GREEN LANTERN
PROCTOR ACADEMY NINETEEN SEVENTY
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THE 1970 GREEN LANTERN JEFFREYW. HAAS, Editor-in-Chief ARTHUR V. COTE. JR., Business Manager
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DEDICATION TO MRS. SPENCER V. WRIGHT Regretting her loss, wishing her happiness in the many years to come, and knowing that she will help us indirectly for the rest of our lives, w e lovingly dedicate this yearbook to Mrs. Wright.
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Last fall, when the yearbook staff met, it was their desire to m a k e the 1970 Green Lantern a warmer, more personal record of the year. With this desire for excellence, m y generation must agree. O n the other hand, youth must recognize that originality and enthusiasm needs to be tempered by experience and technical know-how. Neither one nor the other can stand alone. Working together, nothing is impossible. Mrs. Farrell and I wish the best of success to the Class of 1970. It contains some of the finest boys w e have ever seen at Proctor. S o m e reflected the unrest and dissatisfaction with conditions here and abroad which characterized student bodies across the nation this year and this is surely their right. However, in college and afterwards, before they join causes, I hope our graduates will look long and hard at the leaders of these causes and their real motives.
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MR. ERNEST L. SHERMAN B.S. in Ed., B.U.; M.A., U.N.H.
MRS. ERNEST L. S H E R M A N B.S., Conn. College for Women
MR. HAROLD O. ANTHONY
MRS. HAROLD O. ANTHONY
B.A., Texas Technological College
MR. A. RICHARD BELLEFEUILLE B.A., U.N.H.
MRS. A. RICHARD BELLEFEUILLE
MR. DONALD F. BURKE
MRS. JAMES H. BELANGER
B.S., U.N.H.; M.A., U.N.H.
MR. HOVEY M. COWLES
MRS. HOVEY M. COWLES
B.A., Lehigh University
MR. G E O R G E B. EMENY, JR. B.S., Mount Union College, Tufts; M.A.L.S.. Wesleyan University
MRS. GEORGE B. EMENY, JR.
MR. DAVID FOWLER B.A., Colby College; M.A.L.S., Wesleyan University
MRS. D A V I D F O W L E R B.A., Colby College
MRS. MILDRED S. H O W A R D Bartlett Secretarial School
M R S . J O H N J. I R E L A N D
MR. SPENCER M. JACKSON P.A. '56; A.B., Middlebury College; M.A.T., Antioch College
M R S . S P E N C E R M. J A C K S O N A.B., Wilson College; M.A.T., Antioch College
MR. M O R T O N A. KLEIN A.B., Dartmouth College
MRS. M O R T O N A. KLEIN A.B., Elmira College
MR. JOHN W. KNOX
MRS. JOHN W. K N O X
Montgomery Junior College
MR. RICHARD H. L A T H A M A.B., Brown University
MRS. RICHARD H. L A T H A M
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MRS. JOHN H. M A G U I R E
MRS. JOSEPH O. BOULEY
MR. DOMINIC L. MORINELLI B.A., Olivet College; M.A., Clarkson College
M R S . D O M I N I C L. M O R I N E L L I
M R . C H R I S T O P H E R C. N O R R I S A.B., Harvard College
MRS. C H R I S T O P H E R C. NORRIS B.S., Duke University
MRS. T I M O T H Y G. NORRIS
MR. T I M O T H Y G. NORRIS A.B., Harvard College
MRS. H A Z E L E. PORTER, R.N.
MRS. E V E R E T T D. D E C A T U R , L.P.N.
M R . IRVING W . STULTZ B.S.. Tufts; S.T.B., M.P.A., Harvard College
MRS. IRVING W. STULTZ
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M R . E. KEVIN T H O R S E L L P.A. '61, B.S., Guilford College
MRS. E. KEVIN T H O R S E L L
MR. JAMES W. W A L K E R B.A., Hobart College
MRS. JAMES W. W A L K E R
MR. ROBERT P. WILSON B.A. in Ed., Keene State College
MRS. R O B E R T P. W I L S O N
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MR. SPENCER V. WRIGHT A.B., Middlebury College; M.A., U.N.H.
MRS. SPENCER V. WRIGHT A.B., Vassar College; M.A., Middlebury College
JOHN H. OHLER, M.D.
MRS. R A Y M O N D H. DENBERG, P.A. '26 Concord Business College
MRS. RAYMOND E. LOCKWOOD
MRS. J. DALE McLEOD
B.A., Eastern Nazarene College
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MR. JOHN F. RIVERS, P.A. '29
MRS. HENRY L. STEVENS
/ MR. DONALD B. COOPER
GRACIA H. SNYDER
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WILLIAM THOMAS ANDERSON
Ski School 4; Varsity Golf 4.
377 Beveridge Road, Ridgewood, New Jersey
Maxwell Savage Foreman 4; Photography Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Varsity Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4; J.V. Ski Team 1, 2.
CHARLES BOWEN BACKUS 3835 Hough Road, Metamora, Michigan
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DEAN LAWRENCE BARNES
Audio-Visual Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Astronomy Club 2, 3, 4; Proctor Players 2, 3, 4; Reserve Football 3, 4; Reserve Baseball 1; Reserve Lacrosse 3, 4; Ski School 1, 2, 3; Sailing 3.
Box 1256, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
BENJAMIN BEALE, JR.
Grounds Foreman 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Camera Club 2, 3; Reserve Football 2, 3; J.V. Football 4; Reserve Baseball 2, 3; Ski School 1, 2, 3, 4;
247 Nahant Street, Westwood, Massachusetts
Sailing 1.
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Carriage House Leader 4; Fire Company 4; Proctor Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dorm Cabinet 4; Cross Country Award '69.
GREGORY JAMES BECKSTROM 109 Cedar Lane, Westwood, Massachusetts
JOHN DAVID BOYD
Morton House Group Leader 4; Green Key 3, 4; Glee Club 3. 4: Ski School 3; Varsity Tennis 3, 4.
16 East Elm Street, Yarmouth, Maine
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EARLE PRESTON BOWEN, III
Varsity Football 4; Varsity Hockey 4; Varsity Baseball 4; Received Hockey Trophy and letter sweater.
Wequaket Avenue, Box 387, Centerville, Massachusetts
PETER CAMPBELL CARNEY
Gannett House Group Leader 4; Student Council 4; Proctor Press 2, 3, 4; Keeper of the Spirit 3; Reserve Football 1; J.V. Football 2, Co-Captain 3; J.V. Baseball 1; Ski School 1, 2, 3; J.V. Ski T e a m 4; J.V. Tennis 2, Co-Captain 3.
Cora, Wyoming
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JOSEPH CHARLES COAKLEY, JR.
Assistant Student Librarian 3; Dining R o o m Foreman 4; Green Key 2, 3; Debating Club 3; Proctor Press 4; Ski School 2, 3; Ski Patrol 3; Reserve Football 2; J.V. Football 3; J.V. Tennis 2, 3, 4.
8341 Chillicothe Road, Kirkland Hills, Mentor, Ohio
PAUL ROY COHN, JR.
Dining R o o m Foreman 4; Varsity Football 3, 4; J.V. Lacrosse 3.
9 Overbrook Lane, Longmeadow, Massachusetts
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Audio-Visual Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Fire Company 3, 4; Proctor Players 2, 3, 4.
JOHN HAMILTON COOLIDGE 235 Goddard Avenue, Brookline, Massachusetts
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ALEXANDER BUTLER DUNCAN
Morton House Group Leader 4; Astronomy Club 4; Reserve Football 2, 3; J.V. Football 4; Ski School 2, 3, 4; J.V. Sailing 2, 3, Manager 4.
33 Wolcott Avenue, Andover, Massachusetts
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BENJAMIN FRANKLIN FAIRLESS, II
Assistant School Leader 4; Student Council 4; Assistant Athletic Director 3; Proctor Players 2; Reserve Football 1; J.V. Football 2; Varsity Football 3, 4; Reserve Baseball 1; J.V. Baseball Co-Captain 2; Varsity Baseball 3, 4; Ski T e a m 1; Ski School 2, 3, 4; Ski School Instructor; Outward Bound.
Forbesway, Ligonier, Pennsylvania
JOHN STUART FALLOW, III
Reserve Football 3; J.V. Football 4; Reserve Hockey 2; J.V. Hockey 3, 4; Ski School 2; Sailing 2.
Piney Point, Marion, Mass.
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WILLIAM GARRETT FINLEY
Holland Memorial Hall Foreman 4; AudioVisual Club 2, 3; Debating Club 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Ski Patrol 4; Reserve Football 2, 4, CoCaptain 3; Ski School 1, 2, 3, 4; J.V. Tennis 4; Varsity Golf 1, 2, 3.
12 Blossom Cove Road, Red Bank, New Jersey
Student Council 4; Pierce House Leader 4; Fire Company 4; Dorm Cabinet 4; Reserve Football 1; J.V. Football 2, 3; Varsity Football 4; J.V. Ski Team 1; Ski Team 2, 3, Co-Captain 4; J.V. Tennis 2, 3; Sailing 1.
RICHARD C. GRIFFIN 28 Walton Drive, West Hartford, Conn.
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Astronomy Club 4; J.V. Tennis 4; Ski School 4.
CARLOS JOSE GUTIERREZ P.O. Box 1624, San Jose, Costa Rica
Gannett House Group Leader 3; Morton House Leader 4; Student Council 4; Green Key 3, 4; Green Lantern 3, 4; Camera Club 4; D o r m Cabinet 4; Movie Selection Committee 3; Head of Lecture Committee 4; Senior Class Secretary 4: Reserve Football 2, 3; Ski School 1, 2, 3, 4; Reserve Tennis 2; Varsity Golf 1; Caldron 3; Ski Patrol 4.
JEFFREY WARD HAAS Delwood Drive, Madison, N e w Jersey
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PETER MILLARD HOAGLAND
Farnum House Leader 2, 3; Job Superintendent 4; Student Council 3, 4; Debating Club 4; Glee Club 1; D o r m Cabinet 3; Baseball 2; J.V. Lacrosse 1, 2, 3; Sailing 1; J.V. Hockey CoCaptain 2, 3; Varsity Golf 2, 3.
16 Ridge Road, Rumson, N e w Jersey
mwM STEPHEN GEARY HUEGEL
Debating Club 3; Proctor Players 2, 3, 4; Ski School 2, 3, 4; Reserve Baseball 3; J.V. Baseball 2; Proctor Press 3; Astronomy Club 3.
208 Foxhurst Drive, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Proctor Players 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Astrono m y Club 3; J.V. Baseball 2, 3; Reserve Hockey 2, 3; Forestry 1, 2; Ski School 3, 4.
Pleasantville Road, N e w Vernon, N e w Jersey
RUDOLPH PRENTICE KUGLER
Assistant Dining R o o m Foreman 4; Varsity Football 4; J.V. Football 3: Ski Patrol 3, 4; J.V. Tennis 4; Ski School 3, 4.
Edwards Point Road. Rumson, N e w Jersey
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LEON WALSH LOSEE, JR.
Gannett House Group Leader 3, 4; Fire Company 3, 4; J.V. Football 2, 3, 4; Ski School 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Golf 2, 3, 4.
Old South Road, Litchfield, Connecticut
BRUCE ROGER LUNDQUIST
Fire Company 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Ski School 3, 4; Varsity Football 4; J.V. Football 3; Varsity Baseball 3, 4; Ski Patrol 4.
211 Oak Street, Lakewood, N e w York
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PAUL KENNETH MALLEN
Grass Commissioner 4; Proctor Players 4; Varsity Football 4; Reserve Football 2; Varsity Baseball 3, 4; Ski School 2; Tennis 1; Reserve Hockey 2, Varsity Hockey 3, 4.
47 Glen Avenue, Newton Center, Massachusetts
ANDREW VAIL MARSTERS
Maxwell Savage Hall Foreman 2; Carr House Group Leader 3; Librarian 4; Student Council 3, President 4; Caldron 3, 4; Proctor Press 4; Proctor Players 4; J.V. Lacrosse Co-Captain 1; J.V. Ski Team 1, Varsity Ski Team 2, 3, 4: Reserve Tennis 2; J.V. Cross Country 3.
124 Brigham Hill Road, North Grafton, Massachusetts
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THOMAS JEFFERSON McKAY, II
MacKenzie House Group Leader 3; Cary House Leader 4; Student Council 4; Fire Company 4; Astronomy Club 4; D o r m Cabinet 4; Proctor Chest Chairman 3; Antique Car Club 4; Reserve Football 1; J.V. Football 2; Varsity Football 3, 4; J.V. Baseball 1, 2, 3; Varsity Baseball 4; J.V. Ski T e a m 2, 3; Varsity Ski Team 4.
R.D. 2, Box 354, Ligonier, Pennsylvania
DAVID WALKER MOULTON
Audio-Visual Club 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Astronomy Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Green Lantern 4; Photography Club 2, 3, 4; Proctor Players 1, 2, 3; Ski School 2, 3, 4; Golf 3; Sailing 2; Forestry 2.
819 Hillcrest Road, Orange, Connecticut
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JOHN EDWARD NEWELL
Carr House Group Leader 4; Green Key 3, 4; Fire Company 4; Green Lantern 4; Proctor Players 4; J.V. Football 3; Ski Patrol 3, 4; Ski School 3, 4; Forestry 3.
Winden Farm, Sherwin Road, Willoughby, Ohio
ERIC BAKER NORD
Proctor Players 3, 4; Reserve Football 2; Varsity Football 3, 4; J.V. Lacrosse 2; Varsity Lacrosse 3, 4; J.V. Hockey 2, 3; Varsity Hockey 4.
23 Hawthorne Drive, Oberlin, Ohio
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EDWARD FINLEY OAKES
Dining Room Assistant 3; Student Council 4; Cary House Floor Leader 4; Astronomy Club 2, 3, 4; Reserve Football 1; J.V. Football 2; Varsity Football 3, 4; J.V. Lacrosse 2, 3; J.V. Ski Team 1; Varsity Ski Team 2, 3, 4; J.V. Tennis 2, 3.
51 Nealgate Street, Greenbush, Massachusetts
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National Honor Society 3, 4; Reserve Hockey 2; J.V. Hockey 3; Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4; Proctor Press 3.
66 Renaud Road, Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan
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Mary Lowell Stone House Group Leader 4; Varsity Football 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 3, 4: J.V. Ski Team 3; Varsity Hockey 4.
RICHARD ROSS PECK 19 Cliff Trail, Kinnelon, N e w Jersey
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Varsity Sailing 4; First Aid 4; Ski School 4: Audio-Visual Club 4.
3 Juniper Lane, Wayland, Massachusetts
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Reserve Football 2; J.V. Football 3, 4; J.V. Baseball 2, 3; Reserve Baseball, Captain 1; J.V. Ski Team 2, 3, 4; Ski Patrol 4; J.V. Lacrosse 3.
GERALD STEPHEN REED Potter Place, N e w Hampshire
WESTON OGDEN RILEY
Cross Country 2, 3; Ski School 2, 3, 4; Ski Team 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Varsity Hockey 3.
Whistler Way, Waquoit, Massachusetts
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THOMAS GILBERT RUDKIN P.O. Box 670, Norwalk, Connecticut
Gannett House Leader 4; Mary Lowell Stone House Floor Leader 3; Student Council 3, 4; D o r m Cabinet 4: Athletic Council 4; Assistant Student Librarian 2; Fire Company 3, Chief 4; Varsity Football 3, 4: J.V. Football CoCaptain 2; Reserve Football 1; Varsity Lacrosse 2. 3. Co-Captain 4; J.V. Lacrosse 1; Ski School 1.
School Leader 4; Ives House Leader 3; Student Council 3, 4; Proctor Chest Chairman 3; Shirley Hall Foreman 2; Proctor Press 3, 4; D o r m Cabinet 3, 4; Carnival Committee 2; Varsity Lacrosse 3, 4; J.V. Lacrosse 1, Captain 2; Ski School 1: J.V. Hockey 2; Varsity Hockey 3, 4.
SAMUEL RULON-MILLER, JR. 222 Church Road, Ardmore, Pennsylvania
WILLIAM WHITTEMORE SCOTT, III
Ski School 4; Varsity Golf 4.
Old Timer's Lane, Orleans, Massachusetts
JEROME RICH SHENNAN
Farnum House Group Leader 4; Debating Club 4; Proctor Press 1, 2, 3, 4; Audio-Visual Club 3, 4; Ski Patrol 3, 4; Varsity Lacrosse 3, 4; J.V. Lacrosse 1, 2; J.V. Tennis 1, 2, 3; Ski School 2, 3.
Box 218, Wayne, Illinois
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RICHARD POPE SOUTHWICK
Dining R o o m Foreman 4; J.V. Football 3; Varsity Football 4; Ski Patrol 3; J.V. Tennis 3, 4; Ski School 3; Fire Company 4.
50 Boyles Street, Beverly, Massachusetts
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CURTIS STUTZER TAYLOR
Carr House Leader 4: Glee Club 1, 2; Proctor Players 1, 2, 3; D o r m Cabinet 4; Varsity Football 3. 4; J.V. Football 2; Reserve Football 1; Varsity Lacrosse 2, 3. Co-Captain 4; Varsity Hockey 3, 4: J.V. Hockey 1, 2; Caldron 3: Glee Club 1, 2; Proctor Press 2, 3, 4.
85 Rumson Road, Rumson, N e w Jersey
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Maxwell Savage Hall Foreman 3; Student Athletic Director 4; National Honor Society 4; Job Cabinet 3; Proctor Players 3, 4; Proctor Press 2, 3, 4; Movie Committee 3; J.V. Baseball 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski School 2. 3; Golf 2, 3.
844 West Street, Leominster, Massachusetts
NEILL FRASER TRIMBLE
Ives House Floor Leader 4; Glee Club 2; Proctor Press 1, 2, 3; J.V. Football 2, 3, CoCaptain 4; Reserve Football 1; J.V. Lacrosse 2, 3, 4; Ski T e a m 2, 3, 4; Ski School 1; Reserve Tennis 1.
Stratton, Vermont
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WILLIAM LOUIS WATERS
Green Key 3, 4; Audio-Visual Club 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Astronomy Club 3, 4; Green Lantern 4: Proctor Players 3, 4; Ski School 3, 4; Varsity Football Manager 3; Ski Patrol 4.
Shore View Drive, R.F.D. 3 (Bow), Concord, N e w Hampshire
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Cary House Floor Leader 3; Mary Lowell Stone House Leader 4; Student Council 4; D o r m Cabinet 4; Green Lantern 4; Varsity Football 1, 2, 4; Co-Captain 3; Varsity Lacrosse 1, 2, 3, 4; J.V. Hockey 1, 2; Varsity
R.D. 2, Ives Road, Litchfield, Connecticut
Hockey 3.
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ROGERS GALT WELLES, JR.
Field House Foreman 4; Job Cabinet 4; AudioVisual Club 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Proctor Press 3, 4; Proctor Players 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse 1; Ski School 1, 2, 3; Sailing 1; Tennis 2; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Athletic Hosts 1, 2, 4, Chairman 3; Athletic Council 4.
15 Sheffield West, Winchester, Massachusetts
JOHN LOWBER WELSH, III
MacKenzie House Leader 4; Dining R o o m Foreman 3; Glee Club 1; Movie Committee 3; Proctor Press 2, 3; Ski Patrol 3; D o r m Cabinet 4; Reserve Lacrosse 2; J.V. Lacrosse 3; Ski School 1, 2, 3; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4.
5309 Shady River Road, Houston, Texas
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Ives House Leader 4; National Honor Society 4; Varsity Football 3, 4; Ski School 3, 4; J.V. Baseball 3; Varsity Baseball 4; Glee Club 2, 3.
12 Chaucer Road, Short Hills, N e w Jersey
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JUNIORS
PETER ASH
MARK A. ANDERSON
JOHN B. AYER
STANLEY S. BAKER
WILLIAM S. BIGLEY
TIMOTHY T. BROWN
WILLIAM H. BUCHSBAUM
HENRY B. BURTON
JEFFREY H. COLMAN
FRED E. COOPER, III
JOHN L. FECKE
FRANK V. GIBNEY
KEVIN P. GILLESPIE
ARTHUR V. COTE, JR.
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A. PARKER HALL, III
JAMES D. HART
MARK G. HELMBOLDT
GEORGE J. HOFFER, JR.
CHARLES HOWARD, III
DAVID S. JAMISON, JR.
STEPHEN E. JOHNSON
GEORGE B. KAKNES, JR.
PETER S. KERNAN
W. ROBERT KLAUS, JR.
RALPH L. LELAND
CHRISTOPHER W. LOVEJOY
DANIEL S. KLEM
ROBERT R. LUCAS, JR.
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M. VINCENT LANE, JR.
JON R. MANSFIELD
HOWARD F. MARKS, JR.
RONALD T. McCLINTIC
RICHARD G. METCALF, JR.
DAVID McL. MILLAR
RICHARD MIRICK
EVAN T. NYSTEDT
DAVID S. PROCTOR
PETER M. ROLFE
ROBERT F. ROWAN
HOWARD S. RUE, III
GREGORY R. SAMAHA
BRADLEY L. SCOTT
W. RANDOLPH SIDES, III
GRANT G. SIMMONS
JOHN K. SIMONDS
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SHERBURNE B. ROCKWELL, II
EDWARD W. SPEARIN
DONALD J. SPELLMAN
SCOTT B. SYLVESTER
WILLIAM E. TRAVER, III
ANDREW P. VERVEN
BENJAMIN L. STOWE
GREGORY J. WIENER
JAMES I. SUMMERS, JR.
FRANK C. TRIPP
THOMAS M. TRIPP
RICHARD M. WIND
DOUGLAS C. WINDSOR
SOPHOMORES
CRAIG C. BAGGS
JOHN H. L. BIERRIE
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W-/M.P W BODDE
JEFFREY BRIDGES
WILLIAM D. BRACKETT
JONATHAN" V. BURSAW
G) RARD I CEDRON1
C. MARK CHISHOLM
STEPHEN E. COHEN"
JOHN D. COLE. JR.
ROBER I W. ( RYAN
D. BRUCE CUTTER
JAMES R. DAVID, JR.
JEFFREY A. DAVJS
WAI I I R < DRAY ION
GEORGE B. FOSTER, JR.
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DAVID W. GOODWIN, JR.
STUART S. HOWARD-SMITH
DAVID W. HUBBS
PETER S. KEOHANE
JONATHAN B. HUNTER
PETER H. JACKSON
ARTHUR C. KETCHAM. Ill
CHARLES P. KLINGENSTEIN
BRYAN E. JOHNSON
PATRICK C. KNOX
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PAX W. LEMMON
H. GARY LIPTON
ALEXANDER R. MARSHALL
MATTEO P. MOORE
RICHARD L. PADDON
ERIC C. PEARSON
TODD C. McCLINTOCK
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WESTBROOK M. PEGLER
\ I / ARTHUR W. POWERS
DOUGLAS B. RENDALL
DOUGLAS S. ROBERTS
PAUL H. SCHRODER
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'I HENRY H. SMITH, JR.
C. LINCOLN SMITH
EVAN S. SNYDER
PHILIP T. STANLEY
JEFFREY H. SWEET
G. W. BLUNT WHITE, II
DANIEL STEVENS
ROGER J. WHYTE
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TIMOTHY B. SMITH
CHARLES B. SUMMERFIELD
GARY T. WRJGHT
FRESHMEN
HN R. BARNARD, JR.
JEFFREY S. BARNARD
SAMUEL BAUGH, III
EDWARD G. BUTLER
DAVID R. CARPENTER
CHRISTOPHER D. DEY
RAYMOND K. DYKE
PETER B. EMMONS, JR.
JAMES D. HENDERSON
ANDREW JAMISON
GEORGE KLAYER. JR.
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NORMAN CROAN, JR.
HENRY E. FISH, II
JAMES S. KREIGER
RICHARD J. R. LEARY
JOHN L. McAULIFFE
WARREN D. LEFKOWICH
ELBRIDGE C. LELAND
DAVID J. MERRY
M. CABOT McMULLEN
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STUART W. RAPP
BRUCE A. SADILEK
ROBERT L. RICHEY
PAUL D. MARTIN
WALTER PERRY, IV
m:z DAVID C. SANDERSON
JOHN S. SCRANTON
WILLIAM N. WIGHTMAN
CHRISTOPHER DeJ.WILLIAMS
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VARSITY FOOTBALL
1969 Varsity Football taught a fine understanding of nobility in sports to all of its members. It was a strong group that took punishment without losing stride, but it was also a group that easily balanced grubbing for performance, with holiday spoofing. T o guage what each player received in return for the grime he took on his face and the grease he shook from his body, is impossible. But, it is sure that because every m a n had the same experience, these people knew a togetherness; this team knew each other; this team was bound together, and that comradeship was good.
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Won Lost Lost Lost
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Brewster Tilton N e w Hampton Holderness Vermont Academy Fryeburg St. Paul's Berwick N e w England's Lakes Region Holderness
P.A. Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Cancel Won Won 3rd 4th Lost
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VARSITY HOCKEY The Varsity Hockey T e a m got off to a slow start this season due to the fact that w e had no goalie. After long hours of hard work, w e found that Paul Mallen was the most able of all net minders. Richard Peck also worked hard for us and, at the end of the season, the two were alternating positions. After the goalie situation appeared to be solved, w e started winning, only to be slowed down by wet and windy weather. This raised much havoc with the ice, but nature always wins so w e did the best with what w e had. In all, the season was most enjoyable to play, and watch, due to a couple of really closefights.The hockey season wound up at 7-8, but the boxing team was undefeated at 2-0.
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Berwick Brewster Hanover N e w Hampton Berwick Brewster LaSalette N e w Hampton Lawrence Academy Concord Holderness Tilton Holderness Concord Alumni G a m e Tilton
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This year's Varsity Ski Team was not as strong as last year's team. The Nordic, under Mr. Tim Norris, was quite strong, but the Alpine was not as successful. W e expect to have a stronger Alpine team next year because the team was all juniors. The members of the Alpine team were Nystedt, Simonds, Burton, M c cClintic and David. The Co-Captains for next year are Nystedt and Traver. The team has quite a bit of depth and a few years of experience, w e hope to be very powerful next year.
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P.A. Philips Academy and St. Paul's Kimball Union Academy Philips Exeter Brewster Academy Philips Academy and St. Paul's Deerfield, Mt. Hermon and Vermont Academy Prep Schools Kimball Union Academy Vermont Academy Lakes Region
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VARSITY LACROSSE The Varsity Lacrosse Team had a satisfactory season this year with a 6-4 record. After beating Lawrence and Tilton, w e lost a close game to Kimball Union Academy. Holderness, Winchendon and St. Paul's all beat us. The next four games were welcome victories. One of these was won in the last ten seconds of play. Our coaches, Mr. Fowler and Mr. Emeny, did a great job in keeping up our spirits when the going was rough. W e wish the 1971 team the best of luck!
Lawrence Academy Kimball Union Academy Tilton School Winchendon School Holderness School St. Paul's School Berwick Academy N e w Hampton School Philips Exeter Academy Vermont Academy
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Following a spring training trip to Curacao, M r . Morinelli had high hopes for a good season. Record wise, the season wasn't as fruitful as w e hoped it would be. Even so, behind our lone pitcher, Captain Bruce Lundquist, the team showed h o w important spirit and team unity is in any sports activity. After suffering several demoralizing defeats at the end of the season, the team entered the last game with high hopes. The team played their best defensive game of the season even though w e lost 9-4. Although w e could not bring Mr. Morinelli a winning season in his last year at Proctor, on behalf of the team I wish M r . Morinelli luck in the future.
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VARSITY TENNIS
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The Varsity Tennis squad achieved an excellent record of nine wins and only three losses during this season. For the second consecutive year, Chris Olson played number one, where his polished performance was beautiful to watch, but deadly to face. N u m b e r two was Dave Boyd, w h o had a fun season. Greg Beckstrom played third man. H e had difficulty this year, but his last match was easily the best tennis he had played. N u m b e r four, Jon Mansfield, w h o had the best record of singles on the team. N u m b e r five m a n was R o b Rockwell. M a r k Chisholm played sixth m a n and Greg Wiener rounded out the squad, both aided the team substantially in close contests. The whole team thanks M r . Burke for his m a n y talents as a tennis coach, including strong nerves.
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GOLF
This year's Golf T e a m was composed of two seniors, Captain Chip Scott and Bill Anderson, and six underclassmen, Steve Johnson, Parker Hall, Peter Ash, Peter Jackson, Bob Richey and Evan Snyder. Through the fine effort of our coaches, Mr. Maguire and M r . Anthony, the team was greatly improved over last season. M u c h appreciation and many thanks are given to these two coaches and w e hope that next year's team will be successful.
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N e w Hampton School Tilton School Berwick Academy Brewster Academy Tilton School Brewster Academy N e w Hampton School Berwick Academy Lakes Region
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SAILING
Sailing had a late start this year with thefirstmeet against Williston being cancelled because of a foot of ice on the lake. It finally went out the last day of April, just in time to put the boats in the water for a meet with Cardigan Mountain. The sailors were at a disadvantage for they had only one day of practice before they had two meets with Cardigan Mountain and one with Dublin. Still, they made a good showing against Cardigan Mountain and beat Dublin, taking the first three races from a best out offivemeet. The team this year consisted of six returning sailors, four of w h o m are skippers and nine are n e w members w h o have shown a great deal of skill this spring. The team has a lot of spirit and through the coaching of Mr. Knox, they have learned a good deal.
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CYCLING
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DORM CABINET 86
SOCIAL COMMITTEE
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GREEN KEY
HONOR SOCIETY 88
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Mrs. Robert H. McClintic Dr. and Mrs. Keith M. Rapp Mr. and Mrs. Louis D. Record, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Scranton Mrs. Malcolm D. Severance Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Stanley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Tharler Mr. Henry W. Trimble, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Warren A. Tripp, Jr. Mrs. Bronson Williams Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Williams, Jr. A Parent
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Mr. Winslow M. Lovejoy, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. H. Roger Lundquist Mr. and Mrs. H. George Mallen Mr. John L. McAuliffe Mrs. Earls McMullen Mr. and Mrs. George S. Peck Mr. and Mrs. C. Andrew Pretzer Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Roberts Mr. Sherburne B. Rockwell, Jr. Mrs. A. E. Rowan Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Rudner Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Rue, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sadilek Mr. James G. Shennan Mrs. L. L. Simmons Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Simonds, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Smith, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David B. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Southwick Mr. and Mrs. Putnam T. Stowe Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Summerfield, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James I. Summers Mr. C. B. Watson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers G. Welles Mr. and Mrs. John L. Welsh, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Whyte Mr. and Mrs. Melvin C. Windsor
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