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tl 1937 PEANUT Catherine Baines Kathryn Baines Ernest Baker Mary Ann Baker Jacqueline Ballance Lee Nell Boggs Ruby Boyette Vennor Boze Faye Brandon Lyman Brothers Suffolk High School opened on Septem¬ ber 9. admitting to her halls the class of ’37 which was setting out on its final year. 1 his date marked the beginning of the end. By popular vote Mildred Howerton was elected President of the Student Senate, thus attaining the highest honor which can be be¬ stowed on a member of the student body. For the first time in the history of the school this honor was conferred upon a girl. Vivian Ziemke. Secretary of the Senate, aided the president in carrying on the work of the organization. These officers with Betsy Kend¬ rick and William Gibson formed the Ways and Means Committee. As a supervisor of general activities, the committee did excellent work. At the first senior class meeting of the year William Gibson was elected to head the Senior Class in the capacity of president. The other officers elected were: Virginia Morgan, vice-president; Jack Howell, secretary; and 18
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William Gibson Virginia Morgan Jack Howell Dorris Withers THE SENIOR CLASS William Gibson . Virginia Morgan Jack Howell. Dorris Withers.. President , Pice-President .Secretary T reasurcr Miss Lillian Woodvard Sponsor 17
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Dorris Withers, treasurer. The officers, cooperating with Mildred Howerton. Faye Bran¬ don. and Anne Parker, formed a committee to choose the ring for the graduating class. The ring chosen had a stone of black onyx on which was a raised gold shield bearing the letter “S.” The shanks bore the year of graduation in figures. Mildred Howerton left for Bristol, Virginia-Tennessee, on October 21, to act as Vice-Chairman for the State Convention of the Virginia Junior League of the Cooperative Education Association. The fall and winter athletics were generously sprinkled with seniors. Eleven seniors were on the football team, helping to win for their school a reputation for fair play, good sportsmanship, and excellent team work. The boys, coached by Mr. A1 Hawkins and captained by Edward Wills, were Jack Howell, Ben Churn, John Henry Pearce, Dick Humbert. Jack Palmer. J. C. McCotter. J. R. Robertson, Ernest Wilkins. Arthur Jones, and Malvern Spivey. William Gibson capably fulfilled his duties as manager of the team. Virginia Brothers Harriett Brown Ben Churn Geraldine Burger Minnette Dashiell Harriet Corbitt Lonnie Cones Levylette Butler Evelyn Daughtrey William Cross SUFFOLK HIGH
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