Proctor High School
Proctor High School |
Location |
Proctor, Minnesota, USA |
Information |
Type |
Public |
Established |
1912 |
Principal |
and Nancy Littman |
Staff |
98 |
Enrollment |
(9-12) 557 [1] |
Color(s) |
Green and White |
Mascot |
Rails |
Affiliations |
MSHSL Section 7 |
Information |
(218) 628-4934 |
Website |
Proctor High School |
Proctor High School is a secondary school located in Proctor, Minnesota, which educates students in grades nine through twelve. The school first opened in 1912.
Situated in the Duluth-Superior area, Proctor High School and the connected Jedlicka Middle School serve about 700 students.[2]
School song
"Proctor High" Composed by John Moody. Words by Mrs. Jeglum and John Moody
- Proctor fights for the cause that is right.
- Proctor High! Proctor High!
- Far and wide our team is our pride.
- Proctor High! Proctor High!
- Green and white,
- Fight team, fight.
- Yes, we will back you with all our might.
- We've made our name
- So let's all acclaim
- Proctor High! Proctor High!
Athletic Achievements
State Tournament Appearances[3]
Boys
- Baseball -- 1976, 2011
- Basketball -- 1964, 1972
- State Tournament Individual Records
- Most Rebounds, Tournament (3 Games): 69, Bob Laney, 1964
- Most Rebounds, Single Game: 32, Bob Laney, 1964
- Best Free Throw Percentage, Single Game: 1.000 (11-11), Terry Egerdahl, 1972
- Cross Country Running -- 1968, 1982, 1983, 1986, 1987, 1988
- Football -- 1985, 1991, 1998, 2006, 2007, 2008
- Hockey -- 1997
- 1997 State Tournament Leading Scorer, Class A: Dom Talarico: 3 goals, 7 assists, 10 points
- Soccer -- 1999, 2002, 2010
- Tennis -- Singles Champion: Henry Nosek, 1938
- Track and Field -- State Meet All-Time Record: 1 Mile Run -- 4:05.10, Garry Bjorklund, 1969
Girls
- Basketball -- 1980, 2001
- Cross Country Running -- 1978, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 2003
- Soccer -- 1998, 1999
- Softball -- 2006
Notable alumni
- Dan Devine - Head football coach at Missouri, Arizona State, Notre Dame, and for the Green Bay Packers.
- Jean Lemmon - Former Editor of Better Homes and Gardens magazine.
- Robert R. Laney - Basketball player, Concordia College Athletics Hall of Fame.
- Dan Cox - National Geographic photographer.
- Birney Quick - Founder of the Grand Marais Art Community and instructor of Minneapolis School of Art (now the Minneapolis College of Art & Design).
- Loyce Johnson Houlton - Internationally known choreographer.
- Warren Jollymore - General Motors Director of Public Relations and national collegiate boxing champion.
- Andy Anderson - Blue Angels.
- William Tester - President of the American Society of Hospital Pharmacists.
- L. H. Holstrand - Author of “Trouble at Turtle Bay."
- Royal Bouschor - Northwestern University, NCAA Men's All-Time Champion, pole vault: 12 ft.- 4in.
- Garry Bjorklund - Runner, holds high school State Meet record for the one-mile run, marathon runner, Olympic runner, Grandma's Half-Marathon is named in his honor.
- Scott Jurek - Runner, six-time defending champion of the Western States 100 Mile Endurance Run, ultra running's premiere 100 Mile event.
- Terry Egerdahl - Athlete, “All American” in football at Minnesota Duluth, drafted by the Minnesota Vikings in 1976.
- Gena Lee Nolin - Actress and model, best known for her television appearances on The Price Is Right and Baywatch in the 1990s. Moved from Proctor while in junior high school.
- John Ward - Minn. State Representative of District 12A
- Gerald "Peanuts" Peterson - Professional baseball player, died in 1948 Duluth Dukes bus crash.
- Samuel Robilotta - Co owner of http://adverse.co , creator of http://www.socialsnipe.com.
- Tom MacLeod - Professional football player
- Dick Pesonen - Professional football player
References
External links
Lake Superior Conference Teams
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