Proctor High School - Proctorian Yearbook (Proctor, VT)

 - Class of 1926

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' THE SUTHERLAND a I I'HE SUTHERLAND'S ATTITUDE TOWARDS THE STANDARDIZATION OF P. H. S. The Sutherland'l Staff encourages the student body and faculty in its work. the standardization of Proctor High School, and sincerely hopes that the townspeople will lend its sup- port to this most worthy cause. The standardization of Proctor High School will be a great honor and much prized goal. At present there are only three standard high schools in Vermont in equipment. teach- ing staffs, and students. We must make Proctor High School the fourth. Let's go, High School, Faculty, and Townspeople and keep flying our motto. Proctofs Spirit Canlt be Beat. + In retiring from our offices, we the 1925-1926 staff, hope that these suggestions may be accepted for the 1926-1927 editorial platform. Further establishment of a permanent 'lSutherIand fund. As the price of our advertising is the lowest in the state, a slight increase. A reduction of the price per copy. More subscriptions. Another issue each school year. Latin and French departments. A section of the school paper at the disposal of the Stu- dents' Association. 739591999 $0? + STUDENTSl ASSOCIATION The Students' Association having completed the first year of its career has brought the students into a closer relation- ship and has carried out many very important matters such as: Better control of school finance. Election of School Auditors. Purchase of student property. Addition of several amendments to the constitution. Point system for school offices. lFor tryout 1926-1927l. More interest in the care of school property. Although many matters have been carried out by the As- soeiation. the work has hardly been begun. In leaving Proctor High School we should like to see the work carried on with as much enthusiasm and effort as it has been throughout this past school year. .53?wa?

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4 THE SUTHERLAND 4:295; ' h-I lfalii l I M w. It-u m u. m. I .- I .74... -ds .- F 4 l . u.- . . 1925-1926 EDITORIAL BOARD EDITORIALS The retiring editors in giving up their offices have regrets and hopes in doing so. We regret that WE have to surrender our school offices and hope that the future editors will improve The Sutherland by ways in which we have failed or in which we have been unable. In reviewing this past year's. work we find that it has been very successful and sincerely hope that it will continue so in the years to come. Through these columns the graduating editors wish to express their appreciation for the aid given by the student body and faculty in making this administration a success. In electing the 1926-1927 staff we tried to choose those who we thought would he the most competent and efficient to represent Proctor High School in this capacity. In parting we extend to it our most cordial good wishes. We hope that its path will be strewu with the roses of worthy accomplishw ments. We also hope that the cup of success and happiness of each graduate will he filled to overflowing and that the under- graduates will work in their studies and other activities in the same manner as has been hitherto manifested.



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B THE SUTHERLAND The Council wishes to express, by this means. its sincere thanks for the loyal support and co-operation of the Student Body and Faculty and gives its best regards for an ever grow- ing importance in the life of Proctor High School. JAMES E. HORAN, President. + We Juniors who have been elected editors for the school year of 1926-1927 sincerely hope that we shall be able to keep the Sutherland up to the standard that has been set by the retiring editors. We also hope that the student body will support us heartily in pursuing this work. We have at the present a magazine of very high standing and we will try and keep it at this high mark. F. T. '27.

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