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THE CLASS OF 1976 DEDICATES THEIR YEARBOOK TO GEORGE EMENY Teacher and Friend
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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
Day Students; Kalat, Guilfoy, Hanslin, Welch, Teach, George, Arlow (Rear) Hunter, Sleeper
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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Administration Mrs. Marilyn Bouley and Hal Parachini--Business Manager Sandy Elsass--Financial Development and Alumni Affairs
Carol Severance-Secretary to Admissions Director
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Chuck Severance â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Manager, Saga Food Service
David Fowler--Headmaster
Al Day—Admissions
Chris Norris—Assistant Headmaster, Dean of Students
Bud Burbank — Director of Residential Living
Mrs. Nancy Barrett — Secretary to the Headmaster
Mrs. Connie McLeod-Secretary to Placement Director
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Girl's Tennis Team; (1st Row) Kerwin, Hamel, Jennison, Sue Norrisâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;coach, Niebling (STANDING) Kern, Teach, Johnstone, Powers, Masten
Baseball Varsity Baseball; (1st Row) Dublin, Barnett, Demaskos, Clark, Bartlett, Ann; Torres, Dibner, Marchand (STANDING) Coach Andy Schwartz, Burbank, Manager Curtis, Powers, Sleeper, Holtz, Foster, Coach Mike Graham
JV Baseball; (1st Row) Gonzalez, Agosto, Haiman, Rees, Schwerdt, Hartmena, Ponce, I Brown, Spill'ane, Wakeman, Canty, Taylor, Welch, Hobbs Coach Bud Burbank
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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Gary Burbank When you do right, no one remembers, when you do wrong, no one forgets
Guy Carr-Harris Again and again the challenge to explore has been met, handled and relished by one generation--and precluded to any other Porter
Yvonne Chavis Ain't what you got, it's how you use t. Giving up ain't no use. Barry White
Steve Canale 77
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M e g 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 m e â&#x20AC;&#x201D; I know I'm going through only once. W C Fields
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Nancy Guilfoy C o m m it the Idest sins in the newest way.
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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. T o 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 governing it well. L. M. Alcott
Peter Jamison But then, w h o is to say w h o really is insane'
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Tad LaPointe
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Scott Manning There are miles of track ahead of me now, and miles behind.
Peter Marshall M a n is forced to be alone by the very nature of society But if you meet a person w h o is not envious, w h o loves and believes 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?
Ellen Masten One day he'll c o m e along The m a n I love, And he'll be big and strong The m a n I love, Lover man, oh where can you be! Billie Holliday
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. -.ÂŁ%. Pedro Ponce-Palomeque In the struggle, man's victory is found
Steve Pope Pride leads to arguements Be humble, take advice and become wise. Proverbs 13:10
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.
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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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Peter Smith "I must not fear. Fear is the mind killer. Fear is the little death that brings total obliteration. I will face m y fear. I will permit it to pass over m e and through m e . 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.
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Scott Turner They never got m e for the right offence W.C. Fields 101
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 m y brother I know I'm never going to make no deals
David Young "There must be some way out of here," said the Joker to the thief. "There is so much confusion, can't get no relieve. J. Hendrix
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P R O C T O R 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 Remember Proctor Green and White. Second Verse 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 . Chorus "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. ŠThomas Eslick May 15, 1975
Graduation
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Kayak Team 113
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(2nd Row) Lee Alexander coach, Haney, Townsend, Hartmann,
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T h e Road goes ever on and on D o w n from the door where it began. N o w 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 W a s 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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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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