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FLYING CLUB Back row: MacColl, Linderme, Coron, Mr. Gulick, Haniman, Humphrey. Front row: Gleason Florance, Mr. Camp, Chambers, Blackall. au GREEN BOOK COMMITTEE Left to right: Ludwig, Rathbone, Carncross, Reading, Haeberle, Perron, Mr. Merrill.
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1951 SEPTEMBER 13 Boys return to football camp and greet the new coach, Mr. Wright. 14-18 Grunts, groans, gasps, and thorough physical work-out. Usual remark: Oh, my aching back. 19 Rest of school arrives en masse. New boys be- gin to find their way around. OCTOBER 3 Football team opens season with a victory over 10 12 14 16 17 24 25 27 29 Vermont Academy -- 18-0. Footballers journey to Kents Hill. They lose the football game 15-7, but score heavily in the post-game festivities. Tennis team downs Holderness 9-0. Antique Auto Club members go to a meet in Brookline, Mass. Fire Company helps fight barn fire in W. Salis- bury. Mountain Day. School scales Kearsarge. Battle royal wrestling bouts before lunch. Football team loses hard fought contest to Phillips Andover B team 14-6. Tennis team tramples Holderness 9-0. Sailors are swamped by M. I. T. at Cambridge 119-92. Westmount High arrives from Montreal for the annual game. Gov. Sherman Adams and Canadian Consul General Jas. A. Strong orate, and the Franklin High School band parades, while the two flags are raised. The Canadians are too good for us on the field, score 49-5. Proctor jV's beat Franklin High Reserves 8-6. Cabin Club holds feed. Members cut wood and build chimney higher. Sailors fall heir to new property on Highland Lake. Soon expand, hire steam shovel to make a lakeside resort. Bulldozer starts bulling around on new ski slopes. Trees and stumps and rocks are push- overs for it. 31 Who set off the dynamite? NOVEMBER 2 Mr. Gulick resigns as Headmaster of Proctor, 3 5 8 15 16 17 19 effective june 50, 1952. Mr. Farrell elected new Headmaster by Board of Trustees. Football bon- fire and rally held in snowstorm. Morton House wins Holderness game banner contest. 1Holderness later swiped the banner.J Football game in snow and mud. Holderness wins 24-0. Alumni Home-coming. Big doings. Buffet sup- per. Mr. Gulick burns mortgage to great joy of all. Photographic exhibit by Camera Club. Group of Seniors scout Middlebury. Several think it will do. Maybe the steak dinner did it. Bob Finney gets a new custom-made room in Gannett House at great personal QD expense. Touch football. The Pansies squash the Cream Puffs, as pastry league falls before horticultural league. Liberal U. S. History ends up behind bars at State Prison and State Mental Hospital. They were paroled in care of Proctor. Varsity football team goes to Hanover to see Cornell trim Dartmouth. Dave Farrell makes breakfast. alendar 20 Almost entire school journeys to Franklin to see Andie Murphy shoot it out with Johnny Rebs in Red Badge of Courage. 21-25 Thanksgiving Holiday. Great turkey shortage after the 22nd. 27 Siren sounds at 5 A. M. to alert Proctor stu- dents and Fire Company. Bad house fire across road from the school. Boys save much furni- ture and squirt much water. House partially demolished fby firel. DECEMBER 1 Deer hunting season opens. Many hunters, many shots, many tall tales, NO DEER. 3 Old ski jump goes up in flames by request. 6-11 Trail clearing season well under way. Proctor boys hack their way to glory and a better winter of skiing. 15 Fall sports banquet. Tony Rice officiates. La- Casce awarded frictionless fork. 14 Vacation. Busses roar off to Boston. Boys hap- py. at prospect of three weeks of unadulterated enjoyment. 1952 JANUARY 2 Ski camp of Doc Camp opens with enthusiasm and sore muscles. 7 Golden Horde arrive back with bags Kunder their eyesh . Back to the grind! 10 Favorite student question: What makes more noise than a pig under a gate? Answer: The Faculty skiing by moonlight. 16 Ski season opens with victory over U. N. H. Freshmen, Farrell stars for Proctorg Bill Taylor, ex-Proctor, for the Freshmen. 22 Dave Farrell cleaned up his room. Surprise! Surprise! 24 First Senior Supper, Mr. Gulick speaking. Where did the waiters get their suits? 26 Proctor loses close ski meet to Deerfield but beats Holderness. The Clefters wobble and warble for the East Andover Grange. 27 Two visiting clergymen, Rev. Charles Field and Monseigneur Peter Elbow expound their deep philosophical views at church. 28 The Fishers, their offspring, dog and cats ar- rive on Proctor campus to join the faculty. 30 Ski Holiday! The busses, after many vicissitudes, finally arrived at North Conway. Mind over matter demonstrated by joe LaCasce on ski mobile. A great time. 31 Dave Farrell loses appendix. Ski team loses Farrell ftemporarilyh. Banker Earle Goss speaks to Economics class. Boys busy shoveling snow and modeling sculp- tures. FEBRUARY 1 Fair Carnival guests appear on the campus. Hearts are fiuttering C guests and hostsl. Cary House wins sculpture with Humphrey Knot jimj. 2 Four-way ski meet with Lebanon, Hanover, Holderness, and Proctor. Proctor runs off with Laurels, even without Capt. Farrell. Beattie, Elbow, and Johnson carry on well. Burdett washes dishes at Hatt's tuxedo. Dance great success! Lauridsen's runs away with coronation of Binghamton boys are good pickers of dates. house in a antique car Anne Rice!
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