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OUTSTfMDinG SEniORS JIMMY CROCKER The rare combination of brain plus brawn is found in our Student Senate president, Jimmy Crocker. Jimmy has been an officer in the senate for two years and a class officer earlier. His memberships included Hi-Y, Key Club, and Monogram Club. He has stood well in bis classes. Brains are not all, however. As a freshman be played JV football and then played three years on the varsity. His alertness and spirit of co¬ operation won for him the honor of serving as captain of the 1952 squad. Whenever the reputation of Suffolk High has been at stake, Jimmy’s industry, resourcefulness, and depend- abilitv have caused his fellow students to single him out to carry the colors. His Alma Mater will always be grateful for his many services. The five Seniors pictured on these pages were chosen front a class of fifty-one by the Seniors, themselves, each member naming two choices by secret ballot. They represent their classmates ' ideal of lead¬ ership, citizenship, scholarship, and personality. SUE WOODWARD We recognize in Sue, first and foremost, that brand of scholarship which we all salute. Studious—but never pedantic, she has set a challenging pace in our classrooms and helped us to see that integrity has its academic application. Para¬ doxically, perhaps, Sue is an accomplished musician, having won statewide acclaim with the flute. To round out the pic¬ ture let us mention the fact that Sue has represented her class three years in the Student Senate and has served as treasurer of the A.P.T.P. In spite of the heavy demand of her senior course she has cheerfully and willingly taken on one of the most exacting tasks connected with this yearbook—that of photograph editor. We know that Sue has set herself some mighty high goals and we’re equally sure that she will attain them. Our very best will go with her.
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DIANE WHITFIELD Diane Whitfield has been an active participant in scho¬ lastic activities as well as such extra-curricular projects as work on the annual staff, cheerleading, and forensics. Diane has been outstanding in dramatics, having had leading roles in three-act plays for three years. We look to Diane to supply the artistic touch whenever it is needed. She has a real flair for injecting color into her surroundings whether they be in class, decorating the gym, making posters, speaking in the American Legion Contest, cheering for a Suffolk team, or paying Peanut bills. Diane has done well scholastically and nas been in the top section of her class throughout school. NICK LAWYER Nick Lawyer’s name has long been a synonym for football. Consequently, not everyone is aware of his enviable record as a leader in other school activities. This year he has served as president of the Key Club and of the Goober Hi-Y and has edited the Peanut Picker. He has regularly been a member of the Student Senate where he has accomplished a great deal through committee work. Withal he has maintained a con¬ sistently good academic rating. Nick’s chief enthusiasm is undoubtedly football; he has been a valuable member of the varsity for four years and the recipient of an outstanding plavcr trophy this fall. He has been a track star, too, ana a JV basketball player. Nick seems to be able to take everything in his stride, except perhaps politics. The November elections upset him a bit, but we tninlc he’ll survive. SHIRLEY RICHARDSON Shirley’s honorary title should be Miss Secretary of 1953. No matter in what field of activity she engaged, and there have been many, she invariably assumed secretarial duties. We think this denotes versatility as well as dependability. Her talents have been particularly well demonstrated in dramatics with roles in both three-act and one-act plays and in music with her place as first clarinetist in the band. Somehow in spite of these foregoing activities she has found the time to serve as editor of this volume of the Peanut and to do a large share of class and student government work. Withal she has earned an enviable scholastic record. Her wide circle of friends is perhaps the best proof of her delightful personality. t»
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