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PROCTOR ACADEMY
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To Complete What Is Begun
A Sense Of Fullfillment
. . . Knowing That Happiness Is Ulti-mately Dependent On Endeavor.
Dedication
'If you remember someone through the years then you've taken a piece of them with you. Through his devotion and kind-ness, Bob Wilson leaves a mark on all who, have passed through our school!'
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\loira Mulligan, George Emeny.
Gannett House; (Bot-tom) Krauss, Farmer, H. Rudkin, Jamison, Mauro, Carr-Harris. (Top) Hartman, Har-vey, Whiting, Jarrett, Budd, Dodd.
Cary House; (1st Row) Bruce, Canale, Bur-bank, Meyer, Stevens, Wakeman, Anderson, Spencer. (2nd Row) Colburn, VonKohorn, Loring, Sellers. (3rd Row) Church, Crisci-tiello, "Mike", Thomas, Holtz, Baumgardner, Martin, Zuill. (4th Row) Smith, Moye, Cook, Jaicks, "Bass", B. Burbank, J. High, Crimmins, Briggs.
Carr House; (1st Row) Wright, Charbonneau, Santos. (2nd Row) Zelvin, Booth, M. Rudkin. (3rd Row) Ponce, Kovacik, Clark, Smedley. (4th Row) Dibner, Bennett, Barnett, Unglesby.
Thoreau House; (1st Row) Apple, Lisa Block, Rick and Mary Latham, Lisa Morrison. (On Swing Set) Carol Olson, Zsa Bataille, Lorie Jennison, Sara Martenis.
Gulick House; (1st Row) Steinway, Sheppe, Yar-hi, Gahagan. (2nd Row) McKinney, Mulcahy, Deas. (Standing) Lee-Ann, Meegan, and Al Day.
Ives House; (Sitting) Skyler Meyer, Vonnie Chavis, Kim Rudkin. (Standing) Julie Breer, Ellyn Masten, Guddy Dauray, Tina Martin.
M.L.S. (1st Row) Hardy, Mitchell, Haber, J. Briggs, Curtis, Kitchen, Cobb, Robin. (2nd Row) Danforth, Wil-son, Hartmann, Rees, Brown, Ortiz, Johnson, Powers, Townsend, Pope, Lawrence, Burns, Clifford, B. Hussey, C. Turner.
Morton House; (1st Row) Heard, Mar-chand, Wickwire, VonGal, LaPoint, Dibba, Stoudt, Beat-son, Brennan. (2nd Row) Irons, Dote, Damaskos, Damon, Taylor, Manning, Zussman, Smith, Meyer, Turner, Boyd.
Fowler House; (Sit-ting) Alice, Jennifer, and David Fowler. (Standing) Diane Fowler, Zsa Bata-ille, Guddy Dauray, Karen Fowler.
Mac House; Caesar Stickel, Fralick, Adams, Knight, Holtz, Foster.
Slocum; Bob Kmen, Tim Munson, Scott Osgood, David ttovd.
Fuller; Strickland, Altmiller, Bullen, Robinson, Willauer, Monell.
(Standing); Schoeller {coach).,.-Burbank'(CQach);'Stepper, P;.Smith,;'Sellers, Powers.',' Or^^'V^nG^;, .Meyer', J Galvin, Canale','Beatsbii,Hutchinson^ C.-'Nortis; (Cbach.)^ Bell-, -Cobfe Budd,Piefde/'Si^iiliyr^aT^iiaiidj ^ au^,:-]lSj^!!./iCfp-^a^^.^4>f|;\* - , ' A ,\ , . ,. ' ^ ^ - ;_;,'.
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(First Row): Kmen (coach), Hardy, LaPoint, Cranshaw, Cummiskey, Gahagan, Clark, Osgood, Moye, Caesar (Second Row): Lloyd, Santos, MacNeill, Dibba, Munson, Pollis, Irons, Criscitiello, Coull, Tuckerman Weeks
32 Heard, Graham (coach). '
D. Cummiskey, H. MacNeill. T. Munson, D. Cummiskey.
J. Heard
Varsity Soccer
T. Weeks, J. Caesar, M. Irons. M. Irons, T. Munson. 33
Doc Hand, B. Mulcahy.
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B. Whitng, B. Charboneau.
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The Team, Doc + Mario
ra&&yLUUEUSX Bottom Row: Mulcahy, Jarrett, Booth, Danforth, Mitchell, Charboneau, Heard, Criscitiello, Dugan, Teach, Custis, Harvey. 2nd Row: Mario, T. Thomas, Hussey, Pope, Church, Bruce, Spencer, Manning, Jamison,
34 Wilson, Whiting, Sayre, Hardy, Rudkin, Keuper, Hayes, Dauray, Can-avan, Hand.
Boyd, Briggs, Booth, Bennett, Willauer, Yarhi.
Fenkell. Briggs
First Row; Guilfoy, Bennett, B. Hussey, Knox, Lawrence Johnson, Hauber, Kitchen, Stoudt. Second Row; Yarhi, Robin, Smith, Knight, Brown, Worth, Schwarz, Berns, Thomas, Fenkell, Rees, Boyd, Willauer, Turner.
C. Turner, Thomas.
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Wilderness
Modern Dance
Olson, Levandowski, Foster.
Tierney
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Rec Tennis Harding, Taft, Masten, Block, Wight, Josephson. 2nd Row-Briggs, Foster, O'Neill, Damon, Cook, L. Alexandra (coach), Kovacik, Hartmann, Jaicks, Hanslin, Monell.
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Zsa Bataille, Leslie Butler (Butts), John Canavan. 41
Casuals Tim Munson, Kathy Ferguson. Bob Kmen, Richard Cox.
(Standing Behind; Left-Right) Rob Thomas, David Fowler, Ben Tuckerman, (Sitting) Jim Meyer, #11-Andy Sheppe.
Frank McClelland Jim Meyer
Lounge Crew (Behind Row) Pete Von Gal, Bob Fenkell. (Middle Row) Ellyn Masten, Frank McClelland, Malcolm Irons. (Front Row) Guddy Dauray, Greer Fitzgerald (boss), John Canavan, Dana Dugan.
Steve Canale Chip "mouse" Boyd, Bogie Bullen.
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Faculty
CHARLIE COLLIER LEE ALEXANDER
44 DOTTIE PERLOFF LEE ALEXANDER, CHRIS NORRIS.
TOM BULLEN and BOGIE.
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TIM, SUSIE and MATHEW NORRIS.
MIKE GRAHAM ANDY SCHWARZ 45
46 RICHARD COX ALICE FOWLER
BOB KMEN BURKE FAMILY
BOB LIVINGSTON DICK WORTH
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Brennah, Powers.' All. -"e, Guilfoy4g
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(Left-Right) Jim "Artie" Powers, Bruce Hartman, Tony Gahagan, Mac Spencer.
Tony Gahagan In Row-Gary Robins, Doc. Hand, Don Burke, Carl Jelleme, Background-Keith Church
John Schoeller Bill Hussey
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V. Basketball
(Standing) K. Thomas, Ortiz, Sleeper, McKinney, Powers, B. Burbank (coach). (Kneeling) M. Sellers, Burbank, B. Smith, Haughey.
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McKinney "Bass"
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Jungle watches on with great anticipation.
Curtis Kitchen with a great block.
Jim Unglesby gets a chance for stardom.
'Strech" Kitchen with a Lay-up.
Girls Basketball
Vonnie Chavis
Tayo Sands, Vonnie Chavis, T.J. Mckee.
Ellyn Masten
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(Standing; Left-Right) Sands, Myres, Mckee, Muller, Galluzzo, coach-B. Livingston. (Kneeling-Left-Right) Mas-ten, Chavis, Olson, Josephson, Breir.
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Carol Olson Vonnie Chavis Masten, Sands, Muller, Mckee, B. Livingston.
(Front) Olson, Chavis. (Back) Josephson, McKee, Sands, Muller, Galluzzo.
Mckee, Muller
(Front) Olson, Chavis. (Back) Galluzzo, Mckee, B. Livings-ton, Muller.
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Vonnie Chavis, Ellyn Masten
Mckee, Tierney, Chavis.
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African Dance
Dick Worth
Two Penny Circus
Tony Gahagan
Another day at the Blackwater.
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Pat Burbank
Kit Norris and Shanda, Josh Toby Norris
Mark Jobson
Dan Hindert
Jim Hand John Schoeller
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Kitchen Crew
Chuck-"We cook it, you eat it. Treetop
Roger Emerson
Scott
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"Always play for more than you can afford to lose, and you will learn the game. "
"Friendship and the true value of it, are the things in life that really matter. "
"I am back on dry land once again. Opportunity awaits me like a rat in a drain. We're all hunting honey with money to burn. Just a short time to show you the tricks we've learned. "
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"So long Honey Babe, where i'm bound i can't tell. Goodby is to good of word Babe, so i'll just say fare thy well. I ain't saying you treated me unkind, you could of done better but i don't mind. You just sort of waisted my precious time, Don't think twice, it's alright. "
Bob Dylan
Man marks the earth with Ruins.
His control stops at the shore. " David Cummiskey
BOB FENKELL DAVID CUMMISKEY
"There are no boundaries to the universe. It is the all. It is beyond the realm of the h u m a n m i n d to grasp the totalness and existence of the universe. "
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"This year at Proctor has been a learning experience for m e . I want to thank the people that m a d e it possible. "
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There is no time to hang your head in sorrow
For you know your life is just a state of mind
Become a child and find your sense of wonder
And learn to love the shadows that you find.
Tom Eslick
Music is a means of giving form to our inner feelings without attaching them to events or objects in the world. "
"That animal should have his tail cut off right behind his ears. "
Call up the visions gardens and order m e a newer planet to live and work on. This old earth is too bilboed and shackled, too chained, too beat, too narrow, too filthy, too vile and poisonous, and too near death for m e to dwell or grown on. I think i'll find it very soon, now that i a m gone from this old planet.
"There is no such thing as a right to live, a right to work, or a right to be happy: in this respect, m a n is not dif-ferent from the meanest worm. "
Nietzsche
"Strip m e of m y fantasies and let m e feel the pain and bit-ter truth. And while m y twisted tear-streaked face begins to peel away the artificial layers, SMILE, then watch as false walls crumble in m y mind. They have no meaning any more to bind the dead ideas of self-inflicted woe. And while i struggle, i succumb, and moans of fright are cries of joy. At last the bitterness is sweet to taste. M y bones can breathe. The dread of shaking off m y past is gone. Now pain is joy and love. All i feel is life !"
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Shine to your most in love and kindness because life is too short to do without it.
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"So many worlds, so much to do, So little done, Such things to be. "
Tennyson's "In Memoriam"
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n't it always seem to you don't know what till it's Gone . . .
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"One can go into a wild country and make it tame, But like a coat and cap and mittens that he can never take off, he must always carry the look of the land as it was. "
Big Andrew
'I went into the woods because i wished to live deliberately, to confront only the essential facts of life, and see if i could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when it came to die, dis-covered that i had not lived. '
Thoreau Walden
'Happy are those who dream dreams and have the courage enough to pay the price to make them come true. '
kim ashby
"The blunders of youth are prefer-able to the suc-cess of old age. "
Disraeli
They are playing a game. They are playing at not playing a game. If i show i see" they are, I shall break the rules and they will punish me. I must play their game of not seeing i see the game-
R.D. Caing
'I don't care if i do die, Just want to see the water f l y .
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"Don't believe what your eyes are telling you, all they show is limitation. Look with your understanding; find out what you already know, and you'll see the way to fly. "
Jonathan Livingston Seagull
"at the end of a long tunnel there is light.' I can see it. '
He who smiles rather than rages is always the stronger.
"You only go around once in life, so grab for all the gusto you can. "
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'One as one can only please so many.
If and when rejected Don't discourage, there are others of your kind on this planet.
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Most just critic, equaly most justly criticized
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'Let each day bring you something new, something beautiful, something all your own.'
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(1st Row) S. Turner, Osgood, Tuckerman, LaPoint, Rudkin, VonGal, Deas, Sheppe, Ceasar, Munson, P. Smith, Hunter, Beatson. (2nd Row) Chopper, Krauss, Mulcahy, Pope, Smedley, T. Thomas, Wickwire, Cobb, Anderson, Weeks, Canale, McKinney, Livingston.
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Bob Kmen, Tom Eslick and Team.
Chip Wilson
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H. Rudkin, C. Turner, Charbonneau. Victory
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Girls Lacrosse
Jennifer Shoup, Lisa Jelleme, Ginger Cross. Carol Olson
George Emeny
Guddy Dauray
Nancy Guilfoy
Jennifer Shoup, Dana Dugan. Ingrid Josephson
(Bottom) Masten, Dauray, Rudkin, Butler ("Butts"), Ferguson. (Middle) Taft, Martin, Shoup, Guilfoy, Kalet G Emeny. (Top) Fairbanks.
Varsity Tennis
(Sitting) Haughey, Monell, Hoffman, Hayes. (Standing) Hartmann, Burke, Harvey, Robin.
J.V. Tennis
?-UMt Townsend, Jaicks, Johnson, Briggs, Cook, Hussey, Milne, Johnstone, Mendez-Penate.
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Talent Show
John Brennan Donald Wright
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Proctor's Foreign Exchange
Students spend the spring term in St. Jean D'Angely, France.
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Al Day and Meegan Mario Mendez-Penate
Panny Emeny and Brooks.
116 Nancy Melby Mrs. Mendez-Penate and Larisa
Bellefeuille Family Bud Burbank
Alice Fowler and Joan Clark. 117
Mike Doyle and Sandy Elsass.
George Emeny
Rick and Apple Latham. Mary Latham
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Infirmary ^ft*3R*S^ 3* T"^'M*-~
k Ann Darrah and Dr. Ohler. Ruth Decatur
Kiddie Corner
Josh Norris Debbie Bellefeuille, Josh, Shanda, and Toby Norris.
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Spring Casuals
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Toby, Shaada,; Josh Norri bbie Bellefeuille.
Skip Allen 8228 Toll House Rd. Annandale, Va. 22003
Charlie Altmiller R.F.D. #2 Drums, Pa. 18222
Zsa Bataille East Road Greenfield, N.H. 03047
Jim Baumgardrter 40 Linskey Barry Court South Boston, Mass. 02127
John Brennan 3 Dunbar Rd. Woodmont, Conn. 06460
Chip Briggs 14 Ballast Lane Marblehead, Mass. 01945
Ted Bruce 108 Lovers Lane Guilford, Conn. 06437
John Canavan 12 Howes Ave. Stamford, Conn. 06906
John Caesar 50 Hemlock Hill Rd. New Canaan, Conn. 06840
Don Cranshaw 77 Ridge Rd. Bristal, R.I. 02809
Ginger Cross Box 328 Sunapee, N.H. 03782
Seniors David Cummiskey 50 Rush Rd. Box 696 Henniker, N.H. 03242
Guddy Dauray 710 Peachtree St. NE Atlanta, Ga. 30309
Toby deGanahl 25 Heathcliff Rd. Rumson, N.J. 07760
Ousman Dibba P. O. Box 462 Banjul, The Gambia, W. Africa
Bob Fenkell 22700 Lucerne Dr. Southfield, Mich. 48075
Kathy Ferguson Box 127 Jefferson, N. H. 03583
Jeff Fageol Box 2126 St. Thomas, VI 00801
Ray Fuller 89 South St. Foxboro, Mass. 02035
Tony Gahagan 2100 South Ocean La Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
Kim Galluzzo County Rd. New London, N. H. 03257
Andy Galvin Beacon Rd. West Lebanon, N.H. 03784
John Hayes Jr. 70 Loring Rd. Weston, Mass. 02193
Jon Heard 99 Meriam St. Lexington, Mass. 02173
Keith Higgins 18 Riverside Place Walpole, Mass. 02081
Jim High 4308 Ashford La Fairfax, Va. 22030
Peter Hoffman Contentment Island Rd Darien, Conn. 06820
Mark Horton P. O. Box 41 Sunapee, N.H. 03782
Malcolm Irons 215 Grandview St Bennington, Vt. 05201
Lisa Jelleme Marston Hill Rd E. Andover, N.H. 03231
Andy Johnstone Lich Gate, Little Sunapee Rd New London, N. H. 03257
Tim Loring 140 Hart St. Prides Crossing, Mass.
Henry MacNeill 50 North Main St Ipswich, Mass. 01938
369 Porter St Manchester, Conn. 06040
James Power P. O. Box 62 Potter Place, N.H. 03265
Gunner Robinson 91 Marland Rd. Colorado Springs, Colo. 80906
Mike Rudkin P. O. Box 670 Norwalk, Conn. 06856
Janet McKee 353 West 118th St. New York, N.Y. 10026
Jim Meyer 515 Briar Park Houston, Texas 77042
Marcus Monell Eastern Point Gloucester, Mass. 01930
Tim Mo ye 180 Cross St. Chatham, Mass. 02633
Cindy Muller Shaker Street New London, N. H. 03257
Moira Mulligan 6 Lams on Ave Goffstown, N.H. 03045
Robert Murchie Farwell Lane New London, N. H. 03257
Don Nolf R.D. #4 Box 88 Lehighton, Pa. 18235
Eddie Ortiz 90 Avenue D, Apt. 5 H New York, N. Y. 10009
Vicky Pierson 74 Granliden Sunapee, N.H. 03782
Gurdon Perry 780 Harbor Rd. Southport, Conn. 06490
David Pierce
Raoul Santos 383 Pinkham Rd. E. Sandwich, Mass. 02537
Bass Smith 217 West 127th St. New York City, N.Y. 10027
Richard Stoudt 1110 Winrock Rd. Apt. 7401 Houston, Texas 77027
Rob Thomas 28 Ardsley Rd. Longmeadow, Mass. 01106
Jean Tierney 20 Harbor Ave. Marblehead, Mass. 01945
Bill Unglesby 305 Arlington Ave. Franklin, Ohio 45005
Peter VonGal 353 North St. Greenwich, Conn. 06830
Tom Weeks 368 Longview Dr. Mountainside, N.J. 07092
Bill Welch 72 Oak Lane Pelham, N.Y. 10803
Jim White 220 Tomahawk Lane Franklin Lakes, N.J. 07417
Donald Wright R.F.D. #2 Middlebury, Vt. 05753
Bob Yarhi 63 Avenue North #175 San Salvador,
El Salvador, C. A.
Buzz Zars Box 1071 Craig, Colorado 81625
Andy Sheppe Route 32 Owls Head, Maine 04854
Mike Smith 4912 Weatherhill Drive Rochester, Minn. 55901
Pam Smith Box 48 Washington, N.H. 03280
Hank Stickland 36 Willow Oak Sea Pines Plantation Hilton Head Island, S.C. 29928
GOLD PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Gahagan Mrs. William W. Croston Mr. and Mrs. John E. Canavan
SILVER PATRONS Mr. John R. Galvin
BRONZE PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Bergishagan Mrs. Irene C. Altmiller Mr. and Mrs. Rudledge Deas Mrs. Carey
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PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Corland Cross Mr. Albert J. Dauray, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Heard Mr. and Mrs. Donald Canale Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes Mr. Franklin A. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Cary Mr. and Mrs. Richard Foster Mr. Stephen J. Kovacik, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Morison Jr. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Caesar Mr. and Mrs. John Brennan Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cranshaw Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marchand Jr. Mr. George H. Strickland Jr. Mrs. Patricia S. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Donald Borr Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weeks Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Thomas
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NOTHING WRONG WITH OWNING
A LITTLE SOMETHING PASTORAL
ON THE SIDE OF A MOUNTAIN LAKE. Developed by
CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT CORPORATION Created and Owned by
DARTMOUTH COLLEGE THE MANCHESTER BANK
SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF NEW HAMPSHIRE FORESTS
UNITED LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY
Intrigued9 Then write Emil Hanslin Asso-ciates. P.O. Box IN, Grantham, N.H. 03753. or call (603) 863 4444 Obtain H U D property report from developer and read it before signing anything H U D neither approves the merits of the offering
nor the value, if any. of the property
This does not constitute an offer in those states where an offer cannot be made
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Compliments of
Prescott Oil Co., Inc.
West Franklin, New Hampshire.
Andover Meadow Motor Inn
Route 11 Andover, N.H. 03216
Motel & Cabins Restaurant, Gift Shop
Marge and Pete DeBartol
R. P. JOHNSON & SON
BUILDING MATERIALS POTTER PLACE, N.H. 03265
Telephone: 603-735-5544 603-526-4545
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PHONE 735-5387 BUS. 735-5274 HOME d# DURGIN SERVICE & REPAIR
24 HOURS WRECKER SERVICE
MAIN ST. ANDOVER. N H. 03216
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Newport Rd.. New London, N.H. Tel. ( 603 ) 526-2451
Best Wishes
Freedom Acres
Wilmot Flats, New Hampshire, 03207
Currier and Phelps Mobil Station
and Village Store
Andover, New Hampshire
Editors Note
"What are we trying to practice every day? If our friendship depends on things like space and time, then when we finally overcome space and time, we've destroyed our own brotherhood! But over come space, and all we have left is here. Overcome time, and all we have left is now. And in the middle of here and now, don't you think that we might see each other once or twice?"
In being at Proctor, I know that I have not overcome time and space in it's true sence. I think that I have overcome the time and space between people and living and learning at Proctor. The people of it's community have guided m e to find the here and now of people of the community.
In being the editor of Proctor's yearbook, it has helped m e learn about people and having to work with them and keep them happy. I had alot of fun doing it. I hope they did also. I would like to thank them for working with m e because I couldn't have done it my-self. These people are my sister, Kim, for doing the artwork. Moira for the money which she helped get for the book. Rob for doing the ads. Jon and especially Guddy, Richard Cox who had to work with an inexperienced editor.
Thanks everybody, Micheal Rudkin '75
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