Suffolk High School - Peanut Yearbook (Suffolk, VA)

 - Class of 1983

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CLUBS ACTIVE IN MANY ASPECTS All types of clubs, especially vocational and academic, were very busy during activity period and after school. One club that was particularly busy was the Future Business Leaders of America. During FBLA, members of the club gave away lollipops, participated in the Vocational Breakfast, had an FBLA breakfast, and honored the Basketball team with a cake at the pep rally. Also, the club planned to participate in the Spring Regional FBLA meeting at Norfolk State University. Another very active club was the Distributive Education Clubs of America. Fund raising activities dominated the clubs time, but in addition, members were among the most active in the school and community. They delivered food to a needy family for Thanksgiving; gave cards and ornaments to patients at Autumn Care Nursing Home; delivered plants to the mayor, the superintendent of schools, and to Mrs. Bailey and Mr. Jones; and participated and placed in the District 10 DECA Competition in March. The Future Farmers of America, like FBLA and DECA, also participate in competitions. Contests include a Forestry Judging Contest, a Mechanics Judging Contest, and other Peanut Federation Contests. The FFA sold citrus fruit with the band in December, too. The National Honor Society chapter, while not as active as FBLA, DECA, and FFA had its share of traditional activities. They sponsored the annual Thanksgiving assembly where seven new members were tapped in and new officers were sworn in. The chapter also sponsored two members for National Honor Society scholarships. A new organization to students was the WHRO academic team. After the members competed for places on the team last spring, they practiced diligently and prepared to compete against other Tidewater teams. Our team defeated Peninsula Catholic High School, York High School, and was finally defeated in the third round by Lake Taylor High School. In the spring, Senior members helped in the elimination rounds to choose the 1983-84 team. Honor Society left to right: Front Row—Julie Ryder, Kim Holly, Kelly Carter, Sherry Ruden. Second Row —Samantha Aliff, Karyn Hall. Randy Saunders, Dianne Futrell, Nancy Russell, Valerie Worley, Mrs. Bonnie Cavender, sponsor; Chiquita Boone, Linda Lewter, C.J. White, Allison Burford, Angela Riddick, Scotti Robertson, Christine Byrum. Future Farmers of America left to right: Lisa Artis, Sherman Holley, Lee Rayburn, Tyrone Vick, Jesse Little. Future Homemakers of America left to right: Front Row —Yolanda Goodman, Beth Arrington, Faye Arrington, Debbie White, Carolyn Stovall, Cassandra Goodman, Mrs. Connie Taylor, sponsor. Second Row—Bruce Porter, Adrienne Artis, Darryl Williams. Third Row —Gena Pitts, Christie Joynes, Blair Powell, Janet Lawrence, Vanessa Johnson, Maxine Barnes, Luther White. Fourth Row—Patricia Colandar, Marcella Britt, Amanda Riddick, Sharon Moore, Kristina Jonsson, Tracey Harvey, Denise Skinner. Fifth Row — Gloria Faulk, Marlene Mosley, Vickie Franklin. Sixth Row —Carolyn Moody, Carol Artis, Sharon Jennings, Lisa Branch, Salina Powell. Seventh Row—Sharon Pierce, Bridget Parker, Curtis Rouse, Mervis Knight. Eighth Row—Marcus Ruffin. Leon Artis, Prentis Herndon, Rodney Strothers, Marvin Williams. CLUBS 17

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Distributive Education Clubs of America left to right: Front Row —Sharon Holley, Bridget Parker, John Rice, Yolanda Goodman, Samantha Aliff, Regina Love, Karyn Hall. Second Row — Beverly Williams, Melvin Jackson, Ray Rice, William Jones, Connie Harrell, Charlotte Barnes, Sheila Cornett, Karen Sadler, Debra Claude. Third Row—John Halsey, Hope Hedgepeth, Lisa Cornett. Brian Hall. Cassie Shaw, Chuck Cessna, Wendy Sandefur, Benny Simpkins, Mark Winslow. Fourth Row —Roger Taylor, Tammy Baines, Tim Steveson, Alice Holly, Mario Jones, Amanda Riddick, Denise Skinner, Doug Weaver, Terrie Wright. WHRO Academic Team left to right: Front Row— Mrs. Bonnie Cavender, sponsor; Buddy Burden, Julie Ryder, captain; Tommy Long, William Brooks. Second Row—C.J. White, Randy Saunders, Christine Byrum. Future Business Leaders of America left to right: Front Row —Tracy Yates, Jane Horne. Second Row—Calvin Myrick, Sharon Holley, Annie Boykins, Janet Lawrence, Wanda Winston, Janet Dotson. Third Row—Karen Sadler, Angela Johnson, Wyndie Cobb, Donna Leggett, Mrs. Gail Bess, sponsor. Fourth Row—Linda Lewter, Patricia Greene, Terrie Langston, Tracey Harvey, Lisa Eason, Sheila Cornett, Julia Boone. Industrial Arts Club left to right: Front Row— Diane Johnson, Iliya Booze, Tracy Steward, Raymond Goodwin, Darryl Williams, Luther White, Curtis Barnes, Mervis Knight. Second Row— Brenda Johnson, James Clements, Quinton Riddick, Jessie Little, Joseph Joynes, Mark Coats, James Barrett, Stephen Roberts, Victor Arrington, Travis Mabrey, Eric Sharpe, Mr. Leroy Griffin, sponsor. Third Row—Cecil Boyce, Meredith Dunn, Walter Vann, Kevin Lassiter. 16 CLUBS



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Peer Facilitators left to right: Mrs. Fran Alwood, sponsor; Kempis Brown, C.J. White, Julie Ryder, Valerie Worley, Terrie Langston, Tracy Edwards. Youth Advisory Committee (Cafeteria) left to right: Front Row—Stephanie Walker, Tracy Edwards, Sharon Holley, Darrel Collins, Kempis Brown. Second Row —Alice Holly, Teresa McCausley, Theresa Howell, William Parker. Third Row—Tony Winborne, Teresa Ward, Tabitha Ward, Linda Porter. Fourth Row—Mrs. Sharon Rhodes, sponsor. Teachers’ Aide left to right: Seated—Alton King, Sheila Porter, Paul McKasky. Standing— Melvin Jackson, Faye Boone, Wanda Ricks, Bridget Horton, Gwen Holly, Sally Parker. 18 CLUBS Visual Aide left to right: Cindy Hollan, Tess Ward, Yvette Wilson, Ray Rice, Stephanie Walker, Bill Jenkins, Eric Hollan, William Powell, Mark Poteet, William Jones, James Barrett, Sheila Porter, Wendy Beale, Joyce Bunch, Mrs. Julia Liggins, sponsor.

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