Proctor High School - Proctorian Yearbook (Proctor, VT)

 - Class of 1929

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THE SUTHERLAND 'J B A S E B A L L I Pittsford, 13. Pmctol'. 2. Pittsford took the lead all the way through in this game. As it was one of the first of the Marble Valleyr League games it was rather a poor start for the home team. All the players for Pittsford were in splendid form and, although it was :1 rather long drawn out affair, we 'hand it to the Pittsford aggregation. Fair Haven, 26. Proctor. 4. The Fair Haven outfit swamped the home team in this game. The game was for the opponents all the way through. The game went slowly. for every man on the Fair Haven team was hitting. West Rutland, 6. Proctor, 5. This was one of the most exciting games. played by the home team this season. The scores ran close and. for a time. it looked as if the home team would come out as victor. In the ninth inning West Rutland forged ahead and boosted the score giving the opposing team the victory. Brandon, 2. Proctor, 14. In this game the home team showed decided improvement. Freddie Chehy distinguished himself :in getting a three bagger and. incidentally. bringing in two runs. Brandon's short stop made a home run, boosting the teanfs score a point. Middlehury and Ludlow are the last of the League games. to be played on May 25th and J une lst. respectively.

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THE SUTHERLAND MOON AND MORTAL Oh moon what art thou? What meanest thou By thy radiance bright? Why castest thou Such weird light ? Is there yet hope for us, Mortals of great sin. Who into heinous depths Have sunk, Until We are akin To beasts who have no place In which to hide Their shame-marred face? Yea. Mortal, there is yet hope; For by my light ye shall know That in the darkest hour , A light Shines forth to guide You weaklings, who cower And shrink from final judgment. Seek! Seek that light And. finding. follow, And hold to the Truth. Lest you lose once more Your peace And Joy Sublime! -M. C. Elam. '30.



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10 THE SU THERLANU Head Office Girls' Athletic Association Proctor High School May 25. 1929. Dear Peggy: I am glad that you still follow the activities of the Girls' Athletic Association. We are working every spare minute now an rehearsals for the annual Spring Festival which will be given the first week in June. Now pray for sunny weather for our sakes. Peggy. The programme this year is as follows: 1. May Pole Dance ............ English Kinderpolka ................ German Polka Series 2. Newcastle . . . . .............. English 3. Gustaf's Skoal ............. Swedish 4. Three Dances ............... Danish 5. Gariand Dance ........... Imgsamer 6. Doll Dance .............. Langsamer '7. Silver Stars ................. Martin Beard Wald 8. Mynphsi Delight ............. Chalif 9. Winding of the May poles ...... Kullak 10. March May Day Gallop ............. English You can easily visualize how attractive the dances will be, and we may all qualify for West Point as far as our march- ing tactics are concerned. Miss Brooks, our untiring sponsor, planned for a number of jolly hikes and mountain climbs but there has been so much rainy weather that we have had to give them up. Our tennis enthusiasts make full use of their spare time and We only wish we had three or four more courts. Perhaps we shall some day!! We.shall lose some of our most active members with the graduation of the Senior class. We wish them ail success in the years to come. We certainly appreciate the interest that our friends. the townspeople, show in the Girls' Athletic Association. As ever, iiCYn.ll iM. C. ElamJ

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