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19 3 4 T II E P E A X U T John E. Martin Superintendent Suffolk City Schools CITY SCHOOL BOARD J. C. West, Jr., Chairman John B. Taylor, Clerk W. S. Beamon J. E. Rawls T. H. Debman M. A. Cross Francis S. Chase Principal Suffolk High School
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T II K P E A N U T 0 3 4 - CALENDAR— IMPORTANT EVENTS IN YEAR September 23: C. C. Pearce elected president student body. September 30: Marguerite Bell elected president of Senior class. Cafeteria opened in Jefferson School by Mrs. Rawls and Mrs. Hudgins. Mr. Chase wins prize for “Scrambled Geography Contest” in Liberty Magazine. October 2 Mr. Chase celebrates his birthday. October 7 Lawrence Oliver elected president “Boosters Club.” October 14 Boosters Club sponsors dance. October 21 Honor Awards presented to nineteen pupils. October 28 Spirit of Olden Days Returns in football rally and Ixmfire. November 4: Jazz” Boothe makes debut as singing competitor of “Bing” Crosby. Anne Cross and Virginia Sheffield elected editors of school jiaiier. November ii : P-nut Hull, name of ] ajK r. changed to P-nut Picker. Edwin Ferguson elected President of Junior class. November 20: Presentation of Hill Billy Rambler. one-act play; script by Elsie Warrington. November 2 5 : P-nut Board chosen and work well under way with Pym Wilson as editor and Marguerite Bell as advertising manager. December . 2: Rev. E. A. Potts pleases pupils in assembly. December 9 ’ “Birch. great magician entertains school. December 15: Seniors receive rings. January 13 Madame Dawson-Dienne gives piano recital in assembly. February 17: Miss Thelma Pruden’s home room wins cash prize for highest hanking average. February 24: Suffolk wins liasketliall game over Roanoke. March 4: Lost from Miss Hurff’s acquarium—one gold fish. Answers to name of “Elmer. March 8: First six weeks of second term ends. March 12: Reports on probation to j arents. March 30: Holiday—Good Friday. April 2: Holiday—Easter Monday. April 13: Holiday—District B Teachers ' Meeting. April 19: Second six weeks period ends. April 25: Advent of Rudy Lomduchin’s Band. May 4: Senior play, The Worm.” May 18: Jr.-Sr. Reception. May 29: Third six weeks jieriod ends. May 30: Holiday—Memorial Day. June 3: Baccalaureate Sermon to graduating class. June 7: Commencement Exercises. ,
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