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CABINET . . . FACULTY In the Department of Physical Education are Miss Emily Pitt¬ man, who also teaches first aid, Miss Bell, Mr. Cockrell, and Mr. Lewis White. Making up the Industrial Arts Department is Mr. E. L. Apple- gate. In the Music Department is Miss Irene Alderman. Miss Louise Sutherland, with Mrs. Cliff Lewis as assistant, makes up the Library Depart¬ ment. Making up the Mathematics Department, which includes gen¬ eral math, algebra, business math, geometry, and trigonome¬ try, are Miss Lucy Britt, Miss Jane Hardee, Miss Tapelle Pruden, and Miss Mildred John¬ son. The final department is made up of our two secretaries. Miss Johnson, in addition to teaching, acts as secretary to Mr. Savage; Miss Essie Hurflf, to Mr- God bey. First Row: Mrs. Willard Lipscomb, Elizalieth Marable Second Row: Selma Piland, Emily Pittman Third Row: Tapelle Pruden. Thelma Pruden Fourth Row: Louise Sutherland, Reed West Fifth Row: Lewis White, Gladys Yates
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CABINET . . . FACULTY advice to any pupil; they are willing to assist in any extra¬ curricular activity; they are working for a better post-war world by conveying to us, the future citizens, the high ideals of a democratic nation. In the English Department are Mrs. Willard Lipscomb, Miss Selma Piland, Miss Reed West, Miss Virginia Brinkley, Miss Mary St. Gair Bugg, Miss Marguerite Bell, Miss Frances Armistead, and Miss Elizabeth M arable. In the Department of Social Studies are Miss Gladys Yates, Miss Thelma Pruden, and Mr. Charles Cockrell. Miss Brinkley, teaching Latin, Miss Piland, French, and Miss Thelma Pruden, Spanish, make up the Foreign Languages De¬ partment. Making up the Department of Science are Mr. Wilbert Crocker, teaching chemistry, physics, and pre-flight; Miss Anna Koontz, general science and biolog)’; Mr. Cockrell, gen¬ eral science; and Miss Marable, home economics. In our Commercial Depart¬ ment, which includes typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, and business English, are Miss Mamie Basler and Miss Char¬ lotte Avery. First Row: Marguerite Bell, Virginia Brtnkley Second Row: Lucy Britt, Mary St. Clair Bugg Third Row: Charles Cockrell, Wilbert Crocker Fourth Row: Jane Hardee, Essie Hurff Fifth Row: Mildred Johnson, Anna Koontz
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SENATE . STUDENT SENATE Sitting, Left to Right: Turner, Wesson, Hines, Judy Smith, Thedieck, Pierce, Dixon, Jackie Smith Standing, Left to Right: Annas, Green, Sykes, Stein, Parker, Howell, Jennings, Godw ' in, Hohhs, Saunders, Jaffe, Austin The upper house of legislature in our government is the Senate, made up of representatives of the states. With similar purpose and composition the Student Senate of our school closely resembles this former body. The Student Senate of Suffolk High School is a democratic, law-making body. It is run on the principles of self-government for the students. This body meets regularly to conduct affairs of the school. In an election by all the students at the beginning of the year, Jimmie Godwin was elected president and Bobby Saunders, vice-president. Jackie Smith was chosen secretary. The Student Senate is made up of representatives elected by their homerooms, the Ways and Means Committee chairmen, and honorary members attending because of their other important activities. The main undertaking of the Senate is to sponsor projects, to charter clubs, and to make laws.
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