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THE PEANUT 1965 Volume XLIII SUFFOLK HIGH SCHOOL Suffolk, Virginia Co-Editors Jane King Ann Story Business Manager Gin Simons Advisor Mrs. P.M. Burton Faith The key to maintaining the peace Americans have enjoyed for so many years is faith. The future lies with us, as students. We have a greater re¬ sponsibility than ever before to ourselves, our country, and the world. We must be prepared to accept such responsibility, never failing those who have faith in us and our future. Our education is, therefore, the most valuable asset youth may have today. Through education we gain faith in ourselves. We, the youth of today, can lead the world as adults of tomorrow with this faith in ourselves-with this faith in our future. In Our Future Wherever We Go . . . Whatever We Do . . . We Will Always Represent Our School Through Guidance.pg. 6 Administration In Scholarship. pg. 16 Classes In Activities.pg- 64 Organizations In Sportsmanship.pg. 88 Athletics Faith in Our School The success of a school year is greatly dependent upon the efforts of our administration. Our faculty guides us with quiet efficiency and dedication of purpose. From this leadership, our faith in them arises. This faith becomes deeper faith as we progress through high school and is never forgotten as we go into later life. Faith in Our Guidance WE have benefited from the wisdom of her counsel and enjoyed the quality of her friendship. WE have grown to need her guidance, to respect the wisdom of her decisions, and to marvel at her patience and understanding. For her sincere attitude toward us all, her strong character, her guidance and inspiration, and her willing cooperation, we dedicate with deepest respect and admiration this the forty-third volume of THE PEANUT to Mrs. James C. Lynch Through her we have found faith to face our future. a Suffolk School Board Mr. William R. Savage, Jr. Superintendent Mr. Angus L Hines, Jr., Mr. William R. Savage, Jr., Superintendent, Mr. William F. Davis, Mr. Harry Lee Cross, Jr., Board Chairman, Mr. Hugh L. Holland, Jr., Mr. J. Brooke Pruden. Administration Principal Mr. Arthur E. Jones Administrative Assistants Mrs. Lewis R. White Guidance Counselor Mrs. P. M. Burton Director of Instruction Faculty Mrs. Charles L. Bailey Madison College, B.S. Geometry. General Math Miss Mamie Basler Mary Washington College. B.S V.O.T. Mrs. Marvin E. Beatty, m Carson ' Newman College, B.A. Typing. Shorthand Miss Virginia Brinkley Longwood College, B.S. Latin, English 1 Mrs. P. M. Burton Randolph-Maron Woman ' s College, A.B. Columbia University U.S. History, World Geography. Director ol Instruction Mr. William E. Cain East Carolina Coll ege. B.S.. M.A. Health, Physical Education Mrs H. Burdge Caton Mary Washington College Language Arts Mr. Claude L. Crawford, Jr. Randolph-Maron College, B.A World Geography, Sociology, Physical Education Mrs. Ashby DashleU, Jr. Randolph Macon Woman ' s CoUege, B.A. Language Arts Mrs. G. Brownrlgg Dixon Sweetbnar College, B.A. College of William and Mary University of N. C. Librarian Miss Kathy Dudley CoUege of WtUlam and Mary, A.B. Art, Language Arts Mrs. C. H. DuH l.ongwood College Home Economics Faculty Mr. James E. Edwards R.P.I., B.S. Distributive Education Mr. Hal F. Furr Mr. Bobby L. Gray Wake Forest College, B.S., M.A. Frederick College, B.S. General Science Social Studies, Physical Education Mr. Buford M. Guy, Jr. N. C. State. B.S. Collegiate Professional Physics, Chemistry, College Algebra, Trig Mrs. Robert W. Harrell, Jr Madison College, B.S. th. Science, Language Arts Mr. James R. Hendrix East Carolina, B.S. Driver Education, Math, General Science Mrs. Meyer R. Goldberg Johns Hopkins University, B.S. U.S. History, World History, Language Arts Miss Nina Herbert Longwood College Normal Professional Math and Social Studies Miss Anna Koonu Madison College, B.S. University of Virginia, M.Ed. Biology Mrs. R. D. Hunter, HI Meredith College. A.B. Mr. W. HU1 Kilby Staunton Military Academy Industrial Arts 12 Mrs. WlUard B. Lipscomb University of Richmond, B.A. Language Arts Mrs. James C. Lynch College of WUlUm and Mary, B.S. Algebra, Math Dr. Jorge A. Morban University of Havana, Cuba University of Rome, Italy Spanish Mr. Frank J. Mcstte, Jr. Mrs. James A. Paine Shenandoah Conservatory, D.M.E. Madison College, B.S. College of William and Mary. R.P.I, M.M.E. Business Education, Band and Choral Director Business Mathematics Mrs. Robert P. Mauck Mrs. Seth W. Matthews College of William and Mary, B.S. Randolph-Macon Woman ' s College Chemistry Collegiate Professional English, Moth Miss Katherine Peters Lynchburg College, B.A. Health, Physical Education Mr. Carlton R. Tew East Carolina, B.S. Mechanical Drawing, Metal Work, General Shop 13 Faculty Mrs. Jesse L. Williams, Jr. College of William and Mary, B.A. History, Language Arts Miss Gladys Yates Elon College, B.A. Government Office Staff Mrs. Eddy and Mrs. Paine attend to the work of our school office. Mrs. Dixon shows us a new novel which she thinks we will enjoy. Behind the Scenes Mr. Furr keeps our audio-visual program up to date and efficient. Mrs. Duke, Mrs. Hughes, and Mrs. Watkins work hard to plan meals and serve students in our cafeteria. Each day offers every man some opportunity to learn and to progress. This very opportunity may be found in our high school experience. Each lesson learned, each feeling expressed, each success, and each failure help us as individuals to find our place in the world of the future. Faith in Our Scholarship Senior Class of 1965 SENIOR OFFICERS President . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . . . . . BUI Reid Donnie Goldberg . . . Susan Small . . David Darden Seniors busUy bag peanuts for sale at the Senior Class Float - Cook the Falcon ' s Goose football games. HARRIETTE LAVONNE ANGE SARAH ELIZABETH ARRINGTON FRED NORWOOD ASBELL MARY ELLEN BAINES 19 JACKIE WAYNE BLYTHE JANE KAYE BARNES JOHN WAYNE BOONE JOANNE CAROL BLACK Senior MARSHA ANN BROCKMAN BRENDA MARIAN BRYANT DAVID WAYNE BRYANT JOYCE DIANNE BUNCH Class JIMMY LEE BURDEN ROSA MAE BYRD BONNIE LEIGH COGGINS NOREEN ANNE CORCORAN ELIZABETH CRICHTON COULBOURN NANCY FAYE COX Senior DAVID EDWARD CROCKETT, JR. ETTA JEAN DAIL DAVID ALFRED DARDEN. JR. VICTOR DELPIERO, JR. CAROLYN ANN DOUGHTY JOHNNY RAY DUKE Class RAY ELEY DUKE, JR. KATHERINE McENERY EDDY BENJAMIN BRUCE ELLIOTT, JR. DOROTHY REBECCA EURE BRENDA IRENE EVERETT ELIZABETH HILL FREEMAN Senior DONALD ZELL GOLDBERG JANET LOUISE HARRELL JIMMIE LEE HARRELL RONALD CLINTON HARRELL Class 65 CHARLOTTE DIANE HAYES NANCY LANKFORD HERRICK ANITA LYNN HICKS Senior CLIFTON JESSE HOLCOMBE, IH JOHN SEABROOK HOLLADAY BARRY WADE HOLLIDAY DAVID GEORGE HOLMES BARBARA WOODFIN JAMES PATRICIA ANN JOHNSON Class SIDNEY McCOY JOHNSON, JR. JANE TERESA KING THEODORE JOHN LoCASCIO, JR ANNA HOPE MANN WILLIAM EARL MATTHEWS CLAUDE VESTER MEADOWS, JR. Senior JOSIAH JEFFERSON OLIVER THERA OMAR PALMER, ID MARY BRENDA PAYNE Class CHERYL ANN PERKINS NANCY LOUISE PETTY ELIZA LEE POND JAMES MEDRICK POWELL WILLIAM JESSE POWELL, JR. JAMES MICHAEL REECE 19 Senior MARGARET LEE REEVES WILLIAM HARRELL REID, JR. VICTOR WAYNE SADLER SUSAN HOLMES SMALL LARRY GENE STANLEY NANCY BRUCE STARKEY 19 Senior ANN ROY ALL STORY JAMES VERNARD STRICKLAND, JR. PATRICIA ANN THOMAS MORRIS LEE TINCH Class SUSAN ELAINE TURNER 19 Senior Superlatives 65 BEST PERSONA UTY Pat Thomas and Donnie Goldberg MOST STUDIOUS Nancy Bruce Starkey and David Crockett MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Ann Story and David Crockett BEST ALL ROUND Susan Small and Steve Norfleet MOST DEPENDABLE Ann Story and Steve Norfleet MOST CONGENIAL Pat Thomas and Donnie Goldberg 19 Senior Superlatives 65 MOST FLIRTATIOUS MOST ATHLETIC Jane King and Vic Sadler Jean Dail and Donnie Goldberg 19 Senior Superlatives 65 CRAZIEST Liza Pond and Barry Holliday MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED Pat Thomas and Steve Norfleet Outstanding Seniors of 1965 The Seniors who appear on these pages were selected by their classmates on the basis of leadership, service, character, and scholarship. These students have made definite contributions to the school and have been out¬ standing in extracurricular activities. They represent the true spirit of Suffolk High School. Donald Zell Goldberg Elizabeth Crichton Coulbourn 1964 Junior 40 Class 1965 Nancy Baines Gloria Barnett Sarah Barnhill Marion Barrett Sip Beamon Johnny Beale James Blanchard Betty Jo Brantley 1965 Junior Linda Britt Linda Bullock Roland Carr Mabel Carter Glenn Cole Steve Coppola Jane Coulbourne John Crowgey 1965 Junior Tommy Grizzle Frank Hall Betty Lou Harry Nancy Haslett Class 1965 Pat Horton Ann Howell Suellen Johnson Barbara Jones 1965 Junior Mary Lackey Michael Lackey Roy Leggett Tommy Leggett r Kathy Pinner Barbara Ramsey Charlotte Rawls Marion Reeves 47 1965 Junior Jeff Stanfield Ann Taylor Steve Tarkington Linda Stanley Class 1965 Jerry Taylor Bobby Tribble Diana Turner Lynn Tyler Sandra Underwood Bobby Tioaquen Rex Walker Sophomores 1964-65 John Benton David Blair Hope Bradshaw Betty Branch Marilyn Bray Gin Brinkley Shirley Byrum Dolly Carr Carolyn Chavis Elaine Cherry Ronnie Cole Mike Craddock Harry Cross Lynette Culpepper Delores Cutchins Jack Darden Tazewell Daughtrey Jimmy Dixon Christine Duck Sophomore Phil Ferguson Shirley Fornes Carolyn Gatling Mary Jane Gatling Patricia Gatling Phil Gibbs Genevieve Harrell Randy Harrell Lloyd Hicks Rusty Hundley Kent James Charlotte Jernigan Linda Jernigan Brenda Johnson Dora Johnson Doug Johnson Dennis Jones Lee King Regina King Johnny Kinsey Buddy Lane Sue Luter Thomas Lynch Lauren Marr Terry Martin Randy Maust Jimmy Melito Mike Michael Jenny Miles Ann Moore John Moore Joanne Munford Dinah Murphy Judy Nichols Brad O ' Berry Sophomore Evelyn O ' Berry Billy Parker Jim Parker Rick Pond Les Powell Vickie Powell Becky Reid Pat Reilly Edward Roberts Janice Russell Rawls Saecker Tommy Salmon Mark Shelton Johnny Shotton Jim Speight Cynthia Stone Patricia Tyler Gary Umphlette Billy Walker Doug Ward Larry Ward Sharon Ward Eugene White Herbie White Gilbert Whitley James Whitley Jean Whitley Fred Wilkins Ted Williams Wayne Wills Clarke Wiseman Evelyn Writtenberry Freshman Class 1964-65 Can Cox - The Freshman Class float. President.Joe Blair Vice President.Jane Eddy Secretary.Trudy Horton Treasurer.Mary Pelham Hutton Fletcher Beadles Joe Blair Cindy Blevins Kaye Bradshaw Marie Branch Tom Britt Don Cole Dwight Cooley Edwin Coulbourn Fran Dftshlell Jane Eddy Allen Ellis • Flllc Terry Eure Johnny Evans Debbie Felton Kulla Ficare Ma ianna Friend Charles Gar raft Barbara Griffin Mariorle Griffin .Havden Gwal tafiy Tommy Harry Joanne Hazelette David Holland Martha Holland Dan Caton Rita Cisco Hugh Cross Sarah Cross Donna Bunch Christine Burton Horace Butler Sandra Byrd Michael Cardelino Sandra Carter Gay Jones Kenny Kinsey Margaret Klages Gary Laderberg Vicky Laine LOO Nancy Langston Sharon Lanning Wayne Luke Janet Lvncii Carol Marlin Frank Mathias Charles Matthews Marcella McGaha Thomas Moore Mike Morgan Phil Moser David Nichols Barbara Norfleet Linda Overman Tip Palmer Class Betsy Rollings Nancy Salmon Patsy Salmon Bob Small Ray Soule Ronnie Soule Hugh Spain Donnie Speight Bob Sweat Mike Thomas Wilbur Tompson Wayne Truitt Leland Turner Pat Turner Elizabeth Vaden Denny Wade Nancy Ward Kit Webb Jesse Williams Jennie Zawada Mary Barnhill Kenny Benton Susan Benton Janies Blanchard Eighth Doug Boyce Larry Branch Nancy Branch Chris Bray Jesse Brinkley Staley Bryant Phil Bunch Tommy Byrd Eddie Carter Patricia Cathey Chip Caulk Betty Cherry Joyce Cherry Billy Chorey Betty Lynn Clay Phyllis Cole Susan Cole Evelyn Coppola Nell Crocker George Dakos Mary Daniel John Davis Randolph Davis Karen Dickinson Carolyn Duke Steve Early Roland Ellis Kay Eure Petro Flcare Ronald Fravel Janice Gardner Stanford Garnett Lyndsey Gomer Donald Gumms Hope Harrell Joanne Harrell Ricky Harrell Vivian Harrell Thomas Hawkins Jerry Holland Dottie Howell Lynn Howell Glenn Hughes Jackie Hughes Sue Anne Jackson Martha James Billy Jones J anet Jones Robert Jones Grade Romona Mahon Georgia Mansfield Diane Marr Peggy Martin Virginia Martin Randy Mason Donna McCully Paul McDaniel Terry McGahee Susan Mitchell Margaret Moore John Nemish Karmon Oliver Jerry Parker Nancy Parker John Parr Janice Perry Brenda Phippins James Pierce Janet Pierce John Pinner Stan Pope Timothy Pruitt Becky Rawls Elizabeth Rawls Michael Reedy Virgie Reeves Paula Reilly John Ricks Council Riddick James Riddick Kenneth Ritter Gene Rountree Deane Saunders Cindy Siemasko Sidney Sipple Robert Sizer Leslie Stanley Roberta Swann Bobby Tew Brenda Tew Earl Tew Tommy Thompson Joel Turner Brenda Ward Joe Webb Jimmy Whitley Evelyn Wilkins Patricia Wyatt Thomas Lanthorn Charlotte Lee Virginia Lemmon Edward Lllley John Kersey Robert Kinsey Ruth Lanthorn @ A 1J Mi Wanda Alexander Billy Anderson Curtis Ange Chris Bailor Donna Baker Seventh Nancy Ballard Jeff Bangley Judy Barnes Kathy Barnes Harden Barnett Ronnie Beamon Tommy Benton Corinne Birdsong Jeanne Blevins Robert Bray Alwyn Briggs Jack Brinkley Anne Brockwell Jo Ann Burch Sally Butler John Byrum McCoy Byrd Patricia Byrd Ann Carr Brenda Cherry Jo Ann Cherry Jake Cisco Raymond Coley Bill Cooley Jim Coppola Dorothy Cornett Alan Cox Alan Craddock Anthony Craddock Joe Crockett Jerry Cutchins Flo Dakos Nancy Darden Sheryl Darnell Anita Daughtney Susan Davies Tommy Davidson Pat DeBenedictis Johnny Duke Ray Ellis Elizabeth Everett Hope Faircloth Grier Ferguson Steven Gay Joy Godwin Jenny Griffin Connie Grissom Ricky Grizzle Eugene Harrell Charles Hazelette . Dianne Hefflngton Harold Herman Lankford Herrick Anna Pat Hines t Kathy HoMmu. | Emily Holcomb Beaue Holland Betty Ann Holland Marion Holland Virginia Hope Lonnie Howell Barbara Hughes Steve Hughes Grade Billy Jones Johnny Jones Stephen Kincaid Randy King Gary Kinsey Stanley Knight Billy Lassiter Debbie Lawrence Debra Lynch Linda Lynch Carol Madren Mary Minor Martin Dennis Mason Charlotte Matthews Richard Melito Amy Midgett Anna Morris Jimmy Newsom Nancy Nixon Linda O ' Berry Lynn O ' Berry Tommy O ' Conner Bobby Oliver Katherine Pierce Patrick Pierce Lee Powell Ray Powell Margie Pruitt Frank Rawls Ann Reeves Jerry Ricks Bradford Roc k Martha Savage carolyiTSaunders Martin Saunders Whitney Saunders Donnie Simpson Billy Small Sammy Smith Julie Tarkington Kathy Tartarynsky Gearld Tew Hope Thompson David Tillery Elain Tioaquen Joey Townsend Connie Truitt Annette Turner Tommy Twine Claude Vann Randy Vick Calvin Wade David Walker Neil Watkins Cynthia Westnedge Michael Westnedge Michael Whitley Theresa Whitley Mitch Wilcox Chip Wilkinson Gary Wyatt Michael Wyatt Barbara Zawada Lorey Jackson Phillip Jackson Cheryl Johnson Grover Johnson Rodney Jorden r m fVr ' ■ mJk 4 i V WFAUi vf v VI - I ££££ Z A There is a curious balance, in the pursuit of both the subtle knowledge of the classroom and the active participation in activities, which makes both the academic and extracurricular phases of high school of great importance. The interplay of each comes with experience, and forms a pattern which will be valuable in our future. Faith in our Activities 65 Student Senate OFFICERS FIRST ROW: SEATED, James, Gatling, Horton, Dickenson, McLemore, Coulbourn, Story, Williams, Howell, Barnes, Pond, Freeman. SECOND ROW: Hiltner, Eure, Small, Bradshaw, King, Simons, Rice, Horton, Haslett, Powell, Webb, Chorey. THIRD ROW ' : Parker, Blair, Parker, Holland, Artman, Reid, Norfleet, Crockett, Wade, Goldberg. President.Betty Coulbourn Vice-President.Betty McLemore Secretary.Ann Story President-Betty Coulbourn SEATED: Brantley, Coulbourn, King, McLemore, Simons, Britt, Beamon. STANDING: Story, Pinner, Pratt, Norfleet, Crockett, Goldberg, Freeman, Barnes. 67 Ways and Means S.C.A. Objectives—1964-1965 1. To promote school citizenship. 2. To promote good sportsmanship and school spirit. 3 . To provide a forum for student expression and exchange of student-faculty views. 4. To help solve problems that arise in the school. 5. To assist in the welfare of our community. 6. To assist in the care and beautification of school property. 7. To emphasize good health and safety in the school. 8. To enforce rules made by the school for the benefit of the students. 9. To continue the program of social affairs es¬ tablished by the S.C.A. 10. To uphold school traditions. Betty McLemore - Chairman SEATED: Barnett, Britt, Simons, Pond, Corcoran, Norfleet, Beamon, Eure, Steve Norfleet Starkey, Payne, Eure. STANDING: Bradshaw, McLemore, Barnes, Pratt, Chairman Daughtrey, Davis, Burden, Story, Tucker, Barnes, Gatling. Hi-Y Council FIRST ROW - Cross. Mrs. Lynch, Mrs. Mauck, Mrs. Dashiell, Mrs. Beatty, Gatling, Thomas. SECOND ROW - Eure, McLemore, Reid, Story, Hutton, English. Honor Society OFFICERS President . . . Vice President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Sponsor . . . . . . . . Ann Story . . . . Brenda Hill . . . .Pat Thomas .Betty Lou Hiltner . . . Miss Basler FIRST ROW: Thomas, Hill, Basler, Story, Hiltner. SECOND ROW: Barnett, Williams, Zajicek, Woll, Barnes, Howell. THIRD ROW: Rice, Garrett, Starkey, Pinner, McLemore, Britt. FOURTH ROW: Hicks, James, Turner, Rawls, Bullock, Lackey. FIFTH ROW: Doughty, Horton, English, Marr, Johnson, Johnson. SIXTH ROW: Small, Eure, Hayes, Weaver, Johnson, Payne. SEVENTH ROW: Norfleet, Crockett, Kincaid, Daughtrey, Speight, Vinson. EIGHTH ROW: Powell. 69 The Peanut Sponsor--Mrs. P. M. Burton Associate Editors Linda Britt, Kathy Pinner, Katherine Lynch, and Betty McLemore. Assistant Editors Kay Johnson, Tazewell Daughtrey, Terry Martin, and 70 Mary Jane Gatling. Business Stall KNEELING--Williams, Brantley, Eure, Barnes, Thomas. STANDING--Barnett, Corcoran, Starkey, Simons, Wade. Photographer--Wendy Scott That hectic picture-taking day!! Business Manager--Gin Simons Co-Editor—Liza Pond Co-Editor--Susan Small Peanut STAFF--FIRST ROW--Barnett, Beamon, Rice, Pond, Small, James, Holcombe. SECOND ROW—Brantley, Williams, Bryant, Ange, English, Eddy, Thomas, Stanley. THIRD ROW—Simons, Zajicek, Wade, Starkey, Perkins, Doughty, Barnes, White, Garrett. FOURTH ROW—Reid, Murphy, Turner, Mann, Corcoran, Eure, Bray, Tucker, Artman. Business Manager--Barbara James Picker Sponsor--Mrs. H. Burdge Caton Peanut Picker Heads Headline and Picture Editor--Sip Beamon, Sports Editor--Cliff Holcomb, Feature Editor-- Betsy Rice, News Editor--Gloria Barnett. Gladys Yates Alpha Chapter Officers: Mrs. Beatty, Sponsor--Ann Story, President--Barbara James, Vice President—Susan Small, Secretary—Carolyn Doughty, Treasurer--Beth Weaver, Chaplain-- Barbara Ramsey, Reporter--Nancy Haslett, Historian. FIRST ROW: Haslett, Weaver, Small, Story, Beatty, James, Doughty, Ramsey. SECOND ROW: Thomas, Baker, Milburn, Darden, Barnes, Britt, Barnett, Bryant, Williams. THIRD ROW: Dail, Morgan, McGahee, Bullock, Black, Rawls, Eure, Wolf, Coulbourne, Horton, Stanley. Tri-Hi-Y Beta Chapter Officers: Mrs. Mauck, Sponsor--Becky Eure, President--Nancy Bruce Starkey, Vice President--Betty Lou Hiltner, Secretary--Brenda Payne, Treasurer--Charlotte Hayes, Chaplain--Sip Beamon, Reporter-- Betsy Rice, Historian. FIRST ROW: Rice, Hiltner, Starkey, Eure, Mauck, Payne, Hayes, Beamon. SECOND ROW: Brantley, Harry, Pond, Lynch, Zajicek, McLemore, Jones, Ange, Barrett. THIRD ROW: Pinner, Simons, Perkins, Mann, Corcoran, Beamon, Wade, Archer, Hill. Civic Chapter I Samarit Sponsor.Mrs. Lynch Pres.Mary Jane Gatling FIRST ROW-Eddy , Lvnc h. Gatling, Bray, Murphy. SECOND ROW-Gatling, Vlce-Pres.Dtnan Murphy Horton, Burton, Griffi n} jks ton Bradshaw. THIRD ROW-Hazelette, Lalne. Sec.Marilyn Bray Riddick, Felton, Duck, Byrd, Ficare. FOURTH ROW-O ' Berry, Nichols, Hist. . , 3f .Jane Eddy Gatling, Holland, Gwaltney, Barnes, Buncji. FIFTH ROW- Arthurs,, Branch, Rollings, Hutton, Dashiell, Norfleet, Parker, Paine. Chapter II FIRST ROW-Perry, Marlin, Marr, Brinkley, Dashiell, English, Martin, John¬ son. SECOND ROW t vncfli Writtenberry, Lanning, Eure, Blevins, Cross, Jones. THIRD ROW-Griffin 1 Johnson, Tucker, Howerton, Ellis , Webb, Cul¬ pepper. FOURTH ROW-Y ien, Russell, Langston, Parr . Johnson, Howard, Zawada. FIFTH ROW-Friend, Hines, Luther, Overman, Bradshaw, Carter, Moore. OFFICERS: Pres. ..Michela English Vice-Pres.Gin Brinkley Sec.Kay Johnson Rep.Judy Perry Historian.Carol Marlin Chaplain.Lauren Marr Treas.Terry Martin 76 OFFICERS President . . . . Vice President . Secretary . . . . Treasurer .... Chaplain. Sergeant at Arms .Bill Reid . . . Steve Norfleet .Tazewell Daughtrey . . . Rawls Saecker . Garland Heffington .Wendy Scott FIRST ROW: Harrell, Strickland, Heffington, Daughtrey, Reid, Norfleet, Scott, Saecker, Coulbourn. SECOND ROW: Williams, Hundley, Anderson, Powell, Kelly, Williams, Wade, Wills, Tyler, Holcombe, Miltier, LoCascio. THIRD ROW: Ward, Pond, Blythe, Speight, Fowler, Meadows, Elliott, Davis, Wiseman, Cross, James, Doughty. 77 FIRST ROW-Riddick, Daughtrey, Gatling, English, Brinkley, Wolf, Blair, Gatling. SEC¬ OND ROW-Lemraon, Griffin) Caulk, Perry, Riddick, Wyatt, Writtenberry, Daniel Williams. THIRD ROW-Duck, Pond, Ramsey, Johnson, Murphy, Perry, Marr, Rawls, Howerton. FOURTH RQMLjjinner, Holland, Langston, Russell, Ellis , Siemasko, Howell, Friend, McGaHaT FIF ' HHlOW-Eddy, Bradshaw, Laderberg, Burton, Wiseman, Pa iz, Felton, Wade DashielL v FIRST ROW-Babette, Sarg T Yvette, Jeanne, Mme Underwood, Patrice, Joseph, Roberta. SECOND ROW-Trude, Louise, Catherine, Dianne, Patrice, Belle, Victoria, Marie. THIRD ROW-Michel, Dorothe, Cheryl, Anne, Lizette, Carolyn, Marie , Beverly. FOURTH ROW-Barbe, Virginie, Renee, J acques, Jude, Alexandria, lk ‘arthe, Colette. FIFTH ROW-Bebette, Annette, Elisabeth, Nannette, Deni, Nanci, Elisabeth, Thomasine. FIRST ROW-Dr. Marbon. SECOND ROW-Guil- lermo, Isabel, Pamela, Gloria,Carlota, Margarita, Catalina. THIRD ROW-Mariana, Linda Gisela, Alicia, Juana, Roberto, Isabel. FOURTH ROW- Gay, Celia, Judit, Beatriz, Brenda, Juanita, Car¬ olina. FIFTH ROW-Carolina, Susana, Leonardo, Tomas, Roberto, Lucia, Juana. SIXTH ROW- Maria, Jose, Jeronimo, Roberto, Miquel, Guil¬ lermo, Tomas, Carolina. 78 Clubs Latin Society OFFICERS Treasurer . . . Historian . . . Secretary . . . President . . . Sponsor . . . . Vice-President .Joe Blair Tazewell Daughtrey . . Patricia Gatling .Jean Wolf . . . Miss Brinkley . . Michela English Spanish Club OFFICERS Secretary...Pam Eure Treasurer. Margaret Garratt President.Charlotte Rawls Sponsor . Dr. Marbon Vice-President.Gloria Barnett French Club OFFICERS Treasurer . . . Secretary . . . Vice-President Sponsor . . . . President . . . .... Joe Blair . . Sip Beamon . . Pat Thomas Mrs. Underwood . . .Kay Barnes Thespian Society Club OFFICERS President . . . Vice President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Clerk . . . . Liza Pond . Lauren Marr . . Kathy Eddy Lilibet Freeman . . .Linda Duck FIRST ROW: Pat Thomas, Judy Zajicek, Mrs. Paine, Sponsor, Marsha Brockman, Lauren Marr. SECOND ROW ' : Kathy Eddy, Kay Barnes, Noreen Corcoran, Susan Small. THIRD ROW: Nancy Starkey, Linda Duck, Lilibet Freeman, Liza Pond, Skip Webb. FIRST ROW-Archer, Barnes, Freeman, Wade, Simons, Pond, Hayes, Coulbourn, Eure. SECOND ROW-Payne, Barnett, Rice, Lynch, Howell, Pinner, Brantley, Eddy. THIRD ROW-Horton, Haslett, Morgan, McGahee, Corcoran, Mann, Per¬ kins. F.T.A. OFFICERS: President.Gin Simons Vice-President.Liza Pond Secretary.Lilllbet Freeman Treasurer.Nancy Wade OFFICERS Sponsor. Mrs. Dulf President.Jean Ritter Vice-President.Sandy Underwood Secretary.Carolyn Chairs Reporter .Rose Barnes Parliamentarian .Marion Reese Asst. Vice President.Sharon Ward F.H.A. FIRST ROW-Barnes, Reeves, Ritter, Mrs. Duff, Underwood, Ward Chavis. SEC¬ OND ROW-Martin, Adams, Coppola, Eure, Hughes, Barnhill, Cherry, Haslett, Baird, Pond. THIRD ROW-Jones, Benton, Johnson, Branch, Johnson, Jernigan, Harrell, MUes. D.E. Club Sponsor.Mr. James Edwards President.Ted LoCascio Vice President. David Holmes Secretary.Cheryl Perkins Treasurer.Johnny Duke Reporter.Jerry Taylor Parliamentarian.Bobby Tribble Historian.Glen Cole FIRST ROW-Coie, Taylor, Duke, LoCasico, Mr. Edwards, Holmes, Per¬ kins, Tribble. SECOND ROW-Judkins, Boone, Pierce, Johnson, White, Gibbs, Fowler, Grizzle, Wyatt. THIRD ROW-Harrell, Smith, Benton, Blythe, Jones, Minton, Smith, Delpiero. FOURTH ROW-Carr, Tompkins, Butler, Harrell, Burden, Simpson, Allison, Beamon. FIFTH ROW-Gay, Reeves, Grefe, Sadler, Anderson, Powell, Hingerty, King. Science FIRST ROW-Duck, Marlin, Baird, Stone, Daughtry, Howell, Wiseman, Eure, Pond. SECOND ROW-Wade, Williams, Wills, Mr. Guy, Pond, Laderberg, Garratt. 82 Sponsor.Mr. Guy President.Tazewell Daughtrey Vice-President.Ann Howell Sec.-Treas.Cynthia Stone Club Officers: Jim Hope, Treas.--Cliff Holcombe, Vice-Pres.--David Crockett, Pres.--Steve Norfleet, Sec. FIRST ROW: Crockett, Norfleet, Holcombe, Hope. SECOND ROW: Goldberg, Pratt, Vinson, Parr, Matthews, Johnson. THIRD ROW: Saecker, Cole, Norfleet, Kincaid, Reid, Art man, Walker, Darden. 83 S.H.S. Band BAND OFFICERS Co-Capt.-Jane Coulbourne, Beth Weaver, First Lt. Marsha Brockman, Second Lt. Jim Hope. Librarians, Joyce Bunch, Garland Heffington, Brenda Bryant. Sqts. of Equipment-Billy Morgan, Bobby Tioquen, Robert Hicks FIRST ROW - Pinner, Riddick, Spain, Mason, Porter, Byrd, Jackson, Daniels, Perry, Tu rner, B unch, Brockman, Miles. SECOND ROW - Gumms, Hughes, Bryant, Bullock, Kinsey, Baker, Felton, Parr . tLvnch Marr, Riddick, Reeves, Weaver, Johnson, Harrell. THIRD ROW - Heffington, Jones, Holland, Kinsey, Morgan Burton, Tyler, Tioaquen, Reedy, Beatles, Speight, Pond, Ward, Powell. FOURTH ROW - Gatling, Thompkins, Tarktngton, Hall, Williams, Daughty, Hicks, Hope, Holton, Walker, Britt, Hundley, White. TOP ROW - Coulbourne, Jubenville, Powell, Cross, Jones, Beamon, Cole, Rountree, Parker, Harry Majorettes Half-time performance at Peanut Bowl game. Drum Majorette Betty Beamon Ginger Jubenville, usr m M iteh elh Betty Lou Harry, Jane Coulbourne, Vickie Powell, Linda Parker, Drum Majorette --Betty Beamon, Head Majorette--Barbara Jones. 85 Choral Club OFFICERS Linda Bullock - Accompanist FIRST ROW: Director - Mr. Frank Mesite, Lanning, M. Reece, Perry, Howard, Watkins, Ellis, Nichols, Pond, Barrett, Miles,n. SECOND ROW: Ward, Barnes, Bunchy Gatling, Duck, Johnson, Felton, Holland, S. Ward, Luter, Vaden,(Lynch) THIRD ROW: Kinsey, Walker, Hope Wlseman, Webb, Johnson, J. Reece. B6 Pride of S.H.S. 1964 Virginia Girls ' and Boys ' State delegates: Becky Eure, Jane t King, David Darden, Steve Norfleet, Cliff Holcombe. 87 88 Football, basketball, baseball, tennis, track—each sport is certainly different in its rules and regulations. But whether the game is played on the field or the court, faith must exist within each team member--the faith that he has the staunch support of his school and the faith that his teammates are there to back him. The spectators must also have faith that their team is trying its hardest and doing its best. Without this faith in both player and spectator, there can be no team work, no cooperation, and no sportsmanship. Faith in Sportsmanship 1964 Football Coaching Staff: L. to R., Mr. Billy Owens, J. V. Coach; Mr. Claude Crawford, Assistant Coach; Mr. Bill Cain, Head Coach; Mr. Bobby Gray, Backfield Coach. RETURNING LETTERMEN: KNEELING: Cliff Holcombe, BUly Matthews, Glenn Cole, Morris Tinch, Johnny Beale. STANDING: Donnie Goldberg, David Darden, Vic Sadler, David Holmes, Cecil Walker, BUly Powell, David Bryant. Managers: Jimmy Judkins, Hal Winkles, Jimmy Blanchard. Coach Bill Cain, Co-captains: Clill Holcombe and David Darden. 1964 Football Team FRONT ROW: Jimmy Melito, BUI Grigg, David Kincaid, Glenn Cole, David Darden, Cliff Holcombe, Donnie Goldberg, Ronnie Cole, Rawls Saecker. SECOND ROW: Walter Sizer, Billy Morgan, Jimmy Dixon, Larry Ward, Steve Coppola, Billy Matthews, Eddie Jones, Robert Gay, Jack Oliver. THIRD ROW: Vic Sadler, Larry Morris, John Artman, Johnny Beale, David Bryant, Bobby Tioaquen, Bobby Everett, Randy Vinson, David Holmes, Coach Cain. FOURTH ROW: Rex Walker, Lloyd Gatling, CecU Walker, Joe Oliver, Morris Tinch, Rodney Tyler, BUly PoweU, Johnny Reeves. 91 Franklin - Jimmy Dixon breaks through Bronco line. Granby - Glenn Cole picks up a block and looks for daylight. Granby - Glenn Cole is double teamed after returning kick off. 1964 Act Cox-Holcombe to Lane picks up Raider aerial yardage. Football a ion Cox - Cliff Holcombe scores against Cox in the Peanut Bowl. Cox - Goldberg goes for 19 yards with eight Cox players trailing. Churchland - Glenn Cole sweeps end for Raiders. 1964 Junior Varsity Football Team FIRST ROW: Co-captains, Bob Sweat and Bob Small. SECOND ROW: Pat Turner, Tommy Harry, Edward Roberts, Tommy Tompkins, David Blair, Randy Harrell. THIRD ROW: Doug Johnson, Jesse Eure, Mike Michael, Donnie Speight, Herbie White, Ronnie Cole. FOURTH ROW: Jerry Holland, Tazewell Daughtrey, David Holland. FIFTH ROW: Buddy Lane, Thomas Andrews, Clark Wiseman, David Nichols, Michael Cardelino. Varsity Basketball Coach Peachy outlines plays to Co-captains Wendy Scott and Steve Norfleet. Managers Peter King and Jimmy Blanchard admire the Raiders’ new warm-up . FRONT ROW: Left to Right: Goldberg, Pratt, Holliday, Tinch, Holcombe, Grigg. SECOND ROW: Leggett, Reid, Artman, Hall, Scott, Norfleet. Holliday breaks through Great Bridge defense. Out of the way, boys. Scott ' s Coming ThroughI Reid goes in for 2 more! Goldberg scores another 2 against Great Bridge. Raiders struggle for a rebound. Red Raiders 1964-1965 Steve Norfleet Wendy Scott ponnie Goldberg Barry Holliday Cliff Holcombe Bill Reid Center Forward Guard Guard Guard Forward John Artman Morris Tinch Tommy Leggett Bill Grigg Harrell Pratt Frank Hall Forward Forward Forward Guard Guard Center 97 J.V. Basketball FIRST ROW—Mr. Crawford; SECOND ROW--Ted Williams, Tommy Harry, Edward Roberts, Phil Ferguson, Les Powell; THIRD ROW--Doug Boyce, Kent James, Jimmy Dixon, Mike Cardelino, David Holland, Harry Cross, Clark Wiseman. 98 Raiderettes Team--Horton, Beamon, Jones, Cross . Morgan, Bray, Dail, Gatling, Pinner, Johnson, Gibbs, Miss Peters 99 Baseball 1964 Coach Dick White Captain Ben Worable Managers: Doug Johnson and Tommy Franks Team: KNEELING - Wiseman, Rogers, Powell, Dunn, Meadows. STANDING - Everett, Womble, Darden, White, Bryant, Minton, Ashby, Parr, Anderson. 1964 State Tennis Champions Co-Captains: Robert Blair and Bobby Morgan, Coach: William S. Peachy 1964 Schedule S.H.S. vs. Hampton Won S.H.S. vs. Woodberry Forest Lost S.H.S. vs. Princess Anne Won S.H.S. vs. Norfolk Academy Lost S.H.S. vs. Norview S.H.S. vs. Churchland Won S.H.S vs. Franklin Won S.H.S. vs. Great Bridge Won S.H.S. vs. Cradock Won S.H.S. vs. Ferguson Won S.H.S. vs. Thomas Jefferson Lost S.H.S. vs. Granby Won S.H.S. vs. University of Virginia, Freshman Lost S.H.S. vs. Woodberry Forest Lost S.H.S. vs. Norfolk Academy Lost S.H.S. vs. Warwick Won S.H.S. vs. Maury Won S.H.S. vs. Thomas Jefferson Lost S.H.S. vs. Wilson Won STATE TENNIS TOURNAMENT S.H.S. vs. Washington-Lee Won S.H.S. vs. E. C. Glass Won Support from the sidelines. Team: KNEELING - Cross, Strickland, Sweat, Coach Peachy. STANDING - Ward, Ferguson, James, Daniels, Blair, Morgan, Parker, Cross. Track 1964 Team: KNEELING - Billy Matthews, Jimmy Dixon, Tazewell Daughtrey, Jim Parker, Ronnie Cole, David Kincaid, Donnie Goldberg, Walter Sizer, Billy Jones. SECOND ROW - Rodney Tyler, Glen Cole, Ronnie Reeves, Robert Gay, Buddy Lane, Randy Saunders, Rawls Saecker, Lewis White, Joe Cross. THIRD ROW - Skip Webb, Cecil Walker, Steve Norfleet, Fred Boze, Brooke Pruden, Joe Oliver, Jean Drake, Jimmy Blanchard. Glen Cole and Billy Matthews make a good show for the Raiders. Co-Captains: Billy Matthews and Donnie Goldberg Coach: Mr. Dallas Hollingsworth The Varsity Club OFFICERS President.Wendy Scott Vice President.Cliff Holcombe Secretary.Donnie Goldberg Treasurer.Jimmy Strickland Sergeant at Arms.David Holmes, Steve Norfleet FIRST ROW: Jimmy Strickland, Doug Ward, Phil Ferguson, Bobby Watkins, Morris Tinch, Jimmy Judkins, Brad O’Berry, Donnie Goldberg, SECOND ROW: David Kincaid, Eddie Jones, Eley Duke, Wendy Scott, Cliff Holcombe, Kent James, David Bryant, Johnny Beale. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Meadows, Pete King, Steve Nor¬ fleet, Vic Sadler, David Holmes, Bill Reid, Harry Lee Cross, Jimmy Blanchard, Clark Wiseman. 103 Athletic Hall of Fame i t ' • 40 1964 Football Trophy winners: Glen Cole, W. L. P. M. Trophy; Cecil Walker, Most Outstanding Lineman; and David Darden, Tom Sykes Memorial Trophy. Mr. Peachy receives the State Championship Tennis Trophy won by our boys in the W64 State Tournament. Bob Small displays his Most Outstanding J.V. Trophy. Club OFFICERS President.Kathy Eddy Vice President.Sip Beamon Secretary.Roberta Johnson Treasurer.Dinah Murphy Librarians.Becky Eure, Marion Barrett Senior members of the Pep Club enthusiastically paint signs to boost school spirit. MEMBERS: FIRST ROW: Barrett, Murphy, Eddy, Harrell, Beamon, Johnson, Eure. SECOND ROW: Gatling, King, Rice Hines, King, Coulbourn, Britt, Small, Brantley, Thomas. THIRD ROW: Melito, Parker, Caulk, Hiltner, Barnes, Milburn, Baker, Wade, Williams, Jones, Byrd, Eure, Jones, White, Eddy Autherg, B unch, Soule. FOURTH ROW: Writtenberry, Nichols, O ' Berry, Johnson, English, Jones, Cross, Howerton, Carter, Overman, Coulbourn, Pinner, Brockman, Perry, Siemasko, Holland. FIFTH ROW: Darden, Bray, P q;, Moore, Simons, Freeman, Reece, Gatling, Brinkley, Bradshaw, Tucker, Pond, Traylor, Duck, Dashiell, Payne, florfleet, Goldberg. SIXTH ROW: Kinsey, Blair, Artman, Thomas, Tinch, Fowler, Davis, NorfleefTScott, Darden, Holcombe, Reid, Haselett, Horton, Perkins, Dail, Simons, Tyler. Varsity Cheerleade rs 1964-65 Varsity Cheerleading Squad: L.To R., Betty Jo Brantley, Linda Britt, Susan Small, Mary Jane Gatling, Pat Thomas, Betsy Hines, Betsy Rice, Regina King. L. To R-, Betty Coulbourn, Jane King. Co-captain Betty Coulbourn Co-captain Jane King L. To R., Thomas, Brantley, Britt, Small, Hines, Rice, R. King, Gatling, Coulbourn, J. King. The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders The Cheerleaders threw footballs at all the home games. In and Around S.H.S. Senior Day, 1964--Flagpole ceremonies. Can Can girls practice for Junior-Senior floor show Betty receives the President’s gavel from Mr. Jones. 1964 Seniors march into school to Pomp and Circumstance . Just a few more minutes before class begins! Cake for 1964 State Champion Tennis Team. National Honor Society ' s Induction Service. 108 Suffolk High students are featured in a Nation-wide coverage of Ladybird’s tour. Students, Band, and Suffolk ' s LBJ Girls await the arrival of the Ladybird Special. Adding to the Christmasy appearance of the school were the front door wreaths. The Straw Pole held during the Presidential election showed Goldwater to have the favor in Suffolk. Our Only Touchdown Of The Season. The crowd went wild. Princess Elizabeth Crichton Coulbourn Nineteenth Annual Queen Susan Holmes Small Princess Noreen Anne Corcoran Queen Susan and her court wait anxiously for the parade to begin. Peanut Bowl The queen and her court watch the game from the sidelines. Susan, Joan, Noreen, Lyneli, and Betty pose for a picture after the pre-game ceremonies. Senior Statistics ALLISON, JOHNNIE RUSSELL D.E. 3,4; Football 1; Baseball 2; Basketball 1,2; Hall Monitor 4. ANGE, HARRIETTE LAVONNE Trl-Hi-Y l,2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Latin Club 2; Spanish Club 3,4; Band 2,3. ARRINGTON, SARAH ELIZABETH F.H.A. 1,2,3; D.E. 3; Peanut Picker Stall 4. ASBELL, FRED NORWOOD Football 1; Track 1; D.E. 3,4. BAINES, MARY ELLEN Trl-Hl-Y 2; F.T.A. 2. BARNES, JANE KAYE Latin Society 1, Pres. 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; French Club 2, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Pep Club 2,3; Interclub Council 2,4; Honor So¬ ciety 3,4; Peanut Picker Stall 3,4; Peanut Stall 4, Thespian Society 4; Ways and Means 4. BLACK, JOANNE CAROL Transler Studcnt-Trl-Hl-Y 4. BLYTHE, JACKIE WAYNE Hl-Y 1,2,3.4; Spanish Club 2; D.E. 3,4. BOONE, JOHN WAYNE Transler Student-D.E. Club 4. BROCKMAN, MARSHA ANN Band 1,2,3,4-librarian; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3; Spanish Club 2; Thespian Club 4. BRYANT, BRENDA MARION Band 1,2,3,4-librarian; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Latin Club 2,3; Spanish Club 2; Inter-club Council 3; Peanut Picker Stall 1. BRYANT, DAVID WAYNE Track 1; Football 2,3,4; Basketball 2; Baseball 3,4; Varsity Club 3,4. BUNCH, JOYCE DIANNE Band 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 2; Spanish Club 3; Choral Club 4. BURDEN, JIMMY LEE Track 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2; D.E. 3,4; tnterclub Council 4; Peanut Wcker Stall. BYRD, ROSA MAE Peanut Picker Stall 4. CHAFIN, JUDY LYNN F.T.A. 3,4; Peanut Picker Stall 4. COGGINS, BONNIE LEIGH Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3. CORCORAN, NOREEN ANNE Trl-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Vice-Pres. 2; Spanish Club 1; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 4; J.V. Cheerleader 1; French Club 2,3,4; Thespian Society 4; Inter-club Council 4; Peanut Picker Stall 4; Peanut Stall 4. COULBOURN, ELIZABETH CRICHTON President ol Class 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; J.V. Cheer¬ leader 1; Peanut Stall 1,2,3; Student Senate 1,3; President 4; Blue Ridge 1,2; V-President ol Class 2; Varsity Cheerleader 2,3; Co- Captain 4; Spanish Club 3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; Ways and Means 4. COX, NANCY FAYE Peanut Picker 4. CROCKETT, DAVID EDWARD, JR. Key Club 2,3; President 4; Honor Society 2,3,4; Thespian Society 2,3; Ways and Means 3,4. DAIL, ETTA JEAN Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 3,4. DARDEN, DAVID ALFRED, JR. Football 1,2,3, Co-Captain 4; Spanish Club 1, Basketball 2,3; Key Club 2,3,4; Treasurer o( Sophomore Class; Baseball 3; Treasurer of Junior Class; Varsity Club 3,4; Treasurer of Senior Class; Boy ' s State. DELPIERO, VICTOR D.E. 3,4. DOUGHTY, CAROLYN ANN Latin Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1,3, Pres. 2; Treasurer 4; Inter-club Council 2; Peanut Picker Stall 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Honor Society 3.4; Choral Club 3. DUKE, JOHNNY RAY Football 1,2; D.E. 3.4; Pep Club 4; Hi-Y 4; Baseball 4. DUKE, RAY ELEY, JR. Football 1,2,3; Basketball - Mgr. 1,2; Track Mgr. 1; Varsity Club 2,3,4. EDDY, KATHERINE McENERY Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3, President 4; Cheerleader 1,3; Peanut Picker all 2,3,4; French Club 3; Thespian Club 3,4; Choral Club 3; F.T.A. 4. ELLIOTT, BENJAMIN BRUCE Hl-Y 2,3,4; French Club 2,3; Science Club 2,3. EURE, DOROTHY REBECCA Latin Club 1; Sec. 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3; President 4; Delegate M.G. A. 3; French Club 2,3,4; Inter-Club Council 2,3,4; Honor Society 2,3,4; Peanut Picker Stall 2,4; Peanut Stall 4; Hi-Councll 4; Stu¬ dent Senate 3,4. EVERETT, BRENDA IRENE F.H.A. 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Pep Club 2; Peanut Picker Stall 4. FREEMAN, ELIZABETH HILL Band 1. Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3; Latin Club 1,2; Choral Club 2, librarian 3; French Club 2,3,4; Peanut Picker Stall 2,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; F. T.A. 2 - sec. 4; Thespian Society - treasurer 4. GARRATT, MARGARET ELLEN Latin Club 1,2; Trl-Hi-Y 1,2,3; Peanut Picker Stall 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Spanish Club 3 - treasurer 4; Honor Society 3,4; Choral Club 3,4. GIBBS, JOYCE REBECCA Tri-Hi-Y 1,3; Pep Club 3; D.E. 4, reporter 3. GOLDBERG, DONALD ZELL Vlce-Pres. Fresh. 1; Student Senate 1,3,4; Vice-Pres. Student Senate 3; President sophomore 2; Key Club 2,4 Vlce-Pres. 3; Varsity Club 2, treasurer 3, secretary 4; Chairman ol Ways and Means 3; Vice-Pres. Senior Class; J. V. football, co-captain l; Varsity lootball 2,3,4; J.V. basketball 1, co-captain 2; Basketball 3; Track 1,2,4, co-captain 3. HARRELL, JANET LOUISE Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; Pep Club 2,3; Basketball 3. HARRELL, JIMMIE LEE D.E. 3,4. HARRELL, RONALD CLINTON Transler Student-D.E. 4; Hi-Y 4; Pep Club 4. HAYES, CHARLOTTE DUNE F.H.A. 1, Pres. 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, chap. 4; Latin Club 2,3; F.T.A. 3,4; Honor Society 4. HERRICK, NANCY LANKFORD Latin Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; Pep Club 3. HILL, BRENDA MARIE Trl-Hi-Y 1,3, chaplain 3; Pep Club 1,3; Latin Club 1,2 Pres. 3; French Club 2,3,4; Honor Society 2 sec. 3; Vice-Pres. 4; Peanut Picker Stall 3. HILTNER, BETTY LOU Tri-Hl-Y 1,2,3, secretary 4; Pep Club 1,3; Latin Club 1; Inter¬ club Council 2; French Club 2,4 treasurer 3; Majorette squad l, 2, head majorette 3; Student Senate 4. HINGERTY, CLINTON ALFRED, j«. Track 1; D.E. 2,4; Basketball 2; Football 3. HOLCOMBE, CLIFTON JESSE, m Football 1,2,3, co-captain 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,4; Base¬ ball 2,3; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Key Club 3, Vlce-Pres. 4; Hi-Y 4; Pep Club 4; Peanut Stall; Peanut Picker Stall. HOLLADAY, JOHN SEABROOK Transler Student-Track 4. HOLLIDAY, BARRY WADE Transler Student-Basketball 4; Hi-Y 4. HOLMES, DAVID GEORGE Transler Student-Football 1,4; Basketball 1,4; Varsity Club 4; Hl-Y 4. Senior Statistics JAMES, BARBARA WOOD FIN Latin Club i; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3 Vice Pres. 4; French Cluh2,3,4; Peanut Picker Staff 2,3, Business Manager 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Honor Society 4; Chaplain of Student Senate 4. JOHNSON, PATR1CA ANN F.H.A. 1, Inter-club Council; Pep Club 2,3; D.E. 4. JOHNSON, SIDNEY McCOY, JR. Spanish Club 1; Key Club 3,4; Choral Club 4. KING, JANE TERESA J.V. Cheerleader co-captain 1; Cheerleader 2,3 co-captain 4; Tri-Hl-Y 1, Vlce-Pres. 2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Sec. Junior Class; P-Nut Staff 2,3 co-editor 4; Student Senate 2,3,4; Ways and Means 3,4; French Club l;Honor Society 3; Virginia Girls State delegate. LoCASCIO, THEADORE, JOHN JR. Hl-Y 1,2,3,4; D.E. Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4. MANN, ANNA HOPE Trl-Hl-Y 1,2,3,4; French Club 2,3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; Pep Club 3,4. MATTHEWS, WILLIAM EARL Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Key Club 4. MEADOWS, CLAUD VESTER, JR. Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 2; D.E. 3; Varsity Club 3,4; Hl-Y 4; Pep Club 4. MILBURN, MARY JO Latin Society 1; Pep Club 1,2,3; Trl-Hl-Y 1,2,3,4; French Club 2. 3; Choral Club 2,3,4. M1LTIER, THOMAS WILSON, JR. J.V. Football 1; Basketball 2; Hi-Y 2,3,4. NORFLEET, STEVEN MANGUM Football l. Track 1,2; Basketball 2,3 co-captain 4; Hi-Y 2 trea¬ surer 3, Vice-Pres. 4; Key Club 3 Sec. 4; Boy’s State; Student Senate 3,4; President Junior Class; Chairman Inter-Club Council. OLIVER, JOSEPH JEFFERSON Band 1,2; Football 3,4; Track 3. PALMER THERA OMAR HI J.V. football 1; Spanish Club 1. PAYNE, MARY BRENDA Transfer Student-F.T.A. 3,4; French Club 3,4; Honor Society 3,4; Trl-Hl-Y 3,4. PERKINS, CHERYL ANN Transfer Student-Tri-Hi-Y 4; Pep Club 4; F.T.A. 4; D.E. 4. PETTY, NANCY LOUISE Spanish Club 1,2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2. POND, ELIZA LEE Trl-Hi-Y 1,2,3, Reporter 1, Treasurer 2; Latin Club 1,2; French Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Thespian Club 2,3,4, Clerk 3, President 4; Student Senate 4; Inter-club Council 4; Choral Club 2,3; F.T.A. 3,4, Vice-President 4; Peanut Picker 1,2,3,4, Co-Editor 4. POWELL, JAMES MEDR1CK Spanish Club 3,4; Football Manager 2,3. POWELL, WILLIAM JESSIE, JR. D.E. 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3. REECE, JAMES M1CHEAL Choral Club 3,4; French Club 3; Latin Club 1; Track 2. REEVES, MARGARET LEE D.E. 4; F.H.A. 2,3. REID, WILLIAM HARRELL, JR. Hl-Y 1,2,3,4 Secretary 3, President 4; Hi-Y Council; Spanish Club 1,2; Pep Club 2; Inter-club Council 3,4; Varsity Club 4; Key Club 4; Peanut Picker Staff 4; President Senior Class 4; Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Football 1. SADLER, VICTOR WAYNE D.E. 3,4; Choral Club 3; Football 2,3,4; Track 2,4. SAUNDERS, CARL RANDOLPH Track 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2 SCOTT, ADDYE VIRGINIA Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; Pep Club 3. SCOTT, GEORGE WINFIELD, JR. Hl-Y 2,3,4; Pep Club 2; M.G.A. Delegate 3; Spanish Club 3, Trea¬ surer 3; Flag Raiser 3,4; Football Statistician 3,4; Basketball 1, 2,3,4, Co-Captain 2,4; Baseball 1. SIMONS, RUTH VIRGINIA Business Manager Peanut 4, Business Staff 1,2,3; French Club 2, 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Chaplain 2; Pep Club 2,3.4; Student Senate 4; Ways Means 4; F.T.A. 3,4, President 4; Vice-President Jun¬ ior Class 3. SIMONS. SUSAN HUNT Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2; Pep Club 2,3,4; Basketball 3. SIMPSON, JOHN EDWARD D.E. 2,3,4; Football 1,2; Track 1. SMALL, SUSAN HOLMES Student Senate 1,2,4; Secretary, Freshman class; Secretary Sopho¬ more Class; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4 Historian 1,3; Secretary 2,4; Blue Ridge Assembly; M.G.A.; Latin Club 1; Pep Club 1,2,4; Cheer¬ leader 1,4; French Club 2,3; Choral Club 2,3, Treasurer 3; Honor Society 2,3,4; Hi-Y Council 2,4; Peanut Picker Staff 2,3,4, Co-ed¬ itor 4; F.T.A. 3; Thespian Club 4. STANLEY, LARRY GENE Football 1; Track 2. STARKEY, NANCY BRUCE Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Vice pres. 4; Inter-club Council 2,4; Latin Club l; French Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Choral Club 2, Treasurer 2; Peanut Picker Staff 2,3,4; Peanut Business Staff 3,4; Honor Society 3,4; Thespian Club 4. STORY, ANN ROYALL Latin Club 1, Historian 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, President 2,4, Re¬ porter 3; Blue Ridge Assembly 2,4; Hi-Y Council 2,4; Honoi Society 2,3,4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4; French Club 2,3; Peanut Pickei Staff 2; Peanut 2,3,4, Co-editor 4; Ways Means 3,4; Pep Club 2; Student Senate 2,3,4-Sec’t. 4; Choral Club 2-Sec. 2; Inter-club Council 2,4. STRICKLAND, JAMES VERNARD, JR. Choral Club 3,4; Pep Club 3; French Club 3,4; Basketball Manager 3,4; Tennis Manager 3,4. TINCH, MORRIS LEE Spanish Club 3; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Hi-Y Club 4; Thespian Society 4, Pep Club 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1; Baseball 2,3,4. THOMAS, PATRICIA ANNE Trl-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Historian 2, Sec. 3; Honor Society 2,3,4, Sec. 4; Latin Club 1,2; French Club 2,3,4, Sec. 4, V-Pres. 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Peanut Picker Staff 2,3, 4; Exchange Manager 4; Peanut Business Staff 2,3,4; Cheerleader 3,4; Thespian 4. TOMPKINS, GUY DRAKE, JR. Hl-Y 1,2,4; Student Senate 2; Band 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2; Track 2, 4. TRAYLOR, PATRICIA JANET FJLA. 3. TURNER, SUSAN ELAINE Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3; Latin Club 1,2; French Club 2,3; Pep Club 3; Span¬ ish Club 4; Honor Society 3,4; Peanut Picker Staff 3,4. TYLER, JOHN RODNEY Football 1,2,3,4; Track 3,4. VINSON, RANDALL GARY Key Club 3,4; Honor Society 3,4; Football 4. WADE, NANCY DONOVAN Tri-Hl-Y 1,2,3,4; French Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Peanut Pick¬ er Staff 2,3,4; F.T.A. 3,4, Treas. 4; Peanut Business Stafl 4. WATKINS, ROBERT REEVES Varsity Club 3,4; Hi-Y 3,4; Spanish Club 3,4; Football 3; Track 3. WEBB, JOSEPH CALHOUN, m Spanish Club 1,2,3; Thespian Society 3,4; Football 1,2; Track 3. 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WE HAUL ANYTHING Congratulations to the class of 1965 POND BROTHERS PEANUT COMPANY Phone 539-5711 ■ XUV c-| 3 ; .. .jujJ aX -A fi-uIX -- Q - ' - fi.CUVSL. Ot H-S . £ K -aS ., ©-«- v_ P f U -- Cv3 V ' rv- r JL H ,V A Aju-o 3 L • « • Crr XS Cr, _ty _ V V BILL JOHNSON ' S MUSIC SHOP 135 South Main St. Lowrey Organs, Kimball Pianos, Band Instruments, String Instruments Records Sheet Music. (ongratulfltions class of 1965 CARTER FURNITURE INC. 186 East Washington St. THOMPSON ' S PLYMOUTH 248 W. Washington St. Plymouth Automobiles Evinrude Outboard Motors 3: c _ - A f —y . ( BUCK OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. Locally Yours Remington Rand- Office Machines 251 W. Washington St. Suffolk, Va. Phone: 539-3663 CHERRY’S TRIM SHOP CHOREY MOTORS, INC. 800-802 W. Washington St. Dodge-Chrysler-Lance Dodge Trucks Sales Service Established 1938 . JK XA_Ui— x_cs) c _y U.vv A-C JLK_1m-X Congratulations Seniors oaiojl. I “1 1 UZ: i. 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' ' O ' .t. 1 o ' -jvjujjULw m o o- 4 a L. v9)oloc- o —THORNTON’S FURNITURE COMPANY cjj Ijy 1 )Otte-- oruJi. •FfcL ly jZ u e_ cjjgzrt- The latest model in washing machines? i- i ' BREWER JEWELRY V ' r- Diamonds are a girl’s best friend Compliments of ANGUS I. HINES, INC. NANSEMOND MOTOR COMPANY Lincoln, Continental, Mercury Comet Sales and Services. Congratulations to the Class of 1965 T. J. Whitfield Jr. F. C. Whitfield Your Ford Dealer Since 1933 GODWIN MOTOR COMPANY INC. - . McNeill electric co. CS_ Electric Motor Distributors 700 E. Wa$] Dial439 9 L - Mr. J. Edward Howell Bradford G. Howell ' T 107 East Pinjier Street Dial 539-3233 “Suffolk, yirginia MONTGOMERY WARD COMPANY 139 North Main Street Suffolk, Virginia RITZ ' RESTAURANT Specializing-in Quality J ' V 1 v ' 1 ' Food And Service V Hats, Hats, Hats! LEGGETT’S DEPARTMENT STORE Suffolk, Virginia forth Saratoga Street Suffolk, Virginia Compliments of ROUNTREE DAIRY Locally Owned Operated ROWE LONG MUSIC COMPANY 185 N. Main Street Home of Baldwin Pianos Organs Band Instruments K ■■ v AAx JANUARY’S Congratulations to the Class of 1965 BEAMON’S INC. 708 W. Constance Hoad On The Western End Of The By-Pass Building and Automotive Supplies SUFFOLK INSURANCE CORPORATION I.O. HILL COMPANY Established 1891 Dealers in quality furniture 449-443 W. Washington St. Suffolk, Virginia Insurance Bonds 165 North Main Street P. O. Box 1280 Phone 539-9988 Anybody for a ride? SUFFOLK EQUIPMENT COMPANY S ) HARRELL ELECTRIC M COMPANY F. PERRY LUMBER CO. Wholesale Lumber Rt. 1, Box 320 Suffolk, Virginia MisMsi FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS Phone 539-8388 P. O. Box LOAN ASSOCIATION 1536 OF SUFFOLK VICTOR EUGENE WILLS Locally Owned--Serving Local Needs Plumbing—Heating 149 North Main Street Air Conditioning Phone 539-2323 Save Where Your Dollars Hall Avenue Earn More Suffolk, Virginia Compliments of J.C. HARRY, JR. SUFFOLK PEANUT COMPANY J.C. HARRY, III SUFFOLK PACKING COMPANY INC. SUFFOLK Smithfield Highway OFFICE SUPPLY, INC. Wholesale Meats—Meat Products Custom Slaughtering 200 West Washington Street Phone 539-7454 Residence 539-9461 Suffolk, Virginia BOOSTERS DeBENEDICTIS BEAUTY SHOP CROCKETT AUTO PARTS COMPANY RIVERVIEW AMERICAN SERVICE X STARKEY-MATHEWS SAM PERRY’S BARB-B-QUE A. L. BRINKLEY BARR BROTHERS BO ' S AUTO BODY WORKS PRUDEN PACKING CO. JUNIOR DEB LOU ' S BARBER SHOP eLt jL k. «- ( L kSL ■ P ]clj-4s oLly , Jt- Jyy pd O JLjLsw — (iJLl Dt-XL-4- A t 0 - r - ; - xyw §M! -4-A-4- A U j£u- R.W. BAKER COMPANY Fine Furniture Established 1885 208 West Washington Street Phone 539-3861 Suffolk, Virginia Compliments of S.K. AND JACK McN. BAIRD 600 South Main Street Suffolk, Virginia Congratulations Seniors! SUFFOLK FRUIT PRODUCE COMPANY SUFFOLK MOTOR CO. Buick - Pontiac - GMC Trucks Wolverine Camper Good Used Cars Sales and Service 245 W. Washington Street Suffolk, Virginia Dial 539-9948 Compliments of LAKESIDE PHARMACY 913 W. Washington Street 150 N. Main Street Suffolk, Virginia You can charge it at Penney ' s Phone 539-8181 THE VOICE OF SUFFOLK VU WLPM - - -- 5 3 -o -OCV ' •• ,,. ■ v J • Vj iv ' r JjCsh 1460 On Your Dial rv o- = t n vrm ' QuJjh) £ CLEANERS, INC. %j; §• j14} ?j 4 ? Jl Congratulations and Best Wishes to Class of ' 65 from Russell and Holmes CttZa WHERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE Or? % w -, Ct-CtxJa-cTC -4o q. f cexJt.. cji U — ' - S a ac. cVictx x. UXWXM - )---- VyXAAC VV ) (XAy ' ' KOAM W) VA Vv vVA j (X VA MA VY 0l ' P ' Ka OoC. CJUVW lVrvV v A v Vv BENTHALL MACHINE CO., INC. ' ' A ' Yvv x vv ' . ' MX v) VvoaM- C V AC MVWTvip W M, OUx yvCU . . Wot oC ‘ ) OT r vwv U | . (Dl-Cc-O
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