Suffolk High School - Peanut Yearbook (Suffolk, VA)

 - Class of 1946

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THE PEANUT Page Twelve THE HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Top t« Bottom, Left— Vaughan, Bryant, Draper, Bell, Moody, O’Neal, Rawles, Goode, Cohli Top to Bottom, Right—Johnson, Darden, Beaton, Wright. Pace. Marshall, Reporter, Dail, Harris, Newsome Left to Right, Across—M. L. Holland, Secretary, Gray, President, Miss Marable, Sponsor, Fowler, Vice-President, V. Holland, Treasurer Club Aspires To High Goals For Year Sets Up Ideal Standards At the second meeting of the Home Eco¬ nomics Club in September, the members set up seven goals. These goals are: (1) work for high ideals of homes and family living; (2) help with community services; (3) help improve health of people in the community and school; (4) promote wholesome recreation in the home, school, and community; (5) im¬ prove the school building and grounds; (6) put the club on a sound financial basis; (7) improve and strengthen the local chapter of the Future Homemakers of America. These goals were set up in order to help the home, school, and community, and express the motto of the club, “Forward to New Horizons.” Meeting ok Association to be Held Here The Suffolk High School Home Economics Gub is making plans to entertain the home economics clubs of the surrounding counties at a district meeting of the Virginia Ass x ia- lion of the Future Homemakers of America to be held in Suffolk in May. The clubs which will attend will come from the schools of Franklin, Boykins, Isle of Wight, and Nan- semond counties, Smithfield, and Chuckatuck. The exact theme for the meeting has not yet been announced but will deal with the general problems of making homes. Committees for the meeting have already- been appointed and work has been begun by the members under the sponsorship of Miss Elizabeth Marable, Home Economics teacher.

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THE PEANUT Page Eleven THE JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL Left to Right, First Row—O’Neal, Putnam, Treasurer, I ar !e:i, Vice-President, Kitchen. President, Slavin, Seerelary, M. Salmon. Klein, Rose Left u Right, Second Row—Winslow. Rowe, Kerplcman. Sadler. Howell, Burton, Baker, Benton, E. Salmon Left to Right, Third Row—Hancock, Tomko, Mizelle, Newsome, Crocker, Hnllada y, Mrs. Taylor. Sponsor, Moody, Bell, Rawles, Gray, Wooster Junior Red Cross Council Plans Active Year Plans For Monthly Projects Discussed The Junior Red Cross Council discussed plans for the coming year at the October 5, 1945 meeting, held under the new sponsor¬ ship of Mrs. G. Warren Taylor. The Junior Red Cross membership drive will be sponsored in Suffolk schools in November. The De¬ cember project will be a drive for the collec¬ tion of such things as decks of cards and comic books. Under the auspices of the council, Christmas boxes for the children of war-tom countries will be filled. The January projects will be a first aid class for the high school students and preparation of literature for the annual Red Cross Drive. Scrap books of se¬ lected jokes and pictures for wounded service men will be the February project. Plans were made for a nutrition class taught by Miss Elizabeth Marable to be the March project. Special Project at Portsmouth Naval Hospital The Junior Red Cross Council of Suffolk High School has undertaken as one of its special projects the helping of the wounded veterans in the Naval Hospital at Portsmouth. This project was decided upon at the Decem¬ ber 11, 1945 meeting. Among those services to be rendered will be the making of favors and nut cups to be sent each holiday to the vet¬ erans. The officers of the council announced that they would entertain the members of the coun¬ cil at a Christmas party on December 16.



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THE PEANUT Page Thirteen THE WRANGLERS ' CLUB Left to Righl—F. Mallcttc, Ciobbel. J. Hines, Hosier, Treasurer, Bullock, Byrd, Saunders. Dixon, Secretary. Jennings, lilair, Barrett, { ' resident, Mrs. Lipscomb, Sponsor, Edwards, D. Mallctte, Vann, Vice-President, Parker, Smith. Pittman, Taylor, Baines Debating—Aim of Wranglers Club Begins New Project At a meeting of the Wranglers’ Club held on October 4. the members voted to undertake as one of their projects for the year the secur¬ ing of students to preside over the regular assemblies each week and to lead devotionals. It is hoped that this project will help the members to master the art of presiding over and appearing before a large body of people. It was also voted to resume the sponsorship of the debating teams for the contests to be held by the Virginia High School Literary and Athletic League. This had been one of the Wranglers’ former main projects, but be¬ cause of the war, debating in district and state contests was discontinued. Washington Bali. Main Event Members of the Wranglers’ Club met on February 7 to nominate candidates for queen and maid-of-honor of the annual George Washington Ball which is to be held Friday night. February 22. in the high school gym¬ nasium. The queen will be chosen from the junior and senior classes and the maid-of- honor will be chosen from the lower classes. Voting is to be done in the homerooms and the ballot polls in the halls. The chairmen of the various committees have been chosen by the executives of the club: Nan Taylor, concessions; Clarice Byrd, door; Forrest Mallette, decorations; and James Causey, music. The dance, one of the main social events of the year, will be semi-formal.

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