Maury High School - Commodore Yearbook (Norfolk, VA)
- Class of 1931
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I N 'I ,AA I H 1 Mali: is!!! ..nllJl'vLal:l4':l1z'1lmt:lllmQ 1 .21 Fl .-1n.Lulw!dll?' - :,1.'Anhr'.2'! mxlinm 1 5 HIFI' . Jr. nl i x' 3..A. z '. 1,33-,fb 'v 'rf' u. ' L Q ' iii' A-and Copyright-1931 JOHN A. WATTS Edilor-in-Chief ROY L. SYKES Buxiness Manager Photography AUP:-3N::ER STUDIO Engraving NORFOLK ENURAVING C Printing PRINTCRAFT PRESS, I The Commodore Volume Twenty-three 1931 if PUBLISHED E SENIOR CLASS OF THE matthew Fontaine Maury High School Norfolk,Virginia 5265- V-402-1 S' 'Q llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIVFUIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIHlHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllWHlNHIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIWHNWlrlll OR three years we have worked side by side learning to guide Our planes, at First slowly, then rapidly, but ever forward toward our goal. Having won Our wings, we must now pilot our planes out into the world-out into life. If the pages of this Annual in future years bring back pleasant memories of the days spent at Maury, we who have edited CKTHE COMMODORE OF 1931 will feel that Our endeavors have been worthwhile. THE STAFF. ilu Memoriam Ben iiehp ZBeIuhe'u Member uf the Glass of 1931 Gctuher 20, 1911 2 Qpril 10, 1931 rw 0 ,,,-. s ,rf ' - .I ' 2' u ' I F.. '?'w.-ff. 1-fl? ',', . .- 1 U- - - .,.- fb' ., ,.'7-'.' ,,, .-1 I-,'f1.... .,. 1 I f'l Wh A -:.- .. vsl-,S :1,,,,n- .. .,-: .. 'o'k7',-3 x- N' .' M -M .2 ae A -. X. x K . 'K '- f m s E EE GIIGD CDEDGDIEQEE H YDE Q N by To Kiltie Lgumellnine Gillette HO, as Sponsor of our Class,Q has faithfully arid wisely piloted us during our three years at Maury and has prepared' us to guide successfully our 'planes-'of levagfningthrough' life, we, the members of the Senior Class, dedi- cate this twentydchird volume of ou'r'Annual. 46, QE? i 4 i 9:1 , ,Hai , 'hi' Ig Ili I 'f!,' 'bv' Jung fvf ' l ex e s i Annual R' . :.. w g? 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QW VV VV 'Q-33,4-:, A' ', . . - ., V r. ., V1 V Vw 41.-ri W:-'V ' r' ' ' mf Uv' .. ' 1-'H 4 J L V.-V' V it '- 5,-iv , M 1 A4 nl., v my 1 N ARTHUR BRANTLY BR I STOW Principal I 13 1 LEMUEL FRANCIS GAMES Assistant Principal l191 .ez , ,J , ' .ie..?f g, f : ' 5 , Q lwl CDEQIE 1 i'mf75fW'i iihwiffif QW 'T I - ii ii LZTTQWACI T -i-nA-4-v-m,-fev.,...- -. 1- -- 2-i -v---v-,f 4,3,.-..f-- ' ' ' ' - - 'i ARTHUR BRANTLY BR1sTow, B.A., MA., Ed. M. I lin Principal 3 l xx l Richmond College 'l' University of Virginia lx 3 Harvard University fill if T l l ' Ji The Deparfmefzt qf Ezzgfzrfz y VIRGINIA OLD I 5 Norfolk College for Young Ladies : l University of Virginia I I Columbia University I ix 1 JULIA GRAHAM AUNSPAUGH, B.S. 1' l Columbia University l Mary Baldwin Seminary , I Radcliffe College l l University of Virginia X , Chicago University Q C' ELIZABETH R. BOGGS, B.A. l Farmville State Teachers College I' l College of William and Mary I Lake Chautauqua Summer School ,. LUCY NOTTINGHAM BRICKHOUSE I , , I I Norfolk College for Young Ladies l University of Virginia Ill' Columbia University . ls sg I L ELIZABETH R. COSTENBADER, B.A 1' ' Randolph-Macon Woman's College RICHARD R. FLETCHER, B.S. University of Chattanooga , Pennsylvania State College ' BETTIE M. GOODWYN, PH.B. l Chatham Episcopal Institute .f University of Virginia ' Columbia University ALICE W. HARDY, B.A. Randolph-Macon Woman's College ' 'X STELLA F. HUBBARD, B.A. 'lit Westhampton College I ,.., -V -v .f,. -..,..... A .. ...,... -. ,..., A ...,....,. .... M, .,,,,.m.,.L W. V I -tif' :lil , ll ll .I .A-i -w..--.v-,M ,W - V-MW..-ff Af I ,.,.i,,.,, ,L,,,,ii,g.,:..,- .. .,.,.se....,m,t,,,.,.......ls ,........ ...- ...,.-.,,..-...:..,N....,.....V . ff Mwf- ..,,.,,,. g-,.N..-X.,-., ....... ,...-X.. -vv-vwwwwvm-.. 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MARKLEY, B.A. Randolph-Macon Woman's College Harvard University University of North Carolina HENRY C. NOLLEY, B.A., LL.B. Randolph-Macon College National University M. ETHEL VAIDEN, B.A. College of William and Mary University of Virginia Columbia University JOHN F. WARD, B.A. College of William and Mary University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Divinity School l 1 The Departmen! gp Mathematic: LEMUEL F. GAMES, B.S., M.A. College of William and Mary Harvard University ELIZABETH DAVIS, B.A. Randolph-Macon Woman's College University of California Columbia University . ., ,' fn as .1 o-F, t v , lil MQ Ml Cijhg QED l:IQh,s. iflqljjbld ,, -.UP L, 5' 'ij MLA, ,L ija. J3fx.S4 R I CHAMPE CARTER DOUTHAT, Bs. Radford State Teachers College Columbia University College of William and Mary University of Virginia Harvard University LYNETTE HAMLET, B.A., M.A. Randolph-Macon Woman's College College of VVilliam and Mary MARY S. MOORE, B.A. Randolph-M acon VVoman's College MARGARET RAWLS, B.A. Woman's College of Alabama Columbia University VIRGINIA REYNOLDS Leache-VVo0d Seminary Columbia University CATHARINE RIDDLE, B.S. Farmville State Teachers College A. Fir v. V. ti .ew l LUCY MANSON SIMPSON Farmville State Teachers College i University of Virginia ANNIE PATRICK WELCH, B.A. y 'C Randolph-Macon Woman's College University of Virginia University of Michigan College of VVilli:1m and Mary l l The Deparfmezzf gf Science ELIZABETH GILLESPIE Wellesley College University of Geneva, Switzerland 1 Harvard University 5, University of Chicago -,kj University of Pennsylvania LN r-w N1 KATE EMELINE GILLETTE, B.A. jj Randolph-Macon VVoman's College University of Virginia Q W University of California I V is i :I 512' Q, I i5i5Efi.3:1: 2 ' ' f-'-- ' , w W Ay ,v.- X. ' - ':l 1 , -,',- . - , Y ..,. .1 ,, .vw v, 4 rf.o gm, . Cyl,-,l ,Q .-,k .- .,.., ,C - I 'A A: I E-I Qi - -,--..,....---.--V --- E--:..r---,f--4-y-4-.........v rn' -5---..- . H 1 f,f: ,. If I.,-,K .Q 4 l l 1 . I Y l I S l 1 l Q 3 I I l 1 -J iv - ----1 ...L...:l,....-...- H -ff--f----A .-i'..al.L.., FRANCES G. HARDY, B.A. Randolph-Macon Woman's College Columbia University EDGAR JACKSON, BA., MA., I.L.B. Ramlolph-Macon College Washington and Lee University EDWIN L. l,AMBERTH, B.A. College of VVilliam and Mary M ARTHA S. LAWRENCE, B.S. Columbia University LORIAN S. MILLER Labonztmy Assistant NELI. PHIPPS, BA., MA. Westh ampton College Columbia University FAYE SAVAGE, BS. Greensboro College Columbia University ELLEN SHENK, BA. Hollins College VIRGINIA TURPIN, B.S. Harrisonburg State Teachers College DOROTHY WALKER, BS. University of Richmond ., '..w,: '? .?:. ik'-3.:+fS'.: '3y .... , - --W--W ---iw!----, --. . ' - 4r-1597-Asf-1 A '. -' fffs.. Q., A-....,, my V , rw-Y , , W, Y , YY '57iff- 'fi Ef':i.7'f.2f :E 221'E,m::A wr-'7:-tqvzifh :-' 1 -i,. -1 .. .-..........M .+...,-,v- 1--- -N--V-.-a...g.,,,..,,:i,, ........... . W, .-.A . MW . , ,...,,.,,,.,.,,,J Y Q----f-.. A ,A-..,..-..r,,. .. ..-V-,J...e - ,L,,N ,.,, , ..g.......,-,,,,.,-,- .. ,,.,,.... Y ,V W A-1 sl 6l The Deparfmefzi gf Latin ANNE MILLER STIFF, B.A. Goucher College Columbia University HILDEGARDE M. BARTON, B.A. Harrisonburg State Teachers College College of William and Mary Columbia University L. PEARL TUCKTP1-1.B. Elon College Columbia University University of Virginia Harvard University B. MARGARET' WILSON, B.A. Randolph-Macon VVoman's College l l The Dejmrfmefzf Qf .Modern Lahguazgef CHERRY NOTTINGHAM, P1-LB., M.A Universiti de Grenoble, France University of Madrid University of Chicago Sorbonne University, Paris A. RUTH RIDDICK, BA., M.A. Hollins College Columbia University MIRIAM S. SILBERGER, B.A. College of William and Mary MARY WOODARD, B.A., M.A. Randolph-Macon Woman's College Cornell University Pl! The Cohzmerfial Dephrfmem' CHARLES E. CROSS Horner's Classical and Mathematical School STANLEY F. ALLEN, B.A. North Carolina Agricultural College University of Georgia Emory University LaSalle Extension University fr- , . f ir-,Mi ,, ,. ' P .,,' - -- .k 4... HETTIE RUTH GIBBS, B.A. College of William and Mary University of Virginia ROBERTA DAY HODGKIN, B.S. Farmville State Teachers College PATRICK A. KELLEY, M.E. Bloomsburg State Normal School, Pennsylvania PAUL H, O'HARA College of VVilliam and Mary Ferris Institute, Big Rapid, Michigan Zanerian Art College, Columbus, Ohio FRANCES ROSENBLATT Fredericksburg State Teachers College George Washington University NFLLIE L. SAUNDERS, B.A. Westhampton College University of Virginia JOSEPHINE SAVILLE, B.S. Farmville State Teachers College University of Virginia Fredericksburg State Teachers College University of California OTHO W. THOMAS Bridgewater College College of William and Mary University of Virginia DOROTHY E. WILKINSON, B.S. Fredericksburg State Teachers College New York University il! The Department gf Art HENRY BALL, B.A., M.A. College of William and Mary Columbia University 7 l A - I I A CLARICE M. THOMAS, BS. l 'ix Alfred University, Alfred, New York it I fl, The Wendell Phillips Austin School of F , ' Commercial Art ' New York State School of Clay-VVorking and 6,4 l Ceramics , 1, ri: tl I - l The Deparfmem' gf M um' Q 'I ELOISE KELLY, B.M. Hollins College il l. l f l .' The Manual Traz'nz'ng l I Dejmrimem' l , JAMES W. PHILLIPS, B.A. g Eclinboro State Normal Il I' Oherlin College l . Carnegie Institute of Technology 1 L WILLIAM T. BAXTER, B.S. University of Tennessee li ' George Peabody College for Teachers ' 1 HERMAN L. BERRY N' Virginia Polytechnic Institute z my 'l C. CHRISTENSEN 'V Oshkosh State Teachers College, Wisconsin ROBERT H. MCKAY A Buffalo State Normal il Pratt Institute li Mechanics Institute 3 I WILLIAM THEODORE MYRICK, B.S. Virginia Polytechnic Institute A PN JOHN H. REAMS ' O ' virginia Polytechnic Institute W1 . l lt l ROY G. THOMAS l ON U. T. A. School of Printing, Indianapolis I L L I S I .,.., . t fig, T . f I 'P lt -A ll ,, J, fs. At--, ,Ji wi'-Jsigirpzf ,,,, L ,. .,,... ,i:,...,L ...I 3 ..,. L. I.., .,.,.,...,.I l28l v -V v - -vi -sf 7. ' ...J-.H P HBPHQZ ago oabozmg A wwe The Department qf Home Y Economies D ll MAYREA NOYES, B.A. A University of Kansas Columbia University Simmons College 1' ANNA S. CAMERON, B.S. W Harrisonburg State Teachers College r ,Xa l ' ANNA G. HUDSON, B.S. , College of William and Mary 'SQ ALICE L. SAUNDERS Ztj Columbia University ! 1 The Department gf Pfzyfieal i Education ,I RAYMOND S. CASEY W Springfield College, Massachusetts MARY O. PARKER, B.S. College of William and Mary QQ, nit ul Qr R Office Staff l Q PAULINE TERAULT f Secretary i E FRANCES HOGGARD mil Secretary QA MARY PORTLOCK SOUTHGATE tbl Secretary I MARY TURNER pb., Nurse TC' Q .I 21 a,g:-zQi:-. . x:a - , .-2 5 f .sift 'A V -',1 Q35 'X :'Si ',:,.. , 5EgEf'ii 3 Ag if ff 3 I I IW - 5 21.5 l A Q? ' ---- Y.-' K Q is ..re 3 if was Ag.g.g4. 1, yo. 'ff' 'A ltrh. ? 15:35 V v:AVeug,H V. V fT,i.fiw M 'QS E 12 f--1 ' ':---- fxf' Aa: H- -A,-e- l 29Cl n yuh Jhilnsuf' I 30 A ,..1 1 X. J, - - - l X Q, ,ly V- . Y ,i ' A 1 - N L El EE GECD MI CID GD 3il f9iEl , Th0T8l Whose Pzcturer, C Q Nw Appear , W . V V . 5 1 A ' Z .V , WI '7'+- A iw.,- ' i - 4 , ' H s . - X 1 ' E+ The Department of Englifh V 'W W g SUZANNE B. GRAHAM, B.A. i 1 ' if L li Randolph1Macon Woman's College ll i ' Q N ,, T he Dcparhnent of latin lf J f . 5 . , 'A - SHIRLEY F. GRANBERY l 4 'T' IF Marshallfcollege, West Virginia C 1 3' 1' University of Virginia W A , ' I , K Q The Deparlmmt af Modern Language: , j IONE F AULEY , L'Ecole de France University of Barcelona Oxford University fl. A Elniversity of Madrid' Sorbonneiflniversityr, Paris University of Chlifornia The Department of History CECILE A.iPERRY, B.A. A - Hollins College The Conrmzrrial Department JENNIE J. DAUGHTREY, B.A. Chowan College College of.William and Mary - REBECCA MCALPINE 'Librarian DESSIE DOWNS Lunchraom Manager - ' Eiiwfuzn v. MCGEHEE l - 'h C i .. .,,.i'f-wdffn ' l ' v u - - ' ll' unfit' 4 L' : K U 1 , .:,.-5 1 i i .A , . ',51l,'2jL ., g' 1-,V , . 1 'asv ,i f,i-wi-if . . ,., - . . , ' , f-- iv ' ,lf-, I Q ,i M1 , , 1 - 'L-.1 ' 5 QN- . V. :fe w , J ' H . - -,A , . . ! xl., 'l 1 :Z C V, . . F . 1 f N L 'l L:fQV?' -vgi!J:'rf- .. ,-, . 'V 121- L3-ilk, ' . E ' 4',, r-.i 2-: - 515. M if ' ix l I, 'V A -fill , f 'A' 1 , . .Ii r . ..', ,u ,M , .- ff j 1 'Q ' . l it 1. , ly . 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X, ,721 A f-3, wx' 4 'pai 5' ., 1, 15 if Mr' 3 Ji ,, . z',.Lji,r35, , 1 ,. ., 19.1. - x m ' V 'uk V .1 .1-'I Hvg,4v.ml1.4'd 1514, ' , s L....j -V - V Y V V V V:-WY... ,., Lf - W V V V-R., -,, .V J- . I 9 1 - 8 P F , 1 i 1 ' A X E 3 A Ar , if ia 31 sr 1 5 X 1 r , v , V ,, 966 3 Xu E 'F I I v J r . r , x I 1 1 1 I 4 Hg . A Q J ' Z Ox 1 s ' 1 I, i 1 1 1, . y 1 5 f s 11 , ? 2' L 1 n 1 lfilr 34 .y'. 'f ' EARL ACEY KEROSENE He who docs not think too highly of himself is more than he thinks. GENERAL A Representative, The Commodore, February Senior Class. '3i. KATHERINE GAULT AGERS HKU Truth is as impossible to bc soiled by any outward touch as the sunbeamf' GENERAL. A Tvlaury Athletic Association, '19, '30, '31, H. S. S. C., '19, '30, '31, Cheerio Club, '19, '3o, '31, Monogram Club, '29, '30, '3i. MILDRED MARCIA BALISOK lVIII,DRED I hate nobody: I am in charity with the world. GENERAL A Latin Club, '18, '19, Science Club, '18, '1.9. GRACE ROSE BANKS GRACYE Her face belokened all things dear and good. GENERAI. A Latin Club, 'z8g Spanish Club, '7.9. ETHEL VIRGINIA BARTLFTT E'FHEL She has always something or other to do, If not for herself, for her neighbor, COMMERCIAL Cheerio Club, '30, H. S. S. C., '30, Choral Club, '30, Business Club, '3o. BABETTE VIRGINIA BEAR BABE'r'1'E Her ways are ways of pleasantnessf' GENERAI. A . Cheerio Club, '28, '29, Dramatic Club, '18, '19, zo, WILLIAM DAVID BELCH BI LI. Ami thus he bore without abuse The grand old name of 'gcnllcman'. GENERAL A HENRY FRANK BENNETT, -IR. HBENNYU A merry heart and true-blue. GENERAL B ' Football Team, '19, '30, '3ig Monogram Club, go. ls 36 LOUISI-I SARA BFRRYMAN HIVIICKEYN Shes ever cheerful, true, and kind, indeed, her faults are hard to ind. COMMERCIAL VIVIAN BISHOP vw For Nature made her what she is And never made another. GENERAL A French Club, '18, Dramatic Club, '18, '19, 'wg Cheerio Club, '19g Maury Debating Society, '19, February Senior Class Play, '31, JAMES HUNTER BLOODWORTH HUNTER Far a man by nothing is so well betrayed as by his manners, GENERAL A WILLIAM LFROY BOGGS DI1.l.Y ' The rule of my life is to make business u pleasure anti pleasure my business. GENERAL A Golf Club, '19, '3o. EDNA BYRD HVVHIFFLEU Come, give us a taste of your quality. COMMERCIAI, Cl S. C., '29, Choral Cluh, '19, Business ,u , 19. VVILLIAM CANNON BILL Self-conjidnece is the first requisite to great undertakings. GENERAL A YVONNE CHRISTIAN YVONNE,' lWatch, boys, mind those eyes, For they work as Cu,hid's spies. Cl,ASSlCAL Secretary, French Society, '18, '19, H. 5. S. C,, 19, 30. HELEN GERALDINE CHRISTO HJERRYU With eyes that loolid into the very soul. CLASSICAL Cheerio Club, '30, '3i. DOROTHY ELIZABETH COLEMAN DOTTIE A good pal in every wayg. One not found every day. ' COMMERCIAL H. S. S. C., '10, Business Club, '19, February Senior Class Play, '3 I. ABE LAWRENCE COLINS KY BUsTER To miss joy is lo miss all. GENERAI. A Track Team, '18, '19, Football Team, '18, '19, '30, Idonngram Club, '10, '30, Business Club, '18g Latin Club, '18, Secretary, Athletic Association, 301 Maury Merry lvlinstrelsf' '19, ROBERT CONNOLLY HBOBYI Fame is no plant that grows on morlizl soil, GENERAL B MARTIN LUTHER CORNICK LUTHER When he falls short, 'tis Natures faull alone, Wlierz' he succeeds, the merifs all his own. GENERAL A GEORGE VEAL CREDLE, JR. HCREDLED I am na! in the role of common men. GENERAL B Treasurer, February Senior Class, 'gig Golf Club, '19, '3o. VIRGINIA DARE DAVIS HABBIEH Silence is lhe perfect herald ofjayf' GENERAI. B Checrio Club, '18, '19. HELEN JOSEPHINE DUFFY HPATH A companion that is always cheerfull' COMMERCIAI, Business Club, '29, '30, H. S. S, C., '3o. KATHERINE ELIZABETH ELLIS KITTY A day for toil, an hour for sport, But for afriend is life lou shorlf' GENERAL A H. S. S. C., '19, '30, '31, ., . ., .., V- uf. ,.-.......-.........,--V,.,. ff- .4-rr , . ,., wvgll, fm-' 'T 1'x',siY le u L., ,,- Q.-, M. 4 ,K 1 ' i ,. , ,, :.,f . A.,l-v-.-. .aR- swf.. ,,. . . , l37 'l 3 l l , 'i l l l J 4 l E l ,Ta -s l 4 1 fi 1 1 1 J N5 yl ll 3. 1 A r r. l i J 1 l I ' f K-ei.,-,QL ...LQ 1. l 1 . H 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,,.,,, ...V D- .. , .. , L l38l MARGARET ELIZABETH FLOYD FLEA Here's a girl with a heart and u smile, That makes the bubble of life worthwhile. COMMERCIAL Choral Club, '19, '30, '31, Dramatic Club, '19, 30, '31, Business Club, '19, '30, '31, H. S. S. C., 'ZQQ February Senior Class Play, '3 1. WILFRED FORD HENRY Hail, fellow, well mer! GENERAL B Bain Literary Society, 'ZQ1 February Senior Class Play, '31, BERNICE CHARLOTTE FRAN K HBERNICEH For good or ill, she is today what she was yesler- day and will remain tomorrow. COl,l.ECE PREPARATORY Cheerio Club, '19, '30, Dramatic Club, '10, '303 Maury Debating Society, '19, '30, Latin Club, '19, 30. HELEN ELIZABETH GODDIN TIl.LIE Her pleasure is her power to charm. GENERAI. B Larin Club, 'IQQ Spanish Club, '19, '30, Treas- urer, Spanish Club, '30, H. S. S. C., '19, Dramatic Club, '19, '30, JANE MARTHA GORDON 11 J-ANEH She that was ever fair and never proud, U Had langue at will, and yel was ever loud. GENERAI. A ll. S. S C., '19, '30, '31, Athletic Association, '19, Basket Ball, '30, '31, Baseball, '30, '31, Tennis Club, '19, Monogram Club, '30, '31. HELEN VIRGINIA GREEN HELEN jolly, yet serious: Fun-loving, ye! sincere. GENERAL A . S. S. C,, '18, '19, '30, '31, Dramatic Club, 30, 31. ALFRED ROSENEGK GUY Rosv Bid me discourse: I will erichant thine ear. GENERAL B Hi-Y, '19, '30, '31, Dramatic Club, '19, '30, '31, Choral Club, '19, '30, Maury Minstrels, '19, '30Z Business Manager, Dramatic Club Play, '19, Ad- vertising Manager, junior Class Play, 'ZQQ Busi- ness Manager, Choral Club Play, '30, Business Manager, Maury Minstrelsf' '30, '31, Assistant Manager, Football, '30, Manager, Football, '31, Athletic Board, '31, Monogram Club, '31, VIOLET MARIE HABIB .. Ii, She will do what she says she will do. COMMERCIAL Business Club, '30, Choral Club, '30. Vffxwx, SMX I -A WALTER DAVID HAMILTON DAVIS He is the free man whom truth makes free. CQMMERCIA1. Business Club, '19. MARY LOUISE HARNESS MARY Thy heart is as light as the leaf of a tree. GENERAI, A H. S. S. C., '-19. ERNEST LINWOOD HARRISON LINWOOD Theres nothing so kingly as kindness And nothing so royal as truth. GENERAL B GREGORY E. HAWVKINS G1zEGoRY A true man, pure a.sfuith'.1 own, Wliose honor knows no rest. TEc11N1cAL PREPARATORY PEARL HAYNES PEARL A maiden never bold in spirit, still, and quiet. GENERAI. B Cheerio Club, '18, '19, '30, Choral Club, '18, '19, '30, Art Club, '18. SHIRLEY LOUISE HOSIER Si-mu. Blessed are the joymakersf' GENERAL A Choral Club, '18, '19, '30, '31 3 Treasurer, Choral Club, '19, '30, Cheerio Club, '19. '30, Dramatic Club, '19, '30, '31, H. S. S. C,, '18, '19, '30, '31, Cheer Leader, '19, '30, Operetna, lolanthc, '19, Operetta, Peggy and the Pirate, '30, Senior Class Play, '30, English Society, '30, '31, Repre- sentative, Choral Club, '31. MABEI, ELLEN HUDGINS MABEL The .seeker ofjoy and all things gay. COMMERCIAL H. S. S. C.. '19, '30, '31, Dramatic Club, '10, '31, Business Club, '19, '30, '31, Choral Club, '30, '31, February Senior Class Play, '31. VIRGINIA SUE HURT I1MM1E The mildest manner, the gayest heart. COMMERCIAL 1- . l T51 ,x i ,, . 1, l39 RALPH KEELING IVES, JR. RALI'H Persuasion tips his tongue whene'er he talks. GENERAL B Bain Literary Society, '19, '30, '31, President, Bain Literary Society, '30, '31, Vice-President, Spanish Society, '19, '30, '3 i 3 Copy Editor, Maury News, '31 1 Advertising Manager, Junior Play, '30, MIRIAM JACOBSON MICKEY Full of vim, vigor, and vitality is she, Always happy and very care-free. GENERAL A Cheerio Club, '19, '30g Business Club, '19, '30, Dramatic Club, '18, '19, '30g French Club, '18, Science Club, '18. LUCILLE MARGARET JENNINGS PETE Small service is true service while it lasts. GENERAI. B Cheerio Club, '19, '30, H. S. S, C., '18, '29, Art Club, '18, '19, '30, Spanish Club, '18. LOUISE JOHNSON HJOHNNIEU She can not frown, she never tries, Her heart is always merry. GENERAL A RITA VIRGINIA KATZOFF RI'FZY Talking is one Q, the fue arts. GENERAL A Spanish Club, '29, '30: Latin Club, 'ZQQ Choral Club, '30, Athletic Association, '20, RICHARD KEELING D1CK Ever kind and thoughtful. GENERAL B JOE KIPPFN BROCK JOE A quiet mind is nobler than a frown. GENERAL A Radio Club, '19, 30. JOSEPH SAWYER KIRCHFIMFR Joe Describe him who can,-- An abridgment of all Ihut was pleasant in man. GENERAI. B Bain Debating Society, '19, '30, '3i: Repre- sentative, 'l'he Commodore, Bain Debating Su- ciety, '30, Vice-President, Bain Debating Society. go: Science Club, '19, '30, Vice-President, Science elub, '19, '30, Circulation Manager, Maury News, '19, '30, '31, Art Club, '30, Secretary, February Senior Class, '3 l. 1 SARAH BELL LADD UJINKS1, Motlesi and quiet, kind and lruef' GENERAI. B Orchestra, '18, '19, THOMAS MIFLIN LADD TOMMY The still small voice of gralilutlc-. GENERAI, B CARLTON JOYNFR LAMBERT 'I'uBEx ' Good'humor may be said to be one of the very best articles of dress one can wear in society, , GENERAL B Science Club, '18, Track Team, '18, '1g. HILARY LAMBERT HORSE His air, his smile, his motions told of manly completeness, GENERAL A Football Team, '19, '30, 'zlg lvlonogram Clulw, 19, 10. WARREN ROC KWEI .L LAMBFRT LAMB ll's serving, striving thru strain andslress. lt's doing our noblest thai s success. GENERAI. B Tumbling Team, '18, '10, Choral Club, '18. l ELIZABETH JULIA LANDSBFRG f DIDDY 3 Wisdom is better than rubiesf' l COl.l.FCE PREPARATORY N Cheerio Club, '19, '3o: Dramatic Club, '20, 'mg l Latin Club, '19, 'wg Maury Debating Society, '10, . .3O' FLORA ANN LAWSON uFL0n O, thou art fair as the evening air Clad in the beauty of u thousand sian. GENERAL B Art Club, '19, '30, '3 ig President, Art Club, '-gi. TI-IFLMA MILES MANESF MONKEY Good company and good discourse are the very , sinews of virtue' TECHNICAL Athletic Association, '18, '7.Q: French Club, '19, 'gog H. S. S. C., '30, '31, Cheerio Club, '18, '3o. l4 4 LILLIAN MANN LIL Nothing sweeter than lhe smile we know. CTOMMERCIAL Choral Club, '19, '30, '31, H. S. S. C., '30, '31, President, Business Cluh. '30, '31, Cheerio Club, '29, '70, '31, Dramatic Club, '19, '30, '3I. XENIA HASLUP MARSHALL ..Z,, Happiness itself is sujieienl excuse. GENERAL A H. S. S. C., '18, 'zqg Choral Club, '30, French Society, '18. FRANK MATTHEWS MFRAN R Be uvmun and face the balllei That s the only way to win. GENERAL B MARION WVAUGH MCILVEEN TooKEY SIill waters run deep. GENERAL A AMELIA MARIE MELONI ANNE Sincere and lrue, I strive in ull my best lo do. CZOMMERCIAL Business Cluh, '10, '30, H. S. S. C,, '30, BESSI E MAE MILLER HBETTYH We have been friends logelher In sunshine and in shade. CKBMMERCIAI. Dramatic Club, '30, Business Club, '3o. FRI EDA WARD MILLER FRI'rz Words are easy, like the wind: Faithful friends ure hard lo find. COMMERCIAL Business Club, '30, Dramatic Club, '30, CHARLES BENNETT MURRAY, JR. CHARLIE The reward nf a thing well done is to have done iz. GENERAI, B Vice-President, Radio Club, '19, '30, President, Radio Club, '30, '3I. ,. L .gf Q i' l v, , J . IRMA MADFLFIINE NUZZO HIRMAU 'Taste the joy that springs from labor. COMNIERCIAL REGINALD PAGE HNIPU A public man af light and leading. GENERAL A Treasurer, Sophomore Class, '29, President, junior Class, '30, President, Febmary Senior Class, '31, junior Class Play, '30, Senior Class Play, '31, Dramatic Club, '3o. MARGARET VANCE PENDLFTON PEGGY She is fair, divinely fair. GENERAL A Cheerio Club, '29, '30, '31, Dramatic Club, '30, '31, Athletic Assistant, '29, H. S. S. C., '19, '30, QI MAUD DUNCAN PERRY UDUNKIEU She has 11 .vuwlnass all her own. COMMERCIAL LULA PHELPS I,ULU She is pretty la walk wilh, And willy lo talk with, And pleasant, loo, lo think on. CUMM ERc1A1. H. S. S. C., '20, '30, Business Club, 'zqg Chcerio Club, '30, '31, Dramatic Club, '31, Science Club, 31. ROBERT M. POLAN im- He was fresh and full of faith that something would lurn up. GENERAL B THOMAS RANDOLPH PONTON TOMMY W'rile me as one who loves his fellowmenf' GENERAL B Science Club, '28, Track Team, '28, '20, '3o1 Football Team, '2Q, '3n, '31p Ivlonogram Club, '29, '30, Business Manager, February Senior Class Play, 31. ELIZABETH EDVVARD QUIGLEY BETTY As pure as a pearl, And as pezjfecl: a nnble and innocent girl. COMMERCIAL H. S. S, C., '18, '29. 4.3 44 SHIRLEY DOROTHY RAFAL SI-:EE'rER They are never alone that are accompanied with noble lhoughlsf CIBMMERCIAI. Athletic Association, '20, Cheerio Cluh, '19, '30, Dramatic Club, '10, GEORGE RENN, JR. j1GGs Happy am If from care l'm free. GENERAL B Maury Minstrelsf' '18, Dramatic Club, '18, '30, 'gig Bain Literary Society, '18, Hi-Y, '10, '30, 'zip Vice-President, Hi-Y, '30, 'gig Assistant Manager, Football Team, '30, Choral Club, 'gog Advertising Manager, Maury Minsrrelsf' '3i. CHARLES EARNEST REYNOLDS Ci-1AR1.1E When done by him, 'lis Clone well. GENERAL A Tumbling Team, '18, Golf Club, '30, junior Assistant Business Manager, The Commodore, 'zog Vice-President. February Graduating Class, 'gi 3 February Senior Class Play, '3i. EDYVARD ARTHUR RIBBLE NEEDLE Those who lhink nobly are noble. GENERAL B Manager, February Senior Class,Pli1y, '3i. JOHN VVOODROVV RICHARDSON W0oDY Let us leave hurry In slaves. GENERAL A French Society, '19, '3o. ANNIE RINES UANNAH She walks the uuy offriendly heiirlsf' ' CoMMERc:iAi. Dramatic Clulw, 'zqg Chairman, Program Com- mittee, Business Club, '30, Choral Club, '3o. PAUL NORMAN ROBERTSON BUDDY Self-trust is the first secret of success. GENERAL B Tumlwling Team, '18, '10, '3o3 Wrestling Team, 18, 'mp Science f luh, '19. MAC C. ROSEN MAxEY Life is 41-ll'Sl and all lhings show il,' U I thought so once bu! now I know il. COMMERCIAI. Business Club, '3o. LOUISE SAUNDERS LOU She is iruc to her work, her u1orcl,and l1crfricnIls. COMMERCIAL February Senior Class Play, '3 I. FRANCES BURGESS SAYERS FRANK Such u friend we like la haiie-happy, good- nnlured, and never dull. COMMERCIAL Science Club, '19, Business Club, 'go DORA MILDRED SCHMUCKER DUMPs joy shared is joy daubledf' GENERAL A H. S. S. C,, '19, '30, Dramatic Club, '19, 'zog Spanish Society, '19, '30, Checrio Club, '10, '30, Choral Club, '19, '3o. VIRGINIA MCCLEVRY SEAY GINNY Sha hath always a cheerful face-an excellent lhing irIll1eI1Inrld. COMMERCIAL Spanish Club, '19, Chccrio Club, '30, '31, Business Club, '30, '3I. JOSEPH SHAMES UJOEYU l would make reason my guide. GENERAI. B THELMA CASS SILBERGER THEL For she was jifs' lhe quiet kind Wliose natures never vary. ' Cl.ASSlCAl. Maury Debating Society, '10, '30, H. S. S. C., '19, '30, Spanish Club, '19, 'gog Girls' English Society, '30, Latin Club, '3o. KATHLEEN LOUISE SMITH KlTTX ' Thai caressing and exquisite HVGCC- Nuwr bold. ever hresenl -whichjusl L1 few Ivnmen possess. GENERAL A Cheerio Club, '19, '30, BEATRICE SNYDER HBEBEYY We livc' in devils, not years. COMMERCIAL Business Club, '19, Dramatic Club, '19, '30, '3Ig Checrio Club, '19, l45 HAROLD STARKE DUTCH,, To appear an honest man you must be one. GENERAL B HELEN BARBARA STERNBERG HEL Herfrienrl.rl1ip is ll treasure. COMMERCIAL H. S. S. C., 'IQQ Choral Club, 'IQQ Business Club, '19. FRANCES ALICE STEWART HFRANKIEH joy rises in me, like a summerls morn. GENERAL A H. S. S. C., '18, '19, '30, Choral Club, '30, 'gig French Club, '18, ROBERT SWAN STEWART ROBERT I seem a saint, when most I play the devil. GENERAI. B EMMA ROSE SWARTZ HSWIMMERH Nothing is impossible lo a willing heart. GENERAI, B Science Club, '30, Latin Club, '18, '19, '30, Cheerio Club, '19, 'gog Business Club, '19, '3o. MARY VIRGINIA THOMPSON 'KGINNAU Heres to a real girl--.she's worthwhile. GENERAL A H, S. S. C., '18, VIRGINIA RUTH THREM 'VIRRICKYU Or light or dark, or short or tall, She sets K1 staring to snare them all: All's one to her-above her frm Shed make sweet eyes at Caliban. GENERAL B Choral Club, '19, '30, '3r, H. S. S. C., '3 ig Cheerio Club, '30, 'gig Choral Club Play, Peggy and the Pirates, '3o. FRANCES HAYES VIA IKVIAYI A daughter of the gods, divinely tall, and most divinely fair. GENERAL A Cheerio Club, '19, '30, 46l ELIZABETH FLORENCE WAGNER HLIBH I look upon you as a gem of the old rock GENERAL A French Society, '29, '3o, '31, Secretary, French Society, '31, JOSEPH FRANK WHITE IIJOEI, Gay, goodrnature sparkles in his eye. GENERAL B LULA ESTELLE WILKERSON HESTELLEH Ready in heart and ready in hand. COMMERCIAL Cheerio Club, '31, H. S. S. C,, '31. PHILIP TRUIVIAN VVILLIANISON Too'rs A man of courage ix also full offaiihf' TECHNICAL ' Maury lvlinstrelsf' '18, Tumbling Team, '18, 19, French Club, 19. MARY ELIZABETH WILLIF ORD 11 SI sn All her feelings were quick and ardent. COMMERCIAL Choral Cluh, '10, Business Manager, February Senior Class Play, '31. PHYLLIS WINER HPHILH Anything for a quiet life. GENERAL B Business Club, '30, '31, Dramatic Cluh, '31, FRANCES ELIZABETH WILSON FRANCES The age of romance has not closed, COMMERCIAL Cheerio Club, '19, '30, H. S. S, C., '18, '19, ALICE ANDERSON WOOD HBRICKSH Those curious locks so aplly lwirfd Who.1e every hair, a soul doth bind, CAOMMERCIAL H. S, S, C, '30, '31, Business Club, '19, '30, EI: Dramatic Club, '30, '31, Choral Club, '30, '31, cbruary Senior Class Play, '3 1. 47 February Senior Class Song .1 l 1 11-1 - Lyrif and Muxif by SHIRLEY HCJSIER .- :.. I J ...-- . ,.41.-r.--.-rm: :aa :E iq I A Four qears og we znfcril Mourq,wilh dassmaks wa but Iirflz knew, buhfhlougp fhe yen a1 worker-d wang, ro 4 :fl 1: 1-11-1 11 1.1 1.111111 wr 111 11 D-1 ll1 11' ,- 11 2 ' 1 . 1 l 4 1 ll l u J 1 ln 1 4 l mum 1 1 n1r -I -11-1.1111114111 I1-s. 14 'rw1-1 11 11 11 11111 11 111:-1:11 1.1 1 1 1 J ...-Z-.2--- .B .-..-. .. . ---W.-. 1 1......-- -.. - - . . ddr-h Cflrlmvdoft N6 loarnd fo be frue.Andl-vw ouv dag: an and-f-irggana we on leaving-for evcrmore. -ii-our 1, 1-l' 1:1111 1 1.1-l11l!Y'll 1 1 ll 1 Y - 1 1 .nz 1-crrlgt 1 N . 1 1 C F E1 l I 1 - 4: fail- M' lad momenls in jog we are spendingiwilh God-Speed To each Commodore. Maurq , wa leave qw now wifh love, Q l QI .mr :A 1 v- ' .,, - --. .. .- 5 ll H il-: MIIT- 1 - ! 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Commencement Exercises r l MAURY HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM JANUARY 30, 1931. 8:00 P. M. 4 Presiding Ojiicer, C. W. MASON. Superintendent of Norfolk Public Schools SELECTIONS . . .... High School Orchestra . PROCESSIONAL M INVOCATION ................. The Reverend R. W. Trapnell CHORUS'-'lThC Recessionaln fReginald de Kovenl .... The Graduating Class Q, ADDRESS ......................- Dr. D. R. Anderson - President of Randolph-Macon W oman's College LA GOLONDRINAH cMCXlC3h Waltzj ......... High School Orchestra PRESENTATION or D1P1.oMAs ................ A. B. Bristow Principal cj Maury High School . I CLASS SONG . '. .' . L .....,....... ' . The Graduating Class Words and music by Shirley Hosier S RECESSIONAL . . I ..l........... High School Orchestra First Honor Pupil-EL1zABE'rH FLORENCE WAGNER . ' Second Honor Pupil-REoiNALn J. B. PAGE V A ' ' 1 . - ,'.,e... - i i i ti it St x ntati I I ,.-'A'i'ii ,. - ........ - so A E P i n inn P 'YL . ' :J-sr' ha. A 'ar -:nr 1-:sq f- -5 W hu Viv-F Y Y, i491 ' , Lx X B f .- h if , Q QW llliwl-gl' 33 If 7 ,A F 5 5 V' iqlfxpfw lx o 9 ? 3 lu l Q 'Qs f' gf: 31 Q2 Q if fl I4 v 4 ! X - Q! !,A.u f Q- YJ 'f fi? QL: 4 KW, iweslllei will I N r ' ,ii Jf , , i ' fl? x X 71' QV fn X ' ' J N W Senior Class History lNll'lS change. The zineients were dependent upon the pziekhorse, the canoe, and even eruder means of trzinsporttition, hut modern invention has lwrought us the oeezin liner and the trnnseontinentail rziilrozid and hus and finally, the ziirplzine :ind dirigihle. Accordingly, we, the Class of Nineteen Hundred and 'l'hirty-one, under the pressing inHuenee of the times heezlnie 2llI'fll1iI1LlCll, and this is the account of our three years in prepnrzition for licenses to pilot our lives. ln the First division of the school that we attended, kite-Hying wus taught. llnder the careful supervision of Miss Gillette, the Hving instructor, and her competent statin of assistants, Gordon Keith, F,dw'z1rd l,ee Myers, Helen Grinf nun, :ind Reginald Paige, we studied ziir eurrents and pockets, storm winds, :ind other aerial pitfalls. ln the midst of the year, zissistzintfinstruetor Myers was replaced hy lfdwin Nussey. Having finished groundsehool und completed our intensive training, we were ready, in june, for that great adventure, our first Hight. The following Septemher found us enrolled in the glider sehoolg fortunzitely we again had Miss Gillette as our instructor. We were led, however, hy zi new lsol a mz eosmzaiomouaai g iifwri i i corps of assistant instructors, consisting of Reginald Page, Edward Lee Myers, Peggy Parks, and Selby Harney. This year was full of thrills and excitement, and Miss Gillette announced a Field Day to demonstrate our ability to the other classes at the airport. The feature of the program was His Uncle's Niece, a comedy-drama, in which Reginald Page, Mary Etheridge, Billy Baker, Betty Rawls, George Snyder, John Watts, Margaret Brown, George Stephenson, and Sewall Logan gloriously upheld the honor of the class and established a reputation which the other members have tried to maintain. Of this most successful event, Roy Sykes was the business manager. With the coming of June, though we had Q many delightful experiences to look back on, we had no thoughts except for the real joy of flying, that was to come to us in the fallfa flight in an airplane, free l , to wander the skies without dependence on little puffs of wind. 1 Miss Gillette, still our beloved instructor, put the finishing touches on the G product she had watched so carefully from its first enrollment, and the remainder l of the faculty followed its progress with the enthusiasm of those who have shared , the work. Selby Harney, Betty Rawls, Margaret Brown, and John Singleton were our squadron leaders. l Watching with interest the activities of our flying class were able press rep- X resentatives, Walter Whichard and John Watts, who in the Maury News and , . The Commodore gave faithful reports of what we were accomplishing. Now graduation finds several of us showing promise as pilots, and all of us, after having completed a splendid course, eager for our solo flight in the great world. l' ETHEL Louisa SHAMER, me Historian, Class of 131. it 4 ,T N 2 , 1 on U - 'x 3 'A:Ifffff?if5f55555525555555555555i555?55555555f r Jia921. Vl25i25I525252525i525fisis5s5s5ffffffaff:-,. . rrsr -A' S ..,. , . q p N at e ,. ' .a ,,,.,iar r'rf P a i iyii a , 1-At, 'are' ,-Jae 1---, T- Y 1. ,-1 ,las M-Y lsll KATE EMELINE GILLETTE Sponxor of Senior Class I S11 --. f xW.: Q R , 1 1 1 53 PJ? x s 1 I 1 I 'i l I I I i 6 it l i l. 3 li r 5 1 I 1 li i l 4.- . A-...R -.,,,- i E 541 WILI.IAM GEORGE ABBOTT uc!-Hn I am resolved to grow fat and look young till forty, and then slip out of the world with the ,Erst wrinkle and the reputation of jwe and twenty. GENERAL B ETHEL NORRIS AILSWORTH ET1-uit. Good as is discourse, silence is better and shames .t4.. ' GENERAI. A 0 H. S. S. C., '19, '30, '31, Cheerio Club, IIQ, '30 31. SARA CARPATHIA AKS ASADY1, 1 am a part of all that I have met. COMMERCIAL Checrio Club, '10, 'zog H. S, S. C., go, Science Club, 'jog Choral Club, 'gog Business ulub, '3o. ELISE ARCHER ALLEN HELISEH When things were as fne as could possibly be, U I thought 'twas the s,'1ring,' but alas, it was she. GENERAI. B Dramatic Club, '3og H, S. S. C., '30, Cheerio Club, '30, Girls' English Society, '3o. MILDRED HAWTHORNE ALLEN M11.LY The power of gentleness is irresistible. COMMERCIIAI, RUTH VIRGINIA ALLEY RUTH Prevention is the ilaughter of Intelligence. CIOMMERCIAL MILTON BENJAMIN AMES, JR. SKEETER There is no dependence that can be sure, but a dependence upon one's self. CJENERAI. A Orchestra, '19, ELMER ANDERSON ' ' YAN REE Thy spirit, Independence, let me share, Lord of the lion heart and eagle eye, Thy steps lfollow with my bosom bare, Nor ,heed the storm that howls along the s y. GENERAL B WILLIAM ANDERSON Blu, Not too sober, not loo gay, Bu! a real good fellow in every way. GENERAL B Track, '19, '31, Monogram Club, '30 '31 Science Club, '30, G0lfClub, '31. PENELOPE ANGELUS PENNY Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind. GENERAL B Athletic Assistant ' ' S nish Societ '19, Cheerin Club, '30, Dia1'i'1?1l:ic '3o. y' BERTRAIVI ANSELOWITZ uBERTn Laugh and be fat, sir,' your penance is known, GENERAL B Band and Orchestra, '29, '30, '31. EDWIN THOMAS ARNOLD EDDIE His wise, rare smile is sweet with cerluinliesf' GENERAL A Golf Club, '30, '31g Dramatic Club, '30, '31, ROBERT ASHE ROBERT And for my guesl serencly calm, The nymph, Indifference, bring. GENERAL B INGRID ASPEGREN S1,1cK A friend is worth all hazards we can run. GENERAL B Chccrio Club, '19, '30, WINSTON ATHEY WINSTON Nature designed us lo be of good cheer. GENERAL A . Spanish Society, '19, '30, Bain Literary Society, 30, 31. ANN ELIZABETH BACON BETTY She's prelly to walk-with, And witty to laik with, And pleasant, loo, lo think an. CLASSICAL PREPARATORY French Society, '19, '30, '31, Golf Club, '31 lssl 561 EUGENE CLEVELAND BAGWELL, JR. GENE His words are bonds, his oaths are oraeles, His love, sincere: his thoughts, immaculate. GENERAL A Dramatic Club, '29, Dramatic Club Play, '29, Hi-Y, '31, Maury Golf Club, '31. MADELINE ELIZABETH BAILEY MADY True to herself, true to her friends, tr-ue to her duty always. GENERAL A Latin Club, '29, Business Club, '29, '30, JUNIOR BAKER BAKER Chararter is higher than intellect. A great soul will be strong to live, us well as to think, GENERAL B Spanish Society, '29. WILSON WILLIE BAKER BILL The brave man seeks not popular applause, Nor, overpower d with arms, deserts his cause. GENERAI. A Track Team, '29, '30, '31, junior Class Play, '30, Hi-Y, ' o, '311 Treasurer, Dramatic Club, '31, Treasurer, Cshoral Club, '31 g Bain Literary Society, '31, Spanish Society, '31, Track Team, '31, ' Maury IVlinstrels, '3x. MARY ELLEN BALLARD HMIKE' Smiling always with a never fading serenity of countenance, and flourishing in an immortal youth. GENERAL A H. S. S. C., 'IQQ Cheerio Club, '29, '3O. ANDREW JACKSON BARDEN UJACKU Wise to resolve, and patient to perform. GENERAI, A Spanish Society, '31, Science Club, '30, '31, Bain Literary Society, '30, '31, LAETA DUFF BARHAM DUFFY The may to gain a friend is to be one. GENERAL A Choral Club, '30, E313 Representative, The Commodore, Choral Alub, '30, Dramatic Club, '30, '31, Secretary, Dramatic Club, 'qigu Maury Debati1'1gSoc1ety, 30, 31, Representative, Maury lrlkeiws, hlfllaury'-Debating Society? 311 Illeggrter, aury ews. 29, 30, 31, ersona s itor, Maury News, '30, '3 IQ Cheerio Club, '29, '30, '31. ALINE LILLIAN BARLOVV AL1NE A little body doth often harbor a great mind. GENERAL A Choral Club, '20, '30, Maury Debating Society, '30, '31, Girls' English Society, '30, '31, Spanish Society, ' 0, '31, Representative, Maury News, Spanish Slociety, ' IQ Representative, The Com- modore, Spanish Society, '3 lj Dramatic Club, '31. 1 waxy i 'g 1, I V if ,. 1, f E X 1 ' 'r f I ' Mu'-Q3 iff fvli 4 , Y, K Y..- .....,...........,. AM, , ..-..4..-......cW. KATHARINE ISABEI. BARNARD KIIZZYYY Now, who could be neater or brighter or sweeter? GENERAL B Maury Debating Society, '30, '31, Dramatic Qlub, '30, '31, Cheerio Club, '30, '31, Science Club, '30, '31, H. S. S. C., '19, '30, '31, Girls English Society. '30, '31, VERA LEE BARRETT UVERAU Kindness is the basis of noble nature. ' GENERAL A l f MARY MORAN BARRY l MARY RIORANU i When she had passed, it seemed like the ceasing -. 5 of exquisite music, GENERAL A Q French Society, '30, '31, ' RAYMOND BASSETT BILLY Life hath no blessing like a faithful friend. GENERAL B EMMA CATHERINE BATEMAN KITTY Still water runs deep. Often treasures lie at the bottom. CKIMMERCIAL w 1 3 SAXON HOLDEN BATES ' HSAXONH ,- l Good-nature is the very air of a good mind. I GENERAL A President, .Science Club, '30, '31, Treasurer: 1 Science Club, 30, Representative. Maury Newsf wi and The C0rnmodore, Science Club, '19, '30, 4 H. S. S. C., '19, ' 0, Cheerio Club, '19, '33, Choral l Club, '30, '31, gasket Ball, '19, '30, onogram ' Club, '30, '31, MILDRED BERKELEY MILLIE To a woman, the consciousness of being well- dressed gives a sense of tranquillity' GENERAL A French Society, '30, '31. cl ' BERNICE VIRGINIA BERLIN HBERNICEH A maiden not loo bright or good. ' , For human nature s daily food. COLLEGE PREPARATQRY Dramatic Club, '30, Latin Club, 119, 'QC French Club, '3o. -q-..-1a-,u-wv-y1g-rgvpw-1-- -7- f . . W., E.- ,Y ,. A f -1-E .,p..n.,.. .., ,- 57 stil at IRENE ROSE BERLIN RENEE Good nature is the beauty of the mind. GENERAI. B Maury Debating Society, '19, Treasurer, Maury Debatin?Soeiety, '3o, Girls' English Society, '30, Science .lub, '30, NAOMI LEIGH BERLIN NAoMt Good mind, gootl find. GENERAI. B . Latin Society, '19, '30, '31, French Society, '30, all Secretary, Maury Debating Society, '3o, '31, heerio Club, '30, '31, Dramatic Club, '30, '31. RUTH IRENE BERNAGOZZI RUFUs Whose life is iz bubble, und in length, a spun. CtDKlMERClAL KATHRYNE ROSAMOND BERNARD KITTY 1 would help others aut of ll fellow-feeling. GENERAL A ' H. S, S. C., '19, '30, '31, Cheerio Club, '29, '30, 31. THOMAS CORNELL BERRY SoNNY BoY And when n lady's in the case, you know all other things give place. GENERAL B Dramatic Club, '19, '30, '31 1 Cheer Leader, '30, '31, Hi-Y, '11, Bain Literary Society, '31, Repre- sentative, The Commodore, Bain Literary So- ciety, '31, GolfCluh, '31, Maury Minstrelsf' '11. JOSEPH BLOCK JOE Men shoulll be what they seem, Or those that be not, would they might seem none! GIENERAL A Monogram Club, '19, '30, '11, Basket Ball Team, '19, '30, '31, Baseball, '3o, '31. MORRIS BLOCK MORRIS I am nut of that feather to slmke off my friend when he most neetls me. CII-INERAI. B ROBERT BLOOMER BOB Hang Sorrow! Care'll kill n cut. GENERAL B Coll Club, '3o. SI DNFY BONDURANT Sm 'A'1'l1y wil is ax quick ux I1 grf'ylw11r1d's moulh, 1' cu1d1us. lIIiNI'RAl. A MII,DRIiD VIRGINIA BORROXVDALF IVIIl.DREIJ 'l'!u' pzuzvuzl of ilu' fu'rQfcfl, llwn, is ilu' fvurxuil aj ximwlrluxs und light, V C11-:NI-:RAI A II. 5. 5. C.. zo. 30. HQ Lawn f.IuIw, 19, 30, X '11, CII1cvl'iuCfIulw, '19, '30, '5l. CHARLES WIIIIAM BOWFR CHA1:1.1E 'l'rull:, uvlxurv :ml .Ydllglll uflvr. smvwlinlfs con S tg llglllf i QWNILRAI B Rqmncr, IXfIaury Now, '10, VIRGINIA I'AGI I BRAGG cIlNNA SJ-u rnnzm 41 gn.lIlws.c Izml looks 41 quvvn C1u1.l,r-1.1-' I,Rlul'ARA'lURY II. S. C., do, 'ug Dramatic Club, '31 CI1L'L'FIl1f:IUI7, '10, 'gog Choral Club, '5l. MARGARIWI' MOORE BRIQICSE I'uGGY A'.S'ilum'v IX I1 frzuml lhul will nuwr betray. GIQNI-LRAI. A Ifrcnch Snuicly, '10, 'zl. JIM HIQNIJIAIRSON BRIMINIHR .IIMl'S Art ix u ru1'ulu11m1 Qf man. CIwMrx1l11Rc:1.fu. Intramural Ilaskv.-1 Ball. 'zqg IVIaury IX4in srl-els, 'zQ, MARY I'II,IZABF'I'H BROCKININ BROUGH UIVIARYI' Hull ucl11u1'mg, .vtnll pursuing, Lmrn lu lulmr and lu mul, CII-:Nl-1RAl. A . I I. S. S, ff., '20, 'zo, 'ug Chccrio Club, '10, 'IO 31. RUDOLPH BROIQGLFR IjI I'CI'-II' Bw ilu' brawl mfvluln slill Qf llum' own fair. CwMMliRcl.u. . 4- If . ZW1,. '.fJ' L.f.,.f' -51 fL.A'7laf'! l6Ol EDNA MARGARET BROOKS EDDIE He scorned his own who felt anothefs woe. COMMERCIAL Science Club, '3 1. MILDRED BROOKS MIMI,' Knowledge is more than equivalent to force.' GENERAL A French Society, '19, '3o, '31, Latin Club, '31' Maury Debating Society, '3 1. HASKELL CREELMAN BROWN MI-IAC!! To be magnanimous-mighty of heart, mighty of mind-is to be great in life. GENERAL A Basket Ball Team, '19, Baseball Team, '19, Sports Editor, Maury News, '29, '3o. MARGARET VIRGINIA BROWN MARGARET She is full of apirit, laughter, and fun. COLLEGE PREPARATORY Secretary, Class '31, junior Co-Editor, The Commodore, ' og Representative, The Commo- dore, Maury Debating Society. '31, junior Class Play, '3o: Reporter, Maury News, '30, Dra- matic Club Tournament Play, '30, Maury Debating Societ , '19, '30, '31, H. S. S. C., '19, '30, '31, Choral' Club, '30, Dramatic Club, '29, '30, '31, Cheerio Club, '19, '30, '31. VINCENT BRYAN BusTER Well-timed silence hath more eloquence than speech. GENERAL B HARRY BUCKWALTER I'IARRY Of all the lights you carry in your face, joy shines farthest out to sea. ' GENERAL B ELIZABETH CATHERINE BULLS ULU., As noisy as a .vparrow On a mid-summef.: mam. COMMERCIAL H. S. S, C.. '29, '3o. NELL OI .DFIELD BURRUSS N, O. B. With a countenance demure and modest grace. GENERAL A Cheerio Club, '1.q, H. S. S. C., '-1.9, Class Rep- resentative, The Commodore, '19, Girls' English Society, '30, '31. EVERETT BUTLER UEVERETTH Such songs have power to quiet The restless pulse of crlre.' GENERAL B TONY ELIZABETFITI CALLFNBACH Pence rules the day, H Where reason rules the mind. GENERAL A Girls' Basket Ball Team, '3o. '31, Girls' Base- ball Team, '30, '31 1 Monogram Club, '31 , Secretary, Monogram Club, '31, H. S. S. C,, '31. LOUIS CAPLAN I..0UAY Noble by birth, yet nobler by great deeds. GENERAL B HELEN GERTRUDE CARNER HELEN As merry as the day is long. COMNIERCIAI. H. S. S. C., '19, '30, '31, Cheerio Club, '19, '30, Choral Club, '30, Business Club, '3o. KATHLEEN CARPENTER KAKI 0 woman! Lovely woman! Nature made thee To temper man. CLASSICAL PRE!-ARA1-oRY Maury Debating Society, '19, '30, '31, Cheerio Club, '1 , '30, French Society, '30, '31, Girls English Society, ' o, Choral Club, '30, '31, Representative, 'The mmodoref' Girls' English Society, '31 , Charlottesville Debating Team '31. EDITH MAI CARROLL EDITH Neither loo careless, nor too sad, Neither too sludious, nor too glad. GENERAL A Cheerio Club, '19, '30, '31, H. S. S. C., '31. JACK ALGERNON CARROLL JACK He whistles as he goes, light-hearted wrelch! GENERAL B ANNE SHIRLEY CARTER ANNE Quiet people are welcome everywhere. GENERAL A H. S. S, C., '19, '30, '31, Dramatic Club, '19, '3c, '31, Cheerio Club, '19, '30, '31. l6l 6 MARGARET WEATHERLY CARTVVRIGHT fiMAG,v We meet thee, like a pleasant thought, Where such are wanted. COMMERCIAI. Cheerio Club, '19, '30, '31g Maury Debating Society, '19, '30, '31g Dramatic Club, '19, '30, '31. BERNICE l,UI.U CHURCH HBERH Who knows nothing hasefears nothing known. GENERAL A Spanish Socicg, '19, '10, '313 Science Club, '30, '31, Monogram lub, '30, '31, ,Arn Club, '30, '31, MILDRFD LOUISE COBB MII, Her heart as far from fraud as heaven from earth. GENERAL A lvlaury Debating Society, '30, '31, H. S. S. C., '19, '3o3 Checrio Club, '29, Girls' En lish Society, '30, '31, Spanish Societv, '30, '31, Choral Club, go, '31, Basket Ball Team, 'IQQ Girls' Tennis lub, '30. VVESLEY COBURN COUNTRY Describe him who can- An abridgment Q! all that was pleasant in man. COMMERCIAL MARY LEE COCKRELI. lVIA1zY LEE QQ sweet the blush of bashfulncuvs, 1: en pity scarce EIU! wish it less. GENERAL B Art Club, 19, 30, 313 H. S. S. C., 30, '31g Science Club, '19, '30, Cheerio Club, '31, Choral Club, '31. SILVON JUNIUS COCKRFLI , usudn A man's worth is estiinated in this world accord- ing ta his conductf GENEIIAI. A Orchestra, '29, French Society, '19, '30, HELENA BARBARA COFER UBABSU The mildest manners, and the gentlesl heart. GENERAL B Latin Club, '29, Cheerio Club, '30, '31, FRANCES COLEMAN FRAN The bright consulrimale flower COMMERCM1. Science Club, '31. ELSIE SCI-lMEI.Z COLLIER L, C. W hal you have said, I will ron.v1dc'r,' what you have lo say? , I will with pulience hear. - 1 ,.,v 'Y 1, GENERAL A French Society, '19, '30, Dramatic Club, '19, '30, Choral Club, '19, '30, Cheerio Club, '19, '30 SOPHIS CONSTANT Sora lJe1'ou1, yvt cheerful, activr, ye! resignc'tl. CIENERAI, B IVIILDRED VIRGINIA CORNICK BROTHER l would lwfricmls with you and have your lu11c. GENERAL A Chcerio Club, '19, '1O,7'1Il President, Checrio Club, '30, '11, H. S. S. C, '19, '30, '31, Basket Ball Team, '19, '30, '31, Baseball Team, '19, '30, '31, Monogram Club, '19, '30, '31: Dramatic Club, '19, '30, '31, Maury Debating Society, '30, '31, Tennis Club, '19, '30, Girls' English Society, '30, '31, Treasurer, Monogram Club, '30, '31, D. PAUL COUSINS HIDAULH Pcr.vi.s1, ,'uer.1c11vrc, and you u'1ll,hnd mos! things ull111m1bl1'. GENERAI. B EI,IZABE'I'H LU COX I,1z 'YU .soul .xincerej In uctiun, faithful, And in honor, clear. G1fN1a13AL B H. S. S. C., '19, '30, Dramatic Club, '19, '30, Chcerio Club, '19, '30, HELEN ELIZABETH COX HELEN Nc'11vr eluted while one man's opbresid Never tllilfflfd while anolher'.: blessed. CoL1.1sc:E PRIEPARATORY H. S. S. C., '19, '30, '31, Vice-President, H. S, S. C., '30, '31, l.atin Club, '19, '30, '31, Cheerio Club, '19, '30, '31: French Sucicty, '19, '30, '31, Maury Debating Society, '31, LAWRENCE COX I,AwRsNcE A moral, xunsilwlr, uml well-hrcfd man Will no! ujronl me, and no olhcr can. GENERAL A l-li-Y, '19, '30, '31, Bain Debating Society, '19, Gnllfflub, '19, '30, '31, G0Il'Tcam, '19, President, G11lfClub, '31, Dramatic Club, '19, Maury Min- strels, '19, MARTHA VIRGINIA COX IVlAR'l'HA Hu,hh1'nuxs is always lherc when this brighl-eyed girl is near. COLLELJE PREPARATORY Chccrin Club, '10, '30, Science Club, '19, '30, '31, Girls' English Society, '30, '31, Girls' Tennis Club, 'ZQQ Basket Ball Team, 'ZQQ Athletic Assist- ant, '19, '30, H. S. S. C., '30, '31, I63 64l ANNE BRINSON CRAFTON 4xANNEvx Happy am I: from care l'm free! Why aren't they all contented like me? GENERAL B H, S, S. C., '30, Choral Club, '30, MARGARET COOLIDGE CRUSER 4-BARGH She is gentle, she is shy, but thcre's mischity' in her eye. GENERAL A H, S. S. C., '19, '30, Cheerio Club, 'z9. STANLEY GRIFFEN CUMMINGS USTAN U A friend may well he reckoned the masterpiece of Nature! GENERAL B Baseball Team, '30, ARCHIE A. DAIL ARcH1E Even the gods love jokes. CCJMMERCIAL CLARENCE JOSEPH DAILEY HJOEH What art thou' Have not I An arm as big as thine? A heart as big? Thy words, I grant, are bigger, for I wear My dagger in my mouth. COLLEGE PREPARATORY Football Team, '3l. ELIZABETH VVALKER DAVIS UIGIZH She has a glowing heart, they say, Though calm her seeming be. GENERAL A H, S, S. C., '29, '30, '31, J AMES CLARENCE DAVIS J1MM1E A man he seems af cheerful yesterdays And confident tomorrowsf' GENERAL B Orchestra, '18, '19, '30, VIRGINIA M. DAVIS SLIM A merry heart doeth good like a medicine. GENERAL B WILLIAM FENTON DAVIS Bm Thou art ajolly good fellow! GENERAL A SARAH FRANCES DAWSON MUG Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. GENERAL A H. S. S. C., '19, '3og Dramatic Club, '30, Latin Club, '19g Treasurer, H. S. S, C., '30, Maury Debating Society, '30, Cheerio Club, '19, '3o. WILSON SAMUEL DEC KER HJOEU QT manners gentle and affections mild, In wit a man, simplicity, a child. ' COMMERCIAI. BusinesQ Club, '10, 'jog Typist, The Commo' dore, '3i. ALICE DEIBERT NAU. A lady richly clad is she, Beautiful exceedingly. GENERAL B JULIAN FRANK DELPINO DELPINO But still his tongue ran on, the less. Of weight it bore. with greater ruse. ' COLLEGE PREPARATORY VERA LOUISE DIEHL VERA Our grand business undoubtedly is not to see what lies dimly at a distance, but to do what lies clearly at hand. GENERAL B H. S. S. C., '19, '30, '3l. MILLARD PERCY DOYLE, JR. MILI,ARD The little achieved is soon forgotten by him who tags before him and sees how much still remains to One. COLLEGE PREPARATOEY WILLIAM F. DUNBAR, JR. 4-WILL,, He that hath patience, may compose anything. GENERAL A Reporter, Maury News, '30, Athletic Assist- ant, '1g. 65 l 1144 1, l i i 1 1 ,i I ,D E Pk I , , 1 I 5 I 4 .- ,I A I l l 4-A ,lf .,.....,, ,,-,,,..L,.e.-,,..,,.L. .,,., ,,.L -,,,,..t,.,,...,...- v--4-----f 1 ,J ,,,,, . .-,. E-, L-.- ,.,,-. 1..- , , ,,,,,,...,1..i.,....-.-..,.-.. -,,. H-- s.4-n-.,-..A.---.- . Ye- . i-.-4. 1 i l I I l I i I i A 1 1 l l 1 We ,i l 1 l J if 1 , , , i , l 2 l ...iv---.....,.., . . 661 ALICE RYDER DURHAM WI-INYH The joy of youth and health her eyes displnyd And ease of heart her every look corwey'd.' CENERAL B H. S. S. C., '10, '30, '31. ARTHUR FRANKLIN DURKEE HFRANKU The trouble is small, the fun is great. GENERAL B ALBERT DURRETTE AL An honest man's word is as good as his bond. GENERAL. B HOWARD JACKSON DUTCHER, JR. DUTCH Literature is the thought of thinking souls. Cl,ASSlCAI, PREPARATORY Orchestra, '19, Bain Literary Societv, '19, '-io, Ei, Secretary, Bain Literary Society, '30, Latin lub, '30, '31, Secretary, Latin Club, '30, Spanish Society, '3o, '31, Secretary, Spanish Society, '31, Exchange Editor, junior Staff, Maury News, '30, Associate Editor, Senior Staff, Maury News, '31, Secretary, Math Club, '31, OTHA PHILLIP EAKIN Pm From the crown of his head to the sole of hisfeet, is all mirth. GENERAL B MARION ANGELINE ELEY MARION Your deeds are known ' In words that kindle glory from stone.' GENERAL A H, S. S, C., '19, '30, '31, French Society, '19, '30, '31, Maury Athletic Assistants, '19, Latin Club, '19, '30, '31, President, Latin Cluh, '30, '31, Choral Club, '30, '31, Choral Club Play, '19, Cheerio Club, '19, '30, '31, GEORGE ELLERTON G EoRGE Not much talk-a great, sweet silence. GENERAL B ALEEZE MARGARET ELLIOTT PEGGY Ot bless'd with temper. whose unclnuded ray Can make tomorrow cheerful as today. COMMERCIAL Business Cluh, '31, Athletic Assistant, '1g. BEULAH VIRGINIA ELLIS BoowAH An ounce of mirth is worth a pound of sorrow. GENERAL A Latin Club, '19, '30, '313 Spanish Society, '31, Cheerio Club, '31, Science Club, '30, HELENE EMANUEL HELENE A life that leaves melodious days. COMMERCIAL Dramatic Club, '30, Choral Club, '31, Treas- urer, Maury Business Club, '31. VAIDEN WESLEY EMORY, JR. VAnY The starry Galileo with his woes. GENERAL B Dramatic Club, 'z?, '315 Athletic Association, '19, Maury Minstre s, '3o, '31, Golf Club, '19, '30, '31g Choral Club, '30, '31g Bain Debating Society, '30, '31g Hi-Y. '31, MARY MORDAUNT ETHEREDGE HBILLH Her own person - lt beggafd all description. GENERAL B Cheerio Club, '29, '30, '31 3 Representative, Maury News, Cheerio Club, '30, Dramatic Club, '30, '2lQJLlI'1lOF Class Play, '3c, Art Club, '31. NORFLEET ETHEREDGE HJUNY1, He knows all about it . . . he knows he knows. COLLEGE PREPARATORY '31 ,Rg'i'Ieliite'1Ta'?y'rSo'2lZXi' '3 'grip Exchange Editor, Maury News, '3o. MARY LOIS EVANS Lois Her modest look.: the cottage might adorn: Sweet as the primrose peeps beneath the thorn. GENERAL A MARGARET MADDREY EVERETT MAGGIE Thy modestyls a candle lo thy merit. GENERAL B French Society, '30, '31. BEVERLY FALLS BEVERLY Good nature, like a sunny day, .sheds brightness on all things. GENERAL B le L8 FRANCIS CHARLES FALLS B11.1.v Let your own discretion be your tutor: .suit the action to the word, Ihr word to the action. GENERAL B ERNEST C. FASCETTA 1-BAY11 The variety of all things forms a pleasure. COMMERCIAL FRANCES VVOODARD FENTRESS FRANCES A cheerful temper joined with innocence will make beauty attractive, knowledge delightful, and wit good-nuluredf' GENERAL A Choral Club, '29, '30g French Society, '19, '30, Dramatic Club, '30, Girls' Monogram Club, '19, 30, FRANCES COLEMAN FEREBEE FERE1zEE perfect woman. nobly planned U 'lo warn, to comfort, and command! GENERAL B Y Chcerio Club, '19, '30, '31, Dramatic Club, '30, 31. MARGARET ANNE FERRATT MARGARET She moves with a queenly air. GENERAL A H. S. S. C,, '19, '30, '31g Checrio Club, '19, '30, '31, Latin Club, '19, '30, '31, Dramatic Club, '30, '31, Choral Club, '30, '31, Golf Club, '30, '31, Maury Debating Society, '30, '31, SELMA FRANCES FINE SELL Obedience is the key to every door, COMMERCIAI. Business Club, '19, '30, '313 Maury Debating Society, '30, '31g Spanish Society, '3o. WILLIAM RAY FLOYD 41RAy,11 . His hair is not more sunny than his heart. GENERAL B EDWIN BOOTH FORREST EDD1E An honest man, close-butlon'il to the chin, H Broad-cloth without, and a warm heart within. GENERAL A MARGARET VIRGINIA FOSTER To MARGARET Attempt the end and never stand lo doubt, Nothing's so hard, but search will End it out. GENERAL A LAURA HENRY FRANCIS LAURA Her frowns are fairer than by far, The smiles of other maidens are. GENERAL B H. S. S. C., '29, '30, '3I3 French Club, '19, '30 Dramatic Club, '19, '30, '31, Cheerio Club, '19, 30, 31, Choral Club, 19. BERNICE ELIZABETH FRANKLIN UBERNICEU As playful as a kitten That rolls upon rhe hearth. CJOMMERCIAI. Monogram Club, '19, '30, Basket Ball, '19, '30 Baseball Team. '19, '30, '31. DOROTHY BRADFORD FRANKLIN DOT Small things are best. COMMERCIAL ERNEST FRANKLIN BUDDY The seeker ofjoy and all things gay. COMMERCIAL ELIZABETH IVIOLLIE FRASIFR HEBBIEU Welcome ever smiles. COMMERCIAL ANNETTE FRIEDMAN IKANNEYY The talkative listen to no one. For they are ever speaking. COMMERCIAL Choral Club, '10, 10g Dramatic Club, 30 Cheerio Club, '19, '30, French Club, '19, '30, DEI .MA FULGHAM DEl.MA A great flow af talk. COMMERCIAL Science Club, '19, '30, '31, Cheerio Club, '19 '30, '31p H. S, S. C., '19, '30, '31. I-T ill ,i 'iln'K1' ll l69 1 1 ,. ,. t 'I 11 sl ll ll l' 11 '1 ei 11 li L 'l ll ilf, 5 iw? fi .1 ., '1 il i 'l li ll ll 2 f i .1 1 5 F l 1 J lt 7 DOROTHY GARRETT 1sDOTvy Venus, thy eternal sway All the race of men obey. GENERAL A GEORGE COBB GARRIS GEORGE l am conquered by truth. CLASSICAL PREPARATORY ELEANOR IRENE GILBERT uf-I-Ickn Few ever repented of silence. CCll.l.EllE PREPARATORY Cheerio Club, '31, INGRAM GILBERT IN14Y Men offew words are the best men.' GENERAL A KATHERINE GILBERT KITTY Here's to this girl with a heart and a smile that make the bubble Qf life worth while. CLASSICAL PREPARATORY H, S. S. C., '19, '30, '31, Cheerio Club, '19, French Society, '30, THEODORE GOLDFARB TEDDY Music exalls each joy, allays each grief, Expels diseases, softens every pain. GENERAL B Orchestra, '19, '30, '31, Band, '19, '30, '31, Maury Minstrels, '30, Manager, Maury Min- st rels, Orchestra, '3 1 . JACK GOODMAN UJIGGIF-1 Zealous, yet modest, innocent, though free, Patient of toil, serene amidst alarms, In-flexible in faith: invincible in arms. GENERAL A Sports Editor, Maury News, '31, Reporter. Maury News, '31, Latin Club, '19, 30, 31, Science Club, '19, '30, '31, HELEN GLASSELL GRINNAN HEI,EN In her tongue is the law qf kindness. CI.ASSICAl. PREPARATORY Secretary, Scgvhomore Class, '19, Tennis Club, '19, Dramatic lub, '19, '30, '31L Cheerio Club, '19, '30, '31, Reporter, Maury News, '30, Golf Club, '30, French Society, '31. .. - 1 ---11 -. 1-w, A .Q -X Nr' 4 sf 1 ' X1 ' xl V fl l Lv' ' --- ... C,,. JACK GROOBEY 'KSCROOBYH Fame is the perfume of heroic deeds. GENERAL A Football Squad, '19, '30, Manager, Track Team, '31. VIRGINIA LOUISE GUY G1NNA One ear it heard, the other out it went, GENERAL A LILLIE BERTHA HACKNER Boone There is no greater delight than to be conscious of sincerity. COMMERCIAL ELLEN MARIA HAMER ELLEN But they whom Truth and Wisdom lead Can gather honey from a weed. COLL EG E PR EPARATORY Latin Club, '29, '30, '31, H. S. S. C., '19, '30, '31, Girls' English Society, '31. MARGARET LUCIA HAMILTON LUSH The secret of success is constancy to purpose. GENERAL B Cheerio Club, '19, '3o, '31, Science Club. '30, '31, H. S. S. C., '31, Art Society, '30, '31, Girls' English Society, '31, Representative, Maury News, Art Society, '31. MARY HOPE HARCUM HOPY The sweetest thing that ever grew Beside a human door. GENERAL A Girls' English Society, '31. MARIE BUYS HARDISON 1aREEn, A merry heart goes all the day. GENERAL A Choral Club, '19, '30, '31, lolanthe, '18, Reporter. Maury News, '29, '30, gig Exchange Editor, Maury News, '31, H. S. . C,, '31. JAMES ISAAC HARDY JIMMY Chiefly the mould of a man's fortune is in his own hands. COLLEGE PR EPARATORY ' Treasurer, Sophomore Class, '29, Hi-Y Club, 31. .Y --fr v., iw 'ro a ,W . .,.1 1 , I me 'Q FL f. lQl.'jf'r' x.i2'.l E,.-,....,...., f' ' 4 . ,J , , Q , 4 - . N.. ......, .,...--...... 4 -...i..4,.r.,,..... l71l SELBY HARNEY SELBY A pure character is more to be desired than precious jewels. GENERAL A Tennis Team, '19, '30, Manager, Tennis Team, '30, Athletic Association, '29, ' og Treasurer, junior Class, '30, Hi-Y, '30, '31, Representative, Maury News, Hi-Y, '3o, President, Hi-Y, '31, President, Senior Class, '31, Athletic Board, '30, Dramatic Club, '31, French Society, '19, '30, Bain Debating Society, '31. TRAVIS HARRINGTON TRAVIS Solitude is the best nurse of wisdom. GENERAL B RICHARD ALVIN HARRIS RICHARD A man offew words is the best man. GENERAL B RUTH GRESHAM HARRIS HRUTH-1 Silence is a virtue ofthe wise. GENERAL, A H. S. S. C., '29, '30, '31, Dramatic Club, '3o, '31, Cheerio Club, '3o, '31. RUTH VAUGHN HARRISON Runs Who mixed reason with pleasure and wisdom with mirth, GENERAL A H. S, S. C., '19, Reporter, Maury News, '31, Make-Up Editor, Maury News, '30, '31. ELOISE DAISY HART JERRY Young in limb, in judgment, old. COMMERCIAL ELLIOT ASHLEY HAYCOX ASHLEY Whatever he did was done with so much easeg In him alone 'twas natural to pleasef GENERAL A Hi-Y, '3o, '31, Orchestra, '19, '3o, '31, Maury Band, '30, '31, Maury Minstrels, '30, VIRGINIA ROSALYN HAYMAN BOOTS There is no virtue so truly great and god-like as justice. COMMERCIAL Art Club, '30, '31, Tennis Club, 'z8. CHARLES HEGE ' CHARLIE A good man does good merely by living. GENERAI. A Business Club, '18, Science Club, 'z8. EDWARD HIRSCHLER NED.. He that eats longest lives longest. COLLEGE PREPARATORY , Advertising Manager, Maury News, '19, '30, Golf Club, '19, '30, '31, Bain Literary Society, 30, '31g Dramatic Club, '30, '31g Reporter, Maury 5 News, '30, '31, ' MILDRED HORTENSE HODGSON Q MILDRED Exhau.sting thought and living wisdom with each ' .studious year. COLLEGE PREPARATORY Associate Editor, Maury News, '30, '31g 1 Latin Club, '30, '31, President, Girls' English Society, '31, H. S. S. C., '31, Maury Debating Society, '31, S. MARTIN HOFFER MAR'rY No one knows what he can do until he tries. GENERAL A ' Hain Literary Society, '19, '30, '31, Golf Club, 30, 31. ALICE LILLIAN HOFFMAN AL1cE To see her is to love her, and love but her forever: .2 For Nature made her what she is, and never made , anolher., 3 COMMEIRCIAL E ' HARRY HOFHEIMER HARRY A jokels a very serious thing. GENERAL A ' Reporter, Maury News, '19, Golf Club, '19, 30. sl- FRANK HOLLAND DUTCH He is the very pineapple of politeness. TECHNICAL PREPARATORY DOROTHY ELIZABETH HOLLOWELL 1. D OT, 1 A pleasing countenance is no slight advantage. GENERAL B Cheerio Club, '30, '31g Choral Club, '30, '31, H. S. S. C., '30, '31g Business Club, 'z9. ,fy 1' ,.w l E3 ' ' 74l MARY DREWRY HOOD a1MARYv1 Thou hast no faults, or I no faults can spy: Thou art all beauty, or all blindness I. GENERAL A H. S. S. C., '19, Dramatic Club, '30, Class Representative, Maury News, '19. GUY HOPE UGUYH Manners make the man. GENERAL A IRA THOMAS HOWARD UIRAH Silence at the proper season is wisdom and better than any speech, ' GENERAL A WINIFRED MARGARET HUNTER WINNIE None but herself fan be her parallel, GFNERAL A H. S, S, C., '19, '30, H. S. S. C. Cabinet, '3o' '31g Latin Club, '19, '30, '31, Cheerio Club, '30- '31g Girls' English Society, '30, '31, NINA LEE HURD NINA What, what is virtue, but repose of mind, N A pure, ethereal calm that knows no storm? COMMERCIAL BERYL HURWITZ BARNEY As rnany men, so many minds, every one his own way. .GENERAL B GolfTeam, '19, '30, '31, Goli'CIub, '19, '30, '3l. ELSPETH WINETON JENNINGS .. LU Virtue is the best title of true nobility. GENERAL B H, S. S. C., '19, '30, '31, Spanish Society, '19, '30, Typist, The Commodore, '31. FREDA WINTERS JOHNSON WUZZY The air around fills with beauty. COLLEGE PREPARATORY Associate Editor, The Commodore, '31, Vice-President, lvlaury Debating Society, '31, Vice-President, Cheerio Club, '31, Secretary, H. S. S, C., '31, Dramatic Club, 30, '31, Reporter. Maury News, '1g. W' ' , ' . ' 1 .1 I , , ., ,. w t. ,tg , -,., xx W. ,f I .,l. X , . mf 1 -.4 , I A-A kk,-11,115 J '1 l -I ...M ,....,,.-.--...,,.,,,.,.,. . .,.,,,,,.. ..,..,, . , GRIFFIN THOMAS JOHNSON X TOMMY I Nothing is loo high for tht' daring of mortalsfi GENERAL B Football Team, '30, '31, Basket Ball Tear11fl30, '31, Monogram Club, '30, '31, 5 'Y it ANN ELIZABETH JOHNSTON BETTY The quiet mind rules the world. COMMERCIAL Checrio Club, '30, Choral Club, '31, Science Club, '31. ' ANTOINETTE LEE JONES HANTOINETTI-1 From her shall read the perfect ways of honor. Cl.ASSICAl. PREPARATORY MARY FRANCES JONES UFRANKH The gentle mind by gentle deeds is known. GENERAL A MARY LLOYD JORDAN MOLI.Y l h As distant as the moon thot reflects the sun's own ig t. GENERAL A French Society, '19, '30, '31, MAXINE KANTER MAXINE This only grant me, that my means may lie, 'foo low for envy, for contempt too high. GENERAL A Latin Club, '19, '31, Spanish Society. '19, '30, Cheerio Club, '30, '31, Girls' English Society, '31, Maury Debating Society, '31. JOSEPH L. KANTOR UJOEH Mingle u little folly with your wisdom, a little nonsense now and then is pleasant. CQLLEGE PREPARATORY Reporter, Maury News, '30, Bain Literary Society, '31, French Society, 31, Joke Editor, Maury News, '30, ROSELYN AUDREY KEGEBEIN r1R0sE1: Her ways are ways of pleasanlness. and all her paths are peace. GENERAL A A --...... .,,....,. ,... .... .,-. ,,,.. ,,,,:.,, ,, , l7s 76 GORDON STANTON KEITH ROOKIE Worth, courage, honor-these indeed Your sustenance and birthright are. GENERAL B President, Sophomore Class, Via: Baseball Team, '19, '30, Hi-Y, '30, '31g Golf lub, '3o. WILLIAM KELLAM uBILLn Here the free spirit of mankind. GENERAL B Latin Club, '18, '19. ALBERT FRED KELLER UA, ,, Yours is the earth and everything that's in it. GENERAI. A Football, '29, '30, '31, GolfTeam, '19, '30, '31, Captain, Golf Team, '19, '30, Golf Club, '19, '30, gig President, Golf Club, '30, Representative, olf Club, The Commodore, ' '30g Track Team, '10, '31: Hi-Y, '19, '30, '31: Choral Club, '19: :'Maury lvlinstrclsf' '19, '30, '31, Monogram Club, 19, 30, 31. WILLIAM BENJAMIN KING BILLY just at the age 'tuvixt boy and youth, When thought is speech, and speech is truth. GENERAI. B VIRGINIA BURTON KNISELY HDEANIEH Elegant as simplicity and warm as ecstasy. GENERAL B I-I. S. S. C., 'ZQQ Cheerio Club, '30, '31. FRANCES KOLODNY FRAN141E Valuable discoveries are due to patient atten- tion. GENERAL A Maury Debating Society, '19, '30, '31g French Society, '19, '30, '31g Latin Club, '19, '3o: Girls' ' ' Art Editor, Maury English Socie?l, 30, 31: News, '3og .lub Editor, Maury News, '31, Science Club, '31, Reporter, lViaury News, '30, 31. HUGH DAVID KOONTZ UKOONIEH For cleanness of body was ever esteemed to pro- ceed from a due reverence to God, to society, and ta ourselves. GENERAL B JOSEPH LAGIGLIA HGIGLEYH Fnrsaoth, brethren, fellowship is heaven and the lack offellowship is hell. GENERAL A Spanish Society, '19, '30, '31, Football, '19, '30, MARGARET C ULTON LAM MARGARET Softly .speak and sweetly smile. GENERAL A Athletic Assistant, 'ZQQ Tennis Club, '19, Cheerio Club, '19, '30, H. S. S. C., 1.9, 30, 31, GARLAND LAMBERT GARLAND Endurance is the crowning quality, and patience, all the passion of great hearts. GENERAL A LOUISE LANCER 1fLOUn They win that laugh. GENERAL A ETI-IYI, LAZARUS UBUDDYH Never idle a moment, but thrifty and thoughtful of others. CENIZRAI. A French Society, '19, '3o, '31: Vice-President, French Society, '31, Maury Debating Society, '29, '30, '31, President, Maury Debating Society, '31, Dramatic Club, '19, '3o: Club Editor, Maury News, '30, '313 Girls' English Society, '31, Re- porter, Maury News, '30, '31. LOIS 'I'I-IERESA LEBEL ITs1E Quality-not quantity. GENERAL A Cheerio Club, '79, '30, '31, Latin Club, '30, '31g Representative, Maury News, Latin Club, '30, '31, H. S. S. C., '19, '30, '31. EUNICE WRIGHT LEE EUNICE A noble type of good, heroic womonhond. COMMERc1Al. BARBARA MCKEEN LEITCH Boss l have learned in whatsoever state I am, there- with to be content. GENERAL A . Checrio Club, '19, '30, '31, Dramatic Club, '19, 30. RUBY VIRGINIA LESTER MATH Whose little body lodged a mighty mind. CoMMERc1A1. l77 l7Sl CHARLES LEVIN CHARLIE The measure of life is not length but honesty. GENERAL A GolfClub, '19, '30, Tennis Squad, '19, '30, '31A Spanish Society, '19, '30, FLORENCE LEVIN uFL0n Exceedingly well-read. COMMERCIAI. Secretary, Maury Business Club, '31, H. S. S. C., '31. ROSE LEVIN RosE Charms slrilzc' the sight, but merit wins the soul. CGMMERCIAI. Spanish Society, '30, 'III Maury Debating Society, '30, '31, Science Club, '30, '31. ROSE LEE LINTZ RosE LEE Her little, nameless, unnumbereil acts Uf kindness and of love. Co1.LEc:E PREPARATORY MONCURE LITTLE UBABEU Be the labor great or small, Do it well, nor not at all. GENERAL A Track Team, '19, '30, '31: Captain. Track Team, '31, Hi-Y, '19, '30, Radio Cluh, '30, Monogram Club, '29, '30, '31, NATHAN LOREN NA'r1F Good health and good sense are two of life's greatest blessings. GENERAL A Spanish Society, '30, '31, Scicncc Cluh, '30, '31. EDWARD PARKER LORENCY EDWARD Godly in His heaven, All's right with the world. GENERAL B THELMA M.fXRlE LOTZ l.0TzY Hospitality sitting with Gladnessf' GENERAL A Science Club, '10, '31, Dramatic Club, '30, '31, Mauizy Debating Society, '30, '31: Latin Club, '30, '31, heerio Club, '60, '31, Girls' English Society, '30, '31, H. S. S. I.. '30, '31, Treasurer, Girls' English Society, '30, '31, VVINIFRED LOWE VV1NN1E A quiet lass. -'There ure but few who know the treasure hid in you, Co1,1,E0E PREPARATQRY H, S, S, C., '19, '30, '31, AI .ETHIA GATEWOOD LUCAS 1. AI ,. A tender smilcAour sorrows' only balm. COMMERCIAL Business Club, '29, BERNICE REBA LUTINS BUNNY O let us the secret joy partake, To follow virtue for 1'irtue's sake! GENERAL A Representative, Maury News, Latin Club- '30, Vice4Presiclent, Latin Club, '31, Latin Club, '30, '31, Girls' English Society, '31, Spanish Society, '31, Maury Debating Society, '31, CELIA FINID MAND UCELEH Life is not so short hut that there is always time enough for courtesy. COMMERCIAI. H, S, S, C., '31, Representative, Maury News, lvlaury Business Club, '31, SAM LEE MANNING Maria Art is indeed not the bread but the wine of life. GENERA1. B Assistant Art Editor, The Commodore, '31, Radio Club, '30, Science Club, '29, '30, ISABEL JEANETTE MARGOLIUS BELLE l never knew so young a body with so old a head. CENERA1. A Maury Debating Society, '29, '30, '31, Spanish Society. '30, '31, Dramatic Club, '31, Business Club, 31, DOLORES MARTIN Downes Being all fashioned ofthe self-same dust, Lei us be merciful as well as just, Commrzizcmi. Science Club, '30, Spanish Society, '31, Choral Club, '30, LAMBRENO ALEXANDER MARTONE ULUMH I would make Reason my guide. GPINERAI. B Spanish Suciety, '29, Football Team, '29, '30, '31, Athletic Association, '29. 79 8 EDWIN MASCULINE Emma Safety lies in the middle course GENERAL B Track Team, High jump, '19. LOUISE MAYO UEASYH Feast, and your halls are crowded, Fast, and the world goes by. GENERAL B AUGUSTA MCCOY UGUSH I laugh, for hope hath happy place wilh me, If my bark sinks, 'tis lu another sea. COLLEGE PREPARATORY Latin Club, '19, '30, '31, Cheerio Club, '19, '30, ' lj H. S. S. C., '19, '30, '31, French Society, '30, Ghoral Club, '30, '31, GnlfCluh, '30, RUTH MCCOY MICKEY HWISC to resolve and patient to perform. COMMERCIAL Checrio Club, '19, '30, Choral Club, '30, '31. PHYLLIS ELIZABETH MCCUNE uPHYLn I love tranquil solitude, And such society H As is quiet, wise, and good. GENERAL A Science Cluh, '30, '31, French Society, -'19, '30, '31, Cheerio Club, '30, '31, H. S. S. C,, 30, '31, Latin Club, '30, '31. VIRGINIA ELIZABETH MCDANIEI. -I1NKs Government and co-operation are in all things the laws of life. GENERAL A H. S, S. C., '19, '30, 'flll Latin Club, '19, '30, Dramatic Club, '19, '30, '31, Cheerio Club, '10, 30, 31. ROBERT HUNTER MCELVANY MAC All oralors are dumb when beauty ,'1leadeth. TECHNICAI. PREPARATORY Bain Literary Sociery, '13, '30, '31, ,Trea5urcr, Bain Literary Society, 302 Danish Society, 30. BILLIE MCGEE B11.L1E My heart is every gay. COMMERCIAI. ' SMITH MCKANN SM1'r'rY An honest man is the noblest work of God. TECHNICAL PREPARATORY Dramatic Club, '3i. VIRGIE ESTELLE MEEKINS Vino Neat, not gaudy. x GENERAL A 1 l l KATHLEEN LOUISE MELTON l KITTY 1 Good humor and generosity carry the day with E the popular hear! all lhe world over. E GENERAL B -g Science Club, '30, Business Club, 'jig Cheerio 3 Club, '3i. REID MERCER JESS Unlike my subject now-shall be my song, It shall be willy and il sha'n't be long! GENERAL B Bain Literary Society, '31, Maury Minstrelsf' 31. Dramatic Club, '30, '31, Choral Club, '30, '31, S ARTHUR MAYWOOD MIDGETTE IKE One inch of joy surmounts af grief a span, Because ln laugh is proper to the man. , GENERAL B MARCELLA AMELIA MILES 5 ..MIKE,, l l On the summit, see ' The seals of ojice gliller in her eyes. ' GENERAL B Choral Club, '19, Cheerio Club, '30, '31, H, S S. C., '30, '31, Basket Ball Team, '3o. BERT!-IA RAMSEY MILLER HBERTU jay rises in me like a summer's morn. GENERAL A Spanish Society, '29, MARGARET MILLER MARCH-2 Beauty and virtue shine forever 'round lhec.' GENERAL A French Society, .19. fem... 8 1-,1 1 lflll MARVIN MILLER MARVIN II is not wise to be wiser than is necessary. COMMERCIAL VIRGINIA MILLER HGRINDSTIEH And beautiful as sweet! Anfi young as beautiful, and soft as young! And gay as soft, and innocent as gay. GENERAL A H. S. S. C,, '29, '30, '313 Chairman, H. S. S. C., go, '31, Secrctaryulvlonogram Club, '19, Presi- ent, Cheerio Club, 31, Vice-President, Dramatic Club, '31 g Choral Club, '10, '3og Basket Ball Team, '19, '30, '31, Basehall Team, '19, '30, '31. RUBY TEDFORD MOCK RUBY Then, hou'soe'er -'thou speakesl, 'mong other things I shall digest it, GENERAL A Dramatic Cluh, '20, Checrio Cluh, '313 Maury Debating Society, '31, Spanish Society, '31. EVELYN MOORE Ev121.YN Thou hast a charm to slay the morning star in his steep course, GENERAL A H, S. S. C., '31. MARGARET CAROLYNE MOORE UBOBBIEH l'm sure Care's an enemy tn life. C1.Ass1cA1. PREPARATORY H. S. S. C., '19, '30, '31, Latin Club, '30, '31, French Society, '31. ADOLPHUS JAMES MORGAN AME The noblemari of the garden. GENERAL B Band and Orchestra, '19, '30, '31g Science Club, '19, '30, '31, Choral Club, '3o. '31. JOSEPHINE ELIZABETH MORRIS 1-LIZ11 Victory belongs Io the most perseveringf' GENERAL B Cheerio Club, '19, '30, H. S. S. C,, '30, '31. LEONE DEANE MORRIS LEONE Moderation is the silken string running through the pearl-chain of all virtues. GENERAL B H, S. S. C., '29, '30, '31. ...,.,, . . V .,. ., rv, E- ok .1 3,1-51 I, 1 V if i,.1, ff.-.-1 we- tim: -ff mind, I - 1 fg L ,QQ .4gf 'Ql2iQQ Cf. ' -tgfiflftlll ' C 'Q 'Cl l i sAM B. MORRIS E l ' SA1v1Bo Whose keepeth his tongue and mouth 7 3 Keepeth his soul from trouble. , ' f GENERAL A f E Band, '29, '30, '31, Orchestra, '29, '30, '31, E-, 1 1 VIRGINIA MOSES f H MosEs I . g A lovely lady garmented tn light, ' GENERAL B ' ' H. S. S. C., 'ZQ1 Cheerio Club, '19, '30, Dra- matic Club, '30, Maury Debating Society, '3o. 1 1 l i I 1 KATHERINE MORRIS MURDEN 'N ll 13 F H . KATIE i A merry heart maketh cz cheerful countenance. f COMMERCIAL l Science Club, '30, '31, H. S. S. C., '31, 3 l .l 1 ,. 1 . I EDWARD LEE MYERS ', EDDIE LEE Born for success he seemed, ll' xl' With grace to win, with heart to hold, I, , With shining gifts that look all eyes. Qui GENERAL A .Xb Vicc-President, Sophomore Class, 'zog Vice- 1 President, Junior Class, '30, Golf Club, '30, ' il Assisluiang, Qusiness Manager, The Commodore, ? f 3 I I- , Q I . 1 ' ,P JOHN MYERS ' ,' IIJOHNYI NE Genteel in personage, T 1 Conduct, and cquipage, QR. ,V Noble in heritage, My Generous and free. X 'Q il TECHNICAL PREPARATORY QQ. Bain Literary Society, '31, Charlottesville Pub- 1 'ft lic Speaking Team 1 EVELYN MAY NAGEL UEVELYN MAY , Ng though on pleasure she is bent, she has a frugal 'X ' GENERAL A '. l' ' H. S. S, C., '19, '30, '31, Checrio Club, '30, '31, Q I Spanish Society, '31, Latin Club, '19, W L. 1 2 JUANITA NELSON 4 E UJUANITAU May I govern my passions with absolute sway, 'L . And grow wiser and better as my strength wears ,c l away7 'I Chl, COMMERCIAI. q ,W HELEN GERTRUDE NEYHARD iff HELEN .Lx 4 Her mind her kingdom, and her will her law. 5 4, GENERAL B ll, H. S. S. C., '19, '30, '31. t ,.. . Vail , . E. . . ....,. . . . -. gg 5 I E , 5 4 . I A N -f is .Q 7. ,..,., .-.. 1. ...- ....... .... , ,..-.,......,.., ..,, ,,,,,,,,,, dw, .A WV, ,J-wk-M: mu-M, Sal 341 ALVIN NICHOLS 4 iNICn Tranquillity! thou better name Than all the family af Fame. GENERAL B ELIZABETH ELLA NUHN ELLA', A tender heartq A will inflexible, GENERAI. A WESLEY AUGUST NUI-IN WEsLEY Thou say'.vt an undisputed thing In such a solemn way. GENERAL B RALPH OATES SK1PPER My tongue within my lips I rein, For who talks much must talk in vain. GENERAL B LOIS BROUGHTON ODOM Lois Heaven bless thee! Thou hast the sweetext face I ever looked on. GENERAL A H. Sk S. C., '19, '3o, 'gig Cheerio Club, '31. .i L' , up .XA ,, K ' it Rf- RICHARD OLD L ' uDICKar Everywhere in life,.the true question is not what we gain but what we do. GENERAL B ALICE PARRISH OLDFIELD HLALLIEU With thee conversing, I forget the way. -- CLASSICAL PREPARATORY Manager, Basket Ball Team, 'zog Girls' Tennis Club, '29, '30, Athletic Assistant, '19, '3op Choral Club, 1.9, 30, 31, Choral Club Play, 30, Maury Debating Society, '30, '31, French Society, '3n, '31, Representative, Maury News, Girls' English I- Society, '3o. EUGENE OLIVER GENE The deed I intend is great, . But what, as yet, I know not. ' X GENERAL B Tumbling Team, '19, '30, '3x. HUGHES EDVY:ARD ORMOND .. DH Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep. GENERAL B CHARLES HARVEY OUTTEN Cl-1AR1.Es A guardian angel o'er his life presiding, Doubling his pleasures, and his cares dividing. GENERAL B MAE BELLE OVERTON GO0GIE A happy soul all the way hath a summer clay. Dramatic Club, '19, '30, '31, Cheerio Club '19, '30, '31, Choral Club, '19, '30, '31, Science Club, 29, 30. HOWARD MALCOLM OWEN NMAC!! Great men are among the best gifts which Gnd bestows upon a people. GENERAL A Hi-Y, '30, '31, Bain Literary Society, '30, '31, Reporter, Maury News, '30, '31, Assistant Business Manager, The Commodore, E315 Vice- President, Bain Literary Society, '31, roll' Club, 31. PAMELIA MARTHA PARKINS uPAMn Flirtation, attention, without intention, COLLEGE PREPARATORY French Societ , '30, Cheer Leader, '30, '31, Vice-President, Nllonogram Club '30, Monogram Club, '19, ' 0, '31, Treasurer, Cheerio Club, '30, Cheerio Club '19, '30, '31, Treasurer, Maury De- bating Socicty, '30, Maury Debating Societ , '19, '30, '31, Dramatic Club, '30, '31, H. S. S. '19, go, Manager, Girls' Basket Ball, '30, Girls' asl-cet Ball Team, '19, '30, '31, Girls' Baseball Team, '19, '30, '31, Girls' Tennis Club, 'IQQ Rep- resentative, Maury News, Dramatic Club, '31, Representative, The Commodore, Girls' Mono- gram Club, '31. LITTLETON PARKS 1tLITn A pleasing countenance is no slight disad- vantage. GENERAL A MARY ALBERTA PARKS PEGGY O lady, nobility is thine, and thy form is a re- flection of thy nalure. COLLEGE PREPARATORY Associate Editor, Maury News, '19, Per- sonals Editor, Maury News, '30, Associate Editor, The Commodore, '31, Secretary, Junior Class, '30, President, Choral Club, '31, Choral Club, '19, '30, '3 IQ Vice-Prrmident, Latin Club, '30, Representative, The Commodore, Dramatic Club, '31, Dramatic Club, '19, '30, '31, Maury Debating Society. '19, '30, '31, Cheerio Club, '19, '30, '31, Choral Club Play, '30, Tennis Club, '19, H, S. S. C., '19, '30, '31 , Public Speaking Team, '31. LAWRENCE PARLETTE LAWRENCE The mirror of all courtesy. lVlANUAl. TRAINING iS6l ROBERT BURNS RAREREA . -SQBLYHK Yylfholllxhs ls censure. ECHRIQAL PR ARATQRY Spanish '29, '30, FRANCIS SHELTON PECK HPECKH True as the needle lo the pole, Or as the dial lo the sun. GENERAL A Bain Literary Society, ' 31, Spanish Society, '31, Science Club, 'f4I. HELEN JEAN PENDERGAST HELEN She wasjes' lhe quiet kind, Whuse natures never wry. GENERAL A Choral Club, '30, '31, Dramatic Club, '19, '31g Cheerio Club, '19, '30, '31g H. S. S. C., '19, '30, '3 IQ Latin Club, '19. JOHN PENDLETON UJOHNH Choice word and measured phrase, Above the reach of ordinary man. COLLEGE PREPARATORY Bain Literary Societal, '30, Reporter, Maury News, '30, '31g Latin .lub, '3o3 French Society, 30. BRAINARD JACOB PETERS, JR. UPETEU His time is forever! everywhere, his place. GENERAL B Science Club, '31, Golf Club, '31, Maury lvlinstrelsf' '31. ROBERT ALFRED PIERSON ROBERT To bear is lo Conquer fate. Col.1.Ec2E PRHPARATORY EDNA EARL PING r1HON,1 A bright litlle muid of genlle mien,' a sweeter maid was never seen. GENERAL B Cheerio Club, '19, Science Club, '30, Choral Club, '31. MARGARET PITMAN MARGARET Rich in the grace all women desire, GENERAL B H. S. S. C., '19, '30, ANNA RUTH POLLOC K ANNE The thing that goes the farthest toward making life worthwhile, That costs the least, and does the most, is just a pleasant smile. CQMMERCIAI. Maury Debating Society, '19, '30, '31, Busi- ness Club, '20, 30, gi, Representative, The Com- modore, Business .lub, '3i. GEORGE JONES PORTER HJAWGEU A man, not old but mellow, like good wine. GENERAL B Secretary, Radio Club, '30, Radio Club, '19, 'go' LESTER LANKFORD POST UPOSTH The courageous captain of compliments. COMMERCIAL HOPE POVVELL HOPE Speech is great, but silence is greater. GENERAL A JOHN WILSON PROPES PROPES Mine honor let me try: In that I live, andfor that will I die. GENERAL B DOROTHY VIRGINIA PUCKETT -.DOTH Let none presume 'fo wear an untleserved dignity. COMMERCIAL Athletic Association, 'z9. ASHTON PULLY HJACKU Toth to him of jacob's ladder and he would ask the number of steps. GENERAL B DOROTHY PUSEY ttDOTnn A frientl-the link in life's chain that bears the greatest strain. GENERAL B Dramatic Club, '19, '30, '31, Basket Ball, '19, '30, '31, Girls' Baseball, '29, '3o. ssl MARY FRANCES RAIFORD FRAN1c1E With rosy cheeks and flaxen curls and sparkling eyes and leelh like pearls. GENERAL B H. S, S. C., '30, '31, Cheerio Club, '30, '31, Dramatic Club, '30, '31, Science Club, '19, '30, '31, Business Club, '19, '30, '31, Choral Club, '19, '30, 31. BETTY CARLOS RAWLS BETTY She has lhe genius of loving and being loved. CLASSICAI. PREPARATORY Cheerio Club, '19, '30, '31, Treasurer, Cheerio Club, '31, H. S. S. C., '19, '30, '311 Dramatic Club, '19, '3o, '31, junior Class Play, '30, Vice- Presidcnt, Senior Class. '31, Maury Debating Society, '30, '31, Choral Club, '31, Latin Club, '19. GRACE GENEVA RAWLS uDICKn Known lo few, bu! prized as far as known, GENICRAI, A Science Club, '31, Cheeriu Club, '19, '3o, '3 IQ H. S, S, C., '31, Dramatic Club, '31. HANNAH MARGERY RAWLS HANNAH O Popular Applause! W'huI heart of man ls proof against thy churrr1s ' GENIQRA1. A Dramatic Club, '19, '30, '31, Cbcerio Club, 'z9. '30, '31, Latin Club, '19, Coll Club, '19, '3o. NANCY DAYTON REED NANCY 'I'hy fume, 0 liuly with the artist eye, Dolh fall along the age as down u lane. GENERAL A Art Editor, The Commodore, '31, Checrio Club, '19, '3o. '31, Art Club, '30, '31, Dramatic Club, '19, '30, '31, Tennis Club, '19, '30, '31, Gulf Club, '30, '31, French Society, '30, '31, Vice-Presb dem, Art Club, '3o. MILDRED REFO UBUNNYH Nothing endures hut personal qualities. C0L1.EczE PREPARATORY Latin Club, '31. EVELYN ROSE REYNOLDS EvE1.YN A fellow feeling makes one wondrous kind. COMhlERClAl. Checrio Club, '19, Business Club, '3o3 H. S, S, C., '3o. ELIZABETH PROCTOR RICHARDSON Bass Diligence increaselh che fruit of toil. GENERAL A I Cheerio Club, '10, '30, '31L H. S. S. C., '19, '30, 31. L wi., 1 'J l SARAH THOMAS RICHARDSON To1v11v1Y Fine manners need the support of fine manners in others, GENERAL A H. S. S. C., '19, Nlaury Debating Society, '19, Cheerio Club, '3o. MARY LUCILLE RIDER UCELEH umS'llll'i'l as the primrose that peeps beneath the thorn, GENERAL. A H. S. S. C., '19, '30, '31, Cheerio Club, '19, '30, '31, Spanish Society, '31, Latin Club, '29, FRANCES BURNETTE ROBERTS FANNIE,' We call il only pretty Funny's way, GENERAI. B H. S. S. C., '19, '30, '31, Maury Debating Society, '19, '3o. '31, French Society, '19, '3o1 Cheerio Club, '30, '31, Dramatic Club, '30, '31, MILDRED ADELAI DE ROBERTS ADELAlDE Pleasure and action make the hour.: seem short. GENERAL B Choral Club, '19, '30, '31. RUTH GARDNER ROBERTSON Rurus lt is always vitally important to ourselves to be scrupulously true. GENERAL A Cheerib Club, '19, Latin Club, '19, Science Club, '29, LUCILLE BURFORD ROCKE PETE Forward undfrolic glee was there, The will to do, the .mul to dare. GENERAL A H. S. S, C., '19, '30, '313 Choral Club, '30, '11, latin Club ' ' 0 French Societ ' 0 'u' Cheerio Club, 'gig lliiamatic Club, '31l 3 ' ' ' ELIZABETH RODDIE ELIZABETH God is with those who persevere' GENERAI. B LOUISE TUCKER ROPER LOUISE Let gentleness my strong enforcement be. GENERAI. A Cheerio Club, '30, '31, Dramatic Club, '30, '3i. ,. L. ..-.,..,.....- ,,....... , -www S-. mr, A. ,,,.... .,, , . lgol EDITH ANNE ROSE EAT1E Queen ruse of the rosebed garden of girls. H, S. S. C., '39, '31, SHIRLEY ROSENBAUM HBOBH Patience is a necessary ingredient of genius. COMMERCIAL Cheerlo Club, '31g Choral Club, '31p H. S. S. C, '31, ELEANOR LUCILLE ROSS E1.EANoR Grace was in all her steps, heaven in her eye. GENERAL B French Society, '19, Choral Club, '30, H. S. S. C., 30. GEORGE HENRY ROSS HSKINNYH Self-reverence, self-knowledge, self-control, GENERAL B Choral Club, 'ZQQ Banjo Club, '19, '30, 'ilvlaury Minstrels, '30, RUTH ROTH RUTH We shall escape the uphill by never turning back. GENERAL A Cheerio Club, '19, '30, 'QIQ French Society, '19- I-IANNAH RUBIN I-IAN1cs As gay as any. COMMERCIAL Business Club, '31. FRANCIS CLYDE' RYDEEN HFRANKU He that is slow to anger is better than the mighty. GENERAL A ELIZABETH TRAFTON SADLER IKBETTYYY ll's easy enough to be pleasant When life flows along like a song, Bu! the girl worth while ls the girl who can smile When everything goes dead wrong, , GENERAL A H. S. S. C., '10, '30, '31, Dramatic Club, '19, 239, '31, Cheerio Club. '19, '30, '31, Tennis Club, 2.9. ANDREW SALE SALE Ulfggone, Dull Care! 'Thou and I shall never igr'-. ' L' GENERAL B Track Team, do. BEN SALSBURY CRAY 'l'heru is no such choice qf dzjicullies that I am myself ul Ll loss how lu delerminef' GI-LNERAI. A Latin Club, 'gig Bain Literary Society, '3i. HARRY ALPHONCE SALVANT miHAS,1 am Ihe las! of my race. My name ends utilh me. 'l'EcHNlcAl, PRHPARATORY lvlaury Band, '30, '513 Hi-Y, '20, '30, '11, BERNARD SALZBERG BERNARD Yea, music ls lhe pruphefs an among Ihe gifts that God hurh sent. GENQRAI. A Orchestra, '19, 'lO,n'lII Band, '29, 'lol Bain Literary Society. si: Maury Minstrels, Orches- tra, xl. LOUISE GERTRUDH SANDERLIN WEAsE1. W'ill1 malice lawarils none, W ilh churily for ull, und Wfilh firmness in the right, KSOMVIERCIAL DAPHNE ALLAINEE SAVAGE DAE'F f'luirm strikes the sight, but merit wins fhe soul. GENERAI A H. S S. C., '30, 'gig lvionogram Club, '19, 'xo' 'ug Basket Ball Team, '19, '30, Baseball Team, '10, '10, 'xii Representative, Maury News, lN4unogml11 Club, '31, MARY AMELIA SCELLATO MARY Ear!h's nobles! thing- A woman perfected. COMMERCML Business Club, '18, Chural Club, '19, Checrio Club, 'xI. MARGARET SYLVIA SCHFRBFRGFR Syl, Puliunru und gentleness are power. KEENERAL B H. S. S. C.. '29, '30, 'zip Cheerio Club, '19, '30, 'gig Tennis Club, 'zol Dramatic Club, '19, '30, 'ily Spanish Society, '10, '3i. l 9 9 FRANCES McHENRY SCOTT ScoTTY Ever changing, e11er new. GENI3RAl. A H. S. S. C,, '10, '3o, '31, Dramatic Club, '19, '30, '31, Chccrio Club, '19, '30, '31, Choral Club, 30, 31. 1 DOROTHY MAE SEAY V The rule of my life is lo make business a ,blei1.s- - it 1. DOT I ure, and pleasure my busine.s.v. CZENERAI, A H, S, S. C., '10, '30, Dramatic Club, '3og Latin Club, '10, ETHEI. LOUISE SHAMER F'l'HEI. 1 worked 11'i1h fmlivnce which meunx almost power. C01.1.Ei:Ii PREPARA I'ORY Q Latin Club, '19, '30, '311 Chccriofllub '19, '3og lzrcnch Society, '20, '30, '31 3 lN1aury News Rcp- resentativc, French Society, '3og President. French Society, '31, Club Editor, Maury News, '3o' Associate Editor, Ulvlaury News, '31. EDDIE SHAPIRO EDDIE A true friend und tx real sport. TEc11N1cA1. PRE1mRA'roRY ALFRED WEST SHELTON ALFRED O, u'1hul muy man within him hide, Tho angel on lhe outside! GENERAL A Golf Club, '31, French Society, '3o. HELEN SIEBERT HSIEBERTH Virtue was .rumcient of herselffor hap,bines.v. GENERAL. A H. S. S. C., '19, '30, '31g Chccrio Club, '19, '3o' Choral Club, '19, '3o. ESTHER MOORE SIMPSON Es'rA Her aclions are modestq her words, discreet. GENERAL B HELEN FRANCES SIMPSON HEI.EN If you want fun, shr'.r with you: If you are in trouble, she'.s for you: If you need a friend, she's near you, COLLEGE PREPARATORY Poetry Editor, Maury News, '3o, '31, H. S. S. C., '19, '31, Girls' English Society, '31, PAUL WINSTON SIMPSON UPETE11 He was a scholar, and a rifve and good one, Exceeding wise, fair spoken, and persuading. GENERAL B JOHN SINGLETON JOHNNY 'Another tumble! Thnfs his precious nose. GENERAL B Hi-Y Club, '19, lI3o, '31, Dramatic Club, '19, '30, '31, Football eam, ag, '30, '31,' Basket Ball eam, '30, '31, Track eam,'1o, 30, 31, lvlonogram Club, '19, '30, '31, Treasurer, Senior Class, '31. AGATI-IA MACK SKARREN 1-GAYN Herface! Uh, call it fair, not pale! COMNIERCIAI. ANNA ELIZABETH SMITH uANNn ln character, in manner, in style-in all things, the supreme excellence is simplicity, CTENERAI, A H. S. S, C., '3o, Dramatic Club, '31, Cheerio Club, '3o. BESSIE SMITH HBESSIEH Gentle in their manner, they do hold things in rx quiet nay. COMMERCIAL Business Club, '3o. MABEL VIRGINIA SMITH MABEL', Grace was in all her steps, heaven, in her eye, In every gesture, dignity and love. GENERAL. A H. S. S. C., '19, '3o. REBECCA PERSIS SMITH Baci-av She has a sweetness all her own. C1.Ass1cAL PREPARATORY Cheerio Club, '19, '30, '31, Secretary, Cheerio Club, '31, H. S. S. C., '29, '30, '31, Dramatic Club, '19, '60, '31, Maury Debating Society, '30, '31, Latin lub, '29, Choral Club, '30, '31. RUTH WILSON SMITH SMI'I'I'Y My heart is true as steel. COMMERCIAL 03 9-il GEORGE WATERBURY SNYDER Gao RCE He think.: lon much,- Such men ure dange-rm1.1. CQLLEGE PREPARATORY French Society, '19, '30, '31, Vice-President, French Society, '30, Treasurer, French Society, '31 , Latin Club, '19, 30, '31, Hi-Y, '30, ' ll Dramatic Club, '30, '31, Maury News Staff? '30, Junior Class Play, '30, Bain Debating Society, '19, '30, '31, Secretary, Choral Club, '31, Sergeant-ata Arms, Bain Debating Society, '31, Choral Club, '31, Golf Club, '31, Maury Minstrelsf' '31. EDITH SOROKO SoKY She shake. and inlo every heurl her words Carried new slrenglh and courage. ' GENERAL A ' ' Dramatic Club, '29, '31, Latin Club, '19, '30, 31, French Society, '30, Maury Debating So- ciety, '31. JAMES SPEDDEN j1MM1E A youth to 11-hom was given So much of earth, so much of her111en. GENERAL A Vice-President, Dramatic Club, '19, junior Play, '28, CLAUDE IANIES STAYLOR Busan He that 'ldlh lznaivledgu spareth his wards, COMMERCIAI. EDWARD STEPHENS HED1, A man prepared has half fought lhe bu1!Ic. GENERAI. B GEORGE DAVID STEPHENSON GEORGE An affable and courteous gentleman. TEcHN1cA1. PREPA1zA'rnRY French Society, 'ZQQ Dramatic Club, '19, 30, '31, Choral Club, 30, Maury Minstrcls, '19, ,Iunior Class Play, '30, Dramatic Club Tourna- ment Play, '30, ,horal Club Play, '30, ELSIE RANDALL STEWART L. C. Culture is to know the basl that has been .mid and thought in the 11-orlcl. GENERAL A Dramatic Club, '19, Cheerio Club, '19, Choral Club, 'z9. HYMAN BERNARD SVVARTZ TOMMY Ability 11-ins us the esteem of lhe true men, luck, ih i fpe pl.-T G 0 0 GENERNl A Bain Debating Society, '19, '30, '31, Treasurer, Bain Debating Society, 31. GILBERT SWINK KKGIBH Men of few words are the hes! men. TECIINICAI. PREPARATORY MARGARET LOUISE SWINK SWINK W'hal fairy-like music steals over the sea. Entrancing our senses with charmed melody? GENERAL B Orchestra, '19, '30, Cheerio Club, '19, '39, H. S. S, C., '19, '39, 31, Athletic Association, '19. ROY LOUIS SY KES 11UNK1y He was a man, Lake him fnr all in ull, I shall no! look upon his like again. GENERAL A Bain Literary Society, '19, '30, '31, Repre- sentative, Maury News, Bain Literary Society, 'IQQ Spanish Society, '19, '30, '31, President, Spanish Society, '30, '31 , Business Mana?-er,junior Class Play, '30, Business Manager, he Com- modore, '31, Charlottesville Debating Team, '31. MARIE DENNISON TABIT HREU Wearing her wisdom lightly, COMMERCIAI. Maury Debating Society. '19, '30, '31, Vice- President, Business Club, '311 Typist, The Com- modore, '31t, Reporter, Maurv'Nevys, '31, Dra- matic Cluh, 31, Business Club, 30, 31. MARY COKE TARKENTON Come Of my own spin! let me be In sole though feeble mastery. CQENERAI. A H. S. S. C., '30, '31, Cheerio Club, '31, Girls' English Society, 31, Latin Club, '31, SI-IELTON TARKINGTON SHELTON Nealness, simplicity, kindness combined With gentle heart ami open mind, GENERAL A French Society, '19, '3o, Hi-Y, '19, '30, '31, RUTH BEATRIX TENNIS TRIXIE Herface makes sunshine in lhe shady places. Cll.ASSlCAl. PREPARATORY President, H. S, S. C., '31, Co-Editor, The Commodore, '31, Associate Ecliror, Maury News, '19, '30, Representative, Maury' News, ' Cheerio Club, '19, Dramatic Cluh Play, '19, l-l, S. S. C., '19, '30, '31, Dramatic Club, '19, ' o, '31, Choral Llub, '19, '3o, '31, Girls' English Society, '30, 31, Maury Debating Society, '19, '30, '31, Coll .luhL'19, '30, '31, Girls' Monogram Club, '19, '3o. '31, French Society, 19, '30, '31, Basket Ball, Baseball, Tennis Club, '10, '30, '31. SOLOMON LEE THATCH S0l.LY SlilI canslanl is a wondrous excellence. COMMERCIAL 95 96l RAY THOMAS aiRAY,y To fair request, Silent performance mukelh hes! return. GENFRAI B Bain Literary Society, '19, WILLIAM HENRY 'THOMPSON HHENRY' abridgmenl of all Ihal was fnleusanl ir' man. GEZNERAI, B Spanish Society, '3 I. CLINTON ELMO TH UR STON CLINTON Speak lhen I0 me, who neither begs nor fears Your favors nor your Hale, COLLEGE PREPARATORY Hi-Y, '30, 'ug Bain Literary Society, '31 Dramatic Club, '31, HAROLD BOYCE TIFFANY KKTEEN', A man of lellers anfl of manners, Inn, GENERAL A AMY FRANCES TOTTY To'rTv Patience is the hes! remedy for every trouble, COMMERCIAL RALPH TOTTY KVIIODDYH Cheerful at morn he wakes from slmrl re,hose,' Brruthes Ihr: keen air, and carols as he goes. GENERAL I3 Tumbling Team, 'z9, MAY ADRIS TURNBULL ciMAEnv Not enslaved to life, not indifferent In ils dulies. GENERAI. B Secretary, Science Club, 'lox Spanish Society 'zqg ArtClul1,'3o, '31, H. S. S. C., '30, '31. JANIE ELIZABETH TURNER ,lAN1E Thus lo relieve the wrelched was her pride, And e'en her failings lean'd to virlue s side, GENERAL B Studio Club, '19, '30, MABEL FRANCES TURNER MABEL Her manner quiet and refined. GENERAL A Cheerio Cluh, '31, Choral Cluh, '31, H. S. S. C., '19, '31, Spanish Society, '31, Dramatic Club, '31, Scicncc Club, '29, VIOLA LAVINIA TUTTLE VIOLA All things come 'round la her who will but work. GENERAL B Choral Club, '29, Science Society, '31, Girls' English Society, '31. ANNE BOUSHALL UPTON ANDY So su-eel rhe blush qi ba.shfulnes.v,, E'en bily scarce can wish it less! ' GENERAL B Chccrio Club, '19, '30, Science Club, '30, '31- H. 5. S. C., '30, '31. CONSTANCE CLARKE URQUHART CoNN1E I have u heart urilh room for every joy. COLLEGE PREPARATORY Dramatic Club, '30, '31, Choral Club, '3o, '31' I-l. S. S. C., '31, Reporter, Maury News, '30, '31' lN4aury Debating Society, '31. STANLEY VICKHOUSE UVICKH 'Tho' moriexl, on his unembarrass'd bmw Nature had written 'Gentleman'. GENERAL B Revcls Old and New, '19. THELMA GRACE VINSON THE1.MA Happiness seems made to be shared. GENERAL A Choral Club, '19, '3o. JAMES ALBERT WAGNER J11v1M1E He made no an.vwcr,' but he look Ihr' city. GENERAL A Golf Club, '19, '30, '31, Dramatic Club, '31, Bain Literary Society, '31, Hi-Y, '31, Reporter, Maury Ncws, 'z9. JOHN EDGAR WALES, III Joi-1NNY' Genlle afspeech, heneficent of mind. GENERAL A Hi-Y, '3o, '31, Representative, Maury News,' Hi-Y, '31, Dramatic Club, '31, Latin Club. 'z9. 97 I l 1 1 1 ..,., A--f-N... --.7 93l FRANCIS DAVID VVALKER FRANK Happy who in his verse can gently steer From grave to light, from pleasant to severe GENERAL A Sports Editor, Maury News, '30g Golf Club, '19, '3o. LITTLETON BANKS WALKER, JR. LIT The love of glory can only create a hero, the contempt of it creates a great man. GENEZRAI. B Football Team, '29, '30, '311 Track Team, '30: Basket Ball, '19: Monogram Club, 19, '3og Vice- President, Monogram Club, '19, Vice-President, Athletic Association, 'zog Captain, Football Team, 31. PHILLIPS BROWN WALKER HFLIPU A pleasing countenance is a silent commenda- tion. MANUAL TRAINING SCOTT VVALKER SCOTT The world was sad, the garden was a wild, And man, the hermit, sighedftill woman smiled. GENERAL A Representative to The Commodore, '31, Maury News Staff, '19, '30, '31, Hi-Y, '19, '30, .Bl OHN AUGUSTUS WATTS J JOHNNY heights by great men reached and kept Q, ere not attained by sudden flights. 1 'A GENERAL A epresentative, Latin Tournament, '19, Treas- rkr, Latin Club, '19, '30, '31, Bain Literary So- iety, EQ ' 0, '31g Secretary, Bain Literar So- ciety, ' 1 junior Co-Editor, The Commodbref' '3o3 ,jimor Class Play. '3o: Reporter, Maury EWS,'U3O, '31, Editor-in-Chief, The Commo- eiy ll 5 Charlottesville Debating Team, '31, I 'X ALINE HERBERT WEBB 1 '- HERBIE To those who know thee not, no words can paint, I ' And those who know thee, know all words are faint! GENERAL A Baseball Team, '19, ' 0, '313 Dramatic Club, '19, '30, ' 1, President, ljramatic Club, '30, '31g H. S. S, '19, '30, '31g Cheerio Club, '19, '30, '31, Choral Club, '30, '31: Science Club, '30, '31g Representative, The Commodore, Choral Club, ROY MCCORRELL WELLER USCRUBBYH Big things come in little packages. GENERAL B Science Club, '30, '31. , ELIZABETH MALLORY WESTON Liz BE'r'r1E Let her speak, and whatever she says. Nlethinks I should love her the more. Cl,ASSlCAL PREPARATORY Latin Club, '19, Spanish Society, '19, 30, 315 Choral Club, '30, '31g H. S. S, C., '19, ' ' ' Dramatic Club, '19, '30g Representative Commodore, Spanish Society, '3 1. 31. 13,01-13115 HENRY WALTER WHICHARD WALTER Reading maketh a full man: conference, a ready man: and writing, an exact man. COI.I.EK1E PREPARATORY French Society, '30, '31, Latin Club, '19, '30, '31: Associate editor, 'Maury News, '30, Representative to Maury News, French Society, 315 Reprcscntative to Maury News, Latin Club, '31, Editor-in-Chief, Maury News, '31. LOU CHAPMAN WHITE ul-doun A soul as white as heaven. GENERAL A H. S. S. C., '19, '30, '31p Latin Club, '19, '30, Cheerio Club, '30, '31, Girls' English Society, '30, 31. RUTH ELOISE WHITEHEAD SK11'PY Magnifcent spectacle of human happiness. c3ENERAI. A Science Club, '19, '30, Choral Club, '30, '31, Basket Ball Team, 'z9. JEANNETTE GAYLE WHITEHURST UJEANNETTEH To doubt her fairness were to want an eye, To doubt her pure-ness were to want a heartf Cl,ASSlCAl. PREPARATORY Chcerio Club, '29, '30, '31, H. S. S. C., '19, 30. 31- MARY BOUDRO WHITEHURST UNIARY11 Blushing is the colour of virtue. GENERAL A Checrio Club, '19, '30, H. S. S. G., '19, '30, '31, Girls' English Society, '31, ANNIE LAURIE WHITNEY nRED11 Qf all the girls that e'er were seen, 'l'here's none so fine as Annie. GENERAL B Science Club, '30, '31g Dramatic Club, '30, 31, Maury Debating Society, '30, '31. HENRY WHYTE, JR. HANK Brave and strong with a muscular arm. GENERAL B Hi-Y, '19, '30, '31, Football, '30. MARJORIE MAE WILKINSON 1-PETE1, Enjoy the present hour, be thankful for the past, Antl neither fear nor wish th' approaches ofthe ast! C0M1v1ERc1AL Athletic Association, 'z9. l l l l99 loci THOMAS ALBERT WILKINSON, JR. ALBERT For his heart was in his work, and the heart Giveth grace unto every art. GENERAI. A Hi-Y, '30, '31, Maury Minstrclsf' '30. ELIZABETH RUSSELL WILLIAMS ELIZABETH I beseech you not to blame me, if I be desirous to strike while the iron is hot. GENERAI. A H. S. S. C., '10, '30, '31, Cheerio Club, '29, '30, Ei, Spanish Society, '30, Laiin Club, '20, '30, eporter, Maury News, '30, '31, Art Editor, Maury News. '31. BILLY WILLIAMSON BILLY A good man never dies. GENERAL B GRACE RICE WILSON GRACIOUS The mildesl manners with a shy smile. GENERAL A Latin Club, 'zqg H. S. S. C., '29, Merry Times, '10, Choral Club, '10, '30, '31, Business Club, '30, '31, Science Club, '30, 31. CORNELIA ELIZABETH WINBORNE CONNlE l see the right, and I approve il, too, ' Condemn the wrong and thus uphold the trucf GENERAL B Spanish Society, '19, '30, '31, Art Club, '3o. MAUD PAINE WINBORNE MAUD But who can paint Like Nature? Can imagination hoast, Amid its gay creation, hues like hers' GENERAL A Checrio Club, '19, '30, Columnist., Maury News, '301 Managing Editor, Maury News, 31, Dramatic Club, '30, '31 L Maury Debating Society, 31. VIRGINIA I-IANNAH WINER VIRGINIA lf she will, she will, Nou may depend on't,' I H And ifshe u'on'1, she won't, so there s an emi on 1. GENERAL B Business Club, '30, '31. WILLIAM WINFREE BILL My only books H Were woman's looks. GENERA1 B Radio Club, '30, Science Club, '1q. DOROTHY WINSLOW UDOTH And beauty drawx us with a single hair. GENERAL A Science Club, '30, '31, Dramatic Club, '30, '31' Spanish Society, '30, '31. i ADA GERTRUDE WOOD LITTLE ME Infinite riches in a lillle room, GENERAI. B FRANK WOOD FRANK A combination of twinkling eyes, mischief, and pep. GENERAL B . GolfCIub, '30, '31, Dramatic Club, '31, HifY, 31. MARGARET VIRGINIA WOOD G1N1A Be not the first by whom the new are tried, Nor yer lhe las! lo lay the old aside. GENERAI. A H. S, S. C., '30, '31, Latin Club, '31, Girls' English Society, '31. SARAH ELIZABETH WOOD SARAH A quiet conscience makex one so serene. GENERAL A . S. 'zq, '30, '31, Dramatic Club, '30, 31, .aiin .u9, '3o. .Jan A11 ff'0'f OLGA MARIA WULZER OLGA Better late than never. GENERAL A Latin Club, '29, Cheerio Club, '30, Spanish Society, '3o. WAYLAND WHITAKER YODER UWHITU A great character, founded on the living rock of principle. GENERAI. B ALICE ZEDD HALU The sight of you is good for sore eyes. GENERAL A llol l .ll 1021 t ELERY MARTIN ZEHNER uBUDn He was nal merely a chip off the Old Block, but the Old Blork itself. GENERAL A Hi-Y, '19, '30, '31, Football, 'zq, '30, '31, Golf Club, '30, '313 Manager, Basket Ball, '31, Athletic Board, '31g Monogram Club, '30, '31, Maury lvlinstrelaf' '10, '30, '31, Bain Debating S0- ciety, 'z9. IVIINNIF ZENOVVITZ HZENOH They who are pleased themselves must always please. GENERAL B 4 Maury Debating Society, '31g Business Club, 31. Applicants For Gmdzmiion Summer School, 1931 HOITE MCKEE AGFY AoEY Let them call it mischief: When it is basl and pros,bered, 'twill be virtue. GENERAL B Golf Club, '19, '30, '31, Dramatic Club, '31, CLAUDE MELTON BARBEE 'KBARBEEH The mildesl manners with the bravest mind. GENERAI. A RUSSELL BARRETT 1aMONKvr A little nonsense now and then ls relished by the wisest men, GENERAL B JUNIUS WILLIAM BAYDUSI-I BILL The sports of children satisfy the child. GENERAL B RICHARD BELOTE D1c1c I hate nobody. I am in rharily with the world. GIENERA1, B YVOODROVV BENTON WooD1E The style is the man himself. GENERAL, B French Society, '18, '19, '30, Science Club, 'zSg Dramatic Club, '3og Art Club, '3o. RUSSELL THOMAS BLANCHARD URUSTYH Slow and steady wins the race. GENERAI, B REBECCA BLUM UBECU A kind and gentle hear! she had To comfort friends and GENERAI, A VIOLET ISABEL BURT l'VIOLE'F,, Henri an her lips, and soul within her eyes: Soft as her clime, and sunny as her skies. COMMERCIAL H, S. S. C., '30, '31, Science Club, '30, Dramatic Club, '30, '3I. MANNIE FENTRESS CAMP WILLIAM HENRY Love la one, Friendship to a few, and Good W' Io all. GENERAL B ALMETA CAMPBELL A n MIKE W'hen truth or virtue an affronl endures, The affront is mine, my friend, and should yours. COMMERCIAL Cheerio Club, '30, Choral Club, '3o. EMORY F. CAUSEY CAUsEv My own thoughts are my companions GENERAL B WILSON MARGARET CORNICK MARGARET Silence is as deep as eternity. GENIERAL A H C , '10, . S. S, . KATHRYN BELLE DOXEY KITTY', A brick in the friendship chimney of all. GENERAL A .Zl- ill be Cheerio Club, '30, '31, Choral Club, '30, '31, Dramatic Cluh, '30, '31, H. S. S. C., '19, '30, '3I. IO3 1041 A. I. DUNNING III HPOPH I h 'l'he world is a wheel, and it will all come round ig L r GENERAL B Golf Club, '31. LOUISE DUNNING LOUISE A good name is better than precious ointment. CCHMMERCIAL MARIAN BLAND DUVAL HPANSYH Her eyes as stars of twilight fair, Like twilight, too, her duslcy hair, Qut all things else about her drawn from Alay-time anti the cheerful dawn. COMMERCIAL Science Club, '30, '3 IQ H, S. S, C., '30, '31, Dramatic Club, '30, '31. MAURICE LEGH EDMONDS HLEGHU A little nonsense now and then ls relished by the uiisesl men, GENERAL B Hi-Y, '19, '30, '31, Corresponding Secretary, X Hi-Y, '31. CONSTANTINIE VASELIOS GERENY BILL Great in truth and mighty about all things, GENERAL B X MARGARET ASHBY GORNTO ' 4 PEGGY A Reasons whole pleasure, ull the joys of sense, Lie in three words-health, peace, and compe- ten1:e, QIENERAI, A H, S. S. C., '19, '10, Cheerio Club, '31, Choral Club, '11, MADELINE THURBERT GUNTER iiMAcK1, Her presence warms one like a steady, glowinv fre. CtbMMIiRClAl. ' CECIL ELBERT HOBBS ' NIFTY Loathing pretense, he did with cheerful will What others talked of while their hands were still. GENERAL A Choral Club, '31g Dramatic Club, '31. HERBERT POUDEN HOLLOWELL HERBIE Envy man has his juult, und hunesly is his. GENERAL A Golf Club, '30, '31, Choral Club, '19, '30, '31, Dramatic Club, '30, TRAVIS JOHNSON TRAVIS There is no wisdom like frurilmvss. GENERAL B MARY LOUISE KLAUER MARY-Lou Neilher good nor bud, Neither serious nor sad, B111 ulwayx prepared, GENERAL A Secretary, Science Club, '28, '19, President, Science Club, '20, 'zog l-l. S, S, C, '30, '311 Rc- portcr, Maury News, Science Club, '30, '11, Reporter, 'l'l1c Commodore, Sciuncc Club, '30, 'zip Latin Club, '30, '313 Dramatic Club, '30, '31, Vice-Prcsialcnl, Girls' English Society, '30, '31, JOHN KNIGHT HPROH For man is man ami mustrr Qi' l1i.xf11tc. GENERAL B ETHHL KRUGER 11 11 ETHEI. be Iruxlifd is a greater mniplimcnl lhizn to bc lnwd. CEENERAL A Girls' Basket Ball. 'wi Business Club, '10, '30, '31, Spanish Society, '20, '30, '31, RAY KRUGER 11RAy,11 For worils tliiiide' and rvml, Bu! silence' is mos! noble la lht' end. Comm ERC1 M. Business Club, '20, '30, '31. FRANK LOFURNO FRANK He nothing common did or moan Uhon thu! memuriible xrcnuf' GENFRAI B HAYWARD DOUGLAS LU C KICTT 11REDu A mun's 11 man, for rx' limi, GENERAL A Hi-Y, '10, '30, '31, Secretary, Hi-Y, '31, Tennisi Team, '10, '30, '31, Manager, Tennis Tearn, '30, Dramatic Club, 305 Captain, l'ennis Team, 31. IOS 1061 SIDNEY W. MASON, JR. Sm One honor won is u surely for more. GENERAL B Dramatic Club, '30, '31, Hi-Y, '30, '3x. VIRGINIA MEADOR MORRISETTE GINNER Virtue is the cerluin token of u great heart. GENERAL A Science Society '-zq, xo, '31, Cheerio Club, '30, 3i,H.S,S,C.., 30, gl. MARY KATHRYN NUGENT KI'r'rv Her voice was ever sqft. Genllv, and low, an excellent lhing in woman. C,IoMMERc1Al. Science Club. 'zgz Choral Club, '30, '31, EDWIN LYELL NUSSEY EDDIE The mos! nmnifesl sign of wisdom is continued chaerfulness. GEN:-:RAI B Vicc-President. Sophomore Clasi, 'zqg Golf Clul'1,'30, 'gig Hi-Y,'3o,'3x, IVIARY VIRGINIA PENZOLD BOOTS l'll he merry and free. l'll he suzlfur nobody. GENERAL A ' Dramulic Clulw, '19, '10, '31, Checrin Club, '19, 30, 31. CLARENCE HOPE POWERS POWERS Ay, sir: lo be honest, as this world goes, is lu be one man picked out of len thousand. GENERAL B EDWARD RENN A I'lDVVARD I 'flr is a ,zreal ,hlugua Io be loo handsome a man. ' GENERAL A Assistant lxlanaqer. Fomhall Team, 'Log Latin Club, 'zqg Choral Club, '29, Hi-Y, '3o. -. . ROBERT RICHARDSON ROBERT Right as u lrivelf' C01.l,Em:E PREPARATORY SINCLAIR MARJEI, RI DAY MmoE'r A1uy Ilwrz' bc fuxl vnougli clouds in your life lo cuuxe a glorious sums!! GENERAL B Dramatic Gluh, '20, 'zoi II. S. S. Cl, '19, 'gog Chural Club. '10, 'log Checrio Club, '3o. GERTRUDIQ VIRGINIA RIDDICK HVIRGINIAH -Yilencv is wisdom, when xpeaking is folly. GENERAL B H. S. S. G., '39, '31, French Society, '3o,'31. JOHNNY SANTOS SU'1 ' GluIlm'ss of huurl is :he life of num. CUMMERCIAI. MINNIF MAE SAUNDERS 'IBOBBYH Many dmzghlcrx have done zvirtuausly, bu! thou exculles! llwm ull. COMMERCIAL LOUIS SICIDMAN Lou Cmz.v1z'r.c have colliaiuzfg clinibers never. GENICRAI. B Bain Literary Society, '3o. MARGARET VIRGINIA SHANNON V1kGxN1A Hubby I rim: from unrz' l'm free, WWW arvn! lkey ull conlvnled like me ISIZNERAI B 7. French Social y, 'Lg I JAMES HI,BI'IRT SIMMONS -IIMMYH A mvrry laugh and u Iwinkling eyef GENERAL. B X. GEORGE STAVRO GEORGE He 11 ears the rom' IJ youth upon him TECHNICAI. IJREPARATORY Track, '30, IO eil lIO8l HYMAN TAVSS HYMIE', He'llJ5n1l a way. GENERAL B -IENNIE RAE WARANCH GEM Love, hope, fear, faith-these make humanity, These are its sign and Hole and character. Co1v1ME11C1A1. Business Club, '31 3 Chcerio Club, '31. IRVING CAMBRIDGE WAUGH uVVHI'I'EY I never thrust my nose into other menlv porridgeg It is no bread and butler of mine. TECHN1CA1. PREPARATORY French Club, '30, '31g Bain Debating Society '30, '31, Hi-Y, '30, '31g Choral Club, '30, '31 Dramatic Club, '30, '31, VIRGINIA PENDLETON WAUGH 1tGINn Know then, whatever cheerful and serene Supports the mind, .supports the body, too. CENEPAI. B Choral Club, '3o. COLLINS DENNY VVHITE DENNY Nature makes merit, but fortune sets it t v Q 0 work. COLLIEGE PRIEPARATORY Hi-Y, '30, '31g Bain Literary Society, '30, '31. MARION GWENDOLYN WILEY D1D1J1E Sweeter also than honey und the honeycomb. CIENERAL B DANIEL GRAY WILSHIN WEE WILLIE', Argument ts like an arrow from a cross-bow Which has great force though shot by 1:1 child. GENERAL B Choral Club, '30, '31. THOMAS LEWIS WOODI-IOUSE MTOBY1, l never take a nap after dinner, unless I have had u bod night, and then the nap takes me. GENERAL B Dramatic Club, '3og Golf Club, '3I. Senior Class Song Wo1'r!.v and hlufic by MARION A. FLEX' , aww L1 -'J 1l lu-LI 1 .1111-1 ,1l 1 7 4 -' - .. 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A man, standing below, perceived the bird, 1, A And could not rest, but made, with scarce a word, p 1 A 'plane, to soar through fog and rain and cloud, With speed and ease, and Man was justly proud. , Now we, pausing before our lonely Hights, Look back with joyg for up to greatest heights We'll climb, your words before us constantly, Soar onward, upward, unto victory! MARY Louise KLAUER. i Poet, Class of 131. ' ?Eg3EE??El -, ,.,,, ggi' . ,g3Q,, ifiiifl , e r 3 -! ' ae, 1 ..... ' '- a-.., , -, ' , ,Q 1' i'r 1 -,.i r 1' W iv, 7 JL? 23,72 - Y 'iA -HTV1 f I- - luol 'E EE QEQNMQHDQIQQEEA A new-ri Class Night Exercises 599691 JUNE 11, 1931-8:00 P. M. MATTHEW FONTAINE MAURY HIGH SCHOOL OVERTURE ................ High School Orchestra GREETINGS . . ...........,.. ' . . . Selby Harney President of the Class of 1931 ROLL CALL . . ................ Margaret Brown Secretary of the Class of 1931 CLASS SONG ................ The Graduating Class Music and Words by Marion Eley THE DRAMATIC CLUB PRESENTS Submergec1 A Tragedy in One Ar! , Players DUNN ......................... Reginald Page SHAW .......................... Smith McKann Blues ......................... George Snyder MAC ANDREWS, Commander ....... g ......... Irving Waugh NABB ......................... Bedford Thurman JORGSON ....................... George Stephenson Directed by Mlss STELLA HUBBARD The Florist Shop A One-Act Comedy By XNINIFRED HAWKRIDGE Player.: MAUDE, the Florist's booker ................ Maud Winborne HENRY, oflice boy ....... ' .............. I ames Hardy SLOVSKY, a proprietor ................... Nathan Loren Miss NELLS, a timid, talkative spinster ............ Aline Barlow MR. JACKSON, a bachelor ................ Norfleetglitheredge Directed by Mlss KATE GILLETTE .'.' T' . u , ' 5' -' A . V r-:. by , . 1f?33!f5Q51f2 1 Y it ' m snles L . - 'ff ' A' WG' - ' x .--- A - . X3 - 'i i Q li e ...'55f5ffi:i C ': . - A 'QIAH iiliv , 'WA ' Y' H - Y T 1' sv-ur f...f , f . lllll W EE eco omnormi 11 3911 Graduating Exercises Class of 1931 . , . T 4 , mnvnu MILDRED HORTENSE HODGSON ..... . . First Honor Student MILDRED BROOKS ..... . . Second Honor Student uhvsu JUNE 12, 1931-10:00 A. M. MATTHEW FONTAINE MAURY HIGH SCHOOL PROcEss1oNAL .... . High School Orchestra V INVOCATION ..... . . Dr. Leon E. Smith l CONCERT ...... . . ..... High School Orchestra ADDRESS ...... - ............. Dr. Sidney B. Hall State Superintendent of Public Instruction CHORUS'lKTl1C Recessionaln CKiplingj ...... Graduating Class PRESENTATION or MEDALS AND AWARDS ....... A. B. Bristow Principal of Maury High School PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS AND SCHOLARSHIPS .... A. B. Bristow Principal of Maury High School CHORUS- Good-bye to Maury High' '.... The Graduating Class RECESSIONAL .... .... . High School Orchestra iff. A .. .r.,1 , A ' ': x if ff:ffa::,i 1 X ' A A f ...r-. ':i'::,i 'i 1 li l AAA rt c j r, , C. so E T .wrc ' rr,:fE ,.tcs -.fac - ,FLAJL 1A1f a.f .f.fec 4QFUf- 1--1 lllil P WHCYS WHG H141 35594 J A xi IIS llI6I x ,f ,X K. 1 1 Y Y 1 F Y 'r 1 w, Y 1 1 ijgg ,, VV 2 mtl' 1, F 2 r' lx ,M fm I vi fp!! if x 1 if 'I fx 4'f.wu7 'X-1' w 1 H. QR 1 N. . ' 'JM . Eg 'U 1 A p .L rf. X , S Q 4 4 I x 3 ' xv-r --1 ' YA , ' 1 ,. Q, N L , ' I I... , II s w W l IIISI JUNIOR BOYS w 4 W W N va E O 1 Q 4 .J '-n I 1 1 IIZZJ J EE QIGD CDEDCDIEIQE-A 114935121 Junior' Class History KVNGYU HE JUNIOR CLASS is composed of students who came to Maury from the Blair and Rulfner Junior High Schools two years ago. After becoming acquainted with Maury, the students chose as officers of the Sophomore Class: Henry Boyd, Presidentg Billy Casper, Vice-President, James Hardy, Treasurerg and David Nye, Secretary. Our work as Sophomores consisted mainly of preparation for the Junior Class. This occupied much time, but the Sophomore Class of 1929, the largest ever in Maury, proved to be a credit to the school. ' On becoming Juniors, most of us felt very high and mighty, and looked down on the Rats. We really wondered-if we had been looked upon in the same way. We could not believe that we had. We still retained pleasant memories and felt some regret at leaving the old Sophomore Class. With this feeling was the thrill over our advancement. At the beginning of the 1930-1931 session the oilicers elected for the Junior Class were Lemuel Bowden, President, Billy Evans, Vice-Presidentg Horace Adkinson, Treasurer, and David Nye, Secretary. The class plays, two short one-act sketches entitled The Romancers and The Albany Depot, were given on March 27. During the Junior year much was accomplished. Some of the class were on the staff of the Maury News g others became more interested In extra-currlcular activities than formerly. The main objects of the class, however, were to promote a closer bond of comradeship among its members, to encourage and help students in the pursuit of knowledge to gain higher levels, and to prepare the promising and youthful material of our class for better and higher deeds and work as the Seniors of next year and the leaders of the near future. ln this, the class has had marked success. DAVID NYE, Secretary. KVNGVJ BOYS ll-pl-IN ABBITT JOHN BALDWIN DAVID BERENT ORACE ADKINSON UDWELL BALDWIN ,IOHN R. BIDDLE J AMES ALBANO DE PREE BARHAM GEORGE BLASSINGHAM IRVIN ALLEN HOWARD BARRETT ROY BLICK NORMAN ARLINE ALEXANDER BASNICHT MARcus BLOODWORTH TI-IoMAs ASHLEY EDWARD BAss GEoRoE W. BONNEY CHARLES AUSTEN EDWARD M. BAUM WILSON M. BONNEY GREY AUSTIN BRUCE DEXTER BERNARD BOWDEN IRA AVERY HAROLD BECK HARVEY BOWDEN GUY AYDLETT e HOWARD BELANGA LEMUEL BOWDEN MERRYMAN BAILEY IRVIN BELKOV HENRY BOYD STAYLOR BAILEY MORRIS BELKOV ROBERT M. BOYD, JR. WILLIAM A. BAIN, JR. CLARENCE BELL TOM BROCK MALVIN BAKER CARLTON BELOTE DECATOR BROWN -A .5555.,5.Q:2555555552is5555555sEzEz25S55g5gsg5gIg 1 ' jaw-.1 1 - - 1 -zg, ,,:g5E35?55:ff:'f5iff?511 'i Hg--1:5:51',.1:,.g.,, 3 'f L M ' ' .. - .L . . . 552555?5:fIQZQ.gi5sg5QfQf7fffif I V fvhv' 171-JL xg' ' Y- -Y-Y , - - Av. W J-F V Y lwsl . Q EE 61263 WMCDEIDCDHQLE H 3911 RICHARD BUCHANAN HARRY L. BUNTING BAXTER BURGESS BILLY BURGESS BOYS-Continued WALTER GRAY MORRIS GUTTERMAN ARTHUR . HALL, JR. GEORGE . HALL, JR. LAWRENCE MITCHELL DIxIE MOORE HENRY C. MORGAN JAMES MORRIS OHN BURKE SHELDON l'lALL GEORGE BUTLER MOSER I I YTLE BURNS ROBERT HANNUM HAROLD MURDEN EUGENE BEJRROUGHS QLFRED I'lliARFlELD OI-IN MUNNIKHYSEN HARLES AELER DWARD ARRELL . ILLARD MURRAY Z'.2.E'Efi?5'l.IT ?,g,l7fZ,'fS SQSEELL WRWMDNMYERS 'T I' JESSE CAPPS FRANK HATTON MILUAM AGLE I INTURN NASH W ?LFRED CAEIROLL EERNAIE-Ii HAWKINS CHARLES E. NEWTON , ORRENCE ARROLL DWIN EDCHETH HARRY LEE NICHOLAS I' EHLLIAEA CARTI ER SUCK HEIRIBERT DELMAN NICHOLS ILLY APSTER UNTER ERRINOTON ULIAN NIKON QICHAED CHAPLIN IEDGAR HECHINGS AVID NYE AUL HENMAN RESTON ODGES ALEXANDER Occ KENNETH R. CLAIR ROBERT HOFHEIMER RAMOND V. O'KEEFE 1, EDWARD CERK ACK HOGAN WM. WASHINGTON OLIVER I LARENCE LARKE RANK HOCSHEAD 1 E CURTIS CLUFF JR H MAURY OSBORNE V , B, C . . OHN OLAIHIAM MONTGOIEIJERY OSEORNE ERNARD OHEN ALMADCE OLLAND ARCEL TTLEY HOWARD COLE WILLIAM HOLLAND WENDELI. OUTLAND L, WILLIAM CONWELL HERBERT P. HOLLOWELL WILLARD OWEN .. BOWMAN COOKE BILL HOUGH GEORGE PAPPAS ' I COOLIDCE COOKE HARROLD f'lAUSEL EARNEST PAROOE D EHARLECSRSOULEOURNE EDWOOD HUDSON STUART PARKINSON I' , OGER UNCE MACE HURWITz FRANK PARROTT ' 1 CLEVELAND Cox ISADORE HYMAN JOHN R, PATTERSON 'N ?LBEE'6 Cox FRANCIS JACKSON AUDREY PAUL OM x MANNING JOHNSON JULIAN PEARSON ' OSEPH CREDLE LEE R. JOHNSON AUGUST PENZQLD y ILLIP CROFTS MELVIN JONES FRANKLIN PHILLIPS PIERRE CROONENEERGH: SAM ONES ACK PHILLIPS SICHAIED CROSS . OODWARD JONES, JR OODROW PICK ILLY RUTSINGER RNEST JORDAN ARTHUR PIERCE AMES CULPEPPER HOWARD JUSTUS ISRAEL PLINER INCENT DANIELS HAROLD KATI-IERMAN GEORGE W. POLAND ROBERT DEDNAM LEONARD KEEFE LARRY POWELL ' BERTRAND DETMER WILLIAM KEEFE FLOYD PRICE PETER DE WITT THOMAS KELLY FOREST PRICE EVERETT DIGGS JACK KNIGHT WALTER PRIEST ' SETUART DICCS N SUSTAVEEILIGAS ARLIE PRITCHARD EN DODGE ONALD ING ERNEST PRITCHARD EDWARD DOZIER HARRY KOFSKY BEN RAFAL WILSON DozIER ELEERT KOONCE EDGAR RAWL , OHN DREW RICHMOND KOONCE AMES WEAVER REED 1 I ILLIAM DRYDEN MORRIS KRUGER ARRY REICHEK ,Q 6R15-IUR DUISIAM IEOEERT E. LAIRD HUGH REID . RAHAM URHAM DWARD LAWLER ULIAN REYNOLDS 2, ' OHN H. EAST CLAIEOURN LAWRENCE AROLD RHODES , FRED IEXDIEONDS ROBERT LEE BRAXTON RICHARDSON . RED . DMONDS ANIEL LEIDERMAN WILLIAM L ROBERTS N IEURTON EDWARDS ?ERMANLLEVIINsON EQIERMIQN RDBINETTE W, AROLD ISENBERG IDNEY EVINSON OM OBY f'lARRY ELLIOTT EDGAR A. LESTER SWIFT RODWELL BILLY EVANS GRAYDON LLEWELLYN WILLIAM ROGERS GEORGE FARISH OGDEN LYNN ACK ROMM I ELAUDIES. FARMER EAALCOLMIIZAACCUBBIN LLIOTT RONICK I ILEY ENTRESS HARLES ANESE IRVINQ ROSEN GEORGE FEOY MORRIS H. MANN WORTH ROYALL HARLEY FERGUSON PETER MANN E. HOWARD RUSSELL QNADDYFFERCUSON ENILLIAIILIIA MARSHALL SAM SAKAKINI ULIUS ERLAzzO AMES ARTIN BERT SANDELL , EIENRY EONG ?HARlRES MARWITz QI-IELDONSSAROEANT .I LMER OSTER ACK ASON AMUEL AUNDERS ' SIDNEY Fox JOHN MATHEWS WILKINS SAWYER FINLEY GALE EDWARD MCCONNEHEY EDWARD SCOTT ' 4 JAMES GALLACHER DAVIS MEADS HARRY SEELEY MORTON M. GARFIELD ROY MEEKINS HARRY SEELINGER X BUXTER W. GIBSON WILFORD MEEKINS ROBERT SEGAL f ANGUS GILCHRIST PIARRY MENDELSOHN MURRAY SEGALL , 0 I C. W. GONCE ARTHUR MENCLE DUNCAN SELLERS B GEORGE GOODMAN THOMAS MESSICK GARFIELD SHAFER, JR. MORRIS GOODMAN FRANK MILES WILLIAM R. SHANNONHOUSE f MARION GRAHAM CARL MILLER PERRY SHAWN - LARSEN GRANGER DAVID MILLER EARNEST SHEPHEARD 1 ROBERT GRAY SAMMY MILLER ROBERT SHRINER 1 I IK ' -I. ...EEQEQE522525525552fi222255sEsS5i5?e2sEsE'i:I,I5:1225-. I...M..5iffQEEEQEQEQEEEEEQEQ2555 Lggggi EEEEEEEQEQEP -., gfai5!' ' NiQigP'- I ' H ,.2if'2 sg5,.. . 71,41 E . -1:z:z:5:s:24f':.:..:2:s:s:s:...2:1-' f A - , ' - A I . . - '-223:15-1:1:l3Z:Z7I3 ', '- Y X , - . : . A .. . .... 'f12'1f2ff'1 ' J Q 'fisisisis' ::asSsS.::. ' X . ' 2 5 ...s5i55fi2222115,1g?f ' ' A- -.,. ,5522f 4'.iff2f2egsg.. I-. . . :xl . R- 'N' . . . . -I -'f T E-7 L-'1 '+G 4' 1' 'i . ' ' : xv' Cn . 'L . ,rr E H141 W 'wifi' e1:O M1OIDOII2E HOSE AMES SICAFOOSE DWARD SIMIELE LINWOOD SIMMONS EVERETT S. SLAGLE WILLIAM SMART BERNARD SNYDER GUSTAVE SNYDER SIDNEY A. SNYDER BRADLEY SPENCER . DAVIS SPIERS DOUGLASS SPRUILL THEODORE STENNETTE OHN STOAKLEY HOMAS STORY OSEPH STOWERS ESESNE STUBBS AMES SUNDQUIST BOLD TARKENTON VERNON TARKENTON POWERS THOMAS ANNE ABBITT CORNELIA AEEITT BOYS-Continued AMES THOMPSON OBERT THOMPSON WILLARD THORNHILL LINWOOD THRUM ARVIS TILTON UGLAS TISE RICHARD TOREERT ELTON TRAFTON WARREN TRENT EUGENE TURNER WILLIAM UNGAR HENRY UPSHUR OHN URQUHART ILLIAM A. UTLEY FRANK VALENTINE RHEA WALKER SHERWOOD WALTON ALLAN WARD LOUIS WASSERMAN HOLLOWAY WEATHERLY SAM WEISEERG GIRLS MARGARET CARROLL NELL CARROW HENRY WELLER ROBERT WEST BASIL WHITE EDWIN WHITE NAT WHITE WILLIAM G. WHITE VERNON WHITEHURST BLAND WILLIAMS BRADFORD WILLIAMS CLARENCE WILLIAMS WALTER WILLIAMS RIPLEY WILLIAMSON TOM WILLIAMSON ACK WILSON DWARD WOLFE CORNICK WOODHOUSE AUBREY WOOLPORD GUY WORKMAN WALKER YOUNG HYMAN ZFASS FRANCES ELEY INEZ ELLIOTT MILDRED AERAMSON FLORENCE E. CARTER LENORA ELLIO1-r LOIS ACHE EDYTH CHASE ANNIE ELLIS KATHLEEN ADDISON MARY A. CHURCH HELEN ELLIS MARGARET ALLEN MARY E. CLARKE RUTH EMANUEL MARGARET ANDERSON DORIS COATES HENRIETTA E. EMMONS BESSIE ANGRAS BEATRICE COGGSDALE DOROTHY EPPERSON SARAH ANKER ADA COHEN GERTRUDE ENNIS LUCY ARNOLD MYRTLE COHN ALICE EVENSON ELIZABETH BAKER VIRGINIA COHN ELIZABETH FAIRCLO11-I MARTHA JANE BAKER SELINA COLE MARY FENTRESS EMERY BANKS OANNA CONSTANT ANNE FINE MARY F. BANKS ARGARET COPELAND EVELYN FLOWERS DOROTHY A. BARDEN ANTHA LAVINA CORRAO ROSE FLOWERS EARLINE BARNES IDA CORRAO ANNA FORBES ACOUES BARRETT EDNA RUTH CRAFT ANNE GORDON FORREST IIRGINIA DARE BARRINGTON DOROTHY CRAIG VIRGINIA FORREST DORIS BASSETT ADA CREAMER MADELINE FRANKLIN EVELYN BATTEN CHARLEVA CRICHTON DORO11-IEA FREEMAN MARGARET BEAMAN DOROTHY VRUMPLER EDAN F LUCHER LOUISE BECKETT ANNE DARDEN ELIZABETH FULCRON MARY VIRGINIA BELI. ELIZABETH DARDEN MARGARET CALVIN DORIS BELVIN LUCY BASSETT DAUGHERTY ESTEIER GARPIELD MYRTLE BELVIN VIRGINIA DAUGHTREY EANNETTE GARFIELD ESSIE BENTON MILDRED DAUGHTRY ILLIE GARRISON SIGRID BERGMAN MILDRED DAVENPORT LILLIAN GATES LOLA MAE BERRY MERYLE DAVIS BESSIE GLASSER RUBYE BERRYMAN BETTY DECKER OILA THORr+rrON GOGOLL ELIZABETH BILLUPS MARY DECKER EVELINE GORDON EMMA BINGHAM KA114ERlNE DE FREES GUSSIE GORMAN MILDRED BISHOP MARGARET DE VANY KATHERINE GRAHAM ELLEN LESLIE BLASSINGHAM BERNICE DIEHL ALICE GRAY BBSSIE BOWEN PAULINE DI GlR0l.OMA IRIS GRAY ELIZABETH S. BRADSHAW MARGARET DIxON ELIZABETH GREEN MARTHA BRADSHAW VIRGINIA DOOME RUTH GREY MARGARET BREEDEN SARA DOUGHTIE MARJORIE GRIFFIN GRACE BRIGGS DOROTHY DOUGLAS MARGARET GRIGG SHIRLEY BRINKLEY IXAERLE DowE HAzEL GRUNEWALD ALLI ENE BROUGHTON KATHRYNE DOXEY UI.IA GWIN MARGARET BROWN BERTHA DRUMMOND ATHLEEN HAND LYNDALL BRYAN VIRGINIA DRURY ELIzAEETH HARPER CLARA BUCKMAN CATHERINE ANITA DUGAN DOROTHY HARRELL CATHERINE CAFFEE MAELE DU VAL NELL HARRELL CHARLOTTE CALCOTT RUBY DYER LOUISE HAYES KATRINE CALLIS EDNA EAKIN DOROTHY HERBERT RUTH CANNON HAZEL EARLY MAzIE HERRINGTON CARRIE CAPPS ELIZABETH EASTER ANNIE HILL MYRA SKINNER CARR RUTH EDNEY CHARLOTTE HILL KATHRYN MAE CARRAWAY MARY ELPRETH EGGLESTON EAN HODGES LORRIE CARRAWAY MARY TOM EGGLESTON IRGINIA HODGES KATHRYNE CARROLL DORIS ELEY JUANITA HOGSHEAD P ,sf --E,f:.j3,-'jjfggpfffr-gg, - 5-515:,rj- 1:g55:355E3E5E5:j5 I :,.:5g5.5::55,5,j--5555fQ5g55::,. ' I SSSS A I usp' -gn-A. 'vu' ' Tiki I , I 1 iv- Y ,-.F r L lwsl EE GECD GDEDCDEQEE fail I GIRLS-Continued LAHOMA HOLLEMAN PEGGY MOSELEY CATHERINE SMITH I NANCY HOPKINS MARGARET MURPHY LUCILLE SPEIGI-IT ' ,W RODERTA HORSLEY EUGENIA MYERS PAULINE SPERDOS ' LOIS HOSIER MILDRED MYRICK MERIAM SPIGEL ELLA LOUISE HOUGI-I EDNA NAIMAN ELIZABETH B, SPIVEY I VIVIAN HOWARD VIRGINIA NEALE ISABELLE STANT ELIZABETH HUDGINS LILLIE NEIHOUSE ELIZABETH MAE STERN W 'I GRACE VIRGINIA HURST SYLVIA NESSON GERALDINE STONEXIYPHER 1 MARION HUTCHINGS IRIS NICHOLS MARIE SUDDITH , GLADYS HUTCHINSON ELSIE L. NORMAN MARY BANKS SULLIVAN RUTH HYMAN IDA Nuzzo ELIZABETH SWAIN MARGARET LANKFORD IVES LOIS OLMSTEAD EUNICE SWARTZ I , SUSAN IvEY MARTHA OLSON ALMA ANNE TADA ' I' W MILDRED ARVIS VIRGINIA OVERTON ELIZABETH TARKENTON I CLARICE OHNSON VERNIE PABLO ANNA RUTH TARKINGTON I ,I MARGARET JOHNSON i CARRIE PADGETTE RUTH TAYLOR ' VIRGINIA JOHNSON CLARA EVERETT PAGE ANNE THOMAS VIRGINIA JOHNSTON MARY ADELAIDE PAGE DORIS THOMAS ELIZABETH ONES DOROTHY PARKER VIRGINIA THOMAS , MADELINE ONES ANE PARKER MADELINE THOMPSON I ROSAMOND JONES LSIE PARSONS LOTTIE THORNBURG VIRGINIA JONES VIRGINIA PARSONS SARA THORNTON I BARBARA CALVERT JORDAN LOUISE PATTERSON ELIZABETH TREAKLE I FRANCES JOYNER NELL PEAKE VESTA TREMPER 1 DOROTHY KEITH DOROTHY PEBWORTH ANNA MARY TREYNOR FLORENCE KRATZIG MARGARET PEEK HELEN TSOUKATOS PHYLLIS LAINC NANCY PEOPLES MABEL TURNER I , MARGARET LAMBERT FRANCES PEPPIN MARGARET TURNER Z KATHERINE L. LANCASTER AUDREY PERKINSON MARTHA TURNER W ELISE LANGLEY NETTIE PIGOTT PEARL TWIFORD ,N MAUDE LAWSON CHRISTINE PITTMAN VIRGINIA LEE TYLER , Q ROSE LEVINSON FLORENCE V. PISSINI TEMPE VALENTINE f FRANCES LEWIS SOPHIA POPKIN MERCILLE VELLINES MERIAM LEWIS GERALDINE POTTER ARYE WALKER EMMA LIPLAND MARGARET PRICE DOROTHY WALKER SYLVIA LITTMAN VIRGINIA PRICE GRACE WALKER ,I LUCILLE l.,0FURNO MARTHA RAIFORD TI-IELMA WALKER , ' ELOISE LONG LUCY RAI-P MARGARET WALLACE , LYDIA LOVITT ROBY REED MARY VIRGINIA WALTER ' RUBYE LYTLE DOROTHY RHOADS LOUISE IRVING WAY MARTHA MACMILLAN UNE RICHARDSON MARGARET GRAY WEBB . VERA MACE ATTIE ESTHER RIGGS MARGARET WEBSTER 1 4 JEANNETTE MANIERRE HENRIETTA ROANE SYLVIA WEINHOLD ANNA GRACE MARTIN DOROTHY ROBERTS MARGARET W. WEST ALICE E. MASON ROSA ROBINOWITZ VIRGINIA WEST CHRISTRPZE MASON ELIZABETH ROBINSON AGNES WESTON I I I GRETA ATSON AUDREY ROSE CLEO WHITE ! ALMA E. MATTHEWS ELIZABETH ROUPEN ELIZABETH WHITEI-IEAD Q LORRAINE MATTOx HEBE RUGGIERI MILDRED WHITE-IURST EVELYN MCCALL DOROTHY RUNNELLS FRANCES WILHOITE 1, BESSIE MCCOY DOROTHY SAMS FRANCES WILLIAMS ' I ALICE MCLIN ELIZABETH SANDERS HENRIETTA WILLIAMS SARAH MENCH RUTH SANDLER METS WILLIAMS h GRACE N. MERCER SUSIE ANN SANSONE MARGARET WILLIAMSON BETTY ANNE MILLER VERONICA SANTOS MERIAN WILLINO EMILY MILLER ALLIENE SAUNDERS SARA WILSON FANNY MILLER BLANCHE SAUNDERS NORMA WINDER , HAZEL MILLER FRANCES SAUNDERS KITTY WINNER 1 DORIS MITCHELL MARY RUTH SAWYER FRANCES WINSTEAD 1 DOROTHY MOORE MARY SCOTT MARGARET WOODARD I LOUISE MOORE SEMMIE SI-IAMES LOUISE WOODHOUSE I ' MILDRED MOORE VIRGINIA SHANNON KATHERINE WYATT I VIRGINIA MOORE SARAH SHELTON LILLIAN WYNNE KATHRYN MORGAN CLGA SIMS LOUVINIA ZIRKLE I , , I P A jg I I P I II I . , K I , I 211, - , ' 4..2j.ff1'E- I ff- Qiiiig5555555Ei?SQEEQQQQEQQEQEESEEI'4255252555525 ' , , '-:E 5f:3f1Qi,5 'Aff - fiil?I22255i2E252EE5Ei2:i5f.Q:f.5:5l3E5gif ' ff3i5Qg1,. X Egiifl, ' ' 15521 -5 1 I '52if:E532:25?fffifZQIQrQ':.f'::55f35 b . 'ffl' -.5:1.:-. - ' ' -5? 5 f.'15:.Q ' , 'IEEE? :EE2f5E5E55Ef+ -I I ' 1 I SA 1 5QIfQf:rjff,, ,-I:EffQ,f,555fi'f5f:'l:r:g:gg,,. .,.. . ..,. I 1 ' , - ,Z ' ---- ' I : 15.55, I- IIAI I , -H II --.- if-Y B:-v ,gr Y -.- T fx J I A + T' 'hu' -rvr L sri, ..luu-lr fI161 H'1iII'lil'I:Til SOPHOMORE BOYS ff.,-L fa f s 1 SOPHOMORE GIRLS 1 x V301 glif lilf GEGD CDEDGDEIQEZ A Ilgffbflg Sophomore Class History GROUP of frightened but expectant 9A's from Blair came troo ing into Maury High School one cold February morning. Thus began the infant Sophomore Class. Senior High School, the goal of their ambition had been reached at last! But what a radical change it was! At Junior High they had been the grave and reverent Seniors, but now they were the lowest of the low in the lowliest place- Rats in the basement! Soon, however, under the friendly guidance of the teachers, they became established firmly, if not gently. All things serve some good purpose though, for Miss Hennie Brock won for Maury the 9A State Championship in the Latin Tournament. We know that she will continue to win championships. In September, 1930, the other students from Blair and Ruffner came to Maury, and the largest class in the history of the school began in earnest. Naturally, the original 9A groups felt slightly superior, but that feeling was soon lost in a spirit of general good-fellowship. Class elections and the accompanying trying time came next. The results were as follows: Mary Hickman, President, Thomas Hogan, Vice-Presidentg Anna Redfern, Secretaryg Grayson Miller, Treasurer, Leonard Vining, Representative to the Maury News g Henry Bowden, Repre- sentative to The Commodore , Miss Dorothy Gilchrist, Class Sponsor. The members of the Sophomore Class have now joined the various organiza- tions and really feel that they are a part of Maury's great student body. They are working hard and looking eagerly forward to the time when they as gay Juniors and grave Seniors will accomplish great things. ANNA LAWRENCE REDFERN, Secretary. KVUOGVI BOYS FRANK ADAMS RICHARD BARLOW ROBERT BLAIR L?HN ADDENBROOK RUSSELL BARLOW MELVIN BLAssINoI-IAM ARRY Arcs HARRY BARRETT HARRY BLACK CHARLES ALGOOD HENRY BARRJCKS NATHAN BLUM WILLIAM AMES EAMES BARTLETTE GENE Booss WILLIAM ARMISTEAD ERVEL BATEMAN HENRY BowDEN RALEIGH BAIN WILLIAM BATEMAN KENNETH BOWER EAMES BALASCA FRANK BATTEN THEO BRADLEY ARTON BALDWIN HARRY BEALE VAUGHN BRADsHAw IIHACK BALL HORACE BEAR ANDREW BRAY ITTLETON BALL WooDRow BECKNER EDWARD BRAY CALVIN BAKER GEORGE BELL ROBERT BRICK!-IOUSE HAROLD BAKER ROBERT BELv1N GoRDoN BRINKLEY LONNIE BAKER WILLIAM BERNARD ROBERT BRITTON ELLWOOD BANNAR EDWARD BISESE EVERETT BROCK TRAVIS BARFIELD JOHN BISHOP HENRY BROCKMYER 52?2E2i2555s5f55sS1' .rf .gzg:,i:,:g'-I:2rsfs:5252gsgegsgsgegssgsgs:s5sgs:gfgs,., 't ' . - I' I 5 .-rffiffigzsgiilgiiiiggilii-, I -' - f Y J.,-A - -1- -' ,Ln :-:- ,L ..,. J-:'.f:5:5:I:- ,, , 4' L ' iL :5:2:7:',1:g:f:f:f:2g:+.-..' 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GAUGHY FRED LESNER NEWTON CARPER IMMO GIBSON HOWARD LESNER WARREN CARRAWAY SPENCER GILL ROWLAND LILES X CARL CATON STANLEY GLASSER ACK LIPP WILLIAM CAVENDER MATTHEW UOLDMAN UIS LOONEY LINWOOD CHAPMAN ARTHUR GOLDSTEIN ANDREW LOVE WENDELL CHARLTON HOWARD GOWING PAUL LUCK DAVID CHURCH GEORGE GRAHAM WILLIAM LYTLE ERNEST CICERO BROOKS GRANDY KERFORD MARCHANT CARROL CLUVERIUS WILLIAM GRAY OHN MARSHALL GILBERT COHEN WILLIAM GREEN ILLER MARSHALL f HERMAN COI-IEN FLOYD GREGORY EVERETT MARTIN , BEVERLY COLEMAN JAMES GREGORY ERNEST MARWITZ K- WALTER COLEMAN ALBERT GRIBBLE ROBERT MASSENBURG CADWALLADER COLLINS CLINTON GRIFFIN ALFRED MASSEY ABE COMESS ARMISTEAD GRUNEWALD ROBERT MAYES HERBERT COOK THOMAS GURGANOUS FRANK MCCOY OSCAR COPLON HERBERT GWALTNEY SAMUEL MCGEE GUS COSTIS AREND HALL CHARLES MCLANE ' RICHARD COTTEN BAKER HARRISON FRANCIS MERCER OHN COUNCIL AMES HARRISON HAYWOOD MERCER ILLY COVINGTON ENN HARTMAN JACK MERRILL OLIVER Cox BILLY HAYWOOD GRAYSON MILLER GEORGE CRAIG MORTON HECHT WILLIAM MILLER OLIVER CREEKMORE AUBNEY HENDERSON CARLISLE MORGAN EDWIN CROCKIN ROBERT HENDERSON FORREST MORGAN GUY CUMMINGS CLAUDE HERBERT OHNNY MORRISETTE BEN DABRINSKY EARL HILL ERNARD MURDEN , EDWARD DANCE AMES HILL LEONARD NAGLE WILLIAM DARDEN TOCKLEY HILL THOMAS NEE BILLY DAVIS ELLIOTT HOFFER IVTAYNARD NEIDH1 CLINTON DAVIS NORMAN HOFHEIMER EDWARD NELSON EDWARD DAVIS THOMAS HOGAN MILTON NEMO HUBBARD DAVIS MILTON HOGGARD MANUAL NOFPLO1- JOHN E. 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DAVIS WILLIAM HOLLOWAY CAMPBELL OGLETREE ILLIAM DAVIS EDGAR HOLT PHILLIP OLIVER CONWAY DAWSON CHARLES HOPE FRANK OLIVER HARRY DEANS WINSTON HOPE HORACE OLIVER WILLIAM DEANS ADRIAN HORD MAURICE OSSEN WOODROW DE BUSK EDWIN HORNBAKER ROY OWENS GEORGE DECKER WALKER HOWNEN HOWARD OWINGS FRANK DECKER EVERETT HUDGINS CONSTANT PAKAKINI HARRY DFXIKER ROGER HUDGINS LLOYD PATRICK WILLIAM DENSON CLEVELAND HUNLEY OSEPH PAYNE , , AMES DEzERN OHN HUTCHINS AUL PEARCE ERRILL DOYLE OBERT HUTCI-IINS JOHN PEARSON WILSON DOZIER ALLEN JAKEMAN ALEXANDER PEPPIN HARDY DREWREY HORACE JAMES GEORGE PERKINS ALTON DRUMWRIGHT CLEMENT JOHNSON WALTER PERRY NELSON DU VAL EDWARD JOHNSON GEORGE PHILLIPS l'lARRY EASON JOHN JOHNSON OHN PINNER HARRY EATON COULBOURNE JONES EN PLATT ROBERT EDWARDS AMES JONES WILLIAM PORTLOCK IRVING EISENBERG AURICE JONES HUGH POTTS JAMES ELLIOT NATHAN JONES ROBERT PRAUSE GEORGE EVANS RICHARD ONES RICHARD PREUIT RAYMOND EWELL WALTER ONES AMES PRICE THOMAS FARNER JAMES JOYNER ALTER PURNBLL KIRKWOOD FENTRESS CLARENCE KAGEY DAVID RAFAL HUNTER FERRATT NICK KARANGELEN EDWARD RAIFORD I BYRON FIELDS SIDNEY KATZOFF THOMAS RAWLES ABE FLEDER WALTER KEEN MILES REFO EDWARD FLOUM HARRY KENWORTHY CHARLES REID 'Q ROBERT H. 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V- WA - ' .' 'if 'ai .. , .. , - - .,- . f- .f'x7gs'5,4 M- ' ts, ummisxn 154194: -'w-lwfiuizaz JZABH'-. v-A nail. Alf' I.. Y , .Mn , uw-.qff,,1 .w-.ky U' , ,px .' N 1 Y, lil., ., . 531 'lj' I A, H 9. 'YW ,- .yi 5, - T , , -v, 'fd A. ,rg-.ff '. f J, K-pg .Q 1 'L -1. 1 .. 69. .5.,x,., .. , iii , 53' N ' l 'G r 9 A , 4 '.'f.f. ., . ., C -, A f'-, 5z.,.. 'Wx ex , '-5-3: .L ,R ' J A M , V, . A ir -.N . if '4-. . ...,,,i3,:., 1 .J ' E 1, Q, M v... v it L .m. .,.'im1r In.-my --1' -Hx 'v. f. Pu 5? we x 2.2 -gf '1 -x .. 1.1 31. - 1? 4 1 4 I I Cana Maury Clubs Nl3OUB'l'l7,l3l,Y the clubs and societies of Maury constitute one of the school's most interesting fields of activity. 'llheir appeal is not restricted to any particular class, but is universal. lt reaches approximately six hundred students. Perhaps this support is secured through the diversilied types ofsoeieties and their varying phases of endeavor. ln fact, hardly any sphere of interest lacks representation. Students who enjoy literary activities lind satisfaction in the Bain Literary Society, a young men's Club, and in the Maury Debating Society, an organization for young ladies. 'llhese clubs have been outstanding among Maury's extra- curricular groups for eleven years. 'llheir representatives have secured three State Championships in debate, one Class A Championship in debate, three State Championships in public speaking, and one State Championship in publie reading. The effective eo-operation of the Hi-Y Club and the High School Student Club is discernible in all progressive movements in Maury. lndeed, the high standards maintained by these bodies are worthy of considerable praise. 'lihis year special attention has been won by their tireless support of school activities. l fail A third major division of Maury Societies includes the Latin Club, the French F EE co ombomtg H emp f F S5534 a-- G3 55:51 Society, the Spanish Club and the Girls' English Society. The work of these four organizations includes studies of the respective languages, and in the Latin, French, and Spanish groups, of the customs and history. In the Girls' English Society, literature is the primary interest. Mauryites with scientific interests have the Science Club in which to unite their efforts to promote the study of science. This society sponsors numerous visits to large factories and plants in which its newer members observe modern scientific processes in actual operation. ' For school loyalty and school spirit one has only to turn to the Cheerio Club. This group's indefatigable support of the varsity teams deserves unstinted approval and acknowledgment. The Maury Business Club has recently attained prominence by sponsoring Maury's representation in the State Commercial Contests, and by its program to elevate and -maintain the standard of commercial subjects. , Maury's interest in dramatics is furthered by the Dramatic Club. This group has presented numerous plays in which decided histrionic ability has been displayed. The development of talent along this line has been the aim of the Dramatic Club. It has undoubtedly succeeded in its efforts. Artistic interest centers in the Studio Society which encourages original work in various art processes and strives to create an appreciation of art culture. Per- haps the most idealistic example of school spirit is shown in this club's co-operation with the Art Staff of the Annual. Of prime consideration among Maury societies, is the Choral Club, which presents a Christmas Cantata annually. This event constitutes one of the high spots of the scholastic year. In addition to these groups there are several athletic clubs. Foremost among these are the Girls' Monogram Club, the Boys' Monogram Club, and the Golf Club. As intimated by their titles, the primary function of these bodies is to encourage and regulate athletic activities. One readily discerns that Maury's Societies tend to supplement curricular subjects and simultaneously to afford enjoyment and effect a spirit of democracy in club activities. 'K '1EEQEi:fEEEE3E1i11 ' '- H ff115sg....., gt f'Ig,t,t,.,' 'MM ' ' is , 2255555'fi:::::5fagz,:,. st, hif ' c . ..... ..... ....i.:.3. .......... . ,........... c. ' ' M381 ' ' F 'T FLORA LAWSON . . NANCY REED .... DOROTHY PEBWORTH . . ELLA NUHN ..... NANCY REED , , . LOUISE MAYO . . . DOROTHY PEEWORTH . . ELLA NUHN .... VIRGINIA PARSONS . . . MARGARET HAMILTON . HENRY BALL ..... MIss CLARICE M. THOMAS VIRGINIA BELL MARGARET BLAKE BERNICE CHURCH MARY LEE COCRRELL MARGARET HAMILTON Art Club OFFICERS-FIRST TERM OFFICERS--SECOND TERM . . . Prexident . Vice-President . . Secretary . Treasurer . . President . Vice-Prexidenl Secretary . . . . Treasurer . . Reprexenlative to Maury New.r . Representative to The Commodore MEMBERS JOSEPH KIRCHHEIMER PHYLLIS LAING FLORA LAWSON LOIs LEBEL LOUISE MAYO ALICE MCLIN ELLA NUHN VIRGINIA PARSONS DOROTHY PEBWORTH NANCY REED D391 Faeulgy Representatives MARY SEYMOUR MAE TURNBULL BRADFORD WILLIAMS CORNELIA WINBORNE NORMA WINDER , .,..i.. A., , RALI-II IVI-is .... IROBERT McIlI.vANY . JOHN WATTS ..,. HYMAN SwAR1'z . BLAND Wll.l.IAhiS . ROBERT IVICIZINANY . TNAALCULM KBWFIN . . LQLAND WILLIAMS . HYMAN SWARTZ , . EDWARD I lIRsc:IILER CXJRNELI, BERRY . . HENRY C. NDI LEY . WlI.l,IAM A. MANSIIN WINSTDN ATIIEY IRA AVERY BILL BAKI-:R LUDWELI. BALDWIN JACK BARDI-:N CTORNELL BERRY EDWIN CROCKIN FIARDY DREWREY PIOWARD DUTDIVIER NORFLEET ETHEREDKIE MORTDN GARFIELD Bain Literary Society OFFICERS-FIRST TERM .A-A-.. I , ...Q .M I...,+... , Y I . . President . Vice-President . . . . . Secretary . . . . . . YAV'f3dXllfl'l' f'h',hrI.'sI'n1uliIIu I0 NIuury Neu,Is OFFICERS-SECOND TERM MEMBERS JACK GDDDMAN MORRIS f3UTTFiRMAN JAMES HARDY SELBY HARNIEY EDWARD IWIIRSCHLER ROBERT HDEIIEIMER RAl.l'H lvI-is ,IOSEPII KANTCJR HAROLD KATPiERMAN JOSEPH KIRCHHEIMER B401 . . . Prexidenl . Vice-President , , . . . . Secretary . ..... 'l'ruaxI:rsr . . lqL'D7'L'.YL'l1lL1lf1'E of Maury NeIII.v . Rebrcfmnlcxlizve Io The Commodore HI-:RMANN LEVINSON PIIILLIP MAZEL ROBERT MCELVANY WlLFREl7 MEEKINS REID MERCER MALCOLM OWEN JOHN PENDLETON BEN SALSEURY BERNARD SALZBERG LOUIS SEIDMAN Faculty Rvprescnlulives GECJRCE SNYDER GEORGE STEPIIENSON LESESNE STUBBS IWIYMAN SWARTZ ROY SYKES JAMES WAGNER JDIIN WA'l'l'S IRVING WAUGI-I DENNY WIIITE BLAND WILLIAMS I .,, .-...V ,AA ,,,.,.,. . I 1 --.. --.., -V -....A.-A..- .4..1.aw-, .. Cannon Mathematics Club OFFICERS WILLIAM BAIN . . ...... President LEMUEL BOWDEN . Vzre Prendent HOWARD DUTGI-IER . . ...... Secretary GEORGE STEPHENSON . ...... U Treasurer ARLIE PRITCHARD . . Reprexenlatwe to Publzmtzom' ' Frzrulgy Reprexenlatzves MEMBERS WILLIAM BAIN LEMUEL BOWDEN BAXTER BURGESS HOWARD DuTc1-IER MORTON GAREIELD GUSTAVE KILIGAS EDWARD LAWLER EDWARD LEE MYERS MAURY OSEORNE lI4I1 MONTGOMERY OSEGRNE MARCEL OTTLEY LITTLETON PARKS ARLIE PRITCI-IARD DUNCAN SELLERS GEORGE SNYDER GEORGE STEPHENSON Rov SYKES 101-IN WATTS mutant F 'E H ,, , A NJN., nfs mv 7' 1 Sip 4 Ling ,mann ...,.....,y, UB El-QRIO CL CH EE GEGD GDIDGDEIQEE IlfWI'9'El , -L V 'T A A-57? C A ' C l Cheeno Club URN!! OFFICERS MILORED CORNICR . ...... . . President FREDA JOHNSON . . . Vice-President REBECCA SMITH . . . Secretary BETTY RAWLS . . . ........... Treasurer TEMPE VALENTINE . Representative to Maury News BETH BOWDEN . . . Representative to The Commodore MIss MARY MOORE . ..... Faculty Representative MEMBERS ' ETI-IEL AILSWORTH MARGARET FENTREss MARY PARROT ELISE ALLEN MARGARET FERRATT HELEN PENDERGAST BETTY BACON ' ANNE FORREST PEGGY PENDLETON LAETA BARI-IAM VIRGINIA FORREST TI-IELMA PHILLIPS MARY BAULCH LAURA FRANcIs DOROTHY PUSEY DOROTHY BEACH DELMA FULGI-IAM ELIZABETH RAWLINGS DOROTHY BEAMAN DOROTHY GARRETT BETTY RAWLS MARGARET BENTLEY MARY BETTY GOODWYN NANCY REED NAOMI BERLIN HELEN GRINNAN MARJEL RIDAY MARGUERITE BLACKWOOD ANNE HUME HILL BETTY SADDLER BETH BOWDEN JUANITA HOGSHEAD FRANCES SCOTT ELIZABETH BRAnsI-:Aw SHIRLEY HOSIER DOROTHY SI-IAI-'I-'ER SHIRLEY BRINKLEY WINII-RED HUNTER REBECCA SMITH VIRGINIA BRINRLEY FREOA JOHNSON MIRIAM SPIGEL LOUISE BROCK VIRGINIA -JOHNSTON GERALDINE STONECYPHER MARGARET BROWN MARY FRANCES KING MARY TARKENTON MARTHA BURGESS FLORENCE KRATzIG TRIXIE TENNIS MARY CARY RAY KRUGER MADELINE THOMPSON AUGUSTA CHURCH MARGARET LITTLE TEMPE VALENTINE MARY LEE COCRRELL LUCILLE LOEURNO FRANCES VIA MILDRED CORNICK MARGARET LAM , HERBERT WEBB HELEN Cox LILLIAN MANN KITTY WERT EDNA CRAFT MARGARET MARTIN ANNE WI-IITEI-IURST MARGARET CRUSER AUGUSTA MCCOY MARY WHITEHURST LUCY DAUGHTERY MARCELLA MILES MILORED WI-IITEI-IURsT FRANCES DAWSON BETTY ANNE MILLER HENRIETTA WILLIAMS REBECCA DoUGLAss FRANCIS MILLER MARGARET WILLIAMSON CAROLINE EDNEY VIRGINIA MILLER BETsY WILSON DORIS ELEY MARGARET MOORE FRANCES WILSON MARIAH ELEY A DOROTHY NORTHERN MAUO WILEOURNE MARY ETHEREDGE VERNIE PABLO FRANCES WINSTEAD MARGARET EVERETT PAMELIA PARRINs LOUISE WIsE PEGGY PARKS 2 5iff'5-Q:::-135' ' ,. .552515gg1,'255555555E55ff:322f1Q5155:5,iEf55ggs:5.:.. 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Faculty Reprexentatioe X ' fx . 4 ' H X MEMBERS 1 1 ' ' Girl: - v 7 BBSSIE ANGRAS SHIRLEY Hosxsx E11-:EL BARTLETT Lx1.Lxs KAL ' Donomv BEASLEY KATHEMNE LANCM-run X MARGANET BENTLEY Krrrv MELTON EUGENIA BEAM BETTY ANNE MILLER Q ' Vrnsxnu B1uNxLnv Len. No n:rr-x j Amf.LrA Bpcx . ANNA Omassxv CA1gHnnrNs CANPENTL-tn Ames OLQFIBLD MILDRBD Con.. Barrv OLDFIELD ' Guns Cues-roN A Pxoov PARKS' M Dogma DAVIS ANNA Rmss - Y BENTHA DBLPINO Br-:1'rY ROBERTSON Krrrv Doxsv Snnmav Rosnnnum 1. 4, Vmormn Dnnwnv Hans Ruoomu A Q' CATHEKINE DUGAN SYLvxA SILVERMAN 4 ' Rosa EMANUEL REBECCA SMITH w + MARGARET GORNTO MABLE TURNER ' 'EVBLYN HASKETP KEITH UMBANGI-:R 1 ' Muna, Hr:1uuNo-roN Vmo1NnA WAUGH N , Doxo'mY.HoLuownLL Hmmnm' WEBB W Boy: LN 1 Wniun BAKER ' CARL LINDBLAD 1 Lqnwsu. BALDWIN Ram Mnncsk Tnvmn FLBMINQ JULIAN Nixon 4, CLAUD I-lsxuu-:R-r Gnonos SNYDER 1 X ' -NHERBERT I-Io1.LowELL CHARLES SPENCE Tj w 'SIDNEY Kxrzorr Q , ,Q 9 A L 1 L ? i'l 'UST' L lik Xi' W- ul-'HRT .llusq 41+ -,QQ it-f Y..-F 1 ,Jil lI451 DRAIVIATIC CLUB R. I 'E EE GECDMIMICDEIDGDEQIHE HQPSSH - -- Qi' GIKQ I I 1 f. H A Y, A 1 I'aD1at1C ll 9 D ' C1 b D 0 KUNG!! ,I 1 OFFICERS N ALINE WEBB . . . . . .... Prexident H VIRGINIA MILLER . . Vice-President LAETA BARI-IAM . ........... Secretary WILLIE BAKER . .....,..... Treasurer PEGGY PARKS .... . Representative to The Commodore 4 PAMELIA PARKINS . . . . Representative to Maury News MISS STELLA HUBBARD . ..... Faculty Representative by MEMBERS Girl: ELISE ALLEN IDA LEE ALLEN LAETA BARHAM ISABEL BARNARD SAXON BATES MARGARET BENTLEY EUGENIA BERRY T NACMI BOWER VIRGINIA BRINKLEY MARGARET BROWN LYNDALL BRYAN VIOLET BURT KATI-IRYN CARROLL ANN CARTER MARGARET CARTWRIGHT MARY CIIURCI-I , , SELINA COLE X 1 ELIZABETH Cox , EDNA CRAFT I GRACE CRICI-IToN KATHRYN CRAULEY FRANCES DAwsoN KITTY DoxEY MARION DU VAL DoRIs ELEY T HELEN EMANUEL VIRGINIA EVERETT LAURA FRANCIS BERNICE FRANK , MARGARET FERRATI' DOLORES FORBES FRANCES GREEN RUTH HARRIS EVELYN HASKETT VIRGINIA HODOES JUANITA HOGSHEAD MARY Hoon SHIRLEY HOSIER MABEI. HUDGINS BARBARA JORDAN PHYLLIS LAING KATIIRYN LANCASTER MARGARET LAND EI.IzABETI-I LANDSBERG LoIs LI-: BEL Tl-IELMA LoTz LILLIAN MANN VIRGINIA MCDANIEL EMILY MILLER VIRGINIA MILLER VIRGINIA MosEs ANNA ODEssKY BETTY OLDFIELD DOROTHY PARKER JANE PARKER PAMELIA PARKINs PEGGY PARKS MARGUERITE PAYNE NELL PEAKE DOROTHY PEBWCRTI-I W IA 'if 'PCT .ruby -1-T -5, Y ,WH r:-I, Y D471 T, -. 1 1--vn-wa , ,lr I...-..-1 :HSI 'Y' v-v.r- 1 - 'L' EE GIIGD GDEDCDHQEE 11929391 V - Girlq-Continued 6 HELEN PBNDBRGAST Lou PENDLETON I ,' NANCY PEoPLEs THELMA PHILLIPS I' ANNA POLLOCK ' Do'r PUSEY 1' BETTY RAWLS X Nmzcv REED Ii MARJEL RIDAY 3 5 I ? b H.4RRlE1TE RQANE DoRIs Rosmson. ELIZABETH Rdnmson MARGARET Rbnmson Lomas ROPER - HEBE RUGGIERI BE'rrY SADLER GLADYS SANDERS SYLVIA Sci-IEREERGER Doxomv SEAY FLURENCE Simson REEEGDA SMITH MIRIAM SPIGEL EUNIGE Swmvm MARIE TAE11' ALMA TADA TRIXIE TENNIS BEss1E TULIN . MABEL TURNER MARTHA TURNER MARGARET TURNER MARGARET WEM- POLLY WEST VIRGINIA' Wssr ANNIE LAURIE WHITNEY BETSY WILSON KIITY WINNER Donomv W1NsLow LouIsE WIsE ALICE WOOD ' KITTY Wnrr' ' ' 1+ 1 ELIZABETH SMITH LxLLI.m-WYNNE , 'i ' A Boy: 4 EDWIN ARNOLD REGINALD PAGE IRAL. AVERY LI'l'I'LETON Pnxs WILLIE BAKER JAMES PRICE CORNELL BERRY ROBERT PROUSE HARDY DREWRY GEORGE SNYDER VAIDEN EMoRY GEORGE S'rEPIIENsoN CLAUDE HERBERT WILLARD THORNHILL CECIL Hosns ' JAMES WAGNER HERBERT HOLLOWELL IRVING WAUGI-I ' SMITH MCKANN FRANK WooD REID MERCER THOMAS WooDI-IoUsE WILLARD OWEN 4 I P i,-W I-if ,gxw Aug- , 1- pit! ik- tu' ,Jil E ,f 4 29 DN lr 0 D I I I . G i I L. .R D481 EZ 1 xl 'IL 4' WH J CTI .bn- JB ETHEL SHAMER . ETHYI, LAZARUS . ELIZABETH XVAGNER . GEORGE SNYDER , JOHN PENDLETON WALTER XIV!-IICHARD MISS IVIARY L. JOHNSON . IDA LEE ALLEN MARY MORAN BARRY LORRAINE Bl5RklER IXfIII,DRIZl7 BIiRKl.!iY PEOOY BRISESE IXIILDREI7 BROOKS IQUTH EONEY MAROARE1' IiVIiRl'iT'I' LEMUEI. BOWOEN IIERBIZRT CLOCK ROBERT CIUILER 36- French Society OFFICERS A . . Prexiziezlt . Vue- Pnxvldcnt , Sernflrvly . , . . . Trrrzxurez' , Repre.ven1fz!iUe to IIIamlv New! . Rrjwfxerzlfzlfve lo Tim Conmmdorv MEMBERS I'IEI.EN GRINNAN DOROTHY I IIRSCHI.I?R VIVIENNE HOWRIE CRRACE JACKSON ANTOINETTE JONES MOLLY JORDAN IQTIIYI. LAZARUS. IVIIiI.HA I-AzARus JOSEPH IRAN TOR JOHN PEZNDLETUN Girfs Boys INQI ROSE I.I'iVlNSfbN FRANCES IVIAODREY NELLIE MCCLOUD SARA IX!IIl,l.IZR IQIIEA fISBORNE FRANCES PEPIWIN CEIIRISTINE PITTMAN IVIARIAN POND FRANK SAYLER ROBERT SEOA1. Fllflllf-Q' Rfpfmwllrzlive IIISBE Rurzm ICR! ETIIICI, SIIAMIQR SARAH SIIILI TON IXDI-1I.AII3Ii Su.A1. JENNY SPERTNER MIRIAN Svnzm. YUDDAH STAM lil.1zAEE'H1 WAIZNIZRI GEORGE SNYDICR VIQILLIAM VAN I IORN VVALTER XVHICIIARD MILDRED HODGSON. . . MARY' LOUISE KLAUER . 'I HELMA L0Tz ..... MILDRED LOUISE CUBE . AIICE OLDEIELD .,.. IKAFHLEEN CARPENTER . MISS LUCY BRICRI-IOUSE ELISE ALLEN ALINE BARLOW ISABEL BARNARD IRENE BERLIN NAOMI LEIGH BERI.IN MARGARET BREEDEN NELL BURRUSS KATHLEEN CARPENTER MILDRED LOUISE COEB MII.DRED CORNICK 1 Girls' English Society OFFICERS fl . . Prexidenl . Vice-President , . Treaxurer Secretary , . Represenlalive lo Maury News , Represenlotive to The Commodore MEMBERS IDA CURRAU MARTHA Cox RUTH EDNEY ELLEN HAMER MARY HARCUM MILDRED I-IODGSON SHIRLEY HOSIER XNYINII-'RED HUNTER JANE DABNEY JONES MAXINE KANTER MA RY LOUISE KLA UER FRANCES KOLODNY ETHYL LAZARUS LoIs LEBEI. FRANCES IIEWIS THEIIMA LoTz BERNICE LUTINS GRETA MATsoN EDNA NAIMAN ALICE OLDFIELD Ilsol Frzrully Representalwe SARAH SHELTON THELMA SILBERGER HELEN SIMPSON JENNY SPERTNER MARY IIIARKINGTON TRIXIE TENNIS VIOLA TUTTLE LOUISE WHITE MARY WIHITEHURST M. VIRGINIA Woon I Ex-nf' ww 2 .V . 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Representative to The Commodore ' oI-IN BALDWIN .... . Re resentative to Mau New: U' RICHARD R. FLETCI-IER . Faculty Reprexenlalive MEMBERS 1 HoITE AGEY EDWARD HIRSCIILER SWIFT RODWELL WILLIAM ANDERSON HARRY Hon-IEIMER STANLEY SALASKY GENE BAGWELL NORMAN Hon-IEIMER EDWARD Scorr RALEIGI-I BAIN ROBERT Hon-IEIMER RYLAND Scorr JoI-IN BALDWIN JAcK HOGAN GARFIELD SHAFFER RUSSELL BARRETT THOMAS HOGAN FRANK SI-IAMER HoRAcE BEAR HERBERT HOLLOWELL ALI-'RED SI-IELTON RAYMOND BERNARD BERYL HURWITz JAMES SICAFOOSE CORNELL BERRY WINI-'RED JONES MERRILL SIMMONS GEORGE BoNNEY WALTER KEEN WILLIAM SMART HENRY BOWDEN ALBERT KELLER , DowNINc SMITH ROBERT BOYD ROBERT LAIRD GEORGE SNYDER TYTTE BURNS FRANK LARETINA JACK STRDUD LEROY CAPEI-IART MARTIN MCCARTI-IY GILBERT SWINK ALFRED CARROLL EDWARD MCCONNEIIEY HAROLD TARKINGTON CARROLL CLUVERIUS DoRsEY MEADE BEDFORD TI-IURMAN LAWRENCE Cox REID MERCER CLINTON TI-IuRsToN CLINTON DAVIS MELVIN MILBY CARTER TOMPKINS A. J. DUNNING DAVID MILLER LUTHER UP1'0N JAMES ELLIOTT ROLAND MILLER THOMAS VAUQI-IN VAIDEN EMDRY KENNETH MURPHY WILSON VELLINES NORELEET ETIIEREDGE MELVIN OREBAUGH JAMES WAGNER WILLIAM EVANS MALCOLM OWEN FRANK WALKER RUSSELL FENTRESS BRAINARD PETERS FRANK WOOD MORRIS GOODMAN WALTER PRIEST SHELTON WOODARD GEORGE HALL JAMES REED BILLY WROTON SI-IELTON HALL WILSON ROBERTSON JAMES WKOTON BUCK HERBERT HERMAN ROBINETTE ELERY ZEI-INER ,. 5 if, A . . V, R ' I H ' , , ff f j I ' ' if j'9f55'i555Q51Q5'3 I ff1:- Erif. 'L Y'h - 5' 3 ' ' '-f f?:g.,.-ff' N 1 . E--' J -Ill!! l'5nll-I Wal! yuan - f - -If Y ,N J A 7 lrsql 'six ,J 1' . L. ,f g .fa w-wmwu-we I asf' v ff -,xg 1 ,fa J Q f . Qififi 9 ,M ,'15 'z ,, B ug .4 A M, K A 2 ,ii sg Hx 9.5 .., F, , ww, 4 iii . fs, L K W f :J N TXW1 Ms Sm if ,. 'YW wa f M is f 'Ni 5? sg . 3, W Q 3, 1 1:22 -X ig? Q fix ,av 'EF EE GIIGDMIMJCDEIDGDEIQEE HQDC'I-Dil - -'LY 'F , HifY Club 970693 OFFICERS SELEY HARIIBY . . ...... . . President GEORGE RENN . . . Vice-President JOHN KIGH1' ...... . . Secretary HAYWOOD LucIcE'r'r . . . .......... Treasurer MAURICE LEIGH EDMUNDS . . ..... ,.... T reasurer Jon-IN WALES III .... . . . Representative to Maury News Sco'rr WALKER . . . . Representative to The Commodore ADVISORS C1-IARLEs L. WHARTON EASTWOOD HERBERT HENRY C. NoLLEY MEMBERS EUGENE BAGWELL WILLIE BAKER LUDWELL BALDWIN CORNELL BERRY ROBERT BLOOMER GEORGE BONNEY LYTTLE BURNS CURTIS CLUFF JAMES CULPEPPER PETER DI-:Wrrr MILLARD DOYLE MAURICE LEIGI-I EDMONDS NoRrLI-:ET ETHEREDGE ALFRED GUY ARTHUR HALL JAMES HARDY SELEY HARNEY ASHLEY HAYcox GUY HOPE GORDON KEITH ALBERT KELLER JoHN R. KIGHT Rufus S. Kiel-rr ROBERT LAIRD EDWARD LAWLER HAYWOOD LUCKE11' JosEPI-I LUKENS EDWARD LEE MYERS EDWIN NUssEY MALCOLM OWEN EDWARD HAwKs RENN GEORGE A. RENN WILLIAM RODGERS HARRY SALVANT GAREIELD SIIAEER JOHN SINGLETON GEORGE SNYDER LESENE Sruans SI-IELTON TARRINGTON CLINTON TI-IuRs1'oN HENRY UPSIIUR JAMES WAGNER JOHN E. 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These two considerations have given plays presented by student organizations an unquestionable place among extra-curricular activities. The most important dramatic presentations are the February Senior Class Play, the annual show of the Athletic Association, the Junior Class Play, and the Senior Class Play. These entertainments are always well supported by the various stud-:nt groups. This year, the Dramatic Club entered a sketch, Submerged, in the state- wide dramatic contests conducted at Williamsburg. The February Senior Class sponsored The Prince Chap, which won the approval of the entire school. The Maury lVIinstrels, the annual offering ofthe Athletic Association, combined all the humorous aspects of school life into a series of enjoyable sketches. Con- trary to precedent, the Junior Class produced two one-act plays which revealed marked dramatic talent. A new feature was produced by the Choral Club in its operetta. This musical extravaganza was thoroughly enjoyed because of its inimitable charm. The season was brought to a brilliant close at the Class Night Exercises of the Senior Class, when popular members of that group presented an absorbing one-act comedy entitled The Florist Shop. l16Ql -. ,, 'Wj x V1 4 v 4 ' ' f V I , , X 'Z 17o M U M I 1 'EF EE QIQD FRQGJEIDGDEIQIEE IlfDf9'El Y Y n,L,,V -A ,, Li - v Y- The Junior Class Plays 3 -W- I p The Romancers L I Srene: A portion of Bergamin's and Pacquinot's estates, separated by a high wall. ' Time: The Present. p Cast fy' Characters ' SYLVETTE . . .......... . Margaret Lambert JACQUES .................. . Horwood Myers STRAFOREL ......................... Sam Miller p 3 BERGAMIN, the father of Jacques .............. Horace Adkisson PACQUINOT, the father of Sylvette ...........,.. William Bain A The Albany Depot A L Scene: Waiting-room in the depot. ' f Time: The present. Cast Q' Characters lwl EDWARD ROBERTS ....................... Ira Avery MRS. EDWARD ROBERTS ................... Selina Cole WILLIS CAMPBELL ................ V ...... David Nye MRS. WILLIS CAMPBELL .... .... ...... M a rgaret Beaman MICHAEL McSw1-:ENT-:Y ................... Ada Creamer THE CHOREWOMAN ........ ............ L illian Wynne THE Coox ................... ..... D oris Eley i I THE TRAIN DISPATCHER .................. James Albano TRAVELERS, AID SECRETARY ............... Nancy Peoples l IN THE News STAND ................... Lyndall Bryan T PORTERS .......... William White, Jasper Krank, Lesesne Stubbs p PASSENGERS Stage llflanager . . . ................. Lemuel Bowden Business Manager .................... William Evans Advertising Manager .................. Graham Edwards p Plays Direriea' by I p Miss MARY PARKER, Sponsor 'N it ---b , nuff. I AAPW A5,51,.511f55, V 3':2','2i.:'gj-Q.5'.I, .Q ii 3 C . A A V ' T 'I' A ' ' ' 'iffflffff.giiiiififfAffE:f55255fEfFEffjffffffg . I J .aff fff ':s. 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A: ,, gi5 :i.JlQfQ l l L Tait: L- THQ RQMANQERS D731 CAST MAURY MINSTRELS W IEF EE GEGDMIMIGDEIDQDEIQIE I ,G I' DG wang Maury Minstrels Program KVNGUI MAURY -MERRY MINSTRELS , GooD EVENINGU ....................... ' 'GHEADING I-'oR BETTER TIMES . . . , ......... . . . MY BABY JUST CARES rox ME . . . ' . You ARE THE ONE I CARE FOR ...., . WOULD You LIKE 'ro TAKE A WALK? . . . . uYOU'RE DRIVING ME CRAZYH ........ ' 'IWHEN YoUR HAIR HAS TURNED T0 SILVERH . . HELLO BEAUTIFULH ............ SWEET JENNII-: LEE .......... NBEYOND TI-IE BLUE HORIZONH . AU RI-:voIR ........ ...... . . . . UPS AND DOWNS X Urs . . Jasper Krank DowNs . . MAURY MAGICAL MOMENTS HUGI-I DINNY, the Magician ................... QUICK WATSON, the Needle ................ A . . . V COMMODORE STAGE ORCHESTRA , POPULAR MELODIES or THE DAY ................... THE FOUR MARKS BROTHERS IN I A LITTLE HORSEPLAYN Bro MARKS . . . . . . Everett Martin X MARKS fthe Spotl . MAx MARKS . . .... Robert Stewart Low MARKS . . . . . HORACE . . Ashley Haycox and Ingram West MAURY MELODY MOMENTS PIANIST . . .,............... . SOUTHERN SELECTIONS . . ................. Maury High School Orchestra . Maury Minstrels . . George Snyder . . Everett Martin . Harold Tarkenton . George Stephenson . . . Arthur Mengel . . Billy Burgess . . George Wrenn . . Robert Stewart .....GuyHope . Maury Minstrels . . Harry Beale . . Reginald Page . Ashley Haycox R. Ernest King, Director . George Snyder . . . Arthur Mengel . . Edgar Hitchings Entertainer: BILL BAKER REID MERCER HERBERT HOLLOWELL TRUMAN FLEMING EMORY VAIDEN BILLY BURoEss X IRVING WAUGI-I LUDWELL BALDWIN GUY Horn X ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT .OR- JOURNEY'S ENDS An overseas afterpiece, with scene of action near the front, and I' near the end of the Great War SERGEAN-r MoHAIR. . . George Stephenson TRAVEL ..... . . . CORPORAL HEELnoP . . . . Arthur Mengel WALK . . TRIP ....... . Everett Martin JOURNEY . . time . . . George Wrenn . . George Snyder . Robert Stewart -F ' 'T 'lik 'auf Jlh' irq T -15 'NIV llvsl ,, ,.,'- V , N l3i li CAST OF CHORAL CLUB PLAY 'COnce in a Blue Moon KV?'03N A Musical Romance by NOBEL CAIN PRESENTED BY THE CHORAL CLUB MAURY HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM MAY 15, 1931-8:15 P. M. MOON LADY ..,.. . Betty Ann Miller MRS. MONTGOMERY ..., Virginia Waugh SYLVIA MONTGOMERY . . . Peggy Parks LEATRICE ....... . . Betty Oldneld MR. BABBITT MORTON , . , James Wagner BETTY MORTON ..... Virginia Brinkley MRS. LILA LAVENDER ,... Alice Oldfield MOONEY, Policeman CAST BILLY MAXWELL . . . , GEORGE TAYLOR .... SIR PERCIVAL CHETWOOD M. RENE LE MON . , . SUZANNE .... HOP SING H1 . . SKYLARK ROAMS . . . . .Elery Zellner Play Direried by Miss MARY L. JOHNSON and M1ss ELOISE KELLY l176l Ludwell Baldwin , . Guy Hope Meredith Bayne George Snyder , Anna Odessky . 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This I know, whether Hotsam thrown ashore, or A 4, Native residents-beneath Your threadbare cloaks you are Norsemen-hale, staunch, and sturdy. Here in your eternal solitude, With tortured limbs outstretched In piteous supplication You stand a stern watch Under skies of generous hues And stare longmgly out to sea CORNELIA WINBORNE S.. re a ff t,,iii 't'r yelrtr. ir:f , I 243 t,1. - ieeri y I 74 , ' pi ' , , Y - -ii D781 gg F EE gg QIGD GDEIDGDEIQIQEA A HGWYDHA The Musician's Tale HOUSANDS of gay pleasure-seekers thronged the brilliantly illuminated streets, and Broadway's glittering thoroughfare was filled with hastening crowds and speeding automobiles. On one of the larger theatres, shining golden lights proclaimed to the world that the final appearance of a Great Musician was at hand. Breathless, expectant people massed in the lobby and foyers. In the soft yellow glow, the seats slowly filled. Here and there could be seen a gleaming shirt bosom, a glistening brooch. Finery of every description adorned the waiting audience. But the Musician, where was he? Where was thelgreat man who had stirred so many millions to tears and to laughter at his wi . No gaudy ornaments or ex ensive luxuries embellished the small, silver- haired man who stood dreamily behind the closed curtains. His only enhance- ment was the kindly light that glowed in his dreamy, deep-blue eyes. All his dreams, his ambitions, his aspirations acquired in sixty years were centered on this night. At last, his crowning event, the climax of his accomplishments, had been reached. If only his skill did not fail him-but he felt certain it would not. When this one last concert was a success, he would be comfortable for the rest of his life. He would have a place to play and to dream to his heart's con- tent . . . Pardon, sir. The stage men were very respectful to the old Musician. The curtain rises in ten minutes. Of course, and he had stood as in a trance instead of tuning to perfection his immortal companion, that world-famous violin whose music still echoed and rang in the stones of even the deadest cities. He turned slowly and walked towards his tiny dressing room wrapped in his dream of perpetual happiness Indeed, he tuned his wonderful instrument three times during the day, each time more preciselv than before, but at such a tremendous moment Here was the dressing room He pushed the door open and entered in the dark With tender hands he leaned over to pick up his beloved violin from the dingy couch it was not there' Strange, he must have laid it 1n the bureau drawer Crossing quickly he switched on the light and pulled open the drawer Not there' The second drawer, the third, fourth, last' It could not be' It must not be' His precious violin gone His eyes filled he shaded them with a trembling hand and stumbled towards the door His dream was a nightmare now His feet were lumps of lead Of course, there would be another violin For an occasion like this every precaution had been taken, but it would not be his, his own bewitched instrument that had won the hearts of so many, had held them spell bound throughout his concerts . V t f f iii' - ' ii' 'JA ' ' -'f A' - ' ' ' Ar, l179l H ES GECD GDEDQHQLE Il fivlil No, it was impossible. His hand would be heavy, and the tone would be harsh in his ears. His playing would be dull and commonplace, and his greatest achievement would be shattered. With dragging footsteps he reached the stage, il transformed suddenly to a tired old man. He shrank from meeting and facing his assistant, who came across the stage with quick, light steps. Good evening, sir, said the latter, with the proper esteem, the curtain rises in a moment. May I get your violin for you? The old Musician shuddered. Then he gained mastery over his emotions and drew himself up to his full height. He, a world-famous violinist, give up at J such a moment like this! No, better to attempt a front than to admit defeat. lf ou will, he re lied in a resonant, thou h uaverin , voice. I must ' Y P S fl S have left it in-in my music chest. The young man departed, and the old one looked after him fearfully. His , last great success-never to bel. He would have to perform before his largest audience with a strange, cold violin. ! All ready? K ' 'No-wait l He turned to await his assistant's wild report, but to his astonishment the young man's countenance had not changed in the least degree, as he returned from the dressing room. But the old man's eyes grew bright suddenly, for what was that object in the other's hand? His own, his very own violin! Oh, why had not he remembered placing it in the chest himself as a special guard i against loss? With eager hands he seized it, signalled to the stage hands with a flourish 1 of his bow, and stepped in front of the parting curtains in the midst of a roar of thunderous. applause. i Placing his instrument gently to his shoulder, he proceeded to hold his audience l enthralled with such playing as had never before been heard. With his kindling eyes and his magical bow, he wafted them into strange beautiful lands and back i again, before the curtain closed that night. Encore after encore followed his concert. It was a joyful and glorified Musician who later received the enthusiastic plaudits of the multitude, not one of whom realized, or would ever realize, the anguish that the Great Musician suffered that night over His Lost Violin. IRA AVERY, '32. Fl i iiifii i ifff. t .,..... ii ..,. it A ..,... teit 11801 'is Bn I Z2, , HANK! PEOPLE? KATHERINE RAYISEEJ FIRST sean oumoa men ILATIIN 'IFDURNAMEHTI' 'IHEA M K ll IIN! 5 I I 11821 v 1. A N. x Qff x ' a N .05 X x ,fc 1x4 x L15 1 ,X , w J'fr ,wi X F x 4 Ax 1 i l XX -,X - 'Q x Fl , ' rv fix nz 4 . 5.,i.: ,W,g:T5gjw,Tf.:a'Zx ,-- N ,- -. N W X X , , ,Q X .,,f . 'L 'H 'Q 'rs-f 'mg . fi .jf fir- X'im,?,r , I- un rr , F Mu 51. il. 831 W EE GEGD GDIEDCDEIQEE Ilfllffvli I Representatwes at Charlottesvdle VIRGINIA HIGH SCHOOL LITERARY AND ATHLETIC LEAGUE CONTESTS, MAY, 1931 PUBLIC SPEAKING MARY A. PARKS Joan MYERS , CC1ass A Championshipj CClass A Championshipj , DEBATE ' Cdjrmativej i KATHLEEN CARPENTER Joi-IN WATTS fClass A and State Championshipsj , CN t'v J 4 Roi' L. SYKES egg 1 6 HARRY BROWN l VERSE CORNELIA WINEQRNE I CCIa.v.v A-Honorable Menlionj Q Short Story Publi: Reading L MILDRED HODGSON IRA AVERY , TENNIS HAYWARD LUCKETT DECATUR BROWNE V TRACK fStaIe Champiomhipj Q MONCURE LITTLE THOMAS JOHNSON Broad Jump flstj Shot Put Klstj I' 100-yd. Dash Clstj Discus Clstj ' 220-yd. Low Hurdles Clstl ' 120-yd. High Hurdles Qlstj ERNEST PRITCHARD High Jump f2nd-Tiej 100-yd, Dash f4thD I I avelm C2ndD 220-Yd. Dash C4thD LITTLETON WALKER HOWARD Owmcs 440-yd. Dash C3rdJ Shot Put C2ndJ 220-yd. Dash C3rdD lg WILLIAM BAKER JASPER KRANK Pole Vault Q4th-Tiel High Jump C2nd-Tiej S INGRAM WEST N JOHN SINGLETON f 1 Pole Vault Q4th-Tiej i 220-yd. Low Hurdles f2ndl I 3 ' CNOTE: Moncure Little is credited with two new state Class A records: Broad Jump 22 feet I 754' inches, and 120-yd. High Hurdles-17.2 seconds. Thomas johnson established a new record of 46 feet, 7 inches in the Shot Punj N I ,ARI A YQ S' IL. I ' --L f i f iiilfiiiial , I A ' i i 55552222-f. . .'. ' 1 I A A I Ii v'3i?5'H'Q. 35?5?T'i '-'-L ,K , 4355. ZFEEQ, 3 'iI . - L . L . A I LLLLL .ffiiixs Lisiieci A LL .L Ri: va Y u-in '-T - 11 Y 1 ef.-' 1-F uw-rf if Jun-U l184l Wi Wil!! III ,,, WM El up'--llllllll II,ll-. g lllll llllmlllllllll I In f Wi V. G4 IIL qll ,4 IIIIII .. ZW Q':ini:sy' Q xlib-j!1HlU!lj,!ie Illlul ....L XNALTER WHICHARD . . HOWARD DUTCHER . . JAMES HARDY . . . RUTI-I HARRISON . . . ELIZABETH VVILLIAMS . . MAUDE VVINEORNE . , ETHEL SHAMER , . . EDWARD HIRSCHLER . . HASKELL BROYVN . . JACK GGGDMAN . . HELEN Cox PEGGY PARKS HELEN SIMPSON MR. EDWIN L. LAMBERTH SENIOR JOURNALISM CLASS The Maury News . . . . . , , . . . . . Editor-in-Chief SENIOR E DITORIAL STAFF Managing Editor . . News Editor Associate Editor Make-Up Editor Make-Up Editor , . Copy Editor . . Copy Editor . Sports Editor . Sports Editor ETHYI. LAZARUS , . . . . Club Editor FRANCES KOLODNY . , . . . Club Editor FRANCES FENTRESS . , , . Poetry Editor MARIE HARDISON . . . . Exchange Editor JOHN PENDLETGN , . .... Columnist IRENE BERLIN ..,,. . . . Yoke Editor CONS'FANCE URQUHART ..... Art Editor LAETA BARHAM ...... Personals Editor MARY TARRENTCN . , . Custodian of Files Senior Reporters MARIE TABIT RALITH IvEs 'IYRIXIE TENNIS MALCOLM OWEN VIRGINIA Hoon JoHN WATTS BUSINESS STAFF . . . . . . , . , . Business Manager Advertising Stag MIRIAM SPIGEL .... Advertising Manager ELIZABETH IVEY, Assistant Advertising Manager ALMA TADA , . Assistant Advertising Manager OSCAR BIRSHSTEIN . . Asst. Advertising Mgr. lI86J WII.I.IAIvI BAIN . . IVIORTON GARFIEl.D MORRIS MANN . LOUISE MOORE . JOHN BALDWIN . I-IAzEL EARLY . . ELIZABETH SANDERS SAMUEL SAUNDERS BLAND VVILLIAMS . JUNIOR JOURNALISIVI CLASS JUNIOR EDITORIAL STAFF M ll rlzzgi n g . . Newx Asxorinte M ezke- Up M ezlee- Up , . Copy . . C o py . Sport: , Sportx Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor VIRGINIA PARSONS . IJOROTHY PEIIWORTI-I FLIZABETI-I SMITI-I . SARAH SI-IELTON . . LESESNE STUEBS , . LANSON GRANGER . EUGENE BURROUGI-IS FLORENCE PIZZINI . JUNE RICHARDSON . JUNIOR RFPORTFRS . . Club Editor . . Club Editor . Poetry Editor Exchange Editor . . . Columnixt . . Yoke Editor . . Art Editor Personal: Editor Custodian of File: BESSIE ANGROS ANTI-IA L. CARRAO LUCY DAUGI-II-:RTY MARY E. EGGLESTON FLORENCE KRATZIG MARTHA MACM1I.l.AN MlI.I.ARD DOYLE .... JOHN WALES ..... ALBERT SCHWARZKOPF . SCOTT WALKER .... IRIS NICHOLS AUDREY ROSE ADALINE TUIIIN MIRIAM VVILLING MILDRED DAVENPORT CIRCULATION STAFF I1S7I MARGARE'F LAMBERT HAROI.D EISENBERG DAVID B. NYE M. F. MAURY OSBCDRNE WVENDELI. OUTLAND , . . Cireulation lllarmger fifsislant Circulation lllanager A.v.ri.rtanl Cirrulation Manager Axsistont Circulation Manager WZVHHEE GIZQ IBQGDIDQHQEE Il fviil i TQ, xxx .CE .12 'SL Branch of Quill and Scroll International Honor Society Formed at Maury This Year Candidates Must Possess Character, Talent, and Scholastic Ability With a group of seventeen candidates for membership, a chapter of Quill and Scroll, international society for high school journal- ists, was organized in Maury this spring. Through the efforts of Miss Virginia Johnson, sponsor Of the Junior journalism class, and with the consent of Mr. A. B. Bristow, prin- cipal, application for a charter was made early in the term to the national office in Des Moines, Iowa. Membership in the local chapter of this organization is obtained only after the appli- cant has done exceptional creative or journal- istic work in connection with the Maury Newt and The Commodore. He must also be of junior, senior, or post-graduate stand- ing, he must be in the upper third of his class scholasticallyg he must possess a good characterg he must be recommended by the advisers of the journalism classesg and the recommendation and the submitted samples of his work must be approved by the national secretary. LOCAL CHAPTER MEMBERS NAMED Among the seniors, the candidates whom Miss Judith Riddick, Mr. B. T. Tatem, and Miss Johnson decided met these qualifications were Howard Dutcher, Marie Hardison, Ruth Harrison, Mildred Hodgson, Frances Kolodny, Ethyl Lazarus, john Pendleton, O Ethel Shamer, Frank Walker, john Watts, and Walter Whichardg while the juniors selected included Bessie Angras, William Bain, Eugene Burroughs, Hazel Early, Morton Garfield, and Miriam Spigel. In place of dues there is an initiation fee of two dollars, which entitles the appli- cant to a gold club pin, a membership certificate, and a year's subscription to Quill and Stroll, the magazine of the society. PURPOSE Or SOCIETY EXPLAINED Organized in April, 1926, by several high school advisers in newspaper writing for the distinct purpose of encouraging and rewarding individual achievement in journal- ism and related fields, the national society sponsors contests in creative work, pro- motes research, conducts surveys in secon- dary school journalism, and through its oflicial magazine distributes practical in- formation concerning every phase of publi- cation work. In the five years of its history Quill and Scroll has developed until at present there are more than six hundred chapters and twelve thousand young journalists who wear the gold badge of the society. NEW CHAPTER LAYS FOUNDATION This, the first year of the local branch, has been spent in obtaining the Charter, choosing candidates for membership, writing a constitution, and attending to the numerous details for laying a strong foundation. In the future the efforts will be devoted for the most part to the further development and success of the local school publications. H ' Qi F Z:.:+A .... - , . L ek X il i iii, rf emu ...., V ' ' ' it iiggif A T TETEHEIIEE GIIGD QDEDGDEQIE Twill p Renewal if mm Y 4? ,g p - .... . flf LMOST a year ago! A long, dull year filled with a series of emotions, beginning with anger and finally ending with this maddening apathy that seemed to emphasize the emptiness and futility of life. Had it not been for work, the steady demand for important decisions, and the necessity for intercourse with many people, Richard Adams would have had the leisure to realize to the full his great loss. If he had, it is cliHicult to estimate the possible result. This loss had been that of his most prized possession-a friend- ship. He and his life-long comrade, Frank Forster, had quarreled and parted, the soul of each bitter at the conclusion of a relationship so fine, so consummate. What mattered the dispute or its cause, which at first had seemed to serious, but which now faded into the background, shaded by this imminently greater matter -this indifference to all save that to which he forced his interest? Mr. Richard Adams, wealthy young owner of the Adams Transport Com- pany, was pondering these facts as he returned to his home after a busy day. As his mind turned again to his daily round of business roblems, the thought occurred to him that this business, the responsibility of whicli has father had left him three years ago, was indeed established on a firm foundation. This year of constant application to the interests of the firm had been an underlying reason for its recent successes as well as his own means of forgetting temporarily that sense of the lack of a needed presence. And now, he thought, I must have a change. I will go to Banff to get a vacation and incidentally to look over those forest tracts that have been recommended as an investment and source of lumber for the Company's new transportation project. The young man' resolution was effected almost immediately. Within a fortnight he was seated in a room of a small rustic chalet before retiring. In the morning he was to travel higher into the mountains for the purpose of inspecting a certain section of the forest area. Being alone, he involuntarily turned his thoughts to that distressing subject, his former connection with Forster. Richard had had no word from him since their angered leave-taking. He wondered whether Frank had made as great success of his engineering as it had at first appeared he would. He shook the thoughts from his mind and rose, for again he was breaking his determination to banish from his memory all that concerned his former friend. Banff is a quiet village, by virtue of its situation, offering an introduction to the Canadian Rockies. From this town, Richard Adams set out early the next morning to the forests he was to inspect. The trip was made on horseback in the company of a guide and required several hours of traveling through ravines and across streams The beauty of his surroundings seemed to fill the heart of this young business man, and for the first time to satisfy the longing for something out of his reach As they journeyed, it was necessary to ascend higher and higher into the vast :Q:f:5:f:f:2:I:Ig2g'gIg1g:f:Q:3:f:f:' f . . . . .- R , jvmig . . - , , , , l189l V F- F i AET EE GECD PaEl CDEDCDEl2EE H YDE Y Y Y ,, v Y-. . tracts of forest land. Before his destination was gained, Richard felt a desire to pause and gaze at the scenic wonder on every side. Straight down from the road the mountain descended to an azure lake, which mirrored the hoary peaks beyond. The towering snow-topped spires, the giant trees, the endless depth of the clear heavens-these did not so much impress one with their massiveness, but rather emphasized one's own insignificance. To Richard Adams, there was something complete and intimate in this boundless picture-land. He dismounted and walked to the edge of the road. In the distance he saw some machinery and a group of workmen who, in their bustling activity, appeared very like the dwarfs with whom old superstition peopled the mountains of all countries. After a year of rather sombre emotions, Dick Adams felt a thrill of boyish curiosity to see just what those men were doing. Deciding to postpone his inspection trip, he acquainted his guide with his desire to visit the distant scene of operations. They entered a path that led down the precipitous mountain- side, and after an hour of threading narrow passes and skirting boulders, they reached more level ground and came in sight of the workmen. When they could ride abreast, Richard questioned his guide, Can you tell me what those men are doing? Yes, sir, the man replied, they're working on a tunnel for the - railroad. When it is completed, it will be one of the largest in the world. Perhaps you have heart of it. He had heard of it! It was considered a remarkable feat of engineering and the railroad was a widely known one. As they drew near the workers, Richard Adams's interest increased. The wonder of boring a hole in the side of a mountain and the idea of marring so majestic an image! This was interestingg he would question that man, in whose manner, even though his back was turned as he gave an order, he could read thorough knowledge of the work of constructing that tunnel. He addressed the man who turned-and halted in the very act of advancing, as did Richard Adams, also. In the one tense moment that ensued, he read in the eyes of Frank Forster just such suffering as he himself had endured-a whole year of struggle to combat or ignore that longing for the companionship which they had enjoyed since boyhood. Involuntarily, on the part of each, there followed a sincere handclasp and the vibrant utterance of Dickl and of Frank! The beauty of the late mountain afternoon was greater and more spiritually perfect as was that renewed friendship. MILDRED HODGsoN, '31. -Q i iiii A Q iiiii' T A 'R WT UQET ' R R. ERNEST Violins . Viola . . Violonrello Ban' Vial . Ffule . . Clfzrinen Tm m peis . Horn . . Trombone . Sousaplzone Percussion Piano . . Saxophone: Maury Crchestra WNW! KING, JR. ,.... ......................... D irertor . . . . . 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KZLEMICNTS HEIIHNA CTDRIRLR SEIINA Cm LAURA FRANEIS HORAKIIE ADKISSUN RIDHN BALDWIN ITIOWARD BIQLANQQA BIl.I.Y BI.ouNT IVIARCI IS BLDODWDRTI I WlI.I.IAM CARTIER WIl,I.lAM CONWELI. WIISDN DECKER FREDERICK EDMUNDS ROBERT EDWARDS QQ! I ,I ATHLETIC BOARD Athletic Association OFFICERS . . . Prc.viIlvnl IXILLY ISURGESS. . . Iff'Icv-ljrvsnlunz SCUTT WALKER . . MANAGERS . Football LEMUEI. F. GAMES . l3I1.vkvI Bull RICHARD R FI ETCIIER l3II.vvIu1ll RAYMOND S. CIASEY . , . Truck GIRLS DIIRDTIIY CIOODWYN I IEI.EN QTRINNAN ANNIE I,. IIARDEN BARBARA I IENI.EY MIIDRIQD HODIISDN MARY I Il7I.l AND LEAH HUBBARD WINIFRED HUNTER I.OlII!-Ili KIQRR -I-HELMA Lcwz M0I.I.IE MAXEY VIRKIINIA MCCARTIIY ITIELICN MDDRE MIIDRED MDORE BET TY OI.DIfIEI.D IVIARKBIE PDIIARD KATHLEEN RICHARDS BE'I I'Y SADI HR BOYS I3II.I.Y EVANS IRILHY ITENTRESS NIc:HuI.AS GARI,ICK FRANK GAIIAIIIIER SHELBY HARRINKITON EDWIN HUNT FRANCIS JACKSON WALTER KEEN GLERDCTN KEITH I 194 -JAMES KEI.I.o LTRAYSON MII,I.ER LAWRENCE MI'rcHEI.I, EDWARD LEE MYERS THOMAS NEE .IDSEPH NEWBY DAVID NYE WII.I.IAM OBERNDORITE GEORGE PERKINS I R Svcrvlary Trvuxurar FIII:IIl1y Represunlulilves FRANCES SIEBER I2l.lZABETI I SPIVEY BARBARA SYNDN SUSIE TDXEY BROOKE TUNSTALI. NANCY TURNER KATI Il I-.EN VfiLl.INES I:RANC!iS WINS'Tf4lAD RAY RAGAN ROBERT RICE HI-:RMAN ROBINETTE joIIN RLISSELI. DAVID SPIERS ROBERT STEWART HENRY UPSHUR LUTHER WAY EDWIN WHITE THCJMAS WOODHOUSE I Football IQ3O IIIIIPIUN HAI MAR Cp! loil 6 ,,... . - 1 v L Q I 1 A, V X X 1 1 'f. ! ,v ' p., If l 'g , N . AMX g y.,, , f ' , f n x , 1 , . , X .Qu If J M w Q -M V mf.: 1 f 197 H ES GEGD GDIEDQDEIQE H YDE Football KVNGVI LITTLETON WALKER , .... . . Captain ALFRED GUY .... . . Manager RICHARD R. FLETCHER . . . Coach TEAM ABE COLINSKY . . . . . Left End LAMBRENO MARToNe . . . . Right Tackle TnoMAs PONTON . . . . Ltyft Tackle LITTLETON WALKER . . Eight End TORRENCE CARROLL . . Lqft Guard ALBERT KELLER . . . . Quarterback ELERY ZEHNER . . . Left Guard WILLIAM BURGESS . . . Luft Hasfback 101-:N SINGLETON . . . ...... Center THOMAS JOHNSON . Right Ha fback FRANK BENNETT .,...... Right Guard HILARY I.AMBER'r ........ Fullback SANFORD HAs1u-:LL . . . . Right Tackle Substitutes: Herman Robinette, James Sicafoose, and Joe Lagiglia, halfbacksg Russell Fentress, quarterbackg Tom Williamson, Jack Groobey, ends, Howard Owings, Frank Valentine, tacklesg Henry Whyte, guardg Charles Wagley, joseph Dailey, centers. Hamptonvl-ligh School .............. . . . . . . . McGuire s ..................,......... . . Newport News High School .,........... Durham High School. ................ . Petersburg High School .........,...... Salem High School .................... John Marshall High School ............. Suffolk High School .............,..... Woodrow Wilson High School ........... Lynchburg High School .... ............ Totals .......,...... .. SCORES Opponent: Maury 6 13 KUNG! 35 0 26 0 19 6 47 19 20 185 AURY S 1930 football season was interesting and exciting The Commodores won seven of the ten contests and they scored 185 points to their opponents combined count of 54 They were victorious m two of the severest contests namely, the games with Woodrow Wilson of Portsmouth and E C Glass of Lynchburg They lost the third important contest to the Newport News Shipbuilders When school opened there were several letter men and a host of candidates for every post Two weeks of preliminary practice prepared the team to meet Hampton, the first adversary The Com modores started slowly but they laid the Crabbers low with a 13 to 6 score MCGUIYC s of Rlchmond tackled Maury and went home with the small end of a 35 to 0 score Newport News then administered a 7 to 0 drubbmg to the Norfolk boys who the next week took revenge on Durham, in Norfolk, with a 26 to 6 score The joy was short lived for the next week, October 31 Petersburg at Petersburg, whipped Maury 6 to 0 The journey to Salem the following week gave Maury a victory of 19 to 0 John Marshall followed with a 13 to 6 victory over the Commodores Then Maury played Suffolk achieving a victory with a 47 to 0 score Two games remained Maury mounted the heights Woodrow Wilson of Portsmouth, the ancient rival for the Thanksgiving Day classic bowed on a cold and windy day to Maury, 19 to 0 and then the Commodores in a post season game thrashed the E C Glass High of Lynchburg, state champions to the tune of 20 to 16 .,.. . , .. . 1. .. .. A, ..,, . - Y.,....,,,,-..,., ,,.,,t.Y,V...... ,- ri R V- ,T T C- ff -M' ff - Y A' ' ' -ff 'ln lI98l 9 M901 Basket Ball IQ3I Cfzpmifz I 1 lmzl 'EV EE MIMIGDEID GDEIQEE 114193911 18135 O Basket Ball mom CLAUDE STAYLOR . . . . . . . Captain ELERY ZEHNER .... . Manager RICHARD R. FLETCHER . . .... . Coach TEAM CLAUDE STAYLOR . . ...... . . Forward JOSEPH BLOCK . . . .... . . Forward L11'rLE'roN XNALKER .................. 1. Center THOMAS JOHNSON .................... Guard CLAUDE MASTRACCO ................... Guard Sub.rtitute.f-Haskell Brown, Edward Wolfe, and Fred Edmonds, forwardsg john Singleton, guard. SCORES Opponent.: Maury ' Hampton High School .................. ....... 9 40 William and Mary CNorfolk Divisionj ............ 22 34 William and Mary fFreshmenj .................. 18 16 Fortress Monroe .............................. 25 39 'Newport News High School .................... 28 24 . South Norfolk High School ...... ............... 9 42 Petersburg High School ........... ...... .... 1 1 41 Salem High School ................- ............ 1 0 41 St.Mary's..., ................ ...... 24 38 Hampton High School ................... ..... 8 54 Woodrow Wilson High School .................. . 31 33 William and Mary CNorfolk Divisionj ............ 18 21 Newport News High School .................... 24 20 Petersburg High School ..... ................... 1 3 15 John Marshall High School ...... ............... 2 5 38 Woodrow Wilson High School ................ . . . 14 23 Fortress Monroe .............................. 28 52 Totals .................. ............ 3 17, 571 1, 5 I f i f A A , ,.,, 11 1 1 i if A t'1f:cA'e 3 lffiiifiiffiff'iiiffffffffffffiiff, in . .lgrq S ,Q fi. - :V :' A' P1., uf ':l1. Xi .' VIV1: u igffi ll ,. 'i' ' 'i':i'i:' in - X Ei: A-'--' 'A r - 8 t'-,' 1 A 4' rv' H-A 4-r , -,un-f ,-.., -1-- ,L Y ,N Fr l20al wo4 Baseball IQ3I CLAUDE STAYLOR Captain wlwsll l2o61 LEFT , Sis , 207 H9955 E EE co oiooimg 3 Baseball 1 A CLAUDE STAYLOR . . . . Captain . WILLIAM HOLLAND . . . Manager A RICHARD R. FLETCHER . .... . . Coach 'l l' A TEAM CLAUDE STAYLOR . . ...... . . Catcher p HERMAN ROEINETTE . . .... First Base RUSSELL FENTRESS . . Second Base f EMME1-1' LAWLER .... Third Base HASKELL BROWN ..... . Shortstop i' TEDDY SANSONE ..... Left Field STANLEY CUMMINGS .... Center Field MEFLE SIMMONS ...... Right Field FREEMAN BARNER . Q . . . . . Pitcher DAv1s SPIBRS ...... . Pitcher LAWRENCE SEAY ...... . Pitcher 4, FRANK LAPETINA . . . . .... . . Pitcher Q mom Kp' SCORES A Opponents Maury Suffolk High School ........, .............. .... 3 1 2 William and Mary QNorfolk Divisionj ...... . . 6 14 Hampton High School ..............,.. . . 4 17 Woodrow Wilson High School ......... . . 2 11 John Marshall High School ............. . . 2 5 South Norfolk High School ............... . . 3 10 William and Mary QNorfolk Divisionj ...... . . 7 23 Woodrow Wilson High School ........... . . 3 13 Hampton High School ........... . . 3 21 Woodrow Wilson High School ..... . . 0 2 1 Totals ......... - ........ . , 33 128 i it X sa i tala titt ai ci a D esi iait. . na l . lin '4., W I - . 1 -::11:r: 35 fz- . :iii Iiil .A Mt ..: ' iii 1,41 , -,-1 L -J A 1 ' 1 'YV' 1-1 O:-nr 'hd' -.vw-I ' -51' 1-l-H l2o8l TRACK IQ3I MONCURE LITTLE Captain D091 210 II EE EDRMQHJQHQIE A HflP4'b'El S -0 A DEV' Track mom MONCURE LITTLE . . . . . . Captain JACK GROOBEY . . . Manager RAYMOND CASEY . . Coarlz SQUAD WILLIAM ANDERSON HOWARD OWINGS ROBERT ASHE LAWRENCE PARLETT BILL BAKER ' ERNEST PRITCI-IARD ROBERT BRICKHOUSE EDGAR RAWL TALMAGE HOLLAND ANDREW SALES THoMAS JOHNSON JAMES SICAFOOSE ALBERT KELLER JOHN SINGLETON JASPER KRANK WILLIAM SMART FREDERICK LESNER RAY THOMAS MoNcuRE LITTLE CLINTON THURSTON EDWIN LIASCULINE LI'I'l l.ETON WALKER I NGRAM WEST i SCHEDULE Triangular Meet, April 10 CWilliam and Mary Freshmen-lllaury H. S.-701m Aflarshall H. SJ Maury-Wilson Meet, April 17 Tidewater District Meet, April 24 CTidewater Championshipl Charlottesville State Meet, May 2 CState Championshipj Norfolk Academy Interscholastic Track and Field Meet, May 13 1 ' fx: I 1 I , I - f A ' all I -' 5..::fIf5f'E5Q535:5f':f55f5:5f2:EEE55ff5E5f-5555 , . - , ' I A Q A . ,.A-v. ,gnu Q ' ' ' 1 - DAI. , 'ff ,- --'r ,,,. 5 JN' 16. - 'at , Ja- y g I - -QA Y WP' J,-I v IQIIJ Senior Girls' Basket Ball Team Forwzrfis VIRGINIA 1x'1ILI.ER BERNICE FRANKLIN 7lH7Zf7 Ccntclgf TONIE CALLENBACH IDAPHNE SAVAGE Side Cwllwxv MIl,lJRP1D CORNICK JANE GORDON DOROTHY PUSEY Guards ETHEI. SHAMER PAMELIA PARKINS TRIKIE TENNIS Izml -. J, ,xt xl Y Ml, kj M1 rv U 11, f -L , Lg Yau .im Q42-if f ,. M, f :'Je..f- A I - f -QbeI-1Af--- W Az, - -- ..,,..e,.,. AQ.-......:.,-i..-l.L..., Tennis 1931 HAYWARD LUC KETT Captain - - - Y 4 ., . -, ,f,,. , .-.U ,., , ,Z,,VW,.,,.,, A , ' I 2133 -- 1 ,-4. , .. ,A-....-.-.-...H-,,... , --YWV..-,.,,...,-.,...., f - - ,X - .V ., ,.....Yi-., ... f 2 X' 'f - - , .,-.f.,-Ami-, ,...L,,,, F EE GECD GDEDCDIHQEE H ITYH - N Tennis :mom ' HAYWARD LUCKETT . - . . Captain A E. T. PENzoLD, JR. . . . Coach 1 i I TEAM i HAYWARD LUCKETT SMITH MCKANN HENRY MORGAN BILLY Bunonss DECATUR BRowN1a FRANK RYDEEN LUDWELL BALDWIN GEORGE HALL WILSON VELLINES I.1TTL1aToN PARKS C CHARLOTTESVILLE TEAM i HAYWARD Lucmrrr DECATUR BROWNE I SCHEDULE I Central High School, Charlotte, N. C. John Marshall High School, Richmond, Va. Norfolk Academy, Norfolk, Va. Norfolk Y. M. C. A., Norfolk, Va. John Marshall High School, Richmond, Va. McGuire's School, Richmond, Va. William and Mary, Norfolk, Va. Charlottesville State Championship Tournament. V ,L , I pl -, ,L ., , ,.,. .Q ....... . Era... , viii' Lg, - .fl GOLF IQ3I ALBERT KELLER Captain l215l F EE GEGD CDEIDQDIEIQEE 11493921 N G T Golf Team mom 2 ALBERT KELLER . . Captain I RYLAND-Scorr . . Manager WALTER BECKETT . . Coach 4 - A Q MEMBERS Q, , MORTON -MACCARTHY ALFRED CARROLL L ALBERT KELLER BUCK HERBERT CARLTON BELoTE DoRsEY MEADE A BERYL HLTRWITZ BOBBY LAIRD SCHEDULE Qf Petersburg-Maury ........ .. . MJ April M Roanoke-Maury ........ . . . C43 Agrjl 15 Petersburg-Maury ........... C41 April A Woodberry Forest Meet ...... C25 May 16 Roanoke-Maury ............. C4j May 23 it Civitan Club Meet ..... . . . CSD Jmme 6 4 R P V U .I f A G V uv, '-' - ' 'V - '-Af I L... ... . I-1161 I tg , V, -vu 'E lf 61263 MIGDEDCDEIQEE H4951 An Apprec1a.t1on EFORE concluding th1s aerial chart THE COMMODORE Staff wlshes to acknowledge 1ts lndebtedness to Miss Kate Gillette for her enthuslastlc and ceaseless assist ance It also wlshes to extend 1ts sincere thanks to Mlss Vlrglnxa Old and Miss Judith Rlddlck for their constructive criticism to Mr Phllhps and Mr Ball for their supervision of the technical and artistic aspects of the decorative work and to Mr Games for the a1d given the Business Stall' Further, the Staff wlshes to make public recogmtion of the kindness of the Norfolk-Portsmouth Chamber of Commerce and of Mr Charles Borjes staff photographer of The Virginian-Pilot in furnishing air-views for the Annual In concluding the Staff especially commends the co-operation and spirit of the entire Senior Class whose support has made possible the editing of this Annual ' Q C pp. D sirl Ns ii trf :ff f Eifz 1ff2 5 5 izh . ' PB - L ' 'sc' van 'af 'viii f-.-, -1- f A,- K W YA l2I7l -I , , IQISI F EE GEGD MJMICQHDQEQIE H6953 - ggi , ' 1 Y 'ir' v Y - Y Y Y Y 4 v- V -- - alan to f. - , e A ,LELLQ I n cl e X H Q'-' PAGE Appreciation ....... 217 W Art Club ............ 139 Athletic Association .... 194 J X Bain Literary Society ..... ...... 1 40 Baseball. ................ ........ 215- 208 N, Basket Ball ........... ...' . . .201-203, 212 Varsity .................... ........ Z1 1-203 Senior Girls' ................. ...... 2 12 1 Business Staff of The Commodore . . 11 N Cannon Mathematics Club .....,.. 141 Cheer Leaders ............... . . 200 1 Cheerio Club .............. .... 1 42-143 Choral Club.. ........... .... 1 44-145 Choral Club Operetta .......................,................... ..... . . . . 176 Club Presidents. . . ................................................. , .... ,........ . . . . 136 ' Coaches ...............................,..................,.......................... 204 Commencement Exercises, February Senior Class ......................................... 49 i Debating Team ................................................................,..... 182 Dedication .......................................................................... 8-9 Dramatic Club ................. ...... ....... ......................................... 1 46- 1 48 Dramatic Club Play .... .............................................................. 1 77 Dramatics ............................,............r................................. 169 ' V Editorial Staff of The Commodore . ................................................... 10 f ' Faculty.. ........................................................................... 17-30 February Senior Class ......... ........................................................ 34-4 9 Commencement Exercises ......................................................... 49 , OH-icers .......................................................................... 34 Panels. ...................................................,................ ..... 35-4 7 Play ..... ....................................................................... 1 70 Song .......................................... .................... 48 ' Football ............................................................................. 195-199 Foreword ........ .................................................................... 4 1 French Society ....................................................................... 149 Girls' Basket Ball. ................................................................... 212 ' ' Girls' English Society ................................................................. 150 Girls' Monogram Club .... ............................................................ 1 51 Golf ................................................................................ 215-216 ' Golf Club ........................................................................... 152-153 Graduating Exercises, Senior Class ............................ .................... 1 12 'N Graduates ...................................................................... 35-47, 54-108 . Graduates, Honor .... ................................................................ 3 2 Hall of Fame CWho's Whoj ...... ............................... . . ..................... 113-118 High School Student Club ............ Q ........................,....................... 156-158 History, Senior Class ............................,.................................... 50-51 W Junior Class ................,.........., . ................................ ....... 1 23 Sophomore Class ................................................................. 131 X Hi-Y Club ........................................................................... 154-155 Home Room Representatives, Senior ........ ............................................ 1 66 1, Honor Graduates ....... .............................................................. 32 . I 49' ,- . , , .155 ..,, , 1.5, .,, 5 . azygg -'., yr 1:14,-5:,., ' 7 . -' ' . I ' . ' ' 2 - - 55I'.15.,5'- '- flff-I fx: 'I'fi2f5'f5f'fI f1 4 ,- V - . V , ' b,':, ' V j fg v' - V, D V N , .':.' ' H . V ' , - -',' . . qvl 1 3 - -'1----2'-- t ' A A 3 ,,..f-' ' 3.1--,,.:55V.V.,A l 'flflgiif -:-.'1:1' ff-if 1-:.'::5:IFjf A ' 5 '--' I 2 ':. ' . .r ,- , ..'- ' IR W-r urn u-nq ff- ,q,. YQ, le l 219 F EE 99 953935 - H953 - , l INDEX-Continued ' Junior Class ........... .......... ............ Group Pictures ..... History ...... . . . Officers ........ Pla s... . . Roll. .......... . Latin Club. .............. . Latin Tournament Team ...... ' Maury Business Club .... . Maury Clubs. .......... . Maury Debating Society .... , Maury Minstrels ..i...... Maury News . ...... . Maury 'Orchestra ....... 1 Oilicers- February Senior Class ..... - Senior Class . ......... . w . - Cl ......... , Sgglgmolfs Class ..... Operetta, Choral Club.. . . 7 Panels ........... . ......... 1 February Senior Class ..... 4 ' Senior Class .........,. lf Poems ................... l. Presidents, Club ....,... Public Reading Team ..... Public Speaking Team .............. Re resentatives to The Commodore .... gf Rolls, Junior Class .................... 'D , Sophomore Class ............... 'Q Science Club ...... . . . ll Senior -Class. ........ . . h Graduating Exercises. M 1 History- .......... I .... . , Class Night Exercises ..... gli-iccirs .........,...... ane s. ....... . . ' Poem ..... Song ...... Sponsor .........,..... ' Short Stories ..... 1 .. ......... 1 Songg, Flebrgary Senior Class.. . . ,N emor ass .... ......... ' Spanish Club .... .......... A Sponsor, Senior Class ..... g Tennis .... ,......... Track ..... ho l u . ' Views ....................... I' Who's W-ho fHall of Famel ...... Q2 . Paos . . . .119-126 P . . . .120-121 123 ..II 122 ....171-173 ....123-126 159 181 1' 162 . . . .137-138 . . . .160-161 . . . .174-175 . . . .185-188 191 34 53 122 130 176 ...35-47,54-108 ........ 35-47 ...... 54-108 ......11o,17s 1 .... 136 .. 183 , 183 12 ....123-126 ...,131-134 ....164-165 50-112 .. 112 .. 50-51 111 .. 53 .... 54-108 .. 110 109 , 52 179-180, 189-190 48 109 163 52 . . . .213-214 .. . .209-211 .. 13-16 ....l13-118 1 T 1 4 l-f.-- f 1.4 Y.-4. '-f ' V-'J' A-2' 'A ' j ' J J lzzol K' E EE elzo orooazaz g n ina Index of Advertisers Aufenger's Studio ........... Carr, Mears and Dawson ..... C. C. Baker and Co ....... . . . C. H. Ferrell and Co., Inc. .... . Crichton-Paxton Co. .....,. . Compeco Dye Works ...... Dave Friedman.. .... . . . D. P. Paul Co ......... Elias Codd.. . . . , . E. L. Myers .......... Endless Caverns, Inc ....... ........ Eugene L. Graves, Inc .......... . Freeman and Sons ...... ........ Hall Oitical Co ...... ........... Harry . Goodson, ............. Hofheimer's ................... Joynes Tire Co ..... ............ Kee's Secretarial College ......., L. B. Rocke. ................. , I.. G. Balfour 8: Co. .......... . . Maury Confectionery ........... Maury Hi h School Lunch Room ........ Meeks-Cosins Electrical Co ...... Mrs. Iohnson's Shorthand School M. T. Blassingham and Co., Inc. Norfolk Engraving Co .......... . Norfolk School of Commerce .... Pa.rker's Delicatessen. ......... . Pender Grocery Co .......... ....,...... Portsmouth Cotton Oil Refining Co ..... . Price s Inc Prmtcraft Press Inc Randol h Macon College Regal o Reynolds Hardware Co R L Derieux and Bro Robertson Northrop Sport Shop Seaboard Citizens National Bank Seaboard Creamerxes Shaffer s Book Store Southwestern Cap and Gown Co Smith and Welton Tait Seed Co Walter Petefish William Newton Florist Young Men Shop PAGE 225 242 239 226 241 238 227 234 234 232 227 234 233 239 239 238 230 ....223 233 228-229 .....241 224 239 240 5. .r . .if .y y Aki 'buf '-'1e- 4 --A-A-:V 122 . . . . . 233 Q ' ...... ...................... ..,.. 2 40 5- ' ' 5 .'.'. :1::::::::: 133:33 .. ..................,..,..... .... 2 41 . . - '.'.'.r.'. 121111111 13313333 - ........ ..... 240 ' ' ' . ...... . . . . . 235 ' .................., ..... 23 8 ' .......... ......... ..... 235 I' ..................,.. ..... 2 31 H '.'.'i:iigi:ii:iiiiiiijii1 3:13321 , ................ ..... 2 30 V , r i1 . ' ' 5 ,,.,,. . V ' -evr I ' 4 2 i iiie x 1 u 2 L' ,Y , L:-, W , -W, -.M l,f:j'1 .ra -I- Maur raduates Succeed Gal' 1065 'SJSU E HAVE had the pleasure of directing the Busi- ness Training of many Maury graduates, and point with pride to their success. This success is due in a large measure, not to the technical and spe- cialized training which they have received at our hands, but is directly traceable to the outstanding thorough- ness of their high school education. Our Summer Seysion, ffune, Yubf and August ojerr the Commercial Graduate an exeeptfonal opportunity for intensive Post-graduate W ork Hours 9.-00 a. m. to 1:00 p. m. SUMMER RATES-COOL, BREEZY ROOMS FREE EMPLOYMENT TEXTBOOKS FURNISHED WITHOUT CHARGE Kees' Secretarial College, Inc. CGIRLS ONLYJ Sixth Floor Flatiron Building, Norfolk, Va. 'Telephone 41-2-87 Ask the girl who has attended KEES' l ml Norfolk School of Commerce SCHQO L gf' 0 ow f nl...-l ' rrv. nu Ja ho laxsllo Jo D40- ' J QA L ' SFCRFTARIAI, . BOOKKEFPING . STFNOGRAPHY S'I'F.NO'I'YPF, . LAW--VIRGINIA B.-XR . BUSINESS ADMlNIS'I'RA'l'ION ACCOUNT,-XNCY . SAl,,HSNlANSHll' 'E Moderate Monthfjf Rates. Imiivirizuzl lnslrzzction Dial 27656 or VVrite for Catalogue l114l AUFENGEIE Ph0f0g7'KllDh6'l'f I0 fllllllljjl High Sfhool EE STUDIO: nj IPREEMASON 5'1'REa'r, VVEST I HSI F EE 99 9999955 - H 99 , e 3 M. T. Blassingham 8: Co. T ' Incorporated A U Lumber-Mz'llw0r,6-Raz'lr0ad fnes Hampton Boulevard and 27th Street ' X DIAL 25385 f Telephones: Dial 25381-25382 H. T. CRUSER, Jr., President and Treasurer , R. N KOOLAGE A t ry I . ESTABLISHED 1889 C. H. Ferrell 81 Co., Inc. Rentals R E A L T O R S Insurance W Real Estate Auctioneers 106 WEST PLUME STREET NORFOLK, VIRGINIA V 9 .-.: e--. 9 ' 9 V.'- ifi25f?52iFi'5gaff5.5215552525 25333555559 ' ...5,., 2i':ii2122e::y '-1 f :1- 2.1121222229-'+' P X V ...: 5'sE2Z2:1-f'i25f1'1 .,.,.,:: EE? I -. :1.. 45:1-.. H X xx V. D e . -Y E,-, e ..44 1 --.-.- ,lflil-A+.,--. .-..4-- -..-, 1 EV, , ,F-,V y, Y -I ' - 11 , , a+: x-r .ru , fs. - f 1'- D261 M ,A A W EE QQ QHDQHQES Wftflt Y MAY 1 TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY bc T0 THANK YOU FOR YOUR PA TRONAGE DURING THE PAST YEARS , AND WISH YOU l EVERY JOY AND SUCCESS IN THE FUTURE DiS! DAVE FRIEDMAN Opposite Maury YL NOT so GOOD The following note was found in a parish magazine: A rummage sale will Q be held shortly in the parish hall. This is a great chance for the ladies of the 4 parish to get rid of anything that is not worth keeping, but too good to throw away. Be there and bring your husbands. J THE END OF THE WEEK V Schoolmaster: This makes the fifth time I have punished you this week l What have you to say? Youth: Pm glad it's Friday, sir l See ENDLESS CAVERNS R When touring the Shenandoah Valley don't miss Endless Caverns, noted beyond all others for Ki variety and profusion of formation, for wonderful coloring, for beauty of situation and de l' velopment and for sheer artistry of illumination. Entrance road leaves Valley Pike two miles south of New Market. Open day and night all year For literature address 1. V ENDLESS CAVERNS nc Endless Caverns, Virginia A A gk 2' MW . . ., I . , f M ii' -' .. ' 'llzi A512 .t.. ,,,,..r.,,, . - tg A i .. ' rrff lml E EE eno oEDonsl2 H oa mm' Class ewelry 3 r CQMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS Ami INVITA T10 NS l L. G. Balfour Company Iwanufacturhzg jewelers ana' Smtioners Plttleboro, Mass. REPRESENTED EY W. C. SAUNDERS ry 401 Ninth Street Q l Q l A::'Z2:: f H W l ll A - Y . 1. . , A , ee . l2281I EQ Fraternity, College N 1 . . 2 -...,,,,n I- V . e.. ,, 1' W EE ew MM16 la3Qe12EE wsu The L. G. Balfour Compan 1 1 j9rt11et6z'ra'year.ruppQzz'ng J v iq' ,nas ,ng A , P, FOR THE 1 Senior, junior and H '- ' Sophomore Classes if oflllaury High J School V : w Be . ' IQ ' 4 X 4 1 M + 'E , 1 ff 2 w w ,A ,5 1 0 , , 4 xv x o B ,. ,,.. ...,... . . Ik, ,' - I k ' .- .,.,,.y,. --x-f5?.- V, Aim- 4- ----- .-..:.::14., .-.. . - .-,-.. ..,.. -.-- . .-.- :.,.:- - .N-. -.-- - '- 4, . K f N 1 ....,. , A 1 - 1 itg , hill' - -qggff A Y Y , f 'NIF4-if 'UQ nanny if , 15. - ffnsrrr Yin- Y YT? ' lml f Y Q -4 1, ,' 5 U ' 'xii 'W 0 I is. L f , . , , u ignyjggigl-.:.-' U, N- . ...Lin .... s- .f.1,.m' l..LSl1'aBILf3G' E EE eto oipoimz a im WE D0 IT ALL , Alemite Greasing Exide Batteries Tire Repairing Car Washing Polishing Battery Charging oynes Tire Company Home QTHE GENERAL TIRE fDual Balloon 83 QThe Blowout Proof Tirel if Granby Street, at Tenth Thru to Ninth WE THOUGHT SO I A small boy in the visitors' gallery was watching the proceedings of the Senate chamber. fp, Father, who is that gentleman? he asked, pointing to the chaplain. That, my son, is the chaplain, replied the father. Does he pray for the senators? asked the boy. The father thought a moment and then said: No, my son, when he goes in he looks around and sees the senators sitting there, and then he prays for the ccuntryf, T Member F lorists' Telegraph Delivery F' , Stmiisllgone U A U 0 Residence Phones 4' r 5 34936-32226-22786 Greenhouse Store ' W - X, Phone 22786 ,Ewan M 111 W. Fxeemason St., Norfolk, Va. I Q N 5EfE:E5E5E5E3f:1: A' A. 'a 22:21 . Sei' ' .-1552225222225 a s r ,.,e.l f r,..rtr, rrrrrerrrrrrr r. l230l M jd 1 f F F EE QQ QHDQHQEA A H9393 ' I j F Onward F Tbrougb , LW Commodores ! YVY Congratulations on your achievements . . . Grad- uates of Maury High! . . . whatever your future pur- suit in life may be . . . a college education or a busi- ness career, we say Onward to you . . . and our sin- , cerest wishes follow you wherever you go and whatever you tackle', . . . for continued success in every endeavor. We have considered it a privilege and pleasure to serve you during your School Days in Norfolk . . . now that you have taken another important stepl' in i e now that you have grown to young woman hood and manhood and fashion correctness is of greater importance we w1ll consider it an even greater pleasure to continue to serve you in the traditional manner of Fashion Center Foremost Fashions without extravagance vw H11 QNT5 We on lf . - S 'ik If F K F, of tree ig rete -ee is , l131l H 125 QEQJ QJQDCQHQH5 H im E. L. M Y E R S Gefzem! Cofzfmffzkzg mm' A Bmfdzkzg I FIRE, ACCIDENT AND LIABILITY INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Special Agen MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE INS CO 32532232 1132222 32353 508 Dfffm 5W7fff3f3 RAAS ,1:?2LEEEL L Iizi QZLQ 2f1TI W I ALA LLLR RA A I Sblb R Q Q R : lm R' Tf M321 W EE QQ QEDQHQEI H6Qf'f-'VHS WIEIQITIWllliFIl1lHIIlIt3igi,i il An idea! shortening for all cooking and baking purposes 3 W Q In 2, 3 and 6-lo. sanitary airtight containers if -,ggi iff Vgfg ' iWiWUWWWUME In pints, quarts, hay-gallon and galion cans I -for salads, mayonnaise and deep frying . , i,,,5 -'Sig E Qualzy Products IQ- Parent Vegetable Rurtsmuuth Qlluttun QBiI Refining fninrpuratinn , , , Compliments of Wllllam Freeman CQ The M AURY 81 Sons, Inc. . ,Q I Confectlonery A FANCY ARTICLES Seaoo! Suppiies a Speeialgf ARTIST MATERIALS dshfglginf KODAK SUPPLIES q A FULL if-IQSSEZZIPSETE LM L. B. ROCKE Q 'Q eweler Diamonds --Watches - Jewelry X ON EASY TERMS Q-' 317 G fm5.J' Sffeff 7 ARCADE BUILDING :: . ggllbg U hlizizl , ..,.,f1 I II' inzlniz ' ,- I ,... b . A I f eeeeess I A n I t-eEI A Ise' M331 TEV EZ GEQD MCDEDGDEDEE Il fiil A Q Z S' When Ton Star! In Bufznefr Lgfe y seuing Win Prove one of your biggest prob- lems. 'I Eat Codd's Products for Better Health When Hungry Think of ELIAS CODD The Sandwich King Twelfth at Granby Superior Sandwiches for Superior Folks 3 1 -1Q,nds- 3 I Where You'll Meet Your First selling yourself- Neighbors then your goods or service- 12th and Granby Streets 'i Phone 21633 0ur organization is keyed to help you thru this period -- to carry JEWELERS on where sales are the objective-from analy- T0 THE sis through plan to production and mailing SOUTHLAND .E ' SINCE 1847 Perhaps We can help CONVENIENT TERMS you' ARE AVAILABLE .Eu ene L. Graves, Inc. if . Advertising-Printing D' P' CO' N0'f0lk'V1'g'm Largest Jewelers South 1 '. . X 4-.- W 'i 1 ' ' A 1 .:.,r, 'A ---,. , ' , - '. YH it - ' '- ' A Alii em e--.1- . -ii.,.,,..3i3e,b.e .... I 1341 ' S' J' S 3 I TET EE GECD GDEDGDEIQEE H0511 vffordzkzl 'welcome dwzzzlf Student! of fffllaury flhlglf' Ni F Seaboard Citizens National Bank Nofwff, Vz'rgz'nz'a l We Blfjl, Sell and Exchange Rgfjifcf'g'l:nf1:3373 Q, Ola' School Boob Mrs. Johnson's 7 SI-1 AFFER S shorthand School M s I H so Book Store Expert Instructlon In Shorthand BUY OUR TABLETS Touch Typewriting WHOLESALE and Office Training l Class and Private Instruction Established 1914 , 107 G b St t l ran Y me 413 Flat Iron Building Q Norfolk, Va. Nmfogk y -If v -n-A, vt '+- A- l s , f' WK f i I Myjsw R. sum. G. Jo N N, Principal , ll. I A ,.,., I e t f s e vs ,snag F 155 QQ PQQHDQEQH5 H 513 A Complete Serwee to the Sehools o f the f7NQgtzon ACADEMIC CAPS, GOWNS A N D H O O D S Serving the Senior Clary Q' Jbfo ury fbglz Selzool we A ME Southwestern Cap 85 Gown Company DALLAS, TEXAS Jf A AAAAAAAAAAAZAA A A izi A l -ZI ,, , ' ' ji ,QR .,,j A j.. M361 g E EE eizo oroornri-3, Hosni YOUNG MEN STORE Lg Incorporated Clothing and Haberdashery MAIN AT BANK STREET NORFOLK, VA. l Telephone 32444 NO OBLIGATION Joan, aged five, out to tea was puzzled when she saw the family bow their heads for grace. I What are you doing? she asked. Giving thanks for our daily bread, she was told. f'Don't you give thanks 1 at home, Joan? No, said joan, We pay for our bread. WHERE DID HE Go? Geometry Teacher: 1'Tommy, what is a pol-y-gon? I Tommy Cafter some hesitationlz A dead parrot. li RANDOLPH-MACON COLLEGE Q 1830 FOR MEN 1931 ASHLAND, VIRGINIA Csixteen miles from Richmondj Chartered 1830 A STANDARD COLLEGE THAT STANDS FOR GENUINE SCHOLARSHIP AND 1 CHARACTER. CONFERS THE DEGREES OF B. S. AND A. B. STRONG FACULTY. YJ' All students, including first-year men, given personal attention by full professors. fl For catalogue and further information address p R. E. BLACKWELL, A.M., President, or S. C. HATCHER, Vice-President, Secretary-Treasurer. R. L. DERIEUX 85 BRO. A Grocerzef am! Freflz Meatf EJ 5 Phone 22500 Nineteenth Street and Llewellyn Avenue mf NORFOLK, VIRGINIA i l E 4A.A :E5:2:EffEff3: - Sail ' 'ff N .... . :sfFff- if f 't Qliififim - -f- . AAe------- - .255555Sf.::f:55SEz5?fS,QQf?fTf'f2' l237l T T S I TDGR T UTM? Ice Cream that is Belief' PRODUCED BY Sealfoam' Creezmerief, Ilzeorlbomfed Phones: 41295 26825 430 BoUsH ST. Shoefhr Smart Collegzkzief STYLE - marks the Hofheimer col- legiate shoes for bovs and girls! No wonder Mauryites congregate here. Materials, patterns and prices are right. May we invite your patronage. 'E ? SIX BIG SHOE STORES PORTSMOUTH -NORFOLK-RICHMOND Compeeo Dye W 01165, Inv. 801 E. 26th Street Buttons sewed on and minor repairs made on Men,s Suits Free of Charge 3 Branch Office Monticello Hotel Building Phone 23618 2381 Phone 39390 Harr f L. Goodson P:XPl'lRHAlYG FR AND INTERIOR DICCORATOR .T.. 620 Thirty-fourth Street Norfolk, Virginia or .ff will s:-4 ii. i g x ,I E l f,lll'SClCl1l'll'lC Vision Service Wallis hanrl in hunrl with cclncatlonal progress Qlxxwx'-en -W Q57 G RA N Is Y Sr R ri 151' l rw l 7 ., g Hi' 77' S' .Xrouncl the corner, IllC'l'ff'S a store VVith randies, Cakes and pies galore, Sandwiches, salads, soup and hash, .Xrc served you almost in a flash. So, girls and boys of Maury Hi, lJon't let this ,ad escape your eye. lf you want a real good, home-Cooked lunrh Go to l'arker's with the hunch. 1413 MORAN AYl'l. HIC KXICXY l'llS'l'ORY leaclicr: Who was the greatest general in l rznicef klirnniic: General lfoclif' 'lleacherz Riglit. Nf7XK',NX'l1l7XX'Z1S an clCI'Ill21ll general? Allmmle: Hinclenhnrg. 'llcacherz 'Wery good. Who was lhe AI1lCl'lCZ1ll general? -Iinnnie Cthinking very liurnljz Cien- crzll Motors. F EE 9999 9999995 so H 99 D a'umz'z'0n-14 dwmcemem' r is Promotion in life, as in school, depends on one's ability to absorb knowledge. We p are proud that practically all of our executives have come up in the ranks because of integrity, initiative and absorbing the fine points of merchandising that We have constantly taught them. i D. Pender Grocery Company Operating more than 400 D. P. and Pender Stores in Virginia and North Carolina. Pender's Bakery, Pender's Department Grocery, Pender's Cafe. PRICES, Inc. Formerly PRICE-REYNOLDS HARDWARE CO. Wi Sherwin-Williams Paints and Varnishes MAYTAG VVASHERS y RADIOS i 122 COLLEGE PLACE. Robertson orthrop Sport hop, Inc Virginia s Largest Exclusive Sports Store 430 Granby Street Outfitters to his majesty KING OF SPORTS XL k a , r W lm r99 s o eeerrerr we l24ol 9 I Crichton-Paxton Company, Inc. Distributors of lllariae Supibliey ana' Paints 64-66 Commercial Place The - . Walter Peteflsh Regal Glft Store 15th and Moran Avenue Trunks-Bags NORFOLK, VA. Drugs, Tozlef Arficlef, Ctllldlicll' J First Class Fountain Service Pll0IlC Us-WVe Deliver , Phones 27358-26531 253 Granby Street Tait's Th orobred Seeds Best By Text For lllore Than Sixty Year! GEO. TAIT Sc SONS, Inc. 55 Commercial Place Norfolk, Va. The Maury High School Lunch Room lVi.rhef fo expreff a1Dprec'z'afz'01z fo Me Clan of IQ-flfbl' iff C0-0j2erafz'01z l f Dassus DOWNS, lVIANAGER l241l Att ic eto otbotlett , H iatt E2 Meeks-Collins Electric co., Inc. tg I HE VERTTHING ELECTRICAL 114-116 W. Freemason Street y, , Norfolk, Virginia 1 I I l WAS PA RIGHT OR WRONG? ' I got a lickin' on your account, Pa. I f l A licking on my account? What do you mean? if 'Member last night when I asked you how much a Russian ruble is worth?,' 1 :cY .ra lx, y Wee-ill, 'not worth a damn' is not the answer. 6 -M.i i PROOF ABSOLUTE I ? Mister: Here,s a noted doctor who says that ill health always attacks one's I weakest spot. xl Missus Csweetlyj: You do have a lot of headaches, don't you, dear? lv i aff , . . I 45+ A Clothes Tazloredaf Fasfzzon Park ' Reacfy to Put On 1 i o' .ca 1 DOBBS HATS 1 1 l , i , Reynolds Hardware Co., Inc. 4 304-306 Market Street Telephone 26987 1 NORFOLK, VIRGINIA U ni: I i 1 Q If its from REYNULZTS its RIGHT y eiit Iit 1, I I 1 'i I ?i 'l 1 X I IIIZ S- I . '-::::: E gmE,::,: A..I' -..,, Q D ix X Q .v'44' XXX A5521 i . .11 . :f. 1 fffz' I ,,,,,, 1 ,thtgtwk ,,,,,,, M ,,,,,,,, 1 t,t, I tt,t 1 I T' T T'-A O I A: I O VIOQTEI TA' S hi It Ti S V I jvmii W EE n GIICDFVEI GDEDCDEQEE HQQWBH 4 I ,p Zllinis Ennis it if ILL be treasured by you as a record of the golden days of youthg of events large and p small that will be thus recalled in later years and always with delightg of friendships that will remain forever green. . I It will be the magic door through which you need only I I to pass g to step from age into youth! To us whose privi- lege it was to have a large and pleasant part in its mak- ing, this book Will always be a reminder of the many p friendships that grew and multiplied in this building. p P And so we extend to the Clair our heartiert + congratulations and to thoxe of you whom we Q came to know bert, Adio!! Hasta Za vista! p f K 'I 312992 , all lg AN ORGANIZATION OF SKILLED CRAFTSMEN, DESIGNERS, Q ARTISTS AND PI-IOTO-ENGRAVERS RENDERING SUPERIOR yr PHOTO-ENGRAVING SERVICE. DESIGNERS AND ENGRAVERS i C ' OF THE COMMODORE 4 I SNORFO LK ENGRAVING COMPANY I INCORPORATED I Tivo Rfb1'8lX Boush Sireef as Novjolk. 'Uirginia 3 'I N Sggfpbx Q ' SEBI!! 'I . , gb in x B is .A ...-.-.f - , f la-+31 THE HOUSE OF HIGH GRADE SCHOOL and COLLEGE PUBLICATIONS Again, it has been our pleasure to serve a staHf OfCcTHE CoMMoDoRE,' in this, the twenty-third volume. Appealing, as it does, to the intellectual, there is no class of Work which demands more uni- form quality than printing and advertising for Educational Institutions. It is our ideal to construct a book that will be a real monument to that intangible thing called school spirit and to work with the stai-I' in a spirit of mutual helpfulness and co operation. 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