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THE SUTHERLANII 9 FACULTY NOTES Miss Se1'1'i. who has been a teacher here for seveml years. left May 16 for New York and 011 May 23 sailed for Ca1 ',a11a Italy, where she Is to be married. M18. Roberts of Burlington is taking her place. Miss Parker and Miss Langwill have had their hair cut. Miss Lewis says she is going to next but we don't believe her. Mr. Lawton expects to be back with us next September. Miss Parker is going to teach in Union City, New Jersey. Miss Langwill Will teach in Oneonta, New York. Miss Lewis says she will reside in Poultney, Vermont. but many of us think diffe1'.ently Miss Pollard Mr. Luddington. Mrs. Hoyt, Miss Brooks, and Miss A1 mstmng will come back to give us their services next year. Mrs. Fay will reside on South Street. Mrs. Rhea L. Roberts will teach in Enosburg Falls. Ver- mont. Miss Atwood will reside in Woodstock. Vermont. Mr. Wyman will be an instructor at the Lawrenceville School. Lawrenceville, New Jersey. CLASS OF 1925 Roll Call COMMERCIAL COURSE Bruno Bac'cei Anna Connor Emil Baccei Emile Ladahouche Mina Baird William Ladabouche Francis Collins Bernice Morse Hilda Passani Hazel Poleske Ina Wener. LATIN COURSE Daniel Anderson Kathleen Flanagan Arnold Ax'onson Cecile Lajoie Armando Bardi Tony Luciani Robert Donahue Sylvia Westin Mary Wetherhee.
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5 THE SUTHERLANU iiWEENIE ROAST The Commercial Students of Class 5 gave a weenie roast May 20. They invited the rest of the class. Everybody ate so many ttdogs that they could be heard barking at mile away. PARENT-TEACHERE? MEETING The Parent-Teacherg Association had an interesting meeting, May 12. The program consisted of a play by the Junior Glee Club and one by Miss Squires' grade. There was a party aftew'ards for Miss Serri. She was presented with a travelling case. SPELLING CONTEST The epelling contest of the grades was won by Cecilia. Fortier and Hester Syrjanen, with Marion Gallipo and Anna Luciani as alternates. TALK BY MISS ALLISON Miss Allison of the Samaritan Hospital, T1'0y,'New York. gave an interesting talk on The Vocation of N ursing to the girls of the four upper classes. on May 19. MEMORIAL DAY Pre-Memorial Day Exercises were heid in the Assembly Hall, May 29. The school helped furnish the program for the Town Hall Exercises. May 30. All classes marched to the cem- etery with the Legion. PRE-MEMORIAL PROGRAM 1925. PROCTOR HIGH SCHOOL The Star Spangled Banner tFirst Stanza The School Flag Salute The School The Gettysburg Address Oiva Kallio Dramatization of Collins' Hymn, ' How Sleep the Brave Classes 1 and 2 To Thee. 0 Country The School How I Can Give Evidence of My Patriotism Gladys Hood The Meaning of Patriotism Clarence Young HDriving Home the Cows Paul Westin The Old Guard Francis Collins and Boys' Chorus In Flanders' Fields Arnold Aronson nAn'iel'iczza's Reply Thomas Connor Old Glory The School iiUnlvmcwm Francis McGinnis America The School
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10 THE SUTHERLANII GENERAL COURSE John Dynan Richard Hayes Bartel Gustafson Thomas Listzwan Evelyn Shogren. CLASS COLORS Blue and Silver CLASS FLOWER Ophelia Roses CLASS MOTTO We Can, We Will COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER Walter W . Husband CLASS DAY SPEAKERS Class Gifts Daniel Anderson, Mary Wetherbee Class Will, Bernice Morse. Robert Donahue Class Prophecy Evelyn Shogren, Arnold Aronson Class History Tony Luciani Class Grumhle Ina Wener. Hazel Poloske. Richard Hayes, Thomas Listzwan CLASS OFFICERS President Bartel Gustafson Vice-President Bruno Baccei Sem'etary-'I'reasuret William Ladabouche
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