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OUTSTANDING SENIORS Tin ideal student of any school is one who leads a well- rounded life, and one who not only has a good scholastic rec¬ ord, but also is equally at home in athletics and social affairs. Martha seems to he exactly that, as she is active in everything the school has to offer. Always neat and well-dressed, she is kept busy by her activities, which are numerous. She has been one of the best managers the Girls’ Basketball team has ever had. She is not only a member of the athletic, finance, and concessions commit¬ tees, but also co-editor of The Peanut and news editor of the Peanut Picker. In clubs, too, Martha has taken a prominent MARTHA GODWIN part, as she is vice-president ' of the Girls’ Hi-Y, secretary and treasurer of the Sigma Sigma, and secretary of the Wrangler’s Club. These are only a few of the things that make Martha a distinctive student. 40 Her pleasant personality, varied activities, and high scholarship have put her high in the opinions of her fellow-students. Certainly she is one of our leading seniors. In the two years that Tommy Birdsong has been with us at Suffolk High he has won the friendship of the whole stu¬ dent body. This season the 1943 football squad elected him one of their co-captains, and he led them through a very successful season. Recognized by his class¬ mates as a student with the abil¬ ity of leadership, he was elected by them as their vice-president. Nor did the students stop here in liestowing honors upon this senior. He was elected sergeant- at-arms by the Boys’ Senior Hi- Y in which he has shown such great interest. Tommy is also a member of the Wranglers’ Club and serves in many other activi¬ ties. Certainly in view of these many things contributed to the lietterment of Suffolk High by Tommy, he has justly won a place among the outstanding seniors of 1944. TOMMY BIRDSONG
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VIRGINIA VAUGHAN “Rusty” Senate; Peanut Pieker, Editor-in- Chict; Hi-Y Club; Haymakers; Sin- mu Sigma; Wranglers ' Club, Re¬ porter; A.P.T.P.; Social Committee. JAMES HAMPTON WESSON. JR. “Jimmie” Peanut, Business Staff; Peanut Pieker, Business Staff; Hi-Y Club; (ilee Club; A.P.T.P.; Concessions Committee; Finance Committee. THOMAS JAPHETH WHITFIELD, III “Tommy” Senior Class, President; Senate; Peanut, Subscription Manager; lli- Y Club; Sigma Sigma; Wranglers’ Club; Glee Club; A.P.T.P., Second Vice-President; Concessions Commit¬ tee; Executive Committee. ALMA JEAN WORK “Alma Jean” Peanut Pieker, Literary Staff; A.P. T.P., Assistant Secretary; Finance Committee. SENIORS JEANNE AXTEL STURGEON “Jeanie Beanie” Senate; Ways and Means Commit¬ tee, Chairman, Social Committee; Peanut, Business Staff; Peanut Pieker, Business Staff; Hi-Y Club, Treasurer; Playmakers, Treasurer; Wranglers ' Club; A.P.T.P.; Basket¬ ball ; Cheerleader. CLARENCE NORFLEET SUTTON. JR. “Sut” Senate; Hi-Y Club; Wranglers’ Club; Glee Club; Double Quartet; Football; Basketball; Baseball; Build¬ ing and Grounds Committee; Athletic Committee; Executive Committee; A.P.T.P. JUANITA TAYLOR “Juanita” Glee Club; Home Economics Club; A.P.T.P. HERBERT NASH TUCKER. JR. “Tuck Senate; Ways and Means Commit¬ tee, Chairman. Bonds and Stamps Committee; Peanut, Co-Literary Ed¬ itor; Peanut Pieker; Hi-Y Club; Sigma Sigma; Glee Club; Double Quartet; A.P.T.P., Treasurer; Ten¬ nis; Concessions Committee.
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OUTSTANDING SENIORS Seldom it is that one finds a student so popular and well- liked as Jerome Felton. Nor is it an easy task to find one so gifted with the gift of leadership. Yet, here we have such a student. In his junior year he was elected vice-president of the Student Senate, and this year he has won the most coveted position in school—president of the Student Body. He has taken a great in¬ terest in sports, serving as a cheerleader last season and as manager of the 1943 football team. In such organizations as the Boys’ Senior Hi-Y and the Wranglers’ Club, he has taken a very active part. These many activities together with his friendliness and thoughtfulness for others make Jerome a truly prominent senior. JEROME FELTON Probably no one else in the Senior class deserves the title, “the busiest girl in Suffolk High,” more than Virginia Mc- Clenny. We have all seen her, time and time again, rushing around school, managing some¬ how not only to find time to do everything, but also to do it well. Her efficiency and willingness to work have made her one of the leaders in all as| ects of school life. With all her extra-curricu¬ lar activities, she has been able to keep her grades above aver¬ age. Her record speaks for it¬ self. This year she has served capably as co-editor of The Peanut, chairman of the assem¬ bly committee, and heads editor of the Peanut Picker. It goes without saying that she has also been an active member of many clubs. The student body has every reason to be grateful to Virginia for the time and work she has spent in her duties. The services she has rendered to Suffolk High School during her last four years here make Virginia a distinctive senior. VTKtilNIA McCLKNNY
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