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THE SUTHERLAND 23 SCHOOL NOTES March 19- Several members of the history class with the help of Miss Smith put on 3 Vermont Assembly. The program was as fol- lows: 1. Essay Admission of Vermont into the Union I,ouis Barch. 2. Vermont Song-Assembly. 3. Essay- Vermont SeaP Sigrid Virta. 4. Poem That's Where Vermont Comes In -Dezso Meszaros. March 22- The Senior Girls: basketball team defeated the Junior Girls by a score of 21-17, making them champions of the High School. Your turn next, Juniors. March 23- The Varsity played the Senior Girly basketball team. The boys were dressed as girls and played girls' rules using only one hand. Volley Swanson was awarded the prize for wear- ing the most unique costume. . March 24. Mr. SheMon, Assistant Commissioner of Education of Vermont, spoke to the Seniors about the value 01' a college education and the profession of teaching. March 25.- French Assembly. March 29- The prizes for the Annual Lincoln Essay Contest were awarded to Helvi Hella and Thomas Connor.
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THE SUTHERLANIJ 1ln memoriam Charles E. Randall ---Class of 1898
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24 THE SUTHERLAND The Honor List of the Graduating Class for the four High School years with the first five is as follows: first, James Horan; second, Frances French; third, Hilton Gale; fourth, Mildred Howe; fifth, Kaarin Wanna. April 1- A Commercial Assembly under the direction of Miss Reed was given. It represented a scene in a business office. At the close of this Assembly Gladys Morgan and Kaarin Wanna re- ceived their Typewriting medals for forty or more net words per minute for hfteen consecutive minutes. April 2'13- The Easter Vacation which was much enjoyed by both students and teachers. April 1-!- Call for baseball candidates to which twenty-three responded. April 23- The Seniors presented The Rivals. by Sheridan as their play under the direction of Mrs. Hodsdon 0f Rutland. Each took his or her part well and the play was a great success. $188.00 was derived from the performance. April 30- The Girls' Glee Club gave a party, each member inviting a boy. Punch and wafers were served. The music was fur- nished by Mrs. Tanerani. In the annual bird house contest the following received prizes: Class 1-fh'st prize, R. Hanscarik; second, J. Hadeka; third, A. Tilberg. Class Ilefil'st, B. Wener; second, E. Wanna; third. J. Haley. May 7- The 111's held a party. All seemed to have a good time. May 10- Senior essays were handed in.
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