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Peanut Picker publishes eight papers i s promised, the Jour¬ nalism Class produced eight exceptional issues of the Peanut Picker this past year. This is a great improvement over last year ' s two issues. The Peanut Picker has had the great fortune of having the aid of the Suffolk News- Herald in producing the paper. The class is grateful for their cooperation and assistance. Even with a staff of twenty-five the paper cannot continue in future years without the support of the student body and the merchants of the city. Apathy has been the class ' s greatest difficulty in producing the paper. The staff hopes to continue producing the paper, making improvements with each issue. It is also hoped that the student support will improve and the Peanut Picker will someday become a great high school newspaper. Editors Billie Langston. Cathy Sims. Terrie Davis. John Fischetti. and Ann Ward get the paper together. Cathy Sims, managing editor dis¬ cusses a newspaper with Mrs. O ' Berry, sponsor.
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Annual staff strives for change A%fter attending a summer workshop at Long- wood College, the Annual Staff decided upon a completely new approach in the public¬ ation of this year ' s annual. With the theme being ‘‘change,” this obviously was the appropriate time to take on new ideas in making this year’s annual different and better than ever before. The newly formed Journalism class proved to be one of the needed changes as they assisted the staff throughout the year. Perhaps the most drastic change for the staff, as well as the school, was the fact that for the first time, the annual would come out in August instead of May. In doing this, we were able to include the entire school year — spring sports, Junior-Senior. Senior Day. Graduation, etc. The staff feels like this will benefit Suffolk High in the years to come. To Mrs. Barbara O ' Berry, we extend an endless “thank you” which still wouldn’t express our deep appreciation for all of her advice, opti¬ mism, guidance, and above all. for having all of the faith she had in us. Besides being Sports Editor. Marilyn Hines takes on the responsibility of Staff photographer. Balancing books and typing keeps Jackie Williams busy. 23
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Journalism Class —Joyner. Sims. Langston. Barrett. T. Davis. J. Davis. Leggett. O ' Berry. Parr. Ward. Howell. Winslow. Asbell. Whetzel. Fischetti. Mauck. and Webb 25
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