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Page 10 text:
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go deasi to- The peanut trucks tell us that Suffolk ' s crop is rolling in and another profitable season is on the way. We think it only fitting that we honor King Peanut” because of the important part he plays in all our lives. From him we get the title of our school paper. The Peanut Picker. and our annual, THE PEANUT! From the Nansemond River to the Carolina Highway lies Suffolk, Virginia, the world s larg¬ est peanut market, home of S. H. S., and a pretty wonderful city. For strangers, there is a friendly welcome and for old-timers, the steady warmth of many friendships. Maybe we won ' t admit it, but old Suffolk has much to offer. There ' s Luck ' s,’’ our hangout, recreation facilities, and the good old ‘Nanse- mond for the rivei-rats. As another advantage, there ' s Suffolk High, whose activities all Suf¬ folk citizens support with interest. Many im¬ provements are coming, changing the surface of our fair city, but underneath it’s the same— it ' s Suffolk, Virginia! A crash — then in unison the cry Ten Cents splits the air. Stay loose, don ' t panic, it ' s fust the ritual at ' Luck ' s.” Somebody broke a glass. Approximately one thousand steps from S. H. S. is Luck ' s. otherwise known as Rus¬ sell ' s Confectionery where all the cats meow and chat. Let s go to Luck ' s!!”
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Miss Marguerite Bell Remember when you were in Junior High, how scared you were and how wonderful that English teacher was? Our first year in high school somehow seemed easier and less ter¬ rible after one day in her class. Besides being a real friend, she gave us a firm foundation for our studies and started us on the road to be good students of whom S. H. S. could be proud. We dedicate the 1950 PEANUT to Miss Mar¬ guerite Bell with a deep sense of gratitude for all she has given us. ediccUiost
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Iteani HAf Here is the city hall, location of our police force and the newly- formed Boys ' Club. It s the center of many athletic activities, in¬ cluding pep rallies staged by S. H. S. students.
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