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u€P THE PEANUT Cbe Peanut YoitniH ' V : 1927 ntMtHD! V THE SEN IOR U ASS OK St I l-nl k HKJH St HCXJL StKKOt.K. VIRGINIA G33 CS Jforttuorb tt ' batsrr ifaxkt ,i j khu Abm tt ttr, Titinki wMti m ' ff itim, nvr it, ttvr it -hut! Jk” 0 i N prvseiuine this, the fifth volume of Thk id Peanut ' to you our schoolmates and 1 rid ills we do so with the hope that you ma catch the spirit of the life that beats within our high school veins, aiul faintly hear it breathe in the printed word. M.tv thin ‘ Pkaxi r 1 st Hint than a Iwatk trp you may it ta a trysting place where fading memory meets changing faces in familiar platen To rhtuse who have made possible tins edition, we wish to express our drep appreciation. 8 33 GE Z3S C£ BSSeSS OOJT CSS«3S 33 C35 THE PEANUT ScSiciition 4J|r. tiff Class of Jlfntfetn rcsiifitfullp brbicatr tins tioolt to iflr. €. Kola (Cnstts, Jtl. 3. 51s an cbtbfnce of our appreciation o ( tfuu as our fjnunpal ant) of our fjiffli rcgarto for turn as a man. « 33 C 35 G2 t39$3PG3 iCSS S££ CEi ea CSS as S5S sfk -ss 5£lj {S THE PEANUT JOHN ' I MARTIN, XL . Jt ' aitontt • fj Vairttim St ' mitivrKWfigirf M ttf iatmptihmdi Aff rriift, and fib ihr Mr Kttpt Vtlk J sintinun aim “ S OS C 3505 C53 0«sr5 C© C£ es «S«6 C2 e3 505© S3 fi© MSawSS CS ! E THE SCHOOL THE PEANUT (I s 5Z5 GS 3Uma iHater Suffolk forever! Her fame shall never die; Pig lit fur her colors. We’ll raise then) to the sky. Each loyal son Pledges her his heart and hand, For her united We as brothers stand 0 THE PEANUT Ucatb of (CDucation fiK Uffolfe fl!00l5 J, t WEST J, n. TAYLOR CL CL C OL LBOC KX W, S, BEAMON J, K. MVRT1X ChainuttM . Urrk T. H- l l ItN M OR, l E, RAWLS SuprriMttideni FRCULTT Paft TAirtfm «3S CS £25i!33 5f gjL- C C33Mg3Je 3CS Ca 9 8 THE PEANUT JCfjc JfatultP J HO! AND UST1S, M Maurice talbqt riggs, u. s. I t X V GEORGE KITTRELL NANNIE RtKIKSOVU PrinrifxtJ Boy I ' kyiuvi ikmtttr tlirlt P ytUHi HimMf fjJtntrUit FJJZAJUCTM FJtHKtt EDWARDS S. A. £hj$jA r 4 4 S ' Hmt MV HA ELIZABETH ELSEA, B. A, Statue MARJORIE GAY RHODES, a, A. L im VIRGINIA COWAN NELMS, tl. A. Mtvbemnnifj MAY E1VELYN KING, B A. FmuA itwf Sf0mhh CORDELIA MAE CROWDER, ft, A R ftitk 4 i!hi try JEAN PRlNDt.E HARDY, H, A. Ltfw 4 4 Stutkrmatifi IDA CHRISTIANA ROCK ft. V MuHn rf.rdf KATHRYN BE MR I CE: LINGO Cwwwi ' wlW IRMA HOPE NCR IE, A. ■AWrtlV afr A nOrnr.Vlf l MARGARET SIDNEY VANHORN. ft. A St, John • Colkror Lifliwnitj of MjtfvktJ Sunzent S hril of PJi? k l Education N Jriv’nmnjj Sointm ilY K;tnJnJpfo‘M aioi Woman !. (.oll rnumir? al KRJtoKmd University uf KUIhmhhI K.iizuSulnh-Miioiwi WamAu ' ii Collier William iiii.J M.ii ' i College UfllNwoky of Riciimond R ndflfph-MMw Woman ' College (iuuLhrT , .HrtKom Bu«ot«i Cnftege iuid Mary CuHrnt kilHi| i||ill‘M.Kii.-| Woman Cullc fc 9 Etttfith un.i IfiUnry El OKEXCh EYHLYN HISS. ft. S. ijttm an4 Ifulitry EjarmvJBc Stmc T«achn- Ctiflegt MARY LOVF STALLINGS £k m }in SeirHrt HiUTtttwibixrg Sot - Yrafhcri Colley MRS, hi T- HIGGS IW t littft t Peabody Coraemtury MRS. M. D, CHAl.kl EY Qnhttfr Dirtaor Markin College l‘ £f Feurtttn «3S I5 53 «S 05 ?33 9 {? P $ $i t t E PEANUT ETRFF P (jp Sm n THE PEANUT harvard birdsong fdi tor-in - dkrtf ftoy Rjch rdsoiL iasmess Mauser {Cfjc 1027 peanut fetaff ni roRs Harvard fitlRlJSQKC. i ' Jtturtn-Chttj Raw Rtt h r.dso.s Rmtntsi iann%ft ChAHI.K HtiNE.Vt ' 1 IT JifoffliiinX XfatMftr .A i, y e; Olive . Pkturr FJitar Fred Hart Athfrtir Editor Mae Habi irt FAtiw Devil Kamsky Typist James Grieitn Jake FA if or Makdarkt Nelms Girt Ithtrtk Fiiior ASSISTANT EDITORS AiVNE HARGRAVE JtiijlaM Editor-in-Chitf K A TH K RISE t‘l ij 1. BiH’ RM Assistant Bbtitttfi Sf tURiT Garnett Smitkrr Assistant A(fa riiji tg Manager Reginald H6llas i Assistant Art hduor F ir f-JflHtrn 335) C3S5 Gj €S3 S 3 0!® £33 THE PEANUT Harvard birdsonq £dit or -in - c ief koy Ej chords oil Mf tesr Mampr £fjr 1927 Jieanut fetaff snm ms Ha ava mj R i jmisom. Hot KlCHARl iJS C ' hahi.en IlONtVli IT Ali.ie Ol.lVflA Kheb H.lKT Mae H vhk Dknii- Raxi James Gkittin M.A ftnAAET Nelms Ediior-m ChkJ Business Maimgtr . hhertishix Aiam$x tr Pktttrr Editor Athletic Editor frt Editor Typist Jokr Editor Girts ' tthktk Editor ASSISTANT RHITORS A EM; Hakukavb Assistant Editor An Alhi tf K asui.rln n t ' ou i.noi rs Assistant fttisinrss Manager Gaknett Smithsr EhsistoMt Advertising Manager Reeie alii Hou as-o . . Assisums Art Editor P.igf Fisilrm 03 e39G ez cz2 35 CSi C3 Eff ' .v G£Ss THE PEANUT War C-fi-i cal. Htl ' aiui Jflmu Grrftta . ' tarlc Wwtyc-rr 1 P S NitittotH t wlwn trmtki. Har rav . g THE PEANUT MISS HLIZA ETH HD WARDS, A. H. Rtwdolfh-hH ' o ' mns Colkgt Sacuety Anvmvn rT i our pur|w. tliL Cljsf ,.f ' 27, in thh small and hwdciltwtic 1. tn eifwnjml ihr praiaci « f oaf Ix-I veil tcwhcr, adviser jikI , • , Mi hli ,ihtih Edwards if the epoev in miidnjyjT( w uUn nre i ird - ti h nni prasihlc tti expect , n w ' urtli, nur admiration anil appeeciaimn nl her ,|}ulni and i|lin(pi i srp((nN.ir 4 jut enierprws afitll mi«jutihki nil tnir elfijrt . To attempt fttf Min Howards is pic mv ,J C an t h nr t m htr vocabulary and it i bet snnerfrat wish rbnl if he r« d forever from mir. She is a tfiftetl public lyHrukcr ami a fine teacher. Her |ir vnice anil channinif mplIc atecapnvaiin , us mans will ret wcFl testify, am! her cn- rhuvravm fist every wturh white ?mrfpri« i mamlniol nut only in OKhll ten in. wtwkju Trot Kt rift ti in hint, nnf inming iadihirr ' i matrix jxt (ittrw!y itf kinJn(u ?• T ' xms? 33 «3B ess szae u ' 10 0.7 . ' C 3 CSSfJ QrsCSy OS ' a THE PEANUT dead ons Life is a fulbbSown year, With all thing in their season; Thus, in oar school career, Kach change hath rhyroc and reason; he seasora come and go Kat ' h with its gifts in hand. That we may sec and know How Well all life in planned. Ibttjt) S cf)ool £ film bar Stuxg „ . Fret twan Sum mu SripJmitnrt Ru.L . Junior Wr Tga Sfttior p r rwAtr-w tfesosc THE PEANUT u Senior Class Jflotoer IKIS Rtdiatittji ' hy Bum Trt the inirplc, ham tu joy and plcftiurc, Thou dwt not toil or spin, But niakest gltul and radiant vtarli thy presence The meadow and the inir () Bower of song hlnum on and make forever The world more fair to win ’ —Ltnix t lnn if. I ftiff Ttfruty tvu 5Z3 « 33 0 £-5 C ' lO ' XTd ' 6B8 C© « THE PEANUT 5ENIDR Motto , “Finis ccrtjnar pjhis,“ Colors Purple arul umber Flower . Ira OK HI F.RS Rov Rich Arison . Pretidtnl Fred Hart . . rhf-prmdmt Gertrud Jacobs tSVnrrtrfrv I HARLES HomEVCL ' TT Trnuttrrr MARPANET t:l PtOpAtitJ) (HUSH BjRlTTAIK Pefiess Mae Rabb Partti jf F-mmett Riddick . , . , . TtJt ttlT ST A N’LEV JOHHMIX ...... . TcUaUtr t HARLES HoXEVCL TT . . . llularian fl F t TmvtrMkr 3 C38 CK: 33 ' €33 T35 £3e 3CS SS ■- HJOREWCF WILLIAMS ASHBLUN ’’fJtHWf” L.licrnTy Social ' , lj- rf AUilnU: Association. ' K- ' ifr ' lJ Horen Co ii one who cafi rsphtfu’ly Iw called dignified, ret shut cm IjukIi and Ire ua cheer) u anyone. She ha a t trt nn.t most Wablc di - (kiitain, Florence makes frcmls csadi anil ha a utcji many of them. She is rIvijt willing in ,ki hit than: of work, and re4-.lv fur fun m dirt uf cm it of ylju She h.iii guilty iif | e f i and ni.iv he found at all the James. Although he ii a I hkI «[vn-r and loves a good time, she purs jirt studies tint We are sure that i-TiM-eitte will suoeeed m whatever he attempts to rfu in the future ,t tunny unite amt %f ittrn h it- ' zzz m ' HARVARD Rt SKM i, IlIRDSOVC MunWIW PolmmWI. ■ - ib v.taoMer tiwiifil ' all ib- ? - MmWT HutSll. tt«- t ' Mnain T r ct , h Semwv of t .las . ' jo AvsiVlanl Refit™ Hewasi t+c E taw r4 ■Penj«w. ‘ IT Athtete AwsMIm. 1 ; v Wt- It tfVwnec ' it Vfce-PVesIsJefst ut t Jus. - n The i l.ivi gu r rauhln ' r get along wrtluwt ■ Birdie.’ ' H - make 4 success of anything be utulcrtake . When it centres to selling orison ticket tn athletic games, to managing aihlnk teams, ue to editing an Annual,. hr’ all there. Then, although many of the huyi ut uur class are wrmnan-hatm, ’‘Birdie ' couldn’t be classed as one; as a matter of fact, he is i|uitc the np- Iniiit. Well, Harvard, if you HMAggr things a well in later life as ymi have 5ft Suholk High, we ' ll all he jmiud to My we «me front the Mine •ehuul from which you did. “Ckarmi strike the tiffa. km menu c rtn tkr intii ftffT Tire nn-per M V PHIUH t HAKH Pkipftr l.ttmry Seetoy. t - Art f-diiii Ftrarwi ' it Athfeiit Awnodfem, ' 17 Pltippte btlrtr Whn hold eS tffJ high quality amt it a ivrftv! lady in fW) iwanini of ibt ■ f O li How cuukl the Annual of 27 have pfraftned if t had nor hatl “PWppiei ” ar? and poetic sensibility Sh r ' a gntnl student, hit! j SicTtrT athlete, ami hit. taken part in all school atnvrtto 1 htisughntu high ■chad yearn, Phippse m only ha these qualities which have Itcc-n mated, hut also has a iwrct ami IrrvnMr diapcwMinn. She I jTwmyl in her school work rfinl ilm nnl neglect her irudirt. She K. quiet und, therefore, never gives htr feather ny TfrioliW- Here ' s to you, Phippir ' %V vtir in mnHitfv, its in j vnltitt IHA PHILLIPS BRINKm ■i £ p . Hcpmw titrfKtJ. tfe ' ir ArMnW Aaw MUF p, tt- iW-V IjlntiySoOMf 11 Muwiartinii) ' S-:n. tr Viee-EVesiilrtilHonor C Vomit ' I i you Are Inciting far seme fan, rail upon Ira. tr it always limiting tifajiii the tmghr si.Jr of lifif. When cdlcd upon, he ntwuy hat wwerhtfj 10 sac. yot at Amt never answers anything lurr I itab ' l kmm, [ can ' t tin it lie then says Jw w ill do hit best, V ' e all Inve Ira b«-auae he has sporting blond in htrh and is always willing m do his hat in every usk pur he fare him. Wfai taic! Ira is a. ’ wmiiapi-hAter ? If you think to you are entirely wrong,, because all the girl are in kis-c with fam, You jntt fl k any of the buys that ' know him, anti thrs will fell you That they can ' t Ida me the girls. bttUf u Rtkntto Jsdrw j.iJ Vn t j rttuhfJ if thr vitnf mtn‘‘ 9 r,T v Tvtnfi-ii 3 b csj ' 0 ' O f0D Sa 39« VIRGINIA RTDUK ' K BRITTAIN l.netal-y Si hrt V. ' 4- Jl- ' iCi- ' i Athletic Awcwitw H- ltt- t: ftHm ‘it You ' ht wb ibnse irU ihur eafl’i help liking, haven ' t yotif Well, rhai i« juit The kind that fek She is q and foetwil, Iwt it always ready for a good rime. She is foi r hfut ami yixi may l«c sure if ‘ ' Gina |WOttiW hi tin ii thirty it will lie well danr, Scundtinr, no tine ha hern n-hlt ni diuum why the Alwnyii knows her Sevwwis. As wr merer nee her tnon of study more than the Average, it wyii he just Ifcrilfiuii-y. Ginn ■f sK ' vie a fifr, which we ill covcf, ihjir itl writing poetry. She is found at all gum and although she does imr take pair in the g.mir, she in found doing her bit of cheering on the ikfc4ine T It ' you need help you ran always find n willing hand with ' ' Gina. SAt main it tf fwftiff ta phi ail ttf hrr ewrit in thr ikttm rf An Anmr, ft ' tU an thi tiJ nsmitf FRANK FliWARD RM 1 .KK ' 7 WAV’ Alhfct s Aw«etatttn. n FrathU foal, n- ' i - is- • tVi eihu.!!, lit riisu lta S..itwlL. r it T frnmm nf i-Om, 10 Wlmi wiKukl our da have done witbnyt frank ? Aterr a ijunrinn is ■mppnaxdl? settled , he will atwavs Irrinip up « outNirinm nk«nt ir. lltoi iptrstinh, by thy way, it unmaHy, iVhr i ' lLcrt. uf ' h’t wjiHrtaxiy has ip ung a pike, and the nsc-Jiiber of rhe dnv have bnisheJ. laughing, you can always heat a queurr hi ugh eonse from Fr.int ' v part of The rocmi. Hur nobody can mt that Frank isn ' t a very khahlr lellin . Frank., iJd boy, the da i pulling ft you, and milling hard, and we think that anmr day in thr nr,ir forme, we ' ll have a right to tie pro uni of ynu, fit, ii mt tw 4 m w i ir, H ii, it Ant lit ifil si foil, nArd Papr Tamu jrtfh XQ 0.1 THKttKSA (XTTAVJA t’AH k Tm Ut! j ittlt ' y, ‘n- ? Heft ' tt« The tiilKrtilie nf imf din, Jmt Urhn-t (Hit OaM nf ' 27 CtniM hare done without Thtren i it tml c if the quetlmn beejutc wr have nil Fill It torn i9 hi ml i he irnpnSiihJe trt do with¬ out her. The own) iiturt-t-i-f inittht think tea wa% twj- quin and iligiolKil, hut 10 know hct i hr eh unite onc ' t mind completely- Her friend . know Net to he- ImU tvf fun anil Kit. jut! what vneatiuli Jftlt will follow it hut known at pee lent. Iwt we may he su’c Thar whatever it nut be, there it just kti nl Miretu and jot fa you, Bbiufc will win, ynxj knnw, in every phase tif lit?. “jVaf too jfthtu, Hot I ' M jf rr + fat fah zmw( ftlfa ht fa nw Bar. johmr mil dkh w.m fwr FrjUllMlH. Al hi I fin AuMbMtliim .r VVlw] can keep qeurt nr keep from luiqthing when ”fJ N !H around with hie foolish ways and witty sat inm art I tiem track i mile? Bill 1 it ttnr nf ottf GtppeU Styiirrttv hcvauie he wants tn he a vrihnit.qilurf in eider m tnke the pi jet of a ir «r1j alrlunwh ht- vty hr ii nut a ' Ma4ira ' man. He will ht mrete-,1 from rhe forwhaS Team nest tear fnr he ■ a hanl lighter and a [wuxi tpntt. He it a friend fn j 13 4 and hat the its I wiahet of hfr tchoul mates. jmjtA iijf ffrn ukj f CArBtrj tHnfami tn U tht fulfil frf ff r. VfF 7 itni trftxAl S 3 « 3 S C£) $ ’ S3 5 THE PEANUT NANNIE ELIZABETH COBLE KJiuLclh V M rather demure IttAena girt, laat he if firm lndjcver in fun and gaiElj.- a a twt for alt (mublni. If too -hodd fnt a fen-iul, ytni uuhl rradiU And out fmm her many friend tlui idw M an idea) and make 4 HiKKi |iu! for nm-T 4Hv one. labbtr i alwuy m t)u ItrF pjTt in unyihiittr that cottff Ihrr wm. When it eratora rn arguing, tow mu) W ante rlmt $ «« will lw right there with her Ui.te vf the ffgomcnT,, which h in ' JaJlt tat- vinchqt We all wiih ElViaWth aoevcrt h all her undertahiraK , jukI hope that irnmc day her iCrtimjiliahmein wdS bring- Ifrcnr fcauht. Ji ii a i t i tti r it uw fir M Wi t- huih tptnh «4 ROBERT OLIVER FLU 5 1 ium HoJi cl hall Ti- ' ih Hiilkrt f OUT dirnmate who earn hanlU In; p| Ctd under nn one ttotdlwaiien. He neither itimIiw war dull; neither n wumaiv Jiartrt iWr « «hri3i; he 4 niiyture of rh«c entm hincil with many trtbtf qg-ilirkf, turh a mi . diirwqiini ' M end wit, thrown in. He ? «he lifent anything he pw into. Had Itnr M K hbrt re Turned M Sijffcdk Ilirfh thr year, I m utr tile SeninrCI wrauid hate been without many i itAen Vuu can ' t tell ju r whit RilMoi is. htertwted in, o tl 1 hard to font ast hi future, but whatever hi career i to bt, wr are «re rliat he witl make gwnl in it. H jr r it a Jfti, a r id li rAiajfj thmtt Hi ( MgjrjfJlr H MH-r. bw nw l Eioci W, JKSSIK KU ' AHKIH tiARUNER t.n ±apr wtriy, i 7 ArWctle Awnctalicn, ' ir t ' M-tVftliknl tx¥iuK,nn| tJiw. i Sni, Cm mrir yw have .iN foil ' ll utxsut tli.tr little l«lip|i..iir vamp from the Cummerri a I IV partment. Her jKmiuitity i one of wit ju.l «fiek)ffl, umt|| ttir, though iht b OM 1 Jl titlirt, “hen buy art outKefnei], When it totno Iti |W il with a typewriter hlbahclh u ntrhr here. Sitsr won the typist ipctJ te r bit year nuikmjf forty word u menu re, all ItmiK that ihatvo- if takes to win a buy, Rcth jumHwKn. She tells u that «hr it Jutfiff to 4Trend wntf Ho tippy College, mi wc wish her much x-ji’cc i m her future work, Who knuwi but that vjtnr day her fellow i-Usimara may hr wufihing linibr her leadership, tfrr diamond Wr fwrtnrttkip JAMES ffCVRY (iUICKIN Jimmie FhutlwA, 4 ll tA „ -sJcf tunww fJuM. in I ' nrxndcnr AtWefie Av,tJiH nnn, Track tfi- ' ji • lhMk- PtctTrt%cr 4 «rpi- JnktMUm -Peanut .ir l-tcwh t iva ' m an inwruvptur” he’ a great twcca ; a Tjuartrrbjek an our football tram he’ a “Wow, «tu,i m I ' Aikcrl]ill jtjiI 1 ianeh.il | iu r wateh him pbyl ' ‘Jimmie’ rt aim a iheik wirti the a rl , ami doe nor allow luok to have much of a chance in hit life. Hr u a go I pal nrul if there are any prank to he played he can Ihp mulled on to do hb hare. “Jimmie n a rr 4 ly tfrt od fellow And nr will mi him in the future. We jte Hire he will make hb way in the world, even if imteonr bdjw him in do no Tt tkrrft trib Ihc iktt wt, tin mr i (mu laj Atbi tbw trAff Cmost ffov, bum N wordt rr -2 3SP ' XS5CO P ejEf Thirty NKLUt ' tJiF. HAVKS “Stir l ■Sectary, • ' I tom? l wn l i Pto-letll fiimnitJCHrl l . “10 t ' l«i aaiteOHU Turntn, a Who li■ I hi ? iiuc«! Win, “Si ' ll, Ilf count- VVr l ,in icH who hy -brf _ki mu Ijuiilit and ihnlli. She i link hut Irani, he£4Uic i you were lo hear her and tRMr SO ier her, van would nurely cijWt tp «e j ranch heavier |ymn than «h She iv atwaciJw, wiaUK umt a mllv p n5 iport, “Nell in very popular among both boy mt itrk hut etpecijliy among the buyv Netl i rate of the Cammcteijl Sttnienri ™1 Blind high in her Mudie , We are mtt Thai when the enfen the Bni- ' iitij WuAli Jw will Ik- a n.io. 17 1 , He«k Inch to Iwrr ftotn ilk- t lamof J7. ■ V mtrty Arxrt hm ettA 9 4 }. “ FRED tJFJR HART if Him ft (RhnldWnl LuetWrf StMMSf. ir Vttt-f ' -rttlrtH 1 law |p ' f U«mn hratety, UAHt AJtx’ WUUm kjH- ' ll AmIuihI Kimmii Murmatt ‘ fVw«iV,“ “W |-V hull k ' li- ' m tl « ' ! • i • AiJiln : SUuim ’ l aU. If Fred 1 the hind «f a hny that you like better every tone yio ice him Hcinuife an athlete, n ycry witty, end i bH nH-tound p l hoy to have fur a Hjimiibec- He Memi to he mnit’ what of a wertjun hater. Inn you fun ' t tell what he ihwi when he oat of hooL Fred i a lui who will flick to hi« eonvktionf, 1 ' hk fe ir imdse him one of th e whnni e like Im have as friend —?hov. who will 1 fth ' h hy vmi ihnnifh fhkt and thin. Fred, «t all admire viair type, ami we fcel certain that yw will reach rhe tniv of the ladder. 8 “DiSfKHf at S r( 4 tf l fit , «53«3S 38 (tS «S5 e?S5 P £f TklW ‘M C 33 C 53 « 3 J ? 3 €Sr DOROTHY BRLLF HERMAN “ Jw 11 -III Bi4,i(h®ll Sguii.! i4 ‘ m Qii Ll iUhii|] t,t Wh«f CAM Wc lay of HulT? IW hbi ' UUI Iffjb fnf lutvrlf? “M f Ik jdufiii pmmr where fan n to it? foumJ Am,! ii mdy for a kkI time, Sbe it n.|«uy fuunH at KJinvem nn« other v-houl •mw ir fwiiitHf faf S. H- S-, Her |ter- •wtaftt? « one of u«r ami wimlcHrn; movriy wit s although the n Wtr.J nn.l adm-red ewirywhrrr dir guci nit juTimnl if her gn),! timurc mil «nny ihipimtikm. rulfci rear tieal; b fact her ton ar u the he rr t Thing hi per. peluaJ m(it«n thsr hat yet hern iliirnvtret, To mkJv h tpuft at Dot t ” rp nriSy with the hr T of pueeew, “TnmMt ktntks ut Aft dwr t hit kutrinj 4 tig i«rjc t tana tfsiti , JUKI, FTIVVARD HARftEU. ”tU i KiMcIk Attocina bjti, L H- ' i(k jr Orehen J, m - 1 n- « ' tj I kairif CaurrOJ. u KimNII, i ■• ' ] i - i® A t ' ei-t !jr|sr ui-ut nil-round member of our lLii.ii i Ham, ' SojNitU, tmilmif uml jrtnd. iiitiuml rHvi r he trininJ ut of ' “(HJ Sunt Him i «h ■ goo,! pr.sy c r when it cotnei to football, Here he ■ ihown !«k i kiukI tpniT, for h un take I’.gnubmenT with n waste, kJwB.nl nickname it very mi ruhW, tor nor only ike it up pent to him fo taxe hut it is purl of hit vtorh, far he it in the meat huiepeti. Him it alvi ime of our Grtenilwru Iriouli. We Ate Mire ihp .1 you wilt tin in your work and ut with vim luck, ■ a rri ' Jtid In peft ill 1 t!tj fiytii VtfHflf uniii tm, fV r Thnyawn THE PEANUT WNCY I 01.1 SI HYMAN W MARVIN 1)1 Kh IKK,[ AND (iww Who i ihai wnh the unidhurn IrnAi Why. rhat ' t Nant , the nwit tlignilVed mrml«rp af our rbw, That alt fight. Njijil” , if il were not (W you I jid afraJil rh.tr ilignity w nalH hr jiu .iMif in our elas . I ' W tVs muwri •«. ihsr Senior , will ««( you !H an cnni[4 whit ' ll c thknh all rtf u will Hie to Mk w mow tiny. You fti iliyt imi tifr taking to rnh- .i Cirlkue Cotttve i r l lrrrtir KeBnitmici, au as wish jfw tuetcu in t-iMir fulletfc nurk, and nlvj in yew ftiiure- home life, 3V there nothin a fflmfi Jike hfttet than a 1 irwal jurrpared ! ■ a IttHHl LtxA, 4,1 f true friend it rtvr a frirftd HwtmJ ttvtr fnomifM. i Mari in t one uf wt i|uk ' . atWi r! itijitt —or at irmi t ■crmn «o white he i at school, YnU eaitY tell what he itocn when «ui u-huoL Marvin uauatiy imwtu i nl when tailed u|wi, liut when he |f answrr i tlttcfciiun. he umj U answer il cwrettly in] dearly. Me c nlwnj. rcjidi lo help srtjrntie, and t eipetJalh good is ttivin j iit IK.’r III |jhn, I ' he famihar cifnwitinfl Still waietw run deep, hat applied to you in your wnrh, in SufFnllt High, anti may ir prove true .i you mV yaw way to the lop of yeuf |rroV inu, whatever ir mar be. itbnti bar mvrt tkqtttatt tk i tptttk ' i ' 33 CJS tGZSi ioar; ftp Thirty-ihrit G52 !33 (Z c 3G32 (■! ' KTRl Iff JACOBS TV CHARLES ll.KTCHKK I (ONE VC ITT. I El W AthklN n- n if 1 JWWeV SocI v H ' H-lfr ' W nnlM) «r Liter nv Satie ! y 1 1 V col VcnJmn of Lttirii Society ' [ti StKiirt nl Senawr (,U i AtWelle Vinciiiiuioi if LurfBM ii- ' lSir Tfii iurer LncMre 5neSKy (fr- ij TieMjrrCT Seruot Ow. r; Vh e u in« Mibiwi Ptoueji i; tVwlr ” one of I he muit KWiRtne and ItiVetaIp girl in i ur da . She hits the frjend [ Leu? manner vma hnrve ever reem, arid of twiMc by ihat you kiuiw he hat 4 S t i Ilf mje «fltli 44- friend . Altliciugh the dtic n ' t take an jwfii ' e part in t[ TT ihe it at all the garnet tupt«rfih|r S. H. S, m trm tihorjLwpiFMed Seninr iSoulvl tin, Trurfy ' raltcK ait ntltve part in all skIhuI irtirrtio. and although %bt never Irlt hrr te oni itnnd in her vat of a gum I lime, he always make good aradcr, which it tureU in enviable aeetMtipliihntrut. The Oiw of ' 27 wtthr vena raueh aueersi. Ow efiM u hnppy met ft tftdiffmmt ktf ihiifeit tiattm ' When w want la find out aomelhing abmii j hsaun, e kna la wbuilt tt )m bevauw we ate alw ji 1 urc of getting it Chartl 1 ia very br ' iint and t aJwaf willing to help other . He it nnt nnh ton art in (huol work Injt alv-i m outlet work, and ha attained many Jnutor . Otttrlr t very quiet bur willingly give the beat he ha to everything he undertake , whether it ht iwU vmivuig mannwer of the IVanur” or treasurer ■nf 1 hr literary Society. Wr feel that there in nothing hut sucres in store for him. ■‘ Ir ffrtwr nr r± onrf t piny tf ' iii foiif jure meet it ur. afar. 1 P Thirty-fattr CS5 CS MAHi.AkkT WINBOURNK NKKMS fJttU Tititr IlM-LrtJ ' url S.H4U11 n- ' rt - i ■ OlatMidM) Lilmry Society. IT Ajhia AncliMiirt M Pn + lti l-T “tittle TiHit H it cun ' til’ rhr be« t[Hirr fiw Jiatr rVfr ae m She in full flf fuel .met i the fife 1! ' any dam, She t un mahe ihe ntrctf runt- pjrivun an l | ult ihe gfdltal rsiVn, wbkh t.,cc|i evervlimlt in -lm upfiur srf laughter. With her AHraeiivs psswulity the hat won many fiwihli, 1-title TUlir“ enter inm eport tthnk-heirieailv,. anil dunes etpctilUy in Ixivkei lnd.1L There po«M he Mimeriling, quite notice- jhlf mining irnm. all t r ' unr |ijj1lcp if the wm no I there pufftmth Suffolk ami rhe wmu her gum wjih dll her mhghT, In favr, the it uwr ehnmpkin ' “chenecr, amt when the p-tt e eiieil thr tnumk like a machine gun in aetinni, Her happy nature unit quick minJ irill tarry licr far. making fHtetnlti fh ttt w r «hc got . Atfiitj mr, liar-ilVy. remit 5ri me.” ST.ANI.KV WlI.UASt JOHNSON flJhijfe BntkrtktTl 14-1 y It H t5mn tiatlcihufl. IU hail iinfr- ' a? 1 ly- ' t - rt- Athksiv fedtttmrtA. u- DrehcMm. I - it li mi want a iv l fewml, ami one who will rkk. h iwi ehru.iirh thick ami thin, we rmiPw meml ' iK|ik% H The piore you « of him, the midir yw like him, jJulw 4 it teal athlete, ami a ercilil In any chrtt, Met etmtoenriouw (lciu. earnetfoeia and «lcpcn lability leawnnl with quiet fun have m.nLc fui him mans friem-l in 1 hr eU« ami in the entire ndbseil. We haven’i him id mu what itrnf(f mn Stanley k Wring to rite up. hul t expect him t be a Mitten, in whatever occtipatmn he may be engage!. ’ jVttf lo tfrimt, n i tao ftr, fi itjw ipotf in fttry v t I s AXr Thirty-fat y AUJfc GARDNER OLIVER “Owpif UlchPrySratct ' . i|- s ' f%K.«Tnrfc Editor ill FH I Vanin t Without a doubt, she dart, she Annual umE well. r man’l call nnmr -ctnihi nut tyrn without Alin. I Irf winning mlle juhJ n iifin i JnpHBtkni ha won for bre muiry friend . She ' j kiuxI jwt and rtail fur fan. Sbr w itrj fond cir sciaohElinie-, and iW not onJ iu lake laughing gat in unlur In get tickled, ■ ' Country” egrefril in making her drciakau Hid forming her ofinion; (fieri tkh to ih i; she he-betm to be right- When anything reiguinri pep of hfr, Affir ii n ht there rn give =t, or help make it. Whrti the- gen her Ford full ni run tftrta. everyone u in for a rattling gwl time. the pdiitst girt IN knasr, fit! 1 pep and tut tf •+ SAM LEWIS NOSSMAN IS. fJ AdftUifn Wrti ui, ■ 1 tf I 1 . is I 1th- OvmiL it Sam r inclher cme of ottr oliii ilwjn 1 i nr tn know the ttiwn for every thing, ( - jmWIy in IfiyMr . All of u like fhia trait, for 11 iSiiifi rJui tin it mt created in tint i+Kjcvt, “S, unlike tfif meftikn o( nor ebn, h not a wranaji-haterv m fart, he m jit t the oy . gvWtr- Hiiwntr, Sim in not mi inirrwml m The fait tt% fhm hr yaortit lit behind bb claw and the reboot in alt tin adivitfra. Although a little hunt lo umlerttaiid ut rums, dune mho are intimately an|twin red with him know him tu lie 11 yjtkkl friend. “i!f is sheer}at, tope ut and heiptat toward ait human, and otfttstfni. t f agf Thirty ' tin £s 535 63S C’ 0 3.7,, ' 3«af?3 gj-y c g a if AW! PHETIJOW fUWl£ IJ r H I iitTsry Nriiin f, at . ' 17 AihMk Auoeiiivo hat, that f4K gift. a (treat of humor. which rrajdiir tier lo «« she funny title tn anything, Thk for for fun and her dly UnpeMirioM have won man v friend for her, Althotigh he .jnewn ' t take an active $ iar ' fi jfhlcik . ihc gar tu every nan ? and turrly wru an rsamjile by her chet-tin,- and mte re i in • hr iijunr. “I Jump Dwl ' ifi wy little and hi malt? gtrfd g adrs. jinf kt her giant? wet lit kMMrtni for alurur five minute and bc wilt krmw more alhour if than many of u who tud.y ten tiihe that fong. With her a|u|i k, mind and winning way , we fori ut? that she wdt trn for in lifr, making many friend along the way. , i trur rirnJ n,t jut HVhet rvttM h mitref KJNPOftD KAMI. JMKKKft “Rfrt Fltthk ib- ' ir tWiilwU v Herr m .ik t another important memlnr? of lhi dam when ir come to -ithkm and phv ic . Urn k a very good lout hall player for he t f«i and a nan? tuck for He aka shine on the kiikrtbaH dutra- a be p just where he is iiip[ur 1 to I he at all rimes. There 11 another jmrr that M Bpn” like ihac r not in the pne of achcml work, Tin it The life uf a hun ter, foe if you ihould ok him what he dad over the wwk end, dlmenr every time y m will hear him aj, Charlie and I wrnt ifowo the river hunting. Keep ti|i the sport . Ben, for there ft alwayr a place for athletic . .Vrf fw dir hrl 9 } fnrwtikip, ha jmh far ikt JW p the tptrt” ioai f r £r Thirty-irten C 2A MAH im SKDKNIA RAMSn liwktrtbal! S fcuuJ. SulwittuUf SkoJinh ll I V irr-i ' t I lai« a ki?it« ll Imm rt AUdenc Awnqmrtlnri Krill ik| The Knuiul ■ « Hcfr wr are I cheering fi r Peiiie w1 u ’ (irfhnnif -for the dear uk! 5. H. S. It i hard fti rdl what would hav done had we not hitd Dpnir 1 «lt our basketball EesWP and Ajiiui.iI Sraff. + ’Llttt e J ‘ id a mem her af ihr Comnmrrdjil Cbu and e feel vjo? ihuE if she work at the typewriter with the vim That the |ttu basket halt, ike will be aure to «wujuct She always. I iluuiIli me and if laughing it u 1 kji nt hapi ' incaa, we art rarifttienE (hut the hm never bud a dull ■rtKiruenf, Wtwrir The fun Ixgimi IJwiie =• (dway on the tfxjT. Far you wc utife a very uec« ful future. ' 7Wj d xhf imkfr rmt fit dtdpAi, If io ptav itorkt Aatl tU ii Aer atinht’ ' WILLIAM KIXiKNE RAW|,s BUI haUctlHil. jf.Uvir • Hm ruAoJwtl u Ail Idle AnuOiiui, ti Lnernry Sxrlrty. t Williim love a u«ud time, but he also lx- Iitve that you wilt get no more out of fife than ytui pot into it, An I way, he put in hi hair. Hr utujjJly hj-t hi (pond time rather quietly, alrhrmtth differing from malty member of toir da5 in That resjxer. “BiH” helps mat u great deal im our bajtkethall team, and when he n net |daypn he is backing the teiiiti to rooting. ’ ' Hill ' a 41 arwktu, i nut IQ lw ignored, either, Wifluni lLjjh + T naid an to h aUiut his future oeeu- putwit blit we will Certainly esperE him m make a mktch at whatever he undertake , fiinma hifit mar aid fh rtntk T iini fho«fhti air u mrtpw itrmfrr ' ‘ Patr Thirty fifh SC3S £3 5 C 3 REWTIF lOL ' ISk A S ' ' ffW htttnwySocfcKyi H I |if Hif Cotw«4J, ' Tlic Cirtniitcrdii! Drgurtmrnr m.i he id Id Co one mrxleiit student. Ioukc k a very quiet, innocent, modest girl, tf you did twi arc hrr you would hut know that ihe was around. She hi very amdimii hmI always make guod i n each of her itudkv br tl aim the lypist sprrd teat bit year making fifty wwd pet roimite. ’ Wrefa” sterna io bt a tnifl.luitr, but aba know but a hat someday the will change her opinion, She hi hot $ok) u what her future Jihaha are aftcl finishing high uchlml, but WC know that whatever hc unilrrtjJu ' t to do will be done well. We .ill wish you lirsr nl hick ml nicer , tmtine- “ft Hmft manutrt ait ttrr t fits, ffe idni and stiiuoUJ, 0 7 r tint and w ttr arRRV RRmm KiCHARDR FixiluD. i- l i- |i BiMfcktt. I . H- ili- i; Basket Nill sa- ' rtto ' i t ,1 bh Haifccrtiall ui i r l-IIOWJ ' SiMOy U‘ I I Prr «.k tltub j-j- ii ' JkwKdlMW, ' th Ary yaw looking for fuh nr do you what to worry «mt mc: If you do and want wimcotH: to jilt you, you Can always find Slip for that ia jmu io hi li fie of bininew. Have you ceet wen Klin in a Kfitim mood? ll you have you can sm that ah hough he k full of fim most of the time he Can, if hr wants to, he neeidui and then just watch him, fur he in rfurt to be right, ' ' Slip k ubn a good athlete and can always hr tPepertiM on in a pinch, whether ii i on the basketball euurt or football field- ” laugh rW ihf nwld laugh i with or, V ' cv try and flap mt if mi fun f l Ui,t Thirty‘Uitti AiftMle A w3ciWlon, ’ ) Sucury. H’ lN ir 11 k S nkif Chm would hr dreadfully iiteiirtt [ 4 cte WIThouT J 11 ™ ' She I U H Iflimupf of wwk nnJ play that ahr r in every wherev Talking l her xtuliy, ami when wire nlw ■Carta ip.MK|nfvt only I now when tlw rftd will ever irpfwwh, “Juiir” i attractive enough ttt eauae a ro.wui it In nee of any nee, She in very popular with both the npirU «nd boy , She w a jofly w il tpnfi and in always willing cu l|u bet pari m wha lever rhtre i to be done, She ti kea in h ave ii pcod time ami i ever ready Rr fun, hut iJoei not pui tiff her school work. Thr CU uf ' JT wmhn you rhe Iwit uf luck. jf awny .Wl tthtirfA fktrrf u raaal- AtMrflk AcwtciaNciU- “ie ' ' rv- lO- r l.rlrrary ' I ' a k ' rr I bmur CkasHdS, ir ' tf I VvU.trlU SentlV fktts .ywUUnnl- AJawuiiiiMi Mannarf Potmn r. SlUkcws Manager fVirtij.1 ' it Do yuU kituw q lusy tkai f wy ftwul of RiiA bctioHeight ? Of cmnve, wall know out friend and Preiwlent, h!n . The iWi thm he had I he ability and willmgntfp tu nrk 4 troughr to him rto nqly rhe honor of being IVrsldenl of the Smwr Class. hut utfu the reapowaibifity pif BiHiiftciui Manager off the Annual. Imih of which he hamile wueeeSufuLly. Although Huy m quiet hr will i nd up when he thinka he k right, hut will admit if if hr ia tejtoi. He hi« theschoolSpRit that writhe cu arc and wr only u- ' iih fhat there were more Like mir fittlr KrcaiiJm r. We hope you will keep rhw spirit in the future and then we know you will Mirely why Ifyyij irnm wm , A rrarr frl d yarn ' ll imot W. 8 6 8 9 9 8 tjr Fbrtr S C38 CSMS3C© 5©353 H1ZABKIH HARRISON V| hllY fu.i.cr.inn. ' Mh ' ty Ll(«iri Swfti i? iMtitatc Vv w usn e- Li rmJ OH. it only bi IV Talking ab«it South Norfolk. Six baa rather a Hiir.l time iliivkJing tier time between South VorAilk ««i S, H. S., bur ut touiit, dk hui jlwjyi Mn mxTo”riHSuffolk HijfH. When A friftnl m iwr-J n wanted, you fan nnf find a irinr one than ‘Tj!. ' When ttKf have The blue , alaj in her fntti iiii for a white, and rf she can b r eure [hciiE, you are bnpel™! When if dime to Ixing a real n jri ”P i in right there. Al¬ though Ik never ctrlci itown to MuJy uitiil teat lime, the n a ftty gwal ettfdsnr. May ■ lie he c of luck be with v«t .VW raa sotfr t k toe ja,T| But a raw, foW tfmtf i rarer nut, kmmktt javan ridiuck Sferr ' Afhklk Amnciwam f Uimiy ' if “Srw“ i a ttr; well known member of the eUi and ha i he corrsxt basic, p omr of thuae laughn caused by dumb remark ihow. tJim ' l think that he h dumb, hnweVef, (dr if you do you are surety miataken. Kifimett r very unafi alilvmgh hr like a punt iiuk, and i Ituing u do hi jutf toward havirqj it in tb , Stitr in nut only unirt but brilliant, fn it i easy $j$ htm Ur catch on to t-afin, tiwim try , and Physic . We ate nnf tk i y™ will make good at whatever yntt mart, and wmh (or you I hr be ! ufWk. mo t afmviSt H Hfp nUm ; ffw mvwf. ksz ?33 CSS f IS rj Pdt F rtj-anf C33 C35 r3iCJ3 C%2 T£i 1 K KVF.l.VN VATKS ‘ fittfrn” Literary Sactajr, t - Ip ' jfr- ' j? Although Evelyn bob I« .41 Kiirvir for (nuking dumb remai-ks, sou would aover u that ah i ’inns! , for bite K always foil of lilt jiuj + ■ -Sin: hut a tunny dtqpocLiinn, which r tutirtrLiil bv the flier th.41. on mm ter what haj ' ijMTw (he Inker it wlTh 4 mode She’ Is iiutlious ,itk 3 is wi«e enough to put wevlt Ivftwe pj . Fveiyn n j true friend, and it always wdUn i tn hclfi. She is prompt and tevulnr in the discharge of tlnih duru-j ami ha the ifoicr- mi nation m carry thmi fe white ter she- begins. VVirh these qualities she u ssaufrd. rtf btiiy a happy future, and of tiukinp a suoioii nf what¬ ever ilir undertaJtrt. A mAhitn jebW 4 irttAbui prtto M t HJtU miti tmtoir otnf rnmmun irnit. KR AN It Tt !C M S SHdTTON ItawMi. ' u Ul rtarv 5«riety. u Ftalik ii Very popular Bttirm K the ttudenn at foilfulk I li||ii. partly, wc ■uppoiw. on account of fo ability a a fimthuM player. He ti also full of fuu. haem a fri eolon nature In ffoe of thts, though, he CCmfoly add to the cIam, branlt is ijreiil tcavr. M| rtatly to the irach nu In spit of this, though. he is well liked by them, I lr u satuiwit to sortie rsiwit, but tin (foes not derruet from his pemmiHtyj in fact, it jultf to ti. for it fldiii much (a tile unuiEiient of (he ebwt, Frank, we all are sore that you will he « uki-ch■— wi KiMsi luck! Stuck itadr it wiwiwmr to tht fink, Puff Ftuij-ttrv ss rs easrepe© ' l ® a ' 7- a EBHSsaes Senior $)orm l 0 row ash why we have such bright snides on our faces? Why everyone looks no very happy anil gay? It ' s because we are Seniors, we ' re wise, knowing Seniors, And we realize we only have so long to stay . I-or we know, now we’re here, that to make good record Should be our one aim, and we ll trv for that goal. I ' inis con mat opus our motto so worthy Well work for, and honor, and strive to uphold. Hut well cram our last year to the top with good rimes, With days that are jolly, and carefree, and gay, tid we’ll have all the fun that can possibly come, To us Seniors who wish to nuke count every day. Well K- sorry and sad when these last days arc o’er. We thank y tiu, dear teacher, for all you have done. Farethewcll Alma Mater, goodbye halls ami cUs?rooms- We ' re ready and eager to see what ' s ro come, —Fii ' Xiitiit Rutdn k Brittain Pmtf fuM JW THE PEANUT Inst UDill nnti Testament H I , the t lass r jE Lfl‘ 7 , Suffolk High chniilj Suffolk,, Vangiriiu, king, far tIk ' itinst part, (L«f vl sound ami disposed mi mi, and realising th.ir we nmsi sum pans qvur ipf this present state of existence into the great kvond, do, in this air East Will and Testament, will and bequeath our school property and belongings. as follows? SECTION I Vkt ic l i: I. T.i Mr. Martin, our Superintendent,, we leave the highest respect and admiration of the vlas for his skill ami for his kindness shown to us in guiding us through out life in old Suffolk High. Article II. To Mr. Cttstta, our Principal, we l|o will and bequeath the ever¬ lasting gratitude of the class for the many favors which he has done fur us in uur high school life. Antm i ML To Mr. Riggs, our athletic directur, we leave a great part of the praise which some of us hope to receive as athletes in later life. fc.r 1L-1.1, IV. To Miss Edwards, our faculty Adviser and English teacher, we d will and bequeath the gratitude of all those in am way connected with Tm e Peakut” tor her assistance in this work. If this Annual is a success, os we know it will lie, this will he due largely to her aid, Akekek . To Miss Rhodes, our Home Room teacher during our Senior year, we do will and bequeath the genius by which she may invent some apparatus eo assist her in checking up on her pupils, We leave to her, also, our wishes that she may have as good basketball games to referee to the future as die has, hail in the past, Aariii.fi V|. To the remainder of the Faculty, we do will and kquearh a IUt of all our excel lent grades to be handed down to the classes which follow us. Wc also do leave to the Faculty any article or property not mentioned elsewhere in this document. SECTION n AitTtct.fi I, lo the present Junior C law, the next m line for our present position, we do will all our special privi leges ' granted because of nur drum tied ami orderly conduct, on condition that rhe same be passed on to the next in line when they become Seniors, Article II. To the present Sophomore Class,, we do leave our hope that they w ill work and mjod come into our present state (that of Seniors). itrici.n Til. To the present Freshman (.lass, wc do will and Isequcath our wholesale store of patience and wisdom, except that } art pf our patience which W ' as used in Incoming Scnii rs J SECTION 111 To anyone remaining in Suffolk High School, who should desire any of these, we do will and bequeath: Article I. Florence Asshhorn ' s nevcr-ccaJJhgsmile. AarEci.k II, Harvard Birdsong ? ability as manager of athletics and as nil editor. PajT f‘i rtT- ettr THE PEANUT Article HE. Mrc Babb ' s poetic qualitic . Article IV. I he miiiiayi-mt-riT nf rht cartdy stH-jrt:. (Willed by Ira Brinkley.) Article V, Virginia Brjtrain ' s brilliance. Article VI. Marvin Holland ' s shrikish way . Article YIL Denie Ramsey ' s liking for Norfolk. Akthgli: VML Roy Richard jn ' s disease (Grcenabciro-itw). Article IX. Gertrude Jacob ’ quietness. Article X, Sam Nuns man ' s entertaining ways. Article X !, Margaret West ' s playfulness. Article XIL Robert Ellis witty remarks. Article XIII. Margaret Nelms ' dreams of l ' Diversity of Richmond. Article XIV. Emmett Riddick ' s seat on the N. C . bus. Article XV. The freezing jmd nf Anne Rawls, Article V| Charles Honeycutt’s longing fora date with Miss. X. Article XVII, Evelyn Yates’ liook (nor yet written) on How to he a Mapper. 9 53 Article. XVIII. Stanley Johnson ' s ability to train a Ford to give out of gas at an opportune timr- Aktjcle XIV. Pattie Wmdlcy ' s liking fnr South Norfolk, Article XX. Bin ford Parker ' s Iwxik also nut yet printed), life on the Rivet. Article XXL Nancy Hyman’s quiet ways. Article XXII. William Rawls’ formula fur Rawls ' Castor Oil, Children t ry for It. Atncu XXIII, Theresa Caulk ' s Senior dignity. Article XXIV. Prom Fred Hart the balance in the treasury of the Literary Society to be used in buying a writing tablet for the English Ctas . Article X V . Elizabeth Gardner ' s Pony Enprcsu. ' Article XXVI- I-rank Butler ' s ability tu ask questions. Article XXVII, Eli .alwrh Coble 1 ! brilliance in English and History. Article XXVtJI- Bill Dchnam ' s teasing ways. Article XXIX- Honuthy Herman ' s love to make noise. Article XXX. Janies firiUrn ' s ability as an athlete. Article XXXI. Allie Oliver ' bonk Isoon to lx writtenJ, The Jove uf a Country Maid. Article XXXII. The build of Edward Harrell (for comfort, not for speed). A rtici e XXXIII. Hirtat ions wa ys i f Sd lie Hayes. Article XXIV. Curry Richards love for English. Given under our hand ami sen! this the twenty -ninth dny of April, IfWT. Emmett Ui hoick. Stan lev Johnson. C 0 8 9 8 ffutitne:: Mtss ELpwwru , Miss Ruwes, Miss Lingo. P ft Ferty-Jh THE PEANUT §nrior 2)istmt H ' i.l) that l might Iturrow the pen of n famous writer and the mtnd uf a genius o that l might chronicle, in a defining way, the events • out industritjus ebuw, ihe CU of Twenty-seven A this gtfr is impossible, 1 shall trust to rhe deeds of uur class and not rhe thoughri of one member to paint a picture in words of our High School life, so dear to alt of us. hour years ago we entered Suffolk High as lowly ' ' kats“ and although we went looked down upon by the overbearing Sophs,” we worked hard on our studies, realizing that a great deal depended upon n good lignin mg. With Mis Mae Hailey and Mis?. irau- I bigger as irathris we diet the trials of the school year with a determination tiriconi|uerah1e, and set sail for Port Sophomore in the good ship ’Twenty-four. A Sophomotejg we were proud h hear thaT noble land we hope well deserved) title, and we fell that now we were as much a part of the school its anyone. With M ' s King and Mtw Mays as home mom teachers we at once proceeded to take full advantage of our new powers. The close of the year saw our class well rep¬ resented in every school activity each member working with a zest and enthusiasm which did credit ro our class. We began our Junior year with Miss Mays as teacher. The first imp irtant event of the year was the election of class twicers. James lirtflsn was deeied President; bred Hart, ViDc-Piesldent; Harvard Birdsongs Secretary: and prank Hurler, Treasurer. Rov Richardson and F. P, Bnnklcy were elected as repre¬ sentatives to rhe Honor Council from rhe Junior class. At the close of out Junior year two noteworthy events took, place, ttiunclv, the Junior-Senior reception ami the taking: over of the l iterary Society hv the junior class members.. It has been the custom, for a great many years, for rhe juniors, to give the graduating class a reception, and our class, not from a sense eif duty because of the good will and wishes tor our fellow schoolmates, followed the usual custom of giving the Seniors a reception and dunce at the Hotel Rlfiotr, After three years of lutl and high school cares we realised that our greatest ambition had at last materialized and that we were now ready to take up our duties as ' ‘dignified ' Seniors, I he word Seniors had a magic meaning attached to it and every one was reads’ to start work in earnest- With Roy Richatdson ns President; I. P. Brinkley as Vice-President; (reftrude Jacobs. Secretary; t, hnrlei Honeycutt, treasurer and Miss Rhodes as home room teacher, we have striven to do nttr very best and we hope at Commencement Kxcrciscs to prove that we decided wise! ' when we chose, “hints coronat opus,’ 1 for our motto, JB £3S S3 33 Puff Pwiy-uifH THE PEANUT Class basketball was started carle in ihe beginning of our Senior year and everyone 1 has taken a great interest in it. he boys team of the Senior claw won the championship of the school, A little later the girl ’ da basketball was started and this was also Won b ' , the girU of the Senior class. The P«e 1 iterary Society has been of great assistance so all of us We have had some splendid rc Ttms, which have I wen helpful a well as entertaining, b,r rhe first time in its history the StKrieiv ha taken under trs supervision a page in the Suffolk New each Saturday, on which is printed the school new of the preceding week. It ha been edited by ttoy Kic harden, ho has carried on the work very successfully. With Harvard Birdftang as Kditor-in X hief and Mi KdwonU as Faculty Adviser,supported by a hard-working staff, we fed assured that thin tear -. Annual will be the biggest and best that Suffolk High ha ever published, A we began our sdbpot career twelve long vears age: we had mi idea of the trial , joys, successes and pitfalls which we would encounter before we attained our goal. Main times we became disheartened and thought of dropping hv the way, but that finer clement spurred us on und ..n, never satisfied with anything but the best that we could do; until as «r Wk back upon those first y ears of work and companionship we have no moments ro regret our days spent in dear old Suffolk HV We feel that the members of the Class of Twenty seven have upheld the standard of Suffolk High and we hope that wherever their interests in life may lead them, they will reflect credit upon their Alina Mater. C ' harLI: Honeycutt 111, Class Hi tartan. t Ftp £S 3S it) X7j 3 SSCS We ' ll ay fare well, to you, dear school. With rrif-ms fries (lin im? near, And on our way we seem to say Our parting is. what we fear Hours now are few, to spend with you Deeds that we ' ll do will lie for you Dear High School, And so we’ll say our Iasi goodbyes With heart full of tears and sighs. CHORUS: hare well to you, old Suffolk, W v will reniendjer vou. When all our tusks are o’er and done Our goal has been won With you in our hearts. The das mas have its worried, The sky may not be bloc, Hut that ' s when we ' ll not care For you will stilt be there. The best of all High Schools To os, Suffolk High, 3 f,J3 C3 «3Si r£5 DonorHV HeKMAX, ' i?. P £t firfr-Ml ' w 35 S 25 5 S C a 9 THE PEANUT Senior if.imLirll 1 ' or twelve long years we’ve striven on To heights we have now attained. So let ' s 1 1 ,Nik hack to the work we ' ve done And see what we have twined. We passed our work from grade to grade To Senior days, our dream, While teachers tried in every way To help us with their schemes. We labored hard, we struggled on. And reached out goal at last. Some day we’ll think id the days that have gone. While working at our task. We love you, dear old Suffolk High To leave you will mean teats; Ami when at last we break the fie, We will recall these years. To one am! all we hid fan-well, To teachers dear Lind true. And may the years to come recall Our loyalty to you. Mae Phillips Hasp. AUTUMN It is wKcn the light of drains r Ufjji tlw- vcnr ' goUicft .pUir jtfs; The hepvena arc iVH of Ucmriftg m? ted i T L ivti rhr iii (he ' ?ikO Ut( ;.l.ich o S :s he the hav- wi ' tfi .Tvst ™ 1 -} M -dfe?? ' r fcmrwict, fMrc 9 rc a m3 ;rh« rh-lrdieW. ' %v .-. ■ jtjNKr ! ! un:?i: ' A i Mi i ’l rii v..--. • . Itv ?7 aPK jvtrfc tnvofc - t;,-J ,rS , «;. THE PEANUT JUNIOR Fiffj-ew 8 THE PEANUT junior JsoU OKI I IT.US Pi Raymond Hai Hi) Wfl.LIAhl WktCWT KATHUtJEUi Bl ' TLER Gillette IvvKHfrr PrtiUfui Put-President StcTfiary TrrasuriT Clast Mo fo: B Perseverance We C Miqucr ' Clan Colors: Gold and White. CiaJS Fionirt: Jtoisy. HaJRD. Raymond HiRichard Harden „ Terse? JriHftMift, Herbert Hoy k. Aiiweli. JoHKNUN, Lois Hkinm.ky, ] Ini.r.N Jf)NB£, Vac,NER Bttl NELLY, WlNimiKU K ia il v, Oscar BrITTAJN, J aI K Levy, Esther B re U K t.H H KU S CiH, Si, MILL ■ title, Jane B ItVA NT, AoN K N Metca Lr, Earl Hi ji.i u. Kathleen Ml L fKF.K, IktROTHV CheaTHAW, Richaup MuDki:, Jacr CqRLK, CiAKUKD M CHIRK, WtLUAM Vn‘ llano, Make, . hkt PHAftlS, VIRGINIA Co 1 [, 111 ] 1 R V, K A T H KRI N f . Rmptt ' k, Carrit C l l-P RITE ft f DW V Rt Smqttov, Howard ] hi ft KINO, THEODORE Smith, Ki.ixa Kiev, Wit .li isr Smith, K m.vh Fah ALAN, Kkkent Smith hr, Garnett Knorian, Henry Solomon, Riiiiiaru Everett, Edward Stone, Janet F v t; rett, G i turn t White, Edith Fuitt), Vernon White, Emmett Haro ye, Anye Williams, Katrihj Harrell, Marios Williams, Mildred Harrises, M ary Withers, Mary 1 IkREERT, Til E 1 .hiA HOLLAND, REGINALD Wright, William Pmp Fifty Jmh 0 § 3 c35 C33 C© 0 0 8 rHE PEANUT Co tfj t Juniors of ’2S Comrades, wc art budding. So build strong and true; Think and work and ploy, And team to dan: and do. Juniors, we are building Etnilding for the strife? Sii laugh and pinv and labor, Ami fir yourselves for lift. (iranp your opportunity, l at it while yen! may. Strive ami work for learning And knowledge day by day. Use the precious moments As k f they flu away, bit yourselves to travel Along life ' s bmad highwav, Su smile and build dear Juniors, And lieed this challenge dear. Let us foye, play and work together Throughout another year. J vvf L Liiti.k, P fr Fiftw fiN THE PEAN Can Sou limagmc 9 9 9 Why Mis Nelms writes, to Beat nee Fairfax? Why Garnett wants the “S.iph at the reception? W hy Hill E. like C ars? Why someone looked at Garnett and wrote a poetb entitled ‘The Devil 1 ? Why Kathleen gets so excited when she sees a Ktudebakcr Roadster? ■ Whose wrist watch Gillette wore every evening during base¬ ball practice? Why Anne talks about Newport News? Why Thelma Herbert is called a man fatter? Huw Earl like the weather up there? Henry Emurian, Ambassador to Africa? Kitty Coulbaurti, a Bill collector? Eliza Smith president of the Old Maids ' 11 convention? Why Virginia never misses an Epwurth league meeting? Miss R..a li, ' ’merely of course being ftumorou 1 ' ? Miss El sen necking? Mis Rhodes riding a “pony ' 1 ? Why Katrine gets bud grades, in Miss King ' s room? Why Ray run down Saratoga Street? Esther, a ban-back rider? Morion watching the “Nun sitting ? Can you imagine who rntc these? Q jP.nr 5 t ttSSNC CSt© SUMMER O srpmct- ifly bes.. • be Joyces aensl O summer hq wonderful and white. So full of gladness and so full of paint Kofff r an | forever nhalt ifont be To some the gravestone of a dead delight. To some rh land mark of new deiighf SOPHOMORE Oh how their bods are swelling With the lore wise Fools acquire! Just ask them what they fad in . And they turn as red as fire! gA THE PEANUT 9 ff ! 0 9 Cl 5DPH0I10RE THE PEANUT J . jfeopfjomore Roll OFFICERS J AC K HaRT Pmidmt West Butler f ' f PwuifNf Edward Crocker Secretary Frances Hill Treasurer FRANCES HiTCR(NS ■ttkkti f Representative pAOE JtlXES tfimnr Countil MEMBERS Anna , Rum Hart, Vivian AlMN os, Wu LIE Haves, Bernice R unt ' S, M HUVAKivT Hudson, Mary Bar while, Luther HuTCWINR, E RAN CVS Real , Jake Jernhian, James Bru., Frances Jones, Pace Hinton. M nv Frances Jove ,, Wr lliam Brinkley, M UttOKtL Jovxrr. Anna Mary BROTHER?, 1 .EOS YIiltf.kb, Hazel Hi ilek,Janice Palmer, Taylor lit rt un West Powell, Mary Lee Cahwon, Paul Rawls, M iry Sue C ampbell, F.mjlv Rhodes, Frances Carroll, Elbert R i cKARDSON, Hon a i. d Clark, Kathryn Riddick, Lewi Crock hr, Edward Riddick, Mary Lucv Crocker. VVlllxam Riodjck, Vur.tM A Dumono, Rosi: Saunders, Sarah Elliott, Brwk Shear, 1 Iit.da Ellis, Ryrdie Stay lor, Wkllosa Evans, Creston Tyne a, Rorlrt Ecu at, Wade Waits:eh, Lillian C rJtTF.NI, EO S A Watkins, Mini ah M T HR ELL, LviltA Withers, M rv Taylor I fARRRl.L, 1V KY Williams, Rosa Mae Kart, Jack PmXT Fijty-ttitrt C£j €S«3RC 35 OS ' ■ o THE PEANUT Cljf ifeopbomort Patriots Here ' s in the Sophomores A studious ami happy hand, Wc hold aloft our banners, Wifh kning heart and hand. We embarked aboard the Sophuuuke ship Ratty rn last September; Anti now we arc emtsing the Sophomore sea To lie a Junior member. Sometimes we grt out lessons right Sometimes we get one wrong; Hut still ox the old saying goes, t hie word thies not make a song. S We ' re now Half w ay across the sea Where each lesson is a mile; And niter our short hard Journey critic We ' ll stop and nest awhile. And now r we ' re almost Juniors And others our places will (ill, To keep the stone wheels burning Of the happy Sophomore mill. F jjr Sixty Rut soon this school we ' ll have to leave As wc go on our way, But ever out thoughts will wander To nor happy Sophomore days. TAVU 1 R PALMER, ' £ . C33 S3«3SC23 2SS =3?e3pQCtes e «s e s© e K £©e ts3 3 .e SPRING he Spring U In the b .sjid hi the fciwdu tweet r in-g ims twv -tiui tf,- Upon rhe hiiit, m Itnei the wiici H: v;:w grow. And tennerleaves tnt nufatinst rvrryW e e FRESHMAN Once came seven miu ixtv tabic Through ‘ur magic gates to pass. Scattering, ' U you plca-sc” and “Maybe s ' — Weren ' t they ns green w grass? THE PEANUT FRESHMEN } afr s zsa QS SaCSjS pCS® JfreSbman t oU OFFICERS Ferdjl Johnson Prtiidtni Marion Bkinklki f ' ttt-President I RVI NO JOHNSON Tremt ' rer Landed Small . Stcrttary MEMBERS Baines, Elizabeth Johnson, 1 ft vino Ilf ll, Victor Johnson, John Robert Benton, lilt HARD JoHNATtiN, Err Dll ! . Rudsong. M ai Joyner, Thelma Bobe, Margaret Ladekrikg, Marian Brantley, Ml oik l.i ke, Causey Brtnkley, Hi RGF.S Lvon. Wallace Brinkley, Marion Matthews, xMargaret Brinkley, Pretlow M ITCH ELI, F RANK LIN Brinkley , Virginia Mu achy, F Iarrv Brothers Martha Morgan, Berta Clarke, Miriam Parker, Margaret CARSiv |)nROTHV Perry. Virgini a Corbitt, Avne PiKRCE, Eveline Coil bourn, Edwin Pierce, Ellen 1 A L’OUT Res, V] 1.1.1 AM PlNNEJc, J am: DlXON, (jLIN Pond, Richard I 1 KR, J Mf;s Pond W.T. I)l KF, IHGINIA Shaw, 1 mis El’ RF, WVrMJIDW ' Small, I.andls CjtENTI I,K, j VLin Smith, I.lcili.i Hancock, l.rtii.i.F Smith, Ow en Harris, James 1’AY LOR, IIOHOTHV Harrell, Alike Tyler, i.ot isr Harrell, Ak a Vaughan, Doroi mv Harrell, Garland W alton, Wallace Hlrniklv, Carol Ward, James Hiwhcss Rodney Whit field, Irene Howell, Spivey Whitley, Alice Ho well, William Williams, Harvey Hi ntkr, Bm uii Windlky, Robert Jaffe, Pal lixf. Wood vi ' aril, Jacob January, Gladys January, Carlton Weight, Esther j C iQ 0.7 $ fbgr Sivy ikrtf 0 8 0 0 i 0 THE PEANUT Ouse, ujmih an cirmnihg dreary. 1 Wat wteitltttg, weak anal wrarr, With umi aheehrak problem 1 hail never ven liefiittj Ihuhlentm that all toil tnitinl. Jfrcsilutian lifr r fpoitfifi (« Pm} Though I freeing!} innite l, And iil I mrhr.il in .-yifrii ciliated, A | hiul «f Tim; Hnl ihe pmbktnt, all unfiwpllnl. Ijtjr «hrre jjafal). r « hclcirt OnJjf cJwm, fl4v{ nathiittf mure? Quite distinctly I remrmtacr; ll Mill in (hr hlrak linemiter. Ami I ms a NuPlUr member (fcf the Freihmin Clam nf yore; F-agtrU 1 I viahrvl the tnomtw When I Jui|H[l that I msuhr beiecw FjijmljthatiHinm from a duMTUtC VYha h.i A helped mr emt befnre; Who bud kwntnl Jtte hi awMirjutCe When in s-wumpy patlu liefote; ' ' Yesi I whrtiurM ' jtat inwe muo?! 1 ' A I t, dome nilc nrf arijiB, AH my brain in miducaa In- 1011141 , While my htid anil ihitMr were mittinj, Ami mj wjui rvcm w aimed the flour. While 1 wearily- ur ftftpjWgv Suddenly I heard a tapping. And I Anew mnenne warn rapping. Hupping gently at the Jour; ”Oh |,H l tried.. it 4ott c s tM ec tin stranger En ffly dntir. He It wrlenme, ttliln i atc r In lie earnc, on ineiiaHnH; “Hetr. 1 Ehotjffillt, “irti ttit- ulvallfPit; He will havr ihr rxplanat bin, •An hr always ham,, in store ( — For ' iwa h he«- kind mtdwtwice 1 Irlpril mr n!ii-n in the iliituner, I Jti nigh I half leafed limrr fmtmtilltec Itj my 11 tea chan hrrefrdiwr; .Ami I shrank from it on are-ini? What a troubled brow hr bore, And the vurkii eye he wore? Itur at Last my util grew iirontctn HrntaHnH then no longer, l-fieoil, mid I tu him, ‘ ' 010 1 unit Your fufivtnrw imt+ tri H 11 I ir i« me one miration Thai I make this applkitinn, So- Karr vuu the cAjiUnatHm? ' — FW he Item hi hr at! ami tad ‘‘No, I ewe to get iL«kf jncir On those [molitesns mn, ' + bp tail “Only this ami noth nm owfel ” Pat CiS? £ 5=y QSe - S ' l 93-XP THE PEANUT R6 JONES RTTORHer RT LAW • WANTFE R Qoop 7fi 0 -1 Commercial iePT Suffolk ww CMOOL _ ' . I rA.wif _ , CDUnERCiHL OJ7 } ' { SixtyJH MCPQ33i4S 4 THE PEANUT Commercial department Tfaehrr — Mis Lindd JUNIORS Ijsis Khlek KUilNlA Baines Mary Taylor VV ' iiuiF, Klus H K R H L «TI N L VV[ |uiItRiV e Brinkley, Rachael Baikeh, Virc! n h n t,r w. Loir Kli.is, Willie Gilliam, Lim.a Hines, Emse President fficc-PrtiutfM frstiiry Trauitrer Athlrtk Krprcsentatiir Hines, Garland K n i.Ev, Maywood l.LiRE, Hilda Pritchard Marie Taylo Mary ' V IV KO V fUWK, H E K RKftTl N F. SENIORS Debnam t Bill Gardner, Klizarlth Haven, Nellie Herman, Dorothy Nelms Maiu.aakt Kamnky, Dlnie Walls, Lol ' Ihe Wi sulky, Fatt ir : 7 €55 CSS l P A ' u ty.imn THE PEANUT £o the Cpmmtrtial Juniors Just one more year and then we ' ll he Great Seniors, on our way To a goal which long has been in us The light of another day But now, while we are called Juniors, Wfc must do out very best. Then we must try ts lie gocsl Seniors As we know have all the rest. Sii all we Juniors of this class Will try to strive and du The wtirk that is the very hot h ' nr—we can do it, too. Dor Herman, ' Ut. Name Always Found Ambition Baines, Virginia In a food humor Not to he to Jove Ehlcr, Ixiis Smiling To be a musician tj fx Holland, Mamyc lee Ih-imping .To Shop in Paris Pritchard, Mane Talking To Ik- miss Lingo ' s pel Luke, Hilda Breaming To travel Brinkley, B;u had . Broadcasting To live in Kranklin Hines tiddiml With Elizabeth To always mUs the boat Wiubourne, Herbertinc Telling a j dic To own a car Harris, James In gymnasium To be a basketball star Bruce Walter At Miss Lingo ' s desk T© graduate from Com¬ mercial Course Riddick, 1 xnns He 1] king To lie a manager TayW Mary Etta Talking about Rkhnwmd To he a private secretary Kcl le , Maywood At the movies To be a poetess Hines, LILc Making remark -To be heard Ellis, Willie, . Industrious. To Ik- a housekeeper Gilliam, l.illa. ., Congenial To get married P ff Sixfv-eigAt ess. cs; ess 03 SS 35 io w y ' sa sa saC3S C3S ( • Peanut Brittle Magazine 25 CENTS fFL hat Becomes of Pupils After ' They Leave School? Pennant Brand SALTED PEANUTS “The Nickel Lunch” Hood For That Hungry Feeling During School Days Or Vneat ion MR. PEANUT Riuua Rwraff Planters Nut and Chocolate Co. SUFFOLK WlLKESBARRE TORONTO SAN FRANCISCO NEW YORK BOSTON CHICAGO PHILADELPHIA The Peanut Brittle in JUNE iserr chari HoNKvarrr, Edit kUlil .H I KIJ.1S, V hriw rcc FJitfir Contents Cum L)i MG ' Mm Babb Twmtiirr DiuM ' Pm-w VlTlflHIft Brittain l Wmr Coi tit 1 j ri Mh! it Mi -Vllir Olivet 4 K Mv Dav i Xtrnti—Ptm Tiro Fred Han 11 Will, W hv Mot? —Vet if hixitl; Btmler 23 Tnirt’Kimi V— At t id Coach liriffin 27 The DhaiT ' IC or Bmum, H n HirhanJirirt 20 iUuitnni iU i? Stunky Jahum Mi pAVnam Caw inq What It Hu Meaict t« Mi, Curry Richard 34 PfiU i Unit It Wi W MfM Tilt WoKK or A PilVATE SaCHgTAItV Panic Wimllri at The Marvin Holland it 11 . Normas sn Hi Famli v 4‘J PhlHffl in Piwi tnKMt SWAFAWJT I ' lllH M il l) 1-tlT- Muglltl Went 52 IvFEElAtlNli I P, Brinks irtith fo PmmtSf M44(tk 37 KJi3t k-ih Gamine —.fakir by tit it if RmMirf Hr. i im i t HlNfA OA CwKKEr Kvdyo Y (t m What t e Wan Max W LL Wear Tm Fall Bill |lebnam AS Advantage or Bung a Sheik Harvard Birdvong 71 Mr Si mme . Alius liertriMi: j «evjb 73 How Water Ga K rLACJt Camiumc FXnmWth Cohlc 77 PjUV LfAAOXl DN PUil.lC SriAKTXti Ftnfcnt’t Ashburn )i A N rw Sr :i |E% HI Klul—CiOrjjAf by BintfnTil Parker Vi I. Mi At Be l.nvr —.f Pnirf Ow Anne Kawlo V! Vmv An liiaiiA Called FkArttk ' Vcllir fI.iu-1 SSI 11, or Swllbkataiv Mateeial A k 0 ( l iic fcirw Sri death Ijauik Will 92 Mv Twei.ve Fahuc Krducihu Kxk n.i E KJwafd 11 .1 ttcI 1 93 SUlKFT RlKUH-flij Sftrf tit for Frank Shntfen l«1 L!it« or Sjuumni Hllilm Thcneva Caulk IM Howl Won. the WWlq Cham hoe lhi r IVn mg Co l t l.bjmrii? Herman l«l The Mvateadli ui M a ni mala Tier William KawIc 109 Chii d kK Cueseb; Cumain tuunMUam Sjihi Hjrman 113 Mv KvtKllPH a Lu-Ti 1 ■!■ MdiHiirl rLmi 117 JVJkfceil Monthly h the Homnvii PuWiihinjt Company ■ Su4tfk VV, V. . A. KttWPW and nwijl OUkwE 11 325 Cfjar Street, SurfnlV. V 4. 35c a 05 |,v. y .W per ftif nt CL S. and Canada. Foreign Siihvcnpowi, f I.IK). Pitff ■Vi.rfr-TiJjfi ' V THE PEANU IDuiliSht Breams Sweetest qf vague and halt-rcmemhered rJungs, Tall poplar trees beside an old grey wall; I 1 ,ale tiiEtierflics that pass on noiseless wing, Blue rifts of sky. a tired limps sleepy rail. Green before me lie the fields like an open sea Kidded m the wistful fading afterglim ' ; Silken sL-atlct poppies nodding drowsily ' With filmy clouds ul gt ld and amerhyst hung low. Through hazy air one lone star’s tremijknis gleam The harvest moon swings slowly up the iky; Purple tw ilight like the far faint darkness of a dream Creep from the west and trails its mist-wreaths by. Vnunsu RuhtH’K liarTTUN. Pagt Sttfmfy 03 3© ess 53a THE PEANUT Mis annir Btansowc Nanfi ' mw hi AVm inary librarian Imi . itfttlnm in her persm thittr ' I Elv Suffolk Mii 4 .ii School Library wi opened as n free public library ,4 ;JSjfj ' Detour, If HU Through the emtimKxis work of the I LrentleacluiV f V ' fstf LxBgue and the generous gifts hi( friends, the number of hooks has MB Igtij rapddy grown to volumes. I hey include histories, science EviMiks, lisiofcs of fiction, magazines, and numerous reference hunks. Miss annie Birdsong, an efficient librarian, is in charge nf the lihrarv ami keeps it open five days in me week, from IMMi o ' clock in the morning to +;O 0 o ' clock in rise afternoon, ten and a half months in the year. The library is fostered by tile I ' a rent-Teachers ' League and the .School Board of the SuffolL High School, which feel a deep and abiding pride in the success that has attended their efforts, Beside kinit a great lieadit to the pupils of the school in a literary wav, it is an asset to all the cifizen ' i of Suffolk in an educational way and is taking an important part as a cultural source in the life of the city. Mtss DORA HfttTT Mrs, Y. S. Rfiasco LIBRARY CUM MIT! hi Mr. j, h Martin Chairman Vitt-Chnirman Mrs. Harvy Bvtlkr |fes r Ci ur. N ' m-jo Mrs. S. L, Nusshas Mrs. S. K IlkocK Bitoirns Mtss Mae Bailey Miss Fllsabeth Eowaros Miss Lizzei: Morgan Mrs. John Taylor Miss San ik Bihusom. Miss Hihiii Whitley Miss Irma Hi km Mrs Irask Hoi.lapav Mrs. R. H. Pkktuiw 35 CSS CSS f ' W FtfHfy nt THE PEANUT Pact f3) GS 0 THE PEANUT j tubcnt d? on eminent Council James Henry Griff k Ua Phi tin Brink lev Jane I.j vf I.mti.i J ARVlN 111 Kf Hu 1,1, A Mi Prrfiiifnt Vkr Preiitiem SttiTtfafy Trrftstitrr S K I UK H EPH ESENT AT IV HS I ha Brinkley Marvin Holland James Gaiiun Sam Nussmak tkiKOTMV Herman Lin.’isE Walls J 1 V 1C IK K I PR I CSENTATI Es Mart Hudson Richard Heme Jane Little ScJPHf)M JR l RKPRFSENTATIV KS Pa«e Jokes Landi Small ERESHMAN RE PRESENT ATI V IS KlCHARD Bkhtom Virginia Brinkley Charles Smith JUNIOR 11 Kill REPRESENTATIVES George Beamon Richard Oliver Frakces; Hyman Ella Wi holey Thu ran Judkins Mills Ellis ft Rfjf Xnmttt-ihrft S35 (Z C 5 GS2 G3 THE PEANUT literary Aoriety ftoll OFFICERS pKEO HaRT A x n i: Hargrave KatBERINK CmJLBtn-RX Ch a r lbs Hi e vctrrr h s Eduards PresMtni iffePr?} uiriit Sttr gry Trttuttrer Faculty .ithistr Fred Hart SIP.M B I- KS A ' .HWI HNI , FlORENI’E H.aiiji, M IK BtAJ.K, J ANE Bell, Frances Brinkley, HklKS Brinkley, Winifred Benton, Mary Frances Butler, Jamil l BtttTTAlS, VtWSlJiU Bryant, Aonea H i ii.f.r, Kathleens t, ill’I.HOMIN ' , K.ATHBRIM 1 ' Call , Tkf. ruse Crocker, William Crocker Edward Campbell, Emily Clark, Kathryn DcNNINO, Diamond. Rose Flev, it, i.iam K i.uorr, Bute Kmc bias, Kan eat Fuirian, Hf,krv Fverittt, Gillette G ftrrriK, James 11A RIJN ER t KuRAUETH Hart, Fred I! art, Vm n H arokayk, Axse Harrell,, Marion Hayes Bernice Haves, Nt u,ifi Harrell, Evdia Harrell, Ivy Hhkhekt, Threwa I IlNES, Elisr UrtSEYcriT, Charles Hutchins, Frances Herman, Carol Ucoaa, GeRTKUPF. Kennedy, Oscar Levy, Esther I .rm.K, Jane Milteer, Dorothy Nelms, M ari.a ret Oliver, Ali .1 k PHARIS, V IRiilNIA Rawls Marv Sm: K AWI.S, WlLLI AM Rawi s Anne Rjchamisosi, Roa Riddick, Fmmettr RiDDJCK, l.!’.AA|s kiumiK, Marv Lucy Rhodes, Frances Sheer. Hi t da Smithers, Garnett Taylor, Marietta Williams, Katrinf. Williams Mildred West, Margar t Wither, Mari Taylor White, Edith Yates, Evelyn ffo notary Mtwhrrs Miss Rhodes Miss Nelms Misn Hardy Miss Room Miss Crowder Miss Edwards Miss Fuse a M iss Kind Sftfftty ter JCijt £t gar 3Han JDoe literary 5 onrp HfS year the Edgar Allen 1W literary Society has: attempted ami accomplished more than in all the years since us organic lion on November H, !! 3-k At the opening of this term we elected the lol- lowing capable anti interested officers: President bred Mart; Vice- President , Anne Margrave; Secretary, Katherine Coo! bourne; Treas¬ urer, Charles Honeycutt. With these officers and a number of eager members we have profiled on to splendid accomplishment?!,. At the first few meetings, after organizing, (Hit programs consisted of the life, works, and contributions nf a number t l modem writers. Among those di!«rn for study were AI inert Payatm Terhume and l.dgar A. finest, Then t sponsored hy Miss Edwards a scries of contests, namely, K|te31ing, reading, public speaking end debating consecutively, r.n k the place of our evening program . In rliis manner we Imvi; sought tn forward our real aim which is to increase the interest of mem hen in literary subjects and to secure ease in public speaking, So fat we have engaged in all the enhrests except the last one and tin winners have been as follow e Spelling, Anne Hargrave; Rending, Roy Richard¬ son and Jane 1 attic; Speaking, Earnest Frmiruiri and Jane Little. Another large phase of our work tIii,s year has lieen a feature hitherto unheard of, bur much longed for. A column in the Suffolk News, backed and controlled by the Society, ha been devoted each Saturday to school news anti school activities. Vic have at the head of this enterprise, Manager Roy Richardson, an outstanding Senior for the year 10£7 + who has. proved himself capable in every sense of the womb By urging every one to contribute to this page, much bidden talent has been brought to light and the school finds itself richer, as far as ability is con¬ cerned, than before this fra rare was. undertaken. The yearly Lincoln Memorial Essay Coo tear was engaged in hy many ol our members and the winner. Miss Mildred Williams, has, I seen since her Freshman year, and still is, an active member of the Society. VYc are preparing, as usual, to meet South Norfolk m the annual series of contest the wimids of which will press on to Charlottesville. Several well planned and interesting soctflls have l cen enjoyed during the year and two nights our of the session we have Iveen ably entertained by the antics of the long-awftering initiates. The literary Society has meant to us true companionship, worth-while in¬ tellectual improvement and happy, wholesome good times. After leaving dear old Suffolk High we will treasure the hours spent in its meetings among our dearest memories. “Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom, and with ail thy getting get understanding ' — Pr wrbs 4:T. Janie Love Little M8. css Priff VnvKfT-irT Council J.VWfcS (ilUi’FJS Mac BmiisoKt. Franck Hitchin Katherine Idu.hui Ptrsuicttl {• ' Uc-Prti uif tt( Sammy Tre tttrtr [} 0 Senior KfprMentatnv Jame GiuriiN CommtrHai Hrprt ifnuut Junior Rtprrjeatatitx He SK n B WiNBwrmNE Katherine Coi n-U RN ph i w r? Repratntatiw Francks Ht tcnins Frfihmw Repreimtattva— Mac Hi rusoni; Luivh KiSi; W A FLACK W lil, MIN Marius Brisk i.f.v Junior High Sehofit Repmea afim InfiEPH Ml Kin El William Cm lfhu rn Thelma Baines KfcF.ll Poi.I.AfcfJ William NnEruurr James McFesiore Pxj • StPntty-JtotH THE PEANUT Mi 55. Ma«V IjOVE STAJ.t.INfi ffaniMniturj Stjit Ttathm Caliche Teacher of Donimic Science ' 4 offjf, unselfish personaUfy is the grttiwu yip tjf hH. Bomesftir lattice Moll Bai Mr, Ku acru ■., Mwjiiii Hikcmi ItklKM. ! ' , VI RIMMA Bh rft M f K 1, Mamha Cmm., Mtmu O.ia ■ itt j ,V i DtXOPC, (iLK l L ' KK, Vla SKUt tiorniR, Jirun Minni, Asw HwriKK. I.I ' CIIJ I I I. t. |H IT: . L ' aI!H llrvm. Hr i laM JjLMirAK GtA r I Air , EVcirvp. Jin sm, Twixm-a LdUIIIi ' ,, MtiuiK VUrnum, MAftn RF,T Mmirak, Bthta I ' tikH, Mttflun BrKHV, YlBQINTA Bieiu ' l, KtUC I ' lt.Ri r . Fhaum Jerr SuiTK, I.CtTLLB Tavwjrl,, DoRtTrwv Ttj.a«„ Iahim Vavqhaic, Ikmorm W)«nKV 4 Aikc WiirmiLft, lir.fti: Waiuht. Kirun SupifJitilfrrri Hi jm BAf-M. , Margaret Hevmjk, Mah Vmkc .i Beil, Filanc-u Si TIER, UstH-r, Bn am , Jam BmMXAV, Mtl’OIIE BMKM.rT, Mtuoi CtinxtA, F.mii y Ci aba, K.tmi vk PtiiHon, Ru 0 0.7 [hut, Bvim CiptAK-K, Kl33 A Marhu4 Lvuia I Ik an k 11 , Ive i f I.ARI, Vtvtts Hath, Binmi r HuDAoK, Ma v HnnilSi, Fa a i-M l , AUf. Ur M b Ask V1a v Mu re I a. lUtti Flow 111, VI XKY T n Ha Ia, MmV Si i H fOPlt k , M a iv Lt cv Uifinirt,, Vuaivit SaUxiifiu, Sabah -Smith, Keif a Shi ir. Hunt Vai;v r, l.itrUK Watkj%«, Mi iam Vu 11 ams, Mat. Wither , Maw TATIvOH I «3 3 e35 IS5 C5S l ap Smtrly-fixhi PEA.N UT THE ©omestic fttitmc Ur may Ike without poetry, music and art. We may live without conscience and live without heart; We may live without friends; we may live without Ivyoks; But civiIked man cannot live without cooks. He may Jive without ln iks - what is knowledge hut grievingr He may live without hope— what is hope knit deceiving? He may Jive without Jove—what is passion hut pining ' Hut where is the man that can live without dining? Nh of the slogans of the World War- hood will win the War. 1 showed us that food was much more important than many people had believed. It confirms the fact that feed i not merely something that tastes good, or relieves the sensations of hunger, hut that it is a vital factor in achieving one of the noblest ideals of all time. A study of f Kid means a knowledge of many things. Before purchasing food one should know what foods ro select at market, where they come from, hrm they are prepared for marker, by what means they are transported and how they are taken care of in the market. Meal planning is an important factor of find Study, which is a matter ol combining foods that vary in composition. It is the object of this course to reach the pupil just how to combine certain fofnis for a well-balanced meat. Home Economies education includes instruction, in those subjects which relate to home making, l oth through sewing and calking. It acquaints the pupil with many household duttes, proficiency in one of which, may later be developed and become a wage earning occupation. Home Economics, therefore, finds its place in the school curricula l cetiuse it furnishes vocational training in that occupation in which ninety-three per cent of all American women finally engage; tacitusc it give train¬ ing leading to all the industries in which the majority of ail women wage earners enter, and because ir contribute to that training which develops the mind through sense development, and awaken intelligent interest in problems relating to good citizenship. THE PEANUT ki ittsif h the essence oj order „ and leads tv all that is g ed t jus and freauit ui. Mrs. M. T. Riogs Vocal Hi rector Pea otfj Cmtervatory If someone had the power to ii t the wish my heart lists hnrlwured long, Without .t moment ' luw Vd those the glorious gift of wing. Whether ir lie an April sung, or soup of winter,, wilt! and deep, £ Jr just a tender luLktUt to charm a tired Child to sleep Whether it l e si sang of dunes, or lyric waves that ever rove, Or mountains stern and motionless, or just a little sung oflove,— Ir surname had the power to grant the wish my heart hits ha rln aired lung. Without a moment ' s loss I ' d chouw the glorious gift of song! —Mur hi, a xu. Flit Ei fity 3S est C 33 S 3 fc£ 3 2 S 0 9 ff a § 8 THE PEANUT Vocal Jfltisic HIS is the second year thnr v cjvhI music has been might in tht Suffolk §Mr High School as a required subject. It is might, as before, by Mrs. r t lani ' isa Denson Riggs, locally recognized as a splendid musical director, yg f n ihI a lyric so pro no of unusual ability Musu is taught two clays a week, for liorh Inns nn,[ girls, with period of fifty minutes ' length. ITicse periods arc divided into two parts, one-half for theory and one-half lor chorus work. The first parr deals with the elements of music, including notation, time, scales, keys intervals, chords, phrasing, accents, orna¬ ments, form instruments, foreign musical terms, and musical history. The pupils are taughr chorus work. Two different sets of Iwioks arc used, t, c-. Glee and Chorus hooks hy S ' evotlins and the little blue book, so well known. They include the more dignified of the oki familiar hymns, which are sufficiently si in pie for high school pupils; some Iteautiful old songs, all lop little krnvwn, to. gether with many folk songs; Christmas and other holiday songs of main lands; and lastly, a collection of several part songs of the heat well known composers, as Mendelssohn. Handel, Gounod, ant! others- These IBooks are the works of the world ' s greatest composers, and in the selection two controlling considerations were kept in view, hnst, rhecr inspirational quality ami power to produce emotional reactions and artistic result in self expression; second, iheir perfect arrangement to lit the wide range of changing voices of girls ami boys in high school. In the spring parr songs for mixed voices, arc studied including the pamphlets, Echo Song, by Elizabeth Gest; The Vesper Kell, The Garden of the Japanese, by Ira Wilson; and J.id la hies by H M. Shultz rssff3 ( 3 «S33f33 «S3t 3 C3© Music is love in search of a word ” F fUfhiy nf WM ' MWfin isiiiiSi IW!%: THE PEANUT 1 Pm£T (Di ' cljcstm M !i. VfM OuVKft Out kMtV FfoUn llHI HI W-M ' KIKS. PfJWAAO Kv-EUBTT Edward Kakrkll Hi ' HURT PoWti.L Kit l ' !) PnM? JmiN Powell Saxophone WlJ.I.Ittl H.):V Clarinet Bnuj Trapt TaVI.OK PA t Mt.R J.ttiti, r ami Pianist Duttfmtv Miuteek W. T. P tt KunFm Di ivi.it Sam i Ki pnwnu J a iii i % VYaiu Pm Fixkiy-ikrtt 33 G €3S «35 C35-ITS5 C33 eSSCJSeiS 5 5© THE PEANUT ©rrfjratra KS. NIN A ilUW t ' HAl Kl .1 VS orchestra of the Suffolk High School, which has liecn organized for a tong time is keeping up its record this year in playing. It U composed of a group of non-experi¬ enced players, but it has finally turned Out to Ik 1 a eery |hxm| orchestra. There are two clarionet players and three violin players who ore doing unusually fine work. The ■iaxophuoc quintet makes very good harmony and makes one think It is George fHsoiTs orchestra playing. The drummer and two banjo players help a great deal too, with their steady rime, 1 -o r but not least, is the leader and piano player, Mrs, Mina diver Chaukley. She has shown her ability as a splendid orchestra lender during the past four years as our director. Mrs. I bank ley ' s orchestra has pi ay til in many places, doing some fine work. In the early fall it played at a dance held hy the Literary Society which was enjoyed by everyone. Since then it has played in the High School C’hajH‘1 exer¬ cises many times. It has afsu played for othet schools, such as Driver High School and Holland High School, It has lent its assistance in the commencement exercises of Suffolk and also those of Driver and has given its Ejckt at a show in Whaley vi Hr, During the year it has studied orchestral works hy K, I e Capua, Grirg, bran Liszt, Wagner, Francis Tbonre, Shubcrt and I Koras, It has also studied opera numbers such a Rigdcfto 111 Trovatunt. Iji Traviate, Rida by Verdie, Laust hy Gounod, ami Caialltria Rust kina by Mascagni, and overtures which include Pact and Peasant hy Sup pc, Wilhelm Tell hy Rcwiai, Zntttpa by Herdd and Hun¬ garian Luatopid hy Rda, Although not as much attention h paid this activity of the school as others it has taken ir$ position in helping the school with much honor. Pajtt F,ifitty- !wr OE «35 CSS « «SJ5 THE PEANUT Doi i ' iit s |„ Hrnhv F ' ttU Stout ExttHtm SiiHT.ilk Dmrict Council B. S A, svm)l k 1)1 STRICT COl NEIL EXECl TlVl COMM mi- 3 jaws E. Mahtim HrH 1LI.HI N, J l ' CKl-.H R A WI.S WtHlIJWAKIJ John B Taylor H. s, I Uhula tlr W | J . I.M ' HLJMK J AVL VV. l KXF-V S. M, L ttJLENC£ M. T RicLci VwjiA ' W 7f r- President Tratitirer Chairman Campitix Committee Chairman Troop h%an ii iiw Committee Chairman Cfail Strrirr Committor Chairman fufttfatwn Publicity Committee Chairman Leadership Training Cmmil ff Chairman Court of Honor H. M. Havvt J, H. Bandlcv I ' , T, Ptip Ykjlkon I’or i i ’psHEX iOYNKR Elliot Shehil SC ' ( H TM ASTERS E, K. Richajujnon H. M. Rich a u oj{ i }. RIDMCK, J H, Hi LA H V Ja S V A V ASSISTANT SC( UTM ASTERS H F.RH E Hr | UM NSUN R Jfl E H I I IH M F. Fl y BhihcpA Tmgma !■ ' e ltow Ralph Smith Rov Ricmasdsox PEA.N U 1 rHE JL J l JL- Jki ©op C0Ht$ OUR AIMS B E rlll ' . world interest in Thu Boy Scout Movement challenges the mttdli- Syi guilt understanding of cvgrybuly, and vet many people veil! ask Sgf What Is Scouting?” “What do Bert Spmjts do? Su.Hiring means W outdoor life which develop health, strength, happiness and practical education. It lid clops the power of initiative ami resource tuinew. tr helps hoys.. f r insures good eiti ensfiip. The Bov Scoot Movement healthfully and sand; offset the disadvantages which civilisation has caused. . if It seek to help boys on leaving school to eseajie the tills of Mind alley occupations- that is, such work us gives the hoy a mere want for the moment, hut leave him stranded without any trade of handicraft fo pursue when he in a man ami So send him a a recruit to the great army of unemployed and, what k worse, the imcmplovalile. Scouring includes instructions in First .Aid, Idle Saving, Tracking, Signaling, Cycling,, Nature Study, Seamanship, L’ampcratt, WtwxleraFr, Chivalry anil all ol the handicrafts. No expensive equipment is required All that is needed is thr tiUT-nf-doors, a group of buys and a competent leakier. By combining wholesome, attractive out-of-doors activities with rile influence of the Scour Hath ami l aw the Movement develops character, hi scouring the kpy does, not stand still- The opportunity and incentive for progress arc always at hand. Me becomes a tenderfiMit and then a second class scout, ami then a first class scout After this the whole sphere of the scout program is made available by the boys own application in qualifying himself to pass the Tests [dr the various merit badges. As a scout The hoy willingly adopts as real an l vital the universally accepted principles of life ;n set forth in the Stout Oath and Law, A Mh A NS TO AN FNH Character development is the real objective of the Boy Scout Movement- Every step in the Scouring program is but a means to the end- The variety and interest of. as well as the practical knowledge insured by the tenderfoot, second class and hrst class tests are, after all, but a means for holding the interest of the kii, pledged to the Scoot Oath and Law, under such leadership as will bring aliour character development. Likewise the whole scheme of merit halgts is primarily tor this same purpose, ' t he form of troop organisation, the Scoutmaster and his aristam , the local council, ami Indeed the National Council and all of its officers, are also Init a means to the end. This character development manifests itscll in health, efficiency, chivalry, loyalty, patriotism, and good citizenship. f 1 x f «w THE PEANUT Mr. M. T i.m«t Kirill, B, S. University of MaryUnti Physical Ifirector Fur when the Eireat Scorer comes To mart against your name; I le writes, not what you won or tost. But how you played the game. P t 4S ijtoy+jfkt ■ 35 3 C3B G ®O S3 G )CS9 33q25 ' FOOTBALL P4$t Pitkfy niar THE PEANUT Jfoortall s quab (tKirrcK, Richards Wismu K , AhilMUCWA, Hui-, Mho RE BARTH S. Johnson C’oni.F. H rt, Hariu.m Ktjjtb Capiattt) SH€HTHS I I- JoHNsOV FttUbatk Uaijkuh Exdf Guards Ctttttr Ttukks tutr Matrix 5 S2 C3S THE PEAN UT tiit (Sties M T Rifitt Cmth H- Bl ft MONO Manftgft V. 0. ( Hump ) P’oru SCORES Captain S, H, S.. Kcmpsvitle 0 S, R S. :$£ Caurdnnd. 0 S, R S. W Wilson U S. K. S. ii John Marshall III S. H. S. Hampton S, R S. 7 Rtuiiuike Rftpidf, 11 a. R S, 0 South Norfolk 4ti 5. R S, 0 Maury, a Total li? Opponents |0$) ■Games won (lames lost. , s Patt .Votfft iiw W3K ' ; S Q!S THE PEANUT Jf OOttlrtll I JhX 11 )KD gloom characterized gridiron prospects at the outset of the season, for we had lost quite a few of mir veterans, botlt in the line arid in the hack livid. Among those missing were: Captain Palmer, end: Wagnerf gunrd; Causey„ halfback; Buyette, fullback; Snrrtcct, halfback anil Morgan, tat Me. However, Loach Riggs, with the old men that were left and the neophytes hs material, turned out a well oiled machine. Although the season was not a suecesslul otic, it nuist lie taken into con¬ sideration that we were placing the hardest schedule ever under taken fo any Suffolk High School team. KFMPSVIlLK The season opened with KwnpSVtUe High School, which was rather a light team, but answered the purpose for the first game of the season. However, all iif the game was played by nor second team. The game was won easily by the “Spanish Peanuts ' 1 with the score of dfl to th COI KTLAN I) Our second game w as with Cuurtlnnd High School. This game wits played at the Four County Fair Grounds Court land had a fast ami heavy ream bur proved to he mi match foe the Peanuts. By defeating Courtland to li, we held mr record for nor being scored on for the past live years, at the fair-ground. WCKJDRUW WILSON Wiinon High School, our next adversary entered the gome confident of having an easy time for four quarters, The “Peanuts ' ' (ought gamely throughout the game, forcing the Preside nts to open an air attack which proved fatal to the former. The Presidents won by the score of to tt. JOHN MARSH AIL The following week the Peanuts Journeyed up to Richmond to meet the John Marshall High School of that city. The “Marsh all ires were found to have .1 heavy line and a fast haekftcld Although they wrre picked to win h an over¬ whelming score, they were fortunate tu score out with a Hi to 0 victory. The “Peanuts fought a hard game and probably would have won, had not the breaks been against them. Pi l|f .ViJwlr-W rHE PEANUT HAMPTON Our nest game was, with the Hampton “Crabbers, The Peanut were ups the lookout for a real fight, which proved to lie true before the game ended. The “Peanut seemed, to be asleep in the fir ,t hall , hut they woke up in the second Half and pm up a stone wall defense against the “Crabbers ' plunging backs. The “Cmbltcrs ’ won by the score of 1 1 to si. ROANOKE RAPIDS On the following Friday, Roanoke Rapids bowed in defeat, for the first time that season. The game, which w as played on a field of dust, was hard fought arid the I users lost hard. Roanoke Rapids had a great team, but Captain Korda men proved tn have Ji slight edge on them. The final score was 7 to $ in favor of the “Peanuts. SOI I I I NOR R )LK Our next game was with the South Norfolk Tigers, The “Tigers out¬ weighed a nil outebsscil its, thus winning easily with a -Ml to i score. This was our worst defeat in years. MAORI Our final game was with our ancient foes, the Maury CommcHloresd ' Al- though the Maury team was picked to win by a very large score, it was forced to lie satisfied with a 15 to ti victory. The “Peanuts played a great game against odds ami breaks. Ptrpt SrHrfi -faut 5 « 3 S e - 53 . cToor; TBRLL Fart Finn Pip .Xintiyjik ' HE PEANUT Ak|Ii|W Mw) 1( 1927 M. T. H, M, BfuwUM,, Wttw%rr Tw«m Nottw , ( ' sipfam 9 lvsr •10 CL THE PEANUT (Pills ' JUas etljaU ftauab I ,i iv tl, Kn rir.u. kviHFmvH Cm i tint tlS Hkkbeihtine Winbourwe WtKJmilJlME i Hffbif’) Hi iihivs { Huirbif ) Nelms { Link TiUtr”) Coulbouhm ( u Kitty } Ramsey ' ft ' UHe ) Wishletv ( Pats ' ) SfriwliutiJ: Withers, Bell, Butler, Parker, Annin, . • . , . . Couth Captain .... Manager ft, FfrWdrJ L Fertuird , . % Ow rr . . . . S Center R. Guard L Guard Hines, Everett, t ' jmjiljel!, Herman, I ' jfr Xi et -rif ki 33 «3B QS B e® CSS ff3S S3e35G THE PEANUT (Puls’ pgagftttball B tOtTS Suffolk. 22 Kempsvillc it Suffolk. 42 tk-eunR. SI Suffolk m Peppy Wonders. n Suffolk 15 Franklin. IS Suffolk 2S Whaley ville 24 Suffolk Jill Franklin M Suffolk 2U Peppy Wonders 14 TOTM. .SCORES Suffolk. IWJ Opponents. 1211 ftijjr Vf« r-rr f rHE PE AN UHT Girls’ JJnsitectbaU, ’27 FTKR inrer-cl« . IbsWiImII season t’amr tn at end Mis. . Kirtrell ponied a tint mi (he squad, which -dir had puked iVir the High School team There were fifteen of the girls; Coulbnurne Withers, PstrktT, Bell, Hutchins, Herman, flutter, WindJev, Aitnis, Campbell, Hines Win- hmirm Ramsey, Kvcnett, and Nelms- We hud but otic letter girl ns VVoolford Holland Gurley Palmer Norfleet and White were lust through grad uation; bur we started out with a determination which can only be found in the girls of Suffolk High to right our wav to victory, Wter three weeks of strenuous training the team won its first game from kcmpsvillc to the rune of to IT, the first evidence of Miss KiftrelTit splendid ability as a conch. The ■second game wa played with Occnnn which resulted in a victory for Suffolk Sestet ' When the final whistle blew the score was H to :KI. hollowing this game we met the “Peppy Wonders who also fell victims to the successful onslaught nt the S. ||, S, izarls, flic score being 38 t - N. The next game was won by a forfeit from the Southern Shorthand University, T he team journeyed to hrankiin and after a fast game the ’ ' Lumber Jacks fmim3 themselves on the bottom of a f t to IS score. Two factors played prominent roles m the defeat of the home team by the Winder Sextet of Wholeyitile, namely; Old Man Hard Luck and gi od Itaskethall on The part of thy opposing ream Not that the ' “Peanuts ' played a poor game, hut the other team just happened to have one more point than we did. Hie final score favoring the visiting team was JS to S ith a re torn game at Suffolk the Kmnkliu High girls were the I use ns in a game I hat ended -Hi to tSJ. ITie last game of the season was played on our court against the Peppy Wonders, lh this game Suffolk High girls showed their true form anil downed the invaders £0 to IT V V were fortunate in having Miss kitcrelj no, a coach. She molded, into shape the best team that S. II. S, has lxn$Trii of (nr a good while. I ' nder her capable direction the team won the honors they deserved. We cannot pass on without mentioning the captain of our ream, Katherine Ctnilbmjrn, Site was loved by all and made u wonderful leader. In chising we must give due mention to the scrubs who plaved a large factor in training and perfecting the varsity, and we hope they reap c full measure of the victories. A?,O’ Oiw Httnbr4 ftijr iMr jw mf Ow THE PEANUT JBaflebaU, 1927 FEES baseball practice vriti started early in March, the outlook fur a successful season wa bright, a six of lust year’s ream wen? back and a likely bunch of new material from which to pick was available. The letter men who returned to school were: Raw! , 5, Johnson, K, Johnson, Harris, tinffin and Raker After a few weeks of hard practice, under the watchful eye of Coach Riggs a team wo gotten tcpgeihcr that developed into a smooth running com Ed nation liefore the close of the season. They lined up as follow : Raker, catcher; Griffin, pitcher; JiawR i Captain , first base; Russell, second hast; Daughtry, third base; K Johnson, shortstop; Harris, center field; Shorn n, right field; S. Johnson, left field. Substitute : lford, Mann:, Shorten, Duke. The season opened with a game with Maury High of Norfolk. This w,%s ,1 well played game and the boy deserved much credit for their showing. The second game was played with Newport Sew . The visitors played: a good game Isut were forced to how in defeat ro the ‘T J eaniit ‘ Some of the other game were played with such teams a Wilson High of Portsmouth, South Norfolk and (lamp ton, Although the team did not win the championship, it played excellent bed! throughout the season and in several of the game which were lost, out hit anil outplayed their opjwjnents, Coach Rigg spent much time trying to develop .1 hard playing and hard hitting nine, and he succeeded in doing all this. t the beginning of the season, Rawls, first baseman for two vears, was chosen captain and proved to be an excellent leader and a brilliant player, Griffin and Moore, pitcher from last year, pitched good hall and had mure than one team guessing. R- Johnson, paying Jits third year, played good ball and was to Ek- depended on hi hold down his positron, ns shortstop, Russell, playing Ins first year, made a good showing on second base. Daughtry, third baseman from last year, could always l e depended on to do his Ent. Harris, fielder from Eyst yctir, kept up hi old record a being a sure fielder, F Shorten, playing his first year, made a wxnl showing in right field, S, Johnson also played outfielder ' s pavilion and could also lie depended on to do his bit. Raker, last year’s catcher, handi¬ capped be a fractured knee bone received in football, played his position well Ford, H. Shot ton and Duke were always ready when called on to do their part. As a whole the season was a successful one and the ream deserves much credit for the sportsmanship and determination which marked Its play throughout the Season. Vof ftttt ttnttiir ,i Thrtr e3S’Q9® 5BOG THE PEANUT 3ti i£ 16 Jf jflfiioncb Garden Against the golden turquoise sky Rehold the willows graceful green A garden wall that ' s m T so high Is Seen behind the shifting screen. With in this wall ' s rich mellow glow Arr dahlia hollyhock, dragon ' s feet; Then daintier flowers, row on tow. Come pansy, rose and marguerite, A playful fountain, sparkling dews. Shed o’er the fresh and c w«l soft grass. And butterflies of rainbow hue blit here and there, as on they pass. A summer house of cool green v ine. With bench of brown and rough hewn plank A doubting mind would pe.-ice there And And gratefully the Creator thank ja fE Lrrrt , ‘2M C3 C3 «33 i A V Ovr tiithdnat fist THE PEANUT Jfinin.p-liotic JEitldtrs THE MDDEA or SUCCESS W, I .! m, t wilL NtfV—1 c tt TUVi - 1 fhinL | ran. (MK j I might, JiO ' r I rJitnfc I might Tf .r —What ti it? ;W Y —I wish I cmihl, ar,; -I don ' t know ho . 10 ' —i ctuiY I won ' t. EWMAWtM {Ja iu ei. Did your Ijmt cm- r-loyct give «m 1 rcftfCtKCT? Gam , 13 hut it dfactn ' t rettl in he slip 0foA. r ' hi IYauk in (lARUhtHi What did he Mr?” Qummu Hs lv - -’Ht Mid I warn nne rvf the hftt IfH ' li hi lirns ever turned tun. □ 0 Snurutf JnFtsuo “1 got .VJ oti toy inteNi. genet tern,” MahMct Nfc i, is That make you a half¬ wit?” U. Willumv (kei my boy hn any «peti|tl aptitude fire Mrorh? Mfn I isr.tr -| think n. Mr, Willinw. I am not certain a yet whEtbrt J, T- will make a Ktjjpnr ie .v bucbjll pla-j ' et. He in unerring in hit atm vetch paper wadi, hue the rmulnlirviu nf hn desk-tup i umVitivT me ihjt he can eirve with amiMlrfHmr faiVtitir, Mim Ci.fl.wnii Hare tint n:ji l iBeowulf ? 1 “ Bit e r Kumi -“Vo, I don ' t like animat atari . ” m m Mi it k.ixfxt—“Nellie, you make ninth r eh t when vnu pet up in the muming m pint tennis, Vti l it- Hsm t an yon erpett me to jday tenni withnat raising a taeiiucf?” 0 0 u, M, J„ BOwprm Ac C«mr-Khldkk , ■{waking to itvbcmtl, lim« Wnlbf—l am itifiiiicd to give you the position if you under. 5.m.: i!i..ulilr.r-i!‘ty IhmA keeping. IjvLtiit Wall I i|u chail Vhy t at my hit Hate I hid Em do n trrple-dinihle-enTrr—a set k t the in cite partner, flowing the teal ppuSt, a sec ibr the tfevpituf partner shtrwiog imall prufirs, and a let few the mec-ene rax official , showing no profit . 0 0 Mitt howawci — Bill IMmnm, will you tell ntr what a conjunction is, and computse a venTenrc etuiijiifllne one. Bill iWivAM lifter reflectioni A con iimriinn if word omiKtUf .anythin®. «udi .v “The hors? it hitched to the fence by hi halter,” Halter ia a c«yunctt«fi h because it Crmhicci the hofie to the fence, 0 0 q e The dumlscuT person I know - ' live guy who think the New Vtirk Central is a telephone operator. 0 0 I ' met iremlinjf Inter front ton M enllegei- - “Tm n quarterback, of the rbothsll (quad new , ' M ' niii —Send him two bjti to get out of debt, tV 1 0 0 lavici. JmiNsiiJi —“1 wrote an article In Cfederal feewr on ' Milk ' .Uhl Min Murif dm dented it!” m 0 Brfott lfn HvliAiitT HV Jljitr - Money. Idtket. iiimil Rcwilufitm . Ww Clothe A sweetheart. Mis Roach What wo the lj«hc Brnfiuk that TennywO w-rote of in hi poctn f ”The Chirp of the Si HumM? 9lF Ein«F Wiyunenir-’Tlie Gj taim pane, kiln Humh —“The (jj CtOTi-panyf Huatatjnt — ' TWm, IhreauM he iiy , tMi, whai a charge they made” ' .ifttr Ihf itnitJuyi if‘t Matt — Dtbn. Dil i I B U|all. Dead roL ' IucktuL Some oEi) easr - A dtoen i «thtiim. Mu r- School axy jOftt HhttJrfd Sit .S CS5 (SS(«33 P 8 ' C35QSa THE PEANUT Jfor fealr TW—2uW R M„ June l W , PIm—Mi Rhode ' Km ' ffl, AucfKmctr—Sntn N««hiiml Stuck In go to ihr Higher Bidrler . t ,000 ftWet L f I I ' to ' -Stuck Roj h hinl LAllic OiivfT, MuTvsnl Brnbong, |jfw« KiU-il-H-’k ■ Mfc worth of gitm-cundir lightly ntfi!. I, K, Brinkley. I good 1iglitlv vwn hcioli no tJle Art tf Court in«. F-Htsfceth tiurdocr, i Cnrtjgc worn mIjt once, -Putty Winilltv, t Clock ditfMJy worn hv COWtpJitly bcum htmhnl st, —Senior , 1 Horde luir lonk—onc4l«lf iisni-Kry hh • ifssfuL’- IScnie Kwtnlcv, 2 (««| betto iTiiUftl to aiil |Klfrb«fr. MdrftKl S’tJiflv Privurr library, indutlinR rmrtyiniiLJtmi UIUIK Bril ‘Mow 14a Pin l‘oi)l t L ' and muni ' igber blcratiiw book , with m ' TheMouw nf Mystery, —Robert Win 1 Curling ifi.ni.. only ktwit four yxm one half ytfke —Kvelyii Vato . Sfh-rral Imakeo aBii! VtTJ gcnrltr J.JIito apum 1 OtHt tor ncfixlinyi I Sit? titffcLr fin, (iurir- .mtoni ha lirisfr - -Km! Hart, t [ ; wil—Oftl h«ii nwd ft year , Atlir Otifrr. 1 Hl-ark t1i|i OV« rwraicr, only worn 7i¥l mM4,—Jamn Parkrf. Jfor rnt 1 Book on weft mule p)jim—lhghilv mtJ. Virginia Brits in. t Ball rtf the Hr mg gum nttly l cen WKtll nrle week, I Jean r t fail to ato the owner - Dototh Herman, ] t ! afMete—«fil) st urK ' f Margaret Well. I last uf ham Athlete ,. Mr, Kilter 1 Se( ni (usak nn How to Him rt High School, M - Mr, Cawri . I ' ka-crsl wTi of bruin kt wii IT anil SI t Ca-m old, never Iwn ukI—A ppl r to rank Buflrf, B‘ll iJehnsm anal Klnrencc Arthbyi-ft. I Straimhejftr ' ' Kriajdakr, rammonly known rti Cottuntrcial Hr mi, ' i ' tvnmmiiil Chttk Highr of w ay on road to Franklin—Gertrude Jacob . Two yjtiiirnifbeil cranium to be NU ' pfilieil witli k nfiwletlgcu—Set ' Frank Hut let mill Heine RarrtKi - JV| Ovr ifwufrrd Srtriw £l)f 1927 peanut Jfrom an economical ifetan point MiPlUFUfh f iSPKMi lrUO IV ROY RICHARDSON, Bmnmti Uatugrt HARVARD fflRPSCJX ' O, EM .ikJiitJ T fiwit, tit fyatflivt Wntwiff Pwu, fnc. | Norfolk I ht .isnijj CV flunbtin ' t Stinjin Art W«V linking wild ft r Sc.iif Tuicin fur Staff Tu «nd from th anni Candy for Staff Itistfaraticui Hsk Tonic for 1‘jfiiDr. . ftnSfiriit aH play in thrraJiut nfflll nnV I’tndmliiDtt only Butinm Manuiivr ' i, and Kdunrv Kirptmics ) Curnd jiyrmir Hern wit 1 ' .Drive-Is Kntil dyilori Jw Rktcnl Hffiinrvon D-OriifQ’lr Ford lAmikmal Kvj ftvc Telling it tn the judge, Ijy Bmisetf VtiiiiagEt CoitfJT Editor ' ■ ri.vr burinfTrili of Huunru Manager Saying is hilly Fkjwtnt Crti itiirii imr Awivtans Editor und tlwinm Manajjrr Renewal f Frien ivhip by Staff (apfifogits in print i l « of’Slif v Mind lie diicotrnt of f100.671 .OK l-« 2.1ft l.lf 4764 23000 m.m iisa.Ai 425.00 17 S£U joo.ai 7A.UU I LiUit 13.10 Wvli) 330 33 Ten ! 2 , 217,80 I Mil Incmnt fmm all Source RiiDnee to |jp hw| for KdoCKnotUtl T inr i f N.inieiiwiKS Crmtirv by the 1927 Peanut (ugiw nn ) Hiimnw Man.igrr. BY THE WAV An annual a great invention. The velirvil nil the fame. The printer grw .ill rhr idmcv. And thr Stuff Uf Is, all gf rhr Warne. Paimnur nut ailveMiicrt. in tlsdf reaped! ve place , but tav what you hnwe W MV tn it w flir js«£e Mow; A LAST TOD Again in coochwon she Staff hbihri to HptvM ity pincere apfvrreiafion tn thcac whrj ii.ivr in any way uujrj m the production uf thin feedt. I lsurs fur hiccct ami h.rpjii nr tv THK KlirnSR. Pujrr tint titituktJ Ktgjft BEKH IN THM ADS UKE TBESF KRE WOftTrt Tl t E Pjp- Ow H n trni S ' i it A Dependable Supply of Light, Heat , Cold Let Us Serve Ton Virginia Electric Power Co. 11 u Tdc rhonc 33 Z )t Urttraft }3rrss Rai Qood Pnntbi 139 Solid) Main Sweet Suffolk, Virginia Miss Lingo— lint is fir predation ? 1 lilds Luke: “If you 4a any living for a man anil he don ' t thank you ior if. that is depreciation. ' Miss, Lingo— When is the Cash account credited r” Virginia Ihiines— The Cash account should he credited when cash is departed with. H Birdsong: (At Country tilth Lance 1 “Wh do they inn corn meal on the floor? ' Tiny Andrews: To make the chickens feet at home. Sam It : Miss Crowder, some¬ body took inv hook, is i[ f n voin desk ? Taylor £k (ones bailors ODORLESS DRV CLEANING SHOE SHINE 1 |K Rase Washington Street Suffolk, Virginia 11 0,7 A THE PEAN UT Train tip a child in the way he should go, and when he is aid he will not depart from it Pro Her fa 22-6. THIS PAGE IS THE GUT OF THE PAKF.NT-TEACHKK ' S LEAGl I OK THE JEFFERSON AND SUFFOLK HIGH SCHOOLS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS llit ho tit courage there cannot he truth ; and without truth there am he no other virtue. ' — -Sir If ' alter Scott. THE PI 2A.N UT Smith Starkey Co. 1 ncurpurateil Compliments of WHOLESALE DfcAtJtftS Suffolk Fruit Store CIGARS 1X1) TOBACCO CONFECTIOXARIES ZZ Hast Washington Street Gandy At Us Best And Phone 2 0 Suffolk Cigar Store 7 West Washington Street 146 fCast Washington Street CampUments of January Bro. f Suffolk ' s Oldest Men ' s dot hi fig Store PEAN DT T Joseph F. Hall, Inc. Harrison Brothers ©niggiars Ineorpomted Seeds, Stationery and Toilet Articles Its A Real sport 130 Washington Square JOKES Koy Richardson 1 to Senior class ' • lie sure to bring the money for the invitations, because they will he sent C O. I Frank Butler: What do you mean C O. D. I-Ved Heart (t means to Call On Dad. IfS 44a Granby St., Norfolk, Va. Phone 21 Hot Che 3®atlp i rtus Suffolk ' s Hometown irini Newspaper I a f gest Cir t ula t i0 1 in the In Betties 1L Fo ur Counties HI Si MhllJl-M 1 -ok ADVmtTIStNG Ten Cents Weekly hv C arriers to Your Home Su ffolk Coen - Cola Bottling arks 5£ CSS Q2 THE PEANUT ■Jmi Pay Your College Hills NOW Arc you going to College? You ears pay your College Hills now in an easy, simple way that is sure. You won ' t have to worry about tuition or board hills. You can have the money to meet all hills easily and quickly, if you pur¬ chase your college education now on the modern plan. Many folks are doing it today. And so can you by opening a special savings account here, depositing a definite amount regularly each week It ' s an easy plan that will bring results. We can prove it. Talk with your Dad about it. Let us show vou how tt + s done. American Hank £f Trust Company Suffolk -= • Virginia 0 ess, zs css ssscss o cs «3 «wssc© ® THE PEANUT f dklH ' lfllin nhc at-fcf Compliments «f Compliments of Edgerton Bus Lines Cooper- Riddick Company, Inc. tVha Unde is Retail Suffolk Norfolk Compliment df Ha Grain Feed Flour Bui ding Material R. li. Parker and Brothers Pruden Com pan y Telephone ji Compliment $ of the Staff of the 1926 Peanut to the Staff of the 1927 Peanut 0 s 33 C CS G 35m£S3 33 eS 3 C 33 ZZi CS THE PEANUT CofttplimeiJtA of ESSIE B, HOW Hi. THI! BOY’S SHOP Suffolk Floral Co. 1 niiirjitratfii “V v vT 4 FUwers The only exclusive hoy’s shop in Suffolk Flowers Far Ail Occasions Easy to select your entire outfit for the boys HIE The Bov’s Shop (J3 Washington Square J t tncorpefiiiiil Sfufe PhfMif n+ Vi hr HnGdiy 1 ' lnnk- ft J Suffolk, Virginia FAMOUS PARTNERSHIPS 11 ide Seek. I) rim k 1 )isorde riy, Wee kin Weekuui May S; May Not. i hie flight tip Save money. 1 ..I in 1 1 A 1 be free ik H i mi rriftliC ' brave. Eat, Oritik If Merry, A r Dollar ik A. Half. Suffolk, Fa. ' The IF or Id ' s Largest Peanut Market SMS Virginia Fliaris; Kilty, explain the proverb, ‘Don ' t count your chickens before thev are hatch- ed ' .” Florence A.: Curry. 1 think you are v, one! erf til,” Curry R, : Voting lady, for once we agree Compliments of ROTARY CLUB 8 Suffolk 1 “ Virginia fix- ' 35 €55 £35 , 10 0,7, C P C35 C35HSSS 4sr ' THE PEANUT Gvittblinun Is of Suffolk Lions Chib Suffolk , Virginia y $ j- ' - £23 £ 2 j £23 THE PEANUT Sport -and Play And the things that make a good game Tctinb Rackets, Baseball Goods, Fishing and Hunting ears always be found at the store “with a smile’ 1 0EQ [. Carlton Butler Co., Inc. Home of Good Hardware Compliment uf VictroJas, and Victor Hobbs Electric Records, Pianos and Company Players, Kodak and Supplies Suffolk, Va Radios 3 1 entisi —So yoti have hrokcti off a tooth have you? James McLemon?—Yes Sir. ) enmt—1 low did you do it ? James McLcmore—O, shifting gear on a Inllypopf The equator is a liell running around the earth and riving off heat as it gries. R. L. Gaskins Suffolk, Va. C£3 C35 £3S «g35 eS5 lO The Friendly City Shop and Save at the Fellow Front D. P. STORES Virginia’s own chain of more than 1550 public service stores % 33 CS e3S «2K 533 33 S J P ZSKZ2IZ C Z2SZ « THE PEANUT COMMON SENSE a PPUKD i trnmey matters makes a person thrifty, because one usually ac¬ companies tlie other. ,HJ dl find more real fun and thrills in planning, saving and getting ahead than in spend¬ ing and getriTig behind. Learn to save, it will be the most helpful, whole¬ some and manly habit you ever acquired. t- = —. f - j « ©je Jfarmers ®anfe of ansfetnonb Suffolk Virginia rHE PEAN UT COMF1. IMENTS Meet Your Friends Here That ' s Where IV (w! t Cooper-Riddick Co., Inc. Johnson’s Pharmacy WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 1’ !{ 1- SCSI P T I 0 N l K 1 ' c; !, ' 1 s T Hay Grain, feed, Flour and Bu tiding Material 1 PHONE M Main St. Suffolk, Va. COM PLIMENTS ft ' s a piemure for us to show our merchandise ° W. H. Darden Grocery Co. McKay Washington £ 5 ’ Co. ■iki’Amtty ihf tjiditi v W SUFFOLK, VIRGINIA Dry Goods, Notions, Suits Skirts arid Waists THE PEANUT American Bank COMPLIMENTS Trust Co. .v.vc ay. a: DAT.y ? t.mea r Holland£j’Beamon Com pany Insurance o f All Kinds Coal : Hay Grain SIKFOLK, VIRGINIA Sl l ' KOLK, VA. T. J. COHO ON INCORPORATED DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR VKJIICLES H GRAHAM BROTHERS TRUCKS Miss Crowder fashed the kd- Imving question in ICK.V English K Mini tuat ion — 1 low was the prisoner killed ? Cre stmt Evans—He was homed to a steak. A hoy had keen alvsent from school for sonic time, and on his return Miss Crowder, his history teacher asked: ' ’When were you here Iasi, Johnnie ?” When we murdered Edward H. sir ” eanic the rcpH. j 2 i VC Washington St, Phnivr Sjo SUFFOLK. VIRGINIA Mrs. Riggs: (At market) Give me a chicken.” Butcher: “l o vim want a pull¬ et r Mrs. Higgs: No. I want to carry it.” OS «3 0 3 £33 erat: CJ t Compliment of JVoodward El mil Insurance Smith field, Va. Suffolk, Va. TTH F o l EA.N UT V he Chas. H. Elliott Co. Tbf Ljr.itr t ColfcgK Jvnifrjv ' tntf Hwbc Iti rhr Wnrlil Compliments of (. ' nmitiencetnciit Invitations t‘las Day Programs ( ' lass Pins and Rings Virginia Casket Company Dance Program and tmrtBUons,. Menu , leather Dance Cam; and Cov. ers, Fraternity and Class Insert for Annual , Fraternity ami Class Sratum- cry, Syhi «t Catalogs ami Illustrations, Wedding Invitations,, Calling tank, l?rh Street and lx- high Avenue Phikuk ' lphm i. Suffolk Virginia Saunders Bakery R. W. Baker Co. Jf mural Directors Bread Cuke Specialties Washington St. Suffolk, Va, PHONE 19 Miss Hurff i After lesson on n nv in li moral Science Class) As we walk out on a cold winter day and look around, what do we see on every hand? Xnncy 1 lyivmn— tdtft’es t Suffolk Virginia Irftzzard is that which i fmirtd in butchcrdiop chicken kvhicb haseift been cleaned proper h THE PEANUT A Suffolk Institution owned and operated bv Suffolk Men in a manner that is Attracting National Mention of the most complimentary kind about It ' s Equipment It ' s Program It ' s Architectural Beauty )t Cfjabtuitb Cljcatrc ff kere People of Refinement Spend An Enjoyable Evening ' THE PEANUT Compliments of 1 iUfci, V. JQfNfcS M. HARPER BOY KIT S Levy Sons Suffolk ' s Largest Clothiers Suffolk Office upplp Co. LIBOR SAFINS OFFICE APP JANCES i Typewriters, Adding Machine!, Filing Ca hinds, Steel Filing Sates it rut Sujv plies: - (Office Furniture, In mi Safes., lajuse 1 xn( Goods, Special Hided BtJoks. Suffolk ■ — =« Virginia Pinner Building Main and Washington Streets West Withers Insurance in- Al.t. KINDS Pnti 1 CMktr Hen Ke Iclrplnnc ll R. R. Allen Son KjuHImbftl fXhh ■Sash, iXiors, Blinds, Hardware, Window Glass, Western Shells, Fishing Tackle, American Fence, L. M. Paints Lewis 1 I.cads n Specialize in 1 die Insurance For Boys ami Young Men i ly Washington Street Suffolk, Virginia S assess THE PEANUT Birdsong Storage Company IJ reused StWftgc H ' art hunts ttttd ii ' hatetu!( DfnitTs in SHt.lJivO peanuts UNSHKLLKD 151 Suffolk y ’trginia Compliment is of E. L. Baker Shoe Company, Inc. Shoes far the lint ire Family Found Here and There In Exami¬ nation Papers, Chancer was a soldier who mar¬ ried the third wife of Gaunt ' s daughter. Italy imports makarmii. hvuns and Italians to the L ' nited States Augusta JJlilitatp 2 ltabemt iRmIUts School ) ' Ember of thu? -WKitt KI of Militjrr CoHqet i I St-hntnh of rbt l 11 l td In famous Shenandoah Valley of Virginia- Army officers detailed by the War Department. Junior R.O 1 -C. s,i c V ooo plant, fireproof barracks. Campus of 560 acres. Cadet band of pieces. Faculty of college men, athletic coaches. Boys from 23 stares, SS650. Write for catalogue Col. Thus, J. ROLLER er Maj. C. 5 , ROLLER, Jr, Principals FOR T DEFIANCE, VIRGINIA J rV C 5 1017 C J t Cl THE PEANUT Compliments of Montgomery Lumber Company Suffolk , trgiuiit i 9 THE PEANUT COMPLIMENTS iHt s 31 Dor apeoefe T t tie her of Piano and ' Theory of Music 3Toites =iBoofeer IX(‘t fU OkATtU Frank Untier ( 12-A Geometry l lass i; I worked on that problem Clothiers ; Hatters until five o ' clock this morning. Miss Nelms: “Did yon finally Haberdashers get the idea? Frank Butler: Yes, i( began tn % dawn on me SUFFOLK, VIRGINIA Prof.: What student was so rude as to laugh out loud ?” Pupil: 1 laughed up my sleeve hut there ' s a hole in my elbow.” Miss iJora Brit i l Rending in ALL PH0TCX3RAPHS IN h nglish Class i ; Telt me not in mournful nmiilicrs Life is Emt an THIS ANNUAL empty dream, Fur tile soul is dead that slumber . ( Interrupted) Ivundolpli Klnges ll seeing Made that yi mi could gel here on time h I Late again t Randolph Klega -: (solemnly) lint things are not what they seem. Hamlin’S tubto Robert Tyites: Why does the successful outcome of a baseball game resemble n buck wheat cake? William Crocker: All right. I ' ll bite, Why ? t Robert Tyne : They Inith de¬ pend on the batter. SUFFOLK, VA. A 35 35 Q2 20 35 C33 05 rHE PEANUT Keen for Business C ' T ' 11 I hnrtor pronounced Ins patient dead, hut when the Hn iaker arrived the patient sni up am! protested. “Shut up 1 said trie Undertaker, “do you think you know more than the Doctor ’ ] !e vi’as evidently keen for business, even though a trifle ambitious. Ami it pays to attend to business You will And this Bank attending strictly it} its own business and the business entrusted to us by our patrons Reliable ef¬ ficient banking service that ' s our line Servire Semrit v Stifisjiwthn NATIONAL RANK of SUFFOLK SI ' FFOI.K, VIRGINIA r Etjt THE PEANUT Come or COMPLIMENTS Call 0 Carter’s 3 .€ .$iU £o. “ijri the Square When y u need Sodas, Cigars and THE HOME OK (XXX) FURNITURE Drug Sundries M NTKM. DIRECTORS Telephone 4 4 Day Phiincr Nigbr Phone ;?o COMPLIMENTS iRarp €. Norton Hf 11 The Shop ThnTs Different . 5). £§ nnto ‘ ’ Tallies c==1 Co. Ready- to- IT ear Y 1J4 E, Washington St. Suffolk Va, THE PEANUT Suffolk Lumber •= Company =• j of Kaugh and Dressed North C jrolina Kiln Dried Pine Compliments of Hell Hosiery — Mills MJI.L WORK Suffolk, Virginia B. If C 14 H K1 K, Ptr i sdttti and A fjgr. O. SHKFCJ FI 1 , Sft Y.and ’ rw, Suffolk, Virginia The Iloss was dictating in the new stenographer. Suddenly lit stopped. Wi E ion fast for you? Ire asked. iti imish She consid¬ ered him ami then replied: “Oh, no. indeed. but volt re a trifle old. iEfjr iUmhrrsitp of Virginia HI WIN At.HKHM W. Prwdear Tht Training Ground for Jtf the People Miss Crowder asked her class in write an essay on London She was surprised to read tin follow¬ ing In one attempt. The people of London are noted for their stupidity. ' The voting author. West Hu tier, was asked ln w he got that idea. “Well. 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