The Class of 2023 consistently astounded us with their performance in the classroom, on the athletic fields, in the art studios and on-stage. The exploration of different interests and passions that took place at Proctor has laid a foundation for our graduates’ post-Proctor journey. For many of our newest graduates, they will be pursuing athletics and the arts in college. Be sure to follow along as this group of young people makes their impact on the world!
The Arts
Emma Do — Music at Tufts University
Shirley Ann Frautschi — Art Major, Music Minor at University of Montana
Nora Headley — Fine Arts at the Art Institute of Chicago
Lillian Holley — Savannah College of Art and Design
Brooke Guerster — Art History at Santa Clara University
Dylan Stern — Theater at the Yale Summer Conservatory (gap year)
Alpine Skiing
Sophie Hausladen — Colby College
Will Hazen — St. Michael’s College (gap year)
Juliette Hoder — Bates College
Henry Krehbiel — Boston College (gap year)
Equestrian
Ani McIntyre — Skidmore College
Field Hockey
Reilly Desmond — Denison University
Bridget Everett — Providence College
Football
Cleto Chol — University of Connecticut
Jackson Downey — University of New Hampshire
CJ Geier — Denison University
Liric Harris — Minot State University
Toriyan Johnson — University of Connecticut
Mark Rodeo — St. Lawrence University
Men’s Lacrosse
Augustus Oberting — Denison University
Lagan Salathe — Wheaton College (MA)
Men’s Soccer
Eric Edmunds — St. Lawrence University
Softball
Katie Vlacich — Babson College
Women’s Basketball
Paloma Garia — Merrimack College
Eseosa Imafidon — University of Louisville
Women’s Ice Hockey
Grace Flannery — University of New England
Ella Maher — Lake Forest College
Caroline Pekkala — Salve Regina University
Lola Randolph — Gustavus Adolphus University