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THE PEANUT Editorial Section II MORNING GATHERING of FACULTY IN THE OFFICE
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THE PEANUT Page Twenty THE PLAYMAKERS CLUB Left to Right, First Row—Gohbel, Hobbs, Goode. Darden, Bell, Blair Left to Right, Second Row—Johnson, Secretary; W ard, Fowler, Parker, Jennings, Bullock, S. Hines, Simpson, J. Hints, Urbach Left to Right, Third Row—B. Saunders, Dixon, Truitt, Vann, President; C. Saunders, Miss W ' est, Sponsor; Nurney, Vice-President; Hosier. Treasurer; Barrett, Hancock Club Offers Dramatic Training and Entertainment Three-Act Play Presented By PlATM AKERS On Friday evening, January 11. 1946, the I’laymakers’ club presented a three-act com¬ edy entitled “June Mad.” The whole club helped in its presentation by either serving on a committee or taking part in the performance. The theme of the play was that of a teen¬ age girl. Penny Wood, who suddenly realized that she was no longer a tomboy but had be¬ come a young lady. Sarah Anne Fee had this role. Don Mallette played the part of “Chuck,” the boy who had grown up next door and sel¬ dom thought of anything which didn’t affect his home-made glider. The supporting cast was made up of Bobby Pittman, Anne Truitt, Clyde Green, Polly Vann, Jack Nurney, Alice Hosier, Virginia Goode. Jimmie Baines. Don¬ ald Levy, Jean Shallcross, and Beverly Carter. F.ach of these added to the hilarious Saturday night party. One-Act Play To Be Entered In State Contest The Haymakers’ Club is planning to spon¬ sor the presentation of a one-act play which will be entered in the Virginia High School Literary and Athletic League Contest, spon¬ sored by the University of Virginia. Com¬ mittees have been set up to select the play to be given and the cast. During the first week in April the cast will go to Norfolk for the preliminaries. The winners here will go to Charlottesville in May for the state finals. The Playmakers are planning to present the play they choose for the contest before the Association of Patrons, Teachers, and Pupils at the March meeting.
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Page Twenty-two THE PEANUT PRINCIPAL - - - Editor-in-Chief In 1945 we were fortunate to welcome into our school as prin¬ cipal, Mr. W. R. Savage, Jr. He not only has been a guiding factor of our school life but has done much for the welfare of this community. He is very ac¬ tive in the religious and civic, as well as the educational circles of our city. There is no one in Suffolk High needing advice or guid¬ ance who hesitates to take his difficulties and problems to Mr. Savage. Surely, we all respect, admire, and honor our principal who we know always rejoices with us in our triumphs and sym¬ pathizes with us in our failures. MR. W. R. SAVAGE. JR. FACULTY .... Editorial Staff E. L. Applegate Mamie Basler Marguerite Bell Marilyn Bell Industrial Arts Commercial Language Arts Social Studies Social Studies
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