Proctor High School - Proctorian Yearbook (Proctor, VT)

 - Class of 1930

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THE SUTHERLAND 31 The Sutherland wishes to acknowledge the following exchanges: i41i-Spirit HEnosburg Falls. Vt. The Catamount Bennington. Vt. The Green and Gold West Rutland. Vt. The- Chatterbox Wel1s River. Vt. The Red and White Rut1ancl. Vt. The Biack River Banner -Ludlow. Vt. Record -Montpelier. Vt. The Exponent hGreenfield, Mass. The Hardwickian'L-Hardwick. Vt. The PeopleonianW-People's Academy. Morrisville, Vt. The Peanut HMarlbm-o High School, Mill River, Mass. The Echo Winthrop. Mass. Vermont Cynic' Bu1-lington, Vt. The Student's Pen Pittsfie1d. Mass. The Reportez '-Bradford, Vt.

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30 THE SUTHERLANU Capt, Katherine Zeehner; manager, Madeline Kupferer; J unior -Capt.. Sophie Illinski; manager, Margaret Gustafson; Senior 4apt., Evelyn Swanson: manager, Cecelia Fortier. Owing to the large number of activities at school not all the games sched- uled were played but the Freshman team won the largest num- ber of games. On Saturday, April 3, Helen Rockwell, President. and Kath- erine Haley. vicehpresident. attended the Play Day activities held at Middlebury College. The Play Day held at Rutland High School on Saturday May 16, was attended by Eveiyn Swanson, Muriel Elam, Margaret Gustafson, Bertha Meszaros, Emily Sirjane and Cornelia Gale. W The Spring Festival Was held on the campus on Tuesday, June 3. The program was as follows: 1. 0n the Bridge of Avignon ..................... French Washing the Clothes ........................ Swedish Hop M01- Annika ............................ Swedish 2. New Bo-Peep ............................... English Oranges and Lemons ......................... Englgsh Folk Dance ................................. Flemish 3. Hussal' .................................. Hungarian 4. Long Dance ................................... Irish The Hatter .................................. Damsh Glide ....................................... Danish 5. Hornpipe ................................... English 6. Espanita ................................... Spanish '7. May Queen ................................... Chaljl' Little Princess ................................ Chahf 8. Jingle Bells .................................. Chalif 9. Winding 0f the May Poles 10. March Gathering Peascods ......................... English



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32 THE SUTHERLA ND llACKNOW LEDGME N TS'l uThe Cycle HWoodsville, N. H. uThe Diall'-Brattleboro, Vt. Station B. H. SPoBristol, Vt. The Academy Student -St. Johnsbury. Vt. llBlue and White oVergennes, Vt. llThe Slate'l-Fair Haven, Vt. The Jabberwock'toGirlsl Latin School, Boston, Mass. AS WE SEE OTHERS HI SPIRIT --We enjoy your little paper, but a separate de- partment for the advertisements would add to it. THE GREEN 8L GOLD'loYour paper is well-balanced, but may we suggest a few more poems. THE EXPONENT'loWe certainly enjoy your weekly pa- pers. llTHE HARDWICKIANlL-A cover design would improve the appearance of your paper. Your literary material is fine. THE PEOPLEONIANlL-A fine Junior High Department. The Song Department is a good idea too. 'THE STUDENT'S PENll-Your cover is very attractive. We enjoy you: come again. THE REPORTER -'lCIass pages are a good institution. The social notes are well written. uTHE CYCLEl'oThe French articles are interesting, but wouldn't it be better to place them nearer each other '? uTHE DIALl'oWe think you are very complete, and enjoy you immensely. Come as often as you can. l'THE ACADEMY STUDENT oThe Prize Stories were fine. We like your cuts and photos. May we continue to meet you often. THE SLATE oYour jokes are good! A few more cuts would improve your paper. May we continue to exchange With you. THE J ABBERWCK -The Literary Department is fine. THE PEANUT oYou have a neat little paper. We enjoy it.

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