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23h -e THE SUTHERLAND Sirjane thinking he had acted natural during the play. But Gt'umpy's the center of attraction when a. gang gets together. BEATRICE PARKHILL B Beatrice wasn't content to graduate with ordinary honors but had to grab the salutatory. She never knew that boys ex- isted in the class, but Dame Rumor reports that she now realizes it and has shown a preference for blondes. We miss- ed her company over the weekends. J ust what is the great attraction near Comwall, Beatrice? TONY SINKUS MIKE If you ever need Sinkus, he'll be at the club. What does he do there? Nothingll Mike loved school so much he came back for an extra year instead 01' graduating with last year's class. Do you want to argue? Consult him. OIVA SALMI SALLY Salmios another boy that decided to end school with a good class and in a good year so he carried his work over to us. We don't see enough of him to grind about. He's there when you need assistance in stage lighting. He's the only class mem- ber that owns a car. RUDOLPH ZECHNER RUDY Zechner is famous for his general usefulness about the school. What can he do to attain title? He can do anything from stage assistance to fixing telephones. We don't see him hanging around the girls much. though we should think that his name would help him make big strides. ANNE DYNAN DA YLIGHT We used to enjoy going to the Library on Monday even- ings some weeks ago. That's all past but the memories linger of Anne's attempts to establish order in those literary halls. ALFRED BACCEI BACHEECHEE If you ever come across a person dramatizing a whole play by himseif to an unresponsive audience. it's Baccei. Bachee- chee made a swell nurse for the Romeo and Juliet burlesque and a fine coon in Peggy and the Pirates . CLARA ZAPPONI ZAP While the rest of us are sneezing Clara is down selling sweets to the sweet C! '2 ?L Nevertheless she's always on hand when there's any fun to be had. J not what are your plans af- ter you leave school, Clara. Whatever they are. we wish you the best of luck. OTILIA BROLIN TILLY When you see a small, smiling girl with her arms filled with books youhll know it's Tilly. Judging from the number
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THE SUTHERLAND 23 peats to those who don't. Everyone thinks you're a mannhater but we disagree. We don't know the very latest. but some of the last reports indicated her preference to Rutland. Nellie has no trouble in getting her lessons done on time. BEETLE BORJESSON BERT Bert doesn't like school for two reasons. One is that they won't let him chew gum in peace; the other is a natural aver- sion to school. He's a dandy manager of baseball. What he does see in Sophomore girls. I don't know. Don't ever try to be serious around him. ARNOLD ERICKSON SCO'RP Erickson is one of the big boys of the class, physically anyway. His wise cracks always let in some humor into the gloomytt life in school. The Co-operative store loses-a lot of trade by having him at the counters. He's the boy for tak- ing things easy. ROBERT HAYES CRACKER Heres the statesman of the class. President for five years isntt such a bad record. He's glad he doesn't live in the good old 'days of spelling bees. tso do D. He has a hard time keeping away from the vicinity of the school. Crackerts the craftsman of the class, always tinkering with tools. h WILLIAM VARGA WILLIE Varga lives on Terrace Hill. but that doesn't get him any- where. He didn't show enough of his artistic talent on the Sutherland staff this year to suit us. We all wondered what the cause of his wearing specs was, but I guess his eyesight failed- ALICE JOHNSON PUSSY t'Oh gee whiz. gosh darn it, I haven't done my history! This and many other similar exclamations are heard from Alice ' every day. Alice's love for history is widely known. Although she is a great trial for the teachers P. H. S. will miss Alice and her cheerful prattle. JOSEPH LISTZWAN JOE Joe's the comedian of the diamond. Remember the Rut- land game when he tried to steal from first to third. direct. and the Fair Haven game when he hit himself on the head with a but after drawing a walk. Course we appreciate his sense of humor and his Studebaker. REINOLD SIRJANE GRUMPY Ah! Now we've hit the big lad himself. After the Senior Play tso they 5330 the lower classmen were afraid to speak to
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THE S U TH ERLA ND 25 that she always has. with her. she must like to study. We hope that you will enjoy teaching children the A1305. Otilia. HAROLD SWANSON DIZ Swanson likes school. He likes his studies. He likes his teachers. He goes to bed early. He stays away from parties and leads a generally mild life. He's a model boy and more should follow his example. iApplesaucei. LEAH TORRI . T0183! Her alarming last name does not imply that she is una patriotic. J udging from the motions that she goes through to answer in class, Leah would make a good cheer leader. Never mind. Leah. we're just jealous that we cannot always be pre pared to answer all questions asked of us. THORA STAHL nFLIP Thora'ei experience of trying to get the seniors to pay their class dues will help her for her work when she attains the position of secretary down at Bay Path. She must like Recs very well, judging from the number of them that she has a monopoly over. V130 MACKIE MACK Seeing a blue streak flying down the corridor does not puzzle the students now for they have solved the mystery. It's only Mackie On his way to give somebody a good lecture for neglecting to contribute material for the Sutherland . How- eVer, his bark is worse than his bite. P. H. S. loses a valu- able editor-in-chief when Mack graduates. PAUL WESTIN HPOLLY Polly's our ambassador. If we want someone to make a trip on behalf of the class he's the boy to do it. He is one of the guys that came to school for an education and he got it, grabbing valedictorian honors into the bargain. WILPAS KALLIO itKELLY Here's our cosmopolitan student. Hels at home in base- ball, football, basketball, dance hall, parties, studiesiw. and with members of the fair sex. Kellyls popularity is an estab- lished fact at P. H. S. and elsewhere. He's a very nice boy. tSomebody's opinioni. HENRY SWAN FEE WEE Peewee would make a dandy flagstaff. He went out for baseball this year and you ought to see him gobble up those flies. An occasional bee Uineri or a butter ifingeri fly gets his goat. It's a wonder his teeth don't catch cold as his mouth is open all the time.
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