Proctor High School - Proctorian Yearbook (Proctor, VT)

 - Class of 1928

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THE S U TKERLAND 15 toasted marshmallows. A Virginia reel was entered into by all just before we began our ride home. Real fun! Many thanks to Mr. Davis. We certainly appreciate it. The mem- ory of that good time will long remain with us Seniors. Other hikes were planned-one to the reservoir and one to West niountaiuebut the weather proved to be our Waterloo in carrying them out. What then? Tennis! Everyone is doing fine. The Jun- iors are in the court from dawn until dark. They're trying their best to harvest the tennis tournament prizes. Hope you do, J uniors. Good luck to you! Now, the last important thingethe May festival! On June first, will be held on the school campus, our annual May festival consisting of military marching and fancy dancing. The following is the program: 1. meme Let Us Be Joyful .............. German eFolk Dances .................... Hungarian mlap Dance ....................... Swadish 2. Hopak. .................................... 3. Skipping Reeds ............................ 4. Le Tamborin ........................ French 5. Dance of the Song Birds ........... Richmqnd 6. Flower Dance ...................... English 7. Chiffonette ......................... Chalif. 8. Blossoming Boughs ................... Chalif. 9. Winding of the May Pole ................... 10. MarcheWooden Shoes ................ Dutch e3. Parkhill, e28.

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.J 14 THE SUTHERLAND won his own game by placing a hit in the same place as. Morris, bringing in the winning run. Middlebury, 4. Proctor, 18. Proctor High won its 3d consecutive game by swamping the Middlebury team. The game was in Proctorts favor all the way through. In the sixth inning Henry Faignant took Johnsonts place. The game went very slawly, for every play- er on the Proctor team was hitting. Pittsford, 4. Proctor, 12. The Proctor High School baseball team swamped Pitts- ford High. During the first inning. the teams worked hard but did not succeed in getting any runs. In the second inning, the Proctor team started its hard hitting and succeeded in getting 6 runs. From then on the game was in no danger because our team was way ahead. In all so far Proctor High has won 4 straight games. and lost none in the Marble Valley League. Ludlow. 5. Proctor. 3. On June 2. the Proctor High School baseball team lost its first game of the season to Ludlow. It was a hard'fought game but the Ludlow boys came out ahead. It was close from the beginning to the end. Hastings pitched a good game for Ludlow while Johnson pitched for the Proctor High School. 0-. THE GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. Our successful basketball season is over. I think every- one will agree with me when I say that wonderful sportsman- ship was shown on the part of everyone concemed. Other activities have come in to take up 0111' interest. A few weeks ago on Saturday, April 213t, the Sophomores, J un- iors. and Seniors hiked to Mr. Davis' farm. It was a splendid hike! Mr. Sun put up his golden umbrella for us! When we reached our destination, we rested our weary bones for awhile. Then-hurray forsupper-pancakes! syrup! Yum, Yum! hot chocolate! bacon! It certainly was good. Mr. Davis was our ' host. Thmqishes. The Sophomores had to do them. After supper, we gathered around the fireplace, sang songs, and ate 4 uh...



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16 THE SUTHERLAND . APRIL 21 The girls in the Sophomore, J unior. and Senior classes hiked to Mr. Davis's farm. Flap jacks, maple syrup. cocoa and marshmallows seemed to disappear very rapidly. Although it rained on the way home. all had a fine time. APRIL 27 The Freshman class had a party. Games were played. ice- cream and cookies were served. An enjoyable evening was spent by all. APRIL 28. The Glee Clubs gave a party and invited the people who assisted them in the presentation of their Operetta. Dancing and games were enjoyed by all. MAY 3. The High School held its annual bazaar. Ice-cream. candy. food, and birdhouses were sold. Also a cafeteria supper was served. There were two one-aet plays presented: hThe Wed- ding Present with the following easteMargaret Meszaros, Emilio Ferrari, and Ralph Tinerg; and Station YYYY with Anna Williams, Valeria Tiber, Hester Sirjane. Elsa Petho, Re- ' nato Baccei, Joe Cizmadia, Bernard McGarmr, and John Flana- gan. Music was furnished by members of the school. There was dancing after the play. MAY 6. The seventh grade had a class party. Ice-cream and cake were served. Games and dancing furnished the entertainment for the evening.

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