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OUR LEADER AND ADVISER Mr. Stanley T. Godbey Superintendent Although Mr. Godbey has been our superintendent for only two years, we feel as though we’ve known him for a much longer time. We have learned to depend i n him for his able assistance which he is always willing to give us at any time. No matter what important matters he has to attend to, he is never too busy to talk to any of the students. liy his interest in our activities Mr. Godbey has added greatly to our own enjoyment of them. He seems to be “right at home” when he is sitting on the bench with the football boys, patting them on the back as they come and go on the field. These are only a few of the things that have made us respect and admire him. We have no fears for Suffolk High under his wise guidance and able leadership.
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R()FESSI( NAL instructors like ours are superfine! Their understanding guidance, to every student’s mind, Reveals that in each teacher. we also have a friend From whom we may seek counsel, on which we can depend. And they in turn are fortunate to have the guiding hand Of two inspiring leaders, who also understand, » And seek to ease the burdens which each of them must carry; They’re our Superintendent Godbey and our Principal Hill Harry. To complete this happy circle. let us add a word of praise To the office secretaries, who, with us. our voices raise In a song of happy living, of unity and accord, ’Tween faculty and students and the members of the Board. Before beginning classes, the teachers meet in the office.
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OUR COUNSELOR AND FRIEND Mr. William T. Harry Principal You’ve heard of the little man who wasn ' t there? Well, here ' s a man who’s everywhere! We find him in the office, in the halls, in the class room—even down town at a Rotary meeting. And you all know that our basketball and football games just wouldn ' t be complete if Mr. Harry weren’t there. At times, however, it seems that he can appear at most inopportune moments. Anyone who is out of his proper place during the third period can lx- sure of meeting Mr. Harry just around the comer. I -s»st year we found in our new assistant principal a leader who could be depended upon and a friend who could be trusted. This year we have come to icspect him even more and to realize the value of his splendid assistance and willing cooperation. I 7 |
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