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Varsity Starting Offense: standing: S. Head, B. McCredie, B. Pierce, E. Benoit, B. Schwarz, B. Poole, kneeling: D. Hand, K. Hannaway, S. Keohane, F. Jones, C. Zanghi, R. Uva, J. Hart
The 1978 Proctor Academy Football team compiled a record of 3 wins, 3 losses and a tie. Who could have forseen the ending of our season when we all gathered for football camp in September. 15 returning players for 1977's team and 18 new players made up out 33 man squad. While penalties hurt us agaings Kents Hill, the team rallied for three consecutive victories, against Deerfield, Phillips Andover and K.U.A. on Parents Weekend respectively. W e traveled to Pomfret and played them to a tie with their tying score coming after time had run out. Boy, was it hot that day! Bonus Weekend and a let down and a loss to Hebron. Then Holderness! W e all will never forget the excitement and heartbreak of our 35-34 loss in the last 9 seconds. The team worked hard, we had fun and learned to live with a variety of emotions. Thanks for your effort! Varsity Football Starting Defense: standing M. Cong B. McCredie, R. Uva, E. Benoit, F. Jones, B. Schwart, B. Poole. Kneeling: S. Keohane B. Pierce, C. Zanghi, G. Frick, J. Hart
Standing: C. Howes, T. Cronin, B. Davis, D. Hand, D. Lilly, S. Foote, K. Hannaway, E. Cuthbert, J. Straton, H. Estabrook, E. Davis, G. Evans, S. Head, J. Meek, M . Rumpler, G. Winn, Kneeling: M . Congleton, B. Maule, B. McCredie, B. Pierce, B. Poole, E. Benoit (Co-Captain), B. Schwarz (Co-Captain), C. Zanghi, G. Frick, J. Hart, F. Jones, R. Uva, S. Keohane
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J.V. Football Standing: C. Evans, T. Cronin, B. Maule, E. Cuthbert, J. Straton, H. Estabrook, D. Lilly, S. Foote, G. Winn, E. Davis, Coach Burbank Kneeling: J. Meek, C. Howes, M . Rumpler (co-captain), M . Congleton (co-captain), S. Head, B. Davis, K. Hannaway, D. Hand WA
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Front: R. Adams, T. DeVand, M . Hemphill, P. Williams, J. Walker, C. Hatfield, B. Hodess, J. Halsted, Q. Chafee, B. Faulkner, Bob Kmen. Back row: J. Whitman, T. Cantly, B. Breed, S. Moss, G. Walker, E. Sayre, H. Bethell, J. Finck, K. Gordon, D. Eberhart, M . Wohler, T. Munsill, B. Andrews, Mike Graham
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Proctor girls 4th soccer season was very successful. Team work and a fine defense resulted in a 14-0 season and the Lakes Region Championship. Proctor girls scored over 60 pts and the defense only allowed 10 goals by opponents. High scorers were Abbey Littlefield and Sally George. Hard work and desire paid off for the girls.
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The Proctor Climbing Program is designed to give the student a basic knowledge of safe climbing techniques and aid him in the developement of fundamental climbing skills. The exciting thing about the program this fall was that the hard work of last year began to pay off for many students. Jim Chesney, John Reed, Westy Bigelow, Jamie Pirtle and Mark Stevens all progressed dramatically. W e also had fine performances by two students new to climbing, T o m Polovick and Chris Meyerhoff.
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I have been involved in athletics for more years than I care to divulge but, before this season, I have never been associated with anundefeated team. I am very proud of this team. Their hustle, determination, hard work, and athletic ability has clearly shown them to be one of the best girls prep school teams in New England. Girls athletics at Proctor have improved a great deal in the last few years. The pride of thes girls has helped to establish a winning tradition that is now recognized by coaches and players throughout New England. When given athletes of this caliber and endowed with this degree of determination, coaching becomes very easy and enjoyable. Besides one never knows whom he might meet while coaching. Thank you girls -- I am looking forward to next season when we'll do it all over again.Girls' Varsity
Basketballfl L-R: P.Jones, D.Fowler, C.Powers, A. Giampaolo, B.Hart, K.Robinson, C.Giampaolo, P.Woodside, L.Diskin, F.Closson, Kneeling: Mike Graham
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Seated: C. French, A. Harris, K. Fowler, C. Giampaolo, J. Simmers, Kneeling: C. Boyd, L. Battles, K. Moss, L. Diskin, A. Martinez, F. Closson, D. Douglas, B. Wright. Standing: A. Watkins, N. Bennett, V. Welch, L. Ports, L. Shoup, J. McCoy, A. Eich, A. Meredith, E. Wendell, K. Hand, S. George, S. Stewart, Coaches: George Emeny and Lloyd Senno.
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Kneeling L-R: Justine Alston, Kitty Moye, Westy Bigelow, Marianna Knauth, Jason Eslick, Suzanne Siff, Standing L-R: Hoyt Stookey, Andy Diengott, Sherman Foote, Andy Fernandez, Beth Parry, Jim Fisher, Diane Fowler
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Kneeling: A. Harris, K. Abu-Haydar, V. Copeman, David Fowler, L. Battles. Standing: J. Lincoln, S. Moss, R. Adams, T. Munsill, C. Giampaolo, M . Dindorf, B. Faulkner, D. Fowler, S. Foote, L. Hanslin, C. Hufstader, R. Dewey, J. O'Connor, RayC Hunt.
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Kneeling: D. Brink, F. Closson, M . Dindorf, C. Boyd, D. Fowler, Q. Chaffee. Standing: Alice Fowler, T. Devand, J. Halsted, J. Pirtle, R. Adams, J. Alston, S. Moss, M . Hemphill, A. Giampaolo, B. Hodess, S. Foote, M . Congleton, K. Barrett, N. Bennett, David Fowler.
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Introducing
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I decided long ago Never to walk in anyone's shadow If I fail If I succeed At least I live as I believe N o matter what they take from m e They can't take away m y dignity Because the greatest love of all Is happening to m e Learning to love yourself Is the greatest love of all
Dan Hart
Rebecca Gignilliat
They say that these are not the best of times, But they're the only times I've ever known, And I believe there is a time for meditation in Cathedrals of our own.
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M a r a Waggoner Oh I can't keep it in. I've gotta let it out. I've gotta show the world, world's gotta see. See all the love, love that's in m e . Cat Stevens
Abby Littlefield "How do I know what I'm going to do when I grow up? I don't even know what I'm gonna do after lunch.'' Dennis the Menace
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Chris Zanghi
If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hears, however measured or far away. Thoreau
Jonathan Craig Finck Only Brewing and ageing the costlier, natural way . . . from the choicest natural hops, barley, malt, brewer's yeast and cereal grains . . . could produce smooth and refreshing Busch Premium Beer.
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Dewey practicing T. M . "Singing to an ocean, I can hear the ocean's roar. Play for free, play for m e , and play a whole lot more. Singing of the good of things and the sun that lights the day Singing to an ocean Has the ocean lost its way?" Led Zeppelin
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" . . . Moving through m y changes As fast as I can Trying to bring the balance To m e and the man And part of m e is screaming to say 'I want to be carried away' ". CSN "Carried Away"
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John Noble The night is young for the Taylor trail w e will be there soon and snobility will prevail. Four years gone by never kicked out had close calls but always got out The 12 o'clock spade club in morton house where the hell are they yells the big nosed louse. W e went m a d on the lawn Saturday 2 O'clock gone then w e went far Beyond W e had fun w e never failed the reason is this snobility prevailes So try next year you'll probably get nailed this is because snobility prevailed.
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I Looked, I Went, I Looked, I Came an Finished.
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Phil Keuper "You're sick of the game. " Well now, that's a shame. You're young and you're brave and you're bright. You've had a raw deal. I know -- but don't squeal, Buck up, do your damnedest, and fight It's the plugging away that will win you the day, So don't be a piker, old pard. Just draw on your grit; it's so easy to quit: It's the keeping-your-chin-up that's hard.
Hoyt Stookey To Renee: "Keep a fire burning in your eyes. you always keep things real by playing the clown.'' To Kitty: "I know you would rather be dancing, but in the end there is one dance you'll do alone." To Everyone: "Don't let the uncertainty keep turning you around. Go ahead and throw some seeds of your
Quotes by Jackson Brown Chris Hufstader Time spent wasted is not wasted time.
There's a lady in a turbon and a cocaine tree Does a dance so rythimically she's cryin' And a singin' and havin a time and all That cocaine tree looks fine got to put on your sailin' shoes pur on your sailin' shoes everyone will start to cheer when you put on your sailin' shoes -Lowell George
Toby Munsill
Paul Herrick
Bob Poole
I know that there is nothing good for man except to be happy and live the best life he can -Ecclesiasticks
George Walker
James G. Miller
"Some laughed, others sneered and told m e to forget it. They said what I had in mind was the impossible dream, a task for which only the most learned scholar would pursue. I was too ignorant to know that it couldn't be done-so I did it!" -George Norman
Erica Wendell It is not our level of prosperity that makes for happiness, but the kinship of heart to heart and the way w e look at the world. Both attitudes lie within our power so that a m a n is happy so long as he choses to be happy and no one can stop him.'' -Solzhenitsyn
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Jim Chesney
Edward Meredith
It's been a long time comin' It's goin to be a long time gone. Appears to be a long time Yes, a long, long, long time Before the dawn. David Crosby
Tomorrow I made up m y mind gonna get busy and come from behind. Today I'm staying right where I am. Break a few rules, make a few friends. Because there's gonna be thousands of things keeping you from doing what you want to do -Joe Walsh It's so easy to slip, It's so easy to fall, And let your memory drift, And do nothing at all, All the love that you missed All the people that you can't recall, Do they really exist at all? So, put on your sailing shoes. -Little Feat
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Chris Meyeroff
Love while you can, for that is the most fulfilling thing in your life.
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Perry Williams
Bill Faulkner
George Frick
Adrienne Eich
Geoff Petersen
"And the seaons, they go round and round And the painted ponies go up and down We're captive on a carousel of time W e can't return we can only look behind from where we came And go round and round and round in the circle game.' * Joni Mitchell 'Cherish yesterday, live today, dream tomorrow.
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Craig Coffin
With Delveroism in mind, And shit on human kind, W e look to space, As the only place, See you in the "Zone". Timothy Sean Mulvihill
Tony Saunders
Steve Keohane
' 'Oh, I have slipped the surly bonds of earth and danced the skies on laughter silvered wings. Sunward I've climbed and joined the tumbling mirth of sun-split coulds and done a hundred things you have not dreamed of - - wheeled, soared and swung high in the sunlit silence, hov'ring there I've chased the shouting wind along and flugn m y eager craft through footless halls of air."
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Karin Robinson " . . . They will tell you you can't sleep alone in a strange place Then they'll tell you you can't sleep with somebody else But sooner or later you sleep In your own space Either way it's okay You wake up with yourself . . . " Billy joel
I know that the things I've done here at Proctor have been done before by someone else. But I hope I did mine with a little more soul, and that m y friends will cherish the memories of m e like I will cherish the memories of them.
It's been real in every sense but now it's time for your life to commence. I wish you well and will never forget the day before orientation when we first met. WBMBFJA Paulette Woods ide
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Blackbird singing in the dead of the night, Take these broken wings and learn to fly, All your life you were only waiting for this moment to arrive, Take these sunken eyes and learn to see, All your life you were only waiting for this moment to be free. Beatles Play for more than you can afford to lose, and you will learn the game. Churchhill Karen Fowler
You've got so much to say say what you mean mean what you think and think anything
'Horses Catorses" - go wild!
Laurie Hanslin
Fly But remember Don't look down Take as much as you think you ought to Give as much as you can Don't forget what your failures have taught you Or else you'll have to learn them all over again. Many thanks to J. D.
Christine Giampaolo Amy Harris
I've always felt that tomorrow is for those who are too much afraid, to look past yesterday and start living for today Stevie Wonder The seasons, they go round and round, and the painted ponies go up and down. We're captive on the carousel of time. W e can't return we can only look behind from where we came and go round and round and round in the circular game. Joni Mitchell Lynne Kerwin
There might have been things I missed, but don't be unkind, it don't m e a n I'm blind; Perhaps there's a thing or two I think of, Lying in bed, I shouldn't have said; but there it is . . . You see it's all clear, you were meant to bevhere from the beginning . -. . Emerson, Lake, and Palmer
Peter Litchfield
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You are young & life is long & there is time to kill today- & then one day you find ten years have got behind you- No one told you to run, you missed the starting gun . . . PINK F L O Y D "Time"
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Erik Sayre
Tim Schultz
"If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. Then Quit. No use being a damn fool about it. " W . C. Fields
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