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26 THE S U THERLAND Illr. Looney-He's going to study hard this summer at Oswego Normal so helll have more to teach the boys next year. Miss GoodsellFIf she doesn't get lost in Europe this summer. Take care of yourself. Miss Brooks$he will be in Chautauqua New York during the vacation. Mrs.1lrlloyt-We wish you an enjoyable summer of camping Mrs. oyt. Miss Sanborn-Sho' will spend the recess in England, traveling and studying at Cambridge. Miss Mary Archibald, a for- mer P. H. S. English teacher. is going with her. Mr. Spencer-We suggest you bring- a kiddy car with you in the fall. so you can travel between laboratory and Room 2 easuer. Steve Young-Iast but not least. The following teachers we regret to say, will leave us:- Miss ReedoWill teach at Islip in Long Island. How will the secretaries manage without you, Miss Reed? P. H. S. will miss you. Miss Start-Montpelier J. H. S. will add Miss Start to their faculty. We hear that the Proctor J unior High is shedding tears. ' Miss Johnson is noncommittal to our queries. Why so secre- tive. Miss Johnsorl? w SENIOR NOTES The following have made definite plans for next year: Katherine Donahue ................. University of Vermont Eleanor Baldwin .................. Rutland Business College Ilarry Lundberg ............. United States Naval Academy Ruth Mullin ...................... University of Vermont Helen Rockwell ..................... University of Vermont Mina Young .................. Worcester Memorial Hospital
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THE SUTHERLAND 25 May 15- The annual bazaar was held in the High School. Aside from the usual booths for candy, ice cream and soda there was a corner in the study hall where one could practice putting; another, where one could catch a shocking fish. As one entered upon Room Two one was impressed by the beauty of the flower garden and the delectable food. Room One was given over to articles made by the pupils in Manual Training. A delicious cafeteria supper was served by Miss Goodeell end her helpers. In the Assembly Hall was held the entertainment which consisted of selections by the school or- chestra, a solo by Frank Sole, jokes by Eric Elam and Toge Erickson and a two act play given by members of the class of 31 and directed by Miss Cady and Miss Smith. The fol- lowing took parFBertha Meszaros, Margaret Gustafson, Helen Olson. John Baron. Howard Westin. Arnold Osearson, and Allan Virta. There was dancing from 9-12. May Zfle Scenes from Julius Caesar were presented by the Sophomores in the Assembly Hall before the members of the Junior and Senior High School. After school a memorial service for Miss Calef. our school nulse. was held in the Assembly Hall. The program Opened with victrola selections. The school orchestra and a quartet composed of Ethel Barrett. Emily Sirjane. Frank Sule. and John Baron furnished music. Mr. B. Williams gave a talk on Miss Calef's life and Rev. C. L. Seymour pronounced the prey- er and benediction. In the evening the Seniors held a dance at the Town Hall. We hope you will have enough money to graduate. Seniors? WITH OUR TEACHERS. The following teachers will return in the fall :- Mr. Joveafter spending summer on his farm in New Hamp- shire. Miss Smith-Of course! Why not! Mr. CalleWe are sure your baskethall squad will cheer your return Mr. Gall! Miss Hubbard-There must he some added attraction not far off. Are we right Mise Hubbard? MrsLPafts-Welre glad of that because we really couldn't spare er. Mise CadvoWe are glad you like P. H. S. well enough to return another year.
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THE SUTHERLAND ' 27 N ATIONALITI ES Many people while viisting us have questioned us concern- ing the nationalities in our class and our school. Having been caught several times in ignorance. we decided to find out about this. And, thinking that perhaps others of our school-mates might be in the same predicament in which we had been. we decided to let you. too, have this list. There are 149 enrolled in Proctor High at the present time ...27 Seniors, 26 Juniors, 50 Sophomores, and 46 Freshmen. Nearly one quarter of students are Swedes. Next in line come the English. tPeople who call themselves Amelicans 'and Yan- kees have been included with the EnglishJ In the table the others follow in order of their percentage. This shows the number of pupils of each nationality in each class, the total of each nationality and the approximate percentage in the school. Sn. Ju. Sophn. Frank. Total in Approximnte HighSchool Percentage in High School Swedish 6 10 9 8 33 229$ English 6 2 11 7 26 17 7:: Hungarian 4 2 5 12 23 14 fr- French 5 2 12 2 21 14 93 Polish 1 2 1 7 11 691': Italian 1 2 2 5 10 6'7n Irish 3 1 2 2 8 59'?! Slavish 2 2 3 7 570 Finnish 1 3 2 6 3 5'70 Scotch 3 3 2?fo German 1 1 313, 9h Submitted bye Linnea Gustafson and Gladys Burgess Class of 231 . l W.
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