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14 THE SUTHERLAND FLORENCE MOHAN FLOSSY Flossy's only regret in life is that she can't be a boy. She surmised R H. S. by coming- to school with her hair cut the boyish bob. We all like Flossy because she is so care- free and always happy. HENRY PETERSON PETE Some people think Petell is shy, butr-just ask some of the Semor girls. One thing he can do perfectly is carry a football through a broken field for a touchdown. Petals a good sport though and we all like him. GLADYS PROUTY SPEED Gladys is known throughout the school. She is famous for her giggle. She likes all kinds of sports, especially riding. RUDOLPH SWANSON VOLLY Volly is our star basket-ball player. Volly has a wonderful spirit and we all admire him. He keeps in trim by walking up and down Patch Hill. VICTOR TIBER VIC llVicll is a noted handy man around the school. His abili- ties range all the way from electricity to painting scenery. EDITH UNDEEN EDIE Edie is very popular among her schoolmates. Our class vamp is Edith. Likewise. We all admire her because she is a good all around sport. KAARIN WANNE KA Kaarin is 50 small and cute that we all envy her. She ap- pears to be very quiet and modest. But, Kaarin, we know you! Never-the-less you are sure to make a good business woman. SELMA WENER SALLY Sally is another vamp of the school. The Senior boys are strangers to her. She prefers going out of town. CLARENCE YOUNG PUNK Punk also shines in basket-ball and base-ball. Punk is a lively one. We hear that he is going into the Insurance Business. Is that so, liPunlri: ? + CLASS HONORS VALBORG BROLIN Class Basketball 1-2-3-4; Literary Editor of lSutherland 4: Assistant Alumni Editor 2-3; Costume Manager Senior Play 4; Red Cross Certificate 4; Typewriting Certificate 4;
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THE SUTHERLAND 13 EDMUND GARRON ED Whoever thought that our Eddie would shine 1n the theatrical world. for certainly as David in The Rivals he sent the audience into iistitches with laughter. GLADYS HOOD PEG There's no question about Pegis popularity, especially among the students of P. H. S. Whenever she is spied coming around a corner some one will say, iiWell, here comes Peggy. JAMES HORAN iiJJ'MMY When anybody wants anything done, who is the person that is called upon? Anyone who cannot guess this conun- drum, go to the foot of the class. Who is it in Proctor High that is always sought and relied upon to do all the things someone else won't do, as well as all the jobs he is elected to first? MILDRED HOWE MILL Mildred is another one of these quiet and shy girls. But if you get Mildred started. she'll Show you what she can do. genes she like boys? WelL-yes, the younger-ciass mates, to sure. HILDER JOHNSON SHORTY Here's to the sporting girl! I-Iildei' is in her joy when she is in Athletics. Hilder is a good sport and is always Willing to tackle the hardest kind of a job. As you know Good things come in small packages. HILMER JOHNSON JIMMY Ah! here is another classmate of ours by the name of iiJimmy. but he is altogether different from the other one for if you give this Jimmy Aesop's Fables or some Ice Cream he thinks he is in Heaven. But where he shines is behind the footlights as was well demonstrated in The Rivals. JOHN LA IJABOUCHE JAKE Jake is a good steady-going fellow. He certainly is a wonder at baseball and football. He believes in making at least one home run or touchdown at every base-ball or foot- ball game. GLADYS MORGAN nGLAD Hush, here comes Gladys. Can she argue? Well, I guess! Gladys always has the last word and iirmly believes in iiStick to your rights. Gladys. Why do you keep looking out of the study hall window?
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THE SUTHERLAND 15 Typewriting Medal 4; Glee Club 1-4; Class Will 4; Junior Prom Committee 3: Committee for Commencement Music 4; Tennis Tournament 2-3; Consolation Prize 2; Committee for Suther- land Dance 3; Bazaar Committee 1-2-3-4; Chairman Candy Committee 4; Basketball Championship 4. BERNARD CANAPA Varsity Baseball 1-2-3-4; Varsity Football 2-3-4; Bazaar 1-2-3; Chairman of Green Committee 4; Captain Baseball 4; Chairman School Gift Committee 4. HERBE RT ERICKSON Varsity Baseball 3-4; Varsity Football 4; Bazaar 1-2-3-4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Class History 4. FRANCES FRENCH . Delegate to Editors' Convention at Burlington 3-4; Glee Club 2-3-4; Pres. Glee Club 4; Local Editor 4; Ass't Local Editor 3; Ass't Literary Editor 2; Chairman Social Dept. Students' Council 4; Song Leader 3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Con- solation Tennis Prize 2; Runner-up Tennis Prize 4; Class Vice- President 1-2; Bazaar Entertainment 3; Pantomime 4; Senior Play 4; Salutatorian 4; U. V. M. Scholarship 4; Red Cross Certificate 4; Senior Luncheon Program 1 ; Basket Ball Team 4; Committee for point system 4. HILTON GALE Baseball 3-4; Football 4; Athletic Editor 4; Assistant Editor 2-3; Class Basketball 4; Class President 4; Senior Play 4; Bazaar Committee 1-2-3-4. EDMUND CARBON Football 3; Bazaar 1-2-3-4; Chairman Ice Cream Com- mittee 4; Senior Play 4. ALICE GUSTAFSON Senior Play 4; Glee Club 1-2-3-4; Bazaar Entertainment 3; Basketball Business Manager 4; Red Cross Certificate 4; Chairman of Flower Committee, Bazaar 4; Class Grinds 4; Class Grumble 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Bazaar 1-2-3-4. GLADYS HOOD Girlsf Glee Club 2-3-4; Chairman of Paper Dep't, Christ- mas Bazaar 4: Mixed Quartette 4; Senior Play 4; Class His- tory 4; Entertainment Senior Luncheon 2; Girls4 Basketball 1-2-3-4; Committee Junior Prom 3. JAMES HORAN . Latin Vocabulary Prize 1; Sutherland Delegate to Bur- lmgton 2-4; Sutherlanw, Constitutional Committee 2; Stu-
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