Suffolk High School - Peanut Yearbook (Suffolk, VA)

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960 SUFFOLK HIGH SCHOOL Suffolk, Virginia Co-Editors: Betty Stewart Pam Miltier foreword ” u 5ncover of this, the 1969 Peonot, I.He shield fromSfhe seal of Suffolk High Schoqi. ' fere ore two symbSh on this shield; the tng-.ond the erowo of leaders w th pride on thesb symbofs Kte tt Be y ifc jSj us through our years of Ngh schtfcj mind us of the part we !We p|a J| 3 pj ||§h School, of all that SuffollONhgh stSas fo oH that she means to us, and ail that be has given u$.. ■ ne ' v§ pr Year ' for the seniorsSnd this is our -hoof, we ef there is I ' Our Year ' etween wish to give vouSbm - help you recoil, gs re ig, and friendship. his Our Year , there f Suffolk High School, vhen you, too, will have ear to call your own. % €{! Dedication True worth is in being, not seeming — In doing, each day that goes by, some little good— A quiet little lady who through the years has never been too busy to help the stum¬ bling or to show a sincere interest in each individual; a gentle lady who has devoted her life to bringing students into the light of knowledge, she has truly proven her worth. With pride, we, the annual staff, dedicate this, the 42nd edition of the Pea¬ nut, to Miss Reed West. Mr. James M. Helmer Principol Suffolk School Mr. Arthur E. Jones Assistant Principal ftoard Left to right: Mr. George A. Thornton, Mrs. William M. Harry Lee Cross, Jr., Mr. W. R. Savage, Jr., Mr. Wil- Birdsong, Mr. W. T. Pond, Jr., Mr. Kermit Kelly, Mr. liam P. Vaden. faculty 1959-60 Miss Mamie Basler Mory Washington College Mr. James Corbett North Carolina State B.S. Mrs. Ann Burton Randolph-Macon Women ' s College B.S. Mrs. Rebecca Caton Mary Washington College B.S. George Washington University Miss Virginia Brinkley Longwood College B.S., M.Ed. Mr. Wilbert Crocker University of Richmond B.A. Mrs. Jane M. Cryer Longwood College B.A. 9 Mr. Hoi Furr Woke Forest B.A., M.A. Mrs. Morion Ellis Women ' s College University of North Carolina A.B. William and Mary Mrs. Elisabeth Dixon Sweet Briar College A.B. Miss Nancy Gilbert Lynchburg College B.A. Mrs. Miriam Goldberg Madison College John Hopkins B.S. Mr. Irving January University of Virginia B.A. Americon Institute For Foreign Trade Mr. Robert Herring Eost Carolina Mr. Wynn Gregory University of Richmond i A ■ S ■ ! ■1 [ 1 1 ' M Fv m w v I. — 1 Vacuity 1959-60 Mr. Williom H Kilby Stounton Military Academy Mrs. Frances Kitchen Michigon State N.P New York Miss Anna Koontz Madison College B.S. University of Virginia M.Ed. Mrs. Mary Perts St Catherine Institute, St Petersburg, Russia Vacuity 1959-60 Mr. Henry Schmoele University of Richmond B.A. Mr. Arthur Spoltore Appalachian State William and Mary B.S., M.Ed. Mrs. Mary R. Warner Long wood College B S. SENIORS As we walked up the steps of Suffolk High School in the foil of ' 59, graduation seemed a distant dream of the future; but old Papa Time has been shifting that hourglass with amazing rapidity, for the time has finally come when we can feel those sheepskins almost within our grasps. Spring always comes, even if she is a bit slow at times, and with it a senior ' s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of graduation. High School is but the beginning of knowledge. Our school gave of herself to us, and her greatest gift was to teach us to love learning We had but to accept. For four years we looked forward to graduation, and now we have reached its gate. We owe so much to our faculty, to ou r administration, and to our fellow students. We are ready to leave, but when we allow our minds to ramble over the dances, the parties, the assemblies, the mischief, the moments of in¬ spiration, the million and one private memories that are the precious pos¬ sessions of each individual—we know that we will keep these things for the proud vision of the future. Mary Ann Debnam Emery Nichols Secretary Treasurer Townsend Artmon J. V. Football 1; Baseboll man¬ ager 1; Monogrom Club 2, 3; Pep Club 3. Linda Aston Civic Somariton Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2; Chorol Club 1,2,3; Peanut Picker 1,2,3; Band 2,3,4; Li¬ brarian 2; F.B.L.A. 3. Linda Annas Civic Samaritan Tri-Hi-Y, 1,2, Secretary 2; P-Nut Picker re¬ porter 1, Dramatics Club I, Sec.-treos of sophomore class; Sec. M.G.A. 3; Girls ' State 3; J.V. basketball 3, Member of Gladys-Yates Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, member of Pep Club 3,4; Mem¬ ber F.T.A. 4, Asst. Business Manager of Annual 3, Bus. Mgr. 4. Sen ior Class ct c) Herman Lee Baines Football 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,3. Betty Byrd Aston Future Homemakers of Americo 1; Forensics 1,3. Billy Babb Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3, Hi-Y-1; Monogram Club 1, 2,3,4, Track 2,3,4, Key Club 2,3,4; American Legion Foot¬ ball Trophy 4 Pot Barden Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Choplain 4; Peanut Picker 1,4; Pep Club 3,4. Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Chaplain 2, Pres. 3, Hi-Y Council 3, District Convention 3,4, Secretary 4, Blue Ridge Assembly 2,3,4, Pres. 4, M.G.A. 3,4, Chorol Club 2,3, V. Pres. 3; Key Club 3,4, Pres. 4, Key Club Inter¬ national Convention 4, District Key Club Convention 4, Var¬ sity Tennis 1,2,3,4; Varsity Basketball 4; Inter-Club Coun¬ cil 3,4; Pres. S.H.S. Student Body; District S.C.A. Conven¬ tion 4; State Convention 4 . Senior Class Brenda Voiper Beamon Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Thespian So¬ ciety 1,2,3,4, District Forensics 1,2, First Place 1; State Forens¬ ics 1; Pep Club 3,4; Choral Club 3; Peanut Picker 3,4, Jr. Asst. Feature 3, Asst, to News 4. Charlotte Lee Barker F.B.L.A. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4 Lucille Barden Tri-Hi-Y Asst. Sect 3. Alphine H. Barrett, Jr. Football 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3,4. Tommy Benton J. V. Football 1,2; Track 1; J.V. Basketball 1,2; Hi-Y Club 1,2,3,4; Student Senate 1,2, 3,4, V. Pres. 3; Key Club 2,3,4, Treas. 3; Governor of Capital District 4, Honor Council 3,4, Pres. 4; Asst. Sports Writer for Peanut Picker 3; Varsity Foot¬ ball 3; Varsity Basketball 3; Boys State 3. Ralph Biittner Football 1,2,3,4; Trock 1,2; Hi-Y Club 1,2,3,4; Student Senate 3; Monogrom Club 3,4; Peanut Picker 4; School Pho¬ tographer 4. Senior Class Kenneth Beaton Jeffrey Alon Bernstein J.V. Football 1; J.V. Basket¬ ball 1,2,3; Varsity Tennis 1,2, 3,4, Monogram Club 1,2,3,4, Dramatic Club 1; Varsity Foot¬ ball 2,3,4, Varsity Bosketball 4; Peanut Picker Asst. Sports George M. Blair Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Treas. 1, Band 1 . Betty Bruce Bond 1. All State; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,4, Treos. 4; F.T.A. 3,4, Pep Club 3,4, Peanut Business Staff 3; Peanut Picker 4, Chor¬ al Club 3. Betty Byrd Band 1,2,3,4; All-State Band 1,2,3; Choral Club 1,2,3; Dramatic Club 1,2,4; F.H.A. 3. Senior Class Jesse Claud Baseball 1,2; Footboll 1,2. Bucky Daniels Football 1,2,3,4, Baseball 3; Trock 2,3; Monogram 1 , 2 , 3,4 Mary Ann Debnam Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4; Dra¬ matic Club 1; Vice Pres, of Soph. Class; FT.A. 3,4, Sec. 4; Student Senate 3; Peanut Picker 3,4, Asst. Business Man¬ ager 3; Girls State 3; Blue Ridge Assembly 3; Pep Club 4; Honor Council 3,4 Dottie Daughtrey Band 1,2,3,4, 1st Lt. Bond 3, 4, All State Band; Peanut Busi¬ ness Staff 1,3, Peanut Picker Business Staff 3,4; Business Manager 4, Thespian Club 2,3, 4, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Tri- Hi-Y 3,4, Pres 4, Pep Club 3,4; Most Valuoble Member of Band 3, Blue Ridge Assembly 3, Student Senate 4, Ways and Means Comm 4; Inter-Club Council 4 Eddie Deshields Footboll 1,2; Hi-Y 1; Trock Manoger 2. Bobby Draper Footboll 1,2,3,4; Copt. 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Copt. 4. Baseboll 1,2,3; Monogram Club 1.2.3.4, Key Club 2,3,4, Track 2.3.4. Sommie Edwards Trock 1,2,3,4; D.E. Club 3,4; Footboll 4 Morgaret Edwards Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Chaplain 4, Dramatic Club 1; Cheerleader 2,3,4, Co-Capt 4, Monogram Club 2,3,4, Peanut Picker 2, 3; Pep Club 3,4, Executive Boord 3, Student Senate 4, Ways and Means 4 Phil Evans Hi-Y 1,2; Choral Club 3; Band 1,2,3,4, Leader of Pep Bond 3,4 Linda Farrenkoph Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4. Jack Eure Choral Club 1,2; Track 2,3,4. Hi-Y 2,3,4, Historian 4; Key Club 3,4, Sec. 4, Boys State 3; Photographer of Peanut Picker 4, Student Senate 4, President of Closs 4 Senior Class Jim Flynn Hi-Y 1,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2; Football 4. Jerry Farless D.E. Club 3,4, Treas. 3; Mono¬ gram Club 3,4, Manager of Football Team 3 Berry Fitxhugh Football 1,2,3,4, Hi-Y 2,3,4, J.V. Basketball 3; Pep Club 4, Monogram Club 4. Audrey Ann Glenn Basketball 2,3,4; Thespian Club 2,3,4, Treas. 4; Three Act Play 2.3, Stage Mgr. 3; Pep Club 3.4, Peanut Staff 4, Peanut Picker Staff 4. Nito Hoslctt Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Sec ' t. 4 Joy Gatling Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Choral Club 3. Senior Class Jimmy Hill Hi-Y 2; D.E. Club 3,4 Billy Harrell Band 1,2,3,4, Copt. 3,4; Foot¬ ball 2,3,4 Key Club 2,3,4; Trock 1; Baseball 2,3. Sandra Carroll Hicks F.H.A. 1,2; F.B.L.A. 3, Pres. 3. Frank Holland Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Football 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3,4. William Michael Hobbs Band 2,3,4, Officer 3,4; Base¬ ball 2,3, Choral Club 2,3; D.E. Club 3,4. Senior Class Worren Hughes Transferred from Norview High School, Norfolk, Va., Footboll Woody Holton Football 1,3; Baseball 2; Hi-Y 1,3,4. Peerman Holland Football 1,2,3,4, Tennis 1,2; Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, V. Pres. 2,4, Dramatic Club 1; Key Club 2, 3,4, V. Pres. 4; Delegate to M.G.A. 2; Trock 3. Joyce Howell Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 3, 4, Peanut Staff 4, Peanut Picker Staff 4, F T.A. 4 Rodney James Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Sec ' t. 2, Chop- loin 3, Pres. 4, Choral Club 1,2; Mgr. of Boseboll 2,3; Honor Council 3,4, Inter-Club Council 4; V. Pres. Class 4. Jack Hutton Hi-Y 1,3,4; Football 1,2,3; Track 1,M Sen ior Class Fredrick Curtis Johnson Football 1,2,3,4, Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Boseboll 2, Mgr. 1; Band 3; Choral Club 3; Track 3,4 Jeanette Jones Dramatic Club 1, Thespian Club 4, Peanut Picker Business Staff 1,2,3,4, Peanut Staff 2; Choral Club 1,2,3; Basketball 2 3 4, Co. Capt. 4, Monogram Club 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, F T.A. 3,4, Pep Club 4. Pot Jernigan Peanut Picker Business Staff 1, 2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1, Dramatic Club 1; Choral Club 2, Pep Club 3,4, F.B.L.A. Jacquelyn Jones Dramatic Club 1, Peanut Picker Business Staff 1,2,3,4; Tri-Hi- Y 2,3,4; Chorol Club 1,2,3; Peanut Staff 2, F T A 3,4; J.V Bosketball 3; Mgr. Girls Bas¬ ketball 4, Pep Club 4, Thespian Club 4 Robert Kinsey Boseboll 2; Footboll 1; Mono¬ gram Club 2,3,4, Hi-Y Club 2; Ronald Blanchard King Boseboll 1,2; Band 1,2,3; Footboll 2,3,4 Senior Class Linda Leake F H.A. 1,2,3,4; Choral Club 1, 2,3; Inter-Club Council 3, Va. State Convention for F.H.A. 3. Rita Long Jackie Kiser Tri-Hi-Y Club 1,2,3,4, F.H.A. 1,2; Dromotic Club 1,2, Pea¬ nut Picker 1; D.E. Club 3, Basketball 3,4 David Little D.E. Club 3. Dionne Minton F.H.A. 1; Dramatic Club 1; Tri- Hi-Y Club 1; Choral Club 1. Pamela Ardis Miltier Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Peanut Picker 1,2; Peanut 2,3,4, Co-Editor 4, Student Senate 2,3,4, Pep Club 3,4, Choral Club 2,3, Thespian Club 3,4, Clerk 4, Jr. Class Sec ' t. 3. Patsy Mitchell F.H.A. 1,2; Majorette 1,2,3,4, Drum Maiorette 2,3,4; Basket¬ ball 3,4; Monogram 3,4 Senior Class Glenda Carole Mixed Dramatic Club 1, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,4; Thespian Club 2,3,4, Choral Club 2,3; P-Nut Picker 2; Pep Club 3,4, P-Nut Busi¬ ness Staff 3,4, School Reporter for Vo. Pilot 3; 3 Act Play 3, Monogram Club 4, Cheerleader 4; Hi-Y Council 4 Emery Nichols Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1, 2,3,4, Baseball 1,2,3, Track 2,3,4; Monogram Club 1,2,3, 4, Key Club 3,4 Barbara Morgan Dramatic Club; Basketball 2,3, 4, Co-Capt. 4, Thespian Club 2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 4 F T A 3,4, 3-Act Ploy 3. Shirley Owens Tri-Hi-Y 1; F.H.A. 2,3. Mary Sue Parker Dramatic Ciub 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,4, Treas 4, Treas. of Class 3; Executive Board 3; Pep Club 3,4; Peanut 4; Peanut Picker 4, Monogram Club 4, Cheer¬ leader 4 Wayne Osborn Band 1,2,3,4, Football 1,4, Basketball 2, Trock 2,3,4. Senior Class Bobby Pettyjohn Football 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1,2, 3, Monogram Club 1,2,3,4. Jimmy Panton Football 1,2; Track 1; One Act Play Backstage 2. Mary Virginia Porker F.H.A. 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. Mary Lawrence Pond Student Senate 1,2,4 , Sec. 4, Dramatic Club 1; Thespian Club 3,4, Co-Clerk 4; Class Pres. 2, Peanut Picker 2,3,4, Ass ' t. Front Pg. Ed. 3, News Ed 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, V. Pres. 4, Roving Reporter 2; Cheer¬ leader 3; Executive Comm. 3; Girls State 3; Monogrom Club 3,4, Pep Club 3,4, Good Neigh¬ bor Day ' s Representative 4; Peanut Bowl Princess 4. Kaye Pierce Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 3, 4, Peanut Picker Staff 4; Pea¬ nut Staff 4 Senior Class Sam Powell Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Football 1. Edwina Price Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Peanut Pick¬ er 1,2,4, Dramatic Club 1, Pea¬ nut Business Staff 2,4; J.V. Basketball 3; F.T.A. 3,4, Treas. 4, Pep Club 4. Patsy Rogers Dramatic Club 1; Cheerleader 1,3,4, Co-Capt. 4; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Girls Basketball 2,3; Choral Club 2, Pep Club 3,4; Peanut Bowl Queen 4 Curry Browne Richards Jr. Baseball 1; French Club 3. Billy Scon Football 2,3,4; Tom Sykes Me¬ morial Trophy 4. Marjorie Shotton Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Peonut Pick¬ er 1,2,4; Peanut 3,4; F T.A. 3,4, Thespian 2,3,4; Choral Club 2. Richard Savage Football 1,2,3,4, Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, V. Pres. 3; Track 2,3,4; Peo¬ nut Picker 3,4, Sports Editor 4; Key Club 3,4, Thespian So¬ ciety 3,4, Peanut Club 3,4; Pep Club 3,4, Student Senate 4; One Act Play 3; W.L.P.M. Football Trophy 4. Senior Class Bobby Speight Hi-Y Club 1,2,3,4, Sect 1, V Pres. 2, Sergeont at Arms 3; Key Club 3,4, Treos. 4. Sammy Sherard Band 1,2,3,4, All-State Band 3; Hi-Y Club 1,2; Chorol Club 3; Baseball Manager 2. Chuck Smith Football 1,3; Footboll Man¬ ager 4, Track 1,2,3,4, Key Club 3,4; Monogram Club 4 Sandro Stanfield Peanut Picker 1,2,3,4, Asst. Business Manager 2, News Edi¬ tor 3, Editor 4; Thespian Club 1,3,4, Student Senate 3,4, Pep Club 3,4, E T A. 3,4. Betty Carolyn Stewart Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Dramatic Club 1; Thespian Club 2,3,4; Peanut Picker 1,2, Bosketball 2,3,4; Hi-Y Council 4; Choral Club 2,3; Suffolk High Pre¬ sents 2; 3-Act Play 2, Pep Club 3,4, Student Senate 4; Peanut 3,4, Co-Ed. 4; Prin¬ cess—P-Nut Bowl 4 Sue Stallings Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Thespian So¬ ciety 2,3,4, 3 Act Play 2,3; Peanut Picker 2; F T.A. 3,4. Senior Class James Richord Sydnor Football 2; D.E. Club 3,4. Kay Staylor Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Inter-Club Council 4, Tri-Hi-Y Council 4, Dramatic Club 1, Peanut Pick¬ er 2,4, F.T.A. 3,4, Pres. 4, F.T.A. Convention 3, Peanut Business Staff 3,4; J.V Basket- boll Team 3; Pep Club 4 John Edward Story Barbara Tidwell Band 1,2,3,4, Co-Copt. 4, Tri- Hi-Y 1,2; Student Senate l; Choral Club 2,3, Librarian 3; Dramatic Club 1; Thespion Club 3,4, V Pres. 4; Three Act Play 2,3, Peanut Picker 2,4, Asst. Circulation Mgr 4, Peanut Business 3,4; Girl ' s State 3; Monogram Club 4. Tom Wolsh Football 1,2,3,4; Hi-Y 1,2,3.4; Track 2,4; Tennis Mgr. 3, Pep Club 4. Mary Eleanor Thornton Student Senate 1,3,4, Ways and Means 3,4, Dramotic Club 1, 2, Thespian Club 3,4; Tri-Hi- Y 2; Peanut Business Staff 3, 4. Pep Club 3,4, F.T.A. 4 Senior Class Elisabeth Paige West F.H.A. 1,2. Barbara Gail Wallace Bond 1; Dromatic Clu b 1 ; Thespian Club 2,3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Peanut Picker Business Staff 2,4, Peanut Business Staff 3,4, F.T.A. 3,4; Girls ' Basketball Mgr. 3,4; Pep Club 4; Student Senate 4 Carol Warrington Tri-Hi-Y 1; Thespian Club 2, 3,4; Port in Christmos Ploy 2; Choral Club 3, F.T.A. 3,4, His¬ torian 4, Art Work for Peonut Picker 4 Charles Wilkins D.E. Club 3,4; First place in Sales Demonstration Judging Contest at Deep Creek. Jack West Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Tennis 1,2,3,4, Hi-Y 1, 2,3,4, Senate 1,2, Dramatic Club 1, Monogram Club 2,3,4; Ass ' t. Sports Ed. Peanut Picker 4; S.H.S. Presents 4 Senior Class Tim Williams Helen Wyrick F.H.A. 1,2, Bond 2,3; D.E. Club 3; Peanut Picker 4. Anna Emilie Zajicek Choral Club 2.3, F.B.L.A. 3, Treos. 3. Outstanding Major Thomas Benton, Jr. These eight seniors were chosen by their classmates os outstanding because of their John William Baker, Jr. Pamela Ardis Miltier Seniors Mary Ann Debnam leadership, citizenship, scholarship, and personality. Mary Lawrence Pond John Dalton Eure, Jr. Rodney Hughes James Senior BEST DRESSED Sue Porker ond John Baker BEST ALL ' ROUND Dottie Daughtrey and John Baker BEST LOOKING Patsy Rogers and Fred Johnson MOST ATHLETIC J eanette Jones and Bobby Draper MOST STUDIOUS Brenda Beamon ond John Baker BEST DISPOSITION Dottie Daughtrey and George Carr MOST DEPENDABLE Sandra Stanfield and Jack Eure and Kenneth Beaton CRAZIEST Barbara Tidwell 1. Pam Miltier 2. Dottie Daughtrey 3. Boo Scott 4. Tommy Benton 5. Barbara Tidwell 6. Jeff Bernstein 7. Barbara Wallace 8. Mary Anne Debnam 9. Sissy Thornton 10. Jimmy Panton 11 Sandra Hichs 12. Glenda Mizelle and John Edward Story 13. Pat Barden 14. Patsy Rogers 15. Jock Eure 16. Fred Johnson 17. Linda Annas 18. Pete Doughtie 19. Betty Stewart 20. George Carr .2-1. Jeanette and Jacquelyn Jones 22, 1 Mary Lawrence Pond 23. Kay Staylor tf til 37 Jean Borden Wolly Bornett Jackie Bortles Bill Byrd June Bolton {juniors Kathleen Branch Jack Brantley Peggy Bristow 38 Melinda Dovidson Patsy Duck Phyllis Duke Shirley Dunkley Pat Early {juniors Barbara Ellis Phyllis Eure Myrtle Felton Betty Fletcher Bobby Forbes 39 Jeon Harrell Shirley Horrison Blair Harry Richard Herring Sandra Hewitt junior Billy Hiltner Bob Holland Penny Holland Robert Holt Bobby House 40 James Johnson Micheal Johnson Philip Johnson Vonce Joyner Jl „ V III J tHA yi Cl J - - 9 N t 1 ? Allen Kelly Joyce Kotz Mary Jo LoCasio Lonneto Lowe John Marshall Class Husie Mortin Becky Motterson Irene Mathews Bobby Mitchell Koye Mitchell 41 Emmett Reeves Connie Reid Frank Richards Emily Riddick Sarah Leigh Reiger «2 This group of Juniors is admiring the cute S.H.S. teddy bears which they sold os o class project. Step right up! is the cry of these industrious Juniors os they operote the concession stand ot the basketball games. 45 Sandro Asbell Jimmy Asimos Ronald Aston Brenda Bailey Rufus Baines Lynn Baker Mary Jo Barnette Penny Barrett Kay Bell Donnie Benton Judy Blackley James Blair Johnny Bradley Kenneth Branch Bonnie Jo Briley Christine Brooks Grover Brooks Bucky Buchanan Gene Burton Jock Cornett Jo Anne Carter Jimmy Caton Robie Chondler Rogie Coulbourn Brenda Ellis Nancy Everett Gloria Farrenkoph John Felgentreu Sophomore n luh ' - Walter Felton Bill Flynn a a J i , Charles Foster Zock Foster Frances Galvin Lefty Gardner Skid Garnett George Gatling Class omes Gwaltney Lillie Harrell Dickie Harrell Riddick Harrell Tommy Hawkins Martha Hayes Wayne Hoyes Jo Ann Heoth Tommy Hofler Jimmy Holly Anna Roy Holland Corky Howell Morns Hurdle Demi Johnson L. D. Johnson Paulette Johnson Earl Johnson Mary Virginia Jones Carolyn Klages Lillie Laderberg Elizabeth Luke Martha Lupton James Mann Joyce Motthews Sally Michaels Jud Miles I ' s rs - A i y A SL r r ? A f Jt 5 A A A Jk+.h a 0 t ifV4 o r SL o A o ' n r t 0 n, i A . —. 1 ex ’ Judy Overmon Sonny Owens David Parker Jimmy Parker Kenneth Parker Sue Pearce Linda Powell Michael Pratt Ben Ralph James Rogers Leah Rountree Charles Russell Jimmy Russell Mills Soecker Judy Scott Walter Scott Bobby Simpson Jockie Smith Julone Speer Charlotte Steel Sue Stephenson Judy Stone Joey Todd Ben Traylor Perry Turner Anne Vaden Karen Volper Tommy Warrington Shelly Watson Joseph Weintrob rs a A $ Kenneth Edward Whitley Westn dge ff 1 Katherine Charnell Wilkins Williams Sophomore Class Louis Williams Arlyn Winslow Betty Lou Wormwood Gerald Writtenbury ft M ' ifei ft 5 T ft ft ft Adams Asimos Bartles Andrews Baines Beamon Arrington Baker Benton Ashley Barrett Biittner J Ellis Fanny Foster Eure Fitzhugh Froser Evans Fletcher Gaston Familant Floyd Grady ft A ft ;i ft ft ft ft ■ •W BmlVvmt filHry i ft ft ft A? ft _ 2 _ l Jreskman Groy Harrell Grefe Hawkins Griffin Hill Harrell Hill Holloman Howell Johnson, B. Johnson, D. Johnson, J. Johnson, J. King, B. King, W. ft ft ) ' iit!r Q, ft f y n-f t, 1 ft n ' s n c Lomb Morshall Milburn Morgan, T. Oliver Pond Russell Lawson Martin Miller Murphy Parker, G. Powell Salmon Lee Matthews Missett Nichols Parker, L. Rice Savage Leggett McLemore Morgan, B. Nimmo Pickard Roberts Sheffield Class Shepherd Sipple Stetson Tayen Turner, R. Ward Williams, K. Shotton Speight Stone, D. Tew Valentine Webb Wills Siemasko Spivey Stone, R. Tucker Varney White Wormwood Sightler Stephenson Sutphin Turner, M. Wade Williams, A. Young Underclassmen teachers Underclassmen teachers—Lett to right: Mrs. Mathews, Mrs. Wallace, Miss Parker, Miss Herbert, and Miss Stonley 52 53 A ' r ft tiAm A ft Kh 0 A V A o n n V o s ' h A ? 5 J - ft ' - ; ft A iJk A (5 ft m A V A A 0 n T f A J ■ j l A a 1 V 9 .--ji rj ; . ‘U A a 1 A f t j A A ft w ft Kr ? ' ax Alexander, Alley, Allsbrook, Annas, Asbell, Ashby, Aston Babb, Babb, Barnes, Baird, Bangley, Barker, Barnes Bell, Billups, Birdsong, Blair, Blythe, Boze, Bunch Bridges, Brinkley, Brinkley, L., Brinkley, P., Britt, Brockwell Brown, Bryant, Butler, Chanly, Chory, Churn, Cockey Constantine, Cox, Cross, Daniels, Darden, Debnam Dickerson Doughtie, Drake, Draper, Duke, Linda Brinkley not pictured. 54 Dunn, Ellis, Eure, Evans, Everett, Ferguson, Franks Gornett, Gornett, V., Grissom, Gumms, Habel, Hancock. Hill Hingerty, Holland, Holland, T., Holland, W, Holladay, Howard, Johnson Johnson, J., Johnson, J., Kincaid, King, Kinsey, Laderberg, Landers Leake, Leggett. Leggett, J., Leggett, R., Lewis, Little, Luter Moyo, Midcliff, Miles, Munden, Neal, Nelms, Nichols Odom, Oliver, Parker, Parker, B 55 Pierce, Pinner, B., Pinner, C Pope. J., Pope, P., Powell, J., Powell, J. Rawles, Riddick, Rodgeri, Rogers, Sounders, Sightler, H., Sightler, P Simpson, Sipple, Smith, C., Smith, W„ Spence, Staylor, Sweat Sydnor, Thompson, Thornton, Umphlette, E., Umphlette, J., Voden, Voughn Walsh, Webb, Weintrob, Wese, West, G., West, H., White Whitley, Williams, J., Williams, P , Wilkins, Wilkinson, Wise, Womble Woodard, B., Woodard, M., Worrell, B., Worrell, J. 56 Seventh Grade Adorns, Allison, Ange, Arnel, Arrington, Asbell, Asbell, Boiley, Boines, Borden Barnes, Blanchard, Blythe, Branch, Bray, Britt, Brockman, Bryant, Bryant, Bunch Butler, Butler, Burch, Burden, Byrd, Casper, Coggins, Cocoran, Coulbourn, Cox Council, Crockett, Dail, Dail, Delpiero, Doughtie, Ducky, Duke, Duke, Dunn Eddy, Edwards, Edwards, Edwards, Elliott, Ellis, Ellis, Eure, Eure, Everett Everett, Freeman, Friend, Garnett, Gibbs, Goldberg, Grefe, Griggs, Horrell, Harrell Hawkins, Hayes, Heary, Herrick, Hicks, Hill, Hiltner, Holcombe, Holland, Holmes Holmes, Holton, Holt, James, Jernigan, Johnson, Johnson 57 Seventh Grade cs m n n f i. 3 n ft S ' ' ft A O A ft i i r a 7 ft. 3 ft ft ' IH ft r ( ft ■P rs V ft ft ft ft ft §3 ft ft ft • n ft | 4 A a ' ft ft r ft n ft ' j a V ft ft a A a ft (- ft V ft . n - v ' • ft ' a A ft ft ft, ft . J o o r ft ft 4 ft ■ i n r. A ft r A § a ft a 1a O Johnson, Jolly, Jones, King, King, King, Knolle, Lawson, Lewis, LoCoscio Mann, Mathias, Matthews, Matthews, Matthews, McClenny, Meadows, Medlin, Milburn, Miltier Minton, Morgan, Moore, Nichols, Norfleet, O ' Connor, Oliver, Oliver, Owens, Palmer Petty, Pond, Pond, Powell, Powell, Reeves, Reeves, Reid, Riddick, Ritter Ritter, Saunders, Scott, Scott, Sherard, Simmons, Simons, Slavin, Small, Smith Stondin, Stanley, Starkey, Story, Sutphin, Sylvia, Tarkington, Taylor, Tracy, Traylor Tribble, Turner, Taylor, Tyler, Umphlette, Underwood, Wade, Ward, Watkins, Webb West, Wilcox, Winkle, Wood, Wyatt, Wyatt, Zajicek. 58 59 Student Senate Officers Student Senate Row 1, L. to R.: Martin, Pond, Baker. Row 2, L. to R.: Brinkley, Wallace, Daughtry, Powell, Eure, Hofler, Baker, Constantine, Cross, Garnett. Row 3, L. to R.: Reid, Stewart, Felton ' Thompson, Goldberg, Edwards, Norfleet, Coulbourn, Marshall, Whitley, Thornton, Harrell. Row 4, L. to R.: Savage, Benton, Bernstein, Stanfield. Honor Council Honor Council Front row—left to right: Woodword, Hofler, Dunn, Benton—president. Bock row: James, Hobbs, Bryant, Overman, Debnam, Coulbourn. Ways and Means Ways and Means Left to right: Baker, Edwards, Powell, Daughtrey, Wallace, Thornton, Smith, Martin, Holland, Goldberg, Norfleet, Thompson, Pond, Bernstein, Savage. 61 Pom Miltier Zhc Peanut Co-Editors Betty Stewart Annual Staff ot Work Koren Volper Chornell Williams Rusty Rollings Melinda Dovidson Peanut business Staff Peanut Picker Dottie Do ugh trey Business Manager Staff First row, left to right: Thompson, Wills, Stanfield, Pond, Daughtrey, Savage. Second row; Mizelle, Michaels, Warrington, Brooks, Rogers, Pond, Goldberg, Wallace, Parker, Coulbourn. Third row: Jones, Shotton, Jones, Stallings, Price Fourth row: Eure, Hofler, Bernstein, Glenn, Stoylor, Vaden, Tidwell, Rice. 64 Gladys Gates Zri Hi Alpha Chapter Officers: Borden, Bruce, Debnam, Mizelle, Annas 1st row: Debnam 2nd row: Hewitt, Yates, Sponsor 3rd row: Borden, Howell, Norfleet, Shot ton 4th row: Womble, Hobel, Parker, Johnston, Stoylor, Jones, Jones 5th row: Wills, Eure, Gatling, Barden, Mizelle, Annas, Zojicek, Turner 6th row: Stallings, Price, Bruce, Fletcher Harrell, Kiser, Williams, Sponsor 65 Gladys yates Zri-Hi-y Beta Chapter Officers L. to R.: Edwards, Haslette, Parker, Pond, Daughtrey. 1st row: Daughtrey 2nd row: Felton, Stewart. 3rd row: Coulbourn, Dovidson, Sponsor, Miss Yates. Edwards. 4th row: Bristow, Forrenkoph, Haslette, Beamon, Pond. 5th row: LoCascio, Parker, Pierce, Rogers, Walloce, Miltier 6th row: Brown, Pond, Rutter, Powell, Early, Parker, Lowe 7th row: Holland, Clay, Bryant, Baird, Simpson, Morgan, Parker, Sponsor, Mrs. Cryer Officers In front: Judy Scott (moved), vice-pres. (Solly Michoel is now v.-pres.). Gene Burton, President, in background: Sue Stephenson, Chaplain, Mary Lynn Murphy, His¬ torian; Linda Harrell, Re¬ porter; Mrs. Norfleet, sponsor; Rogie Coul- bourn, treos.; and Chor- nell Williams, sec. Civic-Samaritan Zri-Hi- V Members: Gene Burton, president Second row: Mrs. Norfleet, Judy Scott. Third row: Sue Stephenson, Rogie Coulbourn, Chamell Williams. Fourth row: Barbara Overman, Sally Michael, Ann Voden, Brenda Ellis, Lynn Baker, Brenda Bailey. Fifth row: Pat Droves, Judy Overman, Judy Stone, Sue Pearce, Linda Powell, Karen Volper, Chris¬ tine Brooks. Sixth row: Penny Barrett, Linda Parker, Mary Louise Pickard, Janie John¬ son, Mary Carolyn Asimos, Leah Rountree, Linda Nelms Seventh row: Eleanor Green, Nancy Everett, Marty Beamon, Linda Har¬ rell, Betty Bracy, Chorlotte Steel, Sylvia Shepherd, Julane Speer Eighth row: Carol Siemasko, Brenda Tew, Betsy Morgan, Gay Rice, Nancy Miller, Mary Lynn Murphy. Betty Fitzhugh, Nancy Cross, Betty White, and Frances Galvin 67 s u f f 0 r k H V Officers—Front row, left to right: Rodney James, Pres., Berry Fitzhugh, Sgt at Arms, Billy Chapman, Treas ; George Blair, Sgt at Arms Lost row: Inrk Wp j Chaplain; Alex Howell, Sec ; Jock Eure, Historian, Peerman Holland, V-Pres ; in foreground—Mr. Corbett, the sponsor. Members—Front: Mr. Corbett, the sponsor. First row: Alex Howell, Peerman Holland, Rod¬ ney James, Jack West Second row: Billy Chapman, Berry Fitzhugh,George Blair, Jock Eure. Third row: Paul Hollomon, Jackie Hutton, George Gatling, Donnie Benton, Jimmy Russell, John Baker, Jack Grant, James Gwaltney. Fourth row: William Fraser, Griffin, Larry Stetson, Jim Flynn, James Blair, Buzz Hofler, Tommy Hawkins, Haynes, Charles Darden, Jim Gat¬ ling. Fifth row: Woody Holton, Sammy Powell, Bobby Speight, Jackie Hollond, George Carr, Richard Herring, Dees Stallings, Tom Walsh, Blair Harry, Alan Kelly. 68 K c v c i u b Officers—from left to right: Peermon Hollond, V-pres ; John Baker, presi- dent; Tommy Benton—Gov. of Cap. District of Key Club, Bobby Speight, treasurer; Jack Eure, secretary Members of Key Club—Bottom row: Walter Felton, Peermon Holland, Bobby Speight, Billy Harrell, John Baker, Jack Eure, Emery Nichols Middle row: Jim Mis- sett, Bobby Draper, Billy Babb, Rodney Jomes, Michael Pratt, Richard Savoge, Husie Martin, Tommy Benton Top row; Alex Howell, Richord Herring, Chuck Smith, Tommy Hofler, Jimmy Russell, Jeff Bernstein, George Pfeil, Tom Woodward, Rufus Baines. 69 Zkespian Club Officers Sitting: Daughtrey, president, Tidwell, v-president, Glenn, treasurer; Warrington, secretary Back row: co-clerks. Pond, and Miltier. First row, left to right: Pond, Warrington, Daughtrey, Tidwell, Glenn Second row: Wallace, Mizelle, Nelms, Brooks, Felton, Stanfield, Stewort Third row: Jones, Stallings, Shotton, Coul- bourn, Jones, Thornton, Harrison, Price, Kotz, Vaden, Burton, Norfleet. 70 Bock row, L. to R.: Claud, Kinsey, Felgentreu. Ward, Sydnor, Holland, Eawards, Bames, Schmole Front row, Richards, J. Johnson, Howard, M Johnson, Hurdle, L. to R.: Wilkins, Green, Riddick, Wade, Carter, Smith, Hobbs. D.£. Club 7. H.A- First row: Sponsor, Warner, Harrell, Forren- koph, Oliver, Duke, Shef field, Riddick, Droves, Johnson, Smith. Sec. row: Smith, Holland, Curnes, Johnson, Turner, Ellis Heath. L. row: Heath, Klagas, Turner, Barnette, Johnson, Dixon, sponsor, Winslow. R. row: Riddick, Duke, Smith, Hoyes, Oliver. 7.K.C.A. Jnterclub Council First row, L. to R.: Riddick, Smith, Dixon, Smith Second row, L. to R.: Burton, Boker, Annas, Stewart Third row. L. to R.: Baker, Debnam, Daughtry. Fourth row, L. to R.: Eure, James, Harrell, Holland. f.Z.A. First row, L. to R.: Debnam, Warington, Staylor, Price, Stanfield. Second row, L. to R.: Annas, Stalings,Thorn¬ ton. Pierce, Rollings, Harrell. Third row, L. to R.: Baird, Reigger, Simpson, Bruce, Harrison. Fourth row, L. to R. Shotton, Jones, Wallace, Howell, Jones. Guidance The use of the college cotalogues is one of the many opportunities offered to the students by Miss Bell. Miss Margurite Bell—Guidance Art Mrs. Perts takes pleasure in teaching her students the fundamentals of art. 73 Monogram Club Top row, left to right: We t. Walsh, James, Hiltner, Stallings, House, Draper, Holland, Brooks, Herring, Horry Second row, left to right: Scott, Pettyjohn, Hughes, Fitzhugh, Savage, Biittner, Baker, Bartles, Hol¬ ly, Daniels. Third row, left to right: Speight, Hofle ' Johnson, Thompson, Doughtie, LoCascio, Kinsey, Smith, Miles ' Fourth row, left to right: Babb, Carr, Gold¬ berg, Parker, Nichols, Flynn, Parker. Fifth row: Jones, Harrell, Norfleet, Coulbourn, Harrell Sixth row: Bern¬ stein, Mizelle, Speer, Missett, Baird Seventh row: Glenn, n , Edwords, Pep Club First row, left to right: LoCascio, Goldberg, Thompson, Stanfield, Barden, Harrell Fourth row: Glenn, Stewart, Speer, Edwards, Rogers, Norfleet, Porker, Mizelle, Coul- Milteer, Debnom, Stallings, Price, Wills, Pond, Biitner. bourn Second row: Coulbourn, Gardner, Powell, Brown, Fifth row: Thornton, Doughtrey, Bruce, Staylor, Barden, Parker, Reiger, Jones, Simpson, Baird. Third row: Wil- Beamon, Parker, Johnson, Price Sixth row: Savage’ liams, Volper, Norfleet, Wallace, Pierce, Howell, Jones, Fitzhugh, Walsh, West Varsity Cheerleaders Co.-Copt.—Potsy Rogers Cheerleaders: I. to r.: LoCascio, Goldberg, Thompson, Speer, Norfleet, Porker, Mizell, Coulbourn Kneeling: Co-Containc f p rs ond Edwords. . 75 sJ ♦V V. Cheerleaders Front row: Rice, Brinkley, Gornett, Harrell. Back row: Birdsong, West, Pinner, Ferguson, Tew, Beamon. f$QHd BAND PERSONNEL: FLUTES: Borbaro Tidwell Gene Burton Marjorie Weintrob Judy Miles Cindy Smith Becky Debnam OBOE: Treva Womble CLARINETS: Sue Pearce Peggy Bristow Harriet Clay Jack Brantley Linda Parker James Gwaltney Sally Michael Linda Aston Penny Barrett Joe Weintrob Shelly Watson Patsy Duck Lewis Williams ALTO CLARINET: Virginia Curnes cr — ASS e t A RtHETS: ' -rwtlo rVl.iqhtrpy George Marshall ALTO SAXES: TRUMPETS: Diane Churn Ernie Stephenson Wesley King Betty Woodard Phil Evans Sam Sherrard HORNS: BARITONE SAX: Bill Byrd Betty Anne Byrd Ben Traylor Clint Midkiff BASSES: Everette Goston CV ayne OsborD BmOTiver BARITONES: Allen Rogers Jimmy Asimos TENOR SAXES: Ronold Crocker Michael Evans Frankie Monahan Fred Boze Charles Pond TROMBONES: BASSOON: Hubert Young Frankie Case Eleanor Green Bobby Britt Bobby Brown CORNETS: Bill Flynn BASS TROMBONE: Walter Felton Billy Harrell Tom Woodard Tommy Morgan Alec Oliver Tommy Savage PERCUSSION: Tommy Chorey Mike Hobbs Bill Dickinson Dickie Baines Bobby Morgan Mike Babb Mills Stoylor Miles Soecker Majorettes Kneeling: Heod Majorettes, Pat Brinkley and Patsy Mitchell. Standing, I. to r.: Davidson, Rountree, Courtney, Lewis, Green MU State Wand L. to r.: Byrd, Clay, Weintrob, Pierce, Womble, Bristow, Green. Hall of Same Patsy Rogers Queen of the 1959 Peanut Bowl Maid of Honor 1960 Azalea Festivol Tommy Benton Governor, Capitol District Key Club International Girl ' s and May’s State L. to r.: Mary L. Pond, Linda Annas, Mary A. Debnam, Barbara Tidwell, Tommy Benton, Jock Eure. State Champion Zennis Zeam-1959 L. to r.: Manager Howell, Scott, Bernstein, Coach Spoltore, Captain Schnitzer, Baker, Kinsey, Nowell, Lightner Peanut Powl-1959 80 14th Annual Peanut ftowl The 14th Annual Peanut Bowl was the highlight of this yeor ' s football season. On November 6th, the Suf¬ folk Red Raiders defeated the Fronklin Broncos 19-14. Patsy Rogers was chosen to reign as queen of the 1959 Peanut Bowl and her princesses were Betty Stewart and Mary Lawrence Pond. The crowning of the Queen by Dr. J. M. Hobel, President of the Ro¬ tary Club, climaxed this gala occa¬ sion. Queen Patsy and Her Court 81 k Assembly Shots John Baker, President of the Student Senate, pre¬ sides at an assembly. Get in practice, Seniors! June 3rd will be here before you know it! 82 football 1959 football Scores 1959 Football Scores Suffolk 7 Granby 6 Suffolk 13 Norview 33 Suffolk 13 Cradock 32 Suffolk 40 Virginia Beach 0 Suffolk 0 Newport News 13 Suffolk 0 Princess Anne 32 Suffolk 7 Churchland 20 Suffolk 19 Franklin 14 Suffolk 7 Oscar Smith 27 Suffolk 7 Great Bridge 19 Coach Dick White and Captain Bobby Draper TEAM: Bottom row, left to right: Billy Harrell, Bobby Pettyiohn, Peter Doughtie, Bobby Draper, Jeff Bernstein, Billy Chopman, Bucky Daniels, Billy Babb Second row: Jimmy Russell, Richord Herring, Dees Stallings, Emery Nichols, Jim Flynn, George Corr, Warren Hughes, Ron¬ nie King Third row: Itsy ' Biittner, Berry Fitzhugh, Ken¬ neth Babb, Tommy Hotter, Charles Russell, Jimmy Holly, Boo Scott, J B Varney. Fourth row: Ray Nowell, Tom Wolsh, James Mann, Corky Howell, Grover Brooks, Richard Savage, jnrk WBobby House Fifth row: Blair Harry, Fred Johnson, Wayne Osborne, Peerman Holland, Tommy Hawkins, Sammy Edwards, Jackie Bar- ties, Eric Brooks. Lost row: assistant manager, Jimmy Artmon; Coaches Spoltore, White, and Gregory. 84 Returning Lettermen—Bottom row, from left to right: B Bobb, B Draper, R Sovoge. P. Doughtie, B Harrell Top row: B House, B Scott G. Carr, and B Pettyjohn. Returning Cetterman Our boys and equipment were ol- ways in good hands with this effi¬ cient crew in charge Here we find our hard working coaching stoff viewing the films of the games Kneeling, L. to R.: House, Howell, Petty- john Standing, L. to R: Monn, Flynn, f. 7 y P Canidates Candidates Babb, Walsh, King A fine example of Raider spirit was shown by George Carr, Center, Billy Harrell, Back, and Jeff Bernstein, Guard L. to R.: Edwards, Johnson, Daniels, Var¬ ney, Hofler, Holly, Biittner. Halfback Billy Babb picks up yardage for the Raiders. y. V. football Cooch Peochy 1959 Scores Suffolk 14 Cradock 26 Suffolk 0 Oscar Smith 35 Suffolk 0 Princess Anne 40 Suffolk 20 Berry Robinson 7 Suffolk 13 Great Bridge 20 Suffolk 13 Virginia Beach 0 Left to right. First row: Buchannan, Andrews, Howell, kenson, Nichols, Russell, Pope, White Fifth row: Grody, Speight, Felton, Bartles Second row: Borrett, Britt, Dan- Johnson, Hinkerty, B. Hrll, J Hill, Biittner Sixth row: iels, Kelly, Cross, Baker Third row: Bryant, Doughtie, Miles and Coach Gregory. Missett, Powell, Flynn, Hawkins. Fourth row: Blair, Wil- 89 1959 3ootball Awards 90 Hughes Baines Babb Team—Bottom row, left to r ght: Coach Peochy, Ashby, Prott, Pfeil, Womble, Hawkins. Second row: Familant, Tucker, Scott, Horrell, Foster, Varney. Last row: Bartles, Benton, Dunr, manager Biitner, Barrett, Hill, and Baines. 94 Strating Line-Up, from left to right: J B Vorney, Mi¬ chael Pratt, Charles Foster, Riddick Horrell, and George Pfeil. IV. basketball Coach Peachy and the two co-captains, Michael Pratt and George Pfeil Girls’ basketball Coach Miss Gilbert and Co-Coptoins Barbara Morgan and Jeanette Jones. Front row, I. to r.: Coulbourn, Mitchell, Morgan, Jones, Kiser, Asbell. Second row: Coach Gilbert, Mgr. Wallace, Glenn, Morgan, Rutter, Stewart, Baker, Baird, Mgr. Jones 95 Co-Captains—Vaden and Gardner Manager—Webb. L. to R.: Harrell. Everett, Tew, Moyo, Darden, Rice, Ashby, Johnson, Ellis, Shepherd, Doughfie, Murphy, Powell, Powell, Fitzhugh. Qiris’ IV. Guards: L. to R.: Coulbourn, Kiser, Mitchell, Baird, Morgan, Morgan, Stewart. Forwards, L. to R.: Asbell, Kiser, Jones, Glenn, Baird, Baker, Rutter. it JUJsMi. - 4 aHua L S ai f M .. iX La U . J iw. «-w V L S. W. RAWLS INCORPORATED O ' ' — —pC a- [j jls C Yt 0 0 -jrssu, O- CJ T l C _ jf LA OL- C%lu o GLC°t Ua _J U2:c-t « tires, batteries, and iuto accessories 1 2’ V- y A - J- ' £ a y U, c —fi anxe v ' r9,nio . - w- ' Wttoss ' Of ' 60 4 13 - - ' ' I ' sSsjt W. N. DICKINSON COMPANY Concrete Products Suffolk, Va. 2 M rznzzr - J Zj, 3 v 6 - - j yYCY rf 0 rf. Z J. xA r £ ' Compliments of a k, FRIEND KZ? ' £ U .4.J a - s t S€ -- y , 7 u ; 4 vKU ' ttf g. a_ ■ Lxy?yj y_ y i - ' UcV. . _ Z C ' rTC ' ? ' ?t-i ' l. cc CAsrZ 4 i-y — ct-tgL , PHONE 9441 SUFFOLK Qim v V Jt PHONE 9441 CLEANERS BURKE H. HOWELL, Owner 807 W. WASHINGTON ST., SUFFOLK, VA. Deluxe Shirt Laundry — Cold Storage For Furs and Woolens — Deluxe Cleaning Service yyJ V, f , omjtlimrnts of in iu m Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Senior Class of 1960 Compliments •of HAYNES FURNITURE CO. BALLARD SMITH, INC. Suffolk ' s Quality Dept. Store Since 1880 Suffolk, Virginia Telephone 9956 THE GURLEY PRESS Most Modern Equipment 102 North Saratoga Street Phone 4741 SUFFOLK., VIRGINIA -- WHERE TO GET QUALITY PRINTING! Compliments of SIMON’S GARAGE ‘ s T A JZ0 ' REST Cr cU 3 j _ yJX? QmZZtc y d e-c -l ■ r - jBh£UrryQriutXi {a of ' g ' 2 ' . C Ley t zo zsri r£7 THOMAS J. LIPTON, Inc. Suffolk, Virginia d ““ A q Q d JlbyL, i or J Mam C SSjp- fUjL 1- - zt-l ' !WW ' l4 ,i ItILL JOHNSON’S MUSIC SHOP «W Instruments, Records String Instruments, Pianos 135 S. Main Street Suffolk, Va Business Phone 6281 Residence Phone 4677 -— B o L r - - Compliments REMEMBER B. D. LADERBERG SON DEPARTMENT STORE RUSSELL ' S 479 East Washington St. Suffolk, Virginia AFTER SCHOOL!! SUFFOLK’S LARGEST INDEPENDENT DEPARTMENT STORE SUFFOLK PACKING CO., INC. Smithfield Highway WHOLESALE MEATS—MEAT PRODUCTS CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING Phones: 2354 — 2355 Residence: 9461 BEST WISHES TO THE 1960 SENIOR CLASS LIVESAY ' S TEXACO STATION It. K. Carr —Owner tL OJL-eUr .. Ct - SIDEWALK MARKET Congratulations to the Class of 1960 W. A. MALLORY CO. CONFECTIONERS Telephone 4833 421 Smith St. Suffolk, Va. Congratulations Seniors DUDLEY N. ROLLINGS At JOHN F. and JOHN B. PINNER Incorporated 119 South Main Street Real Estate Insurance Rentals Compliments of NANSEMOND DRUG CO. Where you get the best of quality and service. ☆ Phone: 3414 We Deliver Compliments of B. F. GOODRICH STORE 139 E. Washington St. Phone 6321 ‘TIRES FOR EVERY ROLLING WHEEL” SUFFOLK. VIRGINIA HARRELL ELECTRIC CO. 308 W. Washington Street Telephone 3681 W. B. Harrell. Jr. GOOD LUCK—CLASS OF 1960! Pepsi-Cola •- X Pepsi-Cola Bottling Works Holland Rd. Suffolk, Va. Phone 5711 Congratulations to Class of 1960 BIRDSONG STORAGE COMPANY Incorporated Suffolk, Virginia R. W. BAKER CO. FINE FURNITURE BROTHERS-OLDS MOTOR COMPANY, INC. Established 11)85 208 West W ashington Street Phone 3861 OLDSMOBILE—C AD ILLAC SALES and SERVICE USED CARS Suffolk. Virginia Kimberly, Virginia NORMAN PACKING CORPORATION Dealers In ME T, PROVISIONS ami PRODUCE 338-310 Ea l Washington St. Suffolk. Va. Dial: 2386 ■ 2387 CONGRAT ULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1960 BARR BROTHERS Friendly Jewelers Credit For All Suffolk High Students H. M. SMALL. Manager Phone 3260 Phone 8388 P. O. Box 154 VICTOR EUGENE WILLS PLUMBING • HEATING AIR CONDITIONING Hall Avenue Suffolk. Virginia Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1960 BEAMON ' S, INC. 708 W. Constance Rd. On the Western End of the By-Pass BUILDING AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES BURTON FURNITURE J. P. BOONE ' S TV CO., INC. RCA-Victor RCA-Whirlpool The If ' or king Mans Friend Motorola 202-206 E. Washington St sales and service SUFFOLK, VA. 160 West Washington Street PHONE 5841 — 5594 Corner of N. 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We Clean Them To Satisfy You ” MASTER CLEANERS 700 East Washington Street Phone 2800 Suffolk, Virginia J. Edward Howell — Bradford G. Howell Phone 2891 PIERCE TIRE COMPANY Tires GOOD YEAR Tubes Vulcanizing Recapping 404 W. Washington Street Suffolk, Va. Compliments of ROSES ' S-10-25 STORE . PHONE 2611 Sammy Powell is busy selling candy to S.H.S. students at one of their favorite recreational spots THE PALACE THEATER DIXIE GLAXO COMPANY - ' £ JH LsC ZCA Ots - d? t Compliments FRIEND Compliments of SUFFOLK PEANUT COMPANY FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SUFFOLK Locally Owned — Serving Local Needs 149 N. Main • Phone 5290 save where your dollars earn more - S CONGRATULATIONS 2- ' 2 ; P fa£ -tdfa) J nz faL y The “PeanuLKids” Peanufnutter 0 S7i£ TS f? Suffolk. Virginia __ Cdfa s -fafafr c- Xd y7P ' - t c ca ) - zZ) £L s- s?2) z z£) . Xdydrdd Q ' Cc ' - ZezsLs y ' . COMPLIMENTS TO THE . grz kr-c -CLASS OF 1960 . 6?T rC ) y-tX-y ZZ td!? 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T P y -V n ' A A .J l A .t ' 4 ' ■ Congratulations To The Class Of 1960 A LA ' SUFFOLK GAS CORPORATION Serving Suffolk and vicinity for over 50 years 151 North Main Street Dial 2376 SUFFOLK MOTOR COMPANY Buick — Pontiac—Vauxhall GMC Trucks—Good Used Cars SALES and SERVICE 245 West Washington Street Suffolk, Virginia Dial 9948 Suffolk Nansemond Board of Realtors Board Members Hugh L. Holland, Jr. James H. Saunders Harry L. Cross John D. Eure L. S. Burton J. R. Neal Suffolk, Virginia C C S s e lc2 - y c — - — • t MARY PERTS ART STUDIO Private Lessons Call 5751 after six P.M. J. R. WILLS SONS All types of commercial and residential buildings 318 CEDAR STREET PHONE 3252 McNEILL ELECTRIC CO. ELECTRIC MOTOR DISTRIBUTORS 107 East Pinner Streel Dial 3233 SUFFOLK, VIRGINIA Swanner - Jones Lumber Co. Wholesale Lumber Dealers in Cypress, Yellow Pine, Hardwoods and West Coast Products Phone Suffolk 4700 Look for the Big Peanut P-NUT CITY INN We ' re proud of our service and delicious food Virginia hams Southern fried chicken air-conditioned -®“ 1Complunenl s ft. Jr a . a 1 In f a a • Uomplijnenls ,oT rO . ) ijxXit - JLjU I a- Qju b cfcflUi -V JLaJL u L(a a. c , . q o -x JU iniiFv {3 l 4. o uO- Lo U ._Y) r, 8 ... r 1 ' ,J v: . Always turn your radio to W.L.P.M. 1460 on your dial for the best in listen¬ ing pleasure Here we find JarJ ; and Blair getting ready for Suffolk High Presents . Compliments of Penney’s ALWAYS TTRSf QUALITY! NEHI BOTTLING CO. OF SUFFOLK 312 Caroline Avenue Suffolk, Virginia Suffolk, Virginia Compliments of C. C. CLARK MOTOR COMPANY 248 West Washington Suffolk. Virginia DeSOTO ► PLYMOUTH EV1NRUDE DEALER Z v CONGRAT X3 ' , SIMPSON ' S RESTAURANT ; y 4 ? (r 7 ' V QF v, «r a i ’ W • , ' . BRINKLEY ICE PLAN y -625 Last WashingtoOi Street ti ' holesftle and Retail Ite % Specializing In forty Ice Phone 4491 PROGRESSIVE CLEANERS One Hour Dry Cleaning One Day Shirt Laundry 157 East Washington Street Telephone: 4806 Something from BREWE R ' S is always something special OTIS M. RAILEY GENERAL INSURANCE Fire - Casualty - Bonds - Life 107 Bank Street Office Phone 3165 p ,! RIVERVIEW AMOCO SERVICE iXftrtTS a 801 W. Constance Road CA. SL Sl Suffolk. Virginia i ulo FRIENDLY AND COURTEOUS SERVIG£ J (CRYSTAL RESTAURANT SuffolfcVUurgest and Most ModerfUftestaurant V HARRY L. CROSS, JR. REAL ESTATE CO. soles, rentals, appraisals Office Phone: 9491 SHOP COLONIAL A woman ' s world 0 136 South Main Street of fine food Suffolk, Virginia shopping | C0LIRIAL SHIES | Compliments of BOWDEN FLORIST 3 M 1 212 W. Washington St jCn| 3 - v, | K; . - ; V Tel: 5671 $ CompJfetients of HE COLLEGE SHOP Coke puts sparkle in your party! . Icmted vfider ouftiorily o T)i Coca-Cola Compony by Suflfolk. Virginia VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER CO. Suffolk Insurance Corporation Insurance - Bonds Compliments of SUFFOLK GTY TRANSIT REID HOPE General Contractors P. O. Hox 508 165 N. Main St. Y0UR , . PHONE 9988 . jj$ AGENT 153 NORTH MAIN STREET SUFFOLK, VIRGINIA PHONE 2328 USE OUR EASY PAY PLAN THORNTONS To the Senior Class of ' 60 . . The management and employees of THORNTON ' S congratulate you on the completion of your studies as high school students. Schooldays are truly happy days and it is with the sincere wish of all of us, that you carry fond memories of your years at S.H.S. with you. May the instruction and leadership of your teachers these post years, guide you to success and fulfillment of your ambition in the years to come. It is our hope that you set your goals high and through the guidance of a true Christian life, that each of you, in his own way, attains that goal. ' , 4y CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1960 f!y ' i ■ t ' Xf THE FARMERS BANK OF NANSEMOND upacdb r : - ' 7 ■■ tfcC fr)i ' u Jij. 4 aj . jfaat Jfo oj v n dU Jkutu eo: -f W Afa JLVUijWfLfrM . BE LAI It CHEVROLET . . %m$, ? hL MM-IH- cv fauCU+tf iuJL 1038 West , r Suffolk, Virginia H ' -4 c A - ' f a BEST WISHES L 4 c _y pfc-O %u2L aA 4i ih T0 THE CLASS r hU. AMERICAN BANK x%j7D . _ CONGRATULATIONS - , . TO THE CLASS OF 1960 ' J -Y POND BROTHERS PEANUT COMPANY owivir ' AiN i _ Seeing the latest styles at RUSSELL and HOLMES • Y-4 % cp rULATIONS w j ational Bank of Suffolk - Since 1899 Ip -S J ' 1


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