Suffolk High School - Peanut Yearbook (Suffolk, VA)

 - Class of 1982

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Sophomores Excel Everyone said the Sophomores were Blah” and did nothing. When there were pep rallies they sat and watched everyone else. They participated in few sports and school activities. The Sophomores might have been Blah”, but when it came to floats, they ex¬ celled. After a hard week of working at the old Coca-Cola plant, they received first place in the float competition. The Soph- mores were very proud of their creation. When the Raiders took the lead over the Rangers, the Sophomores excitement surely matched that of the Seniors. The Raiders victory over the Rangers was a joyous occasion that left the people in the stands crying, jumping, and screaming! We won!” Sophomore Class Officers left to right — Paula White, Treasurer; Yvette Wil¬ son, Secretary. Missing from picture: Connie Harrell, President Benny Simpkins Denise Skinner Carolyn Stovall John Terry Bobby Thompson Angela Van Meter Mary Vinson Chris Washington Luther White Paula White Yvette Wilson Jewell Winbome Mark Winslow Merrily Wolf SOPHOMORES 9

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Tawana Allen Beth Arrington Adelle Artis William Artis Tammy Baines Charlotte Barnes Cassandra Billups Carlton Bivins Chiquita Boone Bernsdette Branch Belinda Bryant Janice Carr Mack Carr Dale Cherry Sherry Chiarky Deborah Claude Shirlene Claude Daryl Copeland Helen Copeland Lisa Cornette Darryl Dildy Virginia Dillard Joey Doxey Juanita Duck Thomas Dunn Lisa Eason Lori Eason Pam Eure Dianne Futrell Cassandra Goodman Billy Hall Jeffery Haris Connie Harrell Tracey Harvey Freddie Hayes Hope Hedgepeth Karen Horne Jerry Lee Hunter Brenda Johnson Dorothy Johnson Mervis Knight Len Lilley Sharon Manning Shawn Maguire Jeff Martin Jerry McCreary Linda Odom Lisa Outlaw Roy Parrish Tonya Pitt Allison Porter Linda Porter Blair Powell Dee Reeves Denise Reinsmith Amanda Riddick Angela Riddick Nathaniel Riddick Scotti Robertson Nancy Russel Randy Saunders Cassie Shaw Randy Silver 8 SOPHOMORES



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Sam Aliff Lester Arrington Lisa Artis James Barrett Loretta Baton Wendy Beale Christine Beaton Dennis Bober Julia Boone Annie Boykins Linda Boykins Frank Bray Felecia Brock Mary Brock Kempis Brown Allison Burford Christine Byrum Kelly Carter Kathy Coats Brenda Cornett Sheila Cornett Alvin Copelanc Lanita Copeland Gret Critzer Diane Debatch Janet Dotson William Durden Regina Eley Of Gold and Green “What kind of ring are you going to get?” “How much does it cost?” Why all the questions? Ask any junior and he would tell you that it was time to order class rings. Despite the arrival of Au¬ rora, a new metal, and the return of Lustrium, the gold rings were still the favorite of most Juniors. Eric Hollan explained. “Not only do gold rings look better, but they are of a better quality. Since I have a job after school, I can choose the metal 1 prefer.” As in Eric’s case, the coins and the extra “green” in the pock¬ ets of juniors no longer came from their parents. The juniors made time to punch those clocks and get to work. Wendy Beale, an Junior Class Officers left to right: Front Row—Bridget Parker, Vice President; Sharon Pierce, Secretary. Back Row—Greg Strickland, Treasurer; C. J. White, President employee at Leggett’s Department Store, realized that “Having my own spending money makes me a more responsible person.” In spite of the positive side, working while attending school had its disadvantages. According to Tracy Yates, “When I have to work late, doing my homework sometimes means staying up to about 1:00 a.m.” When the Juniors looked back on their experiences in combining the working world, and the school work load, they realized it was worth the extra effort. Reggie Smith, a quest speaker at an as¬ sembly, put it: “Short term pain for long term gain.” The Juniors in the American Studies class enjoy a guided tour of the grounds of the Governor’s Palace in Williamsburg. 10 JUNIORS

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