Maury High School - Commodore Yearbook (Norfolk, VA)

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GRAVES, INCORPORATED Foreword In thls twenty seventh volume of THE LOMMODORIL We have tried to complle an lnterestlng and complete record of the act1v1t1es and achlevements of the Class of 1935 WlthlH lts pages we have recorded at Maury It 1n the future If brmgs fond ITICHIOFICS of our youthful 1deals It wlll accompllsh IIS purpose W have almed at nothlng hlgher and hoped for nothlng less THE STAFF Q 55 many happy associations of our days . . . . . e 3 vau, I , 1 fx H l lm gl i L! X IL UULII III jill - Qu, - , -- 5 'qpfl heme Q . PIONEERING was selected as the theme of THE COMMODORE of 1935, because it symbolizes the courage, the determination, and the idealism of the adventurers of the past and invites the expectant youth of the present. common ous 4- OHKCHTS img Faculty Classes OI'g3HlZ3ElOUS ctlvltles 3, Atflletlcps is A S If rf-5F-3-p- ..A.qw, s l-111 C MMODORE ,,nf Tll Im if X- u' l my N- 'V i l ll ' u ' 3 v lJ -L lpll ll l t X JA HLWUJII l l..LlJ,u I'i-will N , 1l . ,L- 'Er To Margaret Anson Rawls Who has successfully blazed the trail for us during our high school career and has patiently prepared us to follow the untried and difficult paths of the future, We, the Class of 1935, affection- ately dedicate this twenty-seventh volume of our Annual. . ,QQ '2 it lfl ami 'l --Si s.!Qf':f-- - ,. 'bbw' f A 0 - . .s .. f 6 . THE ' -.ifggawffgi i:v'ffmTcQJf f .: '-: B195 . 1 'A ',-3.,N'.' 1 'mWwWWfmWwmW ' I x .,,41, 'JH P, H I-iunffsy f 'f. 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Junior Co-Editor BUSINESS VVESLEY SYKES oooo v,,I .. ,... .Business Manager SAM BARFIELD .. ....... ..... .Assistant Business Manager MARX' Al.I.FN KEARNEY ..... . ..... , Assistant Business Manager BETTY SUNDQUIST. ..u. .... . Junior Assistant Business Manager RIES HEI,LER .Junior Assistant Business Manager TRUTH JACKSON - ..............u . ....... ,.... . ..... . -. . Typist RUTH SALSEURY Typist NELLIE WEAVER ....u..... ,... ...................u........ - - .. . -Typist ' 'Il.Q R 8 rn '-gil: .1 1 -E . - M X . 1-1. 'Zvi TXSY THE COMMODQREL 'I,I ,II 'J1.,' ' 2 TE Q-X A. 5 1.559 ffTheCommodore . ' A I Q Staff I If ' PHvI,LIs HORNSRY I I KENNETH SE.-XY . m ' L A A' . V , . -c AI.-XRY BRIGHT A - ELBERT SLAUIIHTER ' I , '24 HELEN BAXTER SMITH I m BETTY SUNIJQUIST RIES HELI.ER VIRGINIA AIACIJONALD FRANCES BARNARD ' RUTH SALSBURY RUTH JACKSON ' NELI,lE YVEAVER F i x ' 0 V lqARY ALIIEN IQEARNEY SAM BARFIELD I W - T 1-lIlH :mi E ZF' I --SQ 'J' 1' ,J , n.. ' zivlma-g-'., I I Q M 4 '- N-r::f'-,ffi3'I1l?.?mEJ45P'i9fW' JA, D U 9 1- D ' 9 HE COM Moo GRE I-w,f1gl?vwi 'WE Q C ' 1 , A f.-aii-a MM. t e at fhliiiiiuim Wifi wx ai LTHTLLEL-gf wcfgzai fi' ' And Men Move On aa -The multitude of men are blind. They stumble, and they have no light ' By which their seeking feet may find A pathway through the scowling night. Yet always one has eyes that peer Beyond the fog and mist and rain. One breaks the way through doubt and fear To rind for them the way again, And men move on- The multitude oftmen are weak. They quail before a 'crushing foeg In panic rush and never seek To rise and strive and overthrow. But still there's one to rise and stand Against the thing from which they Hee,- One with strong and steady hand To lift the bar that sets them free, And men move on- The multitude of men will doubt A leader's strength and thoughts and skillg In scorn,' his dearest ideals Hout, And jeer and mock his earnest willg But firmer still he pleads his cause, Defies his mockers face to face, And when God calls to him to pause, Another comes to take his place And lead men on. -Helen Baxter Smith, 135. G fNote: This poem won first honors in The Commodore poetry contest.l T f -A. it in E - , if-A -fm ' T t f .r ,H 'lbw 'gfllgi f l Q9 ' 1-.I:x l -. .'ff.-.ini-El?f?'m::'if4:fY D ' f ca in 0 10 IiDUL'A'l'IUN RELIGION jarultp ' mrl' sf Wwvss- 'M JA. I ni1m!.',v ..,xx:um.1:.. ' -5 fframgsoxlnxflzihr' CUM MOD ARTHUR BRAN 'FLY BR I STONV l'1'im'ijml li ,N Y . -V .Q ' A 447- g x.!Qf:,Av. Y -ww, .. x - imgwf - ,, K , ' LQ: 7 A 0 ' ' .. ff ' ' 15 , QGMMOD GRE -1 ' ' fx N U5 H K ll ' ni all x H fy lx IH I u H W V ti! 'J B A . W W U-Zn. A L A ' fi LERIUEL FRANCIS GANIES Jssisirull Prilzfifml f wk SW i- m iw' EQ? .,,,,,,, QXCAA' , .,, - 3. J T E as 'Q' 0 -1 A Q - ' -- ' 16 THE Qf'fT'Wfavj' HEEL MJTf1ff'ZfiSQJ Q'Z.f? 1f m YV Ll Vim1Ei5fg94a ,g-.. 4. - AW Q T .f-fini Mwfliiil MVP '4,mwnw5?h ANNE RUTH RIDDICK Girls' Jziwfyrn' VIRGIE A. LEGGI5'l l' , Sfllllfllf Cozzrzyelor 1 v Q f 1, gg- ! '13 ,Q gftfw- Y ' X H 1 ll1llIll1 4- ,, , V' 4' - fvm, . 9 ,11 g .5knhmj:g!!11.jf,,,'VY EK! 'I Q 9 B 4 . .. .X ul HN--ir.-.dqir-n... V- ..z ---xemmwv - I 0 Y ,fax b 17 KTTH' 1 MGD GRE Oflicers of Instruction and Administration ARTHUR BRANTLY BRISTOW LEMUEL FRANCIS GAMES B.A., M. A., Ed.M. 'B.'S., M.A. Richmond College College of William and Mary University of Virginia Hal'Y31'd UnlVCf5ll'Y Harvard University Assistant Principal Principal VIRGIE A. LEGGETT ANNE RUTH RIDDICK B-A-, Ed-M- B.A., M.A. Randolph-Macon Woman's College - Harvard University Hollins College Virginia Polytechnic Institute Columbia University Columbia University University of Virginia College gzfaxxjlgziigg glfvgfgfg fN'D'7 Girls' Advisor Student Counselor The Department of English VIRGINIA OLD Norfolk College for Young Ladies University of Virginia Columbia University JULIA GRAHAM AUNSPAUGH B.S. Columbia University Mary Baldwin Seminary Radcliffe College University of Virginia Chicago University ELIZABETH R. BOGGS B.A. Farmvville State Teachers College College of William and Mary Columbia University , ,fi , , LUCY NOTTINGHAM BRICKHOUSE Norfolk College for Young Ladies University of Virginia Columbia University RICHARD R. FLETCHER B.S. University of Chattanooga Pennsylvania State College BETTIE M. GOODW Y N Ph.B. Chatham Episcopal Institute University of Virginia Columbia University SUZANNE B. GRAHAM B.A. Randolph-Macon W-oman's College University of Virginia Johns Hopkins University College of William and Mary VIRGINIA CARTER GRAVES B.S. George Peabody College Farmville State Teachers College Harrisonburg State Teachers College New York University University of Virginia ALICE W. HARDY B.A. Randolph-Macon Woman's 'College johns Hopkins University Cornell University 1,'L1s8ZH-are 5'4,f ,? W5 C74 I ' fvi- -fi f '11 !- A I , if-I eff- ' I .-.s - I .l 18 X JI -rf? I uf Ns' IV ,.I1M..,lL J1llL, ' . .Ng 4 The Department of English fCont1nueclj CORINNE JOHNSON EDWIN L. L H MARY CORNELIA STAHR B.A., M.s.R. l 5 tB.A.f If I H MB. Ra5'ci,'ff5l'I,iiii2i2r1ii'i'.mril1-f iiillfge College of Illihffbrwawr- Difkimn C0 f2e University BEN A'VIIN T. TATEM VIRGINIA HOWARD ELIZABETH S. MARTIN -l IBA MA JOHNSON BA. ' -- ' - Farmville State Teachers College l Randolph'Mac0n College University of Virginia College of William and Mary Harvard University Columbia University University of Virginia University of Wisconsin ELIZABETH LEE ELIZABETH KELLY PECKI HELEN WALKER KAMINSKY Vanderbilt University B-S-I MA- B.S. University of London Harrisonburg State Teachers College Harrisonburg State Teachers College University of Virginia College of William and Mary Y,-.' I 5 The Department of History -frlwwmg race ff.4-,.- . , HENRY S. RORER HELEN DAVIDSON WILLI M A. MANSON B,S, B.S. University of Virginia University of Mexico VIRGINIA ARTHUR B.A. College of William and IMary Columbia University HILDEGARDE BARTON B.A. Harrisonburg State Teachers College College of William and Mary 'Columbia University University of Virginia GRACE B. CHAMBERS B.S. Farmv-ille State Teachers College University of Virginia College of William and IMary Farmville State Teachers College DOROTHY GILCHRIST B.A. Hollins College M. FRANCES HARRELL B.S. Fredericksburg State Teachers College University of Virginia College of William and Mary MARY D. JOHNSON B.A. Woman's College, University of North Carolina Columbia University New York University MARY L. JOHNSON B.A. Randolph-Macon Woman's College 'Ranldolph-Macon College MARGARET B. MARKLEY B.A. Randolph-'Macon Woman's College Harvard University University of North Carolina LII.. 6. -' U- M. ETHEL VAIDEN College of William and Mary University of Virginia Columbia University University of Chicago JOHN F. WARD B.A. College of William and Mary University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Divinity School Oxford University . 19 Y' ' 'MTU - ,N imll llul lit ' H E MMCD CRE I -glkiiil M . law ll 'M' s 7 4' - A. 7 The Department of Mathematics 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 Oxford University CHAMPE CARTER DOUTHAT B.S. Radford State Teachers College Columlbia University University of Virginia Harvard University College of William and 'Mary LYNETTE HAMLET B.A., M.A. Randolph-Macon Woman's College llege of William and May x,At4'7-ka.,-...X,.,k VIRGIE A. LEGGETT B.A., Ed.M. Randolph-Macon Woman's College Harvard University Virginia Polytechnic Institute Columbia University College of William and Mary, Norfolk Division Cambridge University MARY S. MOORE B.A. Randolph-Macon Woman's College MARGARET RAWLS B.A. Woman's College of Alabama Columbia University Oxford University VIRGINIA REYNOLDS Leache-Wood Seminary Columbia University CATHARINE RIDDLE B.S. Farmville State Teachers College Mary Baldwin College LUCY MANSON SIMPSON Farmville State Teachers College University of Virginia College of William and Mary ANN IE PATRICK WELCH B.A. Randolph-Macon Woman's College University of Virginia University of Michigan College of William and Mary Syracuse University CECILE A. PERRY B.A. Hollins College The Department of Science ELIZABETH GILLESPIE Wellesley College University of Geneva, Switzerland Harvard University University of Chicago University of Pennsylvania ANNE WHITE BLAKE FRANCES G. HARDY B.A. Randolph-Macon Woman's College Columbia University EDGAR JACKSON B.A., M.A., LL.B. Randolph-Macon College Washington and Lee University FAYE SAVAGE B.S. Greensboro College Columlbi University E I HENK ,ff B.A. -A' Hollins College Columbia University B.A. Couege of Wmia ' and Maw LORIAN s. MILLER VIRGINIA TURPIN Matthew Fontaine Maury High School B-5- KATE EMELINE GILLETTE Harrisonburg State Teachers College BA' NELL PHIPPS Randolph-Macon Woman's College B.A., M.A.' DOROTHY WALKER University of Virginia Vvesthampmn College B-S' .University of California Columbia University University of Richmond I CWA, 4 , -'jp !. H F- y -5 '-ff' I tw. avail ' ' ' - f ' 20 connono . - . uf-iran , , Ellllflrlr I- Ig fa.illu1LIl.i JE lilll llillliimig The Department of Latin ANNE INIILLER STIFF SHIRLEY F. GRANBERY L. PEARL TUCK P . BA' Marshall College, West Virginia Elon lgjguege Ccfosiiher College University of Virginia 22:21:22 gggysxiig ou ia University , , , , , College of William and Mary University of Virginia B. MARGARET WILSON B.A. Randolph-Macon Woman's College The Department of Modern Languages CHERRY NOTTINGHAM IONE FAULEY MIRIAM S. SILBERGER OH.. Ph'l3 :I'l3' I L'Ecole de France B-A- lcer ' ca emie U ' 't f M 1 I , University of Chicago nlgiggrg Eniveiggona College of William and Mary University de Grenoble, FFHIICC Sgrbonne University, Paris UIIiV0l'Sity Of Madrid University of California 'Sorbonne University, Paris University gf Madrid MARY WOODARD B.A., M A. BERNICE BBARADSHAW ANNE EIDDICK Randolph-Macon Woman's College Randolph-Macon Woman's College Hollins College Cornell University Universite de Nancy Columbia University i Universite de Paris University of Virginia The Commercial Department: GEORGE ALLEN HAWKINS PATRICK A. KELLEY B.A., M.A. West Virginia University Ohio State University Mountain State Business College STANLEY F. ALLEN M.A. Columbia University JENNIE J. DAUGHTREY B.A. Chowan College College of William and Mary Columbia University Harrisonburg State Teachers College University of Virginia HETTIE RUTH GIBBS College of William and ,Mary University of Virginia ROBERTA DAY HODGKIN B.S. Farmville State Teachers College Clark University M.E. Bloomsburg 'State Normal School HENRY C. NOLLEY B.A., LL.B. Randolph-'Macon College National University PAUL O'HARA College of William and Mary Ferris Institute Zanerian Art College Fredericksburg State Teachers College FRANCES ROSENBLATT B.A. Fredericksburg State Teachers College George Washington University New York University College of William and Mary NELLIE L. SAUNDERS B.A. Westhampton College University of Virginia University of Maine JOSEPHINE SAVILLE B.S. Fredericksburg State Teachers College Farmville State Teachers College University of Virginia University of California College of William and Mary OTHO W. THOMAS Bridgewater College College of William and Mary University of Virginia HUGH L. AU A llerv g5i1 rversity of Virginia DOROTHY E. WILKINSON B.'S. Fredericksburg State Teachers College New York University ' rm 3.3 lv !, i A. Y V Lf-C pft,-5 ' QWQDZFI ' - - r L t '71 ' , - 4 s lil I HE C MMODORE ,N .. atll.t -i l l , Li n lil . , - Jr Vs-if .mt 1rii.nsg,,f :1 'f as The Department of Manual Training JAMES W. PHILLIPS ED3A' ?TABROOK WILLIAM THEODORE B. A. , , Edin-boro State Normal K ' MYRICK Oberlin College L rnegie Instdute of Technology B-3- Camegle Institute of Technology Virginia Polytechnic Institute HERMAN L. BERRY RQBERT H, MCKAY Virginia Polytechnic Institute Buffalo State Normal school H' RFAMP C. CHRISTENSEN Pratt Institute Virginia Polytechnic Institute Oshkosh State Teachers College Mechanics Institute The Department of Art CLARICE M. THOIVIAS SARA CROSS JOYNER Alf d U ' ills' Alf d N1 Y BA MA' re mversi , re , I . . I I The Wendell Philligs Austin School of Lake Forest Umvefslfl' Commercial Art College of W-illiam and Mary New York State School of Clay- Columbia University Working and Ceramics The Department of Home Economics MAYREA NGYLES ETHEL WILLEY B.A. B.S. University of Kansas Farmville State Teachers College Columbia University Simmons College The Department of Physical Education RAYMOND S. CASEY MARGARET GRIGG B P.E. MOORE B.S. Springfield College, MHSS21ChUS9ffS Central School of Physical Education, New York . Sargent School of Physical Education New York University The Department of Music SENA B. WOOD Martha Washington College Peabody Conservatory Columbia University College of William and Mary Eastman School of Music Ollice StaH' PAULINE TEBAU LT MARY PORTLOCK KATHERINE C. WELLS Secretary SOUTHGATE Nurse B. . Smgafy DESSIE DOWNS FRANCES HQGGARD Randolph-Macon Woman's College Lunchroom Manager Secretary REBECCA MCALPINE EDWARD V, MCGEHEE Librarian Custodian JS II Nfff- Y, D U Q K ' ' , T T tp .v' 1? 'Sli' ln ilw TAFE- A , 22 ' C Qtlasses ll! H'-mlulev :tl1.1a!u1:lvlm'r3,1r'1!4w- '1,,:,S'r't ,ixmtzllmu-M - ' , -hg2,L.vis M'.: 1 - 5 ,. , naar: v - ,, Seniors 23 in -1177 i . Q5 w 1 , i?4Q0MMOD 0313 HONOR ROLL I N X-ji 1 'fX' ' N' Y Y-YAL'f'1f!,' ,M ,gh --ffs DOO 4-, 1 Tj: I QQNFW'iQ f 1P2 gfa Mg.- .J 24 ' XA M O QTTTT-Tx ' ff! THE CQMMUD HONOR ROLL rg V -EE K7 1' f- ,Q-fx ' .F , - Y Q L-L v A xf 1 ,' ,. .X fi: -1- lqrnygll Q7 sb . . ' Q., , . :. L ,...- . bi 0 - gn .N ' an-if - f:-A,fan'i-1ifTii -Z' -f- fbliwxxx -if 1 U 0 , , ' NGA I-H f 'mi-W 1 25 E MMQDQRE K ix X17 ,il In Q: m ,- Ill . 3 F' H 'T-i2I.i:'Ii lil' I lI. T Honor Roll lwargery Belle Cohen. ..,,.. .,.,,,, - Sadron Clyde Lampert .,l,..,,....,,..l, Mary Allen Kearney .....,..,,...,,...v, Rosa Elizabeth Jordan ,,..,,,,..,,,. Gertrude Helena Van Name ,.,,,... john Moses Gore ..,.... - .......,,,l..,,.. Margaret Pryor Truitt ,..,,...,,l.,,,. John Sheppard Fantone ,,,..,l....,,,,. Lorena Augustine Shepherd e...,,..,. Mary Jane Langley ,,..e,,..,,,.,,,....., Katharine Ridgely Norfleet ,..,,...,e lwary Frances Bright ,..,...,,,..V,...,,, lldargaret Antoinette Wood. ,,..,,. Nlargaret VVi1mouth Anderson ..., Annie Wilson Brock ..,...,A...,,,....,. Edward Eugene lliullen ,,,.,,,...,,l Sylvan Edward Myers, Jr .,,,..e.... John Burroughs James e.....,.,....,,.,,, Mildred Virginia Perry elr.,,el...,.,., Lucius Adams Daugherty ,,...,,...e. Luna Jeanne McDonald ...,,,.. ,...., Leroy 'Edward Duncan, Jr .e...,,,, Elsie Phyllis Hornsby ,,,.,.,,,...,t,, joseph Richter ,,,. .. ,,,..,,,,.,, ,,.... . . UNE GRADUATES 97.05 96.50 96.00 95.95 95.90 95.64 95.08 94.42 94.26 93.67 93.38 93.18 93.18 93.15 93.13 93.10 92.74 92.65 92.55 92.52 92.48 92.45 92.45 92.43 Lucile Perryman Bybee ........ Margaret Virginia Turner ..,....... Berry Drew Willis, Jr ......,.. Jean Chandler Smith ...,...,.... Margaret Elizabeth Taylor.. Evelyn Beatrice Stanton. ............. Jennie Plummer Osborne--- Mildred Keithley Taylor ...... Helen Lucille O'Reilly .....,.. Neoma Ellsworth Bunting.. Roberta O'Dineal Chapman. ....... Nathan Leonard Savage ....,,. Martha Wright ............................ Elbert Goodwin Slaughterd.- Pattie Alston Bounds .......... Harry Manuel Vitsky .......... Frances Ardilia Mathews--- Arthur Balfour Henderson ......... Esmer Ann Callis ................. . Linwood Grant Lawrence, Jr. .... Edwin Pryor Wormington ......... lrving Furman .................... Helen Baxter Smith. ....... Esther Diana Uris ...... .... FEBRUARY GRADUATES Sadye Galumbeck ......... ....... 9 5.45 Ritty Baumgard .......................... 94.10 Jacob Warren Dunston ......... ....... 9 1.90 Emily Virginia Turk. ........ . lliildred Elizabeth Land.-..- William Wesley Grover, Jr. Ann Nivison Bradford Parks ...... 90.60 'Q '71 E xXQX:,--. X Li 1 mg Q 0 n . fi. 'ff mir or ,Z U '-E, .... ....... . 5 A di im . R A eu - eQ. 26 92.20 92.20 92.05 92.04 91.95 91.91 91.89 91.68 91.43 91.38 91.33 91.25 91.05 90.77 90.74 90.68 90.63 90.60 90.52 90.50 90.36 90.15 90.09 90.00 91.46 91.35 90.90 THE common OREQ g I I I I I I I I E fu . HOIVIE ROOIVI REPRESENTATIVES, 1934-1935 101, Meredith Trotter, 102, Capehart Harney, 103, Elizabeth Bagnellg 104, jennie Osborne, 105, Albert Roperg 106A, Charles Hollenbeckg 10613, Ann Parksg 107, Olive Burn, 108, Elizabeth Priestg 109, Eugene Mullen, 110, Ritty Baumgardg 111, Robert Rawlg 112, jack Ross, 113, Evelyn Parks, 114, Hudson Bowler, 115, Margaret Treakleg 116, Helen Owens. X iivivxt ' 1 'J E A l l it -- 'G 51 fm . we ef, Bkiix .I 27 3, I . In IIA' - IM. iv VL-li IA Mig- fx QQ 52 ? , u?1'11.no ,2,,l I,s -Ill I' E- ff 69 MMQDQRE 4 'i 7 N r V 1 1 JV Ah - Egw Hx- I 'K iuU If l'.lLQ u'?5.A1f21g53Y5i..' . ROBl .R'l'fX DAY IIODCQRIN 1' . A' m . , , ' -1+ ' G' 5ffWJlI.Wll', I' fb1'11z11'.x' f,ff1.f.v R QQ Y H V I Y xii 134-.mx Y Y-ifgz li 1:51. , + .4!1g-QLf-f - M.-12+ - -s!B L , 7 0 ig Q Q.J :Q .ggQ,'g,LiLs,2. 28 THE COM MOD Vt. , ,i,,-..,,.,,w, . ,.,,-, -,.,-, V-- .... W.- . , . Y-.M..,.f......,,?. F 1 1 F 1 1 1 f 1 1 , 1 I 5' i 1 U W L 1 1 .1 -- 1 E 1 1 I I ,A.N4. 1 L.. in, . l l'1BRUyXRY CLASS Ol l'xIClfRS Firxf RIJ7C'L1,l'l'Siill'l1f, 01111111111 Bl'iIlklC'YQ Vice-P1'0side11t, Ann Parks. Svmrzfl RIJZC'-S9CI'i'f2lI'X' Sum XVhitcg '1xl'CZlSlll'9I' Xvzlrren Dunstzm. , l 3 K N-1 - ' f - 4nT ui xflf-A' YM7 Ne. .N wig 1 Q 0 ' -1 ,1 . ' ' Z 'WWX 29 ff X We WE COMMODORE 1-l,f'..w-,L ', N T , 1 X -I r1'g.N.,f4i'?2i3laMlll'llfl'1l..1-- Lwwll f,QL,e .lll 5131, YQ ' 2552 ill,-L' rluuuuuulv F1501 Q 411.11 a 1 nr:j33,jJNj.,51e.eff'?:g,ifQiT' --A- C JOHN U. ADDENBROOK General B ISABELLE THERESA BAILEY flljali General B JOHN MATTHEW BARLOW Cfcatjil General B RICHARD BARLOW K!DickD General B TADA LOUISE BARTRON General B RITTY BAUMGARD General A IDOROTHY MAE BEAMAN NDC!!! General B lub Hispanicog H. S. Student Club JOSEPHINE BRANSON BELL Plzem1y,' General B ' Q52 552 .1 m am' 30 ..r,.., ,,,, Y 99 'fps , ' Q .O ... ' O' 'A' ' 1 30 1-ff rl? 'Q ll 1142-.w2rf:ff'f .L X lfl,,i 1 -La' ' A llll!.1ff1v , 4 ifgiglffj-ft J.. T .'-fnfs W-I ' s iw. ALM' nUuHLuw'z':r .ii- LENA BERGER HLWU Commercial FREDA BERLIN Hfwnzr' General A Maury Literary Society JEAN ELLIS BLUFORD ujfflfln Classical Preparatory Quill and Scrollg Dramatic Clulvg ll. S. Student Clulmg Girls' Glee Clulmg Sodalitas Latina FRANK BAGLEY BRAGG ffB'.ag,g,lJ Classical Preparatory CJORMAN GREGORY BRINKLEY rcsdgn General B President, Dramatic Club: President, Felmruarv Class: Footlwallg lVlinstrels ANNE ELIZABETH BUTLER Uljbbyng HIJLLHH General A JOHN MALXIQVIN CARPER Cf11'kc1,' General B NIARY CICERO IKBHLYD Commercial CAWQ- all 1- wvmw 9-Q 4- ,..,..r .,,, '1 AE A 'ff -f : H H 31 xX-Q A , J if f' HE COMMODORE f f'fiZ191fPl ffm ,in it lififlllni LJ if ffm Q lrliifiea f' MAX COGAN Curley General B JOSEPH M. COMMANDER, JR. JOe g J1mnie General B lVlAUD COOK Cookie Ge :eral A M1ury Literary Society MAllY LOU COULDORN General B HOWARD CROMWELL Squz1l', Ge.xeral B Manager, Track JOHN EDWARD IJAWSON Ink General B IQLEANOR NIARIE DOUGHERTY Nell General B Girls' Glee Clubg H. S. Student Clubg Science Club JACOB WARREN IUUNSTAN VVar1'en Bain Literary Societyg Cann-on Mathematics Clubg Science Clubg Treasurer, February Class Qfex.. S2 ---1 111291 !-,E V ........ , if' 15 rfb ,.,. 2 Z 1, 1 ' ' 1.1 E' 'U' ' E. ., 32 General B PIIJWARIJ RANIJOLPH FRASER Ramzy General B MARY NINIX FULFORD Commercial Ye I ,g ll fe - COMMOD CHQ VIRGINIA EVANS Virg-ie General B l7I':IInzItiI' Cluhg H. S. School Student Clulv JAM ICS FRANCIS FAIRER JiI11111 y' ' General li lx lARGARE'1' Ii. FANSI IAXV ccB0l.kyu General B ll. S. Student Club lVlARGARE'I' FERGUSON I f'1'gie Classical Preparatory Dramatic Club NIARY IRVING FIiRRA'I r I w'mtl CARROLL LEI2 GAIIUII UCl07lfj7Zc'7Zf!1!D WEE: General B 33 e' I . . -' E. EI EIR ' A 23K fws 2g ?5Y -'ii?E D ' - . Y fr ' ELGQXQ. - 34 MMODQRE .1774 K II wp -Q , taller: Iv : I III all? HE K fx '!iII:I luII1'.iP 1.LQ,VIwWf.' l , . tEL., SADYE GALUM BECK Saflye Classical Preparatory Le Cercle Francaisg Sodalitan Latinag Dramatic Clulug Club Etiquette MII,TON SIDNEY GOLDMAN ffII4zI-key General B Orchestra MARVIN GREEN NIJ DP! Technical Preparatory CHARLIE CANE GREGORY, JR. General B AUDREY CERINALDS T00l5ie General B VVILLIAM WESLEY GROVER JR. HMI WIJQ ' 3 General A Bain Literary Societyg Cannon Mathematics Club MIRI.AM HARLAND Te55ie Classical Preparatory JANICE ALEXANDER HART General A 17' X TT I 'iI..II,,? Wm 'Zh 'WE Q7 THE OOMMODOR ,L I -fihx j flaifigll . - DENNIS CLINTON HASSEI,L Bu.rle1 ' General B CARRIE ELIZABETH HODGES Home Economics Cheer Leader CHARLES ERNEST HOLLENBEOK Charlie General B MinStrels THOMAS CAMPBELL HOLT ffHankD General B ROGER RAY HUDGINS, JR. General B Assistant Manager, Track BETTY JANE HUFFAKER General B H. S. Student Club ELIZABETH T. HULL ffBetlyD General B HELEN RITA HURWITZ Hebbie Commercial T fi 1- -T 3- f ff' 45 MA ' R J!5!,,,eF?1:il' ?3'21f24i -+,XDZ'5!l ' - . ,B . I I 35 mx SR IU I MMGDQRE CUTLER INGE ffC'uZD General B JACQUELINE BAILEY JACKSON fzu'kie Commercial H. S. Student Clubg El Club Hispanicog Bask Bull EUGENE -JACOBS ufzzkeyn General B Science Club IALMA DORIS JOHNSON General A H. S. Student Club BILL JOHNSON General B MARGARET PING JUNG General A H. S. Sxudent Clubg Science Club MARX' FRANCES KNEIPI.E C uflfilzv Commercial PAUL LADD fffdkgv General B fe ., I E- f- .... Cfe -I I.,.,... 'I S-7' IA .. A 'ii mi 45 Q 0 ' 0 . ' ff, 4- iyz. 36 CUMMODUKEQ fi ll I '-'ll -A Ke? 'Vu BELL M. Ill Z Q MILDRED ELIZABETH LAND ll. S. Student Clubg Science Clulw. MILDRED M. LAPETINA fWi1'K'ey g Lappv Classical Preparatory Girls' Glee Club 'FVVIFORD JXUBREY lVlASON ,fl11b General A IJOROTH Cl H, S. Student Clulwg Treasurer, Girls' Glee Clula ,ANNE ICMERSON lVI1LLER Classical Preparatory Dramatic Clnlm ARYMAN lVlII.LER ffMff,Qkgy General A OE LOFURNO 02,0633 General li Y ST. CLAIR MCCOY Hoof' arsical Preparatory Bu1!fZy Commercial PAUL MARSHALL MILI,.ER Sk00Zer Commercial wif 1, l fllfiml !.we ., i,l,, H 1 Q ' ' 0 ,L 4L ',. 37 ,, A iwifffilfflll Wai llliliqi qi R HE CQMMCDQRE ,N ,f ,:-:il 2 n QL. ,,r,1i.,, , 2.25: 5 4 EQLEQQWGEHIIIZM 55631 in O ' IEANETTE BARRETT MOORE ffGinD General B LOUISE REVEL MORSE Louise Commercial H. S. Student Club MINAH RUTH MUIR CKTOWWD General A Secretary, Science Clubg Le Cercle Francais RANDOLPH MUNDEN cfRuddyn General B SEPH S. MUSGRAVE III 7 . ujoen General B Science Clubg Bain Literary Societyg Cannon Mathematics Club TABE D. NEIHOUSE Commercial ALTON R. NEWTON KA Zn General B MARY PANISITI n'S0M,yn Commercial . IU , 2 X gg ,-.., llllfiull QQ? ,, N H .. ,vt W ,fv- Q A ' S ' l1Nl Q 0 A .q. - 38 THE ANN NIVISON BRADFORD PARKS ffAnnD Classical Preparatory Vice-President, February Classg H. S. Student Clubg Le Cercle Francais DOROTHY PARSONS UDOID Commercial CLAUDIA BALDWIN POLLARD General B Dramatic Club ELLIE ZIMMERMAN PORTLOCK rrEZn General B ELIZABETH PRIEST Lihha General A Dramatic Club CLYDE PRITCHARD Johnnie Jones General B MARY RAWLS Mary 5 Sophie General A NELL WILLIAMS RENN Hi N ellie 5 Dutch General B HPX, W D -in lil ! ,, ,,,,,, 723- xfcffs l' 'Q Q - - ,. . I -X . 39 giLX,,, ,MFLTHT-l if TN ' HIE CQMMODQRE ,-. g'g'.,qf,, rf,A,','j-J:I W, ,rl r ,vm Haj, X, . llEf3f?l5All M 1 -rl ilu L a l 'l gE'f1.j3L R e 'R -. IDOROTHY CSERTRUDE R HODES UIJOIU General B EDITH REBECCA ROBERTS General B VVILHELMINA D. ROBERTSON lVill1a' Commercial H, S. Student Club ROBERT EARL R U!e61f'k6'f,, General B ALLEN JEROME RONICK Ronny General B lVlARG.-XRET HILDA uA4m.gyJJ General B NIARIE SANSONE Ma1'ie Commercial 'THOMAS ,IEEEERS OGISTER SANFORD ON SAUI., ujeffn General B y K R- V ' W ' K- 'K N75 f Fe - S E ,4 .134 -Ml-2, T l...rr ,E ,M JA .b fx eff A F :, HUU .E - ,g ' A ' V 0 A . . - Z r11nf.ri.z1f9:+fQE'hn:,fN A 0 ., fr, ' X 40 ,E ' ,E ff' E THE CQMMQDQREQ N'T',-'NH ,ll alll rlif1.Krlh all liiilflllf '-,X ,A L Hr-Ei f ries Xfire THELMA SAUNDERS Thai General B GEORGE EDWARD SCHAEFFR E1Z1lie', General B Hi-Y Clulwg Business Manager, Foutlmallg Assist- ant Manager, Track EDVVIN BENNETT SCHMUCKER uSl'h7I17lL'kt?1'D General B CASELL SC H0015 General B l-l. S. Student Club CECIL EASTWOOD SEARS, JR. ffceli General B lli-Y Clulvg Staff, Maury News JOHN WALKER SEAV, JR. fftldfkli General B LONNIE EDWIN SEAY J 14 pe' ' General B Trackg Baseball: Funtlmall R UTH PEARL SEGALL HIJOOPU General B Maury Literary Society x . - 1 - ef- 'Q ' 6 111 flllll 1 . ,X----. .Q '-fc . Q 1 3 V ,, 1- fl'.. 4,' ,,,,,,, ,H f 1 h 'Q-X915 Q' -Q . ' - D 'ff- , . 1 A ,, as Y X 41 f A HE COMMODORE ii i ' ll lu If t - fi. rtr n .t . x1tirol . m e Q. R-ff FRED ROLAND SIMPSON, JR. Frml1Zie General A ni-Y Club HENRY CJAILLARD SMART Hen1'y g Gillian General A Track CATHARINE SNELLINGS 11811711-PM General B Girls' Glee Club SARA STUHBS S111M5 g Hubby Home Economics CJEORGIE ELIZABETH SULLIVAN Skipper Commercial EWELL EDMOND TROUT General B EMILY 'FURK ffylllrkgiyli General A Girls' Monogram Clulwg Curtain Clnlvg Girls' Glee Clubg Le Cerele Francaisg ll. S. Student Club MARJORIE WARWICK fKA7yf!H.Lg!! General B H. S. Student Club X vrkffxig HHN , I ,Y L ,Fw A f fg-53-:L ,? 0 S-'ffffm J IU K fy mx R H - 'q 111:Fi13- l JB A U 'J -If 'A ' ' sv. I 42 S 'J w ' . ' .' '. 11 '. I -V R ' Y, , 0 UDORBRLLAEIITGLI 1 THE C MM 32 7- .' l '-I II II' ' 'l5'1l::llZ'f -. , ' mg L 11315-.-..:?ig,1:J,Qf,-k'iEj.,'I-I IFES 1 mn? ll,Ul.,DLDuu NEI,LIli ELIZABETH WEAVER Nell Commercial Stall The Commodore , WILLIAM C. VVEST Skinny General B WILLIAM LEON VVEST General B BERTHA HELEN VVESTFAHI. HBHITD General B H. S. Student Club SARA JANE WHITE Sam Jane Classical Preparatory President, Dramatic Clubg Secretary, February Class ALVA FLETCHER WILLIAMS Kflifllil Commercial -IAM ES MORTIMER WILLIAMS Jimmy Technical Preparatory lli'Y Clubg Cannon Mathematics Club ' VV. RAYMOND VVILLIAMSON uCOl.kyn General B VIRGINIA WINFREE General A ' A ' X v T' V lv l i ,2..E,4' r -- I-v,.,, ,, 4 .A N SXQXN eh ls 0 Q 0 L , . y ' f. ff 43 jfliilitullllll llgil k AH? C MMODORE February Graduating Class Commencement Exercises E1 PROGRAM PRESIDING OFFICER-C.'W. MASON Superintendent of Norfolk Public Schools Processional Invocation. sss,s..,A..lss, s,sls ssss..,ss The Reverend Henry W. Tiffany Chorus- Maury Alma Materv-- s....A...ss,.,,s.... The Graduating Class Address .,s,.sss -G s,si.,.........,u..ssuu.. ...,.,i.. Y Winder R. Harris Minuet QMozartQ s.....,ss... s... . C .,....... Maury Orchestra Presentation of Diplomas lss..,ssl, ls.ss,.ss...,.s..sss. ss..s.sl P r incipal A. B. Bristow Chorus- The Recessionaln I de Kovenl lll.. C, s l,lssss...ls The Graduating Class CLASS OFFICERS Presidents ,s.l Vice-Presidents .,,,,,s Secretary. .ll..,lsss l - Treasurerm, C Sponsor .s.....s,.il .sl. sls.,l., First Honor Pupil .,ss.,s, Second Honor Pupil ..,ssss,. Gorman Brinkley Parks Sara White Warreix Dunston Miss Roberta Hodgkin s,-s,-.Sadye Galumbeck ,s,,ss,sssRitty Baumgard Xx , T X. . , Q ,, -x , I :Q pf 1-1--l Eg.-1, 1f-v. fm., ur 44 x.ZQX:,-Q 4, .. o 7,5 THE CCMMUDOR -522i , ki' 1 R17 uuwl i lgi.1 ll' rm51l,l!is .' The Rhododendron aa By the craggy hillside, Through the mosses rare, I can scent the rhododendron In the heavy mountain air5 Or tumbling o'er the rock-shelves Or by a brooklet's brink, Perhaps We'll see it drooping As if to steal a drink. I gaze . . . and gazing makes me think . . . Perhaps some airy sprite Has spilled some sparkling drops of pink In his ethereal flight . . . And falling . . . splashed on leaves so rare . . . Left blushing rhododendrons there! -GLIVE BURN, '3 5. CNote: This poem won Honorable Mention in the Virginia High School Literary and Athletic League poetry contest., v V - Y .. if ,a 11 i.- ll':VUI4U,'i I! , e' V .K I I q 1 lr 1'4- ' - 1 rf ' --. 4. --Q , en .c ' 24,13-'ran-114 - -4- TJA'-M 1 . A .Al ME. ' --Hfmf f ? lD01 45 55,15 we:F'N1JLl-lUQ'l W Kiln L '41 in Qi.nj',,,G4 .-'Eggs H- ' A fc-, -. f V if N fx x ,fv,,,W-V A fwv?FE+ X , HE !i'iQ,f: 71 1ff5 LL 3.33313 Fiwixiifax ' . ,.'W-',.IQAgHmH7g'f!k VIL-'1xi.b.J '1 Q? klin I !'.Rbi5fbf XASKJIX V, rr X K M UBNQ Fi NlqXRCifXRli'1' ANSON RQXXVLS SPOII,i'0l', Senior Cfffzsx T7 S Nwwmmm, V' f A anim. ,Emi Www 45 X ix 2 x ,J '15 .. ' ' ' ff ff 4 fr, vw ,- .Q- ,5 ' N Y r- ,.,L X X A.,1 .1M ' -.W 'IE' . , 1 ' JW .a Y ' A . I' - 'xi ,,,kf'w 4 in 'wgfwt iii f. N -P6 'NfN gi' 74 f THE common , N N ,l aigi-sp igl i eil-r.f2', x l ., ..- -. A, , ..,. - . kk V. ,. , k,Zg4,gi.AT xi? ,. Q 1 ' v 1 -f X? '- if xi L J V JUNE CLASS OI7I ICIfRS l ir.vf R010-Px'csidcr1t, John Goreg Vice-Presidexmt, Cupchzlrt Harney. Srmnzl Rn-zu-Secretary, AI21l'2,I2lI'Ct Andcrsong Treasurer, Annie Brock. :X L , 7 443. f ni s.f'v'- . f N ' 1' N- , Y -1- ' uQgg f QQ ' z-.lg - -.. If 5 ' ' A ' n . ' ' ' X 47 wi l l ll lll r HHQCDMMODCJRE -1 M, umu.UU BMT, I. ,lgul n In-TVMEYR4.- rm.. SENIOR CLASS 0 SCOTT ABBOTT Scottie General B iJ,,dv , MARTHA W. ,'5xBBOTT 'QV' ! l ' lfV0rtlnngt0n ..11X0ld'i'.-J General B RANDOLPH ERWIN ACEY Reverend General A MARJORIE AMELIA Aciuss KfMdrgy,! General A Hypatia Mathematics Societyg Maury Literary Societyg Staff, Maury News g H. S. Student Club ETH EL TALFRAM E Commercial MARY RUTH AI.,I...ARD Commercial H. S. Student Club FRANKLIN H. ALLEN Franklin Commercial MARGARET W. ANDERSON M ar garet' ' Classical Preparatory junior Assistant Business Manager, The Com- mOdOre g Dramatic Clubg Secretary, Senior Class ' xx. . , 'T A ,M .t.. .E vfCf -f'- 76? . Vg ,f , E . it -f - tllittt- f- Kb ' ---- 5,5 li in .X A -4 'T gl 4 A 0 6 v - 0. F Q N- n X L 1 48 rw THE COMMODCJREQ 4ir?P1L., f 5-ifIlil'I. .1l. ill ni, ' 'fl ' HAZE1. MOREA ANDREVVS Hazel General B Dramatic Clulwg Treasurer, H. S. Student Club. RALPH FRANK ANDREWS Ralph General B IJORIS CORBIN ARNOLD D0.re.r 5 Dot General B H. S. Student Clubg Art Clubg Science Cluhg Sodalitas Latina. . 1 .ABRAHAM ARONOV Wwe A hiv . V4 cs-Ab'-1 Technical Prepa ratory ELIZABETH WILSON BAGNELI. General B EDITH ELIZABETH BAKER Edie General B C C0-Qs ill' EVELYN RUTH BAKER fflfnpv Commercial C5 PAUL BALABAN Pim1ey - General A f',q, , .52 1, j- T?-. S-fc-f-Y. ' 6NlPc3!l D -A . .L - ' r Q- L - . I 49 1' HE MMQD GRE ,f W u ,xf 1 f ,Tm I I l III F '-. , 3 ,Ip I ll ' W lu ' Ji 1. 'lIIlI,lY. -L 'll ll ,mg X -glILll ' LL.JLE.l 'yflllf f -1' RAYMOND STUART BALDWIN Stuart General B Golfg Track THELMA BALDWIN uTheln Commercial Science Clubg H. S. Student Club NANCY LEE BALL Lee Lee General A H. S. Student Club SAM T. BARFIELD aff,-,vw General A 7- A f- Staff, The Commodoreng Cannon Mathematics ' ,fi Club 4' Abfdu SARAH ADELE BARNER Sari General A ' NELL BROCKETT BARNES Q KINEZZD M General B WILLIAM MARSHALL BARNES flBi!lyD General A Hi-Y Club BERGER EDWIN BARSELL Eddie General B S A1 ,Q I ,Q Z It .mwffg 4.... ......,, , 5- - - 'I -egg, Q' .f': '- A - Realm. 50 'L THE COMMODOPJI T T ll Pig- ar., f '-3714 IILL.1Lml f.IEL K- ' ELEANOR WRIGHT BARTLETT Harm Commercial BERNARD BATLEMAN Babe General B Orchestra ADELAIDE BEASER ffflggien W General B l' BARNEY W LLIAM BELCHER 2 mercl l lwW SYLVTLN BELKOV , crsylvinnn General B KENNETH BELL Sc7fz0m1ie General B Footballg Basket Ballg Track IDOLORES MAYEIELD BELLAMY General A MARY LUCILLE BENNETT CCCOZEDS CfLucyiD GeneralB Y ,-Q, 173 !., ex . R H .,---A T fi ww- ' ' - Q . ., . - 4'-f 1 51 MMQDQRE did ' I ,l' pf- 75133427 ' .l..lf!.IY:!11 lIl1-w 7 '1 . .L- KATHERINE HUDGINS BENTLEY KfKillylJ General B Dramatic Clubg H. S. Student Club LILLIAN BERMAN . . Lzl ' Commercial Science Club CHARLES B. BERNARD, III ugullllyn Technical Preparatory EDWARD LEE BERRY lfBg7.7.yD General B JAM ES Ons BILLUPS Jimmie Technical Preparatory Bain Literary Societyg Cannon Mathematics Clubg El Club Hispanicog Hi-Y Club HUBERT BLACK H'ugh General B BARBARA LEE BLAIR uB6l!15,,j Bobbie General A El Club Hispanico Le Cercle Francais LOUISE ELIZABETH BLAND Carrie ' General A El Club Hispanicn pgs Y H A S My 4567 - X' T 'l l awiii f- ' 4-:Q L 52. T E HE COMMGDUKEE all llllll ellme -, lu A4 5531.1 9.1 mn- un., A- CJARLAND POLLARD BLYTHE l'0lly,'g True Blfltfv General B FRANCES LOUISE BOSANG ulJ0P6,yc,n General A PA'1 1'1E ALSTON BOUNDS Classical Preparatory HUDSON BOXVLER 'flew' General B EDYTHE BRADLEY cmmme.-cial JANE I1OI.MAN BRANCH Classical Preparatory ANNA FRANCES BRANDENBURG Frankie General A Girls' Glee Club HELEN YETIVE BRENER NJ Yelifve General A K ,I Drarnalic Cluhg El Club Ilispanico li f' A if . - , 1 A Qfw v f x ,. E-'-'E-'A S4 - - lI'lIU:lll'- 3 . , ,, wi fe ' l - Q' A X J f' , , ffwlmi fff. 'C 1 sl r u-y - , a A - .fiff'2.3' l4:'Fi:ffX- JI ' ' 0 . , . ' ' . ' 351C 53 Jfkiqff' tl. Vi' li I l, tlwrfi SKHE COMMOD ORE ...amid I , ,, I , in lift lil ix C, , e:rsa+3Stlktl:llLlII,I iiilifft 2 in E DOROTHY LOUISE BRENT KCDOZD Classical Preparatory Science Club FLORENCE BRESS KKFIOD Technical Preparatory H. S. Student Clubg Maury Literary Societyg Secretary, El Club Hispanicog Science Clubg Hypatia Mathematics Societyg Le Cercle Fran- cais MARY FRANCES BRIGHT Bright Classical Preparatory Staff, The Commodoreug Vice-President, Hy- patia Mathematics Societyg Le Cercle Francaisg Maury Literary Society FRANCES CARROLL BRINKLEY Boots Dramatic Clubg El Club Hispanico KA'FHRYN MAE BRINSON crkrinyn General B H. S. Student Club ANNIE WILSON BROCK Cutie Classical Preparatory Treasurer, Senior Classy Dramatic Clubg H. S. Student Club VVILLIAM BROOKS BiZZ 5 Brooks General B NEOMA ELLSWORTH BUNTING Nami Classical Preparatory Sodalitas Latinag Choral Clubg H. S. Student Clubg Maury Literary 'Societyg Dramatic Clubg El Club Hispanico ' X , , 4 yfgff- ' Q as , N' 5 , ll1 l1l'Il .Q ,,,,!, , ... 65- ' Q f T. tx 'yt N -1 .- -ng.1'll ', -If, ,m M 0 gi .N Sale -A ' ' I- fm fr- X 5+ I.?rm,I. L .1 '..l un 1 -' THE CUMMODUREQ I OLIVE CAROLYNE BURN UB-uggien General B Girls' Glee Club ELIZABETH JANE BURTON Commercial H. S. Student Club ELLEN ELIZABETH BUTT Buzz General A Dramatic Club LUCILE PERRYMAN BYBEE LM-ze Classical Preparatory Dramatic Clubg Sodalitas Latinag H. S. Student Cluhg Maury Literary Society EsIvIER ANN CALLIS ffspmzff I General A Le Cercle Francaisg Sodalitns Latinag Hypatia Mathematics Club CHARLES CAMPBELL Charlie g Beams Classical Preparatory WALTER PEM EROKE CARDOZO Dick General A GLADYS CARIANI ccpegn Commercial 5 mir will J' f ' ' ,x, ,qw , -jj !.44H ,,.y ,vyyyi T 1-. A '- i Q 9 0 , . .. 44.0 'X 1 55 Q I C !,.Na.,x r, fr CDM MOD GRE 7 Nw '7wI .ru J of GY , V ovlll H ELEN BURGESS CARLSON General B ARTHUR CALDWELL CASON Caron General B Hi-Y Club PEYTON CASON ffcaxgyl, General B WILLIAM EGBERT CATHEY KKBHZD General A PAUL CECIL lim General B ROBERTA CYDINEAL CHAPMAN Clafsical Preparatory H. S. Student Clubg Dramatic Cluhg Maury Lit- erary Societyg Girls' Monogram Club: Le Cercle Francaisg Sndalitas Latina SIMPSON COBB Htqalyn General B EDITH COCKRELL Classical Preparatory H. S. Student Club - . I - f Qfqfys ,' H - I TT rg ....- lllfillllll !f -.mm ., Q .,' N AIM .- HUD 'lQ.l51 1 ,V UJJ Q 0 i .N amiggi-G5H'f'1ifW ' W ' ' ' 0 , 4, 56 A A .X .-ev XX 1 A ae! THE COMMODORE 7-TM wg, ww. l l fl i. !rflll1l.'f2Q ,, L ...lf ,XML BERNARD COHFN ccgenn General B NIARGERY BELLE COHEN ,M!1l'KQ'c',, 5 ,Wz1rgy General A Vice'President, Dramatic Club: H. S. Student Clulug Le Cercle Francaisg Sudalitas Latinag Vice-President, Maury Literary Society CH RISTOPH ER COLENDA aCllIl'iJ,, General B ROBERT LEE CONSOLVO General B ANGELO CONs'1'AN'r1NE Mike General B El Clulm llispanico NEI.I.IE BAYTO CONWAY -'Nw' General B CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH COOK General A IsAnEI.1.E LOUISE COPELAND COmztry 5 ll'eez General A H. S. Student Club k X My .41- L..'5 f EQ vc! . V K , l 1-1 1 1 .4 - I H 1. jr-A, Y, r .. 2. .re ZAHN--E.-f-J-inf., i' ..:.f--4551-:MX ' 4 f f ,An D ' ,. f . 2' 32555 U HE O MMOD ORE ,ff I . 71-' X' E, I P la I me O ff! ,M A E ?J.lf'l L' I pulp . M J, AMI autumn :I .luL..LL9,I Iii-IW -I BLR -A XJAMES AUOUSTUS CORY - T0mrny g Jimmy General B NONIE GERTRUDE COUNCILI General B Hypatia Mathematics Society I. RANDOLPH COUPLAND, III. URdnnyD Classical Preparatory Minstrels g Dramatic Club LAURA BELLE CREEOI-I Laura Belle General A Dramatic Cluh JOHN THOMSON CUMMING ffjdckil Technical Preparatory Track Z MM QW ' A I, WILLIAM MINOR DZBNEY ugilln General A Vice-President Cannon Mathematics Club W e A faq-we an A -A A when We A I er m ss ROBERT MILTON DALBY UMW General B LUOIUS .ADAMS DAUGHERTY, IR Brother General A , . - F X afvhg ,I X!! THE CCMMCDCRE III I illlll ,. A lllw .MLW,I..lIIIIl f.IA'.iAS A1 :1S,3n,'f.:i?'i A Iggwgfi ll I I I my ffilmw ITIIIITMI ELEANOR LEE DAUGHTREY Commercial CARL DAVIS ffDukeD General A Bain Literary Societvg Dramatic Clubg Le Cercle Francais EMMA REBECCA DAVIS ffgeckyii General A II. S. Student Clubg Maury Literary Societyg Vice-President, Club Etiquetteg Le Cercle Fran- cars fi' OLIVE RUTH DAVIS +33 bl.: Ollie g Sunny xg? ,., px! Commercial ' L VIRGINIA BERNICE DENNIS Danby General A JAMES BLAINE DENNY Jimmy General A Track EMILY PAULINE DERBY lfpouyli General B H. S. Student Club JENEIL FRANCES DICKINSON General A H. S. Student Club I 7 ,-X 1- fri. 1 I . ,, ff- 'I Q7. Q' ' Q I A ' ' 59 -1i 1 J ?-fbi. E fa -rIII ll Iii4y I QCDMMOD0R . l4 4' I ,-,l, . 'nf ' IIiuiu1U ..lLn,uIa-I-tE?QIr, . - L-'Se MARY ELEANOR DIEHI. Diehl , Red General A MARY LOUISE IJOYLE F I Ma1'y Lou ,f V Technical Preparatory WU Secretary-Treasurer, Hypatia Mathematics . cietyg Science Club CATHERINE GERTRUDE IJOZIER General A Hispanicog Le Cercle Francais: Club HENRY DUNCAN I-Ianfcn General B LEROY EDWARD IJUNCAN, JR. UR Oy!! Classical Preparatory Bain Literary Society FRANCES ELIZABETH IDUNN F1-emkie' ' General B Girls' Glee Club EMORY IJUNNING Commercial fs MARY ARLYNE DURKEE Commercial 'ielflflQ'vf59,lN. Q . if E- lit A ' -E gfr, ' ' ff. BAUX 60 THE COMMOD0REQf fff'? 7 l l MARY H ELEN EARLY General A FRANCES LAMMER EDNEY ffgijlii H. S. Student Club ANNE JACQUELIN ELEYA ' Kflgleyii Lx: General A V 3 'L 1 Dramatic Clulu J: BARBARA SUE ELEY HB0bD General A H. S. Student Club NIARIE E LL1o'r Commercial rllHOlVIAS VVILSON ELLIOT KfII'eeJyD General A Hi-Y Club JOHN VVINTON ELI.swoRTf1 Johnnie General A ELLEN IJARRACOTT RLY Classical Preparatory H. S. Student Clula X ' ' E T l ! E R?-A --1 Aff' , p ,v Y 'J 1- U1 -L 'ra - A .,, f Q A '. R -v I ' ., I slllif ... V 0 Y - N .R 1Afm---SEQ-EJ.-a:-twin'-5 -:E-ffimiww LA ' .. '12 X 61 ff L HE MM ,QQ UDURE OSCAR HUGH EURE, JR. ccHuZyn: General B i-Y Clubg Science Club MARINER LEE EWELL Monky General A EDWARD BLAND FAIRCLOTH HEL!!! General A Bain Literary Societyg El Club Hispanico ROBERT FAIRCLOTH crgobbyn General A Cannon Mathematics Clubg Bain Literary So ciety JOHN SHEPPARD FANTONE fack g Jesse Classical Preparatory Bain Literary Societyg Cannon Mathematics Clubg Hi-Y Clubg Sodalitas Latinag President, Le Cercle Francais ISADORE MORTON FELDMAN I, M oz'n Classical Preparatory Bain Literary Societyg Stall, Maury News Minstrels g Orchestra PHOEBE CAROLYNE FENDER lfKayD General A H. S. Student Clubg 'Sodalitas Latina ELIZABETH FENTRESS aBO0Zyn General B , X - ' T Lf -- I vm L x'!CX:'-E' A l i ,f ,- A V ,4 A m full A - Y - t.ir,4. W , .,., - 4 'Q-EQQEJH ui Qi ' A .C ' L fi ' R 4 '01 62 THE COMMGD Gpze il e, WILLIS VERNON FENTRESS ffFenD General B LLEWELLYN MYRA FISHER Fisher General B Monogram Club EDWARD FITZGERALD Fizzie General A WILLIAM FREDERICK FOLKES ffzszzzv I General B Science Clubg Trackg Bandg MinStrels, Or- chestra PRESTON FORBES General B LURA LEE FOREMAN Lum Lee General A H. S. Student Clubg Le Cercle Francais MARGARETTE A. FOREMAN General A Dramatic Clubg Sodalixas Latinag Le Cercle Francais ELSIE SMITH FOSTER Bonney General A Science Club A f 'Qc -, fl If-A A .f-sm' lj? ' -I 4,5 - 'Q- , 1 63 -J MMUDURE RALPH BOWERS FUDA KCFMJJ!! General A El Club Hispanicq RICHARD E. FUQUA, JR. lfDiCkD General B lil Club Hispanico IRVING FURMAN HI7,KU7D General A Cannon Mathematics Club LEONARD HEWETTE FUTRELL Stump General A Football ANNE ELIZABETH GALVIN R oonien General A H. E. Student Clubg Girls' Glee Club. MILDRED ROBERTA GARDNER Bertie General B H. S. Student Clnbg Girls' Glee Clubg Science Clulxg Maury Literary Society MARGARET COBB GARRIS General A H. S. Student Cluhg Le Cercle Francais f , i STEWART GIBSON , U A' A .f 41' . General B A 1 a,' 0 -L X , fa P - mmf. -- .....,.,. ,.,,,. , , -. 'VW' 64 THE CUMMQDOKES . flLLlE GRAI-IAM CJILCHRIST JOHN HENRY nfaakvg John Henffy Mflv Technical Preparatory Cannon Mathematics Club NORMAN EDWARD GOLDBLATT General A Science Clubg Dramatic Cluhg Sodalitas Lgina If ELLA VIRGINIA GOODMAN ,Y KAI Commercial ,,l,,A,, , IRVIN ROBERT GORDON SAUL MYRON GORDON fKMukgJyD2 General B Treasurer, Dramatic Clubg Bain Literary Socie- tyg Le Cercle Francaisg Tournament Play 'I Gillie GeneralA Girls' Glee Club GI.Ass pfuij JP General B PAUL GORDON General B SYLVAN BERDON GORDON Fa!.ro GeneralA 4-Q. If 1 -1, ,I I if-I fi ff- ' vf 'i '-swnlfm ' - ,L 'rw . I 65 I ., .fi 464454 I. 'Crt MMODGRE JOHN M. GORE aguddyv Classical Preparatory President, Senior Classg President, Hi-Y Clubg Tournament Play GEORGE W. GRANT, JR. General B ROBERT LEE GRANT General B GEORGE WALLACE GRAVES ujwikeni aG7ta,Uyn Technical Preparatory Cannon Mathematics Clubg Hi-Y Clubg El Club Hispanico DUNYEA D. GRAY Dunyea General B GEORGE CLIFTON GRAY Huck General B THOMAS WOODROW GRAY ffwoodylf General B Baseballg Basket 'Ballg Captain, Football tt, , .U 11+ O I SUE VIRGINIA GREENLAND , Greenie 5 Gin Commercial V93 ff' 1. llll sum f ...., .. TQ' 'XQXVH Q7 -' A - , ,. -111, ff. 'W si has if-fg?Gl 0 , A ' ' Fgrgg, 66 THE CQMMUD UR L GARLAND DICKSON GRIBBLE Dribble General B Manager, Football JEROME BASCOM GRIFFIN Classical Preparatory ROBERTA GRIGG Bobbie Commercial GLADYS LUCILLE GRIGGS Classical Preparatory Science Clubg H. S. Student Club AGNES CREEKMUR GUILFORD :IA gnesn General A LAURA .ADELL GUSTIN Pill General B H. S. Student Club HERBERT A. GYGI rcGygiv Technical Preparatory Hi-Y Club JOHN ALFRED HAMER ffHd7I17lZ8l'hB0d,, ' General A K Track 5 Football ' 4-5. 1- ily, !.! , A W A if-. fw- 67 I ,gb , L llll llltl fl MMQD GRE Monogram Club Student Club lk' I4 gl i It ii' SHERRILL HAM LIN Slze1'rill General B Footballg Baseball. FORREST CJILBERT HAMPTON Hamp Commercial . ,F 2fl46'? 4 A ' Ju An J' X ' PIAR CJILMORE PIANLEY I flurry General B POLLYANNA HANSON Classical Preparatory J. WALTER HARDISON Jay Bird General B WILLIAM CAPEHART HARNEY KfCape,Ji Cffjapeyii Technical Preparatory Vice- Senior President, Cannon Mathematics Clubg President, Hi-Y Cluhg Vice-President, Class EMILY I'IAF.PER ffshoffyff General B 5 Science Cluhg Basehallg H. S, BEATRICE HARRELI. UBeeD General B H. S. Student Cluhg Maury Literary Society I x Ma' fl 2. .a sfefws ' . v In Y ,Q lm ', 'f -'4- ---rfrymlf X 1 Q 7.-1 l sb S. f' . x r DUDg3fY'Hik 'fire 4 A 0 0 ,, L ITN ' aiding. 68 'F 'al V 4 , ?F'TT:r-SE S THE CGMMGDQR IEE ROBERT DEANS HARRELI, V I fKB0bbyU General A IJOROTHY VIRGINIA HARRIS HDOZQI General B FLORINE ELIZABETH HAllRIS Kfllibbyii General A . .ALICE I. HARRIS General B ll. S. Student Clulm JOSEPH HARRISON l CKJOBD General B VIRGINIA MX'RTIS HAYES fl-lunyii Classical Preparatory El Club Hispanicog ll. S. Student Club ELLEN LIV HEOEON Classical Preparatory Le Cercle Francaisg Sndalitas Larinag H. S. Student Club ARTHUR B. HENDERSON Bobbie Classical Preparatory Q Q' arm- ' 'V , ' '1 . ,?, -, - H Wxvx H --. rf' 'R . 'I -f - . ,, . L 4 HX 69 S N 5 Q K v 'xi A 4 CGM MGD CRE W A Q Am HEI.EN HUNTER HENDRICKS Scotty El Club Hispanico RUTH ESTELLE HERFURTH X, General A ,, Q President, Club Etiquetteg StafT, Maury News g Maury Literary Societyg Orchestrag Le Cercle Francaisg H. S. Student Club CECILIA CALLISTA HICKMAN ccclou General A Sodalitas Latinag El Club Hispanicog Girls' Glee Clubg H. S. Student Clubg Staff, Maury News ! L04-ffl MARY CATHERINE HILL -'. if . KfK1!lyD 1' General B FOOK HING General B EDNA RosE HINSON General A Maury Literary Clubg Soclalitas Latina '5 il Q JOHN DAVID HODGES X . L J01mnze R General B X WILSON HOGEWOOD uLef!yn General B 4 7 fxv ,ez ..- Im .maya ,........,, we rfb , ,,,. , Q 1! Q 0 U ' ,Y - , , ' .ok . 70 THE COMMODCDR Alum: Ill I1 tmanwe 7 Iggy g .fi- 1 -Rig -Ting I, i.'.1I iii ffl' I IIE- WM. 'lsJ .': L . MATILDA ELIZABETH HOGG Tillie General B RICHARD DANIEL HOLLAND Riticlzic General B MARTHA E. HOL1.0WAY fCMd7tyJJ General A H. S. Student Clubg Maury Literary Societyg Sodalitas Latina LESLIE EDWARD HoLT ff-Lee!! General B CARLYLE ELIZABETH HOPE KCHOPBH General A Vice-President, Girls' Glee Clubg H. S. Student Club BARBARA JOAN HOPKINS Bobbie Technical Preparatory Choral Clubg Science Clubg El Club Hispanicog H. S. Student Club ELSIE PHYLLIS HORNSBY ffphizv General A E Le Cercle Francaisg H. S. Student Clubg Maury Literary 'Societyg Treasurer, Club Etiquetteg Art Edit-or, The Commodore. BEVERLEY ELAINE HOSIER ffBepsD Commercial H. S. Student Clubg Maury Literary Society ' ,Q I-I i, !.7 ,, ,,,K,, 'G-A Hai ffh l 'S -A - -. . ' -A 1 . 71 'ya' ' xk. txt 9 X . A-T f,,, JD.. 'X 'A wx , aflllll alle? all QQMMODQRE at CARLISLE WILLIAM HOW General General B CHESTER IIUDGINS Gump General B MAXINE HUDOINS Max General A ll. S. Student Club: Maury Literary Societyg Dramatic Clubg Sodalitas Latina AUBREY HUNT G1'inny General B RUTH JACKSON Boots General B Typist, The Commodore JOHN BURROUGHS JAMES Classical Preparatory GRANVILI.E RAY JONES KCP'iggy!D General B LETITIA GREGORY JONES ffllellyi, Classical Preparatory H. S. Student Clulvg Maury Literary Societyg Dramatic Clubg Girls' Glee Clubg Sodalitas Latina . , , . f 'E f- sfqlfefs ' 4-S . ly Y if lmrllllll E '- I - f 4 -' X 'ef 'v h 'aglgq 'f,, f E 1 Q3 lil l ff,- r'JiX'4fu?:?l 5.'LiF?'SV 3 ,L 0 9 ' v . '11, ' ' ' 'D 1' x , 72 l ll W mln r -female a.,Welczee.iRc-itzr IDAVIS WILLS JORDAN fflpayli General A Tennis ROSA-ELIZABETH JORDAN R om-Elizabellf' Classical Preparatory Presimlent, llypatia Mathematics Societyg Maury Dramatic Club: Maury Literary Societyg Club Etiquette: Soclalitas Latinag Le Cercle Francais D 4 J' ZELDA JURIN ' Jill Q u U General B Dramatic Club MILTON PIAROLD KAPLAN Mickey Classical Preparatory Bain Literary Societyg Cannon Mathematics Club HERIBERT KANDEI. Classical Preparatory Cannon Mathematics Club JAMES GEORGE KAIQANGELEN Jimmy 5 Dutch General B SYLVIA KARLIN General A ROXANA KARNEZIS R oxien 5 Sneezus Commercial lil Club Hispanicog H. S. Student Club S lIlH'llll ! Nfdf' ' f G.. i-2 .-., .irq ,J 4, 5-A an A it RL WQAWZF! 'A ' -' - .A . 1- '-' 73 XX SNQL! M E .f fn . . , C R HERMAN JOSEPH KAUFMAN ffwlmyff General A ' VY V , - I il - f X ' V6-P , fb -rf IDA KAUFMAN XX jf. HA.- - Commercial twfffchc- ROBERT BERNARD KEAGY ffB0bD General B MARY ALLEN KEARNEY General A Treasurer, Maury Literary 'Societyg Dramatic Clubg H. S. Student Clubg Assistant Business Manager, The Commodore g Le Cercle Fran- cals JOHN F. KEGEBEIN, JR. Johnny General A Dramatic Club JAM ES SPEED KENWORTHY KfJi7n!! General B GARLAND LEWIS KIGHT General B Basket Ball S. FRANKLIN DADMUN KIZER Kizer General B , Bain Literary Society N, , f 1 Q, Y JVM- x I l rx K 1 l Mafia' ' 1 fu M, ea D 4 M. 651-f-A :xx 4 ' . LD. PM 74 fx K 1' I WTA. ff THE COMMCDOR f 'll wlIl,l.I Elm Nl It lIIlllllIsI,ggE' A uiiffi I.: l lilo IEEE ii3Ti1i1Fbvls.StIl iwexzg MILDRED MAE KLEIN Micleey General B Dramatic Clubg El Club Hispanico CHARLES KROBOTH C rowbmf' ' General B Orchestra SADRON CLYDE LAMPERT, JR. CKHWDP Technical Preparatory Science Cluhg Sodalitas Latinag Cannon Mathe- fs matics Club P ni LL NANCY LEE LAND uJ,Q'-f' LL i ffsgmmy' Vbbgk 1 General A 5 Tj L T' ,- -' I H, S. Student Clubg Dramatic Club. ,li I W. ' MARY JANE LANGLEY fcjdnen Classical Preparatory Le Cercle Fr hcaisg Sodalitas Latina: Girls' Glee Clubg Vycfpatia :Mathematics Society 1 SOLON AM J-ofifrz -fj..2,Zfidwz' rener B ARTHUR WILLIAM LAWRENCE Twi11 5 Twimie General 'B Hi-Y C-lubg Minstrels LINWOOD GRANT LAWRENCE, JR. Twin 5 T'wim'ie General B Hi-Y Clubg Minstrels 1 ' QQ ,cz 1, ,Q !,,e , Gia- A-25 x'Qf A 'f..XWZ31l -' -I 0 . ,E 5: E- ' - 75 107 ' cf' I L 11 -QQMMODGRE 42 M ' X El 5 I l HI . 1 K -f iiiih 2, 4 -5- HS. MARY DOUGLAS LEARD crsoupyn General A H. S. Student Cluhg Le Cercle Francais PHILIP LEIBOWITZ Phil 5 lfVm'7eie Classical Preparatory Treasurer, Bain Literary Societyg Debating Teamg Staff, Maury News. EARL LEVINE Technical Preparatory Science Clubg Le Cercle Francais ELIAS LEVIN uEZin Commercial M.ARGARET MORGAN LEWIS 'fMd7'gi6,, Commercial Student Clubg Science Club HEATH LICKLIDER Peter General A ISRAEL LITTMAN rrlzzyn General B DOROTHY ADAMSON LONG rrG7,elani UDOZIJ General A Girls' Glee Clubg Le Cercle Francaisg El Club Hispanico Mfr I ' were H 121 A K- - A 'f- -'i I A MMA mi ' Vy ai 4 'Bqfa i2al 5'l.f-IAQ 4fa .x4 0 05 ' fr ' ' ' BAN A 76 . -KIA THE CUMMQD GR A., ISRAEI, LONG AN 0 'pdg lit General A Science Club IDEXTER IDUPONT MIACBRIDE Classical Preparatory Editor-in-Chief, , Maury News g President. Quill and Scr0ll79DrzImaIic Cluhg Bain Literary Societyg Sodalitas Latina DAVID CJAVIN lVlAClVlll.I.AN l'rea1rber General A lVIA'1 I'IE AMEIIIA lVlAIIfEI.D Mime Tevhllical Preparatory Science Clubg El Club Hispanico NIARGARET CJENEVIEVE MINNRY fllj0!!yU General li El Club Hispranicn EM MA SUE lVlANSFIEI.lJ Sud, General li WILLIAM MILES lX'1ANSl7'IELD V cfgillv s General B lli-Y Clulmg Dramatic Clulmg President, Bain Literary Society EDWARD A. MANSHIP Efl1lie', General B X A mu' I IL..: 'fl - f f I I 1 -7 -- - , ,, I ' l' ' ' - .I . ' E- 1 77 EQDMMCD GRE PHILOMENA ROSA MARGIOTT'A PlziZ g Flin!ey General B LOUISE NIEM EYER MARTIN Tootsie Classical Preparatory Dramatic Club ROBERT BRINKLEY MASENGILL B0b 5 B0bby 5 Ma55ie General B Trackg Basket Ball 52' FRANCES ARDILIA MATHEWS ,361 Fmnnye g Fmn 5 AwZy beg' General A El Club Hispanicog Le Cercle Francais DEN BIOH SCHUYLER MATTHEWS Classical Preparatory Bain Literary Society MARY EVELYN MAYS Evelyn Classical Preparatory H. S. Student Clubg Dramatic Clu-bg Sodtalitas 'X Latina V. MADOE MOCLANAN General B ' LUNA JEANNE lVICDON.ALD General A Maury Literary Societyg Sodalitas Latinag Hy- Q, patia Mathematics Societyg Le Cercle Francais -et le , a t ri..ll lg? O, age t 5 22, 65-f GAR ' ' -1-XR dl K 0 - .r 1 ff, ' ' ff K ghvx 78 Q? l l 'ld'-?11x4, 531.1 U.lUUlIl IE THE COMMODGREQ ,ggi-nf' ,f .,4 1 ,. life, ,A f -'H ' L' 1 NIARGARET RUTH NTCKAY ffMaLtJ9 General A H. S. Student Clubg Dramatic Club JAMES E. VINCENT MEAKIN .Wifkey General A BURTON BRIGGS MERCER General B El Club Hispanico ROBERT ALLEN MERCH.ANT Ugobv Technical Preparatory Cannon Mathematics Club FRED MIDGET'F Red General B LYMAN CLIFFORD MII.LARD Big Brain.f 5 U20 IMile5 General A FRANCIS RANDOLI,H MILLER It ffbuckyil General B Golf LILLIAN SAUNDERS MII,LER 1-'W General B ,-X . I ' ... ft at A 7?-, 1..j.x'Z-gill -M -I 1e' fgsR: '4gv' L1 Q -I I I ,I M an 11 4 79 ffm 'rgfngfff HE MARION MILI.ER KfMiL.kiy!, General B NINA COLTON MII.I,ER GW WOOL! General A Dramatic Clubg Le Cercle Francais FRANCES MINTON Technical Preparatory ELLEN HERBERT MITCHELI MizL'h ell General A Dramatic Clubg Le Cercle Francais W. C. MITCHELI,, JR. ffgillyil General A NORA ELIZABETH MOORE General B Sodalitas Latinag H. S. Student Club FORREST KNIGHT MORGAN Uncle General B Minstrels PHILIP C. MORGAN, JR. ffsow, HP. ct , Phil Technical Preparatory In , xx Y Y T A. N - A vm ,W L xfQf,.. N Y' f ' T Y ,J H imjgi .O V' QI '- -71-F3 .ly -. . v , 7 . mmf 'P -I - - - 0 . .I Z N C 21331. E-I 5'0 -!f'Y :f - ' Q - X ' 80 - THE CUMMUD OKQQ A WILLIAM MORGAN CCBHIPD5 ffMugin,l General B ALBERT G. MOTT M0zIy 5 Lillie Salty General B Le Cercle Francaisg Hi-Y Club RICHARD ALBERT MOTT Dick g Sally General B Hi-Y Club PHOEBE MAE MOUNT fq 'Bootsien fl General B Science Club EDWARD EUGENE lVlULI,EN Gene Technical Preparatory Secretary, Cannon Mathematics Clubg Le Cercle Francais SYLVAN MYERS fl Van!! Classical Preparatory Staff, Maury News g Vice-President, Sodalitas Latinag Le Cercle Francaisg Cannon Mathe- matics Clubg Vice-President, Quill and Scroll ROY WILLIAM NAGLE CfR0yD Technical Preparatory Hi-Y Clubg Bain Literary Society CAM ILLUS ALBERT NASH ll! ccMilZII General B Footballg Track G Wg 1,13 3 , I yy ,f- y 6 ff- , 4-:DCM 1' . 4.5 ' ' 'U' 1 I S1 NH CFCTQT' HE MMO O E D R FRANCES NEIHOUSE Frankie General A Le Cercle Francais JOSEPHINE MYRTLE NETTLES KCJOD General B Girls' Glee Club GRACE H.ARRIET NICHOLS General B Science Club KATHERINE RIDGELY NORFLEET fCKayiD Classical Preparatory Dramatic Club . fy A' VIRGINIA MARTHA NUHN Bt Commercial A U JOHN WENDELL OAST, III Johnny General A Hi-Y Clubg Tennis LOUIS MILTON ODEN, JR. L0ui.ve g Snipe General B El Club Hispanico FAYE ELIZABETH OLIVER ffDizZyD Commercial H, S. Student Club '35 ' '? -1-ll' iwlrg -1---mm -- r-rx 82 -, Uhr? THE common OREQA R .5 t' 'gl ' lr' ml Eu f-1 Lf 'Wai sayin, mink-, V . . AARON BRIT OLSEN Olaf ' Technical Preparatory LIELEN LUCILLE cl,RFll.I.Y General A Science Cluhg El Club Hispanico ' ' - -:H--- 1-f -fr-P r A T J '. JENNIE PLUMMER LJSBORNE L . 1 Q - yy L.. I ' 4 ufdlflng uf. P. C. g 111111111112 I4 if A ' , ' L General A It 1 I x A' Ilypatia Mathematics Societyg Quill and L yi, Scrollg Art Cluhg Le Cercle Francaisg Sodalitas Q, Latinag H. S. Student Cluhg Staff, Maury News g Maurv Literary Society NGN EDXVARD PARKER flUTLAND r y fl .V . ,,.n Nix' 'ff'-I Q A 1311171171161 9 XT . General B iw Y , K 'Q Q HELEN NIIDDLETON OWEN Helen Classical Preparatory llypntin Mathematics Societyg Le Cercle Fran- caisg Sodalitas Latina STEPHEN VVALKER OWEN Sfc?'L'6,' General A Le Cercle Francais lvl.-XRGARET CARTHINE OWENS P1mki11 General A H. S. Student Cluh MII.DRED CATHERINE PAGE uClfI6'w,ll,,g .M11lit-2 5 Page General A Dramatic Clubg ll. S. Student Club ' ' X 1,2 1, -T' !'i 7 W 'lgqk exif- eafxvmtv 'H -1 -. . . '83 ff if If 'Q A. Ee e MMQDQRE o f 'A' I filrgllilhivlii w e l . -L VVALTER AUBREY PAGE lfl'af-Tr11'e GeIIeral A Bain Literary Society EVELYN ANN PARKS Bi1zA'y 5 I'm'x General A President, Maury Literary Societyg Dramatic Clubg Girls' Glee Clulug Basket Ballg Hockey: Le Cercle Francais: Sonlalitas Latina ROSALINE SHEPHERD PARRISH Rosie General A Le Cercle Francaisg Sodalitas Latina: Secretary, Hypatia Mathernatics Societyg Maury Literary Society LAVIN IA PAGE PATRICK 'fluff' Classical Preparatory Le Cercle Francaisg H. S. Student Club ELLEN PAYNE crlfppien General A Science Clubg El Clulw Hispanico MIXRGLTERITE P. PEEBLES lf,Mlli'k2'Zl6i'if8,, General A JAMES NELSON PERRY, AIR. Nellie General A Science Club NIILDRED VIRGINIA PERRY ZlIilfz'1'e1Z Commercial l ' 3 Y 7 A , 2 xfQ-Ze,-. X - I. at , , fe y acy l ..-- It.........,,.I .I.I . ,, t g hw 45 'M Q ., b U QI., 9 2 - ml 84 THE CUMMOD UR NIARJORIE PAGE PHILIAOTTS Dramatic Clnhg Science Cluhg Le Cerrle Fran- l ALEXANDER PETERSEN ffmiw, 'H-'1lm General A Manager, Trzlckg Cannon Mathematics Club GERTRLTDE PETOCK Geri l'mnmerc'irIl ANTOINETTE PETTY ' Tony l General B l Girls' Glee Clulwg H. S. Student Clnlw l CATIIERINE PETTY I flKiflyD!5 uTiHyn General li I Girls' Glee Clulig H. S. Student Club JAMES MARSHALL PHILLIPS u.lf7lI7lZiL',, General B ,W111'gic 5 Phil 'ItEl'llIIlCZll Prepzlrzltnry vzlis RGIIERT RUSSELL PIERCE crkvlyon General B lVlARGARE'I' VIRGINIA PING General B - ,, S, -IX' 3? W 1, u lnpgwl Q - fi Q 0 0 'Y fr ' ' . 85 YM li' tal 42, HE .R f-i',:-L' -Mlgfifgtlug ltiqmlllljlmgif'-iz E 2 , 1ll5l'iIibuuuLu'ull ifjuiuguxnlllt 'N ' 'K Orchestra 5 H. rmatics Society ELBERT DELEVAN POTTER General A Orchestrag Band GWENDOLYN LOVE POWELL ffGzUenD General A Tennisg H. S. 'Student Clubg Sodalitas Latina NORMA JUNE PRICE lljuneyili ffM0eD Commercial IVA .ALLENE PRITCHARD General B Science Clubg H. S. Student Club JULIAN DRURY PROPES widdyvg Cudly General B ROBERT CLIFTON RAWL ClB0bD Classical Preparatory Cannon Mathematics Clubg Track ELIZABETH DOLORES RAWLES ffLizD Classical Preparatory S. Student Clubg Hypatla Mathe- FELIX LOUIS REDAVID fcL0ui6,, General A Basket Ball 5. ' fi X ,jg ,I--, ij. !:' 'ETH JJ' - l' pil 0 -. L . - -O A sap THE CCMMODUR I WILLIAM REID Sc0tIy 5 Moccasin General B CHRISTINE REYNOLDS 'fam-if General B JOSEPH RICHTER UJOBD General A Bain Literary Societyg Cannon Mathematics Club WILLIAM NELSON RIDAY Bill Technical Preparatory Tennis HENRIETTA E. ROBERTS crHen7yrm General A Choral Clubg H. S. Student Club ALBERT CARROLL ROPER HAZ!! General A HALLIE MARIE ROSE crTeenyn General B WILMOT ADELE ROSE C ' If Tootsie L I General B fl fL 4-R 1- !, A W if-A :Q 'fwfr ' 'fuixw Ji 'S 0- ,I A - 87 ' K' COMMODORE .-. r':1IE',i..IH!f-jfliAuwf.lrwlmlli ,I in Hlfajfi , Lllzdffllsllluu I In mu I in I :I U JOHN WILLIAM Ross, JR. X Ufufk Ross Classical Preparatory El Club llispanico Y f ,R CAROLYN ELIZABETH ROWI.AND K YQ cr n rr JJ Q' I. Ubzlyy 5 Billy I General B lil Club Hispanicog llypatia Matlrematics So- cxeryg Science Club MEYER B. SALOMONSKY Sally General A Minstrels g Bamlg Orchestrag Sodalitas La- tinag El Club Hispanico NIORRIS JACOB SALOMONSKY Bzul1ly General B CIOLDIE SALZIIERG General B R UTH LYNN SALSBURY uIry7l7l,, General A Dramatic Clubg Sndalitus Lzxtiuag Typist, The Commodore. MYR'I'LE NIILDRED SANDERSON molly General B Girls' Monogram Clubg Cheer Leader PHILIP ANTHONY SANSONE Phil I General B Iiilwf I ' , rex ,L . ,E ee Q, , ...., .A wfh EX f , 4 -- lm -W I -P r- -I I V - ,M , .Q r.. E I 'Q- 14.1 ' -f .. ' e em. ' ' ' 88 A LVAN BRAM PTON SCHRINER THE COMMOD , L 5.7 ml ,J alfa mu 5'- NATHAN SAVAGE Technical Preparatory Bain Literary Societyg Le Cercle Francaisg El Clulu llispanico VIVIAN ANN SAWYER cr Veeu Commercial FREDERICA .ANN SCHERBERGER Rim Classical Preparatory Sutlalitns Latinag ll. S. Student Clubg Maury Literary Societyg Etiquette Club General B Orchestra LA-VERNE SEAWELL Slew General B KENNE'I'Ii LESLIE SEAY K'w11zy g Ken 'Verhuical Preparatory Football: Staff, The Commodore W'ooLsEY BRUCE SHAFER USO!!! General B ' ETH131, SHAPIRO Efhel General A Dramatic Cluhg Sodalitas Latina Q f' ,2 1 14 if-. wwf- L . 'Qt e49a7E5'YC 'fnZ'31 E ' ' -t .L L. K- Fax 89 'Q' i . a ll QCMMODURE xii K' aw X, 'WHA w X.. ' in lm' f it i . 51 1, fi i - fl A L LORENA AUGUSTINE SHEPHERD Lorena Classical Preparatory Sodalitas Latinag Hypatia Mathematics Society ETHEL SHOCHLEY Sfz0ckie 5 Cutie General B Dramatic Cluhg Le Cercle Francais lVIARGARET HARMON SIBERT SiIaerz College Preparatory Le Cercle Francaisg Dramatic Clubg H. S. Stu- dent Club ELBERT GOODWIN SLAUGHTER Slaughter General B Co-Editor, The Commodoreug Staff, Maury News g Bain Literary Societyg Quill and Scrollg President, El Club Hispanicog 1Minstrels GORDON KENNETH SLAUGHTER lfKennyP, Q Classical Preparatory KVX Science Club X KATHRYN EUGENIA SLAUGHTER ffKit!y31 General B MARIAN LEE SLAUGHTER General B ' Club Etiquette 0 . ' V ' v , I Orchestrag Mmstrels g Bandf fer - 1 rrr 1 Q Qc' A Lam a! '5' gk 0 n 0 'X , fix ' i Ehvx 90 wry! F f' HERBERT SLOTAR .,V,,bl,f ,fcslomrni rcHe7b:: ' J I Commercial W A fi S 'TT X . FWD, 1 f gm THE COMMOD0REt.ffMIssf..l lllililillliiliiililfiifzgx f..a?I...f.:1e3:,a3..ff f jifiiv mfs DREWRY MCREE SMITH, JR. Dreary Technical Preparatory Science Cluhg Circulation Staff, Maury News. EDWARD WOODSON SMITH, IV Ed1Zie 5 Ebbie 5 Smitty Classical Preparatory Sodalitas Latinag Circulation Staff, Maury News g Recording Secretary, Hi-Y Club. HELEN BAXTER SMITH Helen Classical Preparatory Dramatic Clubg Co-Editor, The Commodore. JEAN CHANDLER SMITH Smitlie Classical Preparatory Sodalitas Latinag Secretary, Le Cercle Francaisg Hypatia 'Mathematics Societyg Dramatic Clubg Maury Literary Society. LANI SMITH Classical Preparatory A VALERIENE ANNETTE SMITH 04 lflfalii ' Y U General B VVILMA MAY SMITH Smilty Commercial MARY WEBB SMITHWICK Smizhwicle g Smitty General A Dramatic Clubg H. S. Student Club. if ,oi 12 1, m ,mi EJ' -I .. f5'- Qfafcfh ' .. Q' ' - ,. . f-'Q' ' 91 ig HE EQQMMQDQRE 57 I Iii ' I 1.141 I 4- 2- gi',.Qr CORA JEAN SNYDER Classical Preparatory H. S. Student Cluhg Hypatia Mathematics S0- ciety MARY VIRGINIA SPEIGHT SpeiglIz General B President, Science Club MARIE ANNA SPITZER General B ' HADASSAH STAM .F MLM' ri- 'fin-fme General B FRED STANT Lizzie Smnrng Saipan General B Baseball EVELYN BEATRICE STANTON Evelyn Classical Preparatory Hypatia Mathematics Society EDLOE LOUISE STEPH ENSON .1!j'J, x','Stephemon I M V General B xy! xl Monogram Club MARTHA KIRBY STOCKTON ffMmy , f'Kifby Commercial rf' T- f N-ifffi 73? T I . if I wtf- -:M Vf li- f+S1Qa 9 im g-K 'KQTI-W 4 ii' ' of Q, F ' EPUX 92 T 1 ffm X H THE C0MM0D0PeQ1 I Y4iII l S I TIIOMAS CARLYLE SCOTT, JR. U Tommy Technical Preparatory Science Club JULIUS TRIXY SUGG NJ. T. General B WILLIS VVESLEY SYKES, JR. Syfeie General A Business Manager, The Cnmmodoreug Hi-Y Club: Bain Literary Societyg Dramatic Club Sndalitas Latina ' NIARGARET IiI.Iz,xIsE'I'II TAYLOR 'fMd7'R2'dl'Bl,, Classical Preparatory Dramatic Club: H. S. StIIdent Clubg President, Sodalitns Latina MILDREIJ TAYI OR .Hi111i General A Dramatic Club 4 MIXRGIXRET RUTH THARII ,L yr' ID, HRM' t A .1 I Classical Preparatory fl, Aff' g J 1 F H. S. Student Clubg El Club Hispanico ' ' LOUISE THOMAS General B Ii LSIE MAY THOMPSON El5ie General B U f fl' X Ik v2 1- mrzwl E74 ,, 23' 45 waxy' - - M ' - .S ax ' ' O' 'O P 1 93 If T I-JHHE MM D E IU fwfiliilllllllllamllllltlf O OR l . - I. 04 5 'A,,lU1If rx ,U . L,.f 'fx mTIe4.I.ul fII.13aE J1-nfafgiaa -r jp If if ,pf my . H s . 'Sr A N, 'isxnkl if I is-ji' C --., 4 FRANCES CLUVERIllS THORNTON Frank General A Secretary, Girls' Glee Clubg H. S. Student Club ELIZABETH TIMBERLAKE Libba General A CAMILLA OLEVIA TINGSTROM Tinkie General A H. S. Student Club JANET ELIZABETH TISCIILER ffTz.v1w General A El Club Hispanico FRANCES ALICE TOBIN Frcmf?ie General A BEULAH VIRGINIA TONELSON Boots Commercial ERNEST MONCURE TOWE CKMOHID General B GLADYS CHRISTINE TREAKLE T1'ealele Technical Preparatory Treasurer, El Club Hispanicog Girls' Glee Clubg H. S. Student Club f, SR. -N ' I I L 47-X gg NfCX'-fw X .f I It R -4 is u W-qu: T V Q -2, Qihq if S' ' f ffi db 0 B 0 - Y 'YY N X 94 THE CUMMODURA MARGARET ROY TREAKI,E T weak A General B H. S. Student Clubg President, Girls' Glee Clubg Orchesrrag l'M.instrels g El Club Hispanico BAGLEY MEREDITH TROTTER CCB. M'!!5 UAW. lt!! Technical Preparatory Science Club MARGARET PRYOR rIlRUITT Klljegkgyil Classical Preparatory Dramatic Clubg Secretary, Girls' Monogram Cluhg H. S. Student Clubg Sodalitas Latinag Le Cercle Francais GEORGE DANIEL TURNER, JR. ffDanD General A El Club Hispanico M.ARGARET TURNER Ginger Classical Preparatory Science Clubg Le Cercle Francais. DORIS LOUISE TYNDALI. KKDa,wD General B Science Clubg H. S. Student Club. LOIS JANE UDELL Tootsy General B ESTHER DIANA URIS Es.viI-2 Commercial f i AQ. X , gl 1- 17, ., 'Qi' 'AVA ,.,, , -exmlml Q ' - .A A ' 'Q' I 1 95 C ff ,L - 5, fx ,f Qzfiiflw' 1 I 1 ' 'f ' 12. I llllllllilgll' QQMMODGRE fawdg-,ivy .r f' I Il Jun, X pH, . ffaiat-mn.1ilIItI,1,I. IIIIIIIILQIII ll Ly 1ll?iI'iuiugIu,n tjijgu IL Lui tt tu Q5 - GERTRUIJE VAN NAM Classical Preparatory Staff, Maury News g H. S. Student Clulm - I PIARRY VITZKY All . ulfitfyn Z' Jil- J. Commercial ROBERT VVAHAR ugobn General A Basket Ballg Captain, Football A SARAH ELIZABETH VVALDEN Libby Q, Commercial VIRGINIA ALMA WALKER Commercial H. S. Student Club NIATTIE ELETHIA WALSH Leathy General B El Club Hispanicog Girls' Glee Clubg Hypatia Mathematics Society JOHN THOMAS NVARD J0lz1111ie General A Hi-Y Club SHIRLEY COIIEN HAVEN WARDEN fVl0u5ie General B Dramatic Club X X -I I 4 Y' ' X ,f fe ' ' . fjw , W I - fr ff IIII I.-HM, I ' UU .- X V nm If- A J w -i mg i f T: 4 0 0 0 . , ' 'C . X ,Lt ge 3 A - ul 96 fem, Tfj77.T,1 X 1 I' i I!! THE CGMMODUKQ IIIEII FRANCIS BOST VVEDDINGTON Frmzk 5 Lanky General A Tennisg Le Cercle Franc'I1 ROGER VVEIGHTMAN General A ni-Y Club 1 Q' 'f' fu - 1-R?OSAI.IE VVEISMAN -' ,Lf ffIAr'i.fgy W' fl General A ' Science Clulmg El Club Hispanico M I LDREIJ GERTRIUDE WEST ' ffIwi,fky if General B 3 X N X WILI.IAIvI BEAUREGARD WEST ,Q ffIIf'g5fy General B la LOUIS WIIIMAN Legs X' General B CORBIN BARRINGER WHITE 6130632 Classical Preparatory Tennisg El Club Hispanico EDITH VVHITE Commercial Science Club: Maury Literary Society flag ge 1- ip !.w S ly,y,, , -Este :Q WA ' fwfxlv J G -1 . - I 97 HE COMMODORE -111' ' I n f,, X, ' 53 5' In ,fr ,I-a III. , I ,I ELIZABETH JANETTE WHITE Binkie VVhite General A FREDERICK DASHIELI, WHITE R oalerickn General B El Club Hisp anico JOSHUA WARREN WHITE, JR. Joshua General A Tennis THOMAS LESLIE WHITE General B Science Club ROBERT IRVING WHITEHILL KBOLD General A Treasurer, Le Cercle Francaisg Treasurer, Sodalitas Latina ROSALEE WHITEHURST Dixie Technical Preparatory Sodalitas Latinag Secretary, H. S. Student Club MARY ELIZABETH WHITLEY Pee-Wee General B El Club Hispanico ELIZABETH WHITNEY General A H. S. Student Club ' :Sw -, Ti ! , 57?-, ,gi 'af-'S I i 4 .3 'I' -Q 1: I f 4- - , i.. - - . ,I L . I . 98 .X f THE COMMODORE I-my Im l, AI:,,if,1, I MARJORIE DOUGH ERTY WICKS IfVick.v General A Dramatic Club MADGE ELIZABETH VVILLAN Naam Cornmercial ANNA MYRA WILLIAMS rfA,W3,l.a1I General B ll. S. Student Club DOROTHY VIRGINIA WILLIAMS HDD!!! General B Girls' Glee Club ROGER ELWOOD WILLIAMS Pr0fes50r General A , R. WILLIAM HENRY WILLIAMS X A HLIIIIQ Willie Tx General B ff K Science Cluhg Bain Literary Society GRIGGS AUBREY WILLIAMSON rrpeten General A JOHN EVERETT WILLIAMSON ffRedD Classical Preparatory -2.5, ,Iv i, !. QF-A 'VM' ' kQA!E'!.i,f.Ie1El?f7I?:zffwr' 'fav ull ' - - .L L - ' 1 09 fi g R E MMODORE f 'Q T-TI W I It W, Q I H ! 'I TNI l ' III ll I g I I I I 'I I I M 11.1 I I A - I I4 X I 3 , X -ff fn llIl'Ll.. Q.I,i51iIi'1w' l 'v ' . LA BERRY D. WILLIS, JR. uBeM,yn College Preparatory NIARGARET WALKER VVINDLEY Windley General A Girls' Glee Clubg H. S. Student Club: Girls Monogram Club WILLIAM GARRETT WING rrBiZlyn Classical Preparatory JOHN W. WINSTON !fW00Fe!, Classical Preparatory Hi-Y Clubg Bain Literary Society CARROLL MACK WIRT Squirt General B Minstrels,' MARGARET ANTOINETTE WOOD ccwoodynx Classical Preparatory ment Playg Dramatic Clubg Le Cercle Francaisg Maury Literary Societyg H. S. Student Club MARY VIRGINIA WOOD rcMaryJ9 General A H. S. Student Clubg Le Cercle Francais ROBERT LEE WOOD uB0bn ,XA General B Qi.-J f,1l r 00 4.1 -- -5 100 Editor-in-Chief, The Commodoreng Tourna- THE CQMMOD QRZQ V 1 'W -ls - , fMIen,u1.I mm PRYOR EDWIN WORMINGTON Cannon Mathematics Clubg Sodalitas Latinag Hi-Y Maury News Dramatic Clubg Le Cercle Francaisg H. S. Stu- dent Cluhg Sodalitas Latina Sodalitas Latinag Le Cercle Francais: Dramatic JOSEPHINE CLARK WOODWARD ff-log!! General B H. S. Student Clubg Maury Literary Society uwfimpyn Classical Preparatory Clubg Dramatic Clubg Business Staff, LOUISE MAE WRIGHT Tools General B Dramatic Clubg H. S. Student Club MARTHA WRIGHT Marty General A MARY PALMER WRIGHT flD0Uy,l Classical Preparatory H. S. Student Club ROBERT WRIGHT Sc0lly General B PEGGY YOUNG ffpeggyii General A RUTH ANN ZEDD - Classical Preparatory Club I Q-Q. -- -A ff-A W- 1 eakbiwil 'M D -A ..I A . Hs, !0l X L . If HE 0 E llllaf lliafsfwss MM DCR Class Night Exercises June 13, 1935-8:00 P. M. MATTHEXV FONTAINE MAURY HIGH SCHOOL Processional ..,,,. ,.,......,.s,,,.,......,.,,........,,...A.....,A....... Maury Concert Orchestra Director, R. Ernest King, jr. Address.. ,.7,.......c..........,....,v.,c,,..,.........,c...........,....................,...,................. John M. Gore President of the Class of 1935 Chorus- Maury- Alma Mater c,....,,A..,....,..,..,,...................... The Graduating Class THE SENIOR CLASS Presents THE VIOLIN MAKER OF CREMONAD A One-Act Romantic Comedy From the French of Francois Coppee by Jerome K. Jerome CHARACTERS Taddeo Ferrari ...........c.,...........................,.......................... ......... P ryor Wormington Filippo QApprentice to Ferrarij ,...,,. ..........,...... J ohn Kegebein Sandro QApprentice to Ferrarij ,,....., ..,..,..., D rewry Smith, Jr. Giannina QFerrari's Daughterj ...,,... ........ .............. M a rgaret Sibert Scene: Cremona Time: 1750 and THE TRYSTING PLACE A Farce in One Act by Booth Tarkington CHARACTERS Mrs, Curtis ...,,..., ......................................,,.... .......... . . -Hazel Andrews Lancelot Briggs ,..... .................... S am Barfield Nlrs, Briggs .,,..... .......... K atherine Norlleet Jessie ,,,,,,,s............ ........ M axine Hudgins Rupert Smith ..,, , ...,...,. ........ D Cnlllgll Matthews Mr, Ingoldsby .,..,........,..... .... ....... - - - c........ ..... W esley Sykes The lVIysterious Voice ,,..,. ..,,.............Y......-..,...Yfi...... ............ A l bert M0tt Directed by Miss Margaret Rawls and Miss Ruth Riddick ' Q, T., up -ull gaf , M, .. 99 i Ffcffh wake pil Q 0 Q. it - - 102 THE MMODO - CO in '1 une Graduating Class Commencement Exercises June 14, 1935-10:30 A. M. MATTHEW FONTAINE MAURY HIGH SCHOOL PRESIDING oEE1cER-c. W. MASON Superintendent of Norfolk Public Schools Invocation Processional--. ,.... ...........,.............,.,...., M aury Orchestra Address-.. ...... ......,..., . ..,c................c....c,. T he Reverend C. Grier Davis Pastor of Second Presbyterian Church Chorus: Maury-Alma Mater .....,.......,,t..,....,., .,..,.,,...,..... T he Graduating Class Selection .........,... .. ........,...,...,.....,.......,...c .u..,...,,. lN flaury Orchestra Presentation of Medals and Awards ........,...........s,...,.,...........,,. ..,.... A . B. Bristow Principal of Maury High School Presentation of Diplomas and Scholarships ............,..,.......,..,...,..... ....... A . B. Bristow Principal of Maury High School Chorus: The Recessional Qde Kovenj .,,...............,,...,,.......,,...,., The Graduating Class First Honor Pupil .,...,.,.,.......... ...,.rs .......,. Second Honor Pupil ............ ..- ...,......... - .......,........., CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT ...,...... .,....,..,.. , ................,....,.. VICE-PRESIDENT .... SECRETARY .......... TREASURER---..--.- SPoNsoR .....,.... Margery Cohen Sadron Lampert -.--,,-----....fol1n Gore . t,...,. Capehart I-Iarney Margaret Anderson nnie Brock ,,,....-.,Miss Margaret Rawls 1' ,Q it Y vgj, g, -ffiif, 77,5 sfeff.. ' - S . ' S 103 ek-S.. ai-f . !!!. . .:!!l !!r, C MMQDGRE Class History M To boys and girls, life is just one adventure after another. The strangeness of the kindergarten and primary school disappears in the larger experiences of grammar school days where they find themselves looking beyond their new horizon to the thrilling adventures of high school life. How wise they will be then! What delightful things they will be able to do! But like the pioneers of old ,they need courage to go into this new territory and to adjust themselves to a new environment in a new atmosphere. In every respect, we, the members of the Class of 1935, were typical boys and girls-adventurers anticipating new experiences as we entered Maury for a three-year sojourn. The newness and the bigness of our strange surroundings proved somewhat terrifying at first, but the sympa- thetic understanding of our leader, Miss Margaret Rawls, helped us to adapt ourselves to the life of the new country. With her guidance, We organized our own form of government and elected John Gore, president, Capehart Harney, vice-president, Walter Page, secretary, Dexter Mac- Bride, treasurer, to lead us in the work of our first year. We endured the hardships and difficulties so courageously that we sent back messages to others to join us in our new country. Our organization of the first year was so successful that we elected John Gore, president, Wesley Sykes, vice-president, Jack Fantone, secre- tary, and Walter Page, treasurer, to lead us through our second. No pio- neer ever dreaded Indians more than we feared examinations. Around camp-fires we sat in solemn session, only to go forth to the inevitable contest on the morrow. We won-of course, we did-and with the confidence born of endurance, we entered new lands. John Gore ventured into the field of the drama, Jack Fantoneis story was interesting enough to be sent to the University in the State Contests, and Dexter MacBride was National Winner in the Quill and Scroll vocabulary and editorial contests. With the third year came our greatest excitement. The election of john Gore, president, Capehart Harney, vice-president, Margaret Ander- son, secretary, and Annie Brock, treasurer, as officers for our senior year! A hilarious Minstrel Show! Class Night Exercises when John Gore presided for the last time! Commencement Exercises and Diplomas! Rejoicing and sorrowing as camp was broken and achievements surveyed! Then, as adventurers we moved on to other fields sighted from our new horizon. -MARGARET ANDERSON, Historian. 'Wi if? -- -I gi, ilmlm 'E' 45 JA i' 5 -if J! r -1 - . , 104- Summer School Em E MMOD ORE 40 'Ti' 'I l , . E 4-M B II If I , ll 1 I H 1. Hill, . - ill N , AS fl Jan- uw.: IlII11 1,L9.I In-I Iv -:I SPENCER ADSIT Slick GeneralB EDWARD M. ALBRIGHT O. -. , lf rcskippern General B VIRGINIA MASON ALLSBROOK Ginnie GeneralB ETHEL MARIA ANDERSON GeneralB ERNIE RAVEN IAYERS GeneralB MILDRED BOWMAN BANNAR flMilll General B H. S. Student Clubg Basket Ballg Hockeyg Base ballg Handball PAUL BARNES Cream General B Dramatic Club HAZEL MADELENE BEAVERS Commercial I ga M, . , gl , .5 efcf-J, Q I I Q ,A -.....- lm sump - 4,,m-m .. ,X A -R, - J -v ,j , ,I gq :lll5 , V U11 I Qs I , . . Zgmw gsrf-L.4.ar:G.-I1 --i EE 65m::,w I A-A LA 0 , 0, ' A ,A ' , 106 1imI THE COMMGDGPS U 3. .1 ll I.: nm, U,iEll.uulu '1i tif' ESTHER BLUM Commercial CLAUD PETERSON BROWNLEY Pere Technical Preparatory BESSIE LOVE BURFOOT Shania Commercial CATHARINE INGRID CARLSON l!K'il5.Ui ffKittyDJ Commercial H. S. Student Club JAM ES CROSSWHITE General B EVELYN DEZERN General B Science Club LEWIS EASON uL6,wiJv General B DAVID UPSHUR ELLIOTT crDa,Ue.u General A Track T053 ll i m im- L --.W nf ,I YUM fiyfff? 10 7. WIIIIIHIII IIIIIRIQ HE MMODORE 's ',f' ll lgi' 1! 'l I NMS' Q- I. U' lj Im 1 IW ll L. ll ll' 'U P N Y' - ' Ty' N J L -Fill ll , .2 I ii-:lil 1 17' A . '5, N- JESSE T. FONTAINE, JR. GeneralA Hi-Y Club LAWRENCE TRANT FORBES uguddyv Commercial Bain Literary Society WILLIAM NORMAN GRAY ffszzzff General B MONFORD M. GREGORY, JR Peaclzie GeneralB MAE ELIZABETH GRESIIAM allibbyn General B GUS GRETES General B PHYLLIS ROXANE HoDGEs crphiln Commercial ' NANCY JOYNES Classical Preparatory H. S. Student Club fFebruary Graduatej L .T . Az - f , Q - . xfPf',-. l n iilfmf d : L , 'M 0 ' Q. - 108 THE A COMMCDOK ll lll ll R f, -5?-14. .rn mil llIlUT ,.i. MARY FRANCES LAWLER flTdtaD General B MARQIORIE MAPP GeneralA Hypatia Mathematics Societyg Le Cercle Fran- cais NIARGARET WINBORNE MCBAIN crpeggyn Classical Preparatory Hypatia Mathematics Society LILLIAN MAE MURDEN CKLUD! Commercial FRANK KENNETH NOOK rfNOxns GeneralB Bain Literary Society CLARK S. NORMAN Sea N 0rmfm General B GEORGE MARTIN OI,.D GeneralB y Lu -I CLARENCE PORTER -5 , ' S GeneralB S' Orchestrag Minstrels g Band LWQX. X X l- m -mt 34, A v. 'X' Vfh V, ., l' ' ' 9 .E ' 45' lx L .- 109 ti' '5- Q sffwlfslrflll wil lf' O D la., , 2-,limnrilffmi -5 lllpnll WV Y .fr .mt r, ,Eglfig-'gfllf-nwudulw 9.UU.lL'A-HHlw'1Tai5f?L.iE5 ' A f! H, JAM ES 3. 'Bi HAZEL MAE RALPH Winkie . Commercial H. S. 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Aspinwall, John Atkins, George Bagley, Frank Baker, Roy Baker, Rufus Belasca, John Baldwin, Frank Ball, Harry Ball, Stuart Barlow, Jack Barnes, Paul Barnes, Wilton Barr, William Barry, Moran Baskette, Curtis Baughker, Robert Beard, Charles Bell, Willis Bernstein, Elliott Berryman, Joseph Bew, Bruce Blackstone, Joe Blue, Patrick Bohatnnan, Kirby Bonnewell, Perry Bonney, Fred Boykin, Richard Brescia, Ralph Brickhouse, Ernest Brock, Thomas Brooks, Curtis Broughton, Sandy Brown, Luther Burroughs, Scherer Burroughs, Stanley Burton, Floyd Cahooh, Frank Callis, John Caplan, Paul Capps, Aubrey Carlo, Julius Carroll, Billy Carroll, George Carroll, Walton Cary, Harold Casey, Edward -Cass, Walter Charlton, Harry Clapp, Gene Clark, Howard Clark, James Clark, Wm. Clark, William Clodfelter, Paul JUNIOR CLASS-Boys Coates, Carlton Cogan, Herman Cohen, Bernard Cohen, Jerome Cohn, Lawrence Colenda, Alton Coley, Edwin Cook, Edwin Cope, Walter Corbin, George Cousins, William Cox, Alvin Cox, Charles Cox, William Creekmur, William Crockett, John Curling, Heywood Cuthrell, Marvin Dail, Ernest Dailey, Robert Dance, Jack Daniels, George Davenport, Joseph Davis, Chase Davis, Clyde Davis, Edward Deans, James Decker, Jimmie Deekle, Cleveland Dickson, Richard Diggs, Harold Dillard, John Dodson, James Dlowdy, Edward Dozier, David Dudley, Guilford Dunbar, Irvin Duncan, Horace Edwards, Frank Edwards, Milburne Ellington, Earl Elliott, Thomas Ene, Edward Etheredge, William Faget, Frank Fanney, Robert 'Farist, Robert Felton, Heath Ferebee, Oscar Fisher, Bryce Fisher, Forrest Fisher, Norman Fitchett, Walter Fleming, Braham Fluker, William Fontaine, Jesse Forbes, Joseph Foster, George Fowler, Vance Franklin, Horace P. Fraser, Douglas Frasier, Albert Freeman, Vincent Fulcher, Willard Fulgha-m, Thomas Funnell, John Gallagher, Charles Gallup, Clyde Garfield, Zalmon Garrison, Glenn Gifford, Chester Goldman, Bernard Goldstein, Bernard Gordon, Hilton Green, Alfred Gregory, Allen Gregory, Cameron Gregory, Monford Gresham, Earl Griffin, Jack Guess, Jack Gunter, Joe Gurkin, John A., Jr. Gutelius, Jacques Halme, Walter Hammond, Henry Hanson, Arthur Harris, Harry Harris, William Harrison, Frank Harrison, Harry Harrison, William Haskett, William Hatch, Jack Hautz, Douglas Heath, Arthur Heath, Major Heller, Ries Higson, George Hill, Herman Hill, John Hlnkle, Samuel Hirschler, Lewis Hitch, George Hitchings, Vernon Hodges, C'harles Hodges, Dennis Hodgman, Richard Hogan, Bevan Holloway, Al-bert Holm, Edwin Holmes, George I-Iolt, Lewis Howard, James Howard, Montaith Hubbard, Bill Hudgins, Jack Hulbert, 'Sidney Hull, Carl , Hume, Julien Hunt, Richard Hunter, Ludwell Hurwitz, Harry Hutchins, Samuel Hutchins, Walter Ickes, Kenneth Ives, Logan Ivey, Roy Jackson, James Jaffe, Joseph Janes, Linmore Jennings, Hugh Jensen, George Jernigan, Aubrey Jones, William Joynes. Louis Joyncs, Stanley Kahn, Josep-h Karn, Frederick Katz, Hyman Kaufman, Julian Keagy, Chas. Kee, J. Warren Keeney, William Kight, Robert Kinsey, Hugh Kipper, Raymond Knecht, Frank Kramer, Melvin Kratzig, Paul Krukin, Sidney LaMastra, Frances Lambert, Fred Lawler, Joseph Leavitt, Chas. LeGault, John Lehman, Edward Leiderman, Nathan Lesner, William Levine, David Levinson, Isadore Lincoln, Barney Linn, Arthur Linton, Thomas Lipford, Randolph Lockett, William Long, Samuel Lott, 'C'harles Lotz, Pete Lounsbery, Jack Lowe, Sidney Lynch, James Mack, Frances Macon, Conway Madden, Joe Malbon, Wendell Marable, James Margolius, Buddy Martin, Bill Martin, John Mathews, Thomas Matson, Pat May, Philip Meloni, Teddy Mendelsohn, Nathan Miller, Burnley Minor, Parker Mirriam, William Moody, Dick - 'V 7 seem -.. ,-are all 1- -..'z,. 'w ,Y -f- ' -fh- ,. if i- my -g, !:, , my - , ' - , 1 , f'o o - '- . ' .1 . - .E :'5i-rs 'xx . A , . ' ' .- , ,, -L CLASS JUNIOR H EE MMUDURE il' nH ' 1p Lliitw i b 2. Mlorrisette, Luke Moss, Robert Murden, Raymond Murphy, Ervin Musgrave, Chas. A. Myers, Geoffrey Myrick, Orin McC'arthy, Kenneth McCarthy, Linwood McClennan, William McGonigal, Leon Mt. Castle, George Nash, Charles Nearle, Thomas Neff, Thom Nelms, John Nelson, Edward Neville, Willie Nichols, Jack Norman, Hugh Nugent, Clayton Ozhurn, Damon Old, Martin Olmsted. John Olson, Richard Parker, John Payne, lohn Payne, W. Roy, jr. Pearson, Simkins Peek, George Pendergraph, Irving Perkins, Fred Pezella, Vincent Phelps, Joe Pope, Lyman 'Popkin, Sidney Postove, Reu-ben Powell, Prosper Powell, William Prentiss, Harry Proctor, Merritt Purdy, George Pyle, Donald Quist, Eddie Reed, George Reiger, Samuel Resnress. Edmond Pidrlirk. Wilbur Pitch. Taylor Ritter, Frederick Roberts, William Rosenbaum. David Roughton, Ernest Rountree, William JUNIOR CLASS-Boys Sanders, Harry Sandler, 'Sam Sansone, Gus Savage, Kemp Sawyer, Eugene Sawyer, Herman Sawyer, Kenneth Sawyer Richard Scarborough, Meredith Schneer, Charles Seawell, Alvin Sellers, jack Scherberger, Fred Settle, Robert Shapiro, Bernard Shipp, john B., Jr. Stokes, Jack Simmons, Ralph Simmons, Robert Simpson, Herbert Simpson, William Smelser, Wilson Smith, Wm. A., Ir. Smith, Reginald Smith, Stanley Smith, Walter Sorrell, Hollis Spencer, Rudd Stadler, joseph Stanton, Archie Stanton, Archie Starr, Bertram Steel, Henry Staylor, Edward Stewart, Jim Stephens, Edwin Stephens, jimmy Stephenson, McDonald Stern, Frederick Strelitz, jules Stroud, Otto Styron, William Suber, Clarence Sutton, Robert Talley, Frank Taylor, Leon Thomas, Billy Thomas, Fred Thomas, Robert Thomas, Robert Thurman, 'Robert Tolson, Buman Tomkinson, Dan Toxey, Artie Trout, Harry Tucker, Rudolph Tunstall, Sylvanus Turner, john Turner, Robert Turner, William Twiddy, Clarence Tyler, Goodman Ullrich, William Upton, Billy Vandegrift, Harry VanLeeuwen, Evan Van'Patten, I. T. Venetidy, Sava Vinson, Linwood Vogler, Wilson Voight, Raleigh Voliva, Vernon Wade,4Murray Walker, Otis Walker, John Walter, Wm. Ward, jack Warren, Paul Warrick, Gresham Weatherly, Ephraim Weinhold, Herbert Werth, Maury West, 'Brooks Wetherington, Roy White, Homer Whitehurst, James Wilgus, Myron Williams, Freddie Williams, Henry Williams, Rolf Williamson, Arthur Williamson, Arthur Williamson, James Williamson, Robert Williamson, Stanwood Williford, Charles Williford, Grayson Wilson, Everette Wilson, Fred Wilson, Robert Wine, Melvin Wood, Amos Wood, Frank Wood, Joseph Wood, Wiley Woodard, Clarence Wright, Andrew Wright, John Wyatt, Fred B., Jr. A , gg in -rjj !., , ,, TF- , 15 'f , 7 QA ' ' J.: ' 126 THE COMMODORE Abbott, Virginia Albertson, Katherine Alexander, Elizabeth Amelson, Frances Andrews, Shirley Aranoff, Dorothy Armstrong, Alberta Armstrong, Emily Badran, Virginia Baker, Flora Ball, Mary . Banks, Agnes Bannier, Martha Barnard, Frances Barner, Sarah Barr, Inez Barrett, Virginia Barton, Elizabeth Baum, Marguerite Beasley, Lorraine Beckner, Elizabeth Belkov, Lillian Bell, Elizabeth Bell, Esther Bell, Evelyn Bell, Thelma Leigh Bengston, Elizabeth Berger, Jeannette Berman, Goldie Berry, Margaret Berryman, Evelyn Beshears, Thelma Biggs, Addie Billups, Anne Bisese, Leona Blassingham, Hazel Blassingham, Kathleen Block, Ada Mae Boggs, Winfred Bolling, Lois Boole, Vivian Bowden, Alma Bowden, Margaret Boyd, Jean Boyd, Mary Brad-ley, Chassie Brady, Faye Brannan, Elizabeth Breeden, Dorothea Bregman, iMuriel Brendle, Betty Brinkley, Ann Brinson, Margaret Briola, Mary Brooks, Irene Browne, Eleanor Bryan, Grace Buchanan, Frances Buchanan, Ora Buckmaster, Frances Bunting, Anne Burroughs, Alice Burruss, Frances JUNIOR CLASS-Girls Butler, Anna Butler, Dorothy Calemlan, Rachel Callaham, Ruth Campbell, Edna Campbell, Evelyn Canoles, Mary Cartwright, Celia Cheatham, Helen Chisolm, Evelyn Clark, Margaret Clarke, Virginia Cohn, Clarice Coleman, Evelyn Condoyiannis, Katherin Cornwell, Norma Cook, Sue Cool, Jeanette Cowan, Doris Coward, Elizabeth Cox, Mary Creekmore, Essie Crockin, Thelma Cromwell, Elizabeth Cromwell, Geneva Cromwell, Lelia Crosby, Mae Crosswhite, Mae Crumpler, Doris Culpepper, Jessie Curtis, Dorothy Dail, Mary Daughtrey, Alice Davie, Katherine Davie, Ruth Davis, Emma Davis, Evelyn Davis, Louise Davis, Virginia DeVany, Ann Dillard, Bessie Dillard, Martha Dilsbury, Roselyn Dixon, Vivian Doughty, Iris Dozier, Lillian Dozier, Margaret Dunston, Nellie Dutton, Mary Jane Eagleberg, Helene Early, Garnett Eason, Anna Edney, Mary Lee Edwards, Helen Eley, Martha Ellis, Marjorie Ellis, Ruth Engel, Lois Escott, June Etheredge, Norma Evans, Christine Evans, Margaret Everette, Louise Fallin, Virginia Fantone, Margaret Fivel, Reitha Flanagan, Jane Fleming, Mildred Floyd, Margaret Flucker, Evelyn Foard, Lily Fones, Catherine Forbes, Virginia Ford, Ethel Fountain, Eleanor Frankenberger, Addie Fulcher, Ruth Funk, Thelma Garnette, Kathryn Garrett, Mildred Garrison, Mary Lane Gatewood, Mary Gay, Martha Geffen, Dorothy Gerow, Estelle Gilbert, Patricia Gilbert, Sarah Gimbert, Margaret Glass, Mabel Godwin, Margaret Goldstein, Geraldene Gornto, Fannie Gray, Katherine Gray, Waverly Green, Estelle Green, Irene Greyard, Almedia Griffin, Alma Griffin, Ellen Grillo, Josephine Grubbs, Marionie Gunter, Pauline Hall, Nettie Halstead, Sarah Harcum, Dalby Harden, Jean Harksen, Ruth Harper, 'Mary Harrell, Alice Harrell, Doris Harrell, Nettie Harris, Edna Harris, Vida Harrison, Katherine Hasler, Barbara Hass, Peggy Hayman, Mary Henderson, Mary Henderson, Shirley Herring, Mary Frances Hill, Marguerite Hill, Marguerite H-oard, Gladys Hobbs, Inez Hodges, Doris Hodges, Juanita Hodgman, Margaret Hoffecker, Helen Hoggard, Mary Holt, Edna Holton, Jacquelin Hubbard, Elva Lee Hubbard, Lorrayne Hudgins, Jean Hudgins, Marjorie Hunt, Alberta Hurwitz, Irene Iredell, Ann Jackson, Clara James, Arlee James, Doris Johnson, Alene Johnstone, Carol Jones, Doris Jones, Hulda Jones, Katherine Judge, Shirley Kahn, Estelle Kelley, Blanche Kelley, Helen Kemp, Lois Kerkhof,,Deinese Ketchens, Helen Va. Kilpatrick, Dorothy Kirsh, Carolyn Klinefelter, Lois Knapp, Louise Koonce, Mary Koontz, Virginia Kruger, Dorothy Kruger, Sarah Land, Myrtle Lapidus, Florence Lassiter, Hazel Lawler, Mabel Lawrence, Mary Lee, Blanche Lester, J-oy Lewis, Josephine Liebman, Erma Lubschutz, Frances Lumpkin, Edna Lumstead, Shirley Manby, Mattie Mapp, Marjorie Mason, Selma Mench, Bessie Mercer, Ruby Meredith, Janice Messick, Edith Messick, Jane Messick, M'ary Midgette, Doris Miller, Agnes Miller, Glenna Miller, Lillian Miller, Yetta Mitchell, Christina X94 W -W inane fill? 5-Z' v' JV Q 0-I-x Ig, 453. -6 :Att X , , I , . ,..- ,.. v 5 E , X ,Q - .ull ff t- J ,. ,. ,, 'vs t, A fx si , 'N e 'I .st 4 .f--v I ' fm- -1 , 5, , 'ii 0 o - - Q' as .aa new - rr -qu - 4 f I X fr - ' .lv -f -9 , , . ,,wV,, f ik E t t , ti f OQDMMOD ORE JUNIOR CLASS Moore, Margaret Moore, Sarah Morewitz, Evelyn Morris, Mildred Morrisette, Dorothy Morrison, Betty Morton, Doris Mullen, Fay K. Murphy, Eleanor Mylotte, Mildred Mylotte, Muriel MacDonald, Virginia McBain, Peggy McClendon, Edna McCoy, Eva McCoy, Suzane McGalliard, Frances McKown, Dorothy McLaughlin, Frances McMahon, Gladys Nagle, Helen Nelson, Anne Nicholas, Dosia Nicholas, Marjorie Nixon, Mary Nowitzky, Julia O'Brien, Lillian Odell, Katherine Odeneal, Marjorie A Odessky, Clara Odom, Jeanette Oglesby, Alice Oliver, Rita Ormond, Adair Ormond, Adela Ottley, Ruth Owens, Mildred Parker, Jeanne Parker, Mildred Parrom. Helena Parsons, Mary Pearce, Hazel Pebworth, Ethel Peipert, Audrey Perry, Anita Peyton, Kathryn Pick, Miles Pitt, Gladys Pool, Martha Powell, Edna Powell, Marjorie Powell, Winnie Prack, Florice Price, Doris Pritchard, Dorothy Prude, Lena Quist, Constance Ragan, Emily Rasebaum, Goldie Rawles, Isabelle Reed, Dorothy lice Reidnour, Dorothea Reville, Mary Reynolds, Frances Ridgewell, Bethy Riggin, Evelyn Riggins, Rosamand Roberta, Helen Roberts, Jessie May Roberts, Katherine Robertson, Catherine Rockwell, Mildred Rogers, Nancy Rosenfeld, Lucile Royster, Aleise Rumberg, Ruth Russ, 'Marguerite Russell, Catherine Russo, Mary Rust, Dorothy Sacks, Frances Sadler, Margaret Sakakini, Virginia Salmon, Pearl Sanderlin, Hope Sansone, Marie Saraka, Dora Saunders, Lillian Saunders, Shirley Sayles, Mildred Schoonmaker. Juanita Seay, Katherine Selley, Joyce Seidman, Anne Seigler. Mildred Seward, Marguerite Shanahan, Htonora Sherman, Harriett Sherry, Virginia Simpson, Elsie Simpson, Marie Slagle, Kathleen Smith, Virginia Ruth Sneed, Mary Snowden, Anne Snowden, Cecil Solomon, Frances Stanford, Jean Starboard. Gladys Starnes, Florence Stell, Florence Steinhauser, Muriel Stephens, Marjorie Stephens, Virginia Stephenson, Nellie Sterling, Marjorie Stewart, Dorothy Stillman. Blanche Stoler, Lillian Strole, Jeanne Styron, Eunice Suddith, Virginia -Girls Sundquist, Betty Swindell, Geraldine Tabakin, Florence Taitz, 'Sylvia Tarkenton, Ellen Taylor, Doris Taylor, 'Mary Thomas, Elizabeth Thomas, Frances Thomas, Kathleen Thornton, Kathryn Tinnett, Virginia Tobin, Elsie Tsoukatos, Pauline Tucker, Emma Turner, Sallie Turner, Willie Mae Tweedy, Evelyn Upton, Nancy Vose, Virginia Wagner, Alfreda Walker, Lucille Wallace, Gervais Wallace, Shirley Waller, Margaret Ware, Luiby Warren, Nina Watkins, Jenny Watts, Ruth Weast, Margaret Weisberg, Sylvia West, Charlotte White, Becky White, Betty White, Eunice White, Lena White, Mittie Mason Whitehurst, Burnice Whitehurst, Margaret Whitehurst, Marie Whitehurst, Virginia Wilder, Nancy Willcox, Mary Williams, Madeline Williams, Mary Williams, Ruth Williamson, Louise Williamson, Mary Willis, Dorothy Willner, Sylvania Wilson, Mildred Winfrey, Alice Winn, Evelyn Winstead, Dorothy Wood, Martha Wren, Randolph Wright, Evelyn A. Wright, Helen Wright, Louise X VX V- 1 7 . -, ,,,, H 'f 7 ,,,vsf',E-a'iQjgJ,, Q 0 -f - .O . ' 128 Ap' qgkg.,-s . 'lm' N-qm,,,. 'Nw Sophomores , 55:-. f-X4 k,f-wTj,i,,Jf5?g As X Wasgswfggp s. www's:f's,'lfHE ..,,..v r I in ,.,,, s 'p ,Aww WI ,1 WT!! '1W,,4,:I , V-'fl'IfFliU ff JA- llx-'PM 'LW umiwilv' - -ff s ' Aff- 'JMJ1.5' f.'iiUL .4--I S E:fTf.T'J :i.. -' f-,,j1i,,, WW, SOPl'lU1WURIf CLASS OIFIPICIHIRS l ir.vf R010--President, xIZlI'g12lI'9I' Spivey: Vice'-P1'Csidm1t, Elton lflcy. Sworn! Rau'-Sponsur, Miss Bernice Bradshaw. Thin! ROTC'-+SC'CI'Cf2lI'y, Xliss Ann Pri:-st 3 ,ltIAf'1lSl,lI'Cl', llasrm Andrews. ' X Z' . , f, 1 ,J 1 9 - 'mailm an-':,3.a:uaz 5! QQLMN 4 ,A , .,, or X 130 aqua: : Q-sax: wg 1:5 ,,,. .. 1 ts-. ,rw xv. 1 ,.,.,,x, -1 V..-. A -, ggi.:--z,,.,, ilgffUui,I .L il iilu ll, 'E-G COMMUDOKEQ7' SOPHOMORE CLASS-Boys Adylette, Derwood Adylette, Elwood Aftel, Jerome Ames, Samuel Andrews, Mason Anker, Irving Aspinwall, Middleton Atkinson, Robert Aussenhofer, Fred Bacalis, George Bacalis, Gus Bailey, Derwood Baker, Robert Baldwin, Cooper Baldwin, Asa Baines, George Banker, Harry Barker, Clarence Barlow, David Barnes, George Barrett, Robert Barritt, Oliver Barrow, Eugene Bassham, Charles Baughker, Gilbert Baumgard, Herbert Beane, Walter Berryman, Hampton Bisschop, John Blair, Thomas Blumenthal, myer Boone, Harris Boone, 'Sam Boswell, Ernest Boyle, Thomas Brady, Robert Branch, Hugh Bright, Oliver Britt, Homer Brother, Herbert Brown, Earl Brown, Joe Brown, John Bryan, Vernon Bunch, Melvin Burleson ,Philip Burns, Sam Butt, Caleb Butt, Herman Cannon, Bobby Capehart, Jimmie Capps, Sidney Carlisle, Russell Carlo, Julius Cash, Raymond Cento, John Champion, Dick Chapman, Linwood Chapman, Warner Chappell, J. Thomas Chappell, Joseph T. Charles, Everett Chick, Arthur Chinnis, James Clarke, Jimmie Clibourne, Francis Coates, Clinton Coburn, Robert Cohen, Ralph Coleman, Richard Collmus, Bruce Cooke, Gentry Cooke, Richard Cordovana, Nicola Crank, Eugene Crawley, Perry Crittenden, Harry Crumpler, Vernon Cruser, Merritt Cruser, Thornton Cullen, Frank Daniel, Frank Daniel, Joe Darden, James Darden, Richard Da ughtrey, Jack Davenport, Cristie Davis, A. J. Davis, Britt Davis, Morris D'avis, Ross DeBusk, Dan Delpino, Frank Dezern, Ray Dickson, Kirk Dixon, Edwin Dixon, Ernest Dixon, Melton Dixon, Paul Douglas, Walter Dowdy, Herbert Dowty, Cyril Dreisback, Francis Duncan, Dwight Dyer, Ralph Ediss, Gershon Edmonds, Kenne'h Edwards, Gordon Eley, Elton Etheridge, Eugene Etheridge, Preston Fantone, Billy Fentress, Kenneth Fernandes, Alfred Ferris, Joe Finkelstein, Sidney Fishel, Albert Fleming, Braham Fletcher, Thomas Flora, Alfred Foard, Morehead Fodney, Robert Ford, Peyton Foster, George Fox, John S French, Robert Friedman, Herbert Fuller, Wilson Funk, Mahlon Gambardella, Herbert Gardner, Westley Garlick, Michael Garrett, Richard Garris, Robert ' Gaylord, Herman Giannelli. 'Michael Gillock, Clifford Gilbert, Jack Gilbert, Joseph Godwin, Josepvh Goldman, Milton Goldstein, Car-roll Goodwin, Winslow Goolsby, Draper Graham, Billy Graham, Thorburn Granger, William Greenburg, Bernard Greenburg, Irvin Greenburg, Milton Greenfield, George Gregory, Francis Gretes, Alexander Grosso, Julian Grubb, William Grunewald, Harris Guillory, Edward Hafner, William Hall, Beverley Hall, Charles B. ' Halstead, Lorent Harper, George Harrell, Edward Harrell, Francis Harrell, Gordon Harriman, Joseph Harris, Jack Harris, Jose-ph Harrison, Lloyd Hauser, George Haynes, Thornton Hearn, Maxwill Hecht, Otto Hedgepeth, Ralph Henley, Harold Herfurth, Lawrence Herondorff. Sheldon Hickman, George Hill, Thomas Hilton, Brooks Hodges, Ashley Hogan, Bevan Holland, Andrew Holland, John Holland, Shirley Hollowell, William Holsverg, Sol Holt, Bob Holt, Ernest Holt,,Paul Holt, Stewart Hooker, Franklyn Hopkins, Jack Horsley, Guy Howell, Asher Hudgins, Harold ' Hulbert, Sidney Hurtubise, Arthur Hutcheson, Edwin Jacob, Clyde Jacovidis, Nicholas Jakeman, Charles James, Arthur Jarvis, Franklin Jarvis, Howard Jens, Eric Jeter, Charles Jeter, Thomas Johnson, Alexander Johnson, Charles Johnson, iMilton Jones, Bennie Jones, Clarence Jones, George Jones, Herman Jones, James Jones, J-ohn Jones, William Jonns, Allen Joynes, Leger Karlin, Robert Kehayas, Tony Kelly, John Kemp, Bernard Kent, George Kerns, George Kiernan, Edward Kim-ball. Frank King, Clinton Kirby, Durwood Kleinfelter, Arthur Kneiple, George K-reps, Clinton Kroll, Harry Kuhl, Herbert Lawrence, Carleton Lawrence, Sidney Lea, Paul Ledbetter. Millard Legum, Irving Leigh, George Lesner, Charles Lester, George Lester, Robert Lowe, Guy Ludford. Aaron Lupton. Charles Lutin, Jerome Machen, Sidney Maclntyre, James Macon, Joseph I X ll1I'Ill X I fx TCU ' if .L ' 1 -- 131 of - gk X CI ASS F MOR O H SOP 9 ' we 'ilu' -av 1 CLASS S JPHOBIORH WEA' f H MM E ui. 1' f'i' ri v ..miI1iW- . anniilii nnn r t' ODCDR SOPHOMORE CLASS-Boys Manby, Paul Mani, Ralph Manning, Russell Marshall, Claude Marshall, Roland Martin, James Matrox, Thomas Mayhugh, Lofton Maynard, Billy McClanon, Forest McClanon, Francis McClellan, Douglas McDowell, Lawrence McGarrigle, Joe McVay, Harold Meads, James Mercer, Cecil Mercer, Floyd Meredith, Clarkson Merritt, Bill Miller, John Miller, Lawrence Miller, Ray Miller, Robert Miller, Roby Minutolo, Lonnie Modlin, Virginius Moody, Thomas Morgan, Monroe Morris, Robert Morse, Bob Moser, Jack Munden, William Nadel, Morris Neale, Melvin Newbern, Milton Newton, Woodrow Nortieet, Billy Norman, Vernon Norton, Arthur Oates, Charles Oden, Montague Oglethorpe, James Oldfield, Edward Oliver, James Oliver, Roger Overman, Raymond Owens, Frank Parron, Walter Parsons, Raymond Parsons, Shields Paxton, Francis Payne, Nelson Peterson, Garland Peterson, George Phelps, Melvin Phillips, Bill Phillips, Charles -Pickler, Edgar Pierce, Jimmy Pollard, Clyde Ponds, John Pope, Victor Porter, Ellis 1Porter, Robert Powell, James Pranis, Joe Price, George Pritchard, Jack Pritchard, Herbert Pritchard, Raymond Pusey, Norris Pyle, Raymond Ragan, William Ragan, William A. Rawls, Holman Reams, Luther Reaves, Melvin Rees, Walter Reid, Donald Reilly, David Richardson, James Riddick, Arthur Ritter, David Ritter, Harold Rives, Louis Robertson, James Robinson, Garland Rocke, Edward Rodgers, Jack Ruben, Carl Russell, Thomas Rykbos, John Sadler, Herbert Sadler, Lambert Salida, William Savage, Jones Sawyer, Clyde Sawyer, Frank Scullion, Edward Segall, Bernard Shafer, Vernon Shinn, Jack Shipp, Ryland Shreckise, Billy Sibert, Beverly Simpson, Stanley Skinner, Luther Smith, Bert Smith, George Smith, Herman Smith, Howard Solomon, Marvin Spensky, Maury Spires, James Spires, Melvin Staley, Edward Steel, Henry Sterling, Gradon Stevens, Arthur Stewart, John Stockton, Cauthorne Storey, Harry Strickland, Earnest Sullivan, James Swartz, Alex Tabb, Linwood Tabit, Lesiie Tarkenton, Herbert Tarkenton, Walter Taylor, Garland Thompson, Harry Thornburg, David Thornton, Herbert Thrasher, Fred Thrasher, Robert Tolson, Everett Toxey, Artie Trotter, Jessie Trout, Gerald Turner, Charles Turner, Hilton Turville, William Tuthill, Bartley Umbarger, Bobbie Van Weelde, John Vaughan, Edward Vaughan, Lawrence Vita, John Voegtly, Robert Von Gottschalk, Cato Vourlas, Nick Wagner, Bruce Waldrop, Paul Walker, Jack Walker, Robert Walter, William Warner, Floyd Wasserman, Jack Waterfield, William Weatherington, Wilbert Westman, Elmer White, Jack White, Tommie White, Warren White, William Whitehead, Hugh Whitehurst, Henry Whitehurst, Walter Whitlock, Lee Wilbern, Donald Wilbon, John Wilkins, Robert Wilkinson, John Wilkinson, Vincent Williams, Edward Williams, Garland Williams, James Williams, John Williams, Lawrence Williford, Mathew Willis, Ralph Wilson, Charles Wilson, Ralph Win-rhertlv. Robert Winn. Wendell Winslow. Geo rge Winston, Billy Womble, James Woo, Thomas Woodley, 'Seaton Wright, John Parker, James Samuels, Maurice Twist, Thomas Zoby, Leo Parrish, Linwood Sanguinetti, James Tynes, Chester Q Q ,Z T.- m iwf 3,5 - ,.,. ...,,,,, , ,, Q! fb as 'ini 'B' il ' - Q ,S A . ' S -- X 13l x A-W - 1'.Pz:'v3'f+??' THE COMMODGREC ' f -r 4.,- r i ' I, 1 1' f i1'I1-gl .1 in 1,'- I W- SOPHOMORE Abbott, Virginia A'brams, Zelda Addenbrook, Arline Adkins, Helen Akers, Una Allard, Virginia Allcox, Louise Allen, Ann Allen, Doris Allen, Iris Anderson, Helen Armistead, Judith Armstrong, Evelyn Arrington, Helen Ashe, Ruth Askew, Hazel Athey, Theo Atkinson, Nina Austin, Frances Austin, Thelma Backus, Doris Bagnell, Dorothy Bailey, Lucy Baker, Helen Baker, Naomi Baldwin, Mary Ball, Josie Banks, Leona Barham, Susie Barnes, Dorothy Basden, 'Mary Battleman, Anne Baumiester, Alma Beecham, Irma Berger, Julia Belcher, Katherine Bell, Jean Bence, Barbara Bence, Pat Benninghove, Virginia Berard, Jean Berger, Julia Berry, Elizabeth Berry, Olive Bevilaqua, Margaret Bisese, Antoinette Bishop, Frances Blair, Fay Blanchard, Mildred Bland, Lois Bloodworth Elizabeth Blum Sara Boothe Emma Borjes, Vivian Bowden, Lucille Bradley, Doris Bradley, Pearl Bradshaw, Florence Bradshaw, Geneva Bragg, Alice Britt, Mary Brockwell, Juanita Brodrick, Ruby Brooks, Katherine Brown, Edell Brown, Mildred Bryan, Grace Bryant, Inez Buckman, Augusta Byrd, Ellen Cabler, Margaret Campbell, Dorothy Calwert, Iris Caravas, Stamatia Carey, Virginia Carico, Elaine Carroll, Doris Carter, Betty Carter, Mary Caton, Louise Chadwick, Judy Chapel, Ruth Chapman, Ann Charleton, Katherine Charleton, Eleanor Cherry, Lottie Cheshire, Leona Cheshire, Virginia Chesson, Frances Christie, Barbara Cicero, Marie Coffield, Marjorie Cohen, Nettie Cohen, Rosalie Coke, Edith Colenda, Nell Collier, Maude Colonna, Virginia Cooke, Frances Cowart, Iris Cox, Jean Crisp, Bernice -Crocker, Thelma Crosby, Ada Crosby, Virginia Dalby, Margaret Daniels, Virginia Dann, Carroll Darden, Chandler Darden, Ruth Daugherty, Florence Davis, Bertha Davis, Leona Davis, Vera Dawley, Virginia Dawson, Charlotte DeBrito, Christine DeNegri, Adele Devany, Anne Dickens, Helen CLASS-Girls Dowdy, Mildred Drumwright, Ruth Dudley, Dorothy Dudley, Marjorie Duffee, Virginia Dunning, Rosemary Duren, Virginia Duval, 'Peggy Eason, Vernelle Eaton, Margaret Edmonds, Frances Edwards, Alelia Edwards, Evelyn Eley, Adele Elliott, Margaret Ellis, Josephine Esposito, Marian Faber, Florence Fanny, Edith Felton, Ruth Fentress, Laura Fentress, Louise Fentress, Marybelle Ferguson, Lois Fields, Alice Finch, Marie Fine, Sylvia Fisher, Edith Fitchett, Ethel Fleming, Diademma Fleming, Gladys Folz, Margorie Fontaine, Dorothy Foote,,McDowell Ford, Helen Fox, Betty Fulcher, Martha Gallion, Margaret Gardner, Marian Garrett, Alice Garrett, Elizabeth Geaniton, Anastasie Gladstone, Jean Glasser, Shirley Gimbert, Margaret Godfrey, Nonie Goldforb, Lillian Goodman, Edna Goodson, Thelma Gorden, Mildred Graham, Mildred Graham, Louise Green, Patty Gresham, Mary Griffin, Naomi Grubb, Mary Grubbs, Dorothy Gunter, Mary Gwin, Evelyn Halstead, Doris Hammond, Natalie Hardison, Katherine Hardy, Rose Harfield, Matilda Harper, Eunice Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Ruth Kathleen Mildred 'Mildred Virginia Harriss, Edythe Hart, Frances Hawkins, Dorothy Haynes, Flora Haynes, Lorraine Haynes, Mary Haywo Hearn, od, Virginia Elizabeth Heise, Elizabeth Henley, Margaret Hickey, Hazel Hill, Cristine Hinnant, Lillian Hodgson, Katherine Hofheimer, Virginia Hoggard, Nell-ie Hoggard, Verona Holman, Dorothy Holton, Holton, Horwit Eileen Jane z, Phyllis Hudgi-ns, Aldon Hudgins, Capitola Hudgins, Cathryn Hudgins, Georgia Hudson, Mary Hunt, Alberta Hunt, Hilda Hurst, Ruth Hutcheson, Virginia lckes, LuElla Irel-and Isaacs, Jacobs, Jarrett, , Ann Louise Dorothy Edna Jennings, Mildred Johnson, Dorothy Johnson, Lorraine Johnson, Martha Johnson, Norma Jones, Norma Jones, Alla Jones, Nell Jordan, Dorothy Jordan, Jean Jordan, Lucy Jordan, Marilyn Jordan, Neureta Jordan, Ruth Joyner, Emmaline Katherman, Peggy Katzoff, Eleanor Blassingham, Margaret Dashiell, Emily Q Bragg, Lois Dioz, Winifred Hanbury, Winifred Kittrell, Mildred Brandt, Claire Dorris, Mary Hantzman, Helen Klelf, Dorothy 1 Q. ,f 1, !-,I ' J J, - if- rf-M ' J- 'awxwesit ' - . ,c ' H - z -135 fringes HE C MMODQRI: I tri: fi ' r'f-- 1 '.-4 ' . -f tuu.U.l 1..Lm.iw0i- 1- S- ia. - ii. , SOPHOMORE CLASS-Girls Klinefelter, Jean Knapp, Elizabeth Koteen, Geraldine Kruger, Anna Kruger, Madeline Labretone, Almeta Lam, Lida Land, Ruth Lassiter, Clare Lawler, Mabel Leach, Lois Lee, Eddie Elizabeth Lemberg, Gertrude Levinson, Bernice Lightfoot, Mildred Little, Madge Littlepage, Domah Littman, Bertha Lockhart, Dorothy Lowe, Mary Mance, Viola Manzke, Anna Markley, Brandon Martin, Betty Martin, Martha Massenburg, Ann Mather, Mary Eliz. Matter, Alma May, Carlin May, Elsie Mayo, Imogene McCarrick, Beatrice McCoy, Dorothy McCue, Ruth McFarlane, Dorothy McKeel, Katherine Meads, Jeanne Vlerrill, Lillian Viidgett, Myrtle Vlidyette, Mary Vliller, Bernice , Vliller, Jacqueline ', Mller, Jane Q5 Mock, Mary Moore, Louise V , Moore, Lucy Q Moore, Margaret Moore, Mary Moore, Rosemary Moring, Shirley Morrot, Rose Muse, Virginia Nash, Margaret Nelson, Raye Newbill, Glen Newman, Dorothy Newman, Marion Nicholson, Adrian Nicholson, Ruth Nicholson, Shirley Norman, Marjorie Norris, iMarian Oakes, Elizabeth Odell, Margaret Old, Rebecca O'Neal, Lucille Overstreet, Sarah Overton, Juanita Owens, Margaret Owens, Phyllis Padgett, Laura Mae Pallette, Edith LParsons, Ruth Patterson, Edith Paxton, Malvine Payne, Dorothy Peed, Margaret Pennello, Carolyn Pennington, Jacqueline Perry, Elizabeth Petty, Melrose Petty, Virginia Phelps, Beatrice Phelps, Violet Plass, Thelma Polen, Sara Pollard, Frances Pollard, Virginia Pontifex, Dorothy -Potter, Helena Powers, Nannie Pri-est, Anne Prieur, Dorothy Pritchard, Louise Puckett, Helen Ragan, Ellen Rawlings, Emily Ream, Bonita Reams, Cora Reid, Elizabeth Reidnour, Jean' , Rew, Winifredf Rhodes, Doris Rhodes, Zora' X . Richardson,'Dan'na Richardson, Louise Riley, Ellen Roberts, Lottie May Robertson, Miriam Robinson, Lucille Roby, Mary Elizabeth Rockwell, Lucille Rogers, Nancy Ross, Juanita Ross, Violet Rudicile, Irene Runnells, Mary Russo, Marie' Salasky, Bernice Salvant, Zada Sanderlin, Evelyn Sands, Mabel Saunders, Evelyn Saunders, McKemp Savage, Josephine Sawyer, Olive Scalco, Elsie Schaefer, Anne Schafhirt, Louise Schools, Lucille Schmoele, Virginia Schreiber, Frances Scott, Catherine Scott, Ruth Seadler, Mary Segal, Rose Selkin, Helen Shackleford, Anna Shackleford, Janice Shames, Anne Shannon, Eileen Shannonhouse, Virginia Shapiro, Harriet Shepherd, Katherine Sherry, Elizabeth Simcoe, Lucille Simpson, Josephine Sims, Lucille Skelton, Dorothy Smart, Mary Jane Smith, Dorothy Smith, Dorothy Mae Smith, Lani Smith, Marian Smith, Olga Spady, Ernestine Spiral, Frieda Spitzer, Josephine Spivey, Margaret Spruell, Emma Sterling, Lucia Stewart, Edith Stonnell, Frances Sugg, Hattie Sutton, Loriene Swan, Goldie ' Swindell, Mildred Swindell, Velma Sykes, Annie Tabet, Virginia Tarkenton, Elizabeth Tarkenton, Jerusha Tatem, Dorothy Taylor, Helen Taylor, Frances Taylor, Suzanne Thom, Sheila 3 Thompson, Jewell Tinaro, Gertrude Tobin, Hazel Trant, Jean Traweek, Jane Traywick, Pearl Trimyer, Doris Tripple, Allison Trower, Alice Tucker, Annabelle Tunstall, Madeline Turner, Margaret Turpin, Alice Tuttle, Lucille Tyler, Mary Underdown, Mildred Upchurch, Aurora Vail, Barbara Verhaagen, Elizabeth Via, Laura Vincent, Margaret Vnight, Lillian Wagner, Frances Wallace, Bommie Walker, Daisey Walker, Jarjorie Ward, Deborah VV'ard, Elizabeth Ware, Martha Warr, Cordelia Waters, Louise Wayne, Emily Weaver, June Weaver, Margaret Weightman, Margaret Weller, Dorothy Weinhold, Ruth West, Mary Whiman, Fannie White, Frances White, Udell Whitehead, Gaynelle Whitley, Louise VVilhide, Harriett Wilhide, Louise Wilkinson, Nonie Wilkes, Louise Williams, Dorothy VViIliams, Elinor Williams, Ellie VVilliams, Louise VVilliams, Meriem VVill'amson, Alice Williamson, Louise Williamson, Margaret Williamson, Margaret Williamson, Virginia Willis, Alice Willis, Mary Anne Wills, Lavinia Wilson, Dorothy Wilson, Elizabeth Wilson, Ruth Wirt, Mary Wise, Melba Wittenbrink, Leola Woo, Helen Wooldridge, Mary Wright, Ann Wright, Dorothy Zedd, Bessie Ziegler, Emma Q9 A '17 111 -Wi !.7,' Y ,, ,,,,, U -. - 'T ,refil ls al gli Q' ' -. a, ,,.fQ - 173 ' fwrganigatinns 5 5 E - ,. La' -1!o.4.,fl1:lu1M!!llNrNt'.Aw1erfl', . ' msn, GSH- v V I ra:-MF C' 1 : .ix ' .S,..':':f'2 1 fmnnmm ' x X is THE COMMOD0 pr 1 i R52 1 gQAQ i1 f M11iHw A 3 L kT3'Lf'Ee',,f ,Ll PD 1 .dl LH LnsLug1lYgf!4gf'.f5-Gigi ,Y i, ,' In A- CLUB PRIQSIDENTS ' X f' Y -ml E .. ,, 75-. In vflflf-M mf .. by f -- -,,,, ,,, . , , V ..... N A X f 2'1.U1' Yu1EEI i'i:?ggN gig n j M 0 D 0 .A t ' A A -x 137 fgl:du.ii'?' l Iliff l am a l l , ' n , E MMOD oru: Maury Clubs as The extracurricular activities in Maury offer the students opportunities for the furtherance of their knowledge in the subject in which their interest lies. Pleasure is derived from the meetings at which the student enjoys the companionship of his fellow members. The merit of these organizations is proved by the fact that the total mem- bership numbers approximately eight hundred seventy-five. The Bain Literary Society for boys and the Maury Literary Society for girls aid in the development of effective speakers, convincing debaters, and interested citi- zens In these societies, students are prepared to participate in the literary contest.: held at Charlottesville every year. Through their varied programs, which are instructive as well as entertaining, Sodalitasr Latina, Le Cercle Francais, and El Club Hispanico have met laudable suc- cess in the study of the customs of the countries in whose languages the members are particularly interested. Mathematically inclined boys and girls become members of the Cannon Mathe- matics Club and the Hypatia Mathematics Club that they may delve into the history and philosophy of mathematics. Those who are interested in scientific discoveries and inventions, find a develop- ment of their interests in the Science Club. The members frequently make excur- sions to factories of the city to find what modern science has done for the industries. Quill and Scroll, the only honorary society of the school, has done much toward the advancement of journalistic standards. Its members, promising young journal- ists, specialize in editorials, feature stories, current events, advertisements, and news- writing. Students interested in the drama and music find encouragement in the Curtain Club and the Girls' Glee Club respectively. Productions staged by these clubs for the entertainment of the student body have met with much acclaim. The athletic girl finds opportunity to use her ability in the Girls' Monogram Club, an organization for the promotion of girls' sports at Maury. The Club Etiquette, a newly created organization, aims to improve the social conduct of the students of this group and of the school as a whole. Founded by a member of the senior class, it is already recognized as a worthwhile creation. For their commendable promotion of high ideals, much praise is due the Maury Hi-Y Club and the High School Student Club. Their influence has done much to improve the high school and the community. Through their aims and ideals, these clubs of Maury play an important part in the life of the school. N- , - r W' 1' ' A Aff. Q A- , TY ' - .mr ! - . -- gf - - i if , - Emu -'su if-Q. - VD Q Qi . . .K- - G5-1-ails 31- 4 0 D 0 . , fr. -if BTU 133 ,fvs X X THE CQMMGD GR I if ab ,, ' ff The Bain Literary Society XVii,I,r,xm NI.AxNsifli2i.D Louis H. Rivizs 3 Gifoaoiz 1 mek, JR. PHILIP Lismowrrx G HENRY C. Noi,1.m' l'sl'1lllC'lS ll. lingley llnrold Iiarhee blames Hillups Philip Burleson Eclwnrcl Unsey Carl Davis XVilli:nn Etheridge Eilwnrtl Fzlircloth Rohert Enirrloth jack Fantone Zalmon Garfield joseph Godwin Paul Gordon john Gore OFFICERS MEMBERS UIIITICVUII Gregory VVilliam Grover Reis Heller Lewis llirsvhler Franklin Kiver Paul Krritzig Philip Leihowitz lj1lVlll Levine Dexter M:1CBride VVillinm Mansfield Francis Mnrgolius Denhigh Matthews Lziwrence Miller Monroe Morgan lJl'l'5'illl'lIf IYil'l l,l't'.l'iIll'IIf , Sl't'I'i'fIl!'A1' , , 7vl'l'!IXllI'l'l' l'l1l1'111fy R1'p1'r.r1'11I11fi1'1' joseph Musgr:i'.'e Roy VV. Nagle Fl'ZlllC'iS Nor-k George Peek, bl r. Louis ll. Rives Uhairles Sehneer Rohert Settle Elhert Slaughter Myer Szilomonsky Clarence Suher VVesley Sykes john Yvinston Rolmert VVhitehill Yi V Fi ri' T' s rl gr -v1..,,mmm'7'i-'Y-pi 'Qc' le 'QQW jfkm M . i,ig,,-.Q ' ,..l 139 Mm X f llll alll 3555 CQMMODGRE , ,-fi.,7'si'5ggiihliriilrl,lieliliillllimgqlllllllllffhxgfy ,f M - llEE 'ilJnuu:uA:l iilllu 1 lift u.u:j.5 Ej3Qj.35,,Q,f fi3N,-9-gggilil! -f J Cannon Mathematics Club CAPEH.-xRT HARNEY , Lucius Ihuczmznrv EUGENE MULLEN Hiznmzwr K.XNDEI, it it Miss Crmmvn C. IDOU'l'IiA'T Lmium. F. Games Ray Baker Sam liarlield Sylvin Belkov Lucius Daugherty -I aek Fantone Irvin Furman john Glass Louis Gold john Gore Sylvin Gordan Earl Gresham OFFICERS MEMBERS George Graves VVllliam VV. Grover Capehart Harney George Hilch Robert Keagy Herbert Kanilel Milton Kaplan Saclron Lampert Dexter Maeliritle joe Madden Robert Merchant , , P1'1'sirl1'11f liifl'-1JI'I'Killl'Ilf 7 . ,Serretary H 7 7'I'l I15ll7'f'I' l'iIII'Illfj' Rf'f7I'l'.S'f'IlfI1fi?'l' l'iIll'Illf,1' R1'p1'r'.t1'l1t11!i1'1' Eugene Mullen Sylvan lf. Myers jack Norton Alex. Petersen joe Richter Murray VVatle Mortimer VVilliams Fred VVilson Robert YVilson Pryor VVnrmington -- Lg Ji.. f 1 ' f Wilwixe Filer!-6 l 1-1-0 THE CQMMUD Ll Lllllfk ,ft Club tiquette OFFICERS RUTH HERFURTH ,, ,,. . W PI'l'3'I!1lllf R tzREc:C,x IJAVIS 7 7, I itff-111141111 ,11 M.-xRc:Aiuz'r Smear c Y W c SW,-, 11111 PuY1.1.is HORNSBY , V T,-m,,,,,, KIISS RUTH RIDDICIQ , , , , ,,,,, . ,, . ,Faculty Rl'pl'l'A'f'IlflIf17l MEMBERS Ethel Anderson Doris Backus Virginia Barrett Ritty Baumgard Lillian Berman Mary Boyd Muriel Bregman Margaret Brinson 'Evelyn Chisohn Thelma Crockin Rebecca Davis Catherine Dozier Frances Dunn Mildred Flemming Ethel Ford Margaret Uallion Frances Heart Elizabeth Heise Ruth Herfurth Edna Ilinson Kathryn Hodgson Verona Hoggard june Holton Martha Hollaway Phyllis Hornsby Ida Kaufman Madeline Kruger Evelyn Mcfa rthy ,leanne Mclionald Margaret McKay Ellen Mitchell Nora Moore Evelyn Nlorewitz Alosephine Nettles Evelyn Parks Rosaline Parrish Ida Rivers Thelma Saunders Frederic Scherbe rger M arga ret Sibert Marian Slaughter Helen Smith Elizabeth 'Parkington Margaret Taylor Beulah Tonelson Emily Turk Rosalie VVeisman Iouise VVilliamson Virginia VVinfree Beth VVillan Ruth VVilliams Randolnh VVren Helen VVright Louise VVright . ff - , , yfgf-Y-. el tek J -1- 1 fl' '- - fe 1 5 -v t , - , my f'1llflv - lm 1 Q l . ul mf 54iJ.-- 'imems ,Al 0 0 . 7 . ' ' 141 CURTAIN CLUB ,. , 1 ,, L F 4 gf THE COMMODORECff . tj ftil t ftlll l imiwt R , L SARA WHITE .. ..,.,. MARGERY COHENM., -, BECKY YVHITELQ- PAU1. GonDoN .....,...,A,,,..,... Miss NIARY L. JOHNSON BOYS Norman Goldblatt Paul Gordon john Gore John Kegebein Paul Kratzig Charless Lott Dexter MacBride Stephen Owen -Robert Settle Drewry Smith Wesley Sykes Bert Starr Linwood Vinson Rolf Williams GIRLS Margaret Anderson Marguerite Baum Ann Brinkley Annie Brock Neoma Bunting Ellen Butt Lucile Bybee urtain Club Zi B OFFICERS MEMBERS O'Dineal Chapman Marjorie Cohen Rosemary Dunning Anne Eley Marjorie Ellis Virginia Evans Ethel Fitchett MacDowell Foote Eliza Graham Waverly Gray Marjorie Grubbs Marguerite Hill Maxine Hudgins Lettie jones Rosa Elizabeth Jordan Mary Allen Kearney Nancy Land Viola Mance Selma Mason Evelyn Mays Mary Midgette Nina Miller Ellen Mitchell Evelyn Morewitz Betty Morrison HJ,PMary Webb Smithwick' , President . ....,. Vife-President - ...... ..,...... S ecretary .Treasurer ,. .,.,. Faculty Representative Katherine Norfleet Jeanette Odom Claudia Pollard Evelyn Parke Malvine Paxton Lucile Rosenfield Bernice Salasky Ruth Salsbury Margaret Sibert Helen Smith Frances Solomon . Jeanne Strole Dorothy Sundquist Margaret Taylor Mildred Taylor Margaret Truitt Emily Turk Sallie Turner Margaret Weightman Becky White Margaret Wood Mary Woolridge Louise Wright Martha Wright ' 4, S. 1- -:tj !.g 5-A fi VA v a ll '- Q :FS .o . 143 'X 5 4.5-flu I' Ev aa ,L Xe HE CRE El Club Hispanico l4iI.BFR'l' SIL-XUGll'I'ER 7 , F 'l'nlzm1A CROCKIN l+'l,oR1aNt?l2 Bkuss , Cil.ADYS 'l'R12.-xK1.E 7 Miss RIIRIAM SILBIZRGER BUYS james Billnps Sam Burns Peyton Cason VValter Cass l,awrenve Cohn Angelo Costantine Perry frawley Gordon litlwards lidward Faircloth Richard Fuqua Charles Gallagher George Graves liarl Gresham lidward Lehman Roby Nllller Garland Peterson Donald Pyle jack Ross Nathan Savage lilhert Slaughter Bert Starr Bolt Vvhite Fred VVhi!e OFFICERS MEMBERS GIRLS Theo Athey Frances Austin Marguerite Baum Barbara Blair Fay Blair Lois Bland Louise Bland Betty Brendle Florence Bress jane Brown Rachael Coleman Norma Conwell Thelma Crockin , Prvxizlrnf Vive-P1'1'.vi1lf'l1I S!'tfl'Ff1lI'j' y1l'l'IlSIll'l'7' nfarully Rr'ju'1'xw1t11fi1'4' jessie Culpepper Vera Davis Uhristine De Brito Katherine Dozier Frances Edmonds Aurelia Edwards Lily Foard Virginia Hayes llelen Hendricks Barlvara Hopkins Roxana Karnezis Mattie Maifeld Frances Mathews Mary Meyers Helen O'Reilly liclith Patterson Helen Payne Doris Price Mary Reveille Margaret Thorp janet 'l'ischler jane Traweek Gladys Treakle Doris 'l'rim'yer Pauline Tsoukatos Rosalie VVeisman Mary Whitley Ann Vllright 79 12 0 -1 Q. .F . asa 144 MEMBERS ,femr THE COMMGDOPSEQ wi lls ? 1 k t fl' Girls' Glee Club OFFICERS M.AxRO.AxRE1' TRE.rXKI.E CARLYLE HOPE E Fimxcas THORNTON 7 DOROTHY MCCOY MRS. SENA B. XVOOD E , President ., Virf'-Prfsizlffnf Sffrrefrlry Trmxzzrw' Farully Reprererzrrlriw Helen Anderson Doris Backus jean Bell M a rga ret Blassingham Frances Brandenburg Betty Hrendle Olive Burn Mary Cox Thelma Crockin Doris Crumpler Evelyn Davis Eleanor Daugherty hflildred Dowdy Frances Dunn Agnes East Adele Eley Marian Esposito Margaret Floyd Roberta Garner Mary Lane Garrison Ollie Gilchrist Eliza Graham Alice Hall Helen Hall .lean Harden Matilda Harfield Callisto Hickman Carlyle Hope Barbara Hopkins Kay Kershaw Virginia Kimball Virginia Kimball Mildred Lapetina jane Langley Dorothy lN1cCoy Josephine Nettles Adrian Nicholson Margaret Nowitz Mary Elizabeth Harper Antoinette Petty Betty Hearn Catherine Petty ky Miles Pick Henrietta Roberts Mildred Sayles Anne Schaeffer Frances Schrieber Ma ry Sneed Catherine Snellings Lorraine Thomas Frances Thornton Gladys Treakle Margaret Treakle Emily Turk Helen Vllright Dorothy VVilliams ff,-S' it 1- W E A ,, V . , en., A ' Q 9 ,v '7' 111 f,,, ' sm Q, - Al QA2ii-3Ef:'fi'iEii?:?l l4551i4f- EX 'fi ,! 0 D ' , , . i N l x 145 I Try it ,. 'Lffl-4-'i ',3TlFgiV5 '-f' ' tfifwlilifl E- ll'-ii +lii'fJxHE CQMMQDQRE ,.. .1 ,,,,S.,,1f'i' ' yi L 1, ,.iL, 44, fn ., 1, f M ' wa' .. will -V. '4-- im..- turf-,L v4Hlli M X53 V X QQ-jj lIfc'iwMJ4,!! EQKM L. ,UI a 'f.y5QpLjg ffl jx fn ' F - - 7, Y, , ,, A,? f Silt Girls' Monogram OFFICERS S UZANN E TAYLOR ,,,7 ,,,A,,,,,,7,,, A,,AA7, , SELMA EIASON .7, , ,,,7 K.-xTr1ERuNn ROBERTS H VIRGINIA lxIACIjONALD H Miss hlARGARlE'l' GRIOO MOORE A A MEMBERS Virginia Abbott Hazel Hickey Virginia Badrnn Virginia MacDonald Elizabeth Berry Selma Mason jenn Boyd Dorothy Morrisette Lena Prude Hg. Club President , l,ll, ,E ,,., 7 I'ire-Presizlelzt ,E Sevretary and Treasurer , ,C,IlliI'llllllI of Sfmrfx 7 1'llll'II1fj' Refrresenfrltifve Katherine Roberts Suzanne Taylor Emily Turk Elizabeth Verhaagen E LAX X 1-, m imi . EI, .,,, H ,H n - xffv' 'aimgm 1' ' - . 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LAMIIETIII Hi-Y Club OFFICERS MEMBERS Presidenl Vice-President Tffafflrff W I,,,, ,Recorrling Srrretary ,, Corrrxpolzrling Serretnry Faculty Represfflzlzztifvff Robert Albright Vlavk Fantone George Hitch George Peek john VVard VVilliam Barnes Reid Fitchett Edwin Holm Louis Rives Roger VVeightman Caldwell Cason Alesse Fontaine Arthur Lawrence Cecil Sears Homer White jack Corrigan John Gore Linwood Lawrence ,lack Sellers Mortimer VVilliams Alvin Cox Billy Graham Aloe Madden Edward Shaefer Rolf VVilliams Charles Cox Georges Graves William Mansfield Drewry Smith Ralph Willis Cleveland Deekle Earl Gresham WeIIdell Malbon Edward Smith Robert VVilson wYllS0Il Elliot Herbert Gygi Albert Mott Clarence Suber John VVinston VVilliam Etheridge Blois Gygi Richard Mott Wesley 'Sykes VViley Wood Hugh Eure Capehard Harney Roy Nagle Dan Tomkinson Pryor Wormington Herman Hill john Norton Billy Upton ' QQ, v-' :IW 1, mimi !.4 1 N H ii' 'XV' q1tz75!l f,- at -L . 148 f i i i frvv , THE C0MM0DOfiES i elliii M H patia Mathematics Society Rosa l'i1.lf,-XIIETH JORDAN E XIARY BRHQH1' E M,-my Louisa Doyuc MISS L'.,x'l'ii.'xRlN E Rlnnuz Marjorie Ackiss Leone liisese Mary Bright Florence Bress Dorothy Butler Ann Callis Margaret Clark Mary Louise Doyle OFFICERS MEMBERS Rosa-Elizabeth Jordan Marjorie Mapp Peggy Mcliain Jeanne McDonald Evelyn Morewitz Jennie Oshorne Rosaline Parrish Elizaheth Rawls l'rm-if! ,. H I Irv-P1'1'r11f , Sl'l'l'l'flI7'.1' and 7'I'!'KJ,x',' 1'iIll'lllf-1' R!'f7l't'.l'l'lIfllfI Jessie May Rohe Lorena Shepht'rLl Jean Smith Jean Snyder Evelyn Stanton Shirley VVallac'e Elerhia XValsh Ruth XVilliams rts ' X ' .. W by fl' rf vc,-E. - Q, fl J - ull !'l -. .. ,,,, ,,,,, A I -f f J Q e f e-fe - W my an 'M -A - . .E for S f. l-l-9 ll! - ' I HE MMQDQRE 35 1 ' ' Igii iji ir I , D all UIUU Ill!!! um iffy , ,LL --'f XI' I ISOYS 'l'Immas Ihwylo Harry Crittrmlvri l':u'I Davis .lan-lx Fanlmw I':u1I Gnrclnn Iiluis Gyui H1-rlu-rt liyyxi Harry Harrisnn Imwis Hirsrhlvr I'IarI Imvim' I'1ug1-nv Mullvn Sylvan n Mya-rs, Jr. .Ian-Is Norton Nathan Savagrv Roln-rt Whitm-hill l.xcK If xrvrrmxla ANN Puuis llc.xN SMITH Rumckr XVIII'I'IiIIII,I. SN Lv xx Mwcks Mxss M nu' XVIIUIJIRII GIRLS Duris Iiarkus I'IIiz:lIu-II1 Ih-II Iiarhara III-lu-u Iiarlrarsm Iilail' I Iurvm-v Iirvss Mary Iirigrhl Marprarvt Iirinsnn Ann Callis U'I5in1-aI Chapman Maryzarvt Clark Margmwy l'uIwn lim-In-s'v:1 Ilavis Imis I'Ill1rvI Marylwllv lfulmtrn-was Imra Iwn- I urI-man e Cercle Francais UIFIVICICRS M ICIVI BICRS Maruarvltv Ifurn-man INIary:arn-I. Galliun Sadyu Galumlwrk Margaret. Garris .Ivan Glaulstono I'alrim-ia IC, GiIIn-rl Dorothy Grulybs Marjuriv Grllhlxs Sarah Halstuazl Ifram-us Hari Ruth H4-rfurlh Margrzuwl Hvnlvy Giamlys Hu:-ral I I1yIIis Hornsby Llu-IIa In-In-s IVIiI1Irml.I1-nnimrs Catharine Janes Katherine J unos I'rr'.fiJ1'11l l'irr-I'nxviJfr1! Sm'r1'mry Tr4'11s11rrr 1'1'1'.v,r R r'f1rf'.rrl1lnlifLw' Fnfully R1'l1rr'.rrr1tr1lifv1' Iivn-Iyn Parks Ilnsalinv Parrish Rose-I'lIizaIwtI1 Jordan Lavinia I'alrin-k , Mary AII4-n Ks-arm-y Mary Kauncv Ilumtlmy Krum-r Janu Langley I'L'!-51-Cy IVIa1lh1-ws J1-anno M1-Dunalnl Nina Millvr ICII1-u Mita-hx-II Minalx Muir 'hI1irI0y NirIwl::1::l Jvnnif- Oslmnrnv Hs-Ion Owen IVIarjuliu I hilpullr I l':u1r'1-4 I'uIIar1I Virginia I'uII:u'sI Martha I'uuI lmuisu I'rits'har4I lin-HV Iiimlgfvwn-II Jfssim- M ay Rnlwrts I'l1Ii1I1 Slwrklvy IVIary,:arot Silu-rt .Ioan l'I1au1II1-1' Smilh Mary Smithwivk Sylvia Taitz Ann Parks I'IIixaIu-Lh 'I':u'k1-mem liathlf-on 'Fhnmas I l'am'1-S Tubin I's-mgy 'I'ruiH. Annahe ine 'I'lu'Iu'r I'1miIy'I'urk Marprarot, 'Furm-r Lillian Vnixrht Luly VVaro Ruth V'.'iIIiams Mary II. Williamhun IVI2ll'LE'2lI 'I. Wmnl Mary Wood Martha Wright XI l X 5' ' Y , I IVYVWZYIG: --i-T'll YY'6'V QR MI I f'J7 1 f y I IQ I ima I D 'QNX gil , X , , uv I, , NNN- rw Q .V I , WX I A 15354 162 I W x,,0, r P5232 If-ws' J 150 7 K 7T'v fT .ixx .S THE COMMUD 0PeQ4 liEi an ELI. ,........... l l Maur Literary Society OFFICERS EVELYN PARKS ,.....,..,,,...,...,,.. . , P rfsizlenl RIARGERY COHEN ... .... I 'ire-Presidenf DOROTPIX' KRUGER 7 ,S 7,,. . ,,,,,A , ,,,,A,, A, ,, , Sffffffll'-1 MARY ALLEN KEARNEY ,, S. ,, w5, , ,,,,A,,,, ,Y , , Treasury, NIISS KATE F. GILLETTE , ,,.,, .,.,,, F afulty Rfpresentalizvr Miss LUCY N. BRICKHOUSF .,,7 ,E ,7 ,, , ..,,, ,, .7 ,, , . ,,A,7 , Faculty Represenrmiw MEMBERS Marjorie Ackiss Thelma Baldwin Marguerite Baum Freda Berlin Muriel Bregman Florence Bress Mary Bright Neoma Bunting O'Dineal Chapma Marjorie Cohen Maud Cooke Thelma Crockin Rebecca Davis Marjorie Ellis Ethel Ford Roberta Gardner Waverly Gray Matilda Harlield Elizabevh Harris Ruth Herfurth n Martha Holloway Phyllis Hornsby Beverly Hosier Maxine Hudgins Hilda Hunt Letty jones Rosa E. Jordan Mary Allen Kearney Mary Virginia Kimble Dorothy Kruger joy Lester Virginia MacDonald Evelyn Morewitz Selma Mason jeanne McDonald Jennie Osborne Evelyn Parks Rosaline Parrish Mildred Perry 'Ellen Riley Jessie Mae Roberts Bernice Salasky Fredericka Scherberger jean Smith Margaret Taylor Edith White Sylvia Willner Margaret Wood mi. sz - -Ti. ! a , , y T1-. Jw' 7 -' J' ji, .: ' ., .xvmiv - - . ,S . '- 151 f ll, l Wlllsgll Wt' ' ,--1TTTTTl,:V'e -1 n i- 4 E f H E HE MMGDORE I7rzx'rt2R lxIAClgRlIJE SYLV.-KN AIYERS QIEAN BLUFORD uill and Scroll .Y OFFICERS MISS VIRGINIA-t I-I. JOHNSON , jenn liluford Zalmnn Garfield Uameron Gregory Earl Gresham MEMBERS Dexter Mav:Bride Sylvan Myers ,lennie Osborne Ethel Pehworth l,I'f'5iI1l'Ilf ,. , Vim'-Pl'f'xirlt'11l Serrffmry-Tnfrzslzrrr Fllt'llIfj' Rf'f7!'l'.Vl'lIfllfi7'l Dorotlly Pritrlmrcl Iilhert Slaughter Gertrude Van Name ' xvsg -VT E Atl, Sfiff- M vw ! b I QE ,M l 152 Iidith NVhire ffw Xi 5 F iffvvv-,., L1 X THE C0MM0D0R li il ...i Q , H.-un' Y. Svmonr joux C. Nnmis B Hman Klum AIILDRIZD PIER RY Miss Farr: SAv.xuE l'iDU.'XR j .-xcKsoN BOYS Frank Bagley llilllllTTIlS Boyle jack Corrigan NVarren Dunston Hugh liure NVilliam Folltes liugene jarolms liarl Levine Sad ron Lampert joseph Musgrave X 'xf x john C. Nelms Raye Nelson NValter Parron Nelson Perry joe Pranis Science Club OFFICERS MEMBERS GIRLS Thelma Baldwin Mary Barden Barbara Bower Dorothy Brent Florence Bress Kenneth Slaughter Alice lJeFrees Drewry Smith Eleanor Daughtery 'l'onuny State Mary Louis Doyle Meredith Trotter Virginia Ferebee Thomas YVhite Iilice Foster l,fl'.l'iI1,I'Ilf Ivirz'-f'1'z'.t'i1lr'l1f , Sr'z'I'1'I11l'y Tl'!'Il.S'Ilff'I' , flllflllfj' R1'fm'.v1'11fz1fi:'1'.r , Frzrulfy Rf'fPI'l'.l'f'lIflIfl7'4'.t' Gladys Griggs Barbara Hopkins Margaret jung Blanche Kelly Anne Kruger Mildred Land Mattie Mailield Phoebe Mount Minah Muir Grace Nichols Helen O'Reilly Ilelena Parrun Iillen Payne lithel Pehworth Mildred Perrv Marjorie Phi-lputts 'l'helma Saunders Anne Seidman Mary V. Speight Beulah Tonelson Doris Tyndall Rosalie XVeisman Iivelyn NVinn ,pfgiltee fe 'QT ,f'itr5L5 i ,.. -Q 53 l 'lik v ti, x,Q,.,.A -ggwfmgw-3fig H an 'M U 153 Nlver Swlomonsky Bessie Meneh PXP Pjtellf 1 VIN ri H'i,,QQMMOD0RE i --it X lIi if uriluil Hill BEEN l 1.411 a 4 an l?LiE'Effl:ifQ'x1J L..L-'ggi xl.XRGARl2'l' 'l'.'xY1,oiz SYl,v.'xN IC. MYERS Donoriiv Kairouan Ronnivl' h'Vlll'l'l2llIl,I, Miss SHIRLEY F. GR.- BO YS Arcliie Boswell jaek lfantone Sidney Finkelstein l,vwis Kiold Norman lioldlilatt john Gore Irving Greenberg llarry llarrison Reis lleller Sadron Lampert lidward l,elnnan NN esley Sykes Robert lVlzitehill Pryor YVormingti Adrian Nicholson A x t U' J I UlRl,S Mary Baldwin lreona Banks lfranees Barnard Ada Mae Black flair Brandt Sodalitas atina UFl:lClfRS l,l'l'.YiIlf'1If Virf-lJ1'r'.viflr'11l Sr'r'r'r'f11I'y 'l'l'1'r1.rlH'r'1' XNBERY 1 ru'ufly Rz'p1'4'.r4'11lalirzw' MICXIBIQRS U'Dineal Uhapman Margery Cohen Vivian Dixon Phoebe lfender lithel Ford Iiileen llatton llilda llunt Ann lredell Dorothy johnson Catherine jones Margarette lforenianKatherine jones lileanor Fountain Sadye ilalnrnheek Mary l.. Garrison Patrivia iiilliert Shirley Glasser Peggy llaas Rosa li. jordan Margaret Kanter jerry lioteen Dorothy Kruger jane Langley Berniee Levinson jeanne McDonald liyelyn Morewitz Dorothy Myers Marian Norris Ruth Salshnry Frederiea Seherhe lithel Shapiro Margaret Sharp Lorena Shepherd jennie Ushorne jean Srnith Mary Virginia Unttenlillen 'l'arkenton llelen Owen Margaret 'l'aylor Mildred Parker Virginia lippett livelyn Parks Margaret 'l'ruitt Rosaline Parrish l.uly VVare Martha Pool june VVorley FIA Dexter Mat'Bride Mary Bright lillen lleghom Virginia MacDonald Marjorie Powell Becky XVhite l raneis lN'lZll'g0llllS l,neile Byhee Martha llolloway Selina Mason lfranees Sacks Madeline hVllll1llIlS Sylvan li. Myers :Xnn Uallis Sarah llalstead livelyn Mays Bernice Salzisky Ruth Zedd X Aix , , -ff' f , 44.0-X 'yiyyk 3 Xgkf- 5 's - v R ,I -lv slim -' ,QQ '- -- 1---'f s W, k .H i ...- We ' Q55 45' Q' , ,fs Mfiiix Ffvx l5-l- Qctihities E B 1 '. F ,- Vw .,'fvn 'tF ilIN'4Iu1ul,.'1w:1'-2, - 1 ,.: '. ,fn,,f.-f vw Qu - , .xx .'N:'l'mimzr:.k1-1.. V. , - ,' ' ag THE CUMMUD 0132 ! 11 ifalw. fliijl mama LL. Activities is Actors, tennis players, athletes, spellers, debaters, and writers participate in those extra-curricular activities which bring fame to Maury and pride to her supporters. Again Maury has been outstanding in many of these fields. Miss Mary L. Johnson has developed interest in the drama, through the Curtain Club. This group presented a radio skit, Mother Earth and Her Children, during Education Week and a comedy, The Nine Who Were Mother, for the Christmas program. The Athletic Association produced the Maury Merry Minstrels, the an- nual performance for the benefit of the school library. The June graduates under the direction of Miss Margaret Rawls gave two plays, The Trysting Place and The Violin Maker of Cremona, on Class Night. The school weekly, The Maury News, won second place in the annual Colum- bia Scholastic Press contest for high school newspapers. Many of the students placed in editorial and in current events contests sponsored by Quill and Scroll. Great interest is aroused every year in the literary and athletic contests held at the University of Virginia. This year Maury was represented by track and tennis teams, by a speller, by a short-story writer and by a cast from the Curtain Club that presented The Road of Poplars. It is through activities such as these that students develop their talents and gain valuable training for later life. QUILL AND SCROLL NATIONAL GROUP CONTESTS Editorials CNational Winner-Fourth Placej CSoutheastern States-First Placel Denbigh Matthews Dexter MacBride Vocabulary CSoutheastern States-First Placej Rosa Elizabeth Jordan Current Events fSoutheastern States-Third Place, fSoutheastern States-Fifth Placej Philip Leibowitz Philip Leibowitz 155 V .. -. Y . ,-- -..r'- -...1, -'-.- - .a :f-4.' -, .1 ,Sv-..-5 ',--'?7'C'3GLi.5'ff lf5g-11727 z'1'7 Yff??:1F9:,'b'ff-f.rxI-,Q 'E' ' J 1-If-if-,:2':1v -'flip-1:31114-: 'Y'.f..gfLfCcIN-: ,Q1J4,Tv1fL.1.: 'Aw A' ffl? -el if ' f:rf:,,-fsfeilfifefelmfn- ' A' V. TH A 'W ffl it fi li lm 1 lmwfe E CQMMODQRESA T cl fr- if in, ,J ,.,i T ge 1 LQQLL5--ii?.'l iii ll-L.ilii.'h Maury Merry Mlnstrels Prologue, ....., .......,A.,Ar......,.,,r.,.,...,.r.............,.A.....,,.,r ll flountain Williams and Orchestra MINSTRELS ON PARADE Marching Along Together ,r....,r,.,,..K...r7,....,...r........rrr,r,.,.,. .................. C ompany Love Is just Around the Corner ..,.r, ..o.,....r,r,. F rank Owens Old Faithful ..,. .... u....,..,.u.... ,...., ,A.,. ,,........ F o r r e st Morgan Nobody's Sweetheart ...., .... . . u.,..., ....,.., H arold Barbee Object of My Affectionsu ,v,.. ,,Y,,,,........ T homas Linton Be Still, My Heart ,t l,....,,,,.,.rl,t,,,,e...,,,t,,t..,l,,,t,,t,t,,..,. ., ........t....,.., Clarence Suber You're Nothin' But a Nothin' ,tt.,...,u,e t,t,,t. ..u.. ,.......,,, gWoodrow Warrington With Forrest and Francis lVIcClanan When I Grow Too Old To Dream , l,,t.tt,...,.,tt...,...,..,t,,tt E ,.,..,t.... Charles Hollenbeck Shortenin' Bread Clarence Porter, Forrest lldorgan, Clarence Suber, and Charles Hollenbeck Old Black Joe ,s.,t .. tte. i tu,.,,.t,t,,t,e ,, ,t,,t,.......r.t,.,. , tl.,t,,t....,,....,t....,t,t James Sutton Fare Thee Well, Annabelle ,,ltt,,e.t..,,,,,..,, .As,t,.,.v..,..t,,,,t.,... ..,,.,.,t , C ompany EAST LYNNE ' SCENE: YE OLD HOMESTEAD Nell, the heroine t,.... .,,......,...,..,.,,,.,....,......-....,l....l,.......,.,.,, ,.., Bert Starr Joe, the hero .,......,,,l....,,,.......,..,,.,......,,.....,....,.., ,, ..,....,.,..,,...., ..,v.,,. R obert Settle East Lynne. the villain ...,...t,..,..... .,,,l,,,,, .,,..l..,....,.,.,,..,,.....,....,........,,lv,t..... P a ul Gordon Shirley Uakel Temple, the deserted child ...,t,,....,..e...,.l...,,....,t.,,.,.t,,...,.., Tommy White COMMODORES, FRONT AND CENTER ORCHESTRA ' Trumpets: Bob Albright, Carol Goldstein, Saxophones: Clarence Porter, Ted Perry, Charles Kroboth, Jack Stokes: Trombones: Frank Tally, Wirth Davis, Guitar: Nor- man Fisherg Basses: William Folkes, Jack Daughtreyg Drums: Caldwell Casey. At the pianos: Misses Kathleen Thomas and Clara Odessky. Vocal interludes by Herbert Hutcheson, Clarence Porter, and the Marvanel Trio. NOVEMBER IN MARCH . A FOOTEALL FANTASY College Boys QWahoo Rooting Sectionj . Pryor Wormington, Capehart Harney, Herschel Coplon, John Kegebein. How- ard VVestcott, and Taylor Ritch ' ' Cheer Leaders. ...........,.......,....,................................,...... Arthur' and Linwood Lawrence Hannah, an old-time lady .,.,................. ....... - ................... F rancis Margolius Beezum, another old-time fan ...,................... t,.,........,.., C harles Lott Radio Announcer .... W- ....,.......,..........,..s.............,.,..,,.....,.,. ,s,...... E lbert Slaughter The Blonde Blizzard and His Accordion .... r ,,,.........Et....................,.,.,..... Walter Halme FINALE-HAH! EDA ! CTaken a Long Way from the Grand Old Opera Aida , Ramphis, the palace guard .........s,,,....,,..,,,.................,...l..,,.....,i......,.,,......,, Charles Beard Amnesia and Morones, henchmen from Ethiopia ,t,,, Carroll Bounds, Elbert Slaughter Albes and Seenia, henchmen from Abyssinia ..,......., r Charles Bassham and Joe Madden Eda, the princess ...........................,.....,....,.....,.. .......... . -- ......,,...... Nelson Payne Rhadames, the hero ............. s........s..... Clarence Suber Master of Ceremoniesm., ,... ...,.,.........,....... R olf Williams Accompanist .....s..... G ...... . ...,...,.,,s,... ......s.., . .....os,...........,.,s..,..,s.... H Miss Margaret Treakle Business Managers- ...,.............s., . ........,........,,.........ls,.....,..,..........,.... Morris Salomonsky ' , 5, ,ri , !. ,V Qi- -f- e , a Q 0 ' ' 1 , 157 -ff X C MMOD GRE f T ' 4 W Lg.. if un, ji ,fa-at im A AL, A 4 2 it ,fu The Road of Poplars 11 Vernon Sylvaine Zi CAST Charley L as L 7 , , , . , ,- L S John Gore A Local Customer S Paul Gordon Marianne S L, eeeoo, L Lucile Byhee A Tourist L .S .,eee, A L L jack Fantone Richardson L L Robert VVahab Another Customeraa ,eesee,eee seee.,ee.,ee,..e,........r... , eee,r.,,eee.e,,,,..eee S ylvan Myers Scene: Chez Madame Jeanne. The parlour of an inn on the Menin Road, Ypres. Time: An evening in April, 1922. PRODUCING STAFF .Director ccvc, S S ,c..cccc. , ,..,avac, Miss Mary Lockhart johnson Miss Lynette Hamlet Faculty Committee S aa.. Miss Dorothy Walker Lemuel F. Games John Dillard Student Committee .,aY .a,aa I ,ryor Wormillgtoll vngi 1. --- -ji! Q, ' -W M fa- ef:-ff-. QQ!!! aa.-:H::WEw?5':f1f':2- .-DZ's! 'f -' - , 158 THE COMMODUR... M odern Pioneering aa Approaching ice-covered mountain. Having trouble gaining altitude. Thus the voice of Don Fields crackled through the speaker of the radio at the camp he had left some thirty minutes before. With Commander Hughes, he and three other men were winging their way to establish a temporary camp seventy-five miles farther into the ice lands of the South Pole. Representatives of many branches of science, they had made con- siderable progress thus far in their seven months' stay on the end of the earth. Visibility low. Dumped one of our large food bags to lighten ship. Again the radio brought news which caused great anxiety among the men listening in at the main camp .... An ominous silence reigned as the eager listeners breathed a prayer for the safety of their leader and their companions. They leaned forward anxiously as the excited voice of the radio operator burst from the microphone. Can,t get over mountain. Losing altitude fast. We're going to . . 3' Every man leaped forward, and the wireless operator quickly opened his sender key. His voice broke with his effort, he sank back weakly in his chair. As he recovered and frantically tried to make connections with the cabin plane, the other men hastily prepared to search for the lost party. As fast as five smaller planes could be prepared, they shot into the air and headed southward. The men left at camp retired to some secluded spot, and each offered a prayer for the safe return of their five lost com- panions. Separating, the planes sped fan-shaped, keeping approximately one- half mile apart. For three hours they searched unceasingly but were forced to return to camp when their gas supply was exhausted. It was a group of anxious men that sat down to a meal which went untouched. The radio operator never budged from his position by the set but kept his receiving key open with a faint hope that a word might come from his lost comrades. ak wk Pk 4: :sc if :sf Hope gleamed in the eyes of Lieutenant Ingles as he returned from the third flight of search. He had located the food bag which Don re- ported he had dropped from the cabin plane. This was their first clue. VVhile they were drinking coffee together in the radio room shortly afterward, a crackling sound broke through the radio receiver. Tim, the radio operator, uttered breathlessly, It sounds like someone trying to make connections with us! If i, 1- 'Tj !. - , ,V Q- A 'fab' i 7' i '-Jesnlffl ' 159 TE 'ef HE f 'dim 11 L . 1 in -X i. 4 - MMGDORE The anxious men restrained themselves with much effort, while the indistinct sounds contined. Calling Little America. Calling Little Amer . . . Crowding forward, the men answered the call with broken voices, Don! Don! Controlling his voice with a great struggle, Tim called hoarsely, VVe are listening. Continue. His only response to this was a medley of meaningless noises. Pk wk va :of nk as :sc It was at the end of the third day of the torturing anxiety. Seated at the table, the men were forcing food into their stomachs, to provide strength for their exhausted bodies. Not one of them had had an hour's sleep since the occurrence of that event which tore at their hearts. The earth couldn't have opened and swallow them. Unless . . . Here Lieutenant Ingles stopped, for he. as well as his comrades, real- ized that this was possible down in this land. Huge ice-cracks were not infrequent here, and if one ever fell into one of them, he could not get out of it. When it closed up, it crushed anything caught between its two ice masses. As this thought passed through the minds of the men, they looked longingly at the wireless receiver from which crashing noises issued, but these inspired little hope in their hearts. for during the past three days they had heard similar sounds at almost regular intervals. At the sound of an indistinct voice, they arose with a leap, upsetting the table, and breaking the dishes. As they grimly listened, the vague utterance become more distinct. K. . . America. Calling Little America. Calling Little America? For the second time. hope filled their breasts, as the men crowded about the loud speaker. Tim immediately threw open his sending key. VVe are listening! In the name of God continuef' Indistinguishable noises threatened to end the second message in its beginning. but then the voice continued. Little America. Don Fields speaking. Happy to report all hands alive. No serious iniury. Lawson realized that we couldn't traverse the mountain. He cut sharply to go between that and the adjoining mountain. We lost altitude by this move. A knock in the motor necessitated an ad- iustment ,and Lawson picked a spot in the valley between the mountains. VVe touched the ice but crashed through a concealed crevice below. Com- mander Hughes says prepare the five double-cockpitted planes and bring a rope ladder with you. Fly due south for approximately forty-five miles. VVe'll be looking for you. Good-bye and look luck. The diligence and energy displayed by these excited listeners would put ants to shame. In less than it takes to tell, the five planes were winging their way in the direction given by Don. When the forty-five miles had x, .fi ,---riff. U. H . 5-. :S ffl- ' 7 effavznil M - - 160 THE t fe COMMGDQPSEQQ t been covered, the five planes began to circle cautiously to look for the opening to the crevice. They had been searching about five minutes when a red flare shot from one of the planes far to the left, signifying that the opening was found. The five men spent some time circling around, trying to decide upon a firm place on which to land their planes. Finally they chose a tract of ice about fifty yards from the aperture and landed one by one. When they had taken the rope ladder from one of the planes, they began cau- tiously to approach the hole in the ice. They found the ice strong enough to support them. When the opening was reached, they joyfully exchanged greetings with the men below. As they lowered the rope ladder, they learned that Lawson, the pilot, had sustained a fractured collar-bone and that Commander Fields was slowly recovering the use of a twisted ankle. Each man had his share of assorted bruises and minor lacerations. One by one the five prisoners of the ice climbed up the ladder and were lovingly embraced by their comrades. As they started toward the planes, Leiutenant Ingles set up a large red flag by the aperture, that they might later return and salvage what remained. VVith all hands aboard, the five planes took off and sped to the main camp. Every man and every dog were on hand to welcome the survivors of that unfortunate crash. Even the penguins seemed to catch the atmo- sphere of joyfulness, and in their own peculiar way expressed their hap- piness. vs :sc at ir as ak ak . . . So there we were without any way to get out. While Doc fixed our injuries, we discussed our predicament. It was decided that the radio was our best bet, and Don began to repair it. During the three days, we could hear the planes, but were not surprised that you didn't find us in that insignificant hole. Because We had plenty of food, shelter, and other supplies, we fared well. Don devoted all of his time to his task of repair- ing the set. From time to time he tried to make connections with the camp here. While Don was thus occupied, we were not inactive. In our ex- plorations of that somewhat extensive gully, we found what promises to be an extremely valuable fossil bed. The bones are preserved in eruptive rocks, so it will require careful work to remove them in good condition. They will be a valuable addition to archaeology, if the work is successful. You know the rest, and that's all there is to it. A Tomorrow we will prepare an expedition to salvage what remains from the crash. With them must go the archaeologists and their assistants to begin work on the fossils. After a few days' rest, I'll head southward again in another attempt to establish a camp nearer the Pole. Well, boys, how about a game of cards before going to bed? -Elbert Slaughter, '3 5. QNote: This story won first honors in The Commodore shorit story contestj. ' X' i 1 l- ij' ' ',, it , TIC!!!-W ' Y c . Q. -' - 1 A. .. 161 l'UrrM CQMMODQRE F C 1 E--.. Band OFFICERS ROLF VVILLIAMS ,, ,7,,,,, ,,,..,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,. , ,, Drum fllajor R. ERNEST KING, Jah 7 7 ,C aa E, E C, ,,,, C 7 M . .,7, A,, E . . Dirffrtor NIENIBERS Corners: Frank Tally Clariuets: ,lack Stokes ,lack Daughtery Robert Albright Basses: Mahlon Funk Elwin VVestmau Edward Kirchheimer Carol Goldstein VVilliam Folkes Charles Kroboth Savophones: Herbert Slotar Albert Leggett Edward Kerman Carlton Lawrence Melvin Kramer Cymbals: Horn: Flutes: Evan Van Leeuwen Charles Rafal Laurence llerfurth Hugh Voight Philip Burleson Ted Perry David Reilly Tromtbones: Frank Delpiuo Clarence Porter Drums: Clifford Gillock George Smith Martin Rafal Ernest Boswell ORCHESTRA OFFICERS R. ERNEST KING, JR. e,e, C at , , Dirrrtof- DIARY 'FEGG , ,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,. ,,,, C ,,,, , ,, ,,CfllIfFff fllasfrr Violins: Ellen Tarkenton Bass Viol.: Clarence Porter Drums: Dorothy Arnoff Mary Tegg -lack Daughtrey Tubas: Herbert Slotar Morton Feldman Ruth VVilliams Flutes: VVilliam Folkes Pianists: Milton Goldman Vinlas: Philip Burleson Edward Kieruan Alelia Edwards Laurence Herfurth Rolf Williams Frank Delpino Horns: Clara Odessky Bernard Itzkowitz 'Cellosz George Smith Hugh Vnight Elizabeth Rawls William Powell Ruth Herfurth Clarinets: Trombones: Alvan Schriner Frances Schrieber june Worley Mahlon Funk Frank Talley Kathleen Thomas Margaret Treakle V ' AV S. ,fl -1- ll'l -E'l gf, r- . ,, -- QP' Rfivx' ' ff: , f , - 'D' 1 162 THE COMMQDOKES . Pioneers and Pioneering as The word pioneering commonly suggests to one's mind-at least in this country which is still comparatively near in point of time to the days of its first exploration and settlement by Anglo-Saxons-the general idea of going out into the wilderness, preparing the way for others to follow. The type suggested is that of a man, gaunt and weatherbeaten, carrying a long-barreled rifle on his shoulder, and silently paddling through a prime- val forest in deerskin moccasins. Specific instances of this type are the great Daniel Boone and Cooper's fictitious Natty Bumppo or Leather- stocking. T Though this is indeed an important meaning of the word, it by no means covers all types of pioneering or pioneers. Today few forests or regions remain to be explored, but there are many fields of useful knowl- edge wherein man's research has only begun. It is in the blasing of trails in these fields that the modern pioneer can find his work. Since man has been a reasoning being, he has possessed the desire to learn about and make use of those things which he sees about him. It is just this homely and simple faculty which pushes him to the investigation that precedes the making of great discoveries. Great modern industries which manufacture artificial products rivaling those of Nature are basing their processes on the results of pioneer endeavors. Here we see before us another great Held which offers almost limitless possibilities for a con- tinuance of pioneer efforts. That great factor in modern civilization which we call an automobile is not the invention of one or even several individuals, but it is a product of the pioneering minds and hands of many men work- ing through the ages. It was some prehistoric ancestor who first chipped the corners from a block of wood and Worked out a rude wheelg and Without the wheel there could be no automobile. This man was a pioneer of pioneers, and the result of his discovery was to open a path along which thousands have followed with contributions to the final develop- ment of our present-day machine. That potent but peculiar force known as electricity, which, subjected to man's control and bidding, works wonders comparable to those of 0 Y ' T - Ta , G- ,, , , JA i i '-- - a s '24 Q -U ., .n n . 163 X ' - 4 ' ,, i i l 't iii l r CDM MOD CRE Aladdin's genii of the lamp, still shrouds itself in a veil of mystery. To rend and dissipate this veil and reveal this great force in all its powers awaits the efforts of future pioneers. Statements of the results of former pioneering suggest conjectures as to what may lie at the end of future pioneering paths. Is man to win additional and more amazing conquests over the barriers of space by means of hurtling rockets? Will he ever be able to transmit visual images through the same medium which today carries radio waves, with an equal degree of facility and satisfaction? Will he produce new wonders in steel machines to answer the bidding of his will? The resourcefulness of the pioneering scientists and inventors will decide. Again, it was his irresistible impulse to emulate the flight of birds which led man to use his powers of creation in the production of that wonder of Wonders, a mechanical flying machine. This, too, had its pio- neering, and one might say that its first pioneer was the man who attempted to make wings and fly. In natural sequence came the development of our great air transportation lines and the use of the airship for exploration. The present--day miracle of saving lives by the tiny injection .of a hypodermic needle must have been evolved by the daring and nerve of men who staked life itself on their efforts to check dread diseases. In the field of art, we must recognize as a pioneer the first man who crudely painted pictures of birds and animals on the walls of his cave. In architecture there still remain the evidences of structural beauty which were inaugurated as new styles by the Babvlonians, Assyrians, Egyptians, and Greeks. Today the high cost of city land has forced the pioneering architect to construct the towering edifices which dot the skyline of our great cities and are called skyscrapers All of these forms stem originally from some simple pioneering manner of propping up stone slabs. There is such a thing as pioneering in social effort, in government, no less than in individual effort. The tremendous experiment of Russia is an outstanding example of this today, but the United States itself stands as the first great pioneer of modern democracy. In like manner as the exploration of the wilderness has had its Boone and its Leatherstocking, so have these other fields of human endeavor had their outstanding actors. With the mechanical development of aviation there are invariably associated the names of Orville and Wilbur Wright, ,a x. -. -5 at I iff- pil 5, , 164 THE but it remained for such men as Lindbergh and Byrd to demonstrate the great possibilities of airplanes. In the realm of medical science We can not forget such great pioneering figures as Jenner, Pasteur, and Reed. Outstanding in art for his early pioneering would be the great Italian painter, Giotto. He was a hundred years in advance of his time and is thought of as the father of Italian art. In architecture, America's famous Frank Lloyd Wright has created masterpieces which represent his genius in far corners of the world. In government, one naturally thinks of our own Jefferson as the pioneer of democracy, and of the Russian, Lenin, as the great pioneer of communism. As a pioneer in the general realm of physical exploration of the earth's surface, the name of Christopher Columbus will always stand preeminent. His very name suggests that dauntless courage which characterizes the true pioneer. He who steps out into the unknown and blindly but hopefully gropes his way in the search for truths, contends against the fear and ignorance which were a part of man's original nature. It is easy to follow after the path is cleared, it is hard to chop away the entangling meshes of superstition and ignorance. And so it is seen that there are many other pioneers besides our man of the Wilderness. Pioneers come wherever man's desire to learn, to explore, to conquer, or to create, exists. Those who clear the way in this march of Progress are not the pioneers of a nation or even of a race, but they are the pioneers of the world. There is and always will be a place for them. A great philosopher once said: That which man knows is to what he has yet to learn as a single grain of sand is to those countless billions which compose the ocean shore. -Drefwry Smith, Jr., '35, J tNote: This essay won first honors in The Commodore essay contestj. MZQZH X ' PTT ' Z 3' ' 6mlIlg i lm A l ZAW SSZ-5-i:fxf !?' 455IiifF'fYs'T '? Q. .Jil 0 ' - ,c . 165 ,,...l.....1-- :no At Bain Fiald , srrunnn Homewming Day For Commodores 16 Mmry Va. Roanoke Official Student Publication of the Largest High School in Virginia Anti-Tuberculosis muvz SPONSORED BY Norfolk Society BEGINNING November 9 BUY NOW! VOL. XXI - No. 7 MAURY HIGH SCHOOL, NOTlFOLIC.VIIlGINIA, NOVEMBER 16. 1934 SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS QUILL AND SCROLL T0 INDUCT JOURNALISTS DURI G M e m b e rg hlloimiiferemonyg Four Maury Students To Be Initiated PLAYERS MOTHER ON NOVE TICKETS OUT MONDAY FOR THANK GIVING GAME SEAL DRIVE BEGUN NTI-TUBERCULOSIS LEAGUE 1NlllcSo't W k4j ol.niJlePcndZi1iyQf Qotrh el: L NIGI'ITi Like Organizations PROCEEDS T0 AID NEEDY APPLICANTS COMMENDED 'W ' Nnrfn1k'n'.Anu-TEEZJI ulusla l,.-ngn.- As n rn-suit ur rw-nr nppli--mum nqgnn no annual Chriutnm-x -1.-1.1 un un- nnnnnnu nmn- vnn nwna .. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' w'I'-I1I'.N'v:I.n- H,lhu'I, mm rf-nw-mn, Zolm-an mum-m, Inna Clolhes K,g,l'!m,'RQ,y U' m ' r U ' my--n slnngnwr mm- n-cn wrmnxmy M Th, M, Qwhv., ., . ,., , ,l U, nm-pr.-.1 nn., tin- Qnniknm ia--nal. 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I., l.:imlwerll1 Frlrlzlly li11,fi11r.f.r .ll!lllIlfll'l' ill fgwi RRR RS iRIQT3lT RPR -Rf 'iii 'ini f:f7 QQY'iR'4- ..i, 'Kg kmwggh ibwwiggggggiiiiilmhflrglilfffilfi 3a1x4 167 -fi 'nam .ll1,..lLQIlw 5I i' 1- ' , HE Mmoo oar: Norfolk High School ln the fall of 1894 Mr. George lWcK. Bain, hi. A., assisted by Dr. Charles Crow, lwrs. Ella Winston, Miss Carey Reynolds, and Miss Sara T. Lyman, organized the Norfolk High School. Before this date hits. Hemenway had started a school in Brambleton, a suburb of Norfolk City. This property of Mrs. Hemenway passed into the hands of the Norfolk School Board, and here in Brambleton, in a Queen Anne cottage, was started the lVIaury High School. The children came from the four grammar schools and the private schools of Norfolk. The School Board wished a fully graded high school which would articulate perfectly with the grammer grades and prepare for the colleges and universi- N ties of Virginia. This was no easy task, for though Mr. Bain was a graduate of the University of Virginia, with college ideas and ideals, Dr. Crow had been educated in Germany and had German ideas, Mrs. YVinston and Miss Reynolds had had excellent private school training, lVIiss Lyman was the only one of the five who had passed through a high school. However, with these five teachers the High School of the city of Norfolk was begun. At the outset the following subjects were taught: Latin and Greek by Mr. Baing German and lllathematics by Dr. Crowg English and history by Mrs. Winstong French and history by Miss Reynolds, and Science, English, and mathematics by hliss Lyman, now the wife of Dr. Charles Vance. The school day was divided into nine periods of thirty minutes each. This division of the day lasted for several years. The school was popular from the start, and at the end of the first year the School Board determined to enlarge the cottage. When September of the second year came, the building was not ready at that time to receive the pupils. The second year saw also some changes in the teaching staff. Dr. Crow had gone to the Uni- versity of Florida, and two more teachers had been added to the faculty. hir. Nlallory Cannon was appointed assistant principal and instructor in mathematics, Miss Lois Tilley of Bryn Mawr College to take the German classes and some mathematics, and Miss Elizabeth Gillespie of Wellesley College to organize and install apparatus for science classes. Mrs. VVinston still had the English classes, Miss Reynolds, the French, and Miss Lyman, English, history, and mathematics. There was at this time, for disciplinary purposes, a system of demerits carrying half-hour appointments after school. These half-hour appointments were met by teachers in turn, and the principal or the assistant principal was always present. The teacher in charge had some arithmetic to do in counting out daily demerits and checking out half-hour appointments. Examinations were held yearly and not semi-annually as at present. A pupil entering a subject was not expected to finish it until the end of the school year, as a consequence, some pupils repeated a year's work, and one pupil who has since become a successful business man in Norfolk repeated his English history for five consecutive years. As he remained in the school all together six years, one can see how much of his school life was devoted to English history. Those were truly pioneering days. During that second year Supt. Kenton lVIurray, of Norfolk Landmark fame, JRE ,Sl -1, lilllml !-gg . ..,,,,, ,, kfcffs 's Arm' 4 'A - .. fs ' ' A-,. Berk 168 THE COMMOD ,.,t,W t11,,,, 9Ra l .llll!l12z!i?1ef passed to the Beyond, and we carried on our school work under his successor, Mr R. A. Dobie. Mr. Dobie had a friend interested in school work in the person of Mr. Boswell Bagnall. These gentlemen were very fond of coming together to Brambleton to visit us, and hir. Bagnall gave talks upon well known personages of history, such as Joan of Arc and Robert E. Lee. On such occasions, the classes were assembled in a large room on the second floor of ithe building, and all had the opportunity of listening to Mr. Bagnal1's eloquence. When the fashion in education of making gardens was at its peak, there was one corner of the large school yard given over to children's gardens. Since there was no one to oversee them during school hours, their unaided efforts were not a success The Jamestown Exposition of 1907 agitated us, as an exhibit of the work of Norfolk schools was to be made. ln the High School we had drawings, compositions diagrams and tabulations of various data to get properly placed in the exhibit. Eventually the building in Brambleton had been enlarged until it resembled a setting hen with outstretched wings, but with all the added rooms, the building was very inadequate and outmoded as a building for a high school. The grove in which it was located was originally a grove of tall Southern pines. These trees were dis appearing one by one, and the little Queen Anne structure became more conspicuous in its inadequacy for educational purposes. It was a wooden building which finally one evening took fire and was partly burned down. Mr. Dobie had in the meantime constructed a number of new brick grammar school houses. One of these, located on Omohundro Avenue, became the temporary home of the Norfolk High School. Although the building in Brambleton was shabby, the pupils and lllr. Bam s staff of teachers had won a place in the educational world of city and state. The Norfolk High School had high standards of scholarship, and the students and grad uates then and since have taken responsible positions both in the state and nation Our sojourn in the Omohoundro building was only until a suitable structure could be built. ' lnto the new building we came in 1911, filling it and even then asking for more room. Then also came Assistant Principal M. K. Cannon with his card indexing system, and Mr. T. G. Rydingsvard with a well equipped Manual Training staff The sciences were not forgotten, and the equipment then installed has had to care for not only classes of four teachers, as in 1911, but for classes of nine teachers with overcrowded laboratories and class rooms, as at present. In 1912, while lllr. Bain was standing on the front steps of the new -building he was accosted by a small boy: Hi! Are you the king there P ' V lllessrs. Thompson and Neff, the architects, have enlarged the building to shelter the oncoming tide of young life, and still we are cramped for room. The Departments of English, Mathematics, Languages, Sciences, Home Economics, Com mercial and Manual Arts, Music, and Graphic Arts are fully organized and have more than their proper quota of students at present. - The reorganization of the High School made a change of name necessarv so the name of Matthew Fontaine lllaury, the South's great geographer, was selected In 1916 the cultured, kindly gentleman, Mr. George MCK. Bain, passed' away lVIrs. VVinston had preceded him, as had Miss Reynolds. To be with her brother, Mis Tilley had gone to New York City. Thus the old staff passed into new hands with lllr. Mallory Cannon as principal for a short time. Our present Principal Mr. A. B. Bristow, with Mr. Lemuel F. Games as Assistant Principal, now directs our course through this period of depression with its crowded classes and undermanned teaching corps. Maury High School has had so many warm friends in Norfolk, so rich a herr tage of worth while scholarship in teaching staff and graduate students that the future success should be assured. April 3, 1935. ELIZABETH GILLESPIE ' ,Q E ,fa 1, 'Tj !.g - , 'If-. , wi 'AA' 'Y 'f 'f xmD!l is ' Jia:-:T Z 169 at HE com o om: Maury High School March aa Come, ye students, and uphold the tradition and fame of Maury High, March and unfurl your banners of triumph, Your school days pass swiftly by. Onward, dear old high school of our youth, Whose fame shall never, never die 5 Forward let us go To worthy deeds and victories for lVIaury High. On, on, on, Commodore, Hail, hail, hail, Maury Highg Onward, forward evermore, Lift your Voices to the sky! Come, ye students, and uphold the tradition and fame of Maury High, lVIarch and unfurl your banners of triumph, Your school days pass swiftly by. Classmates and teachers, friends of our youth, We see again in memory, Once more may We cheer The academic lights and shades of Maury High. On, on, on, Commodore, Hail, hail, hail, Maury Highg Onward, forward evermore, Lift your voices to the sky! Come, ye students, and uphold the tradition and fame of Maury High, lylarch and unfurl your banners of triumph, Your school days pass swiftly by. When these days are o'er, books laid aside, We'll remember the times gone by, Happy student days! The days when you and I were young at Maury High. On, on, on, Commodore, Hail, hail, hail, Maury High, Onward, forward evermore, Lift your voices to the sky! --LEMUEL F. GAMES. 1 ii fr 7 . .. 'i s.f'-f'- l. f WS- if .iw llll2lll 5- .,.. , Q9' N , . f ,- rv V 111l!1 ',,'f Q, - - i ,, '- :gv i trdifgxs fxm il! 0 ' . A 7 f ff- 0 ' f 170 g,,, IlII'u.g ILLL1 YJ Ill I -. IE! THE CUMMCDOREQI I State Contests YVRITERS l'frJr Shnrl Slnry Uuvu BURN Por,1.x1xNxx Ihxsox SPICLLER Rosx Emzxnnru JORDAN DEBATING TEAMS Iinwum Fukcr :rn PHILIP Lfmowrrz I,0IfIS Rrvns Ros.xl.1NE PXRRISH M un' BRIGHT, Hlltfrnafr PUBLIC S PPIAKI NG TEAM Mun A1.1,m KEARNEY Dvxvm LEVINE PUBLIC READING TEAM 'I'ms1,M,x Clzockxx Russ H151.1.1eR CUN'l'ICS'I'AN'I'S IN LATIN, FRENCH, AND SPANISH 'I'OURNAMEN'I'S Ilxnnxx BR.xnsn.xw LUCILLE Smcos IfI.IZ.II!ETII HARRIS Bscm' VVIIITE Sxukrm L.-XMPERT ANN C.-u.I.1s Ross Euz.-u:E'rn jnRn.NxN . HELEN O'RE11.1.Y gflf-v. V- , M iqg -6g,,!,1 -. 1 Q -15 ' I A - it . 'ww ,N o . -A .s!Anfn, Z:2-111531 G? , V- f- LA U ' Q - 'f 'tx 171 ss.. ff ,ol l.. MOD ORE aurp Ulinpics Matthew Fontaine Maury High School I DRAMATTC TEAM PLACES FIRST IN TOURNAMENT Track Squad State Championship Dramatic Team Road of Poplars Comes Fourth . . Pk: Defending Tennis Champions Defeated Meet Ends Season The Maury High School track team of- ficially closed its 1935 season at the annual track meet held at the University of Vir- ginia in Charlottes- ville by placing fourth. Newport News, defending track champions, won the meet, scoring 42 118 points. John Marshall of Richmond was sec- ond with'3'7M points: E. C. Glass of Lynch- burg p l a c e d third with 26113 points: Maury was fourth with I0 113 points! Hampton took fifth place with 8 pointsl and Jefferson of Roa- noke was last with 755 points. TENNIS Maury's defending state tennis doubles team fell before the powerful Roanoke Magicians. Fred Per- kins and Davis Jor- dan of Maury, last year's state cham- pions. went down fighting. Three Receive Latin Honors Becky White and Lu- cille Simcoe represent- ed Maury in the re- cent Laltin Tourna- ment sponsored by the Virginia Classical Association. They con- tested for the third and second years re- spectively and finish- ed with high averages. S a d r o n Lampert, Jr., contesting for the fourth year, received honorable m e n tio n with the grade of 90. Van Myers, Lucille Bybee. Paul Gordon ffronr row, left to right? John Gore, Robert Wahab, Jack Famone Cback row? Rosa .lordan Wins Award Ranks High On French Tent Rosa Elizabeth Jor- dan, M a u ry senior, won third place in the French Tourna- ment sponsored by the Virginia Classical As- sociation. Her aver- age was 89. As a result of the competition, R o s a Elizabeth will have the right to choose a scholarship at the College of William and Mary or at Hol- lins. Second Place Rhododendron Il Theme I Poem Awarded Olive Burn, Maury senior, won second place for her poem Rhododendron in the poetry contest spon- sored by the Virginia Athletic and Literary League. Among the poems entered in the contest by Class A high schools in all parts of Virginia, Miss Burn's poem re- ceived first honorable mention. Pollyanna Hanson Is 1935 State Winner In Short Story Contest Pollyanna Hanson of Maury won the Class A and State Cham- pionships in the 1935 Short Story Contest sponsored annually by the Virginia Literary and Athletic League. Miss I-Ianson's short story, for which she was awarded a plaque at the university of Virginia, Charlottes- ville, is entitled Candy Is Beautiful. The story deals with the mental separation of two individuals, J on and Linda, that re- sulted from the death of their son in the World War. When POLLYANNA HANSON Jon made his first trip to the distant city in fifteen years, the old adage, Absence makes the heart grow fender proved again to be true. SIX COMPOSE CAST The Road of Pop- lar-s, Ma.ury's 1935 entry in the annual one-act play contest conducted by the Vir- ginia Literary and Athletic League, took first honors in the Class A division and state at Charlottes- ville. For the best produced play in the state contest, The Road of Poplars competed with four- teen other schools. The play, set in Belgium, deals with the reaction of the World War on two men. Charley, an inn- keeper, is subject to mad spells resulting from a head injury received in the War. Periodically he sees and hears dead Allied and German soldiers marching arm in arm by his inn. An Eng- lish tourist, a lieu- tenant in the War, enters the inn, and each they recognize other as being the only two surviving members of a com- pany of fifty. Through an order wrongly given by the lieuten- ant, the others had been killed. Sharing the mad spell with Charley, the lieuten- ant wishes he were with his men. The dead soldiers march by, and one of them, Richardson, steps out. When he returns to ranks, the lieutenant accompanies him. HELEN 0'REILLY WINS AWARD Helen O'Reilly, with an average of 88, won second place in the Spanish Tournament held April 13 in Wil- liamsburg. S h e has been awarded a schol- arship at the College of William and Mary. X f 2 .f Q fi-X -si kfeff' W . I f- i3Hlj?f4:qsf--,, my Q at 0 , '- ,dl 9 Z mt-A-::a'-fe-ii-1-iar'1r.E 4- 'viii 1 ' ff A ' 1 . Q 172 Qtblnztirs ' A n 1s 'Ls , an wrirnisa- :SZ---wwf ,A ,- 5 - --aw-em ' ' 1, I I I I , QQ' J - Pnflui D311 B NI 4, R1 ' THE CQMMQDQR I Cheering Squad 21 C H EER LEADERS Helen Arnold Betty Ridgewell Ann Billups Katherine Roberts Margaret Clark Myrtle Sanderson Rlary Cox Doris Taylor Carrie Hodges Gervais Wallace Margaret lXIcKay Nancy VVilder Wilhelmina Payne Phyllis Wolfe Mlss VIRGINIA TURPIN, Fat-ulty Representative ' X- 'I !f 'f'f ' Q ' ul' ,fiivwgfflafr-f,'.4N'l 91 If ., 4'- 2. -X Z zmffgz.--,-'gii211i,, I- .E -- ltnlilifm ' - . ,L v - W ' 1 173 NELSON HAMER SEAY l BELL GRAY F ootball Woomzow GRAY ,,,. ,,,7 ,,,,.A,..,,,,A 7 ,,,,,,,, 7 7 77 77 Capmm EDWARD SCHAEFER josar-H THOMAS ,,Y,,,,, Business Manager .7 77 Associate Manager GARLAND GRIBBLE 77 77 7 7 ,,7,,,, ..,,,,7, ,,,,,77,,,,, F 1 gld Manage,- RICHARD R. FLETCHER ,,,7 ,. ..,7,7, 7 ,.7,7,,7,, 7, 7 ,,77,7777C0afh FOOTBALL Finishing one of the hardest schedules ever attempted by a Maury football team with four consecutive victories, the Commodores of 1934 added another brilliant legend to the story of Maury gridiron achievements by topping john Mar- shall, Roanoke, South Norfolk, and Woodrow Wilson on successive week-ends. The climax to the comeback staged by the Commodores after they had suffered an early season and midseason reverse came on the Saturday after Thanksgiving when the Presidents of Woodrow Wilson, hitherto undefeated and scored on by but one team in ten games, fell before the onslaught of the rejuvenated Mauryites by a 10-0 score. Walter Halme, a slashing halfback, led the attack and counted all of the Maury points. It was not until midseason that the Commodores hit their real stride. In the first game of the season, a conference test with Hampton, the Maury eleven could muster no offense, and the Crabbers pushed over a touchdown in the waning moments of the game against a line-up studded with substitutes for the first of the two Maury losses of the year. Only two lettermen of the previous season were in the line-upg others had been cut down by injuries. Central High School of Washington, weaker than usual, felt the sting of a forceful Maury attack the following week, succumbing by a 19-0 score in a game which cost Maury the services of Bob Wahab, quarterback, for the remainder of the season. The battle was all Maury, the Commodores romiping up and down the field at will, and critics were t i l SHAPIRO ' kjjohss MURDEN CARROLL FENTRESS 174 r-- .,f- 1.9, 4.1.-,s..,,,. r .8.,,,.,, . ff. sv t J-- 'wt l IALM I2 convinced that the Commodores were off for another big year. But it was not to be-not yet. Over at Newport News, a veteran Shipbuilder eleven rose to heights when their goal was threatened and held the Commodores to a scoreless tie. A remodeled backlield per- formed for the Orange and Blue, but a successful drive was lacking and the deadlock stood. Charleston, South Carolina, newcomers to Niaury grid wars, came to Bain Field the fol- lowing week to try their game with Maury, and took home a 6-6 tie as the result of a seventy-tive yard punt by Cou- turier, their quarterback. The Commodores were still con- vinced they could play winning ball, however, and grimly stuck to their self-appointed task. Petersburg upset the monotony of tie games by handing the Maury eleven a rousing 21-tl setback. Checked in their running attack, the lloobers took to the air to give the Commodores the worst defeat they have suffered in years. Handicapped by injuries, the Maury team set out upon the comeback trail against john Marshall in Richmond, scoring twice in the final few minutes of play for an 8-0 victory. jefferson Senior of Roanoke, western champions, succumbed CAREY TUCKER DILLARD . . :L . gegaflgipf. Tizeewiif' 7 -. ' 1 .e ip . V-'peer - . lv . '-ss, Y- '- 0- ' ' L 1' ' ' FUTRELL by I3-7 at Bain Field as the Hamlin-Halme-Callis-Carroll backlield combination clicked. The line, led by Captain VVoody Gray, Kenny Bell, Leonard Futrell, and their mates, was charging with a vengeance. The backs were driving-the Commodores had COIUC into their own. South Norfolk was no match for the Maury squad on the week preceding Thanksgivingg the Commodores took things easy to win in a walk, 26-0. Then came the day which made the l93+ season an outstanding success. lt was not Thanksgiving. Rain forced a post- ponement of the annual Maury-VVilson clash until the follow- ing Saturday. The Presidents, boasting one of the greatest teams in the history of the school, came to Norfolk needing a win or a tie for s'ate conference honors. Undefeated, they lootned as odds-on favorites to capture the classic, yet it was not to be. The Maury eleven rose to heights to crush the invaders, registering a touchdown and an extra point in the third quarter and a field goal booted by VValter Halme in the fourth for a convincing 10-0 win, the third straight victory for Niaury in the series between the high schools of Ports- mouth and Norfolk. we , 1 .,-'zn- Qi, . fr .8N , guy ' pr ' wk MATTHEVVS REUTT JACKSON CALLIS HAMLIN 175 T EA M james jackson, john Hamer VVootlrow Gray lidward Nelson, Linwood jones Rudolph Tucker, Bernard lVlurden leonard Futrell , john Dillard Kenneth Bell Sherrill llamlin , George Carroll, Preston Matthews john Callis , , VValter Halme , SUBSTITUTES ,, Left End Left Tackle ,, Left Guard , ,, Center Right Guard Right Tackle Right End Quarterback Left Halfback Right Halfback , ,,,, ,,Fullback llarold Carey, VValter Hutchins , , ,,,, ,, , ,Ends Bernard Shapiro, Robert VVilliamson, Harold McVay, Kenneth Seay , , , Center Vance Fowler, Augustus Twiddy ,Quarterback Carl Hull, Raymond Ruett, joseph Lawler, Robert VVahab , ,, , ,, Halfback Sidney Krukin , Fullbacl RECORD Uppfn1r'nI.r Maur 'fllampton High School , , , , 6 Central High School, WVashington, D. C. 0 kNewport News High School , , 0 Charleston High School, Charleston, S. C. 6 9kPetersburg High School , , 21 fjohn Marshall High, Richmond tl 'jefferson Senior High School, Roanoke 7 South Norfolk High School , , 0 fVVilson High School, Portsmouth 0 TOTALS -I-0 WVirginia Literary Kenneth Fentress, Eugene Clapp ,, ,,,, , ,, Tackles Edwin Cook, james Allen, ,, , , ,Guards 1-7,723 J ,i . ei, M , 1. sa, l..+x and Athletic League Class A Games 176 gfz-. SQUAD L IfOOTBA.LL O O FRY HIGH SCH BIA CQMM f TAL HE ODCJRE KIAURY vs. WILSON MAURY vs. NAVAL TRAINING STATION ' 5 ,y .1-W ! Y ,., Y,g Q47-.,-. I 7 kv II If i- 1-mug.,-, --..., -- V - ,, JT? 4. -. 178 1 '- .Af f' ALJ'- THE CGMMCD 011 , Basket Ball Led by a pair of sharpshooters, Bob Wahab and Vance Fowler, and one of the most brilliant defensive guards in the history of 'Maury basket ball, Captain Louis ReDavid, the Commodores of 1935 turned in an impressive record, winning fourteen games and losing three. John Marshall's Justices, winner of the Eastern Conference title, dropped the Commodores twice for the only scholastic game losses of the season. With six lettermen in the fold, the Maury cagers got away to a fast start with six con- secutive wins before dropping their first game to John Marshall in Richmond. Incidentally, the Justices held the Commodores to fourteen points, the low mark for the season for the Maury quint. Included in the initial string of wins were victories over Petersburg, Hampton, 'South Nor- folk, Suffolk, Newport News, and the College of William and Mary, Norfolk Division. The game with the Braves produced some of the greatest thrills of the season, with the mighty men nf Maury playing brilliantly to defeat their seniors by the narrow margin of two points. The first of two victories over Newport News, a feat no Maury team had accomplished since 1927, came on the heels of a beautiful offensive exhibition in the third quarter when the Ship-builders' first-half lead was drowned in a deluge of accurate floor tosses. History repeated itself when the Wilson Presidents came to Maury with an unblemished record of nine consecutive wins, as had the President football team several months before. Vance Fowler produced sixteen points, and the entire Maury team played brilliant ball to annex the game and remain in the title running by an eleven-point margin. The fag end of the schedule found the Maury team, showing growing defensive strength, far out in front of the pack, with the exception of John Marshall. Newport News, Petersburg, and Suffolk were defeated on their home floors by comfortable margins, setting the stage for the climax game of the season with the loop-leading John Marshall quint. A packed gymnasium greeted the teams, with the Eastern Conference title at stake. The game developed into a succession of thrills, with the Maury quint battling gamely to overcome a seven-point deficit at halftime. Their offensive efforts were rewarded, the score was tied with less than a minute to play-Maury went ahead one point-and Bolling of John Marshall tossed in a field goal with seconds to spare from the middle of the court to dash Maury title hopes. Undiscouraged, the Maury team clinched the Tidewater title and finished with the usual Maury display of strength by administering a decisive second defeat to the Braves of William and Mary CNorfolk Divisionj and running the string of Maury 'basket ball wins over arch- rival Woodrow Wilson to thirteen of the last fourteen. The Maury team for the 1935 season featured an all-star cast. Captain ReDavid and Friedberg qrere unusually efficient guards, Fowler's accuracy from the field and foul line and Wahab's stellar pivot play dominated the offensive, and Jimmy Howard's clever passing and floor game added no little to the effectiveness of the Maury attack. Lewis Kight, Clarence Twiddy, and Woodrow Gray, reserves, played consistently and well when injected into the game. Six of the varsity squad members will be lost by graduation: Bob Wahab, Captain Louis ReDavid, joel Friedberg, Lewis Kight, Woodrow Gray, and Kenneth Bell. Those returning include Vance Fowler, james Howard, Clarence Twiddy, Sidney Krukin, .and George Bacalis, as well as the eight members of a junior Varsity which was undefeated in ten games with inter- mediate and junior teams. Louis REDAVID ,............ ........... C aptain PINCKNEY Coox .............. ..............,. ........ M a nager RICHARD R. Frsrcmzk ....... ....................... .......... C 0 afh TEAM V Vance Fowler, James Howard, Lewis Kight ....... ...........,. ........ F o rwards Robert Wahah ......... .......................................................... ........... , ....,.. ........, C e n ter Louis ReDavid, joel Friedberg, Woodrow Gray .. - ......... ......... G uards Clarence Twiddy, Sidney Krukin, George Bacalis ........,,..........,......,........, Reserves If V ls ' ' S Y 3 1- uv -ilflll f .. 9' 'Q . 4 ' .r N, ,ri V . gwlg ---., rg' 1 '24 li: l ., - Q ,A ' - s . - A 'Q X 179 BX KLM 5, ,.,., , DAVID L IVQJXYLICR XY.XlliXli IVRIICIDISVRQI 'IWYIIDDY KIGHI' RICCURIJ llfffwrirrzlx ,ilrlllf-V '7 Suffulk High 1'i l1iml ll, M Lllzlniptmi High Sfliwul 16 JS South Nnrfulk High S'hnml 14 Sl i'i:P1'f1'l'Si3lII'LI High Sflmnl 13 31 full:-ge uf XVilli:mi :i ul NI'll'y QN. 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Vg pw H2 ' 1q4J.1,3,n-,Qzfw 1 F-Q I. ,J jf- 1-i 3 ag .Spy f 'T' .Q- 5312, 5,21 a.. , Va ?5 rj 'iii D UA SQ BXSKHT'BALL Q QQ li 5 T I A ,2- , , W, X 'X W.. Q , - V, ----3--Wm ,,,,,,,,, fkrfg.,n..,g-13 'fE :?2ffQK lQ wS4B l G -A J 5f fsf..,,?Qg V, 181 rf? 47' FE C MMOD GRE Track rss With only three Iettermen in the fold, the Maury track squad of 1935 more than lived up to pre-season predictions by annexing two of three dual meets scheduled and by finishing second and third in the Norfolk Academy and Tidewater Interscholastic Meets respectively. Led by Robert Rawl, veteran polevaulter, William Folkes, high-jumper, Kenneth Fentress, weight-man, and a sensational newcomer, jack Moore, the Commodore cindermen, presented a well balanced group which should go far in future track campaigns. Handicapped by inclement weather and poor training conditions, the Commodores were forced to wait two weeks before they could meet and triumph over Hampton in the first meet of the season by a 72-27 count. The one-sided victory came on the heels of Moore, who col- lected thirteen points, M-atson, who finished Hrst in the mile and 880-yard rung and Matthews, the furlong sprint winner. Miller stole the show for Hampton, tallying 21 of the visitors' 27 points by scoring in six events. The Shipbuilders of Newport News, with a veteran squad and high hopes of the state Class A championship, scored heavily in the annual Norfolk Academy Tidewater cham- pionships to win and retire the Academy trophy. The speedsters from across Hampton Roads showed unusual strength in the cinder events and made a clean sweep in the mile-run to out- score the Commodores and Woodrow Wilson, and Hampton, who also entered in the meet. Maury finished second as a result of good performances by Fentress, Rawl, Broughton, Moore, and others. The Commodores suffered their only dual meet loss of the season at the hands of the strong William and Mary Freshman squad at Williamsburg. The Tricolor yearlings, with superior talent in a majority of the events, left the Maury cindermen far behind in the scoring, but track followers fou-nd much reason for encouragement in the improved distances and times of the men of Maury. The squad, slowly rounding into top form, was beginning to show the effects of careful training and diligent practice. Coach Tommy Scott's Norfolk Division, William and Mary track hopefuls, newspaper favorites to trim 'the Commodores, fell by a 78-39 score before the power of the Maury cin- dermen in one of the upsets of the season on the Norfolk Academy track. Only Check Tavenner, Division captain, and Michel Douglas, former Maury jumper, were able to top the performances of the Commodore specialists. Moore had a field day in the dashes and hurdles, winning four hrst places, while Fentress, Rawls, Baldwin, Ritter, and others came through in their favorite events. John Marshall and Newport News fought a nip-and tuck battle for first place in the Tidewater Interscholastic Meet at Williamsburg, with the Shipbuilders finally winning by a thirteen-point margin, 647110 to 51 lf10 points Rawl broke the meet record in the pole vault, tying for first place at 11 feet 3 inches, while justice and 'Shipbuilder stars were breaking three other meet marks. Bill Folkes turned in a surprise win in the high jump, while jack Moore collected six points in three events, including the hurdles and the 440-yard dash. Ritter won a third in the broad jump. With a number of the members of the 1935 track squad returning next season, prospects are bright for another successful season. SN' lu' -in ,Tx !. Q, VV W H Y CZ,-Q ' J 'Q 0 -p. .. . 182 THE COMMODOREC 9 'll ' Q 1AqllQl,l IQ Wil ! Fi 2' TRACK SQUAD ng! v ' s Q, M2 f-sf iw1'.E', 2-X Q xfifcfs- A -X X 0 D '.,. Qxfr, 5 ' , 183 HE c MMODORE f Tu? un'-xi -- Aw. dr- ,-, 3 T , ' JC ui1ulLLlI'..l7l 1...Lll.Ir'5-Minh. , .,2:, P Track aa ROBERT RAWL, WILLIAM FOLKES ,,. ,.. ALEX PETERSON ....EE...,,.EE....,,,EE,.,AA RAYMOND S. CAsEY ..7EEEEE TEAM Jack Moore, Clarence Twiddy, Preston Matthews ...... Jack Moore, Stuart Baldwin, John Edmonds.--,,o.,,...-,, Stuart Baldwin, Pat Matson, Sadron Lampert. .....,.. .....,...,..,., -----..-.Co-Captains .--..-,Manager --Coach Dashes 440-Yard Dash 880-Yard Dash John Edmonds, Pat Matson. ..,.l...,,,.........,,.....,.......,,...., ...,............. , . ,4,.,., ,,,,Mile Run Jack Moore, Robert Wimberley, Clarence Twiddy ,,..... ......,, 2 20-Yard Low Hurdles Jack Moore, Robert Wimberley, jack Norton .t........., .,,.... 1 20-Yard High Hurdles Robert Rawl, Sandy Broughton, Joseph Macon ,........ ..... William Folkes, Conway Macon, Jack Norton ...,...... David Ritter, William Folkes, Clarence Twiddy .,,...t Kenneth Fentress, Harold McVay, Jack Norton. ..,,,....,..... -------.--.------,.Pole Vault ..-..----High Jump ---e----Broad Jump -m.-..-.--,,,-.Shot Put Kenneth Fentress, Harold McVay, Robert Wimberley ,,............ ......., D iscus Throw Harold Cary ,.....,,,..,,...........,...,.,.,,...,,..........................,r..........A. - ,...........,,, Javelin Throw Pat lblatson, Stuart Baldwin, Preston Matthews, Jack Moore ..,.... r.......e, M ile Relay RECORD Opponent: Maury Hampton High School ..tt........................,..... ,.... 2 7 72 College of William and Mary Freshmen ,...,,,,,, ....,,l....,v., , .. 825 345 College of William and Mary KN. DJ ...rr.... - .......,..... 39 78 NORFOLK ACADEMY TIDEWATER MEET Maury, 22 273 Newport News, 741f3 Hampton, 14 Woodrow Wilson, 6 fPortsmouthJ TIDEWATER INTERSCHOLASTIC MEET, WILLIAMSBURG Maury 25.7 Newport News, 64.7 John Marshall, 51.1 QRichmondl Hampton, 7 Woodrow Wilson, 5.5 Suffolk, 0 QPortsmOuthj Hopewell, 0 A WYE 9,3 --- W' -Us !',, r f-'r: ii, 9' yuh l W ' M 0 ,E eg' 184 . THE CGMMGDORQES Q TIDEWATER TRACK MEET I .,-,.. .., -... -...-.4 MAURY vs. OCEANA ' . , f ,J -1 syn W QQQPQ if Sh D ' U . A 5 ' . F634 . 185 I 'Z' ' HE C E A , Q 41 'D O UD v-I A QC FQ I-T-1 cn QC Q 'jk' T- !A,' , N V 7,5 ' ..'Q - . :fm B D ' ' 1 A .ob ' ' - 186 ,. ,-afe1.'.z:'.1i-W, ' .Q-'V 3,v?..1.g,- . L4 'f,f,P.w,q5.--,.i- 5 .ff ,E v-,org f THE COMMODUR... Baseball we Off to a flying start despite adverse weather conditions which hampered the early season training program, the Maury Commodores of 1935 ran through their first five Tidewater lnterscholastic Baseball League games with comparative ease, only to strike a tartar in a snappy South Norfolk line in their sixth loop encounter and lose by a 4-3 count in a hectic struggle. Outstanding pitching performances by two veterans, Johnny Callis, and Murray Specs Wade, and the potent bats of Hautz, Gray, and Tucker, hold-overs from the 1934 outfit, led to the early-season Maury winning streak, which reached seven games before it was broken by the Naval Training Station Boots. Three veterans and Herbert Simpson were selected for regular infield duty, after an abbreviated training period of two weeks. The three veterans were Sherrill Hamlin at third, Fred Stant at shortstop, and Jimmy Howard at second base. Woody Gray, veteran gardener, was sent to centerfield, flanked by Douglass Hautz, erstwhile portside pitcher, in right, and Eddie Nelson in left. Rudy Tucker and Bob Baker won catching berths, and the season was on. Oceana and Kempsville fell by topheavy scores in two practice encounters by counts of 9-0 and 12-0 before Callis was called upon to subdue the South Norfolk Tigers in the first league -game of the year. The Maury pitcher responded with a two-hit pitching performance, whiffing fifteen batsmen, while his mates went on to pound out a 9-1 win. Naval Hospital felt the sting of a late-inning Maury rally to fall by a 10-6 score before the Commodores, playing behind Callis again, annexed their second league win, with Suffolk succumbing by a 5-2 score. Wade's excellent twirling enabled the Maury nine to win the first encounter with the Norfolk Division, College of William and Mary, tossers by a 3-1 score when Eddie Nelson contributed some timely bingles to the Maury cause. The Nor- folk Tars of the Piedmont league eked out a 4-1 win in a five-inning practice encounter before the Naval Base Boots pounded out a 12-9 victory. Suffolk felt the sting of a Maury come-back in the fourth league game of the season, falling by a 22-0 score, as the Maury batsmen slammed the offerings of three Peanut City Pitchers to all corners of the park, behind the steady twirling of Callis. The Presidents of Woodrow Wilson, touted to win, saw their hopes vanish be- fore a barrage of fourteen base hits which produced twelve runs in the first meeting of the old rivals. lVIurray Wade, pitched steady ball throughout, while every Maury batsman connected for at least one safe hit. The downfall of the Commodores at the hands of South Norfolk came as a surprise. Callis held the southsiders to seven hits, while Maury was combing Barnes's shoots for twelve, but nine errors behind the Maury twirler caused his undoing. The South Norfolk nine rallied in the eighth to score three times and take a one-run lead. A ninth-inning Maury rally proved futile when Barnes struck out the last batsman with second and third occupied. Q 2? 1- iw gml -4-umm - '- 'ot ef iQ! Qi U 0 , . ' ' Pnl il 187 , eg rr Hg -QQMMODORE lf' I W wfyrrlli i ll i K I m ll il T I fs time 2- or 1 ., 'Jrlllllllll if ,u 1,,lt.!1.aI'x-1-FW -' um t. 2 ,114-,, Baseball as Woormow GRAY .,.,, ....,, C apmin JAMES B. LYNCH ,..........,, . ,..... IV lnnager RICHARD R. FLETCHER ..,.,.. W AAA, Cgafh TEAM John Callis, Murray' Wade, ........,.V . ..,.,,7A.. .....,. P itchers Rudolph Tucker, Robert Baker ,..ul , ,,.l.A. l....w C atchers Herbert Simpson r....,v...,....,.. ......... F irst Base James Howard. ...,.... ....... . Second Base Fred Stant ....,.,..,.. ...,....... S hortstop Sherrill Hamlin ....,,.. .,...... T hird Base Edward Nelson ......,,. - ..... .... . .Left Field VVoodrow Gray .,... .....e. .Center Field Douglas Hautze., .... ....,......... . ..ee.....,, ...... - . , ,...,e.,, .Right Field George Reed, Bennie Brock, e,.....,..,,s... 2, ..e,,,.e..,, e,,i..., R eservc Inlieldcrs Vance Fowler, Burnley White, George Bacalis e.,,e,. ....,, R eserve Outtielders RECORD Opponent: Maury Oceana High School ..,,.....,,,,,. .,,,,. 0 9 Kempsville High School ,,,,...,,,., 0 12 'South Norfolk High School ,.... ,,... 1 9 Naval Hospital .,.,....,,.r.........,.,.....,,,,,.........,. 6 10 'Suffolk High 'School ........ ,.,.,........,,,i........Y..,....... . .. 2 5 'College of XNilliam and 'Mary CN. DJ ,.,,,,,. 1 3 Norfolk Tars QExhibitionJ ....,.,,....,..,,,e..... 4 1 Naval Training Station ,.,...,,..,,..,. 12 9 'Suffolk High School ,.....,.,,,,....,,....,,, 0 22 'Woodrow Wilson fPortsmouthj 4 16 'South Norfolk High School ,,.........,. 4 3 William and Mary Freshmen ,,,,,, 7 3 Naval Training Station ,,.,e.....,.,,..,.......,.,,,,......,,,,, ,...,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,, 5 3 'College of William and Mary QN. D.j, at Maury Naval Hospital at Maury 'Maury at Woodrow Wilson High School fPortsmouthD 'Tidewater Interscholastic Baseball League Games T4-'SQ -- !-, A... gf-A r Wm- ' f '6XW1ZE1r 0 -1 188 THE CQMMOD Upx ii ll Tri 4'.I.Xg J W- 2 J Golf' RANoo1,Pn RIILLER C.-mi, lhvis NV.-x1,'1'r:R lil2eKic'l r e TEAM Randolph Miller, Burnley Kliller ,. -lulian .loynes Edward Staley Captain JIIIIIIIIIUN' Cmzrlz Number One Number Two Number Three Number Four Carroll YVirt Alternate Julien Hume , 7 , ,, , , Alternate Herbert Pritchard , , ,Y7, , YY7, , Alternate RECORD Opponent: .llrmry College of NVilIiam and Mary KN. DJ 13 S Peaerrbnrg High School , , , ,, 0 12 Hampton High school , 5 13 Newport News High School , , , 9 9 College of XVilliam and Mary KN. Dj 7 ll XVootlrow VVilson High School CPortsmouthJ U 18 PCiCl'Sl1lll'g High School , ,,,,,, N , , 65 115 Hampton High School ,,,, ,,,,..., ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , 3 15 Newport News High School , , , 105 75 YVoodrow XVilson High School lPortsmonthb at Maury Maury at Roanoke Blue Hills Class A 'I'0llI'ilZlYT'lCllf tix v-HA ,, W - fa 6:-Q-,-,.-7,1 I wfqfcfznx f eere fLasWfEi L A ff ef. A 189 1 1 UU' 1 e R7 MMOD GRE Tennis IJAVIS JORDAN 7 77 Captain STOCKTON 'FYLER 7777 7. .... f. A Illanager RICHARD R. FLETCHER 7 RR ,7 7 ,RR,.RR, RRR,RRR 7 ,,,RRR7 , 77Caarh TEAKI Davis Jordan 7 777777777777777 7 77.7 Number One Fred Perkins 7 7777 7 Number Two Bernard Segall 7 . 77777 Number Three John Oast 7 7777 77777 N umber Four Warren White , 777777 .Number Five Corbin White 7 7777 77 77777. Number Six Stanwood Williamson ,777777 Alternate llartin Old 77 7777777777 .7777..77777...77777777.77 .7777 7777. A l ternate RECORD Oppnnenlx Mnilry Suffolk High School 77.77 7777 7 7 7..7 .77777.77..7777777.7777 7 7777 0 6 Woodrow Wilson High School QPortsmouthl 7777 7 2 5 Newport News High School 77777.777777..77 77777777777777 l 8 Winston-Salem CN. CJ High School 77 2 6 Hampton High School 777777.77777 7, 77 Newport News High School 7777777 Hampton High School .777.77777 2 7 Woodrow Wilson High School fPortsmouthl at Maury Maury at Suffolk High School Class A Doubles Championship, University of Virginia ' 4055. fr 3-' i2 ...1 lm illll !. i-,,-m . 5- fi Rf i 1 Q 3 X . f' ' Y I zfq-lg f,,,, V , Q l itiiifigv- ' ,! 0 ' ' 7 ax 4- i 190 .,u X fm' THE + ff DCR WL , wsu W W fu 1lIA1Q4'1-S-L-:ZE7gZi 1.E1J4'1.Qi-I' 1 Y ISD A l.l',9 RID u num' in 3 iw 535, 41 'N 1 1 ,A V.- f .SZ -- sa' V wT? 'Q- ,, 4' ! '.L f +-- -, , -in-v-25 N' A MOTH CLASS ,1-5. la' df-A at an-f wg...- -- '. K Q My-fm, 'A Wa-,,,,,5g,., -3.5, A HYDROPLANE RACES Vw? ll ' 'ff 7 fr ' V -1- - ' -- .,, ,,,, 7 ff -s W' ' 'f ?5'2Eix WZ'5lJ 'M ' -r - . In ,42 0 1 191 Q55 E' ' Officers: February Senior Class. .... June Senior Class--- Junior Class ,.,r..,. Sophomore Class .- Panels: February Senior Class Senior Class . ...s, -. Summer Class Poems ,.., . ...s......,ss.....,s...... - Index as Quill and Scroll .....,,,,.,...,,...,,. - ....,......-v. Quill and Scroll National Contests Religion CPicturel ,s,,,..s....,,,....s.,......V as Rolls: Junior Class ......., Sophomore Class, .,.. - Science Club ......,,........ Senior Class ,.,., Y ,...l..,..... -- Class Night Exercises Commencement Exercises History ,. .,... . .,.,........ Ollicers ,..........,,... Panels Song ,,..s.............ss.......v... .,...... Sponsor ...., , ...,.,...,,,,,,,.... .. ...,,,A,. Short Story-- Mfodern Pioneering Sodalxtas Latina ....i....s.. .2 .,.... 1. ....ff...... .- Sophomore Class ..l.s. ....-.. ......w Group Pictures Oflicers . ..,............ ................... . . Roll ..,..,,,...,s. ss..,... - ....,....,...-,-,---,- Sponsor, February Senior Class s.,., ff fffff 7 Staff of THE COMMODORE ..,,o, Sponsor, June Senior Cl21SS ...............,-f. State Contests .......-sA-.-.....- -----------4----- Summer School 2 ss...... A4.... Tennis ....s.,..,..V,.......v Theme -, .sssA. 1 fffffffl Tournament Play .s,.t.,. Track .,...ss.4. f.....-,ff f Views ,.., A.... f......-'fV,- 2 - Act-ivities ,...,,. , ..V.......Yw.-.f.. Alma lVIater -Song , .,,,., Appreciation . .... .f,.. - ssss ------ - - Bain Literary Society ......... PAGE 29 47 122 130 30-43 48-101 2106-111 10, 45, 170 152 155 123, 126-128 131, 134-136 . 153 23-120 102 103 104 ee..,--..,48-101 112 ,. ,..,ss 7, 46 1- ......159-161 154 129-136 oM.,132, 133 130 131 134-136 28 46 172 ..-...,-105-111 190 .1...,.. 2 158 -,,.o...182-185 1-14 155 ..s. 112 194 139 Baseball ........... ....- .------- ------------------------ -------------------e-e--'ff ----'-----'-e------- - A e-'s-'- 1 8 5 ' 1 88 ' is I--, f1'7. . -. W iii:-' V Sify- 7---1 l ,V 192 Hllllllllll E I1llllHlllll1ilWP L 5 , ,wil ' , ll. I mum ut, 2 l , flu' ,' - i n-J Ili 1 . - 15.1. 1, L, . I ,ml THE COMMOD0 IN D EX-C ontinued Basket Ball ., ....7 6. ...,.. W 5,,. Cannon Mathematics Club ,,..... Cheering Squad .2 . .. v . ,,,........,. ...,... .,,v. , , Class Night Exercises. ....,.,.. . 1 -, ...,.,,.,,A . ..,.,,.......,... -. Club Etiquette .tt,.,...,.. ,,... , , .l.,, .l,,,,.., ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , Commencement Exercises F ebruarv Senior Class .,., ' 7 . Commencement Exercises, June Senior Class , ,....,, . Curtain Club .s............,...,.........e,.........,.,..s,s.,..,..... Dedication ....e...,.....,..,,. ..,.,...,,,....,t.... El Club Hispanico .... .,...,.i,,.,.,.,..,,...e.,. Essay- Pioneers and Pioneering ..., Faculty .,....,.,,,. . .,l.s ,.....,,..,,.. February Senior Class ...,...,,........ Commencement Exercises Officers - ...,t Panels ..,.. Sponsor .1 Football ...,. .2 ...,.,. Foreword .... ..... .,,....s....,,.... Girls' Glee Club ..,...,.., Girls' llflonogram Club s......... Golf .,... ..,.,. ., ..... Government 1 Picturesj .s,..... Graduates ....s. .. ,.,,..,......,l.... ..,.. . Hall of Fame 1 s.,,,s,.,....,..,...,. High School Student Club ........ss...,,s. History of llflaury High School Hi-VY Club Home Room Representatives s...... Honor Graduates s,,..,, Pictures ..., , . ..,,. , .....,.. .- Roll ....s.s.,,s., . .,s...,,..,...,...,.. Hypatia Mathematics Clubs. Junior Class .. ,s .,.e.....,.,, Group Pictures .,,,,.,,,. Ofhcers , .,.. ,M Roll .....ss.,.,.. Le Cercle Francais Maury Band ...,s,,..,....,..,- Maury Clubs .....,.,.....,,.....,. - .,4,.s lllaury Club Presidents ..,........,....., Maury High School fPictureJ ,.,..., Maury Literary Society ...,.,es..,,s. Maury Minstre1s ..,..,s.. - HMAURY NEWS PAGE , ..-.,-...l78-181 140 2. 173 ,, 102 141 44 103 -,.--,,2.l42-143 ...1.. . 6 144 ,,..-1.,.163-165 ,,-,-s-..15-22 ., .,.... .28-44 44 29 .1..e1. 3 0-43 28 --.-..,-.l74-I78 145 146 189 .,.,.. H .,,...,,,... -, 13 ,.--.,,--.30-43, 48-101 6,113-1 I9 .. ....,.... 147 -.,,-2--.l68-169 148 ,,.. 27 -.2--,2..24-26 42-25 26 149 -- 2..,.2 121-128 ,.----...124-125 122 126-128 150 ,,--.-.l23, .....,. , 162 2 ,.22,. 138 137 ll 151 ..,-,,.,2l56-I57 1661-67 Maury Pioneers ...., ..,,......,........ . ......... ..2,...,. l 2 0 Maury Regatta ...,........,v......2.............f. .... .,..... . . ..., , 191 Maury Representatives in State Contests, ,.,,.. ,..... . 171 Navigation CPicturej ,... , .........2...,...........s -..,,....,...........,.....2.........,..,..........,...... . . I4 4, x f - !. -A112--2 We YA .7 1193 I itEi'3ff9QMM0D ORE Qin ufppreriafion as S we come to the end of our great adventure, we wish to thank those who have so kindly, assisted in making this book what it is. We acknowledge with sincere appreciation the enthusiastic assistance given by Miss Margaret Rawls, our Class Sponsor, whose devotion to this work has furnished the inspiration for its success. We are also deeply indebted to Miss Virginia Old and Miss Ruth Riddick for their constructive criticism of the literary vvorkg to lVIr. Lemuel F. Games for the advice given the Business Staffg to Miss Sara Joyner and her art students for their kind efforts in illustrating the bookg and to Mr. James Phillips and his mechani- cal drawing classes forftheir valuable assistance with the decorative work. We recognize ouriobligations to those business firms that have made possible the financial success of this book by contributing to the, advertising section. In concluding, we acknowledge with thanks the splendid co-operation of the members of the Senior Class. -THE STAFF., X X it ,-:rn !. 1 if-. 'aff' 3 WEAff!,i.,a-rf:i4ieiif?i':fres:,uJPzDil .sf-2-,.6L 's 194 THE CUM MUD QR Q-if 7'2 ' f El, X 4 - 1'f1ix.3 X T67'yx M , , ,. As ww , - fig 'wh f' ' W ' fr , sk My Lf 'f fa W-f .5 - X' X X- E-'P' 'W . 1 3: W , - 1 J3QfaA iw Q' -W -TH., ffm! Lmgmmmka, fEw g MSJQDTY ixwbwi 42,65 ff-1, x J. ms ,4Eg, 55,1 -4 ,Fifi 'ihifilllliililili mir!! C MMODORE7 X 2.5! iii 'hi 1 ljfi I xx -L ,li Ill' 'vu as r 7.7 in 7 it s,7 NJ S ii . ll s -al -Sliiiiiie l' .A 'IJ .LA L L7 7 '7 Index of Advertisers as Addenbrook's, U. Sons, Inc. 77 Albright-Hopkins Florist, Inc. 77 Ames 8: Brownley, Inc. ,,,..... 7 Batleman Fur Shop 7 ,,,., rs,r 7 77 PAGE 201 206 207 207 Carr, Mears SL Dawson, Inc. 7. 208 Cass Sz Hass ,s,,.. 7 ,,,,, 7 ,-,,, rA,r 7 206 Cox Funeral Home ,... ,,,. 7 -,,- 7 7 206 Davis lylilling Co. 77777 7777777 7 77777 7 77777777 2 02 Derieux, R. L. 8: Bro. 77 77 7 77777 77 7 203 Dunford, Wellford, Photographer ..,.. 193 Fairfax Family Laundry 7777 777777 7 7 202 Freeman, Wm. 8: Son, Inc. 7777 205 Friedman, Dave 7777.777 7 7777.7777 204 Getem Exterminating Co. 77 .7777 7777 7 77 209 Goodman, D. H., Inc. 7. 7 77 202 Graves, Eugene L., Printing, lnc. Insert Gray's Pharmacy ...7. 7 :7777 77777277 ..77 77777 7 199 Hall, G. L., Optical Co., Inc. ..7,... .,...L., 201 Hofheimer's Shoe Stores 7 .7 7 77.. 7 7..7777 7 77 207 Johnson's, Mrs., Shorthand School ...7.. 77 777777 202 Kresge, S. S. 8: Co. .7 ..7.. 7 ......,.....7..77. 77 208 Lazarus Quick Sign Service 7 ..7....7.. 7 77 77 203 Maury Confectionery 77777 7 .7 7 208 Maury Lunch Room 7777.7 209 Meloni's Beauty Shop 7 7.7.. 77 208 Model Grocery Co. .777 206 Montauk Co., Inc. 204 Monticello Beauty Shop 777777 77 7777 199 Newton Florist, Inc. 777. 208 Norfolk College 77...7 77 77 209 Norfolk Engraving Co. 77..7 .777 7 77 197 Norfolk Newspapers, Inc. 77 77.7 200 Northrop Sport Shop, Inc.77 ..7.. 7777. 206 Old Dominion Peanut Co. 77 .7777. 7 7 201 Oliver, H. D. 7.7..7..7..7...... 205 Parker's Delicatessen .777... ...7.777 2 03 Paxton Company, Inc. 7777 7. 201 Pender Grocery Co. .7 204 Real Silk Hosiery ..7.77.. 7 ...7.77. 206 Rice's 777...7.. . ..77.............7.. ...77 . 7 205 Rocke, L. B., Jeweler 7..777 .777. 7 7 7777 7 199 Royal Fur Shop 7 .7.7.7 7.77 7 77 77777.7777...7..77 777.77 7 7 206 Sakakiny Antique Shop 77 77 77.77777.7. 199 Shaffer's Book and Stationery Store 7777 77....7. 2 07 Smith, W. F. 8: Co.. 7.77777777. 777..77. 202 Smith 81 Welton, lnc. 7, 7777777 77 200 Tait, Geo. 8: Son, Inc. 7777 203 Traylor Optical Co. 77 ..77777 7 208 University of Richmond 77777777.77777.7777777777.7777777.777.777777.77777777777.777.77.777.7.7.777777777777777777777 198 ' , ' , 'Q 1 H 55 Nfffifv- 7 7 lf Ii 196 7 n tiie production oi v 521 cl verhlsin g Quin ffng Cgilie QOVl'LVVlOClO1 0i time woria of time writer, artist and engraver would iaave availed little put for time cooper- ation of tile printer. it is ine wiio taizes timese individual eiiqorts- moulding them into a masterpiece, monstroaity -or something in petween, which is peyond classification. We congratuiate the Commodore Stag and tiiose wiio iiave cooperated witim tixem in tileir splendid eiiiort. As we, in time production of tiie Commodore, iiave caugilt timeir spirit, happily simaii we aid X22 in moulding ji' ideas into tangipie, re- sult producing printing. Eugene LJ. Graves, Incorporated Norioiiz, Virginia . Q :,,--Y-X X ,f- - Y THE QOMMQDQ n ll Vineini nnnunL THIS BOOK Will be treasured by you as a record ol the golden days of youth, ol events large and small that will be thus recalled in later years and al- ways with delight, of friendships that will remain forever green. It will be the magic door through which you need only to pass, to step Irom age into youth! To us whose privilege it was to have a large and pleasant part in its making, this book will always be a reminder of the many friendships that grew and mul- tiplied in this building. is - YNY I , I rc? infix 1 4 ,lu.l in ni' .:imi.l In :lv CL'-I i11lrfmlr'lii'ul 4 iirrrqrzrlrrhlrmli .mil lu Iftrm' uf mu nlwmr ii .-i. nm-lu Kumi I-nl. ,t.lmi'll.nl.i Li min' ' x AN ORCANIZATION OF SKIIJED CRAFISMEN, DESICNUIS, ARTISTS AND PHOTO ENCRAVUIS x RENDERINC SUPERIOR PHOTOVENCRAVINC SERVICE Y I .ul DESIGNERS AND ENGRAVERS OF THE COMMODORE ...I x DBICNERS AND ENCRAVERS OF THE KRABBA x lf I VLATFS 'L ij O ,qw f Q, ,, - E . - v H Q' oo 'Q , Ip 2 , P1 ,f , A rf.. 0 I W m li f t? I fi flsi I X , Y P Y X H ft , X, , 'Th-lu.ri7n.il mli-uf .Inun.rlrrr.rmrgmri-111, K - 'V ' .fra im lmlrrrq .i.lri'rIiinry, icllruhq, mlgiirn:.rlmu, If M . 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All degrees and honors awarded are in the name of University of Richmond. The University is on the approved list of the Association of American Universities and the University of the State of New York, and holds membership in the Southern Association of Colleges, the American Association of University Women, and the Association of American Law Schools. The University also has chapters of the honorary scholarship societies, Phi Beta Kappa and Mortar Board. Next session begins September 9. For catalogue of any college apply to the Dean on Director, P. O., University of Richmond, Va. F. W. BOATWRIGHT, President. A Gracious Acknowledgment The unanticipated gift, how can you gracefully express your appre- ciation? Your photograph offers a happy solution. Let us make one for you today. All photographs lin Commodore made by Wvelllllioiedl lmuinliordl Studio Dickson Building Norfolk, Va. X .ig in 41. !. If-. - eff' mai n' all .- 198 aff THE lF'cHL'y9S lIDlll1cERlI lIlIl1cE1lCCy The Prescrzption Store ii L. B. ROCKE Jewelers dlllllflll Siillverslniiifllns ESQ GRANBY AND TAZEWELL STREETS NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Qffrztzquef- Sli? Telephone 24493 Nllonticellllo Beauty Slllop Charlie Salkallfiny Dx-:LMA STEWAR1' Antique Sl'll0p Dealers in Original Antiques and Reproductions Antiques Restored z: Oriental Rugs Phone 27.540 Monticello Hotel '21 W- YORK STREET, NORFOLK: VA- Between Boush and Granby Sts. , 5 N, . - 'j U -QR Ig xfgf-,N 1 f ,. Q ,I 1 1 ilvlfli , - -- M QQA , X. A. - A Q Y . H -'qgggi I , im 135 Q 1 .X urAmi :Z1...r1f: 22 Ei-QM Yin- A '45 ' 0 . 199 ,4 'X 'f1s?'l ' dll f ll' fm 'HE MMQDQRE ll.:rlIll'l I l ll 'l ll ul, ,N f.,,..,,,, Y '-fi ' ,. JL' S .aulnl 1..l.Q.uuPE- Fav' -X , . -oi. f r A it it r 0 J and a.r'4l'5 ' , -- ,qllgl ' fziiim 'sn 'li3, jQ'W , H IME ? Msg' rqp Nrejwii i f ,tw i g yy, N ' Allgfug his ' l 'll ,rr llllfjg lllr- ltr? lm ' flilfvlie l ' l ' N lllfll X flillll 'N ' lil. . 3 'l lvl if it l ll l ' A A Qrfiulvlrgafisi Q m ill ' l l 'l'llfllf1 I ll I O . . V ,A fl- -ww llwwu' 'HTEFW r . , N x' M1:..A.,vL , -15 W. f'M ..w 4 5 , j - r lrl l . . ,. . ', '!.' ',j'Q,,ggr ' ' , . . - 5 We here at Smlth 8: YVe1ton's extend our smceri 1 H1-M-:.,,.u .W',-1 1 ' . h' M , UM rn. ,l A est congratu ations on your ac xevement at Maury w g., 'ilu ' H 'Www' X f HI, and may your next endeavor m hte be -M ilam ' A Q , . my , . M ' ' crowned with the same degree ot success, and my tempered with as much pleasure thatw has perpet- uated your happy school days as a Commodore. fl Smilh We lon Good Luck CUMMUDU ES As you go out from your high school to col- lege or into the business world, may good fortune walk beside you and keep up with you throughout your various endeavors. LEDGER-DISPATCH QL VIRGINIAN-PILOT Evenings Except Sunday 'I Morning and Sunday 1 K in is 1 -f i, 7 ' - - .52 ..., 1 -jr -75 K, if-A r avi '- E' :Al ' ' a a .. ' 5 1 200 Rs t il. . fybx THE COMMO A D0 C r lla lg, - M ' l ul i N l ll 'Il I A' X J: f 'nl , ' All ADDENBRUUK CoNCR1EfinE Paving, Septic Tanks, Garden Furniture Burial Vaults IIQ WEST zgnh STREET NORFOLK, VA. J. Arthur Addcnlwrouk, Manager , Q Telephone z36g6 r Paxton Company, Inc. Kodak Memories of --Maw High 0 ' euunufzs W I Industrial and Marine Supplies 1 I qgjxxxm LO WC 257 GRANBY STREET 64.-66 COMMERCIAL PLACE Best Wishes to the students of Maury High Dominion efauuuuut Con Smllteall peanuts ZZ fcaumlly ZZ peanut Butter Q 0 0 ' ' ' 201 X ,f l HE MMODCRE mf? X Mrs. Johnson's Shorthand School 528-30 Wainwright Building MRS. ISABEL G. JOHNSON will give her usual careiiil and personal instructions to all contemplating a course in Shorthand and Typefwriling Filing and General Ojice Training Oflice Phone 21839 : : : Residence Phone 3o673 Best Wishes Davis Millin CO. Inc. g s to Maury Graduates Ilgllillers ot signing . . .. ig rocessors o oy eans D. H. IGoodrnan, Inc. NORFOLK, VA, Wlzfn 1t'f Time to Buy Ffzrmtu f Buy Smitlfx .... Compliments of Better Furnnture llrairlliax Family Laundry FOP Less Corporation Wm. F. Smith 85 Co. 422 Granby Street Phone 27335 patronize Unr Advertisers 202 THE COMMOD0 C'omplimem'.v gf FRANK LAZARUS Norfolk's Leading Sign and Display Expert No-w in New Home 250 BOUSH STREET lpatrllxerys 'Delicatessen Derie SZ BTO TUIX 0 wishes to congratulate the . Graduates for their attain- Groceries and tnents Whlle ln Maury and Fresh Nleatsm. IS hopeful for your success in the future. 339 WEST 15th STREET Qpposite Maury Phone zzgoo 19th Sr. 81 Llewellyn Ave. Taitls Vllqllmomolhnretll Seefrlls Ben By Test For More Tlzan Sixlyyiw Tear: GEO. TAIT 8: SONS, Inc. 55 COMMERCIAL PLACE NORFOLK, VA. f ill Q- Q A We 203 XTX MOD CPE-Q Education E-1 H Q Advancement Promotion in life, as in school, depends on one's ability to absorb knowledge. We are proud that practically all of our executives have come up in the ranks because of integrity, initiative and absorbing the line points of merchandising that we have constantly taught them. Us lgpifilfllflllflillfl' Grocery EOJIIIILPERJUIY C'0mplz'mem'.r af- eNlUNTAlUlli CU0, llner, The lee Cream Supreme .ne AV ','fjD e c u pt e e ai fe we z.fe.te,f2ii-erfewlfffi.a ' Whether you continue your studies or embark on a business career try CBlI WlllIl1g witha I've been doing this here year after year .... It pays. a DAVE lFl1I 1l6fllll1fIl'lltE1LIIll Wfzaz eina' gf Sandfwiefz please? Opposite Maury High School ' 4,2 gg 1-, 1j lu' ,,,,,, v- A'fi f ' A V' ...B 'fxnED!l S' ' - r 'o' 951-fxNa..ll 204 5 I TPTT . X COMMGDGREG ll ll U - 1815-.15?lfw -45.32.-11111 fill :fini William Freeman Rimigm, 1 Sz Sons, Inc. Fancy Articles Artist Materials lKomllallc Supplies A Full and Complete Line of Luggage Eel 317 GRANBY STREET Caters to the smart young Woman who seeks to com- bine lFlrHl.SllI1l1OlI'll with Value R ll C E lS FASHION CORNER H. D. OLIVER 610-12 East: F1-eemason Street NORFOLK, VA. wk? ,H -.- m ln? - 910 -' 'A ' ' :. NN -.1 - 'b X l , 2. -N ' nw..---1:.-',!ai21'fJf-Time:z- iii-:NNN ib-in 9- A W.. -.-J--H fl 205 ,5-, Y. L 1 Q W? HE COMMODORE nl ,JV in l l I 1 ...if L re . V - C, Il I th f - -rf' HH fl r TE. 'il lll-iii Ill ' -'J NORTHROP Sport Shop, llintc. 430 GRANBY STREET Outfitters to Their Majesties the King and Queen of Sports. o o Dial 4197. G ' B ., Pr . lfgfedlll HOSHCTY 9 LOWER Ros HPS -FOR- R0-ml Fur Sump BEST PLACE FOR FURST' IO6 W. Freemason St. The Choice of Teachers and Student alike Norton! Va. s MRS. R. WILKINSON, Agent, 524 Connecticut Avenue Phone 34926 I. GLOTZER, Manager Model Grocery E. LEE COX Sz BROTHER THE FUNERAL HOME 631 Westover Avenue 3 West NORFOLK, VA. ' D1al 29707 Ahlllhriigllmti-flmlopllxiins a S Fl ll i Uwqgrgy mpg., MILLINERN - in W. FREEMASON STREET Dial 25424 womens ournn Avmnm. - , X rv ..., .1 W- ' ff 1' 0 if .e - ' - 1 v 206 gv f s L 174' ,A ITT! X s , VTX!! THE cOMMoD0RHsrf5,arf,gfr W 4 It-1 5 JHITEWY A New Year . . A New Class . . A New Graduation . . . . but . . . . HUlFHlEllMER9S Footwear Has been the choice of Smart Mauryites for 40 years l 1 E, We Buy, Sell and Exchange Old School Books Compjimmzj gf Sllaatllillhcerys Boolls Store H., lgcdlffllff-BJ1'1f1148l11'11 Buy our tablets wholesale The Leading Fuffief of Norfolk IO7 GRANBY STREET NORFOLK, VA. The Trend is To Quality . . . and to AMU 8 BROWNLEY ! NORFOLK, vmenmm. - TELEPHONE 23331 Quality Headquarters for the Better Part of Half a Century VF I1 - ,. ,sk i 57 , A, av- 'fm , 7 ' ' - E . ' g - E 207 ,r . -1 we ff HE ec MMODQR1: It D li I xz q ffali -1 ll X, fw lllli l ll ll I 1 li 'u - N rd , A :JNL ' ,H ' misuse Carr? Mears Sz Dawson SPECIALIZING IN SIVIAVRT STUDENTS SUITS lwollimlliws Hats Dial 2 5449 Vllqrayllor Optical Company Prescription Opticians IIS College Place :: Norfolk, Virginia Gus MELON1 Phone 23443 Mlelonfs Beauty Salon I4l2 Colley Avenue, corner Shirley NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Newton Florist Incorporated Member F. T. D. 29.0 Monticello Avenue NORFOLK, VA. Dial 21938 Maury Confectionery Street Complimerzzs gf S., SD Kresge Co, 5 to 25c Stores 25C to 31.00 Stores WEA ' --Eff iq-vw Il f J f 4 .. V - .V f .4111 .. 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