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THE SUTHERLAND - 33 The fact that you are unable to go to college is no reason for despair as this does not necessarily mean that your educa- tion must end. Your training will he acquired in a more var- ied held with more f reedom and power of initiative. Perhaps the best way to continue one's education is through reading. It; is said, you know, that. the public library is the greatest university of modern times. Everyone has two educations, one which he receives frorn others and one more important which he gives himself. ANNA I. McLAUGHLIN, 16. ENGAGEMENTS The following engagements have been announced: Ruth Erickson, l18, to Harold Duprey, 18; Lillian Fregosi, '24, to Harry Loyzelle; Flora Young, 22, to Harold Casey; Julia Garrow, '13, to Ernest Allard; Margaret Johnson, 22, to Har- old Gates; Mary Poloski, 13, to James Coradon; Marion Flanagan. 16. to Homer Plympton. Siria Sel'l'i. '06. a mem- ber of our faculty hat; gone to Carrara, Italy, where she will he married to Edgardo Frediano. The 011 icers for the coming year of the Alumni Associa- tion are: President, Carl Anderson; Secretary and Treasurer, Marion Flanagan.
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32 THE SUTHERLAND I WW I'JJ'WN .Jl'lll W m MW Jlmlllm ml mm . nmlWm1mnmlmmimllmlm ulllliiiullllll lilmrlliiunllmulllHnuIHllH Elmer Bowman of the class of 1916 is playing first base for the Birmingham team of the Southern Association. Inez Freden of the class of 1923 is secretary to the Grad- uate Manager of Athletics at Middlebury College. Ione Passani, '19, is stenographer to Dcctor Allen at the Vermont State School in Brandon. Ernestine Bardi of the class of 1919 is teaching school in Washington. Vt. Robert Thompson has been elected to membership in three Senior Honorary Societies at U. V. M., Scabbard and Blade. Boulder. and the Honorary Engineering Fraternity. Donald Rockwell. '23. and Bingham Humphrey, 23. have been elected to Key and Serpent, the J unior Honorary Society at U. V. M. 1916 The eyes of the world are upon you. When I first heard this statement my curiosity was aroused as to the exact mean- mg. When a puzzle like this gets into oneis mind it gives no peace until some kind of a solution is worked out. I think it may be applied to you high school boys and girls. The eyes of the world are upon you and look to you with hope. You are to fill the places of the men and women of today. And the time will soon be here when you must decide the kind of work you will take up and the place you will fill. A great many of you are fortunate in being able to pre- pare yourselves further by going to college. Perhaps a smaller group of you. for various reasons. are forced to take your place in the ranks immediately.
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34 THE SUTHERLANIJ Although we have not won the Marble Valley League Championship and cup. the team deserves credit for winning five out of seven games so far. Coach Luddington deserves much credit for his work in rounding a team out of so much raw material. The linewup for the season is 215'. follows: J. Ladahouche. c. B. Canapa, p. M. Faignant, lst base M. Fay. 2nd base R. Swanson. s. 5. TI. Erickson, 3rd base H. Gale, I. f. Capt. XV. Ladahouche, c. f. T. Listzwan. 1'. f. PROCTOR 3 FAIR HAVEN 4 On Saturday. April 18, Proctor journeyed to Fair Haven to play the veteran Fair Haven nine. The game was close throughout although Proctor was handicapped by the ineligi- bility of two players and by having a lot 01 raw material. Canapa pitched a good game and most of the credit for Proc- tofs showing goes to him. Fair Haven? runs were secured mostly on errors. made by Proctor rather than by hits.
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