in an emotional or social sense.
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Scott Turner They never got me for the right offence W.C. Fields
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Craig VonKohorn "Finally"
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Dave Wakeman I'll be happy flying on the roof tops I'll be happy burning in the streets I'll be happy moving when I wish to I'll be happy saying how I please But I know I was never born to heal And I know I was never born to cut my brother I know I'm never going to make no deals
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David Young "There must be some way out of here," said the Joker to the thief. "There is so much con-fusion, can't get no relieve.
J. Hendrix
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PROCTOR ALMA MATER
First Verse
At The Foot of Ragged Mountain Proudly Proctor Stands Beneath The Free New Hampshire Skies W e learn to Love the Land.
Chorus
"We Learn to Live and Live to Learn" Our Motto Serves Us Right And All Our Lives W e wil Proctor Green and White.
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Remember
W e Learn in Mountains and in Classrooms To Live The Truths W e find And Feel The Joy of All Our Growth In Body and In Mind .
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"We Learn to Live and Live to Learn" Our Motto Serves Us Right And All Our Lives W e Will Remember Proctor Green and White. And All Our Lives W e Will Remember Proctor Green and White.
Thomas Eslick May 15, 1975
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Graduation
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Proctor Wheels
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Dining Room Scenes
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Awards Banquet
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Kayak Team
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Dorms
Ives; (1st Row) Kerwin, Rudkin, Fairbanks (2nd Row) Breer, Josephson, Jennifer Fowler, Masten, [ ' ' Levandowski, Morrison, Bartlett
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^Gannett; (1st Row) Carr-Harris, Jamison, Hartman, Noonan, Lesselbaum, Powell (2nd Row) Smedley, Townsend, Bert I L Hinkley, Dani Hinkley, Gillies, (3rd Row) Ayers, Dibner, Doug Windsor, Knox, Dublin, Thomas (Top Row) Krauss, Rud-^',V
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Andover Arms; Dave Wakeman, Peter I Marshall
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Tennis neeling) Briggs, Steve, Johnson (2nd Row) Lee Alexander coach, Haney, Townsend, Hartmann, resner
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JV Tennis; Noble, Smith, Walker, Keck, Teach, Smith, George, Burns, Bushkuhl, Hanslin
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(1st Row) Jamison, Deas, Rudkin, Hall, Spencer, Turner, (2nd Row) Hunter, RicharSf Thomas,
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The Road goes ever on and on Down from the door where it began.
Now far ahead the Road has gone, And I must follow, if I can,
Pursuing it with eager feet, Until it joins some larger way
Where many paths and errands meet. And whither then? I cannot say
--Bilbo Baggins (J.R.R. Tolkin)
"Carpe Diem" seize the da y.
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By Bits and Pieces This Yearbook Was Made Possible Through the Efforts Of:
Kathy Niebling Randy Richards Kevin Sleeper Christine Powers Nancy Guilfoy Pat Calhoun Cindy Hamel Craig VonKohorn Kim Rudkin Ann Johnstone Scott Turner Guy Carr-Harris Bart Foster Henry Rudkin Advisor: Marcia E. Wyman
THANK YOU YEARBOOK STAFF FOR YOUR TIME
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GOLD PATRONS Mr. & Mrs. John D. Pope
BRONZE PATRONS Mr. & Mrs. William L. Rudkin Mr. & Mrs. Sterrett P. Sleeper
PATRONS Mr. & Mrs. Roland L. Hobbs, Sr. Commander & Mrs. Donald Wade Smith Mr. & Mrs. Bert A. Powell Mrs. Ann B. Fowler Mr. & Mrs. George H. Strickland, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Martenis Mr. & Mrs. Alexander M. Taft Mr. & Mrs. Richard P. Gagne Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Maxwell Mr. & Mrs. Paul R. Holtz
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CONGRATULATIONS TO DEDE ANDTHECLASSOF 1976
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