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THE WINNING CYCLE The sports program began a new cycle as we entered a new district, the Tidewater District. The Raiders moved to the single A district because of low enrollment. Compared to the doub le A teams, Suffolk’s enrollment lacked more than two hundred students. But in the new district, the Raiders top the list in the number of students. In the Tidewater District, all of the athletic teams were picked to be at least in the top three, and the entire student body was happy with the results at the end of the seasons. 24 SPORTS
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Pausing for a moment. Sherry Ruden, Mrs. Dunlap, Angela Riddick, and Merrily Wolf take a break from business. Wendy Beale, Sherry Ruden, Kim Holly, Scotti Robertson, and Jerry McCreary look over pictures and articles for the Valentine’s issue. CO-EDITORS BUSINESS MANAGER LAYOUT EDITOR REPORTERS TYPISTS PHOTOGRAPHER SPONSOR ANGELA RIDDICK MERRILY WOLF SHERRY RUDEN WENDY BEALE BUDDY BURDEN LISA EASON TRACY EDWARDS LYNN FUTRELL KIM HOLLY MELVIN JACKSON RUDY O’BERRY RANDY PARISH SCOTTI ROBERTSON JANET SAUNDERS CAROLYN WOLF jerry McCreary MRS. KAY F. DUNLAP After an afternoon of typing and composing, the staff members and Mrs. Dunlap are ready to go home. Typists Angela Riddick and Lisa Eason prepare articles for final printing. Peanut Picker left to right: Seated —Lisa Eason, Carolyn Wolf, Janet Saunders, Sherry Ruden, Scotti Robertson, Merrily Wolf, Angela Riddick. Standing—Mrs. Kay F. Dunlap, sponsor; Buddy Burden, Rudy O’Berry, Tracy Edwards, Terrie Langston. CLUBS PEANUT-PEANUT PICKER 23
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THE RADIERS ROCK! A special atmosphere of excitement surrounded the 1982 Homecoming festiv- ities. The football team was experi¬ encing the first winning season in four years and the result was a tremendous boost in the student morale. The traditional Homecoming parade featured such participants as the Pres¬ ident, (that is, the SCA president, C. J. White) escorted by Julie Ryder’s Cadillac Service; the Red Raider Marching Band; the Homecoming attendants from each class; and the class floats. The Freshmen exhibited their enthusi¬ asm with finally becoming Suffolk High Raiders by capturing first place in the float competition. In addition, Peanut Park was packed in spite of very cold temperatures, and the concession stand felt the effects of the large crowd when the food and drink supply was de¬ pleted. Applause and shouts of congratula¬ tions filled the park at half-time when Tracy Yates was crowned the 1982 Queen. But, the climax of all the Homecoming events was a Red Raider whopping defeat over the Windsor Dukes, 41-0. The stands are packed with Raider fans during the first quarter. Mr. Glenn Leland and the Red Raider marching band boost spirit with a popular song. The Senior class float, “Spread the Dukes,” captures third place. HOMECOMING 25
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