Suffolk High School - Peanut Yearbook (Suffolk, VA)

 - Class of 1932

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“() read sows Power the giftie gie us To see oursels as ilhers see us! —Burns. Clap! Clap! just like a hell is Elizabeth ' s mouth. She is the Demosthenes of the commercial class. We wish her much success in her business career. Mary Saunders is ever ready to attempt anything she is asked to do. We can usually find her diligently typing for the Peanut Hull’ or for some other school activity. Eva Mae (a very dignified Senior) possesses that desired characteristic of mnk ing friends easily. She has a never failing smile for everyone. Myrtle is another of the silent variety. Her hobby? Ah! yes—chemistry. This slender brunette with her sweet disposition has added much to the Senior Class. Johhny, with his northern accent and his sunny wit. surely plays well his role of amuscr. He demands action, not sentiment. But let ' s not forget football—Johnny is a wizard” at that! Walton almost decided he didn ' t like our company—but that’s history. When this blond is in a basketball suit, he ' s in heaven. Hard work for him is “pie. May life be pie. Felix. Neat as a pin and meek as a land —that ' s Margaret, another of the Brothers.” She is an essential part of the commercial class—and how she can pound a type¬ writer! Here is a good example of the old adage Still waters run deep.” Judith can really work trig.” and many are benefited by it. An ever smiling, most lovable girl is Hohnesie,” our efficient photographic editor. Everyone, especially the males, capitulate to her sunny dis|K sition. How that girl can tickle the ivories”—but that isn’t all—she can “tickle the typewriter as well. Like Caesar, Marguerite is ambitious. We hoi e she will reach great heights. The girl with the real Southern drawl.” Mildred, with her blue eyes and brown hair, need never worry about being a success in any undertaking.” The silent sphinx of the Senior Class—that’s Beauford! He spends a great deal of his time working—but not at studies. He’s a born business man. This diminutive blond, with her ever-readv smile and sweet disposition, is one of the pets” of the seniors. Margaret E. certainly seems to have a faculty for knocking people off their feet.” Eighteen



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AS OTHERS SEE US Louise is quite a vamp—and the “manikin of the commercial class. She knows just what to wear and when to wear it. Great success, Louise! Whenever a big word is heard, we always turn around, sure of seeing Fletcher. He is a student of outstanding ability. Over-head, over-rated, and beside himself with intelligence. Mary Clyde is one” of the red-heads of the Senior Class. Her jolly disposition keeps her from “giving a darn” about anything--that’s what makes her so success¬ ful as a public reader. What a petite, vivacious brunette! Elizabeth, better known us Lib. has an at¬ tractive personality, and her skill at throwing goals is unlimited. Quiet as a mouse—that’s Othello—but always willing to do her part. That’s quite a trait, especially when it’s coupled with a lovable disposition. Hen’s I don’t know”— seems to mean just the opposite, especially when mathe¬ matics is concerned. Although lie ' s of the quiet variety, he has taken part in many activities of a literary nature. Who will not remember that tall, slender, incessantly chattering, semi-blond? “Liz is a real optimist who always inspires the best in all of us. Admiration for her is widespread. Behold! A flesh and blood “pianist.” Mary Finn’s musical ability is the pride of the seniors. No one can help loving this tall, lovely blond. Ask any of her nume¬ rous friends if this isn ' t true. He ' s a tall blond—no. she’s a little blond—anyway, they’re both blonds. What would that boy do without this fair damsel? Why he’d even tight for her! But his earnestness makes him a favorite among us. Here’s to your future success. C. P.! Although this isn ' t a prophecy, we predict that Spivey’s flare for dramatics, not to mention his charming personality, will bring him great renown. It mustn ' t be overlooked, however, th«.t he has a way with women. “Shooting” is Ick’s talent and how many goals that girl has won for our basket¬ ball team ! Edna’s summary is—a good sport! Talkative and helpful—that’s our friend Kathleen. Kathleen’s better in botany than in zoology. She doesn’t know so much about colts and calves, but she manages to keep her dntes straight. Boys, don ' t fall too hard. Bobbie is the little brunette who has such influence especially on our football team—I mean left tackle! Margaret chooses the business world—and who would not want such a secretary? Txcenltf

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