Suffolk High School - Peanut Yearbook (Suffolk, VA)

 - Class of 1950

Page 13 of 120

 

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Page 13 text:

JlteA l muAic in the cua. If you happen to get to school early one morning and peep in the office, you ' re liable to see — well, plenty. There ' s Miss Lilly try¬ ing desperately to wait on everyone at once; Miss Yates displaying her latest master¬ piece; Mrs. Taylor shooting that eye-brow up around her hair-line; Cap ' n Art convul¬ sively listening to the many excuses offered by students; Miss Brinkley planning her tac¬ tics of the day for the capture of Mr. Crocker; Mrs. Lipscomb fussing over her Thetamore English Class; Miss Basler going mad over her next edition of the Peanut Picker ; and Miss Pruden totaling-up S. H. S. ' s bank ac¬ count. Yep, it ' s the facultyl Mr. Molinari has organized a choral class to train voices in group singing. This class takes the place of the Glee Club. They meet five times a week and are a very popular group in S. H. S. Miss Mamie Basler Office Training Miss Marguerite Bell Language Arts, Social Studies Miss Virginia Brinkley Miss Lucy Britt Latin, Language Arts Mathematics

Page 12 text:

The body lhat keeps S. H. S. a wonderful school is the School Board. To them come problems of both students and faculty. These are always solved with our well-being at heart. Surely, they deserve much praise for the never end¬ ing efforts to give their best for the good of all. 7 he luCf wiieeli noil 8 In the short time that Mr. Richardson was out principal he won deep respect from both faculty and students. Just as the annual went to press, he announced his resignation to accept the position of executive secretary of the Virginia High School League. We take this op portunity to thank him sincerely fo r his services and to wish him all the best in his new work. One who has been a friend and counselor as well as our principal for six years is Mr. Savage, or ' ' Doc, as we students fondly, but respectfully, call him. It seems only proper that one so capable should rise to the higher position of Superintendent of Schools. We also feel that our loss is all Suffolk school students ' gain.



Page 14 text:

1 Mrs. Ann H. Burton Language Arts, Social Studies Miss Elsie Cottam Librarian Mr. Wilbert Crocker Chemistry, Physics Mr. Fred Culpepper Industrial Arts At first glance this class seems to be full of ho! air. Not so, it ' s just our quiet Mr. Crocker as he manages to teach his stu¬ dents about atomic fission and the law of gravity. 10

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