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In Suffolk High school the only instruction in music is the training which the Glee Club receives under the direction of Miss Hewdett. Membership in this organization allows a pupil to receive one-hall credit toward graduation. Music is not required in the curriculum of the school. Nevertheless, many students who have a reasonable amount of musical talent and like to learn new songs find that the (dee Club is the most enjoyable means of obtaining a half credit. Several members of the Glee Club were chosen to be in the Double Quartet which is pictured above. This Quartet has sung before many clubs and civic organizations during the year. Several years in the past operettas were presented by the Glee Hub, but this has not l«een possible recently since we have not had a full-time music instructor up until this year. The majority of students in high school have shown their interest in music by expressing their desire for the organization of a band. Much has been said about this, and we hope soon to have a land that will be a credit to the school.
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Junior High School Miss Bell ' s Homeroom First Row—Left to Right: Bristow, Vanture, January, Ellison, Hand, Mitchell, Manlovc, Lovelace, Rountree, Rice Second Row: Goggin, Grumpier, Bradshaw, Miss Bell. Newman, Alberts, Andrews, Chapman Third Row: Johnson, Holland, VanValkenhurgh, Whitfield, Worsham, Rundio, laflfe. Saunders Fourth Row: Byrd, Bowles, Matthews, White On the first floor we find the newest additions to Suffolk High School—the students who this year came to us from Thomas Jefferson School. A more enthusastic group of boys and girls would Ik- hard to find anywhere, for they have displayed an interest in our school activities even though membership to clubs is not open to them. They were willing and anxious to subscribe to both The Peanut and the Peanut Picker, and it was partly through their efforts that our school proved successful in the Red Cross Drive as well as the Tuber¬ culosis Drive.
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