Suffolk High School - Peanut Yearbook (Suffolk, VA)

 - Class of 1931

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THE ROBERT EURE Hobert, always singing and always late, is a real character. He, one of the famous Eure brothers, was particularly gifted at tantalizing the teachers. Mathe¬ matically inclined and filled with original ideas, he could argue for hours. A good pal to boys and girls — that’s Hobert. MARTHA ELIZABETH CROSS c9 0 Peanut Hull Staff ' 20 SO ‘81; Burner Dramatic Club ' 80 ’31 : Captain Soccer Team ‘30: Debating Team ' 30: Annual Staff ' 81. Martha has a distinct charm, something like a magnet drawing friends to her. Consequently, she won the admiration of the directors and became one of the most prominent stars of the cast. Her large brown eyes, her smile, and her attractive disposition have not only won for her a host of admirers, but are the envy of many of the fairer sex as well. HELEN ALETHIA DALTON Forensic Club ' 30 ' 81 ; Poe Literary Socl- ety Reporter ' 28 ‘29: Athletic Association ' 29 ' 30 ' 31 : Historical Club ' 80: Glee Club ' 29. Helen is quiet and unobtrusive but when you really know her, then her character is one of the most admirable and lovable in the cast. Her hobby is walking. Consci¬ entious and hard working, she is an excel¬ lent student. To describe her perfectly, Helen may fittingly be called “naive.” ROY GARLAND HARRELL Football Team ' 27 ' 28 ' 29 ' 80; Stu.lent Senate 27 ' 81 : Baseball Squad ' 29 ' 30: Treasurer Forensic Club ' 81 : Annual Staff Photographic Editor ' 31. Garland is the opposite of everything that is lazy and trilling. Colossal in strength and body, he is an untiring worker and friend. Besides his excellent work on the annual. Garland played real football. He has the distinction of making four letters in football. Due greatly to his unceasing efforts, this production of our senior year has been successful. Twenty-Seven

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CHARLES WITHROW EURE Without Withrow this final production would certainly have been incomplete. Singing and dancing are his specialties. From the moment that the authorities realized his musical ability, he was given a permanent role in the cast, and not once has he failed the expectations. Of course Withrow has a chronic case of slowness ,1ml this is a peculiarity that makes him hVoR- likeable. ALICE MIRIAM CROMER Hunter Dramatic Club ' 29 ’80 ' 81; Poe Literary Society ' 29 ' 30; Annual Staff 31; Athletic Association ' 28 ' 29 ' 80 ' 81 : His- torieal Club ' 80. It is difficult to relate all of this player’: good qualities but briefly summarizing Alice is attractive, intellectual, and vert friendly. A merry smile, a bit of laughter a loyal nature—these give an insight int the personality of the cast’s only preach er s daughter. Alice, whose simple erect is sincerity, is a real friend to everyone MARTHA GOODE COHOON President of Poe Literary Society ' 31 ; Athletic Association ' 2 ' 30 ' 31 : Alumni Editor of Peanut Hull ' 81 : Historical Club Reporter ' 30 ; Literary Society ' 29 ' 30 ' 81. (■code is a girl whom some fail to appre¬ ciate because she is quiet and reserved. She is tall anti slender with a penchant for clothes. She has proved her ability as president of the Poe Literary Society. Walking and studying are especially dis¬ liked by her. Alabama and red-headed men are her weaknesses. Her personality can. summed up in one word—sweet. HARRIET ELSA COUNCIL Editor-in-Chief of Peanut ' 31 ; Presi¬ dent of the class ' 30 : Secretary of Forensic Club ' 81 ; Literary Editor of Peanut Hull ' 81; Secretary of Class ' 81. A real trouper, Harriet always believes in that oltl code of the stage anti screen— that the show must go on. No matter what obstacles present themselves Harriet is ever ready to overcome them and push the work to its goal. With brains and beauty, she is the ideal senior of the class. Twenty-Six



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This (all. dark boy is one of Ihe most talented persons in the east. Me is a ver¬ satile artist and a marvelous tenor. Com¬ bined with these accomplishments is the gift of writing news stories. A brilliant smile and a masculine charm have won him popularity. FONSIA DELI LA KILBY For-nsie Club ' 31 : Annual Staff ' 30 31 Pop Literary Society ' 28 ’29: Athletic Asso- ciation ’28 ’29 ’30 ’31 ; Glee Club ’29. Independence characterizes Fonsia. Pe¬ tite and vivacious, she is very fond of sports. Her high heels and peri ways are very attractive to boys. She delights in pistols and has won medals on her accur¬ ate aim in rillery. I’nder her love of fun, Fonsia has a serious nature and in her energetic moments is an amateur artist. CATHERINE VIRGINIA LUKE Burger Dramatic Club ’31 : Let Historical Club ' SO: Athletic Association ’29 ’30 ’31. Neat as a pin! Jolly ami lovable! That’s Kitty. I nsellishness — what a big word for this girl and it fits her “to a tee.” She always wears that convincing smile which seems to say that the world is still a good place to live in. These qualities, together with loyalty and friendliness, have at¬ tracted for her many friends. GUY BUELL HUME President Athletic Association ' 81 : An¬ nual Staff ‘80 ’81 : Football S iund ’30 ’81 : Student Senate ’31 ; Vice-president Class ‘31. A boyish personality and a genuine friendliness hold the secret of Buell’s popularity. His is that winning, unso¬ phisticated charm. He has real ability for mathematics and for football. Tall, slen¬ der. unselfconscious, no better liked boy can be found in Ihe senior class. This star has the admiration of the entire cast. Twenty-Eight

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