Maury High School - Commodore Yearbook (Norfolk, VA)

 - Class of 1938

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F'-FN ENE'-1. - F .2. film I 3,-ff J' Ugg?-,ef - 51553 figxti ,mfs - Fir.: -1. sasfaivf V45 :'E15,1i?-f -.wg 1 . f-95:5 ' ' N ff f , xa w., , ' I ia FOREWORD In tlus the thlrtleth echtlon of the Commocloze We, the staff, have en deavoled to recall to you the happy days spent 111 Mauly As we desue our book to fill you w1th a sp1r1t of ga1ety and hght heartedncsa, we have chosen as our thought laughed and talked about Maury I-hgh School May the faces of your claasm Ltes, the Well known scenes the clubs and Soc1et1es all bung back happy memorles to each of you N9 , . .. , - theme something which all of us have ' 1 1 ' 7 1 if 2 ' f Contents of the C O IVI IVI O D O R E I School II Faculty III Seniors IV Features V Juniors VI Sophomioires VII Organizations VIII Hctivities IX Hthletics X Hdvertisements TO C1161-ry Nottingham Whose profound scholarship, thorough teaching, and unfailing devotion to Maury and its students have ever been a blessing and an inspiration to our school, we, the Class of 1938, affectionately dedicate the thirtieth edition of the Commodore. hpvl ., f g... 1 N , ,, fv -Mp ' 1' H5 A gap .VL FQ - ga, 5 E M w ,, N ' nm ll. .Q - : ff' 1 gg: - N7 I 1' A ,f ., is . V ' '. . -- 511. CHERRY NOTTINGHAM iss erry Notting am No honor ever bestowed upon me has st'ir1'ecl me more deeply than the dedicafton of the COIVNVIODORE' by the Class of 1938. e ' Tl1e words are the words of Miss Nottingham, spoken not once but on numerous occasions since the time she was informed of the unanimous wish of the graduating class of Maury High School that the present year-book be inscribed to her. The act, as expressed by its seniors and concurred in by the entire faculty and student-body, carries with it not merely the high esteem of theschool but the tacit implication that Miss Nottingham is still, and will continue to be, identified with Maury as one' of its very dearest instructors and friends. Miss Nottingham was born in' Portsmouth, Virginia, and admits her pride in that fact. - I love the city very -much,'l she said, and expect to be buried there. Her father was S. Severn Nottingham, who was associated with Captain James Barron Hope, whom Mr. Nottingham succeeded as editor and publisher of the old Norfolk Landmark. The original American Notting- ham family, strongly Cavalier, settled on the Eastern Shore of Virginia, to which refuge they came after the defeat of Charles I at the Battle of Naseby in June, 1645. The N ottinghams were always strongly loyal to the king as evidenced by the fact that the family still cherishes an English Prayer Book containing a prayer for the Blessed Martyr Charles, the Stuart king beheaded in 1649. With such ancestry, said Miss Nottingham, mildly fearful for her own head, I am a predestined Tory and Royalist, though, she added quickly, as if to ward off a collective attack of sorry wage-earners, not an economic royalistg there have been too many teachers in the family to have attained the necessary Wealth for that dubious honor. Today, I am a Democrat and an 'Episcopalian! Miss Nottingham's mother, Fannie Bain Nottingham, was a sister of George McK. Bain, the first Principal of Maury High School, and of Charles W..Bain, at the time of his death in 1915, Professor of Greek at the University of North Carolina. 'Miss Nottingham is, also, a great- niece of Mrs. Mollie Toomer Saunders, Professor of French at Randolph-Macon Woman's College Lynchburg, some years ago. Mrs. Saunders was the wife of the Reverend Robert A. Saunders, founder of the Norfolk College for Young Ladies. Mrs. Nottingham's sister, Miss Mary Hurt Bain, was head of the Modern Language Department at Maury High School from 1912 to 1917. Under this aunt, Miss Cherry Nottingham began her own career as a teacher and succeeded Miss Bain as head of the department in 1918. In 1937, Miss Nottingham left Maury to accept a language professorship at William and Mary College, Norfolk Division. Miss Nottingham was edudated at private schools in Norfolk, at Barnard College and Columbia University in New York, the University of Chicago, the University of Grenoble Clfrancej, Sorbonne University, and the University of Madrid. She 'holds the degrees of Ph. B. and MJ A., from the University of Chicago. Her travels have carried her into almost all the European countries, though not into Russia or into the Scandinavian group. However, she once spent eight hours in Algiers, and can therefore be said to have set foot on African soil. Cali- fornia and intermediate points in the United States are familiar to her. She has published book reviews in the Modern Language Journal and has spoken before distinguished gatherings on a number of occasions. One of her most notable lectures was on Anatole France, delivered in 1931 before Romania at the University of Virginia. On another occasion, Miss Nottingham addressed the Norfolk Society of Arts on Modern French Literature, and was, in 1932, a. speaker before the National Convention of Quota Clubs International in Memphis. Miss Nottingham was awarded the Phi Beta Kappa key at the University of Chicago in 19223 she was initiated into the Delta Kappa Gamma Womanis Honorary Educational Frater- nity in 1935, and she has been elevated to high positions in other organizations. She was president of the Norfolk Branch of the American Association of University Women from 1936 to 19385 was a member of the Quota Club, of the Woman's Club of Norfolk, of the Council of Thirty of Tidewater Virginia, and formerly held membership in the Wednesday Literary Club and in the Business and Professional Women's Club. A signal decoration was bestowed upon Miss Notting- ham by the French Government in 1933-that of Oflicer d'Academie, with Palmes Academiques. It was her maternal grandmother, of French descent, who began Miss Nottingha1n's French education-this, at the age of six. Since then until today, Miss Nottingham's motto has been expressed in the words of Benjamin Franklin: Every good American has two countries-his own and then Francef' -B. T. T. W ' 1 1 1 1 i I Y n ' 1 W A 1 ' -f H ---- 4---V. -, E , .1. w JM Uv . w Q. 1 . wx n Wm H ' H SW M iv' 'VT'-ii' FN w3f', 2 ? -PM 1 . N- ' M--' T? - f, MIM,- ,, . ff Fu, -3 - , . , 2 - , Q,,:u'f5'1s. vfwww.f...i: qw- ry . 'A .if ,KW T' LM QU. vm, G. -2, :T A ' f-' '- w ? N JH -um iw- fa' .153-13,11 I ,gh , 17 H ml! w J, H 21. fm 1 ,w ,4 1 LJ. - -. -5, . W Q s E I QQMW wr: xx A 2 Q ' 'WT Q '52 xg um ,um mx m NU' SL ' ww, ESE? gf -+2534 WV. A JL, fu. 1. , M., ,, Abs an ARTHUR BRANTLY BRISTOW Prizzcipal LEMUEL F. GAMES Assistant P1'7l'l'lCi1JCLZ o FICE cfm ADMINISTQATIQ ANNE RUTH ummck vurzous A LEOOETT onus' Auvlsew. STUDENT COUNSELLOP- ' r l V Y ULINE- TE-BRO L. 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FII' . iw- '1'? -SENIORS L Y A W CORALIE VIRGINIA ARTHUR Sponsor of the Senior Class -:JI 23 IE:- fel 24 In-- MAURY ALMA MATER Q' Maury, fair Maury, Mould thou our clestinies, Guide us aright in all we do 5 Thy name We cherish, Thy mem'ry honor, ' Our Alma Mater, staunch and true. Great is thy prestige, Greater thy promise, Glorious thy past, thy future sure, Maury, stand steadfast, Maury, lead truly 5 Fair Alma Mater, strong and true. Proud is thy hist'ry, And proud thy spirit, Leading us on when duty calls, Thy name We'll glorify A And ever love thee, Dear Ahna Mater, great and true. January Graduates January Honor Graduates Lefl to righl, in nrllcr of rank, fram 95.26 to 90.38 ANNA INGEBORG JENSEN EVELYN WORSIIAUM CLAY MARY KATHERINE BEAMAN HARIIY LAIBSTAIN FRANCES LOUISE GOVVING FORREST DOZIER NIURDEN, JR DOROTHY ASHLEY NEWMAN RACHAEL J UANITA YATES EDGAR BASCOMR DARDEN, JR JANE VIRGINIA T1-IOMAS NINA VIRGINIA FRICK COLEMAN JOHN TNIILLER MARGARET J ULIET KANTER --:II 26 Irs-- January Class Officers LEE BROWN ROY DEAL PATRICIA TATEM EVELYN CLAY President l7'fCG-P7'0S'idG77.t Sec1'ela1'y Treasurer January Class History By HELEN WHITEHEAD January 1935 . . . Today, with pomp and circumstance, and much pushing from the principals of Blair and Ruffner and much pulling and hauling from Mr. Bristow and Mr. Games in Maury, we, the class of January '38, were admitted, 200 strong, into the stately and hallowed halls of Maury High School. Through these halls, we will scamper gleefully as is the way of all low sophs, undaunted by the dignified and distinctly patronizing mien of our older and more sedate brothers, the upper classmen. - January 1936 . . . One year's worth of water has passed under the Granby Street bridge. Now jolly juniors, we have long since learned to distinguish the up steps from the down, have discovered on which side of the building are the uneven numbers, and are fast learning that it is inadvisable to stick our heads in Room 101 and inquire if it is Miss Wilkinsons typing class. January 1937 . . . The goal towards which for two long and tumultous years we have striven, the two terms which we are informed are the best of a student's life-our senior year has finally arrived, and we are able to answer to that inevitable question: How does it feel to be a senior? that I t' s strange, but we feel just the same. Our first semester runs smoothly by. 'Then looms the high senior term. We discover our averages and Wish we had used just a little more elbow grease so that the 89.49 might have been a 90.00, and our names could have adorned the honor roll. January 1938 . . . With swishing of gray gowns and switching of tassels, we usher in our graduation day and take our seats for the last time beneath the picture of Robert E. Lee. We read the inscriptions and carvings on the seats in front of us and Wonder a trifie sadly, but philosophically, just how much can be attributed to our class and if these scratches are all we shall leave behind us. Then heaving a mighty sigh and dashing away a stray tear or two, we stride marifully forward to grasp our last gift from Commodore Matthew Fontaine Maury . . . OUR DIPLOMA . . . and stumble back up the aisle . . . alumni! ual 27 Ian in - rea ti. ,.. 'iqi -'14 :L i' L .4 5 ' i ' - 'i ' . i, , it A -. . ,L .. ,, , , . dw. 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ADLER May her sweet personality see Charlotte through to the top! We know she will he xi fine ste-nographer as she tries hard and works diligently. LILLIAN SONDRA ADLER When Lillian becomes a private secrettm-y, will she still have time to play tennis? ELSIE MAY ARNOLD So fine a girl is hound to find life sue- ssful und luippy. Z lVllDDLE'I'ON 1' ULLER ASPINNVALL After graduation, ti-hunting he will go for at job as zi Certified Public Accountant. IDOROTHY GRAY BAGNIQLL Here'-s un optimist from the H. S. C. :ind Maury News stall who hopes to gmclimtc and exxrn a fine living. MAliY ELIZABETH BASDEN Jolly and friendly :ire the best words used to describe this fine girl. M. GRESHAIH BAYNE, JR. Greslmm has forever been an asset to :my group in which he has been found. lVlARY IQATHERINE BEAMAN A musical member of several 1-luhs whose ambition is way up there, EILEEN LOUISE BELL Eileen in :L polite, athletic and mathmzitival Spaniard-in other words she belongs tio the Spanish, Hypat hiu. Etiquette and Monogram clubs. January FQ., 5 January Read left lo right ARNOLD BREGMAN Arnold is u devout disr-iple of sports, especially foot ball. basketball and baseball. HENIIY' ARMOND BREss As co-manager of 1937 football team, Henry proved of invalculable worth. CHARLES EARL BRIGHT This well-known Warbler ofthe Maury Merry Minstrels yearns for horticulture as his life work. TuOMAs LEE BROWN Lee is the president ofthe February class and a, leader among his fellows. GEORGE BRAXTON BRYANT I 2 M Quiet, conscientious, George can he depended I, E H V - V es: , ' N gil on w rever h ma . If ff' ' f 1 lx V ' , .Q . i, L? l 44 W 5' ' In ! , , . Q ., . ' HONIER I TON BUERLEIN 4 - I 5 i -K V l It's Homer whose gracious grin brightens the i T? corners of Maury's old hulls. A ,V JW' K, ,n ,,.,,,,,., .. .g....-. 1 ROBERT HENIIY BUGG W A home room representative that has served X faithfully and well. l 1 DAVID BUNIN David tinkers with automobiles. He auto make a successful buyer for the Ford Motor Company. Q! is MAR1oN NIARJORIE BURGEss rig A 4, l' ,Y Though u late-comer to Maury, Marjorie showed she was a true-blue Commodore on 4 . -1 o f every occasion-especially at athletic events. il fi f P 59.1 .Y 2. elif : -1 , M ARY J OSEPHINE CACAOE . ' if Iffs no wonder Mary Jo's ll memher of the .11 Pep Club for she is Pep, Hep friendly r 4 J smile and happy conversation mu ke her out- My . ,. - standing in any group- ' TW QM M ' I 29 Ir ,,.. E.- ,,.. .,. ..,. ..,.3..,.A-..e.w . , ,,,., ,, ,Q ir- '. ' ,T'.g,!ZLf -: 1-'fw'7'-:df:9?fWi,.E',1wf-nlgsggii --wifrfyi g4.:l1e:9gz3Sq511n re- .i?:fi-I Issfef-nur! :rife-.Asa--.4--iff If j' -.,:A..-e:e.:.:- --.. . 22115 ' 4' ' '-.ew Ke, , 4 ,--3551-:1.'.f:,' lei: 1 we . 'FF :-1..'i-Q, 'X - ' . . 4. ,Za 1,563 I wifi?-,azrpffg-e.r.,e,f-'.i1A il ' 411 J-if 1- : . ,Axe-.,,5f 3 rg .:'i?yQ- 1 Q 4 'wi S ww X fL2'EEQ. ., Ei . iii. 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HOMER PAYNE CARPER, JR. Perhaps it is the coherence of thought mark- ing the musician and the mathematician, which makes Homer interested in both these fields. ARCHIE MAXWELL CARROLL Maury's uncrowned decathlon king. BERNICE EVELYN CASH Bernice is the kind of n girl that the office cannot. do without, as proved by her activity in tliab Held. GROVER CLEVELAND CHAPPELL A quiet, unassuming fellow, easy to get along with. lV.lARY ELIZABETH CHAPPELL We are told that her desire is to make Uncle Sam add her salary to his budget. CONCETTA MARIA CIOERO Marie, that clmrming, dark-eyed damsel whose hobby is listening to music, wants u future rosy with pretty things. EVELYN WORSIIAM CLAY You've seen her at the HY , you've seen her at the French Club, but above ull, she is the young lady who fretted rind fussed over the February finances. ' MAIIY ELLEN CLIBOURNE Mary Ellen is very clever with the knitting needles and just as clever in many other things. -'21 30 Irs-- January January 5. E ku. I l l l 1 E i E I l R Read left to right ELIZABETH COHEN New York is Elizahetlfs paradise. See you On llroadwny in 1945, Elizabeth! RALPH RUBIN COHEN Here is a carefree lad who wants to marry u million dollars. SOL WILLIAM COHEN The 1947 addition to the College of William :ind Mary will he built by S. W. Cohen and Co., Architects. DAVID MIERS CONWI-:LL llain Of the teacliersg delight, of the studentsg Duvid's wit, will long be remembered. ROBEliT ELMER COX Bnb has ability. 'He should do well. IEDMUND WHITE CREEKMORE The Cannon Math Club has Edmund for an artive member. For his problems he in- vai'iulJly has solutions. EDGAR BASCOMB DARDEN, JR. A quiet, brilliant student, JAMES FORREST DARDEN The business world wOn't be complete until James steps m. DOROTHY ELIZABETH DAVENPOR1' Dot. wants to travel to China and Egypt. Maybe 'lie' will take you there, Dot.. After ull, the United States Navy has plenty of boats. EARNEST LINWOOD DAVIS l.inwood's smiling face and genial disposition are liked by ull. SZ.: .- Is' ' 9 l' Z -lr-Y:-of'Y1f'CIU'lfiIA:I lh. ' :mi-9 ':'5Vf?'95aw'lf,:2f-1-01 '-'V' -'ff '-Lerieo E. '55 -' rw- I- -i f ' . fx' wir I Nr -I W' ' 1 . M ' 1-,fi 'A I-'-.i . . :r- ,z :. 'r . ., ., V- L .J I 5. :wi I , gif- wzeeiih aft I 18? 'xr I I l , MQW Ml 'Zo Q 5 J .4 7,2 I .55 dj. 4 . 1 7'-1 n . M' K I ,, . ., ,- g EP, Qi 5 n, , -. iii- f , -' 'I 4 - :'. 9 ff.:g,f.,., gg, , 1, g.. '-' mg. Q -,L , F.,q5:5w5 i.':. 'ix-f -F J .':e?'3l.5. 1 lL AL ,f I-fi-:-E?L - .eerfw zqb-. .jf- 51:,.,' ..,., . ' 3..+Ev: ... ..i,11' ' ' .fm-92:3 --QI 31 If: 'W' .TJ '1 '7'.lillf?l?ffl5f,l A .5 Y. ' A. X fl . ' '25 iff.. v X 11 l. ' 9 L 9 ii ff A -or 1 iq, 59' as-4 Al . MG Vw' v . l ,Qi ,. 3 'i v I 1 TVX! 4 . f i . ' ,. AQLQII 1, .5 Fi . I' i 1. ,va ' - .am - . v. H 5,1 ,i , 0 gi if - ' , , ji . ' .5il ' 2, -iv? l ., .34 ' z .- . . ' n ot D -1' 5 S254-1 W lx x flflflinf Read Ief! fa right ROY CH1cTwooD DEAL, JR. The smiling vicegpresident. of ilie Januziry llY'iidUallnI-K class builds model lrouis as an hobby. and hopes to graduate from V. M .l. WILLIE L. IDEAN, JR. The Held of phologruplly will make mziny openings for this ambitious young num. VIRGINIA VIOLA D1xoN Virginian wants to wear 11 litfle sfarvlied 4-up :ind cool fevered brows-in other words, we have fi nurse in our midst. VVILLIAM H,AIiRINGTON Dluswlu' Bitter: by the wainderlux-sf bug, st-ill be wants to be u successful man in the business world. IRVIN GILBIERT DUNBAR 'l'lup11y-go-lucky Irving will be the center of attraction wherever lie goes. BARBARA BYRD EDNVARDS Soon we'll see 1lurbara's magnetic: smile over :mother office desk. ZILPHA CQNSTANCE EUBANK The business world holds golden opportunities for this golden haired hiss. C HARI no EDWARD EWELL Vdwurd is lliorouglily absorbed by musii and wants to be za professional musician. lxLNN1- lu NKSI-I FENTRESS We wliull lPll'lI'l'l1lJUl' him as the mighty rapt un of our football f'.e:1.m3 the world will knmx lnm .1 1 Livil engineer. Bnoons Rose on FISHER, Jn. g. m gritty, gridder, who gloriously 1.1.11 ed the gridiron. if 3 1 1 I i 1 W A Mg? I I 1 4 t l I N Y ' ,V TQ. . 5 if li? w a. f F A .X 1 .3 'L fx I Y 1 Sy J, r ' J' l .' v . . ' -A, Q 1' ', , e ll i .. -- . ' 1 ' 1 ' 7 A' 5 ' 3'Ji, 5.'i I . f ,i ffjg f . 4 v .iv fi 4 . .1,i-Lgmi n 1 - in . V - 'E -15 . D rv,-1-wai l A . - .f I l .EIL -A 5,1 ' v,:.'.iQE. ru L 1. :an , . lv-P-1 D -v .A ,E . - 1. - 1 -,f fal,,:1:,r Elf-sg: - ' ff4f'f-ma Q '1- -A-1 32 I.--' X -. . . Q- 1 3 . I NLF' M January I January - is r i. i. I, s- A 'A' uv 1 i ll P z 1 r E Jimi A ,-H: f .-..,.,. in um M1 vw. Read left do right J ACK FLAX With two ambitions-to be either an author- journalist or a hobo--he is almost bound to see the world. ' J AMES EDWARD FLOOD, JR. He will soon make u name as a commercial artist. MARJORIE THERESA FOLKES Margie's a. peppy cheer-leader, and someday slxe's going to be a secretary to the President. HELEN SIDNEY FORD One of the Art Club's most attractive mem- bers, Helen wants to go into social work. NINA VIRGINIA FRICK The president ol the Art Students' Guild who wants to be Emerson's idea of a success. We are sure you will, Nina. CATHARINE LOUISE FRITZINGER She may be small, but she'l1be a big success in an oflice. EDWARD IRVIN GALUMBECK A The dancing treasurer of the Spanish Club who will someday be a. great 'mechanical engineer. ARNOLD MELVIN GAMSEY He is a sports Ian who wants always to be physically and mentally fit. MERTIOE GODSEY Quiet, simple and conscientious, Mertice will make a line nurse. She is an active member of the Monogram Club. FRANCES LOUISE GOWING A lover of conversation, who wants to paint New York City red. It'll take a lot of greenbacks to paint that town redg Francis. s ag L H. 1-'aw . '!I7,?'17'P. 4. , 3732 1. Wil 551115, . , 331,512 gr' fi? 11125527 fl 1 -P ' 1- Laqgry' ,gs 1- v.e::..' XT. 55 : e.-..,,,- emily? al HSE, 4 4' 3131 Vx x Ext? vi- lg my r tewfa A -:mm 1 i ' 'K R y' ff . 1-EQ Q ,I i 3 ' A ' -Q4 wsu J X. , - i , f ' F Q5 im:-r is ,J .f L QA- w r .- i f 5 . 'F -- V Hi -N . J' H. ' ,v ,again Mg aillionorna --el 33 I : I 1. . 1 1.' I. 4 HE. l Li if--. I, H1 ' Q i :V 5' I E ,- ' , .I 1 :J-- ' .I -. .- ,af -- .fi , ,.,,. 5 gf' ' Lp Agianwpzvnm- , lx, M' fi , ,, xx A fx 1 ,A LQ? gi In in I if A 2' a n ll ' A TX .H f I-x Q I A-f .. : I ,. -K ff . A'-' '. . - -.,. - ' I f' qg:-H , Jfmzq.-1.giv.i 'Nxigg P ' f-Wlirwv-H I , XA Q 1 'Lk 1 --xg. iv-wpsx g.'ir,F'N., .5 A-. 'V .gy Q4 , .xi J . X., S? .ag A .A r ' ,x.fI:.' . . S f ,Ag Read left lo righl ETHRL PHILLIPS GICEGORX' Ethel will pursue I-ztenogrupliy. Swimming :ind fonthull will Lake up her spare time. ABRAHAM GREPJNBPIIICI Maybe someday Alle will tell us that the first million was the hardest. J ULIAN ASTOR GROSSO Julian, a prominunl Boy Scout, of Arnerim-ai, goes for golf in n big way. ISRAEL ALFRED HALPIGIQN His stream of vonverszliion will make you laugh even while he pulls your toorli. HOWARD EDYVARD HAMILTON Jolly and laughing, Hunk is always willing to lend il. hnndg vvlmt a strong lmnd it is! NIIRIAM NATALIE IIAMMOND 'With her winning ways, Natalie is bound to be 'tops' in whuievcr work she chooses. J OSRPI-I FRANKLIN I-IARRIMAN, JR. Joseph wants to lruild uirplzmes, so maybe he'll name his biggest transport ship The Maury . LORRAINE WI-JTONA HAYNES With :I smile and zi song . I . LOUISE ARRINGTON IJERRING Dogs claim ull of l,Ouise's attention aside from Lhe time tilxut she gives to her rrurneru.. PAUL DE COURQY HCJLT This amlritious lad desires in be 1-hief surgeon ntl Johns Hopkins. -31 34 - i ' ' J l . I K 54 . i A. N .. l i P ...... w i l Nl A. January Cl'- January F. P 1 , I , M , l 'ec XJ y .J a i' 4 . 'I' C Read left to right J ACQUELYN NIARUE HUDGINS She has many hobbies, among them riding and bowling. and she wants to make a success of her life. JOHN J AMES HUDGINS A member of the Maury band who shows exceptional musical ability. BERNARD ITZKOWVITZ Bernard flddles away his time, but there will he no time for fiddling in the Supreme Court. ELBERT J ACKSON, JR. ' A Hail Fellow, Well Met g a should-be politician. IRVINE JACOBSON An autograph Ihunter! Orchestra leaders are his specialty, and of course he'1l be a success in life. CHARLES WESLEY JAKEMAN , Charles, the boy whose smiling face we see ' so often, admits that his only ambition is to graduate from high school. ANNA INGEBERG JENSEN Some business firm will be in luck when it employs this head of the honor students of '38 January Class! ll4ARIE ELIZABETH IQAISER Quiet und friendly is Marie. One so consci- entious is hard to find. MARGAIIET .IULIET IQANTER She likes to read. dunce, und correspond. You'-ve seen her at many club meetings: and someday when you go places, you'll see her, too, for her ambition is to go places . WILLIE IQARP Efhcicnt in all he does, he isione who will make u lille office manager. x 'Tig K, L' Nw. 575 1 ' L A in - , 5:58 - , 5? 'K' - 5 ff l . X x X .R .Nm A s. - 4- .ug- ,fy .ff 1 H... . yi V . xy . I D, , W.. N' ,,:5'? 'm ' N. , ,gf 1,4 ' ' nw If , I 1 .. .1 Ui.. .. 51. ..-'E-!5Yl,. l . f-QI 35 Il: ,Ci .,..... ,. - A i A . - : K ' , e--A .. .ef ef Y . I -'klfg -.-----Q--v ' ' 'rr- . -...J X in , , Y' 1':. . ' : . -hui A 1 'l ' ,1, '. Q ff ' ' 1 ii 1. 1 . if , . -Ig ,.'. ..'L:'gZ1. m- iv fi 1 if .1 - , - . S. '11 . ' if -2- an 4' V , Q J ' TS: jk Q V. ,. -wwf. 1' V '- A Loi r W.: 1 - m ...Y 1 . - I In l ' 5 :Til 'S '34 ' U ' - 5 . 13, . ,. ,mv ,ix 9 I -I A ' - I ' I '. r ,V qi,-p'- W ,. L1 1- :xg--.' M 5 'i 4, ..-A 1 ' 711 yi 1-R ,, . -, I ,Wie , .V Q . .. D we .. . . Q ,af- ra ifwli 'ti' 1 ' l ' in 2 ' .' 5' 'a S - 'L igkeiufisi . Read lefl to righl CHARLOTTE MUSE IQATHERMAN The attractive brunette who wants only to make the most Of what she has or can obtain. DOROTHY MAE IKILPATRICK Such a sweet, voice as Dorothy'n will surely be missed by the Special Chorus, FRANCIS EGAR IQINNE Anchors Aweigh will be Frank's theme song when he becomes one of Uncle Sam's Pampered Pets . GOLDYE FRIEDA :KRAMER We're sure that. in fulfilling her ambition to travel, she'll always carry with her the memory of her days at Maury. HARRY LAIBSTAIN Studious Harry, a true friend, and regular fellow . He will achieve in whatever he undertakes. ROSEMARY FRANCES LAMASTRA A diminutive member of many clubs who wants someday to be a registered nurse. JOHN CECIL LAW, JR. John hunts for a hobby and he finds one hunting. We won't be shocked when we hear of JOhn's success as an electrical engineer. REVA JEAN LEITMAN From ihe Maury News staff comes Revo, who will someday be private secretary to a government official. FRANK HILL LEMON, JR, If Frank is as good a mechanical engineer :IH he is a chess player, it's in the bag. GERTRUDE LEVINSON A member of the Maury Literary Society who wants to secure a good position. F,..,,,. . . --H--vp January 1-f'-1 l I -of . 'U January 4 l l l 2 I I 4 I A i I Read left Io right BERNARD LICHTY .liernnrd, an avid sports fan, was at one time at sports reporter on 'ye olde' Maury News. MILDRED FRANCES LIGHTFOOT Two hobbies has She. tennis and dancing. An ambition is hers, too. She wants to be a trained nurse. MARY CAROLINE LOWE Mary will be 5. model model. CATHERINE LUMPKIN There is xr prosperous future for a good illus- trator, und we are certain that Catherine will become one. CHARLES HANIILTON LUPTON, J R. Like father, like son-and Charles plans to be a doctor. J AMES RAMSDELL MACINTYRE A young man who shoots a lot with his trusty candid camera . Pl-IYLLIS RJCLAIN AS nn attractive red-headed proof-reader, we wonder if Phyllis will be able to keep her mind on the proof! GEORGE GOIJLD MARTIN George is u philatelist. In other words, he 1-ollects stumps. JAMES WI-IITTLE MAIQTIN, JR. A tennis player who wants to make u big sum-cess in the business world. JACKSON H.ARRIS MASON Happy landings will be Jack's motto when he enters the Naval Air Station. -11' f ' . fgfl fav ld fig. g 'K 'W Q tk LI ' in ' K ,w vfefe ' U' fr ' I . ,qi ' Ax, - A a , v. , . W H ..,.. ,,,JJ. - 1 1: X ,. ' 0,-. ' , ' 'K . ' -.K . ' . V .kfl:4Uu.1-A iii..- .ft , ,iii . K-'gin qi...-l , I. f . .. . me, .,.. ff, .. If -L lx ....-.:5'.y-: .. -..Nl -.. 'ef ui. 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FORREST IJOZIER NIURDEN, JR. He is n tall blond member of the Cannon Math Club who hopes for success in whal- ever vocation he cliouses. VERA ELLEN NEW With her quiet' smile, Ellen will make n. hil with patients. fl . S. She wants in he :L nurHe.l DOROTHY ASHLEY NEWMAN We gazed. und still our wonder grew that one small heud could hold all-the Latin!-'slie knew. SHIRLEY JEAN NICHOLSON Shirley's collection of football news keeps her busy, hut not so much that she 4-an't nttend the meetings ul the Art, Frenvh, and Music clubs. ETHEL VANCE NURNEY' A young lady nf varied interest:-1 who is ai member of the ll. S. S. C. and Club Eli- quette, who likes to write letters and whose ambition is to own dug kennels. January 'J . fs A January -sf, J:- Rvml Iefl In righ! ROGEII OLIVER Roger will be long remembered for his smile. LERON STEWART PAYNE Leron is in the National Guard, in the Maury Color Guard, und would like very much to become 11 naval oflicer. JACQUELINE H. PENNINGTON Jackie wants to be a cu-ed at the Naval Academy. Middies prefer blondes! NORMA LOUISE PHIPPS A great lover of tiny tots. Norma wants to teach kindergarten and coach small children in drumatics. ANNA lVlAE PIERCE Mae is a breezy, carefree girl who will make u. grand foreign correspondent. WIIJSON ALBEILT POWELL, JR. To become R concert. pianist means years of hard work, but we know Wilson will cer- tainly come out on top. ELIZABETH CLARICE PROSCH Alter graduation, Elizabeth will be missed as in member ol' Mzxury Literary Society. LILLIAN LEE READER Perhaps someday she'll help you have R more beautiful home, for she has R flair for interior decoration. Her hobby? -collecting toy animals. GEORGE W. RAULES, JR. George hopes to be what every mother wishes her son-President of the United States. MILDRED RICHTER One so sweet and diligent as Mildred is bound to succeed as :L stenographer. ,. ' :.1l.1ei.lL'2i ,'s . xi lull? VUL: 'eelllvlhi . 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Read left In right SAMUEL HOWARD ROSENBLATT We hope Sam will stay awake long enough to make the fortune he talks about. MARY MARGARET RUNNELS Mary's ambition and hobby go hnnd-in- hand-truveling and collecting souvenirs. DOUGLAS GRAHAM SAUNDERS It will be Anchors Aweigh! for Graham after graduation. We wish him gobs of luck. MOKEMP SAUNDERS Mickey can be counted on to be always the delight of her friends. J ONES SAVAGE We prophesy that Jimmy will soon be a buyer for some big concern. He hopes to travel and to join ' the business world. RUTH IRENE SAVAGE Ruth is starting out well to attain her am' bition, for she's been an officer in the Art Students' Guild for two years, and that ambition is to be a commercial artist. MILTON SEGAL As the old saying goes: Best things come in small packages . ANGELO DANIEL SHEFFIELD, JR. Tall, dark, and ambitious, Dun will be smashing all the-well, all the records-as the hard-boiled manager of a thriving de- partment store. MARJORIE THEODORA SIAPNO Marjorie will be an expert bookkeeper. Headed that way surely, for whenever we see her she is studying. FLORENCE VIRGINIA SIMPSON Is she a future Olympic champion? Her hobby is swimming, and she wants to mnke a big success of it. N511 40 Ig.. January . r. ll' l l I V V ll 14 il l Q. l H v l x January Read left lo right WILLIAM LUTHER SKINNER, JR. l1ere's u Commodore who wants to get- ahead and lead in some special Held. ANNIE LEE CAROLINE SOMMERS Jolly and sincere, guy and helpful, Anne Lee has been si student whom Maury will surely miss. She has added much to the school. DOROTHY ELEANOR STANLEY Dot tops the ivories as a hobby and dreams of the day when she will tap the keys ol' a typewriter. BILLY SUNDAY SUMMERELL A good truck man who will be missed. lX4ARY LOUISE TARKENTON The world of moans and groans attracts Mury. We'll see you at the Norfolk General, Mary. PATRICIA TATEM The brunette secretary chosen by the Febru- ury class. Well, who wouldn't want her for a secretary? IRVING GEORGE TAvss Itfs 'culling all bugs' when Irving comes in sight.. He would rather dissect insects than do unyt lung-except eat, MARY MARGARET TEGG A musician throughout, she is concert master of our orchestra and president of the Music Club. M. M. loves music, and her ambition is to master the nrt. JANE VIRGINIA THOMAS Through her years at Maury, we have seen Jane at club meetings. and we have noted and appreciated the support of her violin In the convert. orchestra. HERBERT NIARSHALL THORNTON Such a glowing personality will always give Herhert fl host of friends. R ., N. W 31- I Q 'x X X SC Q Se Q iw i va' .1 at 5. , 'N kk 'Q f-qc., Ex f ' sl I X -Qa sn l ggg . X . 3. '-35,512 :H-h :Q N55 lt' V' . --N . qw - -. ' Yi. sd E bw. 1 '-.Liz .,-. -X 9 I -mf .1'e f N' X 'B .- 145' nf- 'law 5 ,.-4? .. I ., 'J-1 ' :1s'lf! '.l, , - we .. -ag.rfu.-f '- ' . . I, . I A-L. 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We extend congratulations tu the boy who wants 10 keep physically and intellectually lit. J ENN11-1 VERG US .lennie's ambition is to be IL secreturyfwitli those big brown eyes and thut curly hair. we have positively no doubts. VVINIFRED LUCILE VINING To convince someone that he needs Winifred for his stenograplier Should he easy lor this fun-loving girl. RUTH ELIZABLJTH VVEINHOLD Who isn't uttrufrted by the romantic Parra- dise of1l1el'n.c'ifir, Honolulu, even as Ruth if? BERTHA FRANCES WH1T1-3 She is an H. S. S. C. girl who wants in travel. We hope Franc-ers uttuins her gnul. HUGH COLGATE WHITEHEAD Il' Hugh tumble-S through life as Successfully as he did on the Maury team. we're all for him. JAMES MERIDIJITII WILLIAMS 'Hin skill in model uiwraft. construction is paving the way tu n career as un uervnuiitiml engineerl .dl 4Q Ig.. January l' 4' ' M -?'1v 1 l l 1 i QQ4Ea ?f1V51E 1 N' P' 2 A Q: . :I Wiq ?,!eh3d . Iii Qgwq if 5. , ' fri i vw ! ' , 4 . 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We know that she will be healthy, wealthy, but not wise forever. ZRACHAEL J UANITA YATES - Tn nurse Uncle Sam's sick sailors back to health is Juanitzfs nmbition. J f-fielwqr' .5 fir Sgliifilqirsiwgdllir 3954 .3 .,,:..,.,7,,. 5-fm. A Q. I I . ., .5 , 1' , 'J' 1 ,- I V JQ L I. , 1A... '- ,QL ' ' ' 1 51-: Aff 'av- ff . 2 W I2 -X. MMM I r ' ,. l ir :mil ' , JA'-'1:...:?ii .QI 43 Ig.. 41144116- Januar-y Graduating Class Commencement Exercises V Maury High School Auditorium January 28, 1938 8:00 P. M. N9 PROGRAM PRESIDING OFFICER-C. W. MASON Superintendent of Norfolk Public Schools Processional-Triumphal March CSu11iv2LnJ ........ ............ M aury Concert Orchestra Invocation ....,.,...................,.............................. ........ T he Reverend John F. Ward Address ........... .................................................................., T homas Lee Brown President of Graduating Class Chorus- Maury Alma. Mater ... ............................................... T he Graduating Class Address ,,,,,,44,,,,,.,.e........................................,.,,......... The Reverend J. Sutherland-Watt Selection-Intermezzo from L'Ar1esienne Suite QBizetj Maury Concert Orchestra Presentation of Diplomas and Awards .................................................... A. B. Bristow Principal of M anry H tgh School Chorus- Lead On, O King Eternal CSrnartj .................... The Graduating Class June Graduates J June Honor Graduates From. luft lo rfglzl, 'in urdcr of mnlc, f rum 97.67 ld 913.95 FRANCES REBECCA STALEY ROBIDRT WIIITEIIEAD ALFRIEND IRMA HOWSE GEORGE JAMES HEBERT DOROTHY MAE JONES ISADORE SIIAPIRO HILDA GOODMAN LEON V. GILBERT, JR. HELEN LOUISE MOIIGAN MERY'IN LESLIE CLARK LILLIAN BESSIE CODDINGTON WINIFRED ELAINE ANDREW MARGARET DAVIS RAGSDALE FRANCES ANNE DULISTRE1' , ROBERT EARL MCIQANN ' MARGARET WARD SCOTT ADELE DECOURDRES MOIIGAN GERTRUDE RUSSELL BATTS HELEN VIRGINIA HIENRY ANNA THERESA IDE N EGRI SEMMES CHAPMAN, JR. MARY LOUISE CHAPPELL DOROTHY JEANE HAFNER ZELDA ELISE BERLIN REASTON LAVENIA 'BOGGS ENA CYNTHIA TAYLOR FRANK EDXVIN SELLERS BELVIN EIERMAN ROBIN BERNARD LOREN ROSE LIBBY GREENBERG .SARA ALEXANDER GRAY ELIZABETH GLADYS BECK FAY 'FLORENCE EDISS SAMUEL JAMES ASIIBEE .431 Ig.. ,Jw 1, June Honor Graduates N . - j up ,-5j-.15-.4 - - 7,., , -1 ' l ron left lo right, in order uf ruulc, from -9.2.19 I0 90.00 BROXVNYE ELINOR M. MIDGE1'FE ELLA MAE CASON DIANA TALBOT PARKS SARAH YETTIX COHEN DORIS ELOISE FENTRESS DOROTHY IGLEHART POST DAVID OSCAR GIKRRISON RANDOLPH BROOKS HALL MILDRED EDNEY MARTHA JANE VARNIEIL MIXRGARET' JANE WIlIGlI1' MILDIIED I-IASSELL MARY ICATHERINE DODSON LESLIE MARIE COMMANDER DARDEN IIAYWVOOD BRADSHAW RAY THOMAS MANSF1'ELD JOSERHINE JANE SURBER MAIIJORIE EVELYN FITCHETT MILDRIED VIRGINIA SYKES ' HARRY ANGELO BRESCIA JOHN-THOMAS BRIDGES, JR. MARY ELIZABETH HOLRROOK JAMES THOMAS SPENCER, JR. ADIN .KENT WOODWARD RUTH AILIGEN MAY FRANCES HJOUGH 'HAZEL VIRGINIA DREISDAOH ETHEL ELIZABETH WOOD ARTHUR WINSTON JACOCKS SARA MANSHII' ELSIE MIIiIAM D.UVAL MIRIANI LEONA BALLARD MARGARET NATALIE ELLlNG'fON SHIRLEY ANNE HARRIS ' N551 47 Ig.. Xl ililv' 'J lofi W I l-V19 9' N K, A ,fy g J li li 'fait . i .Q Rl: fx!-l 'T' ,n fl ij X1 June Class Officers BEN READ WERNER BROWN ENID WILLIAMS BERNARD LOREN President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer June Class History By HELEN Wnrrni-man Walking past the 1938 exhibit of clay puppets modeled after the June grad- uates, Miss Arthur, the sponsor, and the class officers, Ben, Enid, Werner and Bernard View their handiwork and heave a sigh of relief, remembering that the exhibit will be over on June 10 and the figures sold to the highest bidders as souvenirs. Here's a nice piece of work, says Miss Arthur, stopping to gaze at the group of figures from the senior Valentine program. I must say I think Bob Hoenshel and MaryAnn Crump look authentic in those Scotch outfits. And do you remember Harold Ritter in that Confederate Uniform-and Peggy Thompson?- You're right, answers Ben, but I can easily see why Herman Barfield and Eva Mae Morris took first prize. Isn't this set distinguished looking? cries Enid, running over to the Literary Group. Billy Diehl, Harrell Morris, Elizabeth Burroughs, Frances Dunistrey and Harry Brescia have their heads together trying to get new ideas for the Maury News and the Commodore.,' Farther down the line, something catches Bernard's eye. Now, where have I seen that before? he thinks, gazing at a model of a long table, around which sit six figures-Miss Arthur, Fannie Brooke, Bob Hoenshel, Johnny Bridges and Harry Brescia, and a figure that strangely enough resembles Bernard himself. Very queer-looks like Mr. Games' office at home-room bell-that person must be related to me. Sounds like me, too, he adds as the figure, carrying a large dollar sign, jumps to its feet and begins hurling long sentences and big words into the air. I-Iere's the Christmas play, says Werner. ,HI thought that would make a good showing. Jean certainly looked snappy in that white gown covered with stars-and didn' t Bob VVi1son look intelligent, smothered in that beard? Miss Arthur points to the group showing the Hi-Y Panel Discussion of W ar and Peace: That came out very nicely, one of the high spots of the year. These figures ought to bring a good price. 'Tm glad we decided to put the Hall of Fame in this exhibit, continues Miss Arthur. Peggy and Cato von Gottschalk would be a bright spot in any show. How do you like the way in which we arranged Kenny Fentress and Audrey Grumbach? I think it was quite appropriate to pin a sign on Jack Moore with Athlete written on it, don't you? Very nice, but this is my favorite, says Enid, stopping before the biggest group of all. --:al 48 Is:- Minc, too. I think it'S swell. Nice selection of subjects. In fact, they all like it. No wonder . . . it's the Maury Merry Minstrel group containing figures taken from the North Pole scene and the Western setting, with an occasional endman scattered in and about to break the monotony. In one corner, we see William de Sierra, with a copy of Siboney , and over here stands Bob Taylor, still trying to catch his ferry boat. Of course,'l Enid continues, it doesn't belong to our class alone, but we had a Whole lot to do with it, didnlt we? Where would the Minstrels have been without Harrell Morris as Buck Snazzy, terror of the plains? Or without our class president as interlocutor'?,' She smiles up at Ben. Laughing, they move on to the next section of the exhibit. Why, there's something that I'd almost forgotten-'China Blue Eyes'. That was almost entirely a senior production, says Ben. Will I ever forget Franklin Wilson's introduction to the play--'When the eyes of the world are all turned towards China and everyone is feeling blue over the situation there. . .' Yes, and 'member how good Lucy Neff was? And Dot Hudgins talking to Alva Bayne about Sonja Henie? Here are the graduating members of the football team. Look at them all! exclaims Bernard. Kenny Fentress, Melvin Bunch, Vincent Pezzella, Cato' von Gottschalk, J ack Moore, Archie Carroll, Joe Eichelbaum . . . here you two are, Werner and Ben. No wonder, we licked Pompton Lakes and those Tee Jays. This exhibit certainly will take something out of next year's football team. Speaking of football, exclaims Werner, Will I ever forget that banquet they gave us at the end of the season? And when they gave Virginia I-Ioeding a monogram-the first girl to receive a Maury 'M' officially. VVhat do you suppose the school will do next year without their extra-special baton-twisting, drum major? Say, you all talk too much about football! Don't tell me you've forgotten what bang-up tennis and basket ball teams We had this year? Or what a swell record Werner and Jack Moore made for the track team, with Eddie Hill and Roy Stewart Of course, we haven't forgotten, says Enid, indignantly, how could We after the way the Maury team smashed the John Marshall basket ball team? -pu - You know, a lot of June seniors were active members of the clubs-I mean, officers-in the,French Club, the Quill and Scroll, the Bain Literary Society .... The graduates will surely miss their club work, and it's a cinch that the clubs will miss them, remarks Ben, sadly. That's right, says Bernard. VVhat will the Junior Red Cross do without Katherine Noble or the French Club without Diana Parks and Connie Curtis? ' 'Another thing we will remember is that it was in our senior year that Maury got her own flag and her own high school march. We'll be forever grateful to Mr. Games and to Alumnus Eddy Rogersf' adds Ben. t'See, here's a copy of the song and there's the flag. The old 'Vincennes'-long may she wave! Passing by numerous other high spots of the year+plays, auditorium programs, literary and athletic awards, debates, public speaking contests,-Miss Arthur and her stad Hnally come upon the last group of all. It looks familiar to them, but: VV hy, for heavenis sake, who put that there! It's us! Did you Hx that group of puppets, Miss Arthur? Why, no, Enid. It's as big a surprise to me as it is to you. See, Ifm in it, too. Where in the world do you suppose they got the figures? Perhaps Harold Ritter or Johnny Bridges have been snooping around with their candid cameras again. Look, there's as inscription under it. Read it, Ben -- To the grandest sponsor a class ever had and to the best officers-Miss Vir- ginia Arthur, Ben Read, Werner Brown, Enid Williams and Bernard Loren-we, the members of the 1938 June graduating class of Maury High, dedicate-this group and this, our last exhibit. Sl 49 la- Ifiglflff fgaiw li-.Q .. I1 -ri -il, X , , .f5l4. . 5 WW in-i'fifii'-. 3' ii 1 x A-A5g,yf2.eMme:fQ21.w- 1 fit '41+'v1g-e-i-yf-,2-,f4:.,.,qfL- - . I qw? . .vm '- -.f-w.....-.1 Neg:-1'.'::g:1!f'f54 .E-gi. Q we 5' - - ' .I 6'-A 1.lq?,.Q,,gl, j. 'J .,... . - Av 4 iii-13g :2ff1ip, ' I- -. .I .--yfu.,-,.- If In ' ': . Vg .tgij ,',I,-1-riff 'fin '-G: 'A 2 if hir Q V i 1 vga' -Q lfillfj'-file--'J:'. . 2 -ri 'i -i -lift' IE ' ei. 1 2 iiiiif '- f ' fe v. K- 1+ f1 f fi il-I .:f:: .'.5f: Q, ' 52- 1. 322,25 greg.-2, 1.14 4 I - 'I VJIK5'-SW' ,Milf I.. . f gi f -giiliw WZQQL1: . 1 , 1- -1.+- Qpw: 'Img 2 Lg I 1 jgwerfu ir: cl-. 1 I I ' ' 1.lsQ,::y-. 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ROBERT XVI-IITEHEAD ALFRIEND Robert has made IL name for himself scholas- tically. HYLA GERTRUDE AMES Readin', writin', and 'rithmetic won't be such a bitter dose when Gertrude is the teacher. WINIERED ELAINE ANDREWV Her interests are varied, for she was treasurer of the Hypathia Math Society and entered the French Tournament in April, 1937. SAMUEL JAMES ASIIBEE One ol' these days Sammy's going to be an A-1 draftasman. so don't- be surprised when the skyserapers begin to climb. MiUiY LOUISE AYERS Clenrwa.1per, Florida, claims air-hosLess- minded Louise as a citizen. .QI 50 Ig.. , ' M.. , . f I l I A lf ww llij l ll N ,Q I 1' F I I We 1 1 I g I ,G ,, x li .,.,... .,. I IVF' Nr, W June Read left lo right PAUL NICHOLAS BAOALISI Pa.u1's ambition is to See Maury free from homework and the grade system. , . 'E ll lVlARY I'IELEN BALASCA Maury English teacher-to-be Mary will be teaching our children how to say mn'i,. HTIRIAM LEONA BALLARD Miriam is u friendly, quiet, little girl with aspi1'ations'ior becoming emath teacher. JOHN MAHLON BARBER ' When bigger and better aernplanes ure built, Johnny will build them. IQATHERINE LOUISE BARDEN Katherine can certainly tickle those ivories, and is Il competent H. S. S. C. leader. .nf- 'Gif WILLIAM HERBERT BARDEN Ever since Billy was ax kid, helias wanted to drive za. Choo-choo train. HERMAN EUGENE BARFIELD Joviul, friendly Herman will be a. 'top-notch' Civil Engineer some day. IQATHERINE HOPE BARHAM Katherine is another lover Of great mathe- matiunl problems. This proves that she is zz good thinker. l ' MILDRED GILDEA BARHAM H1 Mildred will nurse us hack to health if 'llBl' 3 wish comes true. CLARENCE HILL BARKER The winds and the waves are always on the side of the ablest navigator. ..g.. Y is -fs-we-'Lwx J fri' iii'-1 I if ,ir .fav 'i ---v-....,.v.m,,.., vi. is , ,L W. , - .. A e - :,v.3i'-:A-, A, 'Y l V. - qc- fs, lmwh -A -4 ' ' .gf':jiil!FTT iq, : ,, . 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Q I fl. . 5 , . ,, f. J . . Hg, EIB - fi A. I -. L . R ' ' -' - W ' ffl' YY, 5 R F-sw A- I 4 ll J f if r LM? if K f ,I , I f , I M., .55 - Zi F ' 5 I , up commercial artist. - WILLIAM DAUGHTRET BELCI-I C le 'R 5. , -My Q- L-'W ' HJ-If Read left lo right NIARJORIE LOUISE BARRETT In a' few years when you hear M:u'gie's voice 'floating upon the ether waves, you'll remem- ber the widle-eyed little blonde who trilled over the scales so industriously. ROBERT LEE BARRETT Likuble, happy-go-lucky Bob, R friend to everyone he knows. He is to he a tennis player, and he's eertuin to succeed. WILLIAM HARRY BASNIGHT , i To laugh, to work, to play is Ha1'ry's motto it all the way. CONSTANCE SHIRLEY BASSHAM E Many IL flower is born to blush unseen l' And waste its sweetness on the desert air. 5'- I JA VIVIAN LAVERGNE BATES They Call Me Shine is Tia.Vergne's song. GERTRUDE RUSSELL BATTS Her ambition is to visit France. Don't get l sea-sick crossing the Atlantic Ocean, Ger- trude. DOROTHY GLEN BEALE A smile lor all, Altwinkle in her eye, The Walter Winchell Ol' old Maury High. ELIZABETH GLADYS BECK Betty is one ol' these all A pupils who :Ire often read about- but seldom seen. ROBERTA GRIGSBY BECKIIAM With those dancing green eyes and that beau- tiful smile, Bobby is bound to be an bang- A Muuryite today: xv. midshipmite tomorrow. 'Obs June ' Read Iefl to right ' B AMELIA KATIIRYN BELL Since Kitty was born and reared in Norfolk, it is her ardent desire to get out and travel ' -for instance to encircle-the globe. I MARY LANCELOT BELL Her very frowns are fairer far Than smiles of other maidens ure. VIRGINIA PEARL .BELOTE In her aeroplane around and around she'll go, And where she'll stop, nobody'l1 know. ANNA ROSE BENGSTON N o lovely lady's wardrobe will be complete without at least one gown by Bengston. RUTH BERLIN Ruth is proficiency-plus. And how! ZELDA. ELISE BERLIN - Zelda, somewhat aloof, has literary ability. high intellect- and nn inclination to achieve big things. HELEN ELIZABETH BERRY She shudders noticeably when a door slums, .Q hut, otherwise, Elizabeth is very happy. Her ambition is to be n nurse. I 'wil A PRESTON ETHEREDGE BERRY Preston likes to study math and play foot- 5 ball. His ambition is to he u. surgeon. ISABE Wo WARD ETHEA . , -.,' ix I. We may find 21 second Maggy Roufl in this H , -',Q.1,f ambitious young artist and designer. V, new , 9 JANE ELEANOR BIGGS Q,-,S God gave her blue eyes, 'I I, Blonde hnirhand no guile, I And placed on her lips if 3 A songiand asrnile. ' g ef , 9. 3' -'.. ff' V' .'3Ff?5:-'2122.35-3-ll2.3 -OKI 53 Is-- n siQ.,.:f,5,-. . s5:i2LY:.'t: '!!':'::. .1 A 5 I ? llisfy . 3 'fi EN. A. .Lggxki'I'f34A ' ' ESEFBQQHX ,,.f' i 4 L? '-Z' 'Q 3-I '..,, 'V Li P 5- il A32 .. ,. , . 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' CARL BOOK A quiet, dependable young man who likes the sen. and nxeclmnical drawing. REASTON LAVENIE BOGGS Lavenia takes a great interest in all sports, but her l':wOrit.es ure skating and bowling, OHN WILSON BORUM ' Johnnie wants to be a successful nwlIiteuiss- he's one of the einderelli. WILLIAM BORUM Billy's hunting Hi and Y-ide for that golf bull. Mny he be as successful in finding it as in becoming :L business man! CARROLL JORDAN BOUNDS Carroll advocates never letting business ' :' 13.5 . 1.351 . - Q . if If interfere with pleasure. - izggf .0 14. I ,gp .A GRACE IRWIN BOWDOIN fii..f4,.f?3f7 f-' 1 . . . . . - I 'I '- Some day Janie will be singing Spanish Tj. lSf,yx'- is mx free- opera. She belongs to the Spanish Club wig 'W nnd the special chorus now. lv I-.jim N'.,,.,:. ..--I --QI si Ig.. 6 X I-If ' r' Q r .f June Read Iefl In right ,x j li 1 J J une , . i I sf Road left lo 1-ight CLAUDE VERNON BOWEN His interests are history and baseball. Claude's ambition is to become an electrical engineer. OSCAR LINWOOD BOYD Oscar says his special likes and troubles are girls, Well, Oscar, we can understand that. INEZ ELSIE BRADLEY Tliere's 9. fountain of spontaneity beneath her stillness. DARDEN TIAYWOOD BRADSHAW Darden would like to be mischievous, but we like you the way you are. ELIJAH NORFLEET BRADSHAW, J R. Boots says that he is going to give all children free passes to his theatre. HARRY ANGELO BRESCIA He is one of the best business managers that the Commodore has ever liad. , - - 1 6 , Q . . . J OHN THOMAS BRIDGES, JR. Looks as though this Bridges is going to live up to his name and help people across with their problems. FRANCES ERNESEINE BRINKLEY Agnrdener whoseinterest is flowers and who is not so sure what she wants to do,'-except mise flowers. ENN BE OCK i 1 comes natural y, Muury's nterprising 1 A third baseman. :KATHERINE ELIZABETH BROOKS A cute little lass . . . who wnnts to be the dancer of the Senior Class. V ,aw W 4 'P' A 'x,.1g1 . . .. A.. 30 . xg- f -W-4 -fe- :::'f: r:'.z'f4 4.f .' W if if 53 A, 4 am-I' i -if f .. if - A, . s wf- Q.. .389 E Wg. lik . '22 J ' nf' J ,f A...,,l- In 1 H ix '-:gf-4,13 ' f 'yfglr ' . ,, 'Q E E I ' :r-mfr' Z 3. aff ,wit 1 97 'Knife Hin , '71-21' ' 4 V.-cs. ,J .QI 55- Ig.. H, ,,, .WW M. ,-, IW 7M,ggugg::'.mil!2FfSfs .1.f N., . J. Yi I .- ' H 4. u 'I , 1 I ,...W.,.-..e....-M34 in if Y E9 , , s , L I f -63 GSE - ,., ,Wifi - 555-31 'il if f i i ,. 2 ,fi -:inf ,f,frif.,5-iiii I Ep! iff' .,.. I V f A Q. Ji: q'Y:f'Jll'-gi5e:,,..- ,4,1-f- v. , x:..:.:-.fr .,,,,..:-55.55 .ve Q, 3:- .-weefin-gfr,:,.re5,If,5r1.I5, ',,. 'ix Q' ' f A ,I s...P -A ' f'- izisfgglii' -' Il. .jg E I A I ,lie ff 1 . 1 ' 4 l' if F X' , -' 1 ll 3 . tix! if six R1 -:I .I if r' 2 . I . i gy:-Q. 55.Iixz.m-. .- -- 11,1 Ii: Rnrari left In v'z'glIt VIVIAN INEZ BROWDER The telephone exchange has II special call fOl' Vivian. MARY WINONA BROWN A capable, quiet perscn is Winona. For her hobbies she selects swimming and da.neing. RUTH MARGARET BROWN Margaret is shy, but, nevertheless, she expects to become an eflicient secretslry. RUTH MARION BROWN Her ways ure days ol' IllB21.Sfll'1hI1ESS.H WERNER CURT BROVVN Rarely does one possess athletic and mental talents to the degree Werner doesg stur track' man, football player, and vice-president of his class. JOHN HENRY BRUNSTED It will be 11 long time before any oi ns forget Jack and his ' snappy COID6lHlCliS.l' VVILLIAM RICHARD BRUNYATE Billy's another cnmcrn devotee. Better watch Ont! NIELVIN ELBERT BUNCH Melvin's iirilliantf perlbrmnnr-e once with the pigskin made him the pride of his school. JEANNE ICELLER BUROHER Jeanne is Il popular little pocket edition with unlimited pep. ADA ELIZABETH BURROUGHS Elizabeth is vitally interested in :I great proiecn- The Maury News. She has made :In excellent editor-in-chief. It's our turn now to dish out the news. Here's to the girl who has raised our school paper to :1 higher level. .QI 56 Ig.. June II June mf-7 A - i ir ii. Read left In right ELEANOR FRANCES BURTON Say, Frankie, since duncing's your hobby, truck on down and te:u'h us n thing or two. MARJORIE PEARL BUTLER The next. time you walk along Filth Avenue, look at the sign in neon liglits- Mnrjru'ie's Beauty Salon. ROBERT EDWAIID BUTLER Robertfn field is aviation. gf O WILLIANI DEVAN CANNO I , -I no n o I? C Bill, strange as it seems, ha nev r seen snow before coming to Norfolk. How in the world did you guess he was from Florida? LILLIAN DARLINE CAPPS Big hlue eyes -Always fung The soul of wit, Our hearts she's won. ELIZABETH ST. CLAIR CARR Ever charming, ever new. WILLIAM DAVID CARR, JR. He has R famous musical career ahead of him. His trombone playing has made him ,known Mlrougghout. this si-hool. VIOLA DELLA CARTWRIGHT We won't. need un apple u. day with Viola for the doctor. JOHN NEAL CARY His hqir is blonde, 'Has disposition sunny, He aspires to print Uncle Sum's money. ELLA NIAE CASON --nr, 1 ,. 'qwm wif -- -.iq-we J: ,VP iii--' - 14: 411 : MQ:-:E .pf IT. A ,z 1. X 'ue ,gy - -w.1..f- .A i JL .,j , . -1 .-f - ' ' . Ya A K . -em. 14 Zigi? x , 4. I X , 2-'els' WLS.- Xgfx Q . N-X -f . .. HK ETX :Eliza ' Ella muy have some great. ambition, but he - 57--B' . . . . . x ,Jh 1.54.5 A -' . --4-Q-my she is so quiet we never hear her CllSCl.1SS1l'lglf.. X yr H: af jf 5 I 1 ze .441 57 fffnkf. newgw -sf.. . C1751 -1- , Vi qE?:s,5'5k Q., ' ' fl, HER: Eh tiff gp.-5j,,:3, A -.ffmj r-'N--'rr' 535 R V'4 Y N-V.. 'mmf-qs-..--.-. ..,.f5-Q4-, -E1 ' - .,....4.,.h,.g .,.V . ., f,,1,,fz- .. 1, .li - IJ. -. ' ' ' U, tv:-g,,-g,.-- 11, 1 ,. 555 ,. t .J - K.. 3 we ... ....f,... .. . ' .' E ri ' 'Q , F ' 51- - . .. 3 . n ::'- l - , i . ' ' Lf 1 - 4- .- .1 - . C A x , , ii ..,.:q. :Y: '--X L' i ' 9 lk 4 ML. fx r p 6 - ' .-ea. A .- 1 N' :1 A -5 Z 1 . V ' . 3 2maQ,. gkh H x -:-,.i'5f5??fj,53x T. ,za V , . XZ, E ,gf-'1' ' . '-J .fi -.GH iff: ' zL5vyce. E' f' '.'- v 2 'A Q L wx f ' ' 1 ' .Ki 2-,A ' 3 3 if g L' f 2 e.fam1f,1:i. ji I . L Read left Io 'right MIRIAM MAY CASON Miriam is one of those few school girls with a real school-girl complexion. CARROL WELDON CAVENDER Carrol has high nmbitions and grades tu equal them. MARJORIE FRENCH CHAPMAN Marjorie' Chapmaniin she great? We'll say so-just ask her date, SEMMES CHAPMAN, Jn. One of Maury's most proficient students, Semmes gives un impression of having hid- den reserves, held for u purpose. MARY LOUISE CHAP11-ELL Mary wants to hammer the three R31 into the hard heads of little boys and girls. EVERETT WINSTON CHARLES Few know that Everett is ntliletinally in- elined. ETHEL BARBARA CHELEC The fuue that made It Happened ln Nur- l'olk u. sucess will soon gaze at you from the rover of u magazine. C. LINWVOOD CHESHIRE, JR. As our homeroom representative he has served us well. Doris' greatest desire is to t 'av Ameliu is an umiable person-everyhndy's ii-f Q ' 1 . a Doms Nov ELLA CHLSSON fer, A, ' , ffsaegsg-:kgf ' .4, 'Q5 . i' Ig, B i'.'5 - ' ' Q-EJ'.'g:: A , 1 ' y ' ' 1 ANN AMELIA CLARK f 4-,. ' . .i i,. .- ., . ' , .. friend She plays chess, too. -91 S8 Ig.. June NT' rv' June Read If-fl lo right MEIRVIN LESLIE CLARK A boy with two right hands, capable and umbit-ioun, Mervin will make am fine surgeon. JAMES HARDESTY CLARKE For he's n, jolly good fellow . . . ' ' HELENE AUDREY CLEGG Audrey really takes singing seriously. The opera is her goal. LILLIAN BESSIE CODDINGTON Quite and extremely capable, Lillian is ever willing to lend u helping hand. One nl' those all A's students. SAMUEL EDWARD COGGIN, JR. One ol' the main mugs in the Maury ma- chinery. RAYMOND ISRAEL COHEN Talkative, yet n great, help to ull, esper-iully the teacher. SARAH YETTA COHEN Do you think she will ever be a Head of Commercial Departmentvu? No one in school is more industrious lhun Sarah. NIARJORIE MAE COLE With n twinkle in her eye A And xx smile upon her face, D- ,Dew 1 AJ' an . U9 . There can be no one else Who crm possibly Luke her place. BRUCE ABEL COLLMUS Bruce doeun't say much, dOesn'1. do muvhf J ff ' A 3' f just Lukas life easy. ' LESLIE MARIE COMMANDER 1 He- Q 455 ' .. Xu- N 3? Under Leslie's quietness is the warm l'l8IlI'li V fF1Q'i ' - ' Of n true friend. ll, - N -1 . -QI 59 Ip.. .,. .,.,.-Q-f.,,,.-Q., I fre.: 'ww--'17 ' 1:-.-:mf 5 fff. x wu- I ws ' afwg ii , f-H W Qqww 1 3 f ,UK I W ,.- X . ,Z J 1 ,gm 4. R A -' -s ,N , fp.: x , 'fl' A 'L 5' M? '. A -43 R - .i2i' fiEgi5fJp ni , . ew.-I I.,-.,:.-A .wb A V. ft -1 Jrcfys. ' ' ll fy .I . f f I f I 1 f L. 1 ,f , 'I ITU, . 5. ' 9 Y KL 9 .fer I.. f I 'I L 'ff - . If . ., -- --.1 . I if-.,.j. LLL, L ff L L12 7 4.:!i11f!il--Ziill Q f 1 . 5, 'i g'7 'C .253mga-isQ..TgE..E1fig 1.135 It. V1 -'. . -4.55514-jM!i.L.5'l- Fm I . .- A I .' 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CONSOLVO .Inca uOnsO1vu your financial wnrriesg he's forever cullevring I-nins. BETTIE HELEN CONSTANT Betty has chosen n nurse's vareer :L-L her greatest ambition. JOHN ROBERT CONWAY Johnny is tn be :I naval nrchxter-t. JULIAN POWELL COOK Julian wishes to be successful in all life-'ef undertakings. RUTH VIRGINIA COOK Ruth writes hair-raising, startling, stories. Her hubby, when noi. writing, is music. ESTHER NORA COOPER Esther is R quiet. nnd straightforward girl who li kes in play tennis and tn travel. VICAR EARLY COPES Earle has R desire to play in n concert Or- l7lleHl.l'3. Turn LO the music section Of this book. HOWAIID CLEVELAND CORNER As fl friend-trusted As a sr-hnlar-learned As u classmate-to he desired. CLAUDE WILLIAM COWARD He is seen hui very seldom heard. His qualifications are hard to bent fnr :I gentle- man. .-si BQ.. limi JXP Ufitfjj June ,Y -.- Y ,.,,... 4,...., , N, ,. .,,, . I I A l F i i V l i 6: G' June Read left to right L , ! ELIZABETH NANCY Cox 4 Give Elizabeth a tramp steamer or R Nor- mandie-it doesn't mutter-as long as it's 'G ' 1 travel. l HILDA FRANCES CROCKER Hilda luis set her heart on becoming ex nurse. R KATHARINE HALL CROWELL A dash of Vogue for this young miss, whose signer NIARY ANNE CRUMP Mary Anne's ambition is to be liked. She holds the position of secretary so well, we know she will not fail to attract friends, FRED SELDEN CRUSER i On alternate 'Thursdays you can see Fred i wielding the gavel for the Latin Club. l JAMEs DICKSON CUMMING E Jimmy is an up an' coming young man. CONSTANCE RABGTEAU CURTIS Connie is collector of the French Club dues. How she loves to embarrass us. WILLIE MARGARET DALBY She is sweet Rnd she is shy, But there's mischief in hcr eye . ARTHUR DANDRIDGE DARDEN Arthur aims to he a naval architect or an ' f , ,f - I , f -:J ff ,,.r..,-,J .- -1, ' , J .--f-I.. -V-' 1 agfjix -Y' ,.. .. 1' R .g,4,,,.? y,f,rYk N -. A 1 if l Q H' 1 .6 i f al I nv K - A . Ay xl 1 Q1 'WE 'swf ff Li f 1 i NF 67 1, JBL , Q i- 4 r -xl' fl ,dz H4 'A 'F 1 v 'l ff 4: EWLW K,- Q l L ,J I X., V, 5 A , ' Qui . fl, 6: eye. . ff., av-f 61. R. QF ILUGE 1, URNER DARDEN r 555 ,k.- i M l'. Speaking of hobbies. uccordian to Turnel', ,-v, li Vll i he wants tu he a chemical engineer. J E 2 ' 62 -QI 61 greatest desire is to become a Fashion de- K WXJYW -1 ik D170 2 F IA, 1 W , . mu 3 555, E I 1515 i .' ,. :cr 'll 4 f , .1 3 ' ' 5 Z , ff? ii-LQ - .fi '-E' 5511.2 gl A lr. 'Tb ififf' if 'iii 7 ,f mek' f'fi fi. 5- L' uv, I - . -, 45.1-z.:...' I ?N'HHi w L. A I' im- , 5 - lk i l ' J '. i i K M. yyx 471+ 1 ...pv- W' E, Tl A - 1 ,- 'Av' - f ,g.5'iZ'...4gQL..,...,..1' A V gf , 3 ' fi. .V 5' , . Q, .l...... v.lf.TQ-. . li-A li SJW' l :Q . .QEQKEQQXQL I. Ig -.--, -' '. .V Read lrft lu riyhl ELLEN ELIZABETH DAliT Surely. everyday'll be :I holiduy if Elizzxlweth is the ilraclier. DAVID ARMINTEAD DASIIIIQLL, JR. David wants to go West lllld be :I dude . J ULIAN NORP'LEET IDASHIELL He has u clash of humor, And a great. big friendly heart, And when :I fellow needs II friend I I-lere's the person 1-O be sought. MADELINIQ DAVPINPORT 'Ilere's one air-minded young lady, who might. :sonic day be your lxoetess on :I traunscontinen- tul hop. J ACK LEE IDAVIS IA .lack's hobby is bowlingg he wants .ome to spare him a million dollars. 01 THEODORE YOUNG DAV ' Hold the fortl I :Im coming. VIRGINIA POXVELL DAWLEY Virginia says tlxni. her only ambition is to graduate from W. 8: M. She hopes for u house keeping career. MIIIDRED IELIZABETH DAWSON Mildred is a talented member of the H. H. C. and the Etiquette Club, PEARL DECKEII Pearl claims she is just an ordinary person but. she has un idea in the buck of her head about being the manager of il dress btore, FRANOES IDEITCH ll4's good :-Ipm'Lfn0 worries-no gray liuirs. I- -Ai A-M -- June '5- 'FJ I Er. ,. xi' w 'Es June E I l I l I Read left la riqhl WILLIANI HENRY DELANEY, JR. In a. single year in Maury, Bill has made many friends. ANNA THEIIESA DE NEGRI Anna worked hard and reaped accordingly in the form nf line grades. IRMA R,UTl'l DENNIS Irma is a grand worker. We know that nlre will he successful in the business office. WILLIAM BURNS DE SIERRA No one knows lm' sure, but Wi1liam's talenls point tru E brilliant musical career. WILLIAM KASE DIEHL Spunky Diehl is a big shot in his own little way. I MARY ICATHERINE DODSON Pretty, intelligent and humorous-Mary Katherine in three words. LOUISE TRESA DONOVAN Louise is just the person for a librarian, be- cause of her quiet, pleasant manner. MARGARET ELIZABETH DOXEY Q bog, , ' el, 04, Sweet and neat is Margaret. JAMES JOSHUA Doz1ER Sum. JUNE ELIZABETH DozIER well sustained, will carry her places. 2701. ' f1 T 'Z wry' I ,ni , A f ' ,jf ' 'Q 5 '-- T gilfig. ' '2 ::i Slim wants to be an admiral lor Uncle Egg. ga: H31 ' 5 'W' A ,. 'F . 'FJ - 4. A.. ,-K., , 'V , Her teachers say she has ability which, il' ff? 45- wk ilu! H I-A W, 2j.1j.,4:! '51 . . 5 zzgfrg., 599.1 . , n . ,L -f. Read lef! lo riyhl BRADY THOMAS DRAKE, JR. Brady itlziims he will ber-ome u playboy, hut secretly we believe that he is destined for greater 1 hings in life. HAZEL NYIRGINIA DILEISBACI-1 Someday we will be proud t-o he able to soy that we knew Virginia back in Norfolk. Yir- ginia has been one of the busiest girls in Maury. FRANCES MAY DREWREY Petite Franres is everybody's friend. We wonder what will Bob up in the future for her, FRANCES ANNE DUMSTREY Frances Commodore Dumstrey is :i nutive of Samoa. We can now believe what we've heard about the charm of Southern women. .1 ' J oHN COLONNA DUNCAN iiiiiii? . fff'f2?5-fi? A John is a sports-minded boy with football xv , ,- ,. .. s 'f Q - us his favorite. . 3' 'ti ' .- ' Ag lf, Q Q, ELSIE NIIRIAM DUVAL She's u brown-l'mired, blue-eyed darling '35 ' 'i 1 With ri sunny disposition: U ' 9 As the stenog of the future. 3 1251 . , She tulccs the mp position. 5 V16 pi. . E25X.r?'i -. gp-1 , - E... fr ' A rf' - 1. gtk, . '5 mm' J 11' -' JOSEPHINE HUBERT DUVAL --,qs-. -v.....n uiAi- ,521 -we A Humvy gwlucky. penny and any. -1- 1 nv- c- H , , . .yfjglhh AW 5., f 3 She w ts to t uck' li ' ll rtha Raye. 5: jg B'-r ' 4 fi y ii'E,-SEQQ A ., 1 ii Q , RALPH BOWEN Q -7 'll if l'- . , . ' Ralplfs pleasing ers ahtty v we evident EQ 1 in either u laboratory or un 'nglish Pro- 'L3 fi il. li 'WW fessorship. ---X -s 1- . ff A-eggs Q-:QQ , -My if, 33 . . K fl , - . rg AGNES LEE EAST . . X W, N Q 'Q 'Y . . . . 'j' . f i With her wavy auburn hair and her hvely ' 'U' . 'V -. . '3 . . . . . N' 3 ff. disposition, Aggie is hound to get ahead. , . 5,1 FAY FLORENCE Emss 8 t . f When Fay rattles on u typewriter you think you ure in the SINU-JAPANESE WAR, .va r f.,-jj, 5-i,:a.'s11Eq1F L flg ' A D ,ui :X ..., 6 ,.7Y Y Y . .-,,?.,- A , A I- 1,1 June HI xx sa -R. . I June Read left to right i llqARY ELIZABETH EDMUNDS As ri good sersretary, Mary will he capahle :md reliable always. RIILDRED EDNEY Mildred loves dogs and good music and is always ready for a good time. Q ELMRR LEE EDWARDS Elmer the woman hater, Elmer the Great, lle'd completely collapse, if he had ri. date. i GORDON TAYLOR EDWARDS Our forest ranger who knows a little about everything, JOSEPH EICHELBAUM Joe is through starring in football-wants to settle down to a quiet business life. llClARJORIE E. EISENHOWER Audienc-es that attend Marjorie's world- fumous Organ concerts will be spellbound. MA1iGARET NATALIE ELLINGTON Coronado, California used to see Margaret pursuing her hobby, horsebnrk riding. ANNA DOROTHY ELLIOTT Her favorite pastime is dancing, she loves pretty clothes, and she wants to be a great doctor. That is pretty Dot. f2li'f-EV , . L . il T12 .f, E EW, lf. ISOBEL M ARGARET ELLIOT l?f7'elO'3L1r l'nlO'l ' , ga Wi, 7 .' 5'f5ff Isobel, who is going to college, does not want, , to he a school teacher, X li-lf' ,typ -:,:, , V1 -', l v ,-' ff' W of , f, M., 55 , ,Q MJ 3- .ny -I LEONARD SYLVAN EPSTEIN ,ffili This jovial fellow is usually found in the ,L--if lg ' .- Q' Q library engrossed in a newspaper. He de- I f'? 'i C clares he is going to be the ideal type play' 'I ,J 11- fliffifrwil. '-QI 65 Ir:- Y A- .fm ' .:- f mf - -if 1 i?T,...'LT.f1I,1.'3:' 'ls QE gm 2 5? 'l ill : Ha, 1 'ft Read lef! to righl GREENVILLE ESLEECK Don'!, look now, but we have zmotlier Babe Ruth in our midst. ALICE LEE ETHERIDGE Bubbling over in her own quiet waxy. She's B, friend that will always stick and stu y. HAZEL LOUISE EVERTON She'll be tops as New York's must fumuus woman-executive in years to come. FREDERICK CHARLES FABER, JR. Fred is his teachers' delight. SHIRLEY FRANCES FALLS Laugh clown laugh seems to tit- jovial Shirley aptly. ERNEST GOLDEN FANNING Remember Ernest-some day he will make a name in commercial art. RUTH LOUISE FARRELL Watch out, Doris-your argumentative ways Yes-nh' to t,eucher's college next year. .lane's all set, for Harrisonburg State 'I'ear'hers College, but-we doubt if she'Il be on her own Qx i'g - 'ff Quiet and nent. 'CL 'lb ll Q As a good pal 'gwwh-1 '-Y4 She's hard to heat. M' ' I 'l DORIS ELOISE FENTRDSS R L, ' X56 ' li, ., I ,ng lim yi . slfllzlw 4 v Y I - h I ' ff' .n 9- . ri' may yet cad youtot e mi. wif-..? 1 ,ff':-'WFS' YN' , gf?--rwvlxgy ' Y- .b im-f- gS, 1 L4 - 5 f2l'h,----ini-4511.1 if ft ' i'T'T1.wfE5f5 -351' , - W1N1FRED LELGH FERGUSON fl'?QfTil:i2 -- .kfE ' - 1 1 Vjhfgig ' A true friendg an inspirationg I iss, X 5 ix Need we say more? Eg ly Q p , 4 JANE TEEL FERGUSSON filil F Llfi LJ f fi 'M +R g 2 l E 1, ,arty l i r very long. f F' '-'l l2?aQm!' Y. F 66 Ip.. V E I V I J une an, June H Read left fo right NIARJORIE EVELYN FITCHETT MurjOrie's simile has brightened Mnury's hulls and classrooms-:uid 'twill be painful here tolose her. FRANCES ALMA FITZGERALD A quiet. reserved person and' friend of ull+ who desires to be a business woman. ALFRED CARLTON FLORA Q! Flom's not unusual, ns you can see, lf 942W 'I- s GORDON CLINTON FOLKES Some folks want to be engineers, some folks want to be doctors, but all tliat this Folkes want to do is to achieve. OSCAR ELLIS FORBES He is our future traveling salesman who enjoys taking our girl students to football games. HERSEY CECIL FOREHAND, JR. The Halsey people have nothing on this fellow. , JOHN ROBERT FORREST, JR. John plnyerl highiclass football for the good old Commodores. DONALD LEE FOXWELL Our school pride and joy: Stands on am level with any boy. 4 lf1m !' if LWB' if .25 'nn 5' JOSEPH EMMETT FRANKLIN, JR. MPM When you are oil' in distant lands digging up old relics, perhaps you will dig up some Old memor'es of y ur s iool' days at Maury. Y I I I'IOPE ANETHA FREED np, , .. -, . si. .lu If I M ? - if il fl R iii j - f?i'?'i f ' em., i-5' l' 'Q J . r-'! 'rw ,,..... .... Q - . 5 it 'H - 'E ': M di Anethu, friendly Maury Newser, aspires to 1 W5 ' f. ,,,Y. u 4A be I1 journalist.. We bel, she writes for the .,1'f -Qi, f' 4 7. xg .Ai-my-Navy Registelv. Q Y fr- I , I , fo? ' J' 'M . J ,- 'Qs mime Id -W -'11 67 In-A A L l June Read Zefl lo right ALMA WINIIPRED FULGHAM A typical all round gil'ln 2Ltlll6lff, president ol' the Etiquette Club. x I H gl LLIAM FRANCIS FUNNELL His te:IelIer's pest and girl friends' sweet, hut u jollier fellow you'll never meet. n 5' 'c HELEN MAE FURBEE Helen wants to be a lawyer or :L singer. Per- haps she will combine her talents and charm the jury with an aria or two. WILLIAM THOMAS GAMES, JR. The young poet- who is always up in his classes but he f oesn't m' s R good time I I If ' . A4 cl-he I- - A-2 .. wg - . ri I f' ..,...., b .V 2 JACK BoAz GAMMON l, W - - ,AJ - He socks the drums around, but he would Q, n W like to become something big-for instance, --,555-'- 3 E nema' .:, A fl 1. .4 ...A..-..IMYe....L.,...Q, .-G ,, banker. . ,. W- . ,. l li' 5? ' 'M 3 1 1 ': I ' . I - I is ALBERT CLAUDE GARRETT . A U, I I . g .I Q . . .. 1 This hot trumpet player is going to have an ' , 22 . ,P 5' . .1 Q orchestra like Ray Nobel's one ol' these days. f 7 .-' J, 11,5 ' Ii .l -i ll i 1. DAVID OSCAR GARRISON i N.-:A li -' 'QM 4' ' Q A big mind in a little body. ' 1 .. V' , N Q iz 1 G fills' ai . il' , .. ,, , ..g. , . - 5131.2 IE 4 v 1 if MARIE ANNE GARROW i 25.21 -'1 il 12,5 if I Automobiles are Marie's hobby -- when 1 'E H 4 gp I driven by the right person. . ' 12 ' ii f l , gi ii f ' 3: A 'A 3 4 1 'Q :L .g, -, I I LEON V. GILBERT, JR. A , j H i Leon is definitely not ulion-heirs an artist, ' f V, ' E Z ii .- l. 1' ' ffl . -my li: W . L, , ' ' Ag AUDREY MAY GILLIKIN ' . . A7 Gillie's sparkle delights everybody. 2551. .3 ...,..... ,- . '. 68 Read left to right ANNE MEARS GIVLER Among many other pleasing qualities, Anne has hair that curls just np ull girls wish theirs to do. MILDRED VIRGINIA GOFFIGON Mildred hopes to be 'the dear teacher' to whom all the little children bring apples. JACK GOLDMAN The big boy with the big heart who would like to he u surgical doctor. ROBERT LEE GOLDSTONE l'd as lief the town crier spake my lines, OWEN RUSSELL GOMER We wish Owen luck with his electrical engineering aspirations. MARGARET EDNA GONCE llflargnret is our typical domestic girl, I-IILDA GOODMAN Hilda looks forward to the day when she will wear milored suits and he 'Miss Good- mnn-sereretury to THE BOSSY SIDNEY GOODMAN Sidney intends to be a good man in the law business. GROVER CLEVELAND GRAY Here is one ul' Coach C:Isey's endurance I-indermen. SARA ALEXANDER GRAY Sara, u busy Commodore editor, will con- tinue tu be 'gray-vious' at the University of Edgewater. fl i Read lrfl lo riffllzl NORMAN WILIJl'AM GREEN What. God hut-h put. together Let no man put msunder. ROSE LIBBY GREENBEHG Rose wants to be n working girl-soon it will be take a letter, Miss Greenberg . GEORGE PEYTON GREGORX' Mnrrying at Inillionairc's daughter may not be as easy :is collecting stumps, George. h' 0 ! fxuc EECIL LINWOOD GRIFFIN, JR. . af dlf Cecil works as hard in college as he does at basketball and as at representative, we are certain that he will fulfill his ambition 9,15 graduate.. I - Q :ig L f- Q ff.-..i. '- . ,Z-f Q 1 ' O- .V ' l' ' FRANCES ELIZABETH GRIFFITH be -is-1-R... ,pi Gay, carefree Fmnues looks forward to un ' -ll exciting life in xi big city. BLANCI-IE ELIZABETH GROVES A nurse is what she hopes to he. SI. ' 1-J? H F -All, 2, ye:-...kj Ur. L 1 -I 5 .W . . my A 1: , 7' Qi ll .T AUDREY LUCILLE GRUMBACH lg, ', lv 75 . . 'DA 5 : - , I k a Audx'ey's the Sweet Varsity Sue of Maury, ' Iffflff? and we are sure her enthusiasm for football gl .f 4-if 0 'i I won't wnver. r .Jr 11', .'iNf lx F 1-. 'X . I 2? ,,.,. sq. .. V .lff ',f' V 1 Q EDNA EARL GUIQGANUS - I, V ' i' -A ' - ll ll , ,. ' When Ednn finishes business school, it won't 'Q-513,57 ' l l be long before she runs all the rest. of the V' ,. - stands out of work. it ,l 2 ,V I, A -S -lirliili fl 'Q H M , Lifiu X 4 .A -R FREDERICA LOWELL GUY -'W . 5' .. . l'.5' .'ff . - Q. vi ' Lowell is a delightfully Energetic plnygxrl. uf, 1,115 .ic A lffgf w ii . ' DOROTHY J EANE HAFNER if Y X I-Iuwuii and Europe will be the 'ports of ' 3 ,, ' ' call' for Jeune, Europe will see herina-ulotfeS. , ' i touring the country on u bike. - ' x ' .CII Ig.. June N- I June Read Iefl In righl JOSEPH ADDISON HACQAN, JR. Aereimauticul engineering will rlaim all of Add's future attention, RANDOLPH BROOKS HALL Careful and trhorough work has enrned Randolph the high esteem of his teachers. VIRGINIA ELIZABETH HALL Always laughing, Full Ol fun: The soul of wit, Our hearts she's won. MARY ELIZABETH HALLIBURTON She'll probably get wrinkles early because she is always laughing. She loves good con- versation, has R flair for redheads, and is a valuable member of Club Etiquette. LESLIE HAIIRISON HALSTEAIJ Talking, talking, Ceasing never, Like the brook, Goes on forever. LEWIS FOSTER HAMILTON His ambition is to follow the sea and become :L navigator. VERNA LOUISE HAMPSHIRE A real Songbird LO trail Over the airways. JOHN CARR HANIJEX' A regular fellow in more ways than One. RALPH BRUCE HANNA, JR. We exper-I big things of an entomologistf, but it might. drive Ralph to the Bug-house . THELMA INEZ HARDIN Ambition-to be a successful stenographer. That includes salary too. I, - A 1,. -I . 9:-1 n ,II ,A-,J 334' :E E ' ' ' ' '- iw jawn 'I F ti ..,, , I- k ai? I. J.. 51-W, ve A M. .. ..Al .. ..,liA,.wA53A 2 A -, A Af.. --LR, L A x, .. . ,- 1,.,,. . .A-.-. 4- -- I 5 Aga do - I. ..f,,. ,g,,rpq6Ng::gf .-.y -.-gp., .. . I . xr. 14 5:1 - -' ,. ':54:.rcQGsx12: 1-1 --- Y .x ma. .-. ww- ' 21- 'S I E.. ' F' ' ' - . . A1 W, lg '.u51.I: , iq- 1 isqhuik- . - Imgge.-1 - ' VM, .- 1. .L J fav?-if r 'ew rl, ,' ' 'll -.f . 2 l 2 ' 5 f '. . l ,lfiiif T ' ' X 1 15- jf -A .5 - wi, F.- . 'i mltlfil . , .- ..f Q . f .fm . . TQ?5lL' . 5 1 iq-,i5.G1,. Q V 1.5 . . 1 :.e. ' :- Q N 1 : - F44 Y AMI. , n . .- N .vniv A -A . ' 1 V... le .I l g'-If , .1 I, . ffm. Bi. ,q . I y .. . - - ., --fr, 3' Vg , ,' gig ff. Y .' - . 2 .1 ':-f-EQ 37 . ' I ' ' 'Mil Z.. .gr .Q -9? MQ 1- Gfij lfi fikn-E:'1 .,l l 'w-.X l. lx, 1.11.21 I ,- f I -' 'es A - kv' gl? i21?5iq5if4?:'1, L Z nit? I' -.BS-1L5f15:,1 7315- -'is' if 'A x -'Sf - ..,4 L-. TT Read Ief! Io 'right FRANK WILLIAM HARKSEN Wants to be an arc-hitectg but, with his snappy comebncks, he would be It hit in vaudeville. JOHN ROBERT HARMAN, JR. Bob is flies in Joseph Montagnzfs soup-he runs poor Joe rugged arguing on all sorts of subjects. ,f fe-wwf SARAH ELIZABETH HAIQRELL Sarn.h's warm heart makes her rich in friend- ships. BLUNDON HAMILTON HARRIS, JR. You were born for something great. SHIRLEY ANNE HARRIS Shirley has il lot of common sense. She is going to get something Out Ol' life und put R lot in. WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON This minstrel-hand member hopes to toot his way to success. ELEANOR ANNE HART A friend-the link in lil'e's chain that hears the greatest strain. JOHN FLEMING HASSELL, JR. Next time we see John he will be Lieulenu.ni Hussell, U. S. N. NIILDRED HASSEIJL This Turlzoro 'turhell' likes to 'sew II fine seunf. EDWARD WALKEIL H.kTCH Leave hirne alone and he'll bother no One. .qi 7Q Ip.. r . June June v,-...-.. ......., .H,., . ,,.. i I l l l v , Read left to right FREDERICK WHITE HAYMAN Fred's goal is to be a druftsman. We give him our Support. GEORGE J AMES HEBERT George has literary uspirutinns. As a starter he is scribbling for the Maury News. LOIS ANN HEIMEII Piggie is a swell all-round girl and here's wishing her luck in the future. 1 S TIIOM WILLIAMSON HIDNDERSONZ A good student. X I Worthy of all admiration. HELEN VIRGINIA HENR1' A versatile Mauryite, president of the Maury Literary Society, a member Ol' many other clubs. and an artist of great reputation. MARION EVELYN HERBERT If Marion doesn't become an aviatrix her- self. she will he one of the r'ountry's mosi. enthusiastic flying fans, DOROTHY VIRGINIA HICKMAN Dorothy takes great delight in Orc'lIeHt,ra l'llllSll'. V IROINIA DELL HOEDING Air travel should hold no terror with hostess Virginia'z-I smile to I-heer the passengers. ROBERT LEWIS HOENSHEL Hob is the Hi-y'd :Ind handsome treasurer ofthe Hain who luis :I HIlll'l'0l'DUl7llGSDELLklI1,L1. MARX' ELIZABETIAI HOLBROOK With good will for all, and ai superior brand of intelligence. .. fi W 'LA f....5.:-fm' - qu--1541, N231-flare:-r r g, ,..:' ' n- rua . . -'-nc' H ii--i.'Yg','li'i' JF' , If ' lge:.l-,, 2i1', - '- AQ RNS. Egfr,- ,. - J, wig. wir-'.. -- x ' 'JSI' 1 ,.-. ,I A I R51 A x 'ini ' A23 7 L .' :Z ' 'P ' 'V ..+- :ef Fi 'Q i f- 4 . .,I-. A 'v- ,., ' 5 .5-335.3 .1 J f ap i 37 5 4' 'L I. I, 'J' A l , .. 9 ' ll ,., x BK ,J 17 ,P A in. .fr G? 'bn ' :Aw-iwi -M' if: V' ,lf f7f'f A .1 I --QI 73 112- N., Real! left I0 righl GENEVA EUGENIA HOLLOMON This pet ite blond has an keen interesl' in Art. JANE RAMBEAU HOLMES June's ambition is to he an brain Spevialisl so She can find out why the world has so many idiots. CARROLL WINTER HOPKINS, JR. He wants to live rizht. he n :mod neighbor' and bother no one. FRANCES HOUGH Few can boast ofthe concientious attitude to duty that belongs to Frances. Y. v ....Sr. if ASITER ATKINSON HOWELL, JR. V3 Y The Senior home room representative for , 106-B, who wants to attend West- Point. g V' General Howell, we salute you! , -CI Q2 ig S., Vrf' ' mu' J HENRY EVANS HOWELL, JR. 5 This Bain Literary member always has u . vm Vx good sound argument for subiec-ts that in- , ' EH' im terest him. 1 . . gi? IRMA HOWSE -:V-'S . ,,.5--yi,-?'i-'Ei'-' Irma is always ready to lend a helping hand. ' . ' 'f ,' Her all A reports have be:-ome u tradition gf with our class. flyer.. r BENJAMIN ARTHUR HUBBARD 'li A Proudly, Arthur declares he was born in A , 3 J '1. '- Petersburg. When he isn't witnessing zx Sport- 'lxi NH' ing event Or collevting photographs, he is A-.1:fil 'Q,,,f-f . thinking about his future in the medical ' ' ' world. -fH?fFQk5'WW W,.'1?fw2.rg'. ' ff.. l'i5'f'-'Vi-'Il V ' W' 13 lv DOROTHEA WARD HUDGINS 1 ET ' lx 4 Keenly interested in drumatxcs. We may X 3 fs f X. Some day see Dorothea on the Stage. I J! i l N1 ' j f hf if iz Q rl l lv RGARET ELLEN HUNOATE r' ' FAQAL., . A ' 'K Her cogitutc favulties immersed f In cogihundity ol' cogitntion. -- i- -- 7 -- June E June v l ri l ' Read leftiio 1 i17ht THOMAS CHARLES HURST, III. A little sun beam tripping along life's way. SALLY VIRGINIA :HUTCI-IINSON Sally is very much interested in the army. What about zu military wedding? J OSEPI-IINE JOHNSON IVES Josephine is earnest in her work and is always friendly. RAYMOND HOWARD IVES Test tubes and Bunsen burners occupy his spare time. LEMUEL EVANS IVEY Next year will bring to the University ol' Virginia this young Commodore with un ML D. as his goal., MARION HAMILTON JACOB Some dny Marian will be Miss Jacob Prima Donna of the Metropolitan. JEROME GARLAND JACOBS He was a dude, we shall not see his like again. MARY FRANCES JACOBS We're sure Mary's ambition to be a private Secretary will soon be realized, ALICE IQATHERINE J ACOCKS You've seen her at the Le Cercle Francais and you've seen her play u. good game of tennis. These are Kut.herine'S main interests now. , ARTHUR W1NS'1'oN J ACOCKS When fewer words are spoken, Arthur will speak them. 1 fs' ,V . 4: , ew nie I . -. . . ,., . mf' lm? -Q QI .454 ,- f ' - 1:-2 1 ters 1 Eff' 'A' . ,Ar ' .- iff if, 'fx 'WCA . L., . re .. , - A1 14' Xx :Ax :pegged vw, - nfl: 'i .' 311 3 ,X even 'lo 4- - ,- .18-,,.' ,Ns X' If Q.. Q T153 . ..-'- .QI 75 SW' ,-.u-gr :f yr, gi . ,ii 5 , l ,. . .42 r. 1 E,-TQ. f ' S' - LA f fl' Nw mgrfib r'l 4 ' ' 2 -r 1 H, .,: :H f .ef i ' M ., - ., K l. .. :,-mg., 'ik a 1, ew' , 2, f . . 19 'l . E 'ii 4 l A ' U L ' . 5 k 115 it , , , i iv . f 1 rr- il - ' vm 'Y ' A. I A 2 '-at N at L 1, ', 7' , 1 v ,X l I 13 1 , 3' v- , i if iw fm Q 1 ,. at lg' 'ffll ' yoj- 4. - ii-, ' ' ,,.,n ' M 'Ji' peel' -413363, 3 A rs -1 . H.. ,. I 'I rn . 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CHARLES ALBERT J ENNINGS William and Mary claims this Commodores attention next year. RALPH GROOVER J ENNINGS Ralph is going ito spend his time taking pictures of his Citrus Fruit Acres. KARL THEODORE J ENS, JR. Purple shirt, red Suspenders. ,blonde hair, engaging smile-friends, meet King Kanev. EMMETT BROOKS J ETER Emmett is going into business when he 'nishes Maury. All of the Rockefeller sons ad better look to their laurels. BARNEY LEE JONES And in this corner we have here A capable lad deserving a great cheer. DOROTHY MAE JONES! Dorothy has been a great advocate of sports and now has been elected most athletic in our Hall of Fame. MARJORIE NICALPINE JONES Marjorie wants to be alsucoess 09. 11 you know what I mean. NORMAN MEREDHH JONES Norman is a broad-shouldered athlete to whom anything in the way of sports appeals. -cal 76 11? ' June June Read left to right THOMAS RALPH JONES, JR. Lanky Ralph will be remembered for his , happy-go-lucky, nonclialunt ways. 01 BEATRICE MADORA JORDAN When you find the patients wanting to anchor at the hospital you'll know it's because MaDora is the lovely nurse. MADRAY BAKER JORDAN He Shall have music wherever he goes, But if he will travel-nobody knows. MARY CATHERINE JOYNT 'Merry' Mary is welcome everywhere be- cause she is never contrary Mary . N NAOM1 KARLIN Gay and full of fun, she could be termed the life ofthe party . ALBERT EDWARD KAUFMANN Albert will be seen with his candid camera taking shots Ol such personages as the King of England. 'gc-if -' 'C f- - 1 LLOYD GEORGE KEEFE W ,. L in l Lloyd, take that good old base called I success and make a home run . JAMES STEPHEN KELLY Jimmy claims he has neither talent nor am- bition, but we know differently. i ' Q . ' GEORGE LORRAINE KERNS, JR. . , -1 A Q - George wants to be an electrical engineer. and . ' he'H good at painting and drawing, too. 137' - at ' - JOSHUA RICHARDSON KIGHT Here's one kighl, that wants to fly-happy ,,.,,. ' '1- N1 3 5 jew.. L . Y V ,I 5. L - L l vl I 5 landings, Joshua. 'I 1, Q vu . I ' ' . 'ir' ' o EE-I ,bi Qbioilernan, M l W' 'M rg 77 Is-- 5 -4.Jf--eferagwrl.-. . T .1 ,L W Nw s .R FTD , Xxxqj ww eq yjfkw.-,vig Af? . -I R535 , :fr ,L gl gh 'n K ' L, E fin-'l --Ae-4--u iii f, r.,.,,,.,,L5q- ' Lv ' .v '--. . l'i3!.1 '51 , ' rf.. -1, r M N ffm.:-yt , 'Q . , Khin ' 'W 'ix-.xg -'-.fx-' lf L, -'I - -..A :': :-' Iv . ,.'.::.. 5? ..., , ,. -zz-iq, w.vw-vii ' .su ff 5 1 ,iii , P 2 1. L K '45, I :V . A f .-s ' . x 'Iii 5 V , bln -'?,'3: ., 1- -fx-.r iff?-ili 'ia-2 I-a' -' Hr. 1.5056 f. f ., ,- gr: E, gg-P., . ...- fi. R .i . .,.:ff:T.- i?'l'.'6' :' . 5' ff f'?S-F' 5-RWE. , .. , :, 1.35 A my' -.,i-.1 , It I H , ,v frm. E- 1-1 1. .- i 2'-1.4-Li 1- - .mf A 1-Zf. :Ti.? ' A 'fa' L 1,5455-g,: ' .-11,1 if :JE T. -' 41 -seieilivf. . an . . .. i..I,.,.h K . f 1 4 , , i 1 o . 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K HERBERT ERNEST KUHL . M M, From cure he J 15 free F ESTHER LAIBSTAIN Esther hopes to make a great name for her- self in business. VINTON TAZEWELL AND An all-round' good spiiri' ' Vinlgn. ,,q,gg.r. GEORGE EDWVARD LANGLEY Edward keeps his classes alive. His mathe- matical knowledge will take him places. Muriel is determined to be u typical success story. Home town girl makes good is her V' 'iff' 5 A 1 'X-f , 1' ' A -13113352 NIURIEL ELAINE LANGLEY Y'-fp .sf i' ,, motto. V-El 78 EG-- J' une June I I I I l I I . ! J I l Ruud Iefl fo right IMOGEN GOULD LAVVRENCE I'ret.ty,brown eyed Jenn intends to attend college and to become a nurse. SIDNEY LEE LAWRENCE A very nrdent follower of all intersulioliustir- sports. You should hear Sid root for our team at all the games. WILLIAM SIMMONS LAVVRENCE Tall. dark, handsome, smiling, Bill expects to become an executive. For the present he is content with finding and doing anything new and different. JOSEPH PHILIP LEBEL Joseph works hard to he successful in every- thing. lllathematiun is his favorite study. JQ 4.,f,f4,,4 ai-qj Q ' AL E - - Pa, - ' 'Z-V f BERT TI'IoMAs LEGGETT 41-c..fq Q71 ,Lg Music is said to be the speech of angels , How about it, Albert! MARTHA VIRGINIA LEHMAN Eminent scientists would be surprised if they could see the progress made by this student in the labs. MARS LEWIS, JR. Mars persnni lies the high school buy: ' ready. willing and able for anything. DOROTI-IY REED LILI-ss She expects to attend college and to luecomc ll dietitian. but her greatest desire is to travel. ELEANOR NIARIE LITTLE If l-Ileanor ' travels as far with her music as she does with her personality. she will go :I long way. ICRNEST EUGENE LONOWORTH Gene's desire is to her-ome :I big league hull player. In ,..,.. .5 .- 4.-. n , 1. . . xi. Il . . NI... I h .11 v: Q. A.. .v. . .454 ' . ww-W. .. if mv. 'I-'iff . g1'l'I'l . -'1f -.........Ww.if5 - KA,,rv,. .4 .Y V. 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X, I, , - ,036-f V,fCy' W .1 , , H ,V 1' ff'-' 'AA 4' 'Ci-X ff' .-g,fL- i JOHN KENNETH NIALLORY, JR. We'd love to see you 'raise u racket to be another Bill Tilden, Jack! RUSSELL LANSING MANNING Russell expects to become a salesman and work his wuy up to lnunuge a. large vom- puny fSears Roebuekl. RAY THOMAS NIANSFIELD Ray wishes to enter the U. S. Government. Sarzfs dancing feet will :lemurcly recline be' ,ff ' -'-, U ' E Nww ' -ff Vwvlf rl'-ijfifwfav 'Y A I - ,H ' ,1 ifi. if , SARA 'MANsH11' ' ' neath u secreLary's desk. +2 1 f 5 ' .- . ,'I I nm.. . .431 80 IF.. June i ll i r June Read left to righl DAVID MILTON MARCUS This lad will reach the top ol the ladder Marc my words . FRANCES KATHERINE MARSHALL The secret of success is constancy to pur- pose . ROGER ALLEN MARSHALL He's chosen medicine as his profession. ELIZABETH MILLNER MARTIN The real Terpsichore peeps through in Libby's dancing. J oHN WATTS MARTIN, JR. A keen sense ol' humor And an observant eye, One of the boys From old Maury High. NIILDRED ELOUISE MARWITZ To become an efficient business woman is her aim. ELINOR MATHER Water frozen and otherwise-attracts Elinor In other words She and Sonja Henle and Johnny Weismueller have something in common. JAMES MILTON MAUCK, JR. Milton is one of Maury's track men. He wants to be a ohemical engineer but somehow his versatility will first carry him to one of the coming Olympiads. RUTH AILEEN MAY Ruth, we see, will be an exceptionally dili- gent secretary. KERMIT RALPH NICELHANEY -3::L-.. .. .. .-,-y...- 'Fe .- ..-..-, '. - 5 xv-p.--. :E -. egg, I. , . ue- . I, ,if . 3N,X ' ' ' :i'. . V , N2 I .-. Pi 1 'N ' Kermit once hitch-hiked to Mexico and ' ggif A lmck. so becoming a. 'top-notch' business man pf should hold no terrors for him. Q fx-...X ..:gI 81 31? :ffl wmmvmm VW. will L .. wg Aim- -1 .4 ,AI 1':'r'f1'-wf,--vL--'-e----L'- -A ' ji:-, F ,qi-W, - unplug:-.l Lil? , me-W--.--,A . --1-A,-..m . 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THOMAS GUY MEADOR, JR. Blonde and cheerful, he is a real pail and u swell 'guy'. J AMES EDWARD lVlERRITT Here's a. led who would like to be A crooner great und ut home on the sea. BROWVNYE E. M. l.VlIDGET'I'E Brownye will circle the globe und settle in' Florida. -:al 82 Ira-- June June Read left to right VALERIE MARIE MILBUILY Vnlnrie claims she has no ambition. but per- haps she'lI lind one at William and'Mary. IQATHERINE ELIZABETH MILES Cute Kitty will go places in the future. FRANCES GWENDOLYN MILLER Gwen was an active and interested member in numerous clubs in Maury. MARGARET ANNE MILLER! Margaret wants to be u private secretary. Here's wishing you luck! LOUIS MIRMAN C. P. A. to be, Louis is ll member of Bain Literary and Cannon Mathematics Socities. SANFORD EARL MITCHELL Earl will some day be knoxm as the succes- sor to the newqmper throne of Stanleywalker. LENA BEATRICE MONELL Accompanied by her school spirit, Beadie luis been seen in many of M:1.ury's clubs. JOSEPH ANTHONY MONTAGNA Joe was always working busily when some- one didn 't have him in an argument. .EUGENE RUSSELL MOORE, JR. An athletic career is predicted for Jack. WMM .Awww 'N-wa '-Q V'iVl N ' 1-' L . :ff ' I'.-:i53f4.-..,,, gif I m'-,ifalr-W N-.. . , .,,. , Zfwlii'-L J ' AV11: ,. .. ,T ,... V f w 'I All P2 High scorer on the track Leum, he is probably T Dv A the most versatile cinder star in the State: S' '-fx. -1 1-'K' 5'1 ., -5 ' l RUTIAI WHITE MOORE 4 N Ruth wants to travel ullilO0l'EH. Not 'less I kv.i'ii'ii ' she can make it :I lilcllong avocation. 32 A 5 4 5- - r - . , Q Q I. . 5.-sill. ' f ' ' ' '- ffm -.v SMPPAIF USM - I R95 A ' 0' -H1 as 1e-- jf' Srmhieu-Qsgauxguwgclwwigfil if. .f QU Af? if Qi . wg' f 'wa . .I ..-. . . 35- iii 2 f -.:.g' if . 5 4.15: .......-... j gl , 'I - FL We 31f?l,E3?Nf-' Z- ,A ' ye! - 'MAZQEH Ig - if . A 53 ' ref. .2 PJ- . Gill? . LSE- .4 ' ...H ' - 4-'f . ,N :.- Qtiirfe- ., .: f ' . 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L..Nf,..f- 5-.-,3 ADELE DECOURDRES MORGAN This alert younglady is partial to the deep blue sea, or rather someone that. sails on it.. HELEN LOUISE MORGAN Helen is friendly andwanimated, with zm good word for everyone. - JOHN IKINDRED MORGAN, Because ol' his charming smile and Jack will be welcome wherever he goes. DOROTHY ELIZABETH MORRIS DOrOthy's pet diversions are movies and horseback riding. Irv her spare time, she will take a. letter . EVA MAY MORRIS Her lilting laughter and her flying feet will carry her far on the stage of success. HARRELL FENNELL -NIORRIS Harrell, Sports Editor Ol the News. Minstrel end man, and class wit, is everybody's pal. ROBERT EOKARDT MORRIS,, JR. Robert is to be :I stage designer of renown. HARRY LEE MORTON, JR. Ha.rry's one OI those people you see every- where, who have R linger in every pie. A capable business man. WILLIE FRANCES MOSS , A daring young miss who wants to be an aviatrix. JOHN CHILTON MOTT Life is the gilt ol nature: but beautiful living is the gift. of wisdom. So much for Jack. 'RI 84 12:- 'w lu? June I rf- I 4 :Rl 31 rl 'l June Read left to righl lVlARY LEE MT. CASTLE Mary's hobby seems to be books. As her life-work, she will take up dietetics. EVA MAE NEE The knack of making people like her is truly Eva Mae's. LUCY LATANE THOM NEFF Lucy's ambition is already a reality, for she's built up a skyscraper of a personality. 1 LAVINIA CATHERINE NESTER With capability to win over the coldest 1' l.vD1KX 'S'-lioagi Q GWAQQ5 i ciomsug, Loimqigk lscmabi Q'T.3rfs1...s:' 1 in QB IL - Qsifnlbs.. plrz, on DI.-Sill Q51 ' 911 heart and with her captivating smile she'll 6.LviD , xvalk out into the world and get her seere- Sclkbox A , 1 tarialiposition. , , 1 . 'vu 'N Q01 U1-L ,llllllllolaanxzil on le ' il FRANCES GRACE NESTOR co' 5 imfxmaua A snap in each finger, M QQ I S . . h I Straiglsiiilizliiiteliflaadder S ei. To fame she'l1 go. ' Q L p ra, iaogi b 0-5 JOSEPH PARKER NEW l l ,- 0 Here's a toast to lover-New - Six long years and still he's true. SHIRLEY STEVENSON NICHOLS Shirley has 21 distinct personality all her own: IQATHRYN CARR NOBLE Kathryn, president of the Junior Red Cross of Norfolk, is naturally a very active worker in that organization. VIVIENNE LUCILLE NUNNALLY Vivienne's greatest ambition is hotel work, so when you travel in the future be on the lookout for this gracious hostess in your hotel. CHARLES LEE' OATES Amiable persons radiate sunshine. email! haoisfsifm 1 D - Maori ' 'ew- :.?sz's M ww .n1f,.4. are -- ,.., ..v .1 . KW: . 1 'H 1 ' ff r Q V l 5531? emi. ,.,W. 1 Q, Hifi' 5' swf!! 1 ' -,' 4.1 xr iw 1- . 'E 4,1 X viii I If 1 5,2552-'cl . 1.4.-j Q ' :ji B, .tt sm .im hm W .ir L1 1 . . . 5 4 '31 l -,,,- K ,,-, fl - fx -.L ' .sz , , N.. fg: 4,3117 . .- f1l'. TP' I 'ra 1- C 'v-E-wsm+2 A Ee-ff Lf:-'wire'-fr' ' . ts? , .QI 85 Ig.. l l 1 ,LL HEAR ?9 ?'b i. - .1 , , J., .. , .. 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Hb. f I-, 1-1 - - l.-,L - A I' I 'I' :p+.i:n1'-1 -12 will- 'sag A 09,1 . 1,1 X , . 7 gp, .1 M - . - Q. A.. . . , . I, VIRGINIA FRANCES PARTREA Mg, w,5j5s,g5.,,, H i . wr., eff? .- . aifmll :J , 5 , ix graduate. from Maury. ,S is U D ' Ig. ESTHER RUTH PARTRIDGE ' ., if A .. ,:.1.5-T 6552! -,'wA.s pu' if-.321 Y Jffki ' , ':...i.:. - June Read left Io right Funnie's future is clear. We'll know her as ru home economics demonstrator in stores everywhere. LEROY REYNOLDS ORKIN Without Leroy, how could th business world On? PJ . JAMES FRANKLIN ORMO1 James is soaking up all the math he enn for n, career of engineering. ANNIE ELIZABETH OWENS Elizabeth can read you like a cook book. THOMAS PAINE Since Tom is a navy junior, his interest goes down to the sen in sailboats. DIANA TALBOT PARKS Someday we'll see by the newspaper that Miss Diana. Parks has been added to the French Department of Columlgiu. Besides all ol' Marg's other musical accom- plishments, she plays the piano mighty well. RUTH OLIVIA PARSONS From typist to private Secretary is a, 'long jump-but Ruth can b1'id,fxe it. I I A 'E X ll I In We just got you ln time from Wilson Highi to 'YOu've seen her :it the French Club, :md at the H. S. S. C. Next year, you'l1 see her ut: William and Mary, f .qi 86 FRANCES LEE O,BRIEN T MARGARET EARLE PARSONS f June p if-, 'A - ' I ,, H Hy' - , . Y -: V 1 I W V ,, .S.2A,. ,Vi Q pn -. ' I , 5' ' X '-Lv' i 444, g' I E75 , 'J A - I-.124 3 i A' A ,.'tii'4' V, I , N: . ' ' -' 'fff' I-.. I E Rearl left Io right EUGENE AUGUSTUS PATE, JR. When it comes to singing, you just c:m't hold him back. HELEN LOUISE PATTERSON Paging success in the business world is her fnmbition. GLADYS MAE PEBWORTH . Few people will forget the warmth ol Glndy's smile or her happy good-nature. J OSEPHINE LILLIAN PECK Happy mn Ig from care I'm free, Why aren't they all contented like me? VVALTER STOKES PENNINGTON Walter's goal is to become n Certified Public Accountant. J EANNE SPARKMAN PERSONS Neat and quiet, An all-round good student. WILLIAM GRANVILE PETERSON The school boy, with his Satchel in his hand, Whistling aloud to keep his courage up. ANNE MABRAUX PETTWAY A quiet lass A nice addition to any clnss. ANNIE NIELBA PETTY We all have faith in Melbu. M ELVIN THURSTON PHILLIPS, J R. Jolly, yet serious, Fun loving, yet Sincere. 35 'i'?5j7 j . 7? Seth? f. Sqilg-'.'f-m 1.522 if wg 'gg EA gi 1 , 22 -zz wi, I 5, X51 M, :in 3' ff 13:1-.:1'i,-51 5 S1224 1--S-we S-is If ' Eff. 5 ff: .IH , A .TE f- 'Mi1f'T'f'H'5.fSi'.', ,7i4S2'.i I if , Gi-.l,1,4,.5i.L ,.,.,,,.. ,1Is4g4.f- - gfuun . -nwgf. ,, 'f1Qpg ojizfw i -ns VN., Igjirlgnu .-.,.:n.,.,M: . .ef ,, .Qi 87 Ip.. 5 .. ' f.. 2? V , -,...,...v, 51 ' li t Y I AI . QE: ESS. I QE, . -, ez: 4.4 i www: I .44 . .if V ' ' ii i li 'Wi . I... Nil' wil M,-AEK ,pf '-rf ' pr' .-. -Sv. r sf ' '- :L-'fi-'w --'f'f':':'-Ya ,- ,f ' .izfmisi '- g h 5 ., .. .P oi f'FwmjMs if .s fXYlYX -f 9 4 '-,il Ai!-.If h .' I kg K. 'fix 9 fialffv' ' ' .. xhggiilsis .fr A-. ' . .4 June Read lefl Io riglil F -,Amin - Y V Y HELEN GRAY PING Maury is indeed proud of this Glee Club member. JEAN LANE PITTMAN We see Jean as a private secretary to a rail- N road magnate, though she'll be the magnet. JOHN LANKFORD POND, JR. With his jovial spirit., we know he'll be ai leader of men. WILLIAM LEWIS POND Billy is a quiet fellow, always willing to oblige a friend. DOROTHY IGLEHART POST Dot will soon have a good position as 21 book- keeper. Figures are her specialty. HELENA POTTER Let's all sing like the birdies sing - seriously, Helena, we hope that some day you'1l return on the concert stage to thrill Norfolk music lovers. I HENRIETTA POTTS 'HL Reliable Henrietta is liked by all and is II friend to all. SARAH FRANCES POTTS Here's one of Ena's oldest cheer leaders. Sarah loves music and traveling-her life surely wOn't be burdensome to her. ALICE MARGARET POWELL Margaret, is quiet, although she is full of fun and pep. Nursing is her ambition. EUSTACE HAROLD PRESCOTT, JR. Always the perfect gentleman, Eustace can always be found gallantly escorting the ladies through the hulls. Studiously inclined, l e has his eye on the Naval Academy. .pi I3-,.. J une fx Read left to rinh GORDON G. PRICE The Chief Skipper ol' Maury High Schoo wishes to be a skipper in the United States Navy. MARY ELIZABETH PRIDEA A member of the Music Club. H. S. S. C.. and Luiin Club, Mary proclaims .tlint,she'd love to be a kindergarten teacher. We are proud of Mary Pride. RICHARD EDWARD PRINCE, JR. Railroad Prince has divided his interest between the Maury Band and trains. J RSSE LINWOOD PUCKETT Jesse's thoughts run to the sea and' he never carries pickles. JOSEPH HUGH PURNEIJL So you go in for track, eh, Joe? Well, hope you hurdle all life's obstacles an 'come in first in the fiel eering. ' Q JOHN WILLIAM U Bill is awlive wire who like comerin con- tact with radios. MARTIN RAFAL Motifs big idea is the business worldand top success. NATHAN MORRIS RAFAL Someday we'11 be seeing 'a shingle inscribed Nathan Rafal, ML D. MARGARET DAVIS RAGSDALE Margaret has unusual ambition and ability. ROLAND WILLIAM RALPH How flashy, how dressy, how. knobby, how neat: I-Ie's u all av dressed up from de'head tode feet. P: ,., 1+ 1 K ,, 41' , - f Q-nww::vu..jf,Zf:5rrK.q? -I fx gr. 4E,.T '-I! fi 4? ' 'R if F? nf: . 'S' ' Aw? ss! ffiha, If 155338 .v 2 31: -Q -' .-. - in W ,- v., l,gJL 1-,Q 'fx ' 'Ml?ff.g :E '-:fn 1 '1--,-,gaiiz I i Rx ix ., I ,Y pyP!'5U 9 I qi 1' :nl 4 -,--...., Xfm-1525525 ' , . HSI 89 Is--' u 5 r . .,.,, .,., ,. ... I ' I 'lf up I I ff 'Li fm wx: '. -, 1.4 Q- 'If i . ..,- A. ' 'f 61122,-.'I ff fi? fv.V ke- ' I Hwfsle- ,f14'1.z..,---.1I S. I. . Q, X , '- .5 ,. in ,..- --A-Jwlwi. ,dxf-J ' +:'-'j-wig I ,, -,-,,.,,. I- I ' I 'N'-S, ''Q-If-ifnatxs-i'-fi----X-,-Y-ri 1. '-1-.,-.e5...II.,,-i.,.I.,., .,V. N 3 -' 'L I if - 1 Y 7 - ,- Ps ' ,,, F :I l .til 'Q I I , I, f pg., 1 -. , 4 b H- :A 3- I -I . vi-.:,5,' I Q:1!3f' , 'iii .fi ' 1, jj. ff H31 - w If , Lil.. :lk 15 . ,L vi . I N . IL A If l R A 1 I I I 1 I -I E ' -9 I Read llffl lo riyhl OLGA LUCIA RANSBERG ER Lucia likes Maury so well that she came all the way from Florida to graduate with us. BENJAMIN SMITH READ Ben will acquiant the Supreme Court Bench with his presence before he's done. New Worlds to Conquer should be his motto. DOROTHY ELIZABETH REARDON Dot wants tu be a doctor, but right now she X is content with fishing, swimming, dancing, I and skating to add the proper spice. CONSTANCE ELIZABETH REED ' f Connie gets along with children as well as she does with people, she'll make a swell kindergarten teacher. RICHARD COURTNEY REED His own achievements are proof enough, 'Tis well said that in Chem' tr ', he knows his stuff. 4714 .J'f7- b rL 071 ,HL 759,74 rg ,451-, HANNAH RUTH' REICHENTHAE Next time we see Hannah she'll be lost be- hind D. pile of law books. JOHN BERNARD REILLY Montagna, Reilly, and Harmon, Lawyers ll will someday be handling he nt.ry' biggest cases. s JAMES YPRIAN RESPESS Ask Mr. Nolley whether James is or is not the wrong person to engage in nn argument. fi -41 f gg' .2 'fi ' I 1 'fi if i 1 ' 01 X ff EDWARD VICAR REYIA R -'v' ' 5 The boy whose motto i-xfl Wi. vi.: willinglymt I C QM - f' 4 , ROBERT MELVIN RICE '- 1: Qlfi fiiii Always has a friendly smile -. , 5' Even when he blushes. June l 1 V I 'I l . , . 1 V . I l , - A - -' ,Q , V Q Jar, I E I 'I 'J l ' ' , I wif' , , -' L L, 1 ' 1 1 ' J une QM V - - ,F WYWVT V1 nw Read Iefl lo right STEPHEN WARREN RICHARD Football your hobby? Well, kick off and make LL touchdown on the goal of civil engineering. ' LEROY J. RICHARDSON, JR. I-lere's ri long-winded track star who wants fo he an arcliitect. LOUISE TAIJAMADGE RICHARDSON Louise hopes to become an accomplished sec-retnry and cultivate her fine voice. EVY BRIDGER RICKS Here vomes Evy Ricks, With her bug of lunvy tricks. CATHERINE ANGILINA RIGANTO I Catherine wzrnts to truvel. Probably Spain will see her first since she belongs to the Spanish Club. DOROTHY ELIZABETH RITTER C. P. A. will be the letters after Dotfs name- we 1-un already see her with ll pencil behind one ear. HAROLD EDXVARD RITTER A shining light Ol' the I-HAY is well-known for his sailing interest :md his candid camera. WIITTAIAM GORDON ROBERSON William will he un aviator und C. P. A. all rolled into one-efly with one hand and uc- count with the Other. BELVIN HERMAN ROBIN Industry is his main virtue. MARION LORRAINE ROGERS With her twinkling eyes and lovely smile, she will always have many friends. M . WSL TT-.9 -I '. .F '.Ff11': X - .. -' . new X... jg., I, fi .H , ,gs . X T' if M . I'-.. .J -..P pqtgdhflfr M... 4, :PFW 4 ' 'F'- .sff J I i.i:f,f.. . 37791 'ierffhi .QI 91 Ig.. WE.. M: ., ..,..,..., . . 1111. 3 E 4-:L -. lrfiiifafn. 1 ll fix I QA- H . 5 lib.. ' T- A --w,'fi3:1.:3!'1 ' 4 45 .if-1 -.1 1 -'54 -Q - at 'Q fa..-few .3--A-fs, 551' gl :Q gf-Egg--.49 : L we f 1 'A X R A- E.. fs f' if 1 3. 1' J! X . vi y Y f 0.41 'D 1 IL Y J l . 1 ' ,J , 1 fe Z H .AX A 2 A 1 . 1 . y, 7 x Z'J:lx1,3-Amr? 4 1 I . 'li' r 1 r f ' 1. Mir' K fl' 1, ,., : E Q ' L: ' 'ff 1 i ,gf , Q I -sf? I r- ,-1 .1 .'g'LS1-:.1?v'- 5,'j- ,' ,s 4' ,, -- '1f:'x':fmf-.a':.Q'f.' ia! n Q- E- . w,,.f.1 Li , '-X A.: 1'l,.g?:J-- .22- 25 Q '. lg- ,.1:'L,?ga 4 . '. +.:.fc:- 31 t 4 .f . F ' 4 f rr f - 1 51,111 ' ffl? 1 -C A Vi ,gtk ,, 5 w ef s . I ,nl X .ff . f 353591. f ir .r an N l if I I ' ..., :KT 1.4 :f- Am A Read left lo right NAOM1 IQATHLEEN ROOKS The heart to conceive, the understanding to direct, or the hand to execute. THOMAS REDMOND Ross Someday when Tom is at the height of his fame, we'll be glad to say we knew him when . . . DANIEL RUBEN The Maury Orchestra violinist familiarly known as Rubinoff. LEROY RUBIN Leroy is going to be successful in the business world. He has a smile for everyone. DAVID EscO'r'r RUSSELL David is a sporty little football athlete. JOSEPH BERNARD SADLER Joseph wishes to be successful in whatever he chooses to do. J EANNE GIDDINGS SALE To travel is her future hopeg Happy she'Il be if it's on u boat. A very active member of the Bain Literary CLYDE LENOX SAWYER, JR. Clyde is that type of boy who creates :L favorable impression wherever he goes. DOROTHY FRANCES SAWYER Dorothy has grit and determination to work well. Generosity has made her popular, 'W ..,.,Z.w .',f,p., .fjV v .i wid T- .. 'H . u L .9--if ' Efffiin ' YI!-,'-ff'-Ali T i f 1 T 'i71 i 4' 'E zfi' I ' W 5?--:Lil W. ALFRED SALSBURY av- ,. ..'- .s 'iii-Zz pf:-My swf r ,M .Agn . .A e y. .. fm.-,1,t3...fr:fgc,wff .41 X, If-'if ,'i!-fi 1 I V-if 3 5. 15.5, . - 1 ply- 'Y 'f -g:: 1515 5- -' A ik ,.+ T ,ja -I b ri A55 Lif.-1fS-2- - , .,,.4., , H. X , 'Nr . :gg-vi ppp' -yr.-3 . 1 Q Y 3, 1 xr'- i:'1 All ' -5' f iii ? -' ani me -,fn 'M ,::.'.i'f4a'2E'f 'av 1: r . an H .ke 6192?- June I A . 3 I ' 1 l , , at 4 -E C D I 1 M, 134' 1 ll ' June if ' err., . Read left lo right MERRY ELIZABETH SAWYER This lovely commodoress is so excited about football that she plans to go into the pro- fessional game. Just how, we don't know. HAROLD EDWARD SAYLES Depth ol character- The foundation upon which a gentleman is built. J ENNIE MAE SCHRIVER From Trenton, N. J., Jennie quickly adapted herself to the south. She loves to dance. Brass buttons and gold anchors fascinate her. MARGARET WARD SCOTT Peggy will always make a hit with her shin- ing eyes and her curly brown hair. EDWARD BRAY SCULLICN Watch out, Yankees! Here comes Ed! EDWARD MILLNER SEARS WW Eddie the playboy will change, we are sure. into Edward, the earnest . Got his M all right. JEAN SEARS The lovely young miss Of the Senior Class, Is also a cheer leader Not to be surpassed. LAURA JANE SEARS gwff The future hook-keeper with E pleasing -I,, W,,,M, WW, ,I I . . . . -Pte... ig.: personality and a wmnmg smile. ,,..gf,,,g,pgEg4i, 9 . , , -133645 I .V ,f S 1' .,5f?7s?.s: A 21 ' ,lil I , Lois lV.lARIE SEAY ,ggi A She is wonderfully good natured, and never A . 'pi t 5 '- ' V 'S gets tired of hearing- which one are you? M i. ,.i-ff'ji.,.f f- .s Q3 '3' if E A . Y A '-'Arif' f R,UTl-I CLAIR SEAY 52.5 1 -fr .. lf' SLI-L4 f 5 N' Ruth is R charming ditto. They both plan ,A to he teachers. , 'T.1 1, L-'PQ 5 f if f. 5. -K fs Ll: :5fJiil.Ill .1F:'.: ' R Kp., V, g -dl 93 Ig.. VL,4,f U, i Y v.:- il ii 'I 111 . 134'-'-E'-1, 2 is . gli 3 'Y .1 I' ' ,. 55, 2 ' . ,.i if 5:8- 033 'lg -,Az is ' 533' 4? 5 332.55 i '. If? .- 3 we 2 ' ' wi 3 QP v., 4 ,. I, fl 'iss f, J V '.:- - -'-'ff H5355 ,' q.. , A ,-A .L J-'A .4554 5 , .emsiiiiaa if:-A 'Y .Z Q.. VP iii? f . ' -- 5--311 E, 1 Us .1 ,, il. 1' 5-fl G Q- fjglf , . .Q 1- .E -Af ,. '. .W-5. , Q .ai-a.'wf ,sg walk?-2. 7:33 1 Egg: 9 .. ff . A. ,I 'lifnlrg Hs.: df i.: .1 4 1. -' 1-.fel 5 I'-ll 3' , , L. 1 . , .gf A We X E 6 . A 1'?,+ fJ . 'Z-1 , M5-'lv E.: m err y. in 'v '4 1-ui r I 1 . 3. ,f . A4 xl, .f 3 , ll , , .el .WFS :gf AY' 5 41,73 R2 Y :bf it 1' Lfk, :vi ' vp' fx' if :-'. is . , fa ' s' . '-rf: ..?1-tics-mf. WEE' rl 1. .ML 'V' V' ' l 22. e-.'iW4 'l' 'r .1 'r . , Lx fini' . ...E -TLT! 4 f 1.1-.,,, CM.: ,R - V -w-:L-Y. , ,, .JS Read left to right 'af J ANET THELMA SEGALL Her smile is the sweetest that ever wus seen, FRANK EDWIN SELLERS Frank thinks he will follow in Iris fnther's footsteps-C. P. A. REGINA SHIRLEY SENTER. Her twinkling fingers will swing her to the top. THOMAS BENJAMIN SETTLE, JR. Tommiefs chief desire is to settle every- bocly's ailments. ANN CIiOPTON SEWARD Hcre's 9. miss whose hope is to be Ab some time or otlier five foot three. DORIS MARIE SEYMORE Ever charming Doris, happy, good-nalzured and never dull. RICHARD JAMES SHANE, JR. Inquietness is beauty, ln Richard R true friend. EILEEN PERSHING SHANNON The possessor of one of the cutest noses 'in Maury, Eileen dashes around with her Irish zest. ISADORE' SHAPIRO Izzy has lxurdled obstacles to make the scholastic mark he has. I-Ie now looks to medicine. MLLDRED LANIER SHEFFIELD Art with IL capital A -the world of paint and long-handled brushes-will claim Mildred ns a. citizen. 0:41 Q4 Ip.. l June Read left to right 6. MILD11'ED LUCILLE SHIFLET Mildred will always be remembered nsthe girl with that jolly laugh . WILLIAM ROBERT SHRECKHISE Who's this coming down the street? A right, swell chap you'd like to meet. JOHN H. SHUFFLEBARGER, JR. As a. member of the Band and the Maury Color Guard, John has contributedlto Maury JEROME JACOB SHURE Pleasantness is this chap's note, And he'l1be ebusiness man shura , J OSEPHINE ZOLLIOOFFER SIMPSON For her middle name she won't give ad- mission, But she'e going to be a. medical technician. NIORRIS ELMER SLOAN, JR. New London, Conn., will soon be seeing Morris in the spiffy uniform of a Coast Guard Academy Cadet. MARY J ANE SMART Mary .lane would like to be R violinist. DOROTHY MAYE SMITH There are smiles that mul-ze us happy. HELEN J ACQUELINE SMITH may her racket wuvel LAVERGNE MAGILL SMITH La Vergne's pet hobby is trying Lo find out what makes things tick. hfe. D 53525522 ,. ..... ,w IM, Ldifir 'fe 'ws-li QM- ' 2 5:31, 33 9 M. A5 Wx'-f, 4 -li-5 Here we have at future Helen Moody, Long 1z?fgfC'i2' gif W war. ' . ,ge We r fag. , if - fr - : f r 'Yi 5 .gf 'Sins ' Y Jw-.-.flff 25: 5Q3:., '. ., T ef-fl ,f 'fpf2'y1d g:-'- -'IH' -,I --Q, ,-xi, CIF' ,b ' l-7' 33-1, .sfgy ., gm- ' I 'v - ' '- ' .J-uf 4f 9 ' Q 'A'-1-vi --all 95 Ire-- Read left to right PAUL HOUSTON SMITH Smiling Paul loves basketball. He was an addition to our city when he came from Wilmington. WILLIAM EDWARD SMITH JR. It is so soon that I am done for I wonder what-what begun for. o MARIE MIDDLETON SNYDER Marie is a devoted girl scout. Her motto is Always prepared . JAMES THOMAS SPENCER, JR. A good character. calmness, and reserve are some of the traits that describe this young student. eff.-ev' .ues-., ' 'kia-E ' ,,, . .W fm l RICHARD BUCKNER SPINDLE, III. if :IT .- Ab n't be surprised if Dickie turns his future fi ' , office into a tenn court. And gets things 5 . . fi:-I fy' alled up. ' ii' I - ei iefji-3 - ' 1 B, i 5, JAMES DIGGS SPIVEY we , ig 3: vz Q, He seems to be an embryo of Richard Halli- ,i5,: -' ' G burton in his desires to see distant lands und -' V '3 . peoples. ef, if. 1 'ff g A fi .- l , , A 3 FRANCES REBECCA STALEY - ' 'f' A , .' ,, 5, .' ff: 1,1514 rg, li. .5 5 ' ' i may you never get- fooled in later life, Frances. The little girl who knows all the answers- H. lf!--' .5 ' -w I ' S Does everything with spirit--and correctly. l ff?-,if 2 'QCA ,fn I S-H-. 1 . 53:1-3.-JEf f34, CECIL VANCE STEPHENS 1 25.3-5 ' , fr.. - 3 , '- Slow and sure, but, mmd you, he will get , . there. f nil 29. . .- f-'- ' ', -.1 q, ,A-I' 1 ' RUTH ANNE STEWART fi ' ' ., , Here is another travel fan. 4 3' ' ' ,r Z U , . . A '- ' ' VIRGINIA PAULINE STEWART ' . .. A. - 1' -- '- - 'yd' Virginia certainly likes her Spain. She in- ejf- . Q :V Z' 4 ' .. ' , ' , ff s . 'f 2ff'.'- tends to become E nurse and R social worker. .,, , -.,.. .1 ,- J wm,A .- V1.5- .. .s ..,.n.,E if. V -Ui 96 la.. June June Read left Lo 'righi WINIIIRED STEWART Some people lmve that little knack of always being friendly. Winifred is certainly one of these. ETHEL VIRGINIA STONIIROCK Virginia wants to trounce around the globe. JOSEPIIINE JANE SUIIBER Joe has yet. to pick :I trade-but when she does, it won't be long before she's 'tops'. CHESTER SUSTARE Please 'bear in mind that this Chesier is In girl! Chester-he different, I guess! Rox' CLIFTON SUTTON Roy's heart is set on being the World's Champion Checker Player . lVlILDRED VIRGINIA SYKES Mildred is an ardent supporter ol' the El Club Hispanico and the Girl's Glee Club. More- over, she czm't decide whether she prefers green to grand opera. PHILIP BOSWELL TALIAFERRO Philip is IL friendly chup-stable and depend- able. EDYTHE STEVENSON TARKINGTON Dythie want-s to be an expert, steno- gmpher- Dythie the Toiler . HERBIQRT SMITH TARKENTON did newspaper reporter. DAVID TATEM tezwhers. I ,cl 1 i ., l A-may L lf -1 5 Being endowed with u great deuliof brains ff 1 jp? nnd vitality, Herbie is sure to make n splen- 'gl' -I if 51 ' we :5 if Li L 'A f i Interst in unusual thmgn has set David ,T--V--5 fifflfe' somewhat apart from the rest. He has -NM'-5, endeared himself to his clussamates and A-3' 97 le-- X by , i,225n x I S -A - Y jp' A il X Ll x, 'Q 7' :ix -Q, L J W A :S H f' J- ' . ,guys -'Vu I 5,5 . . EE. 2? fi j .5 5 Qi .I. 5 El L Hx' in B V g ffb j 4 2 1 ' Yi 7 X . H' ' Sp-af. 'ff ' ,473-J ' W,M,,hk A Read left to right CHARLES TILPHORD TAYLOR, JR. For three years :1 minstrel veteran: this year Minstrel business munngernnd Dramatic Club treasurer. ENA CYNTHIA TAYLOR As captain of our cheering squad she has led us in our yells-and to victory. ROBERT FLOYD TAYLOR, JR. Everybody knows Bob, as he used to he called before the Robert Tuylor craze. We shall never forget. him as end man in the Minstrels. MARGARET LANE TERRELL Margaret wants to he rr dancing teacher. Let's hope she dnesn't lose her step. ARTHUR RAY THOMPSON, JR. Since Arthur is fond of hunt' my turn ou Who knows? him! QFD SHIRLEY THOMP A peppy megxber of Maury's newly formed Pep Club .' DOROTHY MAE TISDALE Dorothy intends to be n doctor, and u surf geon at that. ALLISON BELLE TRIPPLE Someday Our children will tell us of their iolly teacher, Miss Tripple, WALTER LAVVRENCE TUCKER, JR. Here's to smooth sailing for Walter at An- A world ol' business soon. 51. wnrld of trnvel -' R F-'f5?,?45.?k7-' , ' EQ-lu' nnpolis. Farewell! ,',5,M,, 1 gg - I ANNIE ELIZABETH 'IVVIFORD f X 1 vb later. 'Q Tip' lb, QFX l ' 98 Is'- 'x J une u June F ,JL f Read left to right MAIZION WINIFRED TYNDALL Marion is one ol our future golf cha.mpions'. She loves to follow that little white ball. DOROTHY STERLING TYREE Blythe and bonny Dot will make u 'gelz-we1l- quick' nurse. JUNE IRENE LEE TYREE June's personality and her cheerful word will carry her far. CECELIA VIRGINIA UPOHUROH When you see a fur coat riding down the street in an ultra car, you'll guess wlIO's in it. Virginia Upchurch's ambition will then be fulfilled. MARTIJA JANE VARNER Marth, that dark haired 1nssie from Johns- town, Pennsylvaniajntends to teach school. H , -LUTHER THOMAS VELLINES i W He takes-it easy, 15 0 1 , U He hasn't a care. 'T ' ' We love him .s It For his lazy air. ANNIE LAURA VICK To work in an ollice with time for as. dance. Would suit her completely along with romance. HELEN NIARY VITASEK Helen is an unusually lmrd worker- und does she study with n purpose? ff a ft HA1iDEN DAVID VOLLMEII, JR. g 2. .3 H:u'den's hobby ispliotogruphyg l10'SCl0VEl'. i jj , ,jg CATO BRYON VON GOTTSCHALK ' fl ff' ..k.V f 4 W1 5 . One of the husky boys who hold that line IU , ,Z I li ' 3 lol-Maury. f. M ? 5 ,1 f'lfag5,,e,l,J 'F r 4151, X . I 1 Y 12 I T I 4 .v A . 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LOUISE WARREN Louise always ereaies an atmosphere of harmony and goodwill. GRACE TURNER VVARRINGTON Grace is zz. demure person with soft. brown . eyes n ci 'fling smile. l n U I I 'l CLYDE HARVE A EBSTER, JR. Clyde's enthusiasm for dancing and the minstrels only go to prove that the saying Red,Hair radiates sunshine is very true. LILLIAN WEISMAN Always winning prizes. She's s. wise one. OSCAR ALBERT WEIZGLEY Another Dizzy Dean in the makingg 'lelfs root for him. '-:XI 100 1.2-- J' une June Read left Ia right DORIS ELIZABETH WIJEATLEY Doris is one of Maurys loveliest blonde. She says, with n sparkle in her blue eyes, that her secret pnssions are Buicks and Paclcards. ALBERT AUGUSTUS WHITE, J E. modore tomorrow. S A Maury Commodore LAURA MAUDE ELIZABETH WIIITE Oft to the movies she plans to go, To he the star in :I comedy show. THOMAS JOSEPH WIHTE Number one claimant to title ol Joe Gol- lege . WILLIAM JOSEPH WHITE, J R. Someday we'1l be saying, 'Oh, yes, I knew Bill 'back in Maury,' and be proud to say it too. He plays a. wicked game oi chess. HELEN MARION C. WHITEHEAD A gifted young lady, :I vivacious conversa- tionulist, with u sense of humor. Helen will soon be in print. LETHA GAYNELLE WHITEHEAD She's u. tiny little lass who loves to dance :md has the desire to have very many friends. ELOISE RUDGARD WIGG The glass of fashion and the mold of form- the Observed oi' all observers. BORGHILD ENID WILLIAMS , Enid is our ever-smiling class secretary, with an helping hand always ready. OTTIE JANETTA WILLIAMS Give her the open in which to roam And Ottie, my frienda, is quite at home. I ff X -. f-,.--, . 'Y ' '-'-.11,f'f-fi,,-s5,., wif Q-C135 ' ' ' fi? -g T4 P- 'fig -A I A J .x f '-'N 1 1 14 Egg L min- ., f Hy. Q V A A ig, ' I 'Gila F dr?-1 ff--1--v... -1- -. mxmw-M--f-', 559 101 Igg.. s JW ii j.. :rw I 'lf' ,..v...- - -- lg.-I L... ..:- - V:-zu-.A-.-: Aff, fi -In f '-V ug - 4'.:.hn .U N: : rf: I lf' , , 3:4 -A,,I3.:lAf.,-V . - .. I ' . 4w.a,..,m .-,. ,. -., . J.. ,,,. N , It lg ff ,lsulf - I nf- 4: I-A L ki , if bk? ra if? Q .Af .J FD Y! Q' :I ' S ' -A S154 ,J 'Pg 1 , ji:- zfzss , f A 2 1 I 1, I-pk, , 1 1 - ' '1- 9 We X I 1 Alle im f' 5 I I X, 1 .H . , A I 2 :Q llgiff :qi Rafi-1 '- if-' 13 Al 4' ' 51 3 il if gms Z.,,,., in ., ,K f I-w i l Z ' TR . xffri-gxg , H I 4' 'L'-SQL' l MN' -X H' f. I-L il 'Tis-:.f.. I 'Y' . ' 'V PEN A xl! . v . ' 4 ' . I' he I - L ys e:4:1A2smwl..,.I.s,? as . I 'zjffazu Q, - v .':g'-f 3 .If 3 :,y.',.:- ' If x 5 .- ' fi. 6 ' 7 ' . -13.1.7 l ::- q ...n.:,,.,., Read left ln right RAYMOND CURTIS WILLIAMS A Raymond wants to be a G-man and play cops and robbers. Y REGINA ELIZABETH WILLIAMS Regina will enter the realm of the business world and be an expert buyer ol' goods. BENJAMIN JOHNSON WILLIS, JR. Ben, although he wants to travel, will never be a traveling salesman, for he is too quiet. STANLEY WILLNER my Stanley hopes that, in the years to come, Captain Willner will be at the wheel ol' the NOrm:mdie . A A A ,WL i ' + KL N D LSON, JR. Elec i ng appeals to Franklin for there is kick i It. RAYMOND CARLYLE WILSON Ray hopes to follow the sea as a merchant- ROBERT WILLIS WILSON marine Oflicer. Bob wants :L white collar iob In the govern- ment service. . ELIZABETH ANNE WITIIERBEE Betty stopped her extensive traveling about the world long enough to graduate from Maury. Her plan is to be a gym teacher. BERNARD FRANCIS WVITTKAMP Il we were ever called upon to vote ns to whether or not Bernard would make a good optieiun, the eyes would have it. BEULAH J ANETTE WOOD The business world has its allure for Beulah. She wants to be independent. -:II 102 Ia- June l I I June Rcall Ich In right .ETHEL ELIZABETH WOOD I still believe e Q g 1 fo O sin Ice cle factorylj lj L l Blllym life i fi3x66t?-Zig' Ye UNDEAN LAURETTA WOOD Archoeologyicluimed IUndean's attention for a while, but now she'll settle for accountancy. LUCILLE MAYES WOODHOUSE A twist ol the dial--and we shall hear the golden voice of lovely Lucille, from the Metropolitan. J' 'M l , Q ADIN :KENT WOODWAED From Maury to Georgia Tech goes the secretary of the Hi-Y, for his ambition is to graduate from that school. JAMES lVIOU'NTS WOLOOTT, J R. ' Gentleman James, the g1'npplel'. LILLIAN LEONE WRENN An honest-to-goodness friend is rare. Takes hen scholastic work seriously. DOROTHY DALE WRIGHT Dot's enjoyment of home economics will fit in very well when she is a dietition. l , V . HERBERT SEYMOUR WRIGHT, J R. He's Ieavingnhis interests in track and tumbl- ing :Ind is going in for :I Certified Public Ac- countant. NIARGARET J ANE WRIGHT If there were n superlative to right l Mot wouldbeit. ss N. srgji f e NYSA Sy nifwj JJ' Ethel will become 'Miss Wood' who gives no y O home work and is loved by ull her puplis. ,Z I EUGENE WESTMORELA OO W 4- ' 7' 4' '-cy .. l if 'wr ' '15 ' 1' fi 04. 1. Y iid? X-4. xx.-Q-'gs 'Nb 5-is '11-Rh-A LNENTH FAS 'N . Ml. L- ,5:.f:i' Ni 'N-V if ilf is T FQ N if iq '7-be 'Q ' 5 ,.i' .f- 's-.w,f' X fa ,-if--. -x -if .T-T . ' 'x M121 Y -A V . nf, v c 5 21' ' . 4,3--E, A -urs: -I X. ,. A 'Is 4 1.11-s-, - .p.,,.,' if 2 ' ' i -,. 'e':.i,?. . I-ag e ., W, S- 'j,. :,4'6 2-s-1-., 'fin J f .QI 103 Ig.. ' k-.ggi . 1 .3111 - if my fr -, ' '- W '. . - ,m.:1-:fry , 115 1- ' ?,Mu4uvWvuvwnHf?5 + ig .. :sg-F'--,A .--. .Ubi .riigxo : .2-A V 31 Vf qS'4r f7V91 As '. ff ffiffiix .Tw Q 'fy W4 -g,z1f.+uMW5,-f, 3 ,Mr'E3,,E'EQqe,m shit: JA: rfyfmwmd' Ik? ,if f . f S1699 iff 1 W -3 f 1 252539 w- ' il UP' ' ' 1 ' , . 2, ,x--H X , 45... FA. I Q, I . -'T ' 1.r: ',J'i-. 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June :A , r I ,,. : Vx. , fl , A pf' i u 1 June Graduating Class Commencement Exercises Maury High School Auditorium Friday, lune 10, 1938 10:30 A. M. sg PROGRAM PREsiD1NG OFFICER-0. W. MASON Superintemlent of Norfolk Public Schools Prelude-Menuetto from the G Minor Symphony fMOZH1'tD Processional-Grand Processional March CSullivanD .....,.. Maury Concert Orchestra Invocation .........,,.,...........r.............,......................... The Reverend Dewey Bert Mullins Memorial M cthodist Church . Chorus: Maury-Alma Mater ......,..,...,...,.,.,.,............,.....,....... The Graduating Class Address .,.,...,,,......................,........,......................,,......., Judge Richard Buckner Spindle Selections-Commit Thy Wlays to Jesus CBachD Recessional Cde Kovenj .,.r................,...,,........., Maury High School Choir Presentation of Diplomas and Awards ................................................,..r A. B. Bristow Principal of M aury High School Chorus: Lead on, 0 King Eternal QSmartD ............ ......... T he Graduating Class President .,........... V ice-President. ..... . Secretary ..,....,.... l'1 1 reasurer ......,.. Sponsor ......... .,......... CLASS OFFICERS First Honor Pupil ....... Second Honor Pupil ...... ..........Benjamin Read .......-WG1'DB1' Brown Enid Williams ...........Bernard Loren Miss Virginia Arthur -..Frances Staley .Robert Alfriend --:xl 105 In .n r !,.-,-.- - . Y ., If 5 ' x N s Q :H106 Ir-- Summer School Graduates --SEI 1 O7 Summer Read left Io right LOUISE NESBETH ALEXANDER Louirae's ambition is to become the superin- tendent of one of the hospitals in our city. We expect to see you filling this position in the future. MARIE LAURETTA ALTON Mal'ie's ambition is to he sOmeone's steno- grapher. Lucky some One! PRETLOW AMBROSE 1 Pretlow is studying for a vocal career. His singing is going to make him famous. S ly F WALTER OSCAR BEANE, JR. in the minds of his class mates. U J W. O. Beane's memory will always be fresh or X, , ,... .,.- . -,,i,.Y.. V Y 'iff -u'i'i1f.Ll 1.2 . . -, .fn ' JAMES LLOYD BLOW I uvil H W ' '.l1:f.,:L - James is a very quiet, serious person. We 'I .gl ff 'Ii l know that he will be successful. '. 1-Q I , I if -11 W 'Y :'1'tI...- ... .xi si . : ' 5 43,5 Q, Ml A' EVELYN VIOLA BOWLES w-'- ,, ' wf fZ5 7214 If Evelyn Bowles puts some p nto gf, '.fff I- her ambition, she may strike in , nd A nf position as secretary. g' L,-..a-idmefgd DOROTHY LOUISE BRAY ESI.: , fl f 3 M, . A A li 2 if g iv.. 31 ,31 , V ,ij , .F Y.: 1 1: 5 E' v .I A Il J f Y! , ffilifif' 1 .f' +11- .wi A . 1 . .Ji 13: - ij. I. S, -'.-H'-1, . .A V 7 Wi' L T F A A ' if ffm f 'iii 4 C A ,, l P. I, -1 Dorothy loves to travel. We'll meet you in Europe, Dot. l I ' CHARLES EDWARD BREVVER VZ. , ,pf Q V' Eddie will be Navy's football captain in j I1 ' . ' 1940. , . , 'W we I: 3 -I . ,- - .: A., ' ' -faii','1fi' Z. . A Y- ':5 +' Y ' . '- I f : E , A-N 'N Ai , pj HELEN MARY QACACE ff ff' in . . . If xx. laugh a day keeps the doctor uwuy. if f-'f' - l 1 -: slie'll never need one. f ' 1A ' , 3 .,.v. , I 'I 8 ' ' -lil . 'I QQ .iv- g A' ' OLGA VICTORIA CICERO ff , V ,,.f.v' l' A ' ':.i.' gf V' 5 - , gui Olga is secretary of the Art Students' Guild ' g 9 and-you guessed it-she wunts to be an nv .. -' AQ . artist. 3 5 ' 43 - --:AI 1108 Iles' in Summer Rl 1 ww l in . ,f- -.z ? . ' 'la' l U li 451 i Iii' .1 1 ' P Read left to right GARDNER GRRSHAM CREDLE We know that when Gardner goes to V. P. I., he will be as nice ns he is now-heicouldrft be nicer. ALLAN TAYLOR DALTON If ull goes well, Allan hopes to be Dalton of the Cmerchautj marines . WILLIAM GRAHAM DAWSON I1.'s R long hard road, says brother Bill And he'll be glad when he's through the mill. MARY BLANOHARD DDANS. Mary will someday smile at you over her stenography desk. NDILDRED DU VAL DILLARD To this bright young lass we wish all the happiness in the world. HARRY DONSKY A sports writer virtuoso. Sure to be u news- paper man. ROY O. DOZIER Such popularity must be deserved. WILLIAM EDWARD FALES A typical sill around good sport, Bill never Fa.les to please. I-IANNAH FEKETE Hannah will be successful in the realm of the business world. CHARLES ROOT Frrcx-1 Charles hails Irom Miami, Florida., and 'aspires' to be 41 naval u.via.1zor. 2 l fill! ' A 1-:f-'13-FTE.-P--J F' v ' Li fl 5 G 1.56 kj ey ,Ar Mg.. 'F 'Efll1x2z'f1f5i7i' Q- z. ,i4,.A:5:i? KA: ., .,.. l Mi . A-wr -'VAX af, ,, ' . 3 -1-1 ,..- -' pl.. : 1' . fix. Q 9 ,ef fi A . .A ' l f ' if A . ,,,. W K - gay- 'n , M' . .X -,Af Q --:all 109 Is-' 1.1 1 Read Icf! lo right .KATHRINE ABBIE GARRETT Ahhie is surely ii daughter of the Sun God-- lxnr smile is so radiant, AJIRIAM SUNDAY GDDEREY Miriam wishes to be u. successful steno- graplier in the government. service. EVELYN HABIB Wishes to go to the University of Pennsyl- vania to become rx hospital librarian. HUGH I-IANNA Hugli's ambition is to become an civil en- gineer. 3 Q-F U ' 'g 15 BERNARD W. HARPER, JE. ' lf Slow but sure, B. H. was determined to f R ll 1' ' ' get his Il. S. diploma. A WW. 'jf' 3 Qi fil65EzI1G4!4cf1Jk' j7Qg7 3 '.'. 1 JOHN WALLACE HECHT A N. LL. -3. A, ai ,M i N 1 , 'Nl ' 1 . 3 n ,ii i 959 L . 4,M .yi In . - 3? . ' .' Wg. . -N ,. -:r, , ' , l P: .vi-' jf . '13 W - l gv, ,J 4 '-. ' 9 . , ' ' V-3 ' ' . 4 .ff V if SQ ,ffl .L . ,,.-f.- ' ,.E'.1Qif. I ,I ,iq K l .1 iifi2w.maw.1,i- , J iff ' -Hr. -1-' N ,L ,- 'V . l W, f ,, F A . ..,, Ai 'lla D-gif? i I, L 1 -.iii i 2 M ii . A' N EW 'ii llif 51i 'CEfii53 . . A 1 A j ,fi W . -iffpliuuggvd J . ,f.gS,,-. W1- 2' ' . 'jx N' .. A., , , i V- lm'-:L ,. H ., -. Lumiwg A Heck ol' u good fellow. EVELYN JANE HENDIiICK!5ON Evelyn is to be an mediuzil technician. OLGA PDLIZABETH HINKLE Olgzfs Cabin of Dreams is un un ocean liner hound for Europe, AGNES AMANDA HDLLAND A friend we c:axn't. do without. CLARENCE J OHN HYATT Smile. joke. luiugli, and grin. For him Lo fmwn, 'twonld he ai sin --::I 110 In-- Summer arf 1' . W l l 1 I v 7 ,f Jd.lr Q.. My W' Qi!! WW 'i , lie- L Summer - Url i yi i , .. L - Read left lo right OSCAR LOUIE INGRAM - The dl'91llDG!'n. Wishes to be successful in Y '- ' whatever he undertakes to do. W ' l ARCHIE RANDOLPH IVES, JR. The student whose fondest desire is to ad- ' ' vise against marriage-to the wrong woman. - . Q , T v '1 fi l 4 ., l lr ETHEL LOUISE JOHNSON 41-4'-06 Louise will enter the business world, as so f muny Others have done. J OSEPHINE VIOLA JONES A member of the Science Club, Josephine wishes to be :L Secretary. . V 1 f fqwfj ADA NIYRLIN LOVITT 1 ' - l Some clay soon we will meet Ada. in an air- . A ' A V ' ' N ship. She will be nftypical uir hostess. T' A ELIZABETH MCPHERRIN H V V E X The secretnriul world will not be complete ' until Elizabeth enters it. E U EUNICE LORRAINE OWEN Eunice will someday be :L private secretary. DOROTHY LUCILLE PAGE Here is n young lady who wishes to be a ' dress designer. A - ' , f 1 .:, A V HEIQEN :ELIZABETH POWERS Y V V ' ' N' Y 'JiW'ae'1'1'L ff':f::?iKi.'fi'fiZC 'fS '2 PPT' i X' -W . A merry heurt makes zu cheerful counlcn- ' :f.- ' mice. he ,fy ff? H A6 1 -jgslfff '- - ' ' - b , : KxF.,45.....M,2f? H .QQ A , 15' AA .Qv . A VVILLIAM EARNEST PULLY, Jn, Ei fly! Meehanicnlly-minded Bill wants to :study engineering. ' 4115-Hai fTfg'ffF'Qif 3 WSF- --:AI 'I 11 Ib-- feif A diy .3 :ia . 2' A 2: 215- x I 5 ZH f,: - .N 4: w n. ' -,r 1 -H ' -' :I ' . 9 1 ' ' L. 1? 2 Q I Q, - 41- il F EEE 1 .41 Ie G I I. .1 .' H 1 5 if 51: I 4 pi-f I . 5 x fli ' za ' r-9 ' if 2 . ?E 'c E ' ' 1 . i I Q. , 1 L .. Read left to -right DOROTHY ELIZABETH RHODES Dot is so full of life und fun blunt. we know it wouldbe fun to diet, if she was our dietitian. HANNA LILLIAN ROBBINS Hanna wants to work for the good of humanity. Social service? PHILIP SANGUINETTI This wavy-ha,ired blonde wants to become rr commissioner in the army. CATHERINE CLYDE SAUNDERS An ounce of wit is worth am pound of sorrow. GEORGE NIATSON SCHEPP, JR. This is the future Joseph Kennedy of Wnll Street. EDGAR BAIRD SEARS Edgar wishes to be a future skipper of the Transatlantic Liner. Leonard hopes to see the day when he will With her u.nderzsLzmding and thoughtful ways, Katherine will certainly make u. good nurse. HEYWOOD BRIDGES TATEM, JR. I, . ,A W 3 GEORGE LEONARD SMITH 'g .-41:12 -. V 'Dm 5 i' 1 , .Q X ,Mg 1 ' f , , ,X 1 enter the Const Guard Academy. 1 .V-in ' 41... 'fi I r'i'W s?? 2 ff -Eff -w if -'ARI N GI, RGE SPEDDEN Q.. I if 1251 2 75 ALPH E0 ga1??Ai5y' ' E,-Q-31.1 3 I mwwp fjg k The object Oi many a girl's dreams. 'E-I-Q, V- . ' 3 V Pl il IQATHLEEN IOLA STROBL v - ' ' 'iff' if ' 4. 1 -. .. I wr , 51 T' -li: Nw F5 .1 I Am-,Lil 5 Q I A' il' 3 Good looking und debonair, ' L He's an answer to a. maiden's prayer. .' ..s:+f f:fw,vr:i3-W-if-34: --:AI 112 Ts- Eel Summer Summer . Read left to right f---f- , NIARJORIE HOGGARD TAYLOE Marjorie is a member of the French Club. She may teach French to high sclioolstu- dents in the 1' uture. ELIZABETH ALVIENE THOLKE The words ob1iging and friendly de- scribe Elizabeth. 5 MARGARET HOWARD TI-ICMPSON - Peggy captured the top-prize in the Hall of Fame. Why not, with those eyes? JOHN HILL TRANT Coming from Virginia Bench, boating is naturally John's pet hobby. NIARY LEE UTLEY She wishes ,to be ellicient in ceramics nnd sculpture. We know she will. ANITA WALSH Anita. will travel in the foreign countries. We'll meet you in England. MAEY ELIZABETH WARE Mary wants to sing and swing',' fOr a living, J AMES OTHA VVARSTLER Jimmy really ought t-0 go into the embalming business-he'll succeed in anything he under- takes. I , w NIAEGARET CONSTANCE WATERS fessionnl philutelist. PATRICIA WILLIAMSON in General Hospital. ,M AH., vllr V 1, I, ii :f6?Wff f 1.1 f A was E2 Hailing from Emporia, Connie came to ' Maury us u sophomore. Her secret passion Eff? is red, and she collects stumps like L1 pro- . - ' Ill ' .' N .?L' -.1 1 ' ku. ' .'Q. S 5f9',.,2' if' boaiyfifl - f'v-17 P! -il, . L W, 5, 'if' -f. Patricia will wear a white cup nndfuniform -ii. if ' Nitin .... ' 375-Hifi --:XI 113 Ir'- 1 1 ECS. 1 . A-, 3 gs. Ly, v , ' f.,:.-51.,,..f. ma' '25 ' :gi .-,1,2Qh, 4. .3 1 W, -., au... ,Z . 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ELLXOT, as a Little Star, JEAN OUTLAND, as lhe Sim' nf the East, FLORENCE Germs, SARAH Fmmcns Po'r'rs, EDITII LEIGHTON, ANNABEL ALEXANDER, and A,LTHEA'I'lANDALL, as Little Stars THE CHRISTMAS PLAY - So often Christmas takes a place in our minds as one of the gay,'festive liolidays when ,all is joy and happiness, with the horns' of plenty in bounteous overflowing. And just so it should be with the riugiof Peace on Earth, Good Will to Men sounding in the frosty air. But there is something more, an underlying vital spirit whichlwe link with the Christ-child and His purpose here on earth. That lesson He taught here was the theme of this year's' presentation at Maury, The strains of . Hark! The Herald Angels Sing reverberated through the capacity-filled auditorium as tl1656l1lJll'6 assembly gave voice to that familiar, well-lovedi carol. Then, following the. custom of the years, the vested ichoir of sixty, carrying lighted tapers, filed majestically down the aisles, singing Oh, Come, All Ye Faithful . ' - As' the 'last notes of the Westminster Carol died away, the curtain parted, on a desert scene in which the-'Three Wise Menplay their drama of a past age. Crossing the desert in quest of the Babe, the Wise Men lose sight of their guiding Star of of the East. They are beset by the thirst which hares its fangs to travelers on that white waste. Balthazar and Melchior wish to turn back 3 but Casper, strengthened by a Faith that shall ever find its reward, is determined to push on. Arising from a sleepion the shifting sands, where they had thrown themselves in exhaustion, the travelers find that their prayers have been answered. 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F ' '5-we are K-IW' .g,,g..,,,,,-G' ,J A , Q Fe we., 31,5 -s41rqf'- ' rw,,Qgg, - '1...vm,,'f-.rs x - ia , . .. it ,es --lf S.: QF-aff LX , ' ' 'aw is ik 'X fr tr i'-J ' 3- - - ,E It UI' El Y O ll3Cl31llPC .S 7 , C C'ommodore Prize Sioryj I l ,fi By ELIZABETH BURROUGHS if Juan Gonzales had covered many long, weary miles since the sun first rose behind the towering ' white peaks of Popocatepetl in Puebla. The dusky peon had tramped the dusty road steadily gif sw.. since early morning along the one highway leading to Guadalupe Hidalgo, the story-enchanted Q is shrine of all Mexico and of all Mexicans at festival time. On December 12 of every year every ,,.1Q,?,f ' W Mexican, whether wealthy land owner with his gracious senora and his lovely senoritas and hand- tii' some young senoritos, or poor half-breed peon, visits the tiny mission town of Guadalupe Hidalgo ' just outside Mexico City. The peons live in an ardent desire to pay homage to Our Lady of Guadalupe, but, as J uan knew well, the peons of Mexico are so very poor that seldom do they ever 115,535 iiggiw' realize their life-long dream to stand upon the ground of the holy shrine of the City of Angels. N is f It had been three weeks since Juan had left his mean adobe home in warm, southern Oaxaca .flffre to visit, for the first time in his young life, Guadalupe Hidalgo. More ambitious than most ij young peons, the outstanding spot in J uanls nature was his impulsive eage1'ness, his quick temper, . - ' hot as the peppers his mother baked with the 'fl'ljOlGS-l2hOSG beans he had always known. Like nearly all the peons of modern Mexico, he was ignorant, poor, lazy, and indolent. Like all un- civilized Mexicans, he believed everything he should not, and nothing he should in the process A of becoming civilized. He had a burning, unreasoning hatred of anything strange and foreign to the Mexico his little village had always known. He hissed, as would a writhing cobra, the very thought of foreigners interfering in his lovely country. That these extranjeros were sincerely working to develop a backward country concerned him not in the least. And so Juan was like all peons, those half-breed swarthy people who, according to the scriptine, will some dav inherit the bounty of all Mexico, since they are so meek and humble there. Juan was feeling, without knowing it, two emotions struggling with each other for final supremacy-one his ardent devotion to the Lady of Guadalupe, and one his hatred just as ardent for those despised foreigners, and especially those Americanos from da north. Going along the road to Hidalgo on the last stage of his pilgrimage, Juan Gonzales was not so light of heart, for he was a Mexican peon who would work glust so hard for a master and then no more 5 he was young and always gay, but Juan knew he could not reach Guadalupe Hidalgo in time to witness the pageant giving the story of his Angel Lady. Absorbed by his sentiments and by the gorgeous mountain country, Juan suddenly heard the approach of an automobile down the grade. Honk! Honk! Dees Americanos' automoheelesf' grumbled the seornful youth, dey no ees good. Dey go too queekf' Speed? Ah, Juan, that is what you need today of all days. You lost much time at the fiesta at Los Pastores. You'll never reach Our Lady of Guadalupe. Perhaps you may ride with these people a way. Okayee! Zat weel Juan Gonzales dol Juan replied to his own prompting thought. Quicker than this thought, he stopped in the road, and waving his bright Mexican serape, he stopped the nearing car. Buenos Dias, said a young man pleasantly in Spanish. He was garbed in the traditional Mexican costume, the silver-edged black sombrero, the brilliant bolero, and all. Ah, scnor, I am yet so far from Guadalupe Hidalgo. Could you posseebly take me wit' you jus' a leetl' beet? Certainly, Juan, jump in replied the motorist 'Tm . headed for Guadalupe myself. ,We'l.l go the rest of the way togetherf ' H ,1:f.,j f As Juan was making unusual haste to accept the invitation, 7 5, sh W he suddenly paused. . e.'r o if lr' A' A , . fi ' Pardon, senor, ' he uneasily spoke. You call me wit' my own name. I am J uan Gonzales, but how deed you know? r Ah, mi Juan, mi amigo, you're all dressed for the festival Kg? A rs :pid the 'pest:z,,you'1'e straight for Hidalgo! What could you be, f' 5 ii f ' ' 1, f..:...,..g,,,,i, 3, 1 not a uan. 5' 'tigfrt-Q:-',fIa . This comment Juan thought all very amazing, but he said Ag '-,, Eigifn-3 not a word. He climbed in, and soon the two were leaving ma- X jestic Popocatepetl far behind. them. 3, ,,., 3 The driver' asked Juan many questions to which the peon ,qgQgQQji3if,f,aj responded in very good Spanish. Clt is unique about Mexico -aathiilef that even tche ppoiestbclarisi knows how to speak its own tongue zfggj-ffgf fi prettily an po ite y. ese were strange questions thought i' U Juan. All about his village, they were, and the olive ,trees and - the bean fields and what he did and how he lived and about those ' canals and roads the foreigners were putting down there. But --WM wait a momeent, Juan caught himself. Foreigners l --:il 128 Ia-- Meestair, Cnot seno1 ' this timel pardon, but are you from da south of Mejico? -3 ' Q' 5? Lord bless your heart, l'm not! this unusual caballero an- ,f f l 5' i' swered, laughing heartily. This costume is for a fiesta at a friend's X I -Ngxg , I in Hidalgo. I'm from good old California! But why? '. ,fp . . f .5 ef- ,.L..,.',-1,1 -I lVIeestair! You are the extranjero! was all poor Juan could , gpg . .--if 'Z .Ac muster strength to say. 5 , IL . . . . . . 'fit-fi-i: - W f'.1f'ri'f qT-1x -fre f' 'Tm afraid so, if it disturbs you. At that, I'm a civil engineer gif ' ' 1 53.11 working on the Oaxaca highway. ' ,eg f , 2 '- . lf. .. ,- - 1 . A ffafrgs ua-' Santa Mercedes! Ah, zat ees eemposseeble. Why ees you -figs ,J fi .3 goin' to da festival in our sombrero, our bolero, our sash-? ,, , j ft,-,,,1.' gfi, , ' f . . ' ' ' ' TT'-I fe . Why, my good young friend, I have already explained. Af 7' What's wrong with us Americans, anyway? V 3 Ah, burst out Juan, you are all so vera wee-kedg you steel , W' ' Qfg: l'Qfi'r'ff' da land an' da villages an' you beeld roads-no good 1'oads, too- you spend our cent-avos for us. You are vera bad, you are muy malo, you Americanos! Ah, Santa Maria, Angela, y Teresa, that I should come to Guadalupe Hidalgo with da Americano. Ah, let me out, plees, queek! But just a moment, can't I get you straightened out a bit on the evil eye you have for us poor Americans? The young Californian was deeply amused, but he was also touched by the pathetic ignorance of Juan, so typical of hundreds of peons throughout Mexico. I tell you: you settle back, take it easy, no politics for either of us, and we'll be there in a couple of hours. You'll never get there on foot, you know. Here, light up a marihuana. Don't want Americano's marihuana, disgruntled Juan murmured, but as his companion motioned to throw the package of cigarettes from the car, he jumped for them like summer lightning. Oh, don't t'row dees out da autoinobeelef' One cigarette had cast all antagonism from the peon's simple soul. Juan puffed his American tobacco delightedly. ' Now that VVGl1'G amigos again, tell me the story of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Tactfully the American led the subject to something he thought more familiar to Juan. Ah! Juan began to glow at mention of his and Mexico's patron saint. She ees da mos' beaut'ful ladee een dees worl'. She ees magneeficent! Ah, she ees da so lovely senorita. Ah, ah-l Yes, she's quite beautiful, I know, but tell me the story of how she came to be so adored and revered. Ah, zat? Why, she jus' was not here, but she come da long time ago, and now we hav' her all time. And she ees so beaut'ful, Juan sighed. The legend? Juan was gently prompted. You meen da storee? Ah, zat? Bueno. Erleet was about some rosees, an' da leetl' boy, and, erlf' Juan, he was interrupted, do you really mean you don't know for what you' ve been walking three weeks, far from your home in Oaxaca up into the mountains of Mexico? But eet ees da festival of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Ever'body goes eef eet ees posseeble. Zey do cet ever' year. And you and all these people walking today on this road to Hidalgo live and dream and fight and swear by your Lady? Sairtainlee, meestairf' Dignity, almost wounded, marked Juan's simple reply. Then shall I tell you the story as I heard it from a priest, a friend of mine? Eef you weesh, Juan silently assented. 'He was really thrilled, for he had heard only parts of the story in his tiny village, and had caught, not the significance of the legend at all, but the Luireasoning, fervent devotion to Our Lady of Guadalupe from the old people, his father's fathers. Once, began the legend-teller, many years ago when Mexico was 'scarcely known to the Mexicans, and not at all to the world, there were a great many people in this lovely land, but they were all pure Indians. About three hundred years ago the Spaniards came to live in Mexico because it was such a bountiful country, and it was so easy to live here. Then there were the Mexicans, the people who settled in all parts of Mexico and live even today side by side with the Indians who were first here. One of the larger group of settlers came to this part ofthe country near great Popocatepetl, and they called it 'Mexicof But these people became bad, they gambled, they drank, they stole, and they plundered. No honest peon was safe from the villainy of the outlaws and the fierce panchos. There was one bishop, but one man could do little in that den, among men with souls like lions'. He established a tiny chapel in Mexico City, but the wicked came and shot it down to the ground. Finally the bishop became desperate 5 he prayed to the good Virgin, who looks over all priests and men alike, to guide him in the wise choice of a site to erect another chapel, not to be desecrated a second time. After he had prayed, he felt much refreshed, and he had good faith again. He went among the ill and the old and his few faithful followers, and he kept believing that his God would lead him to a holy place where he might build the church of Mexico. But it was a long, bitter struggle, he was jeered and ridiculed, his followers were often persecuted, his own life was threatened because of his commiseration for the few good people of Mexico. - One of these poor followers was a little lad, just a little younger than you, Juan. And his name was-surely you know his name? Well, he was called Juan Diego. Juan'? Not Juan, meestair? the modern young Juan murmured tremulously. --:JI 129 Ia' J .ws We . .M 4441 Y fi 2- f .. - Vi fi- ' .xt .-f' :ff-..c?iE:5' fbffa .gkieh K '-4' -zu.:--f-'L xx.3.g:A -v,,1 3- 3 -' .w...- ,Q gd'.g:1-' --. .rx n .- -. 33554: . - mr: X-'Y--i.,,:f.r. r Y it ,.+x'.':f.. 45 sfdrif vii? . ' 3 .Eh '-L -- --H .e-799' 4' , - .,, diy., , Am! 455, J,-.y.,,,a -A is . ij: T.j-Fai: '. If ' gift-.gl li-ar ukygza. 'A ' N Y es, Juan, this faithful boy loved his bishop, and he was named Juan Diego. This Juan fi: was a poor young shepherd who tended his vicious master's flock of sheep every day just outside 33 the city. Sometimes he was lorced to take his flock to the barren, rocky hill-tops in sea1'ch for gigtilggf'-' even the tiniest blades of grass. I imagine sometimes Juan Diego liked to lie flat on his back in with his face turned to the blue sky and the clouds, listening to the bleating of the sheep nearby. i, - It was lonely out there on the hills, but Juan liked the silent places more than gaudy Mexico, Que early dawn .Iuan led his sheep to the small hill of Tepeyac andlleft them free to graze .Q there in the early morning. Turning to allarge flat stone, Juan took from the pocket of his ragged clothes his tortillas cakes' and sat down for his first food of the day. Suddenly, Juan rubbed his me 4, ,JF rs. ,Q . M- eyes, they were dazzled by the awesome brilliance of a white ray. 'Juan passed his hand over his eyes again and fell on his knees before so supernatural a wonder. Slowly, then, he heard a mag- fjifz. nihcent, gracious voice speaking softly, 'Juan Diego, go now to the bishop in the city. Tell him .-9 ' . .rf i.:1iT to come to this place and build holy chapel. Tell the bishop this spot is sacred and will flourish with his church. Go, Juan, 11ow.' With that, the voice was hushed 5 the brilliant ray gradually receded. Juan remained upon his knees 5 he rubbed his eyes yet again, and then sud- ., rf' denly started to his feet and ran as fast as his fleet legs could carry him to Mexico City. V , There he found the bishop at once and, breathlessly frightened, told the story of the ray and the voice. 'Bah,' said the bishop, 'you've had a dream, that is impossible. We could never build a .- 'H' S-,lfvlf ' chin'ch on Tepeyac. It is as barren as the northern desert. No, Juan, it cannot be true.' - We 'Ah, but, father, I heard her say so 3 her voice was so beautiful. Surely she must be as good as the Holy Virgin whose feet you allowed me to kiss in the little chapel. SLu'e1y that must be iiff' Heaven's help for our church.' The bishop pondered the poor lad's words and said, 'Very well, return to your grazing sheep. If the voice should return to you, beseech of that voice a sign by which we shall know the spot to be fertile for our poor people.' Juan then did as the bishop had said, and, approaching his still-grazing sheep, he fell to his knees and prayed for a sign to carry to the city and the doubting bishop. As he spoke in a trembling voice, low and pulsating, the same beautiful light penetrated his eyes, but he did not hear the voice again. He followed the pointing of the ray and saw-a wonderful, beautiful rose, full-blown, in that barren, rocky crag! Then the voice, 'Gather the flower, Juan, and take it to the bishop. There will be more flowering when you return.' The youth gathered the exquisite blossom in his cloak and hurried with his precious message to the city. Breathless, he told there what had happened and unspread his cloak to the bishop. Lo, Juan, what was emblazoned on this humble shepherd's wrap? A gold and silver painting of the Blessed Lady in flowing, starry robes surrounded by golden rays of unexcelled purity and magnificence. The bishop and his devoted few hurried eagerly to the immortal spot. There was a full bush of roses now in bloom! Everyone knelt in silent thanksgiving while the bishop offered a prayer of gratitude. After a few days a humble chapel and altar had been erected. The chapel's first altar cloth was Juan Diego's humble shepherd cloak. And now, Juan Gonzales, as then, the gorgeous church of Our Lady of Guadalupe is a symbol for good faith, noble living, and good men. The American had finished. Ah, 1neestair, our Juan gently said, I have nothing to offer Our Lady at Hidalgo. How beautiful J uan's heart must feel. Ah, but one lnomeent . . . I have fifteen centavos lei' t. Ecs that, meestair, enough to put a rose at the altar of Our Lady? Yes, Juan, I think it is. ' ,.-, yr It was twilight in Guadalupe Hidalgo. The town was throbbing with the multitude of pilgrims gathering near the -' grand church for the commemorative pageant. The American had left his peon friend in the heart of the city, and the two had separately gone to the church. The 354' fr' American, lingering in the background, watched with interest -1? wif -. if f -, Y, ..,- ...., the Mexican religious pageant. It was, indeed, full ofbeauty and inspiring. The entire story appeared in lovely setting and ,'.1 1 scenes, with the grand finale showing a gilded star unfolding, ,---, :S revealing the Holy Virgin in its heart. Behind this pure glory -- f a huge pinwheel scattered golden flames to dazzle the bishop and Juan Diego kneeling below to the saintly figure. The eyes of the American searched for the peon and found him kneeling in the crowd with a single golden rose pressed feverently to' his lips. Juan rose to his feetg he entered the 15. 2.532 :ge 1.2, 4553, .-:.,.'.::j,:,5.., V - r'-'LIL' ' 2v E L.' - - r .f-E-.ff f- .- .'f'A3 ar .lzsiff 1 '55 Egfiif if -,nr 5:1-i , '- ehiift- 4-1? :xv church. The American saw Juan Gonzales laybhis rose upon ,Z , if' the rich altar cloth there for the other Juan Diego. Then he 3 'ij knelt, and the on-locker saw the Mexican peon's face slowly -, illumined with a glowing light in which all peons would some f day be suffused. fl.-:If Juan Gonzales was praying to his Lady of Guadalupe. --al 130 Is-- . . 3,gtff,awgvLr,1', . -- 'fir 1- . .1.. -, ---. . -'stahl' Qffrifz.-:Ifv...553-gsgu-fiyiivfgja-2 ' :ffs.1:2:eg2::-:greaa.'..:... - ommo ofzics By HELEN FURBEE, '38 April is calling Tender and low, Calling the loveliness Under the snow. Palette of color, Malcing bright stain, Gold of her sunshine, Silver of rain. Fragrance rd' April, Exquisite pain! O the heart sheds tears When spring blooms again. S p fi i n g By MARGARET ELLINGTON, '38 The breezes tell it with a kiss, The bluebirds with a song, The flowers with their loveliness, That spring will not be long. There is a sweetness in the air, For spring has come at last, A fragrance quite beyond compare, For winler's cold past. The broolc will murmur merrily, Th.e trees will bud once more, The flowers lift their heads in joy, When spring knocks at the door. ymlrol of oveliness By ELIZABETH BROWNLEE, '39 Lilce court-iers true and gallant and grand The dancing flowers in the garden stand, H ere sways a rose with scent so rare, emi in am .us 'i ant, voic o' care. 9 I 1, tbl Img t l There the poppy, with smite so gay, Stretches its arms to greet the day. Kissed by the fairies in pale moonlight Are the virgin pinlcs in gowns of white. Arrayed in the ,hnest of yellow gold Thus stand the daisies, courageous and bold. Sprinlcled with drops of falling dew Such are the pansies, of every hue. N o words are said in this garden spot Where trouble and sorrow a part play not,- W ith nature's hand 'twas richly blessed, This garden . . . a symbol of loveliness. SIA e S e a By DOROTHY WHEELER, '39 The sea is dear to me . . . I love it in all its moods: On a summer night, the Silvered sea, kissed by 11fIoon4lit clouds . . . On a stormy winter day, the Foaming waves dashing high On mossy-covered rocks . . . On a bright spring day, the Brilliant surging sea, colored By the blue of April slcies . . . On a pale autumn night, the Surging waters, heaving with Unrest, shaded with shifting Glances of the stars . . . I love the ever-changing waters: The sparkling iciness of a frozen sea . . . The tantalizing, lazy warmth of tropic waters . . . The steady roar of surf-made horses thun- dering upon the shore . . . The reddish glare east upon the waves by burning sunsets,- Oh, how I love the sea! me In in g By MARTHA BRINSON, '39 Only a cloud' s darl: shining Upon the brow of the hill, Only the faint, strange calling Of a far of whippoorwillg Only the criclcet's ehirping And the bleak wind's song, hlatce my homeward journey Seem not quite so long. 8 t e e p By HELEN VVHITEHEAD, '38 Sleep, whose sqft caresses smooth away With gentle soothing touch and flowing ease, W'ith fair jlngers jashioned from moonbeam maze, The troubles, myriad cares of hurrying dayg Sleep, that brings sweet repose to weary minds, Creating illusions too beautijul For ought but one asleep to view in full- Tapestry of woven dreams . . . visions sublime! But if sleep should be by man unneeded, Quickly tossed away without a thought, The stirring beauty of these dreams unheeded Of his great loss, blundering man would lcnow nought, . And the hidden, wondrous beauty would be gone, With only dull reality to greet the dawn. Mel 131 Ie-- alent to Spare By CORNELIA KNIGHTON R9 As the moon slid gently behind a cloud, .loan Cole, with valise in hand, slipped quietly out of the house. She was running away from home, thinking that her cause was grave. For weeks, Joan had been obsessed with the thought that in the near future she would be famous-as an authoress. While Joan, with a dreamy look about her eyes, daily went into artistic trances in her so-called studio located in the attic, the parents of this problem child tried again and again to disillusion her, but without avail. Why, the idea' of a seventeen-year-old girl spending all her spare time in a stuffy attic, looking for an inspiration! said Mom. The whole affair is ridiculous, thought Pop, but not his obstinate daughter. No, sir! Then one day the local paper printed an announcement of a contest, and a brand new Ford coupe was first prize. Now, Joan had her d1'lVB1',S license, and Oh !- how she did want a car! . . Also, here was her chance to show Mom and Pop her talent. After chewing pencils and wadding up papers and going around the house with pursed lips and a furrow in her brow, Joan finished her masterpiece. All the week, visions of Ford coupes danced in her head as she pictured herself flying down Main Street while friends gaped. Gosh! Won't Patsy, Betty, and the rest of that snobbish bunch be envious? When the winner wasiannounced, however, Joan was flabbergasted. VVhy, those judges must not know talent when they see it! And to top it all, the family gave her suchi I-told-you so looks, that Joan fled to her room, dejected and blue. Well, she'd show them, anyway. She would run away some where and write-PLAYS. Furthermore, such a course would cause her parents anxiety, and that was why Joan was going. Though often terribly frightened by harmless shadows that took on grotesque shapes in the dark, she reached her destination fa shack aboutifive miles out of townj just as the sun peeped over the hills. This hut had been fitted out by J oan and her friends for camping on week-ends. Glancing around, she saw that their provisions of a previous visit remained on the shelves. Well, one thing, she wouldn't starve, and she was showing her parents that they'd have to recognize her art if they expected .her to live at home. Q ' I ihope they'1l be really worried and think I'm kidnapedf' thought the only child. However, as the day advanced and she sat thinking over her escapade, Joan discovered, to her amazement, that she was acting like a two-y ear-old. After musing over this a while, she started trudging wearily homeward. In the interim, at her home, J oan.'s hopes were coming true, for Mr. and Mrs. Cole, fearing for their daughter's safety, were searching everywhere for her, with the aid of detectives, police, and friends, It was a frantic Mrs. Cole that spied a tired, dusty personage coming down the road-none other than the runaway daughter. The family was impatient to hear Joan narrate the story of her flight, but that young lady was soaking in the bathtub, because she had gotten filthy walking on the highway. CMr. and Mrs. Cole were also trying to decide how to punish a seventeen-year-old daughteizj When .loan finally came into the living room, had Mrs. Cole looked closer she would have ,seen a dif- ferent Joan, but she didn't because she just remembered some news to tell her. Darling, began Joan's mother haltingly, don't get angry about what I am going to tell you, but today I heard something about your contest story. What did you hear? asked Joan in a bored, languid tone. - They gave you five dollars for yoiu' story, dear. But don't let that bother you. Your daddy and I think it was worth far more. 'flt really doesn't matter. I didn't have any writing ability, said Joan with a shrug. Her parents looked relieved. But, went on Joan, speaking in an unnatural, husky tone, while dropping her eyes that we1'e thickly coated with mascara Csomething else that wasn't naturall, l've decided upon a career for myself-I shall be a famous, glamorous actress. With this remark, she withdrew to her attic studio to practice lines from a well-known drama. Mr. and Mrs. Cole both sighed. I 132 Ia-- ,MAB X .a,m5i6x maz- -wk-W ,r wr 4-- M B- s' rg lx i',',ffffl.1Jilfg'd?N 5635175-'Q Mw! '7'1l751'Pf NwmvP C - -f-4 V-Q.-. III:-., he--'VI:.,f:,.:V: - --W--9-wg - 1' ,G ,,.,a.y,x.5,., . 337' Q ., . . I I . ,B 3 T X '-qggzgh - Q vjfliiii 951' .' 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Y'-F --21 133 Ir Juniors Frani: Row 2: Row 3: RoIu 4: HOME Room I - ANNE WILLIAMG, ETTA WOOD, ANNIS CUTHIIELL, Lois PRITOIIARD, ANNE VVARREN SCHULER, MADALINE CROPPER, SHIRLEY COLLINS AUDILEY WARD, WILMA GRIFFIN, MARGAI!E'l' BlilSCOE, SHIRLEY J ELAzA, LOUISE RIASON, JANE BTCCONVILLE, JUNE DONOVAN, IVIARY ANNE SAWYER JOHN ALEXANDER, ALMA TUOKER, ELGIE SMALL, RXIARY GNVYNNE CAMPBELL, IKATHLEEN BENTON, PATSY OTTLEY, ELLIOTT ROSENDAUM JACK GARRENTON, ROGER HEDGBETH, HOWARD PATTERSON, LESLIE BOREITT, RAYMOND SEARS, HYMAN WINN, HERMAN STASBFORT, JOHN RICHARDS Front: Raw 2: Row S: Row 4: :zI 1 34 Ia-- HOME Room 2 BEATRIOE BATLEMAN, ERMA '1'HOMAS, RIVES ROBERTS, RUTH ROBERTS, CLARA BROWN, ALICE MoNTOoMERI', VIRGINIA PURYEAR . EDITH LEIGHTON, BEBSIE COIIEN, PEARL SANDLER, LUCILLE MUNDEN, DOROTHY DAVIS, VIRGINIA CHAINEY, Donxs KEEFE IQATBRINE TSOUKATOS, SIIIIILEY CRAIG, HELEN FINE, MAE MOLIN, ELLEN COLLIER, DORIS CARAWAN, JANE BARNES . HENIIIETTA DEANB, DOROTHY PAGE, THOMAS BELCHER, J OSEPH WULZER, WVILLIAM VOLIVA Juniors Front .' Row 2: Rnw 3: Row 4: ,., V 1, - f Mu? k..-i.7- nf,, V ff.. HOME Room 3R'jf - 'gfffif-1J.eLfr.fWf'1 RosA BELLE INIUNDEN, VIVIAN TALIK01 I', FRANCES'AHiJLLINGSVVORTH, JANET Bnowxv. JOAN PETTEIISON, EULA NIASON, GWENDOLYN CARROLL RICHISRD JAnvIs, Loms HUDGINS, NIAE RoI1E11'1'soN, XVILLIAM COPELAND, GERTRUDE SMITH, RUTH COLLIER, CLARA DAILEY, Donourfn ALLEN ' , CLARENCE PIIIELDFA, WOODSON POLLARD, GEORGE FIIENCLI, Ronmmf TOVVNSEND, VVINFIELD BEAMQN, TIAIIOLD OvEns'1'nEE'r, CLYDE NEAL CHARLES ETHERIDGE, WILLIAM LAILKIN, ROBERT PEAIISON, ERLE WHITE, DANIEL KATZOFF, NICHOLAS PEZZELLA, HERMAN 'l'AYLOR, JAMES ICEEFE Front: Raw 2: Row.8: Row 4 .' HOME Room 4 BEVERLY InnY, VIRGINIA COITNCILL, ANNE IZIAYNEB, QDOROTHY IQAHN, MYRTLE Antony, INIAJI-GAJIET SMITH, Lomsm BIIUFF NIARGARET LAINE, Dono'rf1EA GAINFDRT, EUNICE OWEN, EVELYN ARM- SELEY IEIINESTINE KEM11, EMILE FOSTER, sfrnoxm, IIWING JonnAN, GRAHAM W11.IfIzED FERGUSON, Invma BAn'rnoN, I-IERIIEHT GORDON, JAMES PAGE, CHARLES GRANT FRED BRENNEN, WARREN WHITIZ, AUBBEY GIIIFFIN, CHARLES SUGG, 1L'1'oN ALLsBIzooK, CALDWVELIJ Cooxm, Ronmu' IIASLER, ROY Dozuzn, THOMAS JACKSON, JAMES BLOW, M LEROY DAVIS, GEORGE NUILMAN, NVILLIAM GZKLLION --vi 135 In- Juniors Front: Row 2: Raw 3: Row 4: HOME RooM 5A JEAN hiATHEW'E, DoRo'mEA ITALY., PIELEN GoRnoN, DJARY POWELL, DoncAs -YAMES, niILDRED BECKETV1-, DIARY LEE Twmmf CORNELIA DETLIER, KATHERINE Pnoscn, EIJZARETH FENTRESS, CHARLOTTE CAFEEE, MYRTLE DAVIS, Donxs LANE, IVIARGARET PLASS - THOMAS RIISTER, 'ITIARHY STEWART, Lmwoon EAET, J OHN DOIIBINS, IiIN'1'ER BERNARD, GEORGE MACCUIKBIN, DIELVILLE POYVELL HENRY TATEM, FELDER Woon, XVARREN BRAY, JACK ROSE, LEE ICITTRELL, FRANK GREYARD, BURNIS OLIVER 1 1'rm.I : Raw F2 Row 3. Row 4: vil 136 B2-' LIOME Room 513 NIARGARET BEASLEY, ACIARY ALLCOX, FRANCES WARE, LENNIE DAVIS, IVIAILIE BYRD EMMA CERIMSTEAD, Eurru ASKEW, FRANCES BIYERS, HATTIE M OORE, VIRGINIA HALL, NIARGARET ETR1-:RIDGE EDYTHE .KUSTIN, IVIYRTLE DAVIS, RosA PATER, HANNAH Bowmn, SYLVIA LERMAN, VIRGIL Form DORO1'HX' JQNES, Lov fHARl!ELL, 'PAUL ROUNTREE, HERBERT NORTON, SRELTQN SEWLEY, DOROTIIY GARD a J uniors F1'0rLl: Raw 2. Row S. Row 4: HOME Room GA RUTH Liam XVODDHOUSE, SYLVIA YAMALAKI, E'rHI:.L VITSKI, ELLA 1VIORGANB'1'EIN, JNTARY TINGLE, TIIELMA LEGUM, MARGARET Afmms RUTH HQLLOMON, DOROTHY STAPLES, RCIAIZGARET SEELEY, ALTHEA HA'rHAwAY, PATRICIA INIANNING, ANN SCOTT, VIRGINIA O'NEAL HERRER1' JENNINGS, COUNTESS XVHITE, GRARLo'r'rE WVHITE, IQATHERINE IVIORRIS, J OSEPHINE AGOLINI, LOLA SEYMORE, ANNETTE JONNS Ronmm' XVATKINS, RIACK NVILCOX, CALVIN SIMPBON,AR'1'HUR SIELGEL, RAYMOND CHAPMAN, Romzlw TAYLOR F1'07ll.' Raw 2: Row 8: Rom 4: HOME Rooms SB AND :KUD. B Bmvry 1xi1LLER, IUIILDRED POVVELL, SELMA REKONTY, MILDIIED SCIIOQNMAKER, JUNE YV!-IITE, E'I'uEL I'II-:II-TER, MARIE BI-mcfmm, IYIARY HENSON LORENE MCKOWN, FRANCES DAVIS, Omm ELLIOTT, CECIL GWIN, Susm CYARY, ANELU TWEEDY, BEULAH PARSONS, LIARGARET EDWARDS, EVELYN STAWVLS PAUL NICELROY, VIRGINIA Hofstra, FRANCES BEAN, IVIARGUERITE GREGORY, GLADYS BARR, IfA'1'HER'lNE STERLING, DCIARY LEVVIS, ARLENE DAKIIDEN, ZVIAE GINN . Annnm- WHITE, RAY XVELLER, 'THOMAS McCoRmc1c, LLOYD LEIPEIG, AUGUSTUS RCIENGULAS, RAY HALL, JAMES IIANSEN, ALTON BU'l'I1ER, IINIDENTIFIED, ALFRED GARTUN H21 'I 37 If ig M' - ,um W4 H Mfg, HOME Room 9 Front: IQATHARINE SUTTON, EL1zABE'I-H JONES, NEILL VEAZEY, FRANCES NIC!-IOLSON, ELIZAIKETIX GATTIS, IIAZEL CHANCE, THELAIA WILLIAMS Row 2: EDDIE GALLACGHEII, HELEN FELDMAN, ELIzAIsE'I-E DUNRAR, HELEN CAOAOE, ELSIE CROMWELL, VVANETA XVEAVER, FRANK Svrrzm, EDWARD IIOPPE ' Row 8: CHARLES GOLDSTEIN, JAMES BRINKLEY, WILLIAM THOMAS, ROBERT JOLLY, COLLINS HILL, GEORGE FER- NANDES, BILL JORDAN Row 4: ARNOLD LINBLAD, SAM AEOHDELL, BIARTIN KAPLAN, LYLE BEOKNER, CHARLES LAIRD, LEON RAPAPORT, EUGENE LEAOII Front: Row 2: Raw 3: Raw 4: EI 'I 38 In- HOME ROOMS 15 AND 202 ELIZABETH SAVAGE, ANTOINETTE CONTRADA, MARGARET HARTLEY, INIINNIE HUGHES, HILDA KUOK, BERTEA HOFFMAN, HELEN SI-IUE, FARLEENE NOONEY, JENNIE GLAXNCY DUANE TAYLOR, NIARY LEE ZKEENAN, ENOS BUROESS, JENNINGS BENNEIE, ROBERT GALE, LEONARD YATES, CHARLES BORILI4, RICHARD NVINSTON, NVILLIAM GATLING, ROBERT DAVENPORT ANNA IQIGHT, CONNIE LEIGH FEREIKEE, BEVERLY DICKENS, KATHERINE THOMPSON, VIRGINIA FLOWERS, ITELEN WULZER, ROSALIE GORDON, EMMA BLANCHARD, ELLA CHASE, EDWIN Cmfrz . . STEPHEN QUINLAN, DOROTHY NEW, THOMAS CREEKMEEH, RORERT IiARliELL, BOBBY PAUL, RALPH BONNEY, CHARLES BROOKS, PHILIP Bnmss, BEN WHITE, TOM BRIDGES . J , I V Juniors . . , is m XA . 1 I HOM'm,RooMs 16, K2 AND 306A MARJOIIIE JONES, ELDRED YVH1'I'EI:IEAD, ANNA VENETIDY, IVIILDRED Rmmsm, ROSALII-1 BARTLEY, GLADYS PEAY, J EAN OUTLAND, EVIILYN HANCOOI-I JACK BERARD, JOE KO:-mer, FJIEDA SALs1sU'nY, GRACE Hume, RIILDRED AFRAME, BCIAIIGAIZET COMMANDER, VIRGINIA JOHNSON, ANABTABIA Dounos TEDDY GRIFFIN, IVIAHGARET BAKER, LILA RUTH SAWYER, REEVES ROIlEl2TS, '1xHEL1IA PEAROE, LULA Acxirss, ALICE SHANNON, BLANOHE HOIILAND, ELIZABETH JUNG 1-SADORE AXELROD, Bonny GODWIN, EDW'ARD SEVER, CLAUD Drvnns, WlN1'0N HENDRIOKS, Ocm MCCRAW, HELEN SCHOOLS, PAULINE ST.-KLLINGS, EDNA BURKET1' HOME Rooms 201 AND 202 FRANCES POWELL, CYNTHIA! EVIASON, DOROTHY CHITXVOOD, HETTY WAIIA11, IEBIZAIKETH REED, ANNIY DYE' DIARY Sc1smnD'r, IVIARY EUG1-:NIA Mormrs BiARY URQUHAR11, FIQANODS DANIELS, SHIRLEY XVEINBERGER, BI-INTLIIY EDMONDS, JOHN Dmrrs, JAMES BRENT, CLYDE I'IUN'l', LANKFOIID xVHI'1'EHU'IlS'l' ROLAND NVIIIOHT, CLAUDE Nocx, BEN COLONNA, FRANK ROBINSON, IIERMAN GREUNKE, HABIB DOUMMAII, Jon FROSIO, JOHN PAUL JONES, DAVID Rosm YVILLIAM McGIxA'1 rEN, NVILLIAM MCDONALD, WINSTON LANE, PAUL IiAU'FMAN, LATTIE BROWN, LELAND IIOLMES, JAMES PERDUE, XVESLEY HUGI-ms, BETTY BURKHAIIT, ADA LUIIQANEY --:aI 139 11' Lu-,Calf of I Juniors Front : Row 9: Row 3: Row 4: HOME ROOM 203 ELEANOR BELL, PEGGY HAYMAN, JEANNETTE RAWL, FRANCES SATVYER, RUTH NAOLE, JACQUELINE DUNCAN, ILATHRYTI BERRY, MARIONICOULEON . E HILDA PADGETT, GLADYS MOSIER, BCIARJORIE hiARCH, ANGELINA NIINUTOLO, DOROTHY VVEIIHER, JEAN HILL, HELEN STVAIN, IqATHERINliI Homas, MARTHA MAHONEY GUY HARIHGAN, HENRY Blssonor, EDWARD PALASTHY, BILL ROMM, ANTHONY PANELLA, CARL GOAL, THOMAS ELLIS, EDGAR Woosr, WVALTER LOFLIN THOMAS TRANT, GLEN ZHARSHMAN, WILLIEORD PADGE'r'I', LEONARD BAIN, 'VVILLIAM BEVAN, DEXTER BOWERS, XVILBEBT VVALKE, ROBERT Nownzxy, EDWIN Hmm ' Frrmt: Row 2 Row ' 3: Row 4: 140 L-- HOME ROOM 205 RUIIY BASNIGHT, NIIRIAM CHENMAN,,ALICE IKERNS, BYRD SMITH, DOnO'1'1I1' LAWRENCE, PAMELA CARPENTER, BONNA FAI' GODFREY, LOUISE ,YODER MORRIS TISOHLER, IKATHARINE ANDERSON, AUDREY VVORSHAM, LOUISE NNHITERURST, ESTHER JETT, BETH PRESTON, ELEANOR PINCUS, JEAN GUY, NAIICY OWEN JOHN TAZEWELL, IVIILLARD SMITH, ROBERT GORDON, SAUNDEFLS CORIIIN, ALFRED Fox, GLADYS WHITE, RUTH NOTTINGHAM, NIARGARET SNIDER, ANN GOUGII PRESTON BREEDEN, DORSEY COOPER, HAROLD DURHAM, JOHN PETERSON, XVALTER DEVANY, STOCK IVIITCHELL TOMMY GVWALTNEY, JOE LESLIE, CHARLES Wrncox ' Juniors Front: Raw 2: Row 3: Row 4: HOME ROOM 207 JUL1E'r'rE STROLE, JEAN LEWIS, FRANCES BROUGHTON, G'EWI'RUDE BELKOV, ANNE BONVER, DORIS POST, JENNIE GREENRERG, JULIA FELDMAN, PATRICIA CLARK ILUSSELL CRUTCHLOXV, IELIZA BETH XVRIGHT, DOROTHY WILLIAMSON, FLETA GREGORY, 1WiA.RY PAYNE BALDWVIN, FRANCES POSVERS, MARGARET NIAYS, DORIS FOSTER, JEAN CIIAIIMAN GILRI-Im' TIIORNE, PAGE PRESTON, MLARJORIE ZBALDYVIN, ETHEL HOIILOAION, CINDA LOU POWELL, BETTY ELDER, MARY RICHARDSON, ALXRJORY GREGORY, SHELTON EURE BANKS ELMO JOHNSON, GEORGE STORES, BOBBY EPPEE, I'IAR1lY'HAYCOCK, ICIMBALL PAYNE, BEVERLEY TRAYLOR, 'FEE CHIN, WALTER BECKETT, GEORGE GILES, GEORGE ARNOLD Front: Row 2: Rum 8: Rom 4: Row 5: HOME ROOMS 209 AND 211 PEARL COIIEN, IQATIILEEN PARLEuvrE, IWZARY BUTLER, VIRGINIA BENSON, :ELIZABETH Alzmxxnmcnw, MUR1EL ,PADGE'1'T, HELON WVALLACE, LUCILLE MURRAY, ROSE MARGIo'rTA, JUDY GRAY Rum' Frucx, J-EAN LIOXVARD, NOIZIMIIX POR'rER, IEMMAYQALEVAS-, HUGH EDERLY, CU'l'!Il,lER'1' BLAKE. W ADS- XVOIITH BUGG, l ARAN'r SKTNNER, WILLIAM CASHMAN, 1L.MMETfI' FOGLE BIARY BLIAIIGARET EAST, 'ELLEN Pl-ILEGATI, INEZ BATTEN, CAROLINE CORY, CLARA VOLLMRR, DOROTHY PIANBEN, Doms HANEEN, FRANCES WILSON, DIARY TIMRERLAKE, LEOTA SHERMAN IBTHEL BELI.Ows, AVLEE ENOS, DIARY Ross, JEANNE BURKE, GATETYOOD DASHIELL, MANUEL SAUNDERN, JOHN DEICIQMAN, CHARLES GREEN, WORTIIINGTON GRIMSTEAD, BODDIE WIGGINS, IJILLY COMPHER GARY SAVAGE, EDDIE XVOLCOTT, CAROLYN CI-IILDRI-zss, NVYNDIIAM BROWN, LADDIE WJXLKER, LOUISE HARRIS, BRUCE BOWDEN, JACK BRoUG.n'roN, IRVIN BASNIGIIT, LEE CROSBY, JULIAN BAU11 --EI 141 I A A 'u 4 . bfi? :HQ xi' RM - - A f 3. WwfmyM, nv fwfd. 63? vii . Ik , ff 4 IGN BTS! .' Juniors Front: Row 2: Rnw 3: Row 4: HOME Room 214 TIIICK BIARTIN, VVILLIE BIAE GARDNER, JEAN TAXYLOR, IVIARJORIE T:kK'LOE, EVELYN H ABIR, GRACE TIASFOIKD, ELrzABE'rH JCNES, VIVIAN J ACKSON, NIARGARET SEARS MARY ATKINSON, IIIMA Mooma, Rosm GLAKSSER, JEAN NVARXVICK, CIKTHEIITNE 1X'I'URRAY, ALICE FLOYD, NORMA SCOTT, BEVERLY SPENCER JEAN BELL, BILLY URQUIIART, MARTIN XVILL!S, FLEETWCOII GARDNER, GEORGE GILBERT, XVILLIE JONES, HARRY JONES, :XUDREY CAMPBELL, ANTOINETTE CACACIA , CHARLES .'xDAMB, BILLY Dozum, BILLY BOYKIN, XXVILLIAINI MERIDITII, RANDALL COLE, BILLY BROXVN, GEORGEISTORMINGEXI, .T. W. CALVERT, DAVID ROANE Frnnl: Row 2: Huw 3: Rom 4: -QI 'I42 IIC'- HOME Room 215 , BIARTHA. BRLNSON, PEARL POPE, ANNE VANDERBERRY, JEAN Nomus, NIARGARET BIARTIN, ,-QNNABELL ALEXANTIER, NANCY EARNI-JST, VIRGINIA STILES ELIzAIsETH BROWNLEE, ELVIN SANTDS, SHIELA SEAWELL, RCIARIANNA INIEARIG, CARCLINI-2 xvILIEY, IQATHRYISI PILAND, FRANCES JAHVIB, ANNA BALLARD LUCY SPENCER, VINCENT 'PHOMAS, BILLY REDRERN, NORMA 'E'1'11ET1IDGE, NIARTYN RICHARDSON, ADRIENNE JOHNSON, HELEN CHAMPION, ELEIE BUNTING - RICIIARIJ OWEN, :XLLAN MUSE, PIIILIP DAvIs, JOSEPH PATTEIISCN, STANLEY BJXRNES, PAUL HART, JACK STUBBS, ARTHUR BROCK ' 1 I Juniors Fronl.: Homin ROOM 216 Doms NOBLE, TIIELMA JORDAN, LUCILLE BLOOMER, CATHERINE KORBACII, SHILLEE GrL.-SBSER, ANN THORN- TON, :KA'l'HLEEN SAMS Row 2: CA1-HARINE SHANE, BLKRJORIE CI-IIL1mEss, VIRGINIA SMITH, ANNJK BANKS, ALICE FOLKES, LIILDRED .'KLLARD. RUBY CALHOUN, COUIITNEY TAYLOR Row 8: CHARLES DAVIS, VIRGINIUS Sm-ILL, FRANK KYIARSHALL, GEORGE LLIARSHALL, ILUBEN A1ILLER, ROBERT PITT. DONALD PUSI-:Y Row 4: WILLIAM LIANSON, JOE LONG, I-LYIIIOLD AIJAVIS, JAMES SIMMONS, BILLY BURTO , LESTER JENNETTE, JAMES ' fl ff z I T1 u ,Y - QW:- 'W ,W M, vw' f J fa- - -1,-',EErF'f' mf!! fd' ,.,f7 ,O .5'f '. - V ,- A- A p -4. 4. -,, I, ffvfjj 1 uf' Emi X3 S T , ' A 2 A . I Front : Row 2: Row 8: Raw 4: HOME Rooms 303 AND 316 Nomxm x7ELLINES, DOROTHY Kvcx, FLORENCE STANFORD, EVELYN Moonm, LLKRIE BIINOR, IfA'l'HRYN1 ALOISIO, ALI-IIEA RANDALL, JACQUELINE IZIOLLEY, LOUISE LEE, EVELYN FIOAHRA Gnoncm GUY, XVILIJAM '1'URNER, Fmsn :KUSSENHOFEIL EMIL SERLICII, IALEX KOTAIQIDES, CARROLL BOUNDS, R,0HEIi'l' Cox, FRANK BEACH, Bum' GOOFIIEY, RALPH SAWVNING RGSAIIIIE 11,-KUCH, CATIIERINIQ ROIIINEIWE, AILEEN MOCOY, MAE Gxmvms, IQATHERINE KLmNs, KENNETII1 Pymss, R'IER1DDI'l'lT Gmnow, Momus Wnrcsrrr, NELSON BULL, ALLAN JONES, HUGH SANDEFUH, PATSY SMITII LEON XVOOTTON, CI:lARLOT'l'E STONE, IIELEN KEEHN, STELLA BRICKIIOUBE, GRANVAL MOUL'1'I-mol-, CLAUDE NOIIMAN, FnANK CPERPENNING, EDWIN TWINE, JAMES WALKER, THOMAS PICKLEII, BEVERLEI' WIIEN --:JI 143 D' Juniors Front: Row 2: Raw 3: Row 4: , HOME ROOM 304 ELIz,IBETu HARDIN, IVIARY LEE UTLEY, :EDLYN IVICPIIEREON, S-HIIILEY KELLY, AUDREY ELLIS, LILLIAN GILLILAND WILLIAM HAGAN, ROBERT FIELDS, LUTIIEI: WIIRNEE, ROBERT Frscauomx, JOSEPH GWIN, Rox' WVILLIAMSON GEORGE CAKE, JOHN IVIOIR ARMISTEAIJ, MEHVXN HOFFMAN, AUSTIN IVICLENDON NVILKINS, LINWVOOD WVYHITEHEAD ' VERNON NEIGENFIND, RAYMOND ELLIS, JACK FINL f , ,L M NICHOLS, BRITT DAVIS, DEL ALLEY A -. X Front: Row 2: Row 8: Row 4: -:JI 'I44 121-- HOME ROOM 305 EDNA MOORE, DOIKOTHY DUrmU,x, EIINA MAE F151-Iran, BETTY GOTTLIEB, CECELIA FAVERMAN, JANE Wlcxs, JEAN Gonwm EMILY Dmmxcxsozv, FIIANOES HODGES, ANN HOLAI, DOROTHY BEMLEY, ELEANOR ALDIIIDGE, MAIIOUEIHTE CLARKE, MARIE IXIODLIN ROBERT OWENS, JOHN NICKOLSON, BEN BRANCH, I-Lxnmf RUMHLE, Rox' MARTIN, JAMES SADLER, D.wm JONES Hmmr GUS'l'!N, JAMES BOSANG, JAMES MACON, B1ARTYN Rrclmumson, GILBERT HJEVEILLE, ROY LAnsEN, MnIv.TIN SEIDMAN Juniors HOME ROOM 306B Front: ASHLEY JONES, IYIILDRED MARSILILL, LOUISE ROUGHTON, HELEN SAUNIJERS, PAIGE WEST, RUTH PRICE Row 2: FRANCES GUTIERREz, ROY D.-XIINALL, :KNAPP TOMLERLIN, JOHN II.-XCKNEY, LUCILLE B.xsDEN,,SrRIL REVELL, VERNON GREGORY Raw 3: CHARLES HICKEY, BERNARD CII1'I-TY, JAMES FENTRESS, ROBERT ATKINSON, VVILLIAM WYILLIAMS, EDNA R.Ylll!L Rau- 4: NVILLIAM SAWYER, EDWARD IVIYDJETTE, THOMAS IIARPER, PRESTON MIIONEYHAM, ROBERT GOLEY, GERALD 'ENSLEY HOME ROOM 308 Front: JAOQUELINE NIADDEN, FLORENCE GAMES, DOROTHY SHEIL, CATHERINE CHAPPELL, JULIA Bmmorrcns, x7IRGINIA GUYNN, BRUCE BABTIAN, ANNE L.xssITER Row 2: FANNJE BROOKE, HELEN FOSTER, ITELEN DEFREES, BETTY SNYDER, ISAREI.. GONMEE, :BELLE FAUCETTE, JANE BItYAN1', BmT'rY LYONS, 'ELLEN EPPLE Row 8: MAX BAHMEISTER, EUNIOE GUNTER, NIILDRED WEIss, RUTH TUPPER, VIRGINIA KARPA, LILLIAN JOHNSON, ANNE DIXON, DOROTHY NVHIBELER, MAY NIACQULBBEN, SPENCER TVILLIAMS Raw 4: HELEN PERLIN, Hlmonn BROXVN, JOE BURNILAM, GILADY GATLIN, Bonny ROBINSON, JTMINIY IfARNEZIS, SUzANNE DEOKER, CQERTRUDE IQRAMER, AMBA PARSONS --:II 145 Juniors Front: Row 2: Rpzv 3: Row 4: 1, 5 F1-,jlgf?'Ri 'm HOME Room 310 EDNA STEWAIi'l', NIITZI SUGG. ANNA SMITII, Avis DRISKILL, JUNE ARNOLD, ZYIARGARET RoYsToN, BERTHA FINLEY, IIUCILLE KEMP, DIARY FEIIEBEE JOHN WVILLIAMS, JUANXTA DAUQIIERTY, VIRGINIA BIALHON, JUNE DECIIERT, JUNE BUTT, GLORIA FICKLE, DOROTHY IXQATTHEWE, BERNICE PUGH, MAREL CARR, CATHERINE WHITEHEAD YV-ILLIALI J ORDAN, Woonnow DUNN, WVILL-IAM Gonwzrx, DAVID SMITH, NICK LAND, AUBREY POXVER, LYTLE PORTER, OLIVER WILSON GRIFFIN IBAACS, ROBERT XVOODNVARD, :FRANK WARRI-:N, ALoNzo XVINBORNE, BEN QUINN, LEONARD LINDSEY, JAMES DAILEY, JoE BENSON, JACK MAN: Front: Raw 2: Row 3 Raw 4 --AI 146 IE-- HQIIE Rooms 311 AND 315 , .ANNIE BALL, IIELEN CONSTANTINE, BARBARA LESVIS, ELIzARETn OwENs, HELEN 1XiILLER, DIARY l1UNDY, S'rELI..A Annowoov, Dome, HAYWOOD :LXIELVIN Snvuus, EARL XVILIQIAMS, JOHN BLACKWELL, JAMES BEnsoLE, JOHN BEAIIION, NENN'LON SIZEMORE, BILL WINFREI-:, I'IAIlRY Hosxwonn :NLLRGARET TARKENTQN, Donxs MCGOWAN, IVIILDIIED XVILLIAMS, ITELEN UPTON, JACIQ Woons, EDWARD D.AUGHERTY, HOXVARD CREIILE, W ILLIAIA BECK, JOHN DALTON AZILEE STYRUN, LOUISE CARI-IART, LAURA NEWEY, Dams NQRMAN, Dams NYGAARD, DORO'FHY Tomo, CLATTDIA LLEWELLYN, ELEANOIK WAGNER, XVILLIAM BZELLY, ISADQRE REICHEK, J AMES WALDROUP . . -.,:,.M,. .. .. 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'-:JI 147 12: Sophomores Front: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: 1 HOME Room FLORENCE AXHMAN, RUTH Moss, IiA'1'1lERINE HARMON, Mxnnfmn W1LLnuv1s, CARRIE Nonrucorxr, LEIBA BROWN, IVIARGARET XVALDML-KN, PHYLLTS IIUDGINB V AUDBEY Kmscrx, InvoNA Monnow, THELMA DAVENPO1I'If, DIARY NE'r1mL TAYLOR, Donxs LEACB, Lois GRQWDEH, EVA HOLLOWAY, JANE Eosu-1:11, Nomm VVEIFQRD STANLEY E-!AcKs, IMQGENA BARNES, G-RACLYDALTON, MARY ELLEN TAYLQN, JACK CARTER, WvELLS Gnssnmvz, IQENNETH BlUHIlAY, CARROLL SPENCER, FRANKLIN DENNIS Bon BARRETT, SARA S1'1LEs, JANE BRINKLEY, CARTER BRIGGS, MAWPHA ELLEN B.mnwr'r, LA1mY DOYLE, JAY BALL, BILL O'BnIEN, LIITJTLEY Snumlm Front: Raw 2: Row 3: Row 4: -QI 148 In-- Hozvm ROOM 8 ELOXSE 'BRICKELL, DoRo'rHx' WARRINER, Iirrrv I-Iowan, BETH BITTNJA11, Ims PEARCE, LUCILLE FETHERSTON, JUSTINE JOHNSON, NE'r-'rm DURRANT CATHERINE GWIN, Esrrmn Lmssnn, BIAIITHA FARLEIGH, VIRGINIA Goonwm, INEZ EARLY, ALMA Moonxu, RUTH I-IARTLEY, FLonmNom REHJHEK, HELEN J QRDON JAMES DICKINSON, ROSALIE VVILKINB, X7IRG!LIA Grimcsomf, Mtxmm BECK, PRUDENCE Romsxvrs, DELORZS Bum, IVIARION BLACKWELL, B11.LY Hnnxrvr, Enwoon FOSTER Jon: PXNNING, RAPHAEL BELKQV, Hmsnm GAHDNER, BERKELEY ORMQNL, GEORGE IJAHKER, LLOYD NIILLER, IEDVVABD Homss, 'NIEIZVEN Sc:o'r1', RONDAI. AYDLETTE Sophomores Front: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: :HOME ROOM 10 'VIRGINIA SWANN, JACQUIBLINE DozIER, JEAN BOYD, VIRGINIA TREMI-ER, KERSEY MOR1iIS, GLORIA GILBERT, DOROTHY SADLER IVIARGARET GAINIPORT, MCDONALIJ IvEs, JAMES NVHITE, ENRICO CICERO, SAM EVANS, JAMES MATTHEWB, SADIE HARPER, ANNE BRACKETT WIIILQUGIIRI' HZARRIS, RICHARD FUNK, RAMON COHEN, GR.n'soN HARRIS., CHARLES XVEBU, DON CIQLA, Loma NEWRY, EDNVARD BERKERY, RALPH ODETTE JACK BQYENTON, IRVING DAVIS, Mnnvm TBORBJORNSEN, WILLTIKM ANDERSON, VERNON ROGERS, Emvoon MoRRIsE'1'rE, GARLAND MCCOY, ARTHUR CTUILLE Fra nl : Row 2: Row 8: Rmu 4: HOME Room 11 HELEN TAYLOR, DRUSILLA NVHITE, RIUTH OWEN, RUBY BowI..Es, RIILDRED Woonrm, BEVERLY DOZIEIQ, Domus BONNEWVELL, MARJDRIE PITT, Doms XVILSON ERMA GRAHAAI, Doms ZFIBCHLER, VIRGINIA ToM.I..INsoN, EILIZABETH SMITH, SHIRLEY FINKLEBTEIN, VIVIAN ESTES, ALUIIE WILKINS, NI,-KEY GRETAKIS, ARLYENE HUDGINS, EVELYN XVILLIAMSON BURR Moss, ROGER AL1'ON, HARRY SCHMOELE, ELMER WILGUS, BETTY JENKINS, XVILLIAM CROWDER, CHARLES REYNOLDE, CARLTON ROBERTS, CLIFFORD .ADAJMIB FRED GAEKINE, NICK REDAVID, SAM STALLINGS, PETER PIOLLAND, FRANK PANELLA, ROYCE JENNINGS, WILLIAM KIJTZ, LEON SMITH, 'FAYLOR COUSINS, N0liYVOOD BARRUS --:JI 'I 49 Sophomores Front Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: K HOME Room 12 JOBTN FIIITZINGER, BEVERLY RIARSHALL, ELLWORTH BONNEY, WILLIAM REED, EDXVARD CIATLING, NORWOOD DOUGLAS, HENRY COOPER BOBBY ROIIINSON, BLANCHE TREAXLE, RUTH GREEN, OLEAN POTTS, AGNES DAVID, 1VIAII1ON IHARIUS, ROSE PERKINS, LENA LERFRRS, ELLEN BEAMAN STILLMAN IHUDGINS, NVALTER BOWDEN, JAMES DUFIPEE, DUVAL DUCKETT, 'JTRUXTON NOE, ONEIL IVVYNN, WAYERLY ARMAND, EDDIE BELL, ERNEST SCARBOIIOUGH WAYNE TURNER, WILIPORD BALL, JOE GAYLE, RICHARD PIARDING, 'THOMAS DE:KN, EDXVARD XVILKINSON, JOHN HARRIS, EDGAR TROTTER, ALEXANDER PADTB Front: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: :al 150 In-' HOME Room 13 BERTHA PERLIN, DOIl01'IiY NElGENFIN'D, GREENWOOD SUDDITH, PAULINE CAPPS, NANCYE TUCKER, JEAN WILLIAMSON, JEANNE CLARK, FRANCES BUIIKE, NORMA CIREEN IRENE COHEN, BERNICE RICHASRDSON, EMMA GILBERT, LELIA WICKS, LUCILLI-1 SPEROS, BETSY MCCUE, JULIA ROBINSON, CLARA STAKES, CLARE PEARL MATTER, ELIzADETII HILTON HENRIIITTA PERWORTH, ROBERT BURROUGIIS, THOMAS TURNER, PHILLIIA FITCILETT, GEORGE STEPIIENSON, LLOYD JORDAN, RUSSELL DAVIS, DAVID ZEDVVARDS, LLOYD J OYNES, IRENE BANKS CALER HURST, FLOYD DILLARD, BILLY HUDDARD, SIDNEY CLINKSCALE, JACK FALLS, CARROLL CARLTON, CHARLES THOMAS, JAMES VVILLIAMS, JACK LELION, PAUL SAWYER, RICHARD OVERSTREET Sophomores F1011 t: Row 2: Raw 8: Row 4: HOME ROOM 14 ROXVENA XVILKEIL, LORRAINE x7AUGHAN, JANE LINIJIIERG, IRENE GORDON, BETTY BROWN, SYLVIA WIGGINS, LEONA STEIN, DORIS GODFREY CLARENCE TROWER, DOROTHY CANNON, NELLIE ASHBEE, ELIZABETH WATTS, IQATBERINE RAINIER, EVELYN PULIIAAI. SELMA LEVINE, NIILDIIED BOYETTE, BETTY DEAN LOTz HUIIERT HINMAN, PATRICIA SMITH, EDNA BARNES, IRNA WVILKINS, IDA MAE IvEY, ELLSTVORTH TIKLLY, MIXRGARET RIILEE, AILEEN UPTON, LQARJOHIE STOKES IVIARTIN GLASSER, IROBERT PIERCE, CARRIE SEELEY, ROBERT CLARK, BILLY GROVES, Ea.-SRLARDEN MILLER, IiUGH MASON, :RODGER SPRUILL, HUNTER CHARLTON, BLACKWELL :HOLMES Front: Row 19: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: HOME Rooms 17 AND 301 FLORENCE BAKER, MARJDRIE LESTER, PIIILLIS Smvlss, NORMA SOHORIELD, ANN BEASLEY, ARRIETT BJILLAN, NIILLIE ANORESOB, NIILDRED PADOETT, DOROTHY SPENCE, JULIA EASON LOUISE BIIOXVN, EMMA PERRY, XVILLOUGHBY SNOWDON, LLEWELLYN URIOK, WVILLIAM SUMMERLIN, GEORGE COLSTON, JAMES POOLE, CARY LEE JARvIs, IQENNETH ROSE, CAROLYN BARTLETT, ISABEL WAGNER TELIZAIBETH THOMAS, RAY DAY, ELIZ1LBE'l'H FULGIIAM, ELIZABETH STALEY, SHIRLEY NIKON, VERNICE GORNTO, MARGARET WRIGHT, VIRGINIA IIAWVKINS, JUANITA J ONES, LOUIS BOzARD, ROBERT SHANNON LEON KRUGER, HARVEY PARKER, HYMAN SONKIN, EDWVIN PEARLMAN, IIOWAIID LEGUM, :ROGER LEDBETTER, IIOHEICT COLE, SAM LAIESTAIN, ELMER NIURPHY HARRY NEIDER, BERNARD WEINBE1iG, HAROLD GOLDMAN, ERNEST LJOHRIS, VERNON HOLLOMAN, BILLY BORRITT, IJAWRENCE SIIELTON, JOHN MEEKINE, ELMO H'OPKINB --JI 'I51 If' Sophomores HOME Room 19 Front: ANNE UJYLER, PAGE MILLER, :LVIARY BHAVO, DIARY STEPHENS, 1x1ARY SUE IRELAND, IXIARION IQEA, DOROTHY UPGIIURCR, BETTY WATSON Row 2: ARSENA GILBERT, CAROLINE WEBSTER, HELEN SAVAGE, JANE RIARTIN, EVELYN IXNDREWS, IDOROTIIY MITCHELL, CONRAD NVOOTTEN, LOUISE STAUNTON, Ii0BERT I-IECIIT Row 3: EUGENE MILLER, ALLEN BROOKS, LEON HARIION, FRANK LIACHEN, CAREY LIODLIN, HARRY RICBTEIR, 'GEORGE BROWN, JOE DOUMAR Row 4: IiENNETH JONES, BILLY BERRY, BILLY PARKER, EDG.4Ii CARPET, IQEITH TOLER, ROBERT WOOLARD, BILLY LEACH, MILTON SUTTON 3 U I. Um . 5 -I '::: I rl L4 'T' --:AI 'I 52 Frontf Row 2 Row 8: Row 4: Ig.. HOME ROOM S-1 KATHERINE LIITMAN, ELIZABETH GRIFIPITH, MARTI-IA PRIDGEN, DOROTHY SADLER, KERSEY MORRIS, LORTIAINE SENTER, BERNICE GEEFEN, JACQUELINE DOZIER . WESLEY SMITH, DDIIOTHY STUBIIS, PAULINE MANNING, MARTHA KLAIPR, VIRGINIA SWVANN, RUBY XVRIGIIT, DOROTRI' MAJOR, PHYLLIS DANIEL VIRGINIA DOZIEH, COLIN CADDELL, JACK REAMS, JACK S1-IERRY, SHIRLEY IVIASSEY, MARIE VIzzINI, NIAITY WALKER, JEAIJT Born JULIA WATSON, CARLTON HUDSON, CHARLES ARCHER, CHRISTIAN PETERSEN, ROBERT SAGNETT, CLARENCE PARTIN, RORERT GAMES ' I Sophomores Front: Raw 12: Row S: Row 4 I-IQMEQRQUMIS-2 NIURIEL SHAPIRO, BETHEL IIUMFELT, JUNE RIDER, LUCILLE POTTS, ELENA OWENS, DELIA SNIDER, Dono'rBY GxzovEs, W ILMA LEE BOLLING NXDAY RDDINSON, LUCINE SCHMITZ, JEAN Cnosswnrrn, JUNE WILSON, NELL BRYAXNT, X7l11GINIA HITGHINGB, VlOLE'P TzXYLOH, IXTARJOIIIE GRIM, 1iUTH.CjOLDB'I'0NE VIEWLETTE ATTA, TERRY IYIULLINB, FRED BAYNE, RORERT SAUNDERS, ROBERT SALZBERG, THELMA IQRUKIN, IELIZABETH J AKEMAN, BETTY ANN J ONES CLARKBON PRICE, PRESTON BLAKE, JOHN WIGGINS, WILSON JoHNsoN, WVILLIAM LAWSON, MANLY Mosman, BAXTER CARR, ROBERT SINGLETON, JUDSON HUPMALN Front: Raw 2: Row 3: Row 4: HOME Rocm 204 BIARIAN HURw1'rz, VIVIENNE BULLOCK, ROY FITCHETT, IMAR1' JORDAN, ALMEDA KIRLES, EDITH BOSXVELL, I-IELEN MCCLELLTXN LAURA DURHAM, FRANCES INGE, BLANCHE HoL1'oN, V1VI.AN BARBER, CQERALDINE SHIELDS, PEGGY HEENER, GRACE SAVAGE, CAROLINE R1-:NTSCHLER ' GRACE ELLERTON, GIlfkClD CAs!-1, ROWVENA BUTT, .AUFREY GASKINS, JOHN EVANS, EI.IAS IETHEILIDGE, IETTA SPIIUELL LEE FRANK, JACK AMES, HARRY CALLANVAY, ELMEIi SANDERLIN, MORRIS FRIEDMAN, GEORGE McGINN1s, Rm' CARHA, Ancnm .IouNsoN, STANL1-:Y GxMuERT --:JI 153 IP: Sophomores Front: Raw 2: Row 8: Row 4: HDME Room 208 FRANCES 1'IAMI.-IN, IWIARION NORFLEEU', FRANCES NOTTINGHAM, POLLY STURGIS, ETHEL MYERS, IWIARGARET GILL, IXIARY LEE BLICK I NANCY ANN NVIIITII, CECELIA IVICGRATTAN, VVILLIE LOXSE STUART, MARIE MOIIRES, RU'I'I-I RILEY, .ALICE IIUNTEII, 1W'AHGARET XVRIGHT, .ANNABELLE HART BTILDRED ALLISON, EDITH BQLL, NANCY FOSTER, CORNELL HUNGA'rI:, TVILLIAM WVERSTER, ELIAS KAL, STANLEY LEGUM JOHN CARSON, CECIL TURNER, XVILLIAM JOHNSON, CARELL ISPIIQRDING, DAvID KRUGAH, DAVID CUNLIFFE, ,.,,g LEONARD OLIVENEAUM, .ALFRED CARSON, EARL CROSS Front: Row 2: Raw 8: Row 4: RI 154 EQ-- Homm Room 210 LILLIAN BRYINGTON, JOE HARRIGAN, MAC HILL, WALLACE KEENE, IIARVEY I'IYAT'1', ANGELLNE VoURLAs IDA AFRAME, BESSIE YVILLIAMS, DIAIIILYN WVHITE, ROSA RIENESIS, ARDOTFI SPRUILL., LOUISE DAVIS, NoRMA Dowlz ' VIRGINIA J oYNEs, Donna LONG, JULIA HARRIB, LANETIA STURGIS, HANNAH ROSENBAUM, MARION CRESSMAN, JELIZABETH RUST, RUTH DUPREE ELIzARE'I'II TURNER, CoNs'rANcE FLOXVERS, CATHERINE JOHNSON, XVIRGINIA CAPPS, MARY OwENs, LIAR' GUERITE NIORRKS, IXCIARGARET WIIITE, KATIIRYN POLLARD, BTARGARET CREDLE Sophomores Front : Raw 2: Ro-w Row 4: HOME ROOM 212 IXLNRY ROBINSON, MARGARET JORDAN, OLNEY MCVAl', ANN PATTEIISON, ISAREL GORDON, LOUISE BOAT- WVRIGHT, THEREAS h1ASTIlANGELO, JULIA PATRICK, CHRISTINE TAEIT JOE HEYMAN, DOROTHY DAvIS, DOROTHY DIMLING, THELMA COLEMAN, VIRGINIA BIIRCH, JEAN NELME, ELIZABETH DAY, VIRTRISE DUFREE, ANNE FOBEHAND, MARTIN CASEY FRANK XVEISEL, JACK PAGE, DOUGLAS ALIXERTSON, JOHN GOODE, STANDISH EDSON, GUY FOSTER, WILLIAM ARCHER, JOHN BEARD, PAUL BERLIN JOHN UPTON, LETVIS FOSTER, GEORGE MOORE, RAYMOND MCHENRY, ISAAC ICLAVAN, I'I.-XRRY LEGOETT, CARTIE HOCAR1-H, LAXVRENCE MORRIS, CECIL NAXLLS, HAROLD BAKER' ' I I I :I llw' ,,,i my . I I - E1 A .f',,,,-,, , D , Frrmt: Row 52: Row 3: Row 4: HOME ROOM 213 ROSE ANDERSON, VIRGINIIX POPE, IVIARION OVERSTREET, MILDRED GREGORY, NIOLLY NELSON, LOUISE EGOLESTON, LOUISE WICIGHT, HELEN GUNTHEII, FRANCES THOMAS ELIZABETH RUSH, MARY SWAR'rz, DORIS SPENSKY, NANCX' XVYATT, SHIRLEY NIALHON, JOCIE LAOO, ELSIE HAWVKINS, CAROLYN JOHNS, BERTRAM BIYERB, 11ICHARD COLLMUS NVALTER STEWART, ERNEST' BUTT, ROBER'1' MCKAY, LAWRENCE 'l'EGG, PIERCE LOVE, JOSEPH C0l1I1E1'l'O, LAWRENCE WALES, EDWIN SCHUFFJVLAN, ROMON HALL, CHARLES BAILEY AUGUBTUS MENGULAS, PHILIP Russo, EDTVIN WRIGHT, CALVIN NVBI'I'EElU'IiST, MARSHALL CRAIG, DONALD NOLTE, WILLIAM YVOODWARD, FRANK AHLIAN, C. V. EDWARDS, JAMES FOYVDEN '-:KI 155 Ir: Sophomores V HOME ROOMS 300A AND 300B Front: VIRGINIA CONDOYIANNIS, GERTRUDE CLEAVER, SUSAN CLARK, NIARY BRESLAUER, DAISY SMITH, NIARY FEREBEE, IIOPE CROSBY, EVELX'N WIINN, JUNE BUTT, Avis DRISKIILL Row 2: BLIARGAIIET SEXTON, IiA'l'IIARINE ASIIINWALL, LIILDRED Cox, FRANCES -PIRRONE, ELIZABETH NANOE, VIR- GINIA SHARP, CLARA MAE ROBERTS, IVIARY LEE LIENIGST, LELIA LONDEHEE, SARAH GOODWYN Raw 8: ANDREW HYNES, I'1EllBERT H.-IRRELL, EDGAR BALDT5'IN, FENTON IYIYERS, IYIARION BAIN, XVILLIAM 'V.-NIL, BILL RORINETTE, JAY SMITH, JACK KINNE, NANIJY PENELLO, CHARLES EDSVARD RAWLES Row 4: RAYMOND WALKER, FRANK ADKISEON, BILLY DOYLE, CLIFFORD SPEROS, XVALTER TWIDDY, EUSTACE BAGNELL, CLYDE HENLEY, XVAITSEL UNDERDOWN, RILEY CULIIEPI-ER, ELMER BROTHERS From: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: II 156 Is-- HOME1 ROOM 302 DORA DOXEY, GEIIALDINE NICZKAMEY, VIRGINIA EVERETT, DORIS HIARRELL, CORNELIA KNIGHTON, PAULLENA ESLEECK, Doms BETHEA, DOROTHY RARY DOROTHY RUNNELLS, DOROTHY PARSONS, 1X'IYR.'l'LE BOWDEN, MAIETE GREGORY, GRACE BALLANCE, ROSALINE HECKT, ADELE STARR, VIRGINIA SPIVEY BERNARD BANAGAN, ROBERT GOAD, ANN BARTLETT, IYIARGARET BLACKMON, HAROLD HURXVITZ, CARROLL CIREENE, SOL :KREGER JAMES BUNCH, LEWIS ROBERTS, THOMAS MITCHELL, BERNARD ARRAMSON, ALTON BUTLER, ALFRED GARTON Sophornores . Fro nt .' Row 2: Ra I0 3 Row 4: Home ROOM 300 ' JEAN MCCLILLLAN, IRE:-IE BROOKS, IREN13 CHEHNITZER, JANE XVALLER, INJARY ELIZABETH VAUGIIAN, BJTLDRED Bmysnwoon, EILEANOR I-IOOSACK, MARGARET COIILAN EILEEN GARRETT, JACKIE SALVANT,'1IARGARET HUME, RITA DOGGETT, :KNNICIlUEER, IFAY IXIARTIN, MARION SAUNDERS, PTIYLLIS ARUNOV LILLIAN Jomss, DORO:1'HY Pmncm, INIARY LEVY, RICHARD KANT1-JR, JERRY RHUMHLE, RALPH JACKSON, :EDWARD TRUI1'I', PI-:TR BUCKANIXN GEORGE SMITII, GRAY SIMPSON, WILLIAM JARFE, ABLIIIR FRIEDMAN, BILLY OLD, TIARRY DUOLIIY, ALBERT DOUA1A1i, HERBERT HOF'FER, HENRY LUHRING Fran t: Ron: RDI!! 3: Row 4: HOME ROOM 312 IIARY BELOTE, ESTELLE JERNIGAN, VIRGINIA PHILLIPS, EVELYN TAvss, LUCILLE WOO, EVELTN Mc'DONALD, DOHOTH1' BUSH, SONIA DUNSTAN, THELMA SAVAGE ,ALTON IIAINE, BRANTON MCCASKEY, ROBERT WOOLORIOGE, JEAN NAGEL, MARION QUILLAN, FRANCES ROBINSON, BJILDRED RUSSELL, LOUISE JANSON, JESSIE SAUNYDERB LLOYD GILBERT, DANIEL GOLDMAN, XVILLIALI M. MARTIN, JOHN ERAIEN, ARTHUR PETERSEN, NVIIQLIAM JONES, WILLIAM ISUSTIN, FORREST MATTER, WARREN Ross, SAM CURTIS JOHN FORD, ILICHAHD PI-:IzRI', JAMES BIALONEY, ROONI-:Y NNI:lI'I'NEY, XVILLIAM IIALL, VINCENT SMITH, MURRAY 1-IACKNET, JOHN BKIOLLURA, CHARLES CALROW, GEORGE Honfms --:JI 157 If L Sophomoresg Frau! : Raw 2. Row 3. Row 4. 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JACK FLAX, BERNARD LDREN, wVlLLIAM DIIDHL, Ronmm' TIOENSHEL, PIARRELL NIORRIB Raw 2: JoIIN' ALEXANDER, ROBERT TAYLOR, ADIN WooDwAnD, ARTIIUR JACOCKS, ALFRED SALsnIIm', LEoN IKRUGEII B. ORMOND, IXKAURICE TISCHLER, ROGER I-IEDGERETH, DAVID TATEM, GEORGE HERERT Row 3: NVILLIAM JAIAFE, AIERVIN CLARK, THUMAB GWALTNEY, FRED CIIUSER, STOCK IVIITCHELL, HARRY NIORTON, JAMES SPENCER, RAY B1ANSFIELD, Louis NIIRMAN, ROBEIIT HECET Row 4 Josizru PURNIILL, XVILLIAM GIKMEB, :EARL NIITCHELL, LINWVOOD CI-II-IEQIIIRE. LESLIE BOBBIT'l', HH'MAN VVINN, IIARRY DQNSKY, HAIIDEN VOLLMER, PIENRY YIOWVELL, RICIIARD OVVEN, IIAROLD GOLDMAN Raw 5 li0BEll'l' SAUNDERS, IKICHARD SPINDLE, RANDALL COLE, TERRY IXIULLENB, PnE:s'roN BLAKE, BAXTER CARR, ROBERT BUGG, SIDNEY GOODMAN, PIARRY BRESCIA, MAX BAUMEISTER, :HENRY BRESS Raw 6' STANLEY BARNES, LEONARD COHEN, XVII.-SON POXVELL, BILLY OLD, PAUL BERLIN, Asxmiz FRIEDMAN, BENTLEY EDMUNDS, MANUEL SAUNDERS, DAKVID DABHIEIIL, CIIARLI-:s GREEN, RALPH O'DETTE, HOWARD LI-:GUM ' Bain LiLcr:.u'y Society llll.!Il'llJCl'S have been on n two-yczu' u:uII1migII for an eiilmgcd meinbersbip, and their success is easily lIlIlIlifCStIBd by the numbers who entered the Erst preliininaries of the Spring 1i1,eI':Iry contests. Use of the llliGl'0Dh0llE and the Public Address System in public speaking were undertaken by the group in prcpnrntion for developing 2. perfection in bhe boys when Hspeukixlg on their feet from their heads . Throughout the year prominent publie speakers of Norfolk addressed the 'boys on widely v:J,ryiIIg subjects. fNule: The paragmplis on the .Club pages were p1'emw'ecZ by Elizabeth. Bm-rouyhs, '3iS?.J - OFFICERS Pfesidclll.-- .....,. . , ..,.,....., Berne rd ILOFOII Vi'LCU-P1138 ......... ........,......,..,..,,, B ill y Diehl Smcrelaries ..,.,.... I ack Flax, Robert Hecht' T1'EaSul'icS.. ...,......,... .......... H arry Brescia, Louis Ivlirlnflll. - ' Smweavils-at-arms .,.......,,, Harrell M 01-ris Hurry Donsky Sponsors ..... ....., R ir. Henry G. Nalley Mr. Hugh L. Vaughan --wil 159 12: Maury Literary Society Front: Row 2: Row 3 Row 4 Row 5 EVA LIAE NEE, PEARL Poms, GREENNVOOD SUDDITH, 'FRANCES BRINKLEY, SELMA REKoN'rY, ETHEL HEXFFER. BETTY Bnowiv, Dono'rnY BEALE, Wmwnmn FERGUSON SHIRLEY Hfsnms, lvlfxm' Jo CACACE, ll1AR'!' ELLEN CLIHOURNE, HELEN PERLIN, Em-nr Lou LEPSTEIN, ALICE Fosrmn, AUDREY Kmscu, ELIZABE1?II BROWVNLEE, ELVIN SA:-:Tas HELEN TIENIIY, LUCXLLE Snmzos, Dono'rHY SHEIL, Aivum PARSONS, VIVIAN JACKSON, ANN HOLM, Wmimno ANDREW, GERTHUDE KRALIEII, CAROLIN VVILEY, Es'mEn Piuvrnineis TIELEN FINE, ICATHLYN ALDRIDGE, LvJcxLLE MUNDEN, RUTH SAVAGE, IELIZAIXETII DUN1!AIi, FRANCES J.mvxs, ELIZAI1E1'H Btrmmucns, IVIARIAN HARRIS IQATE GILLETTE, GXYENDOLYN KIILLER, IYIARY GWYNNE CAMPBELL, F4L1ZAI!E l'H Pnoscu, Zm.,D,x BERLIN, THELMA WVILLIAMS, Mimy Kivmemwm DoDs0N, JENNIE SCHRIVER, BETTY Luunmca, IQATHRYN NOBLE The culminating activity of the Maury Liber-my Society is always the spring contests of the Virginia Literary and Athletic League, the Huals of which nre held :it the University of Virginia, OFFICERS usually in May. P1-cpm-ing contestants for these competitions, Pffisidwl ------ --'--'-- H Glen Hemi' the girls' literary society, whose president is Helen Henry, has V C'i'P eS '---- '- ------ Slllfleb' Hmrls Secretary .,... L ......,. .......... A mba Parsons materially helped lliiuury girls express themselves publicly through speaking, debating, and reading. This year the girls, together with the boy debaters, employed for the first time the Ohio method of debate. -41 160 Ib-- Sponsor ....... T1'easuw'er.-.,.. .... ...... VS 'inifred Ferguson ...mllliss Kate Gillette Etiquette Club EMMY LOU EPSTEIN, ALMA FULGHAM, ENID WILLIAMS, BELLE FAUCETTE, FANNIE BROOKE, Lornsr: DAVIS, Front: ELlNon IVIATHER, JIJANNE SALE Row 12: HANNAH Rosm-mAUM, RUTH DUPEEE, VIBGINTA JOYNES, :ELIZABETH TURNER, Doms WIIEATLEY, IVIYLRGAILET . YVRIGHT, Esrm-:n ICRAMER, 1VlAIzIL'rN WVHITE, VIOLA CARTTVRIGHT, EIIIZAHETH DUNBAI1 Row 8: DAISY SAYEIIS, LIABEL Loxs Knmwoon, GWENDOLX'N LIILLER, XVIRGINIA PARTREA, ANNE LAsfs1'rEI1., THELMA XVILLIAMB, ELIZAB1Q'1'H DART, BETTY VVITHERHEE, DIARY ELIZABETH iHA.LLm1m'roN Row 4: ELVIN SANTOS, ELIZAHE1'H BHQWNLEE, HELEN FINE, KIILDRED SHEFFIELD, BROWNYE MIDGETTE, BQARJORIE FITCHETT, JANE NIARTIN, ESTHER LAIBSTAIN Row 6: KATHLYN .ALDRIDGE, LOUISE STANTON, EVELYN LUPTON, NIARGARET VAN PATTEN, J ITAFNER FRANCES , O'BRIEN, Isolmn ELLxo'r, MANY Owm-rs, JEAN Born llfith every your of its growth, the Mlxury Etiquette Club adds newer and justly interesting phases to its work as Z1 group to promote a feeling of courtesy and friendship among sturlents hero iu Maury and outside of lXIuury . The successful project brought before the school was the presentation of Driftwood , sz, one-act play depicting the services offered travelers by the Travelers' Aid Society ol' Norfolk :und other ,population centers. Enid Vllilliams, Vice-President of the Club, played the role of the gracious clerk and showed how, when traveling, one should be polite and considerate of others. Antiquated social customs also were studied by the group at various programs. Alma. Fulgluun .Enid VVilliams ........Bclle Fnucettc OFFICERS President ..... . ..., ,. V'iG8-P1'6S ........ Secretary ..,,,. I Treasurer. ..,..........,,.....,,,, , Sprmsor......,. Miss M ary Famnie Brooke Cornelia Stuhr -'ral 161 I Club Hispanico .X Front: SHIIILEY MCELVANEY, BETTY BECK, Donoruy Tren-ALE, ELVIN SANTOE, CLAEA VQLLMEN, ALLISON TRIIIPLE, INEZ CCPPERTEITE, JXUDREY GILLIKIN, BETTY BRIDGES Raw 2: RUTH NAGLE, ELSIE BUNTING, KATHLEEN STnonL, ADELE NIORGAN, Donorny 1'IANSEN Dems HANSEN , . NELL BRYANT, EILEEN BELL, ELIzAnE'rrr Bnnnoucns, OLNEY IVICVAY, GRACE Bowno1N Raw 3: MARGARET PARSONS, G'ERTR'UDE BATTS, FRANCES DAVIS, Lors HEIMER, EVELYN LUPTON VIHGINIA STEWART , , NIILDRED Sums, DOT STAPLES, GLADYs PEBTVORTH, BERNARD Ifrzxowrrz, BILLY POND, DAVID 'TATEM Row 4 ' .XUDREY CLEGG, CATHERINE REGANTO, AGNES EAST, JEANNE CLARKE, .ROBERT HECHT, ALLEN Musrz, FRANK LEMON, RALPH JACKSON, PETE BUCHANNAN, CHARLES BiIDDLETON, BRADY DRAKE, NVILLIAM DE SIERRA, JOSEPH PUIINELL -. f K All V . wi -. . xv Row 5: RICHARD REED, EDNh'ARD GALUMEECK, WADsWon'rII BUCG, JACK LEMON, JULIAN Coon, ROIIERT TAYLOR, J ACK STUBBB, EDYVARD Hom-E, LEON RAx1x-Aronr, XVESLEY CLEGG, DONALD VVILBURN, EARL lVll'1'CHELL NVith the establishment in lXI:un'y of an active Pan- American society in the past few years, El Club Hi- spnnico, through its Spanish student members, has re- peatedly arranged EL special program for the observance of Intcrnzitimml Pan-American Day on April 14. The value of understanding Latin America and things Latin American was the underlying theme of the pro- gram arranged and presented this spring. Allen fMnse at this time gave an address on Pun-American Day: and William de Sierra., the Spanish-American Com- modore from Cuba, sang several Spanish and Mexican folk-songs. JI 162 Ie-' OFFICERS Sept.-Fell., '38 President ......... Vice-Pres..,--... Secretary Feb.-June, '38 ,Eileen Bell... ...... ....., I Audrey Clegg Audrey Clegg ....... ,. ...... Gertrude Butts Bernard Itzkowitzn .... ,.... A clele Morgan Tl'6HSll1'01'. ..,. ...., E clward Gulumbeck ...,.,,.,, Rul ph J nckgon Sponsor ,..... .. ,,.,, ........... W ...,., Miss F ranees Norsworthy Sodalitas Latina F .1- Fronl: CAROLINE Conv, ISABEL GORDON, DAISY SAYEES, CAROLINE WILEY, FLORENCE GAMES, FANNIE BROOKE, FRED CnUsEn, 1lLlARGAIlE'1' GONCE, Lois KIEKWOOD Raw 2: Doms LE.-xcu, ELEANOR HOOSACK, DOROTHY WHEELER, ANNE LAssI'rEn, JACQUELINE IVIADDEN, ISOBEL ELLIOT, DOno'rnY RHODES, JOE JANE Summa, F1zANcEs HODQES, NANCY XVHPDE Row 8. SHEILA SEAXVELL, MAMANNA MEARIG, LUCY SPENCER, EEVEREY DIOKENE, SAEA GRAY, IXCIARY PEIDE, BETTY LYONS, VIRGINIA LYONS, IETHEL WOOD, BIILDRED GOFFIGON, LUCIA RANSBERGEJ! Row 4. Mus. ANNE STIFF, PAT CLAHKE, FLETA GREGORY, ELVIN SANTOS, Donrs FOSTER, HELEN PERLIN, BELLE FAUCIDTTE, ANNE DxxoN, BETTY LUnmNG, MARGARET RAGSEALE, EARINEST FANNING Row 5 Miss PEARL TUCK, P11iL11- DAVIS, RANDALL COLE, ALLAN MUSE, GEORGE STOKES, HEIJEN ZIMORGAN, Topics ranging from the morlcrn 0X01LV3.l3i0llSii1l the ancient :KATHEl!TN'E BAEEEN, ENA TAYLOR, RIATLY K. DODSON, GRACE WARRTNGTON, NlARY'JANE SMART, JOSEPH CAELETO OFFICERS ruins of Poinpr.-ii to Egryptizm jewelry found along the Nile were pmssmitcecl by the progrmn comznittne of Soclalitus Latina. Fostered President .... L ...... ,. ,..., Fred C1-user by an interest in lhe ancient languages und civilizations, formerly Vice-p,,6S.-WWMU-V W.-F101.enue Games thought: dead , the spirit of the Latin Club has grown until all S6c,.e1a,.y--W. ,'V' mupannie Brooke nncieut learning and its relation to the modern student is the field T,.t,aSw.c,,mm W-mv--mmcaroline vviley in which its members, whether reading the Gallic WRl'S, the Cicer- Sponsors -'. wmlurs. Anne Sm? and onian omtions, or the epic poetry of Virgil, find cultural interest. Miss Pearl Tuck --2:1 163 In Cer-cle Francais , Front: H1185 1WfARY' YVOODARD, SARA BLACK, MARGARET BROWN, KIARGAREI' XVRIGHT, CONSTANCE CURTIS, DIANA PARKS, IVIARY JANE SMART, BETTY LOTZ, ISOBEL ELLIOT, IQNETIIA FREED Row 2. SALLY HUTCHINSON, AUDRE1' GILLIKIN, ELEANDR HOOBIKCK, RITA DIKGGETT, FRANCES BROUCIITON, Gl'KACE DALTON, HELEN FosTER, FRANCES JABVIS, EVELYN LUPTQN, AJNN HOLM, MARY PAYNE BALDWIN Row 3 ELIZABETH DUNIXAR, ESTHER COOPER, DORIS FENTRESS, LILLIAN CODDINGTON, SHIRLEY HIKRRIB, GOLDYE KTIAAIER, SHIRLEY GLASSER, RUTYI REILLEY, SHIRLEY RIALBON, XVINIFRED ANDREW, ROBER1'A BECKHAM Row 4 HELEN DE FREES, TIIELMA KIIUKIN, ELIZABETH JAKEMAN, MARJORIE FITUIIETT, MAIiGARET DoxEI', FANNIE BROOKE, FRANCES GOWING, EVELYN CLAY, SHIRLEY CRAIG, GRACE Hosrmm, ELLEN EPPLE Row 5: VIRGINIA GUYNN, CAROLINE CORYT, ANNE LAssITER, BRUCE BIASTIIXN, IXCIARY HOLBROOK, KATHERINE JACOCKS, SONIA. DUNBTIXN, BELLE FAUCETTE, ANNE DIxoN, ISOBEL GORDON, JANE HOLMES, LIARIAN JACOB Raw 6: BETTY LUIIRING, HOMER BUERLEIN, RALPH DYER, GRADE GATLIN, LEON GILBERT, NVALTER DEVANY, ERNEST FANNING, WILSON JOHNSON, FRED CRUSER, J or-IN DEETS, FLETA GREGORY, PATRICIA CLARKE Le Cercle Francais in its meetings of 1937-1938 has hoard eminent speakers on Franco and French culture as the club worked to realize its purpose of attaining a. sympathetic friendship with Fimmcc. The highlight Ll,Il10Dg its D1'Ogl'!11'11Sr was the awarding of the French Club Scholarship oiTcred by the club through its funds to :I Maury Senior. 164 OFFICERS President ....., .... Vice-Pres.,..,. .. ....... Diunu Parks , ...... Mary J :um Smart Secrelargmw ...... ...... A izrrgnreb Wright Treasurer ...,., .,... . .... Sponsor... ...... ,,,.LMis .Constance Curtis s Mary Woodard Cercle Francais l 1'u11l: Rou: Raw Raw Row 5: Raw 5 : French 2 .' 3 : 4: HELEN SMITH, MARGARET LORD, JEAN SEARS, BIAIITHA BRINSON, SYLvIA IKRUGER, LOIS GODXVIN, :XNNE SMITII, FRANCES NESTOR, DORIS ZFISCIILEII, N ELL RICHARD RUTH TUPPEII, LOUISE IIARRIS, NORLIA ETHERIDGE, DOROTHY WILSON, PEARL REYNOLDS, .ALICE INIALBON, ANNE BALL, BEVERLY TUROGK, DOIQOTIIY XVEXSIGER, 1X1ARGARET XVALDMAN, 1VtA1'lGURI'1'E NVHITE LUCILLE FETIIERSTONE, ELTZAJSETH BROWNLEE, HELEN CHAMPION, CHARLOTTE PARKER, IVIARIANNA MEARIG, JEAN NAGEL, LUOINE SOIIMITZ, NIDAY ROBINSON, CYNTHIA MASON, EMM! LOD EIIETEIN, EIINA MOORE LINWOOD I1UDGINB, JOHN THOMPSON, IVIARGARET IHAYMAN, FRANCES SANVYER, EVE IVIAE NEE, SHIRLEY FINKELSTEIN, PRUDENCE ROBERTS, NANCY JONES, JANE I'IARDCAS'1'LE, MARGARET COPLON, LEIDA BROWN, JEAN PITTMAN, JEANNE OTVENS GEORGE fIARDY, PIIILLIP SANGUINETTI, ANN CRUSER, JANE WALLE12, FAY LQJAIITIN, IQATHLEEN SAMS, FRANCES O'BRIEN, ODIE BECKIIAM, .AVALON ICIIUKIN, MARIORIE TAYLOE, JEAN BELL, PATRICIA SMITH, SYLVIA WVIGGONS JAY BALI., BEATRICE RIONELL, NIARGARET TERRELL, EVELYN LIIPTON, LOWELL GUY, GLIKDYS PERWORTII, JEANNE SALE, CONSTANOE REED, WILLIAM DE SIERRA, SIDNEY COPLON, DAVID ROSE, JOHN CARR, AULUE ALLISON Club Mixsing List: INEz EARLY, THELMA NVILLIAMS, XIIVIAN ESTES, DOROTHY JONES, ELOISE WIGG, IESTHER PARTRIDGE, BILLY WIGGINS, DAVID TATEM, JOSEPHINE SIMPSON, AUDREY JAMES, ALFRED HALPEIIN, IiATHRYN NOIIEL, ADELE MORGAN, PEGGY I'ET'I'wAI', BiILDRED EDNEY, EVA MAE RCIORRIB, SARAH 1,0'l 1'S, :HELEN F URIIEE, ELIzAIzETH REED, EILEANOR BELL, PAMELA CARPENTER, ELEANOR PINCUS, RUTH NOTTINGHAM, DORBEY COOPER, BONNA FAY GODFREY, ESTHER JETT, ALICE ICERNB, CINDA LOU POWVELL, BILLY XVOODWVAIID, EDWIN SCEUFFMAN, STANLEY BARNES, CATHERINE JONES, EDNA MAE FISHER, MARY BIACQUIIZBEN, DOROTHY WIKEELER, MARGARET BAKER, IVIARY E. VAUGIIAN, BARBARA PHILLIPS, EVELYN JONES, LILLIAN MILES, IVIILDHED Cox, MARTHA LEE IHOFFMAN, NANCY BATTB, ALONZO WINEORNE, JEROME MASEEY, IIARILY SOHMOELE, LORRIXINE VAXUGHAN, JEAN OUTLAND, IVIIRIAM CHENMAN, ANNE GOUGH, LOUISE EGGLESTON, 'VIRGINIA JNCIACHEN, J OHN THACKLEIi, JANE WITIIERS, CHARLES HUNTER --EI 165 If Cannon Mathematics Club ' 1 Front: JOHN BRIDGES RnwA2: AIUIIDEN, TURNER DA1lDlEN, CECIL GRIFFIN Row 3: STOCK M1'I'C!IELL, COLEMAN BJILLEH, ARNOLD CiAhiSE'Y Row 4: Louis MuuviAN, HARRY BRESCIA, Isixnoum SHAPIRO The morale of the Cannon Mntllemntics Club, Mau1'y's organ- ization for boys who enjoy tugging at genuine hmiii-tezxsel's, has undergone 11 severe and rigid test this year in attempting to solve the problems Ill'O1'!OllIlflCl'l hy its members on various occasions. Thu girls of the I'Iyp:1tiu, were frequent guests at meetings of the Cannon, where two heads-worked together over one problem for enter- tainment , Both societies sponsored an assembly progrs,m in April. John Bridges and Bonnu Fay Godfrey, presidents of the two groups, spoke then on the modern conception of the value of mnithematics. SI 166 Ir-- -' V he-on ,T , W l. i. if. 2 ,v. ,iv .mimi H I l ' 'Wynn ' Mm A fl BAIKNEY JONES, FRED CRUSER, JAMES CUMAHNG, HERRIIXN BARFIELD, ADIN WooDwA1zn, FRANK SELLERS, 'DAVID GARRIS-oN, FRANKLIN XVILSON, XVALTER DEVJKNY, Mmzvm CLARK, Smmns CHAPMAN, Fommsr ARTHUR JACOCKS, PARKER NEW, RANDALL COLE, ROBERT HoENsm-JL, Rxcrmnn RICLEAN, GRESHAM BATNE, IXOBERT NICIQANN, EDWARD LANGLEY, CLIN'l'ON Fomms, BERNARD LOREN, BEN READ, NVAL'rEn TUCKER, President. Vice-Pres ...,,. Secretary ..... Treasurer OFFICERS ...........Iohn Bridges .......Aclin Woorlwarcl .......Frerl Cruser ...,........,.......Barney Jones S1J071801'..,. ...... Bliss Chumpe Douthat ypatia Mathematics Club LL..-am ..4, 'fi 1 5-'g',,..--ixespfuhyq: ,Aja INLIARIAN JACOBS. Miss RIDDLE, lXiIRIAM BALLARD, JUNE TYREE, SARA GEAY, BETTY BECK, ANNA DENEGRI, FRANCES HODGES, JANE Honnms, EVA IVIAE NEE, MILDEED EDNEY, ESTHER COOPER, MARY ELLEN CLnzounNE, IETHEL NYoon, MILDIIICD GoEmooN, ICATHRYN NOBLE, GVVENDOLYN MILLER, ESTHER JET1' RUTli No'r'v1NGHAm, GLAUYS XVHITIB, AIATIGARET GONCE, ELLA MAE GABON, MAETHA LEHMAN, lVIAnc:ARE'r SNIDER, BONNA FAY Gomvumv, Mmm' NIAHGARET ,rEGG, FRANCES JARVYS, JANE THOMAS, BETTY LUHEING CoNs'1-ANQE Cum-ls, PEARL Porn, IXIAHXANNA BIEARIG, LUCY SPENCER, Lomsm RCIASON, Dems FENTRESS, Front: JOE JANE SUREEE, Vnzo1N1A DIZIESUACYI, LUCIA RANSBERGER Row 2 Row 8: Raw 4: LILLIAN CODDINGTON, lVIARJOHIE Fr'rcnET'r, ROSEMARY LABIASTRA, Wmnmmn ANDREWS, 15YRD SMITH Row 5: DOROTHY J ONES, ALICE ICERNS, Biazvrmcm MONELL, Dol' BEALE, FANNIE Buooxm, IBVELYN CL1SY, KATHERINE BEAMAN, lVIARY JANE SMART, IXCIARY ITATHERXNE DODSON, LOUISE XVHI'I'EHURB'I', BELLE FAUCETTE, ANN HOLM Pfylllflfbiil R1:1,tl'ic11mt.ics Society girls have known IL grunt variety of progrzuns this year, inclusive of ruimteui' 0llliHI'lfI1illlC1'S and :untim- mntiica! quizzes from wizuimls of the Math Department. Un- doubtedly, one of the high spots of the your was the visit of that inHnites'in'ml bit, of matlicmutical creation, the products of the fertile imagination of Jane Holmes and Eva, Rina Nee, Iggy ! OFFICERS President.- ...,........... Burma Fay Godfrey Vice-Pres .... - ....... ...... G wendolyn Miller The mascot of a. physics class, the riot of IL second recess, the guiding Svvfdlflw- ----' Mildred Edlley sprite of the Student Club caused xi similar reaction when Holmes Tymsurm- -..,,. , ,.,.,...--- Vvinifl-ed Andrews and Neo ad Zib'd for program clmirmun Gwendolyn lililler one afternoon at 11. Hypntin. meeting. Iggy is the invisible pup whose dimensions no Hypatia Genius can ever determine! Sponsor.-- ........... Miss Catharine Riddle --SI 167 Is- Quill and Scroll An Initiation Ceremony From Truth, -wa light Ihc candles of journalislic e1ulcavov'. Front: ELIZABETH Bunnoucns, Gnonon Hnuisnfr, HARRY DUDLEY, CAROLINTJ XVILEY, NXXNCY EIKRNEST, CoNsTANc1s A-CURTIS Row 2: Dor BEALE, BILLY DIEHL, RICHARD LEIBAN, SEMMES CHAPMAN, RANDALL Coma, TSERNARD LOREN, Do'r JONES Quill mul Scroll illissing List: IVIARY G. CAMPBELL, PATRICIA CLARK, This year the Blaury chapter of Quill and Scroll, the Inter- national Honorary Society for High School Journalists, selected as its project a study of the high school newspaper, taking the Maury News as an example. An analysis of each page of' the pripel' was presented by the student speakers, these being supple- HAnnY DoNsKY OFFICERS Presitlenl ...... ...,... E liznbetlx Burroughs Vice-Pres..- .. Jones mented by discussions on phases of student editing, editorial features, sports reporting, straight news reporting, and managing of editorial, reportorinl and business stalls. Among the speakers who led the discussions were Elizabeth Burroughs, Nvillllllll Diehl, Dorothy Beale, Bernard Loren, Dorothy .Tones and George Hebert. -sl 168 lf-- Sec.-Trvas ........ ,,,. , ,,Do1: B vale Rep. Zo Pub .......... ......,.,.,.,.. R nudnll Cole Sponsor .,,,,..,.,..,.., Miss Virginia, J ohngon i-Y Club Front: MR. HENIII RORER, FRANKLIN NVILSON, Il.OBER'I' BURLESON, WILLIAM DIEHI., ITATKRELL R'llOIiRlS, ADIN WOODNVARD, FRANK SELLERS, JAMES YVor.co'rr Row 2 I'A:RI:En NEW, RALPI-I DYER, THOMAS Htmsrr, W ILLIAM BOIIUM, ROBERT TAYLOR, JOHN BRIDGES, HAROLD RIITTER Row 3: BEN READ, CLAUDE NOCK, EDWARD WoLco'r'r, THOBIAS SE'r1'LE, GRESI-IAM BAYNE, EDWARD TWINE, J osEPIfI LICGLINCHEY, RICHARD REED, WEIINER BROWN - Row 4 .TACK CARR, W ILLIAM LIEREDITH, JACK BERARD, Lmwoon CIIESHIRE, THOMAS O. GTI.-kL'l'NEY, Jn., :HARRY JONES, NVILLI.-KM IKEDFERN, CLAUDE NOIIMAN, RORERI' I-IOENSIIEL, ROBERT MCKANN Row 5 WILLIIKM ROMM, PAUL HART, JACK lVlALLORY, VINCENT THOMAS, RALPH JONES, RICIIARD SPINDLE, HARRY ZRUMBLE, PHILIP SANGUINETTI, BUCK LANGLEY, RIXYMOND SEARS, EDWARD SEARS , Always striving to be examples of rr finer citizenship, the boys of the IVIau1'y chapter of Hi-Y have studied extensively, during the OFFICERS past year, social problems of rzwe, crime, and pence. By fm' the PresMCnIIMIIImI IIIIIIIIIIIIUIEII Morris most 1l0lJCXV01'l,i'ly undertaking of the group was the panel on War I I Vice-Pres ..., ....,,,. N Villiam Diehl and Peace conducted under President Harrell Moms. The boys who i , , .' V 'ozm . 1 '- , ' ' , I I I d con mme William Dichl Robext Hoenslrel Fnurlxlin Cor' Seen -M 'mmlilmlklnl Wilson 1 gum D ' I Rec. Sec ......, ....... A dm Woodward VV1lson, KVa.ltcr Tucker, Frank Sellers, Hurry Jones, Adm VVoo1lward, . Treasurer-.--- ......., .,....... 1 Trunk Sellers Harold Ritter, Robert Taylor, and James Wolcott. This pzmcl , I I I ChapZazn.-,..,-.- ................ James Wolcott commanded wide zntteritron when presented at civic clubs of Nor- , Sponsor.- ...,.... .... ..... ll I r. Henri Rorer folk, in local churches, and broadcast ovcr WTAR. --QI 169 Ie A I-I HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT CLUB 71 -I O : 5? QQ Row af Q E-1 93 .. 90 Row ix R ow IIVIAIIY LEE ICENNER, MART GWYNN CAMPBELL, ELEANOR HOOSACK, BETTY NIOOREHEAD, DOT JONES, ILILLIAN MILES, EIIELYN JONES, MARY SUE IRELAND, DoncAs JAMES IXTARGARET OIIGAIN, OEIE MOCRAW, Manx-II. LUIS Kmxwoou, DORIS LEACH, DOT LAWVRENCE, PAT DANIEL, ELIZABETH JONES, OLNEY MOVAT, ELIZABETH JAKEMAN BETTY LUEIIING, SHIRLEY BTALBON, IDA BIIAE IVEY, BEAT-nIcE MONELL, JEAN Nonms, BIARIANNA RIEARIG, JEAN NAEEL, GWENDOLYN NIILLER, BETTY NIILLER, 'RUTH OWEN MARION JACOB, LXIARGARET POWELL, PEGGY MOORE, TXTATHRYN NO!'5I4E, ETHEL NURNEH', ANN LASSITEIY, VIRGINIA HITCIIINOH, ELEANOII HART, ROEEMAIIY LAMAETRA, EsTIIEn PAIITRIUOE IIELEN MORGAN, BETTY LTONS, JEAN PITTMAN, SALLY IZIUTCI-IINEON, JANE WALLEI-:, BETTY DEAN LoTz, FRANCES JAIWIB, ESTIIEIL J ETT, PEARL POPE, AMHA PARSONS Front: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: -EI 170 It-A Ii.-STHERINE BIXRHAM, LUCILLE SIfEIzos, HELON WVALLACE, J EAN XVILLIAMEON, MADOIIA JOIIIIAN, LEE BAKER, CAROLINE COIIY, JANE ATKINSON, J UNE XVYIITE, ISATHERINE SHANE ELVIN SANTOS, CHESTER SUSTAIIE, VIRGINIA DEIESBACH, BETTY HILTON, :WIILDRED GOFFIGON, :KATHLEEN SAME, GRACE ANN Hosfonn, LCLARY PEVEN, BEVERLY SPENCER CAROLINE XVILEY, JUDY GRAY, Low JANE SIMMONS, LUCY SPENCER, MARIE CLARA VOLLMEE, CHRISTINE OPOLOS, COUNTESS XRVHITE, VIRGINIA KIIIBX' PRUDENOE ROBERTS, FRANCES CLARK, RUTH SEAY, DOT RHODES, LURANA PUIIDY, VIIIGINIA LYONS, CONSTANCE REED, EVELYN LUPTON, LOUISE WTHITEHUILST, KATHERINE ALDRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT CLUB Frank: Row 2 Row 3 Raw .5 Row 6: NIARY ELIzAI:E1-H JORDAN, ROY REIII FITCHETT, JUNE BUTT, JUDY GRAY, IQATHERINE BARDEN, SARA CRAY, NIILDRED EDNEY, BLIARION BLACKXYELL, DOLOIZES BYRD, BJYTVFLE AMORY SARA GOODWYN, VERA FITOIIETT, DOROTHY DIMLING, FRANCES DAvIs, RIUIIY CALHOUN, lViILDIlED ALLARI1, INIARGARET GONCE, INEZ EARLY, XVEHGILIA GREGORY' ELSIE MAY ARNOLD, -YVONNE CRUMI-LER, TERESA BUIIGEBB, EHIMY LOU EPS'PElN, CIWVENDOLYN CARROLL, CATHERINE GWVIN, ELOIEE BRIORELL, DOT BEALE, BETTY BRIDGES, JANE BRYANT ISOBEL Enmofrr, DOROTHY CANNON, FRANCES GONVING, 1f.A'l'IIEHINE BEAMAN, EVELX'N CLAY, ELSIE BUNTINO, BETTY BECK, MACON BALLARD, INEZ COPIIERTHITE, NELII BRYANT, MARY ELLEN CLIROURNE FLETA GREGORY, JEAN GUY, ELIZABETH DUNIIAR, PAMELA CARPENTER, MARY BELL, RORERTA BECK:-IAM, FRANCES DRIRXVRY, 1VIAllY ICATHERINE DODSON, NIAEY ATKINSON, IIELEN CHAMPION, IVIARJORIE BECK, 1x1ARY J 0 CACACE Front: Row 2: Row 3: Raw 4: IXIARJORIE FI'l'CHE'1 l', FLORENCE AIIM.-KN, RUTH HARTLI-JY, NELL RICHAliD, IKITTY HOUGR, FRANCES MARSHALL, 1XTARGA1iE'l' 'fAl'lKENTON, PHYLLIS IVICLEAN OTTIE GETTIER, JEAN CARSON, DOROTHY UPOHURCH, LOUISE STANTON, JANE HOLMES, RUTH NAGLIG, B1ABJORIE COLE, TQVA MAE NEE, MARY EUGENIIX LIORRIS BETTY WVATSON, ANN ROBERTSON, WILLIE Moss, SARAH PO'l 1'B, MARY JANE SMART, A.1N'NE VANDERBERRY, 'IJHELMA WILLIAMS, DARLINE CAPPS, DOROTHY SAWYER, IJESLXE COLIMANDER ELIZABETH REED, ICAY SUTTON, LUCIA RAXNSBERGER, IROXVENA WILKER, PATRICIA SMITH, ELLSWORTH TALLEY, ELIZABETH TUIINER, DOR01'H!' TISDALE, ENA TAYLOR, JUNE TYREE, DOT SHEILS, RIARGARET PARSONS, AIIAE GINN '-:JI 171 In Science Club 1 ' ur .agt an 1f'ronL: Lois HFJIMER, ELIZABETH WATTS, JANE LINDUEKG, D1msILLA VVHYPE, ELIZABE'l'H Bunrcoeens, IiAT!'IEllIN1-I RAINIEJQ, ETHEL :EIE1 FFER Row 52: DANIEL C'i0LIJMAN, LEON' I'IAllMON, MAn'rYN IQICHARDSON, MAUIIIUE MEDNICK, RALPH O'DJsi rE, IIELEN FINE, Wu.LE'iV1-E Homin Row 8: HEBEHT HARREIIL, JAMES DIcImnsoN, CHARLES RTIDDLETON, HAI-:RY DUDLEY, Pmfrxa BUCHANAN, VERNON ROGERS, NVILLIAM IQELLY Raw 4: Miss Donorux' NVALKEII, LEONARD YATES, BILL .TAFim, CHARLES V. EDMONDS, BERKELEY ORMAND, EDGAR Tnoivi-mn NIaury's potential scientists have developed, within the past year, rs. Seience'C1ub that proves to be even more eilicicnt than its predecessors. It was re-organized in the Fall into four divisions by which experiment :md research is now carried on in a wider field than is usually covered in'so general 11. scientific olgaziization. Each group meets in certain laboratories every week for separate experirncnmtiori, and monthly the club gives joint reports on the progress of the groups delving into the seienees offered in the studies of ehemistiy, physics, biology, and microscopy. 421 172 In-- OFFICERS Presidcnl ..,..., ,,,,.,,, I Im-ry Dudley Vice-Pres ....,. ....... E liznbeth XV:ityts Secretary ........ ....., I Catherine Rninier Treasurer ...... ................ E velyn Pulliam Sprmsm' ...... .. .....,,. Nliss Dorothy XV:1lIier Dramatic Club Fra ul : Row 32: Seated Back: Dmmatists on Maury lxistrionic bozuxls feel :L reuziissmlce in the 'Dramatic Club, formerly known ns the Curtain Club, because .TEANE HAIPNER, CHARLES TAYLQIL, 1DORO'1'I-IEA HUDGINS FRANKLIN WILSON, IXNETHA FREED, ANNA DE NEGRI, Ronizm' TA1'LOR, Annum' YVORSHAM GYW'ENDOLYN RLYILLER, Isoiml. ELLIOT, BETTY PRESTON, Doms BETHEA, BILLY REDFERN, SALLY HUTCIHN- sort, ELEANOR Hoosacx, MADORA JORDAN, IBLEEGII. PINCUS, Bimn SMITH FA1' Emss, ESTHEIZ J ETT, J EANNE OUTLAND, MARTYN RICHARDSON, En SCHUFFMAN, GEOHGESTORMXNGEH, BILLY OLD, BELLE FAUc1a1'TE, LOUISE VVMTEHURST, MARY BELL OFFICERS President ....... L ....... D orothea 'Hudgins of the enlarged scope of its activities. A thorough study of modern , - drmmi, the modern tvhenlzre, prorluciiig, rellezxrsing, directing, Vice-Pres ........ ....... Franklin Xvilson I i I f h Seu1'alargu.- ..... ,.-....-.-. ....... ..Esthcr Jelly ist' stagin , am set-Lesi ninf com :rise tic ' l'Ugl'ilII1 0 t 0 eq mg' 5 g g E' I P ATl'6llS'lU'EP'. ............ --.-. ..... Clmrlos Taylor club, together with the prcese11tu.lion of :L number of sketches and comedy dmmzis for assemblies und'f'in1: arts progrmns. Symnsors ...,.... ,...Miss Bernice Biudshuw :incl Miss Frances N orswortihy '-ul 173 In Junior Red Cross Seated: CONSTANCE REED, JOSEPHINE SIMPSON, HELEN YVHITEIIEAD, NELL Ricrmnn, PATRICIA CIJARKE, MARTHA LEE HOFFMAN, IiATHRYN NOBLE, LLKRGAIIET GONCE, Home Cnosisy, Lornsm BIASON Standing: JOHN UPTQN, Miss Rosmonn LARMOUR, ROBERT EIOENSHEL Missing: RUTH Turren, Leommn Com-:N, Donsm' Coorian, Roar DEAL, Jour: Tfxzmwmnn Public service to Nhuiry and Norfolk. Kathryn Noble, president of Ma.ury's chapter of the Junior Red Cross, has been greatly responsible for the unlimited services of the chapter this year. Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter, Nlanry sent its talent to hospitals throughout this vicinity to entertain for the Red Cross. Repeat pcrformmices of parts of the 1938 twentieth am- niversriry of the hianry Nlerry lhiiHSifl'GlS were arranged by this busiest- of suhoulgronps. The lVluury chapter, Junior Red Cross. will always be regarded us ai. valued institution within these cor- fodors. JI 1 74 Ie-- OFFICERS Presiclenl... ...,..,. ., ,,,. ...Kathryn Noble Vice-Pres. .,.... ..........,,.. J ohn Tazewell Secretary- ............. -. .,......,. Louise Mason Siionsar ..... ...,.Miss Roscunond Lnrmour Maury Chess Club Left lo Righr: PnEsroN BLAKE, AMEL1A CLAHKE, TERRY BIUILINS, HELEN FINE, DAVID JONES, RAY XVELLEILHB. T. TA'1'EM, l3IIiL GAMES, BQIRIAM CAsdN, JEANNE SALE, FRANK LEMON, YVILLIAM YVHITE Missivzg from picture: IXIARTIIN CASEY, STANLEY EDSON, PETE HARRELL, JACK HASSELL, VIVIAN JACKSON, CHARLES L C N R M LL1'n Rouum' Q UNDBRB FR XNK YVILSON AIRD, ARLA DE I L , A -A - , r Kings, queens, bishops and knights all merge into near- lutnl prominence in the democratic life of lvlaury High when the players of the Chess Club go into battle and tournament. For intellectual stimulus and long sieges of matching Wit against wit, the Maury Chess Club has well earned its star iu Maury's crown of oxtrzr-curricular activities. Special effort has been made in the past two semesters to teach younger students, in particular, the fundamentals of the most fainous game on earth, OFFICERS First Term Second Term Frank Lemon .... ..Prcsidmz!.--.'Willi:1in Yllhite William White .... Vice-Pres .... .Terry Mullins Helen Fine.....- .,...f S' ec.-Treasm..- ,...,. Jean Sale Szwnsvr.- ......., ,..,.... - ..,,..Mr. B. T, Tntem The L-razllicatvluu nf evils begins wilh Ilie com1i1'z'l4cnsion nf chess. Highest Scorers: FRANK LEMON, Tmnnr MULmNs, XVILLIAM NVHITE 1-oil 175 11: Glee Club Front: JACK ALLEY, BILL WXNFREIC, ERNEST CRAXVLET, JAMES PIPKTN, L.iN1u3onn VXYHXTEHUHST Ra1u2: VIRGINIA IXHACHEN, TELVIN Smvros, HELEN Dmrmnms, ELEANOI! Hoosixcx, ANNABELLE ALEXANDER, LTILDRED Sums, MARQAHET Pzmsons, Vmcmm IQNIGHTON, MARY LUCILLE lkclummv, Lucy SPENCER Row EI: ANNE VANDERBUILY, I'IELENfPERLIN, ERMA LEE THOMAS, RUTH SEAY, lVLxnGAnE'r Gorrcrc, Doms Fmrrnmss, SHIRLEY VVEINB1-JRGER, CONNIE Fmmuuu, 1XLm.1on1E BALDWNIN Row 4: IVIARIANNA MEARIG, ANNE HOLM, IVIARIE SEAY, Omu BEUKHAM, BIARGARET Loma, ELLEN Buoolc, Doms HANSEN, Donoruy HANSEN, HELENA Po-rman, JEAN Noxms From the lialnury Glue Club came Maury's Ten Pretty Girls OFFICERS who had the distinction of being' the Brst to sing the liflaury High ' ..-...Hc1cns, Potter School March, composed by'Lemuo1 F. Games mid Eddy Rogers. Active lending of its talent to all programs of the school continues to cl1m,ractcx:izc the Mau ry Glee Club, whose members me boys and girls of musical app1'eci:x.t-i011 and skill. Devotees of Toscauiui and Goodman alike Bud harmony, melody, -:md rhythm within the walls of room 206, tho home of the Maury Glue Club. 21 176 Irs-- Prusillent ......... VTVCU-Pl'68Zd8lll..N .,..,.,. ........ . Sec'1'ela1'y.... ..... . Jenn Norris ...,. Lucy Speucor Trerzsu-rar. .... .. ..... -...,..Dorotl1y Hansen Sponsor ..... . . Mrs. Sena, B. lVood Art Students' Guild Artists, left to 7 ifl'l1l.' BIATLTHA Kruwr, Sr-xmnm' NICHOLBON, SUZANNE DEUKE11, RU'rH'S,w.xGE, OLGA Cxcxmo, BETTY Moonnmzfxn, JEAN IIOWVARD, HEL!-:N SCHOOLS, NIN.-x Fmcx, PAULINE MANMNG Model: IQATHEIIINE Anvmocn-1 Ars Gral-in, Artis may well liclucceptccl as the ideal! of thc Art Students' Guild, which meets for the sole purpose of developing zwtistlic talent in Maury High mid offering cultural phases uf nrt to its members. This your, creations by members were placed in twlic art studios, in the Maury lX'Ierry lX1insi,rels, in the class rooms, and in Christmas' :md spring exhibits of potteries and lzmdscupes. The results luwc been pmticlllarly gratifying to the guild. Presifclent .,..... Vice-Pres. ....... Secretary. OFFICERS .,........,.Ninu. Frick ......Suzmme lDer:ker ..... Olga Cicero Treasurer .....,..................,.,,., Ruth Savage Sponsor.. .....,. Miss Elizabetli Richm ond -'QI 177 12: Hunting and Fishing Club 'ul , . , -W, l 4 P V N :nw ' in P YV 1' ' . ,F . L1 , I if :ff '1.vfA-- . 4 . , , ' Q i 2 f - 'snr ff-. by L. '-' E1 1 - AmP3r5, -. ,.'. ' ff' -f L., 'M- F. , If -l , -QL ..,. K A .1 - Q: , ff -' 7.12, ,- 1. ,-,. .,g-3.5 , J ff fl v- and li- . . , Y l '. ' 5, 1 4 1' I' , 5-, ' 3 ' v '1. -,. ' . 'L if ....-1, 1 f ' -'f . ' .4 f ' I4 , , 1 , li . , . -Q l li 1 ws 94 4' A . f-. L J ' H ' '--ff -1-. 1 '51 Q V Q 5 ,, 'Viv' VV t l ' lip X l J ii il! Sui' L., 1 I! ill fl 1.-DAVE ROBERTSON and his catch, IL 40-pound channel bass, nt Oregon Inlet, N. C. 2.--Mn. H. L. BERRY and his English setter, Pat. 3.-Front row: ARNQLD LINDBLAD, Gzoncm BROWN, JOHNNY CARROLL, VERNON NEIGENFIND. Buck row: HEWITT DUNN, Dm. .-XLLEY, FRANK Smrrn, LEE Jimvxs, BILL GAMES, BILL GALLUP. 4.-Pat on point. Missing: FLEET GARDNER, JACK LEMON, ISAAC :KLAVAN The Hunting nncl Fishing Club was organized in 1938. Its purpose is to promote good sportsmanship and the safe and skillful , Vwnyito handle firearms and fishing tackle: to instvil in the I1l0lI'llJQl'S of the club respect for the la,ndowne1 s rights and to discourage c1'en,ting fire hnznrds, especially curclesgnoss in building, mnin- taining :ind extinguishing camp tires. 'HI 178 IC-- OFFICERS President ................... ,Vernon Ncigcnind V'ice4Praside11l ....... Secretary-Treasuv-er... eorge -Brown ...Arnold Lindblnd Sergeant-al-A rms., ...........,. He-wit-f. Dunn Publicily A gent ,.., ........ . Sponson... ......... .Dave Robertson Mr. H. L. Berry .., .Q - . . .. .-- . . - I.---E gy... LE . ., -. 4,.w.v:: - ,Y I ,W . -wg - - .1 ertf- I: :::- -f hr.9ifw-fwf SV. .. , mg-.f-ff.'72-fb? '- .ay - -f--5 KI-Z2-v .gr L-.--' wlsgm. 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'x '-7-'-:1-.'.-:--PQI.. ,ft-.-z..-'-'npr-'. ff 3, '- ' 1 . . . . ..-.....- - 4 n.. --, Gm...-.1-1.-.1-.1.-Q-,.fg..--.--..-,- K .1 1-as .-H'-,L--S.-1-ML.:-.1-. --:.-.--u-it .-: - --h-.--1-..-.mek ff- I IVI ACTIVITIES The one hundred and eighty school days at Maury each year, with a total' of more than a thousand class periods, might indicate, at first glance, that the school, over 3,000 strong in student-body and faculty, applies itself grimly to naught but academic and vocational pursuits. Not so. All work and no play . . .? In this issue of the Commodore , 758 seniors for 1938 are pictured. The January and June honor rolls sum up to 81, which means that a little better than ten per cent of the graduates, during high school days, averages in their studies 90 and above. Many of the 671 Cplus those wl1o are missing D, grading from 70 to 89, achieved as striking successes, however, in extra- curricular activities-yet one must not forget that the honor students figured conspicuously also in the extras. Rarely does a Maury student of three years' standing fail to become identified with a school organization of some type or lack the opportunity to participate in the rich non- academic life of the school. Even a casual review of the Commodore , the Maury News , and the records kept by the clubs and other bodies reveal an amazingly wide-spread student participation in the varied extras-from auditorium programs to badminton. The pages that follow tell but a small part ol' the story. First, particularly as a senior project, the Commodore commands attention. Its major function is to preserve in print the current school year, with emphasis upon the 1938 graduates. Its editorial, art, and business staffs are made up of competent students, under the general supervision of a sponsor. Except in its conformity to traditions and conventions, the book is an act of student, and not faculty, expression. The Ma1u'y News is the official news sheet of the student body. The personnel of its staff has been increased for the purpose of giving opportunities of newspaper training to a considerable number of students. Every week for thirty weeks, the News is distributed to its subscribers. It is just what it is named-news, news of the school. It is a member of the National Scholastic Press Association, and is locally considered tops among high school newspapers. A Maury music has made a name for itself. The concert orchestra, string orchestra, minstrel orchest1'a, string quartet, field band, chorus, soloists, and groups for special occasions suggest colorful features in school life at Maury. Different units broadcast 'from time to time 5 and it is now an annual event for selective groups of instrumentalists and vocalists to participate in State competitions. The Maury Merry Minstrels gave the twentieth performance this year. The sehool's talent is enlisted for what is regarded as the high-spot of auditorium programs, a medley of rolicking fun, good music and- attractive stage settings, Novelty, variety, beauty are more pronounced today than ever before in the scenes prepared by the art department of Maury. Furthermore, a performance formerly restricted to boys has recently added girls, as musical and dancing features. This innovation is in keeping with the school's policy to give equal opportunity to boys and girls for public appearance and personal development. Of the plays presented the past year in Maury's auditorium, all deserve mention as meri- torious student performances. The Christmas play, The Wise Men at the Well, will long 'be remembered. In this performance, again the art and music students collaborated to lend ad- ditional color and atmosphere. The Saint Valentine's Day Pageant was notable for its freshness and beautiful costumes. By no means the least of Maury's activities are those that engage boys and girls in practical affairs, as in printing, shop work, and clerical training in the oflices of the school and in the box offices of the athletic fields and the auditorium. The office assistants number, during the year, 30 to 40 students who are trained in office practice while helping in the routine matters of the school. Following the Activities Section of the Commodore is the Athletic Section. That Section continues the story of Maury Activities, and, together with the brief paragraphs on the club pages-in fact, the Commodore from front to back-points the fact that all work and no play gives by no means a true picture of Maury High. --SI 179 Is EDITORIA I, Frances Dumstrcy .......... Davxd Tzxtem. ......,.,. Sara. Gray. ,.... . Adele Morgan ....... Helen Henry ......... Frances Staley ..... B. T. Tatem ...,.,..... .. .........Ed'itor .....Co-Editor .....Ca-Editor .,..ArL Editor ....A rt Ell7:l0I' ,..,.,Co-Edilor ..........Advzsnr Vlfellford Dunforml .... .......,.. P halographcr Billy Diehl ........ Harrell hiorris- V-:xl 180 121-- S paris Edilor Sports Editor Commodore Staff BUSINESS Harry' BI'0SCiZl..,. .,-.....Busin ess Manager Jeane Hafner... Asst. Business Manager Harry Mortonn, ...,. Adverlising Manager Fannie Brooke.-- Spencer Williams ...., Sarah Cohen .......,.. , Melhn Petty, .... ,, Junior Class Asst. .Junior Class Assl. Typist Typisl --QI 181 Ib! Maury News Staff Sports Editor ,................... A .,................................ Bill Diehl Assistant Sports Editor .................,...,........ Harrell Llorris Sports Reporters, ,....... ,..... I leonard Cohen, .lue Doumar, Front: IQANDALL Comm, HAll1!ELL ll101illlS, CONSTANCE CURTIS, DOIIOTHY JONES, C.X1l0LlNE XVILEY, EILIZABETH BURRQUGRS, NANCY-EARNEST, HEl4EN lvl-IITEHEAD, GEORGE IIEBERT Row 2: lllAIlJOR1E FI'l'CHETT:l', EVELYN JONES:k, DoT BEALE, AGNES PIOLLAND, FLORENCE AHMANBM, NIARIAN HARRIS? IRENE GORDONR, GERTRUDE IKRAMERT, ANETHA FREED:l', NVILLIAM DIEHL Raw 3: NIARY GWYNN CAMPBELL, lVlARGAliET HUMET, PAT CLARKESQ, Onm BECKHAMW, LURANA PURDYQI, AMBA PARSONST, RUTH R1-JILLEYS4, PEGGY l'.l00RESkg, HELEN PERLrN'F, LOUISE STANTONT Ran- 4: I'-IARBY DONSKY2, IsAAc IQLAVANY, ACIAURICE IVIEDNICKSF, PAUL BERLINQZ, BTARION Vlfrnms, WELLS GRESHAM, Ancnm .IoHNsoN, CHARLES R.0BINSONil:, I-IARRY Dmanmf, KEN Murclmrfk, :RALPH O'DE1'TEll' Row 5: LEONARD COHENX, J on DOUMAR'k, LAWRENCE XVALEST, Rorusnr HECHT, TERRY NIULLTNS, DAMEL ZKICUGER, JOE PURNELL, PRESTON BLAKE, SEMM1-as CHAPMAN, XVILLIAIM LEACH, JANET NADEL ' Asterisks Indicate Reporters. S T A F F l Editor--in-C'hiej1,..-, ..,,. , ,,,,,,..,...,.. ELIZAl3ETH Bmmomsns Senior N suns Editor ...... . ................ Dorothy Jones Senior News Editor .,..,.. ..... .. ...... C onstzmce Curtis Senior N ews Editor ...... Junior News Editor...--,., Junior News Editor..- ..... , .,.,.,,,... George Hebert ........R:Lndall Cole ...,...N:mcy Earnest Associate Editor .,,..,... .....,. C urolino Wiley Associate Editor ,,,,,, ,,r,,,,,, ..,.,,,,., H . R. Dudley Feature Editor ,.,. Feature Editor ......,.. , ,,..,,.....,............. ,Dorothy Beale .........lVIa1'y Gwynne Campbell Exchange Editor .,.,,..., ................ H elen NVhitel1end Typ-ist, ,,,,,, , ,,4,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,..,,, A gnes Holland Proopjeode:-...,-, ..s....... L, ...,....,..,., ,... ..............., E v clyn Jones Reporters: Florence Allman, Odie Beckham, Paul Berlin, Pat Clarke, Nlzrrjoric Fitcllett, Anetha Freed, Irene Gordon, lVln,rgaret Hume, Marian Harris, Ruth Hartley, Evelyn Jones, Isaac Klavan, Gertrude Kruuier, lwnurice Mednick, Marie Nloores. Ken Murray, Ralph O'Dette, Ma.1'g:u'et Organ, Amba Parsons, Helen Perlin, Lurana Purdy, Ruth Reilley, Charles Robinson, Louise Stanton, Law- ren ce VVales. -41 182 BQ'- Harry Donsky BUSINESS STAFF Business M anaoer .,.................... . ....,.... Semmes Clmpmxm Assistant Ztlanager ,.,.. Advertising Man,ager's,,... Purnell .Robert Hecht, Preston Blake, Terry Mullins Circulation MG1l.UUCt'.- .....,.......,.......... , .... , ..... J0l1n Bridgos Assistants ....,.... , ..,.... - ..,...... Stay' Photographers-.. ,.,.. Bookkeeper.- .,,,,., , ..,....,.... ,.,.,..... . . Robert I-Ioenshel, David Rose Archie Johnson, Marion Vilillis Vifclls Greslmm ..,...,...Fa.y Ediss ADVISERS Editorial Stay ......,.,. Business Stujf ,...,. .........Miss Helen YV:1lker ..... Edwin L. Lamberth Y. W ' if vlNAL-- 4 mars- rm. .mm mo.. Ncwn 1...-'lx-.Q umm... wan is ...manly ox.- lozimx rm.. ..-an 1... publish:-xl vu- 1:-:n'4:d by 1 who-.1 h..rf.my v.w.a..f.. rlny. January 21. . .1132 Jmnuuy lil. YQLlJlE1f3Qqill: 15113 mug- -'-fmi' 'W'-'i.iQx'vjrii' iiilif?x5l'55iQfNoieFn1..14. vnziili5i,x,'.uF:'JIuY 12. n-:cs ' Y: Ai -f l 4 Y :EL A Y siEZiiE'CBi'Q 31558 .Sophomore Assel 'l'enrod', 'Uncle Casts Are Oi Soph Pom-ud' iw.. mu, fini! dranwllli mph:-...f..1: .alum xt Frivlng: mm: nl Ao xx: uougn. . un- ml.. 1:....... win gi.. .. ...fx.m..... Mm U.. r. 11. Lo.. '-11... s,.1.1...n M-...r nm Mildred ci... if .i...i........ .-r n..- pm- l M11 5:1-nm un-l Atlus fllnbcl Whiln, ,.,...u- not nf tht' chad. in dirvellllx ihu Dlnys. ' ...H 'l'l1is u. 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BE'r'I'Y JANE PARKER, DAVID CEDAIIGUIQST, NVILLIAM BARDEN, XVALTER EISENHOWER, LEE ITEAISE, ALBERT LEGOETT, XVILLIAM CARR, JR., R. :ERNEST KING, EIVIMETT FOGLE, EARLE COPER, JOSEPH PA'r'mRsoN, PRI-:s'roN BREEDEN, ALMEDA IQIRLES HOMER CARPER, VIRGINIA BELANGA, ANNETTE JONNS, LILLIAN CODDINGTON, FRANK PANELLA, HELON WALLACE, LUCILLE TEGG, AIARY IWIARGARET TEGG, CAMERON BERRY, BERNARD ITZKOWITZ, EDWIN SMALL, JANE THOMAR, XVILLIAM MCDONALD, NORMAN MICR, BERNARD LOREN, ANNE VANDER- RERRY, DANIEL RUBIN, Rohm' JONES, WILLIAM GARLETTEQ FLORENCE JOHNSON, REGINA SENTER, FULTON WRIGHT, ELEANOR HEIIERLIN, ROBlCR'T SALZRERG, PIOWVARD KRUGI-IR, FRANCIFJQEITCEI, RAYMOND WILLIAMS, TILLIE RIENDELSOHN M R. R. 'EIINEBT :KING PERSONNEL OF MAURY CONCERT ORCHESTRA BLAIZY BIARGARET TEGO, C'ance1-I Master, JANE THOMAS, BERNARD I'rzKOwITz. VIRGINIA BELANQA, I LILLIAN CODDINGTON, IIELON WALLACIG, NORMAN MICK, TIOMER CARPER, LTYCILLE TEGO, GAMI-:RON BERRY, JXNNETTE JONNS, GEORGE HARDY BERNARD LOREN, DANIEL RUBIN, ELEANOR HERERLIN, FLORENCE JOHNSON U REGINA SENTER, FRANCES DEITCH, fl'lLL1E MENDELSOIIN EARLI-: COPES, JOSEPH PA'r'rEIIsON, PRESTON BREEDEN, ALMEDAOKIRLES Ronny JONES ANNE VANDERIII-:RRY WILLIAM GAllLET1'E, ROBERT SAY.-ZTZERG, HOWARD ISTRUGER, FULTON WRIGHT WILLIAM MCDONALD, ALBERT GIKRRETT ALBERT LEGOETT, NVAIAIER EISENIIOWER, LEE MEADE, LAWIIENCE HALI.m n WVILLIAM CARR, EMMETT FOGLE BETTY J AND PARKER NVILLIAM BARDEN, DAVID CEDARGUI-JST --:fl 185 In I If Maury String Orchestra Standing: EARLE COPES, R. ERNEST KING. JOSEPH T'A'r'rERs0N, PRESTON BREEDI-IN, ALMEDA IQXRLES Seated: BERNARD ITZKOWVITZ, VIRGINIA BELANGA, AIARY IVIAHGARET TEGG, CAMERON BERRY, LUCILLE TEGG. JANE VIRGINIA THOMAS, Hozvrmv. CARPER, ANNETTE JONNB, NDRMAN Mrcx, FRANK PAN!-ELLA, LILLIAN CODDINGTON, HELON WALLACE, FLORENCE JOHNSON, BERNARD LUREN, ELEANOR HEBERLIN, DANXEI. RURIN, FRANCES DE11-cn, REGINA SENTER, TILLIE MENDELSOHN Director: R. ERNEST KING PERSONNEL OF MAURY STRING ORCHESTRA Violins: JANE VIRGINIA THOMAS,1VIARY MARGARET TEGG, BERNARD I'rzKow1Tz, LILLIAN CODDINGTON, VmmN1A BELANGA, NORMAN Mick, PIOMER CARPER, LUCILLE TEGG, ANNE'1 1'E JONNS, CAMERDN BERRY, HELON WIXLLACE, FRANK PANELLA Violax: BERNARD LUREN, ELEANOR TIEBIERLIN, DANIEL RUBIN, FLORENCE JOHNSON Violomzellus: REGIN11 SENTER, FR.aNcEs Dmrrcu, TILLIE MENDELBOHN Double Basses: EARLE COPES, JOSEPH PATTERSON, PRESTON BREEDEN, ALMEDA :KIRLEE -41 186 Ir-- Maury Minstrel Orchestra Slanding: REGINA SENTER, ERNESTIND TEGG, Josmvn PATTERSON, PRESTON BREEDEN, EARLE Comes. Director Seaterl: BERNARD LOREN, IVIARY NIARGARET TEGU, BERNARD ITZKOXVITZ, JANE THOMAS, LED 1N1EADI-1, J AMES HUIJGINS, Amsmzr LEGGETT, LAXVRENCE TEGG, LAWRENCE HALLIsT'r, BRAx'roN MCCASKY, NVILLIAM CARR, ROBERT SALZBERG, EMMETT Foema Missing from picture: NORAIAN LiICK, Violin, ANN VANDERBERRY, Fluie, CLAIRE DOYT.E, Puma, NIILTON NORMAN, G7L'ifK17' PERSONNEL OF MAURY MIN STREL ORCHESTRA Violins: JANE THOMAS, BIAIIY RLARGARET TEGG, BERNARD ITZKOXVITZ, BERNARD LoRI-:N Sazoplmnes: JAJHES HUDGINB, ROBEIIT SALZRERG, LAWRENCE TEGG Trumpels: LAKVIIENCE HAI,I.ET'r, Anumvr GARRETT, I4EE MEADE Drums: BRAx'roN MCGASKI' Tuba: PRESTON 13TlEEDEN Double Bass: JOSEPII PAT'1'I-:RsoN Piano Acco:-d'ian.' ERNESTINE TEGG Piano: REGINA SEN'1'IaR Tro1nbzmes.' XVILLIAM CARR, EMMETT Focus --vi 187 In Maury High School Chorus Q '1 - A iw. I 1 , W , , fx M, . H, A JJVHU W H l Ll- V . 1 - L 'fl is '. ' ' : -W l -' 'A '--f A -' f L, lf N 'f- .Q V - ' 4, H N 'gQv A H I wk N L, .,,,.L., A f1w.i,u ' 2 . --V535 N . A -,.- Front: Rom 2 Row 3 Row 4 Raw 6 if 188 112-- - ' I W . I- ,iw , ,, , , YY , , , ,I I X , L WH! ,- A A,.m?fI- W .fmw WEE, A IH , H. iw, 5 xl, ANNE VVILLIAMS, RUTH DUNSTON, MARGARET MARTIN, JEAN NORIiIS, JACQUELIN BIADDEN, ANNABELL ALEXANDER, ELSIE DUVAL, MALI-:LINE CIIOPPER, IRENE PHELPS, VVINIFRED Smm' NANCY ERNEST, EILEEN GARRETT, LUOILLE WVOODHOUSE, ELEANOR LI'r'rLE, FLORENCE GAMES, NIARIANNA MEARIG, MARGARET MAYS. IQUTH LEE NVOODHOUSE, EDITH LEIGHTON, HELEN PERLIN, BEVERLYE TUROCK JOHN DALTON, HETIENA POTTER, ERMA LEE THOMAS, :KLTHEA RANDALL, DOIIOTHY PIERCE, LOUISE MASON, .KBBIE GARRET1', LIARGARET PARSONS, CLAIRE DOYLE, JEANNE CLIXRKE, JANE MCCON1'ILLE, EVELYN MOORE AGNES EAST, JOHN RICHARDS, JACK ALLEY, VERNON BONNEY, KINTER BERNARD, MILTON NORMAN, AI.Ex- ANDER PAms, BILLY ROBINEWE, JOE IfOFSKY, RLIAHJORIE EISENI-Iowmn, MARY JANE SMART, SARAH FRANcEs POTTS CLAUDE NOOK, ERNEST CRAWLEY, HENRY BIBSCHOP, FRED ERNER, TIAROLD XNATERS, CAI.nwELI. COOKE, GILHER1' REVEILLE, J ULIAN BAUM, LANKFORD WI-Irrrnunsrr, IJILL XVINFREE, .IA:vxEs PIPKIN aury erry instrels Twentieth Anniversary Presentation 1 9 3 8 Friday, March 18, Saturday, March 19, 8:00 P. M. MATTHEW FONTAINE MAURY HIGH SCHOOL 1 XX 0141 4 xx I ll A x X I 4' .'u'ifr- .,-:-T-:Sw-sw . ,'5::5Q312A:'-1-1-my-. ,ws ,, ,g.gf..cf.-az-'Af-:R k.'.g.g...w-gg 55-. w 0 -.-f.--,- --'..-.-.--gf rf, -7.434 GMM-v 1.4: .aw .1 N V.-M-.-4--New .-1:f.'.fj . . .-.f.--'ft 5-f421:r4:-:rw-'-ff'-fi: ,fzf?fWwf'f xlib:- 'E Kari! hq5?46,'Zmq.-sz-:-41 ,girl ' 'f--.-5, .. -2.3.'.3.,4?jkg4:f2sm-'f 1!,35g5,, l I w l liz! 'M X li' l School days, when they'1'c over, VVe,ll remember all the great old times gone by, Happy student days! The days when you and I were young at Maury High. f-:KI 189 Isa-- A. B. C. , D. :JI 190 Ie-- Minstrel Program 'A' I GONE WITH THE WINDS . SOUTH WIND .................................,..... ,...... B reezes and Wheezes from Dixie-Land Opening Chorus: Happy Days .....,,. ......,...,.,,...........,.,,..,,..,.,,,,,, M am-y Minsti-els Let That Be a Lesson to Y My Fine Feathered Friend ...... Q Sail Along, Silvery Moon ....... Whistle While You Work ...... Sweet as a Song ..........,.,..,... The Dipsy Doodle ........... Bob White .......,.,,.,,. - ..... Among My Souvenirs ...... , ........... ....,.....,,..... I Double Dare You ..,.,,.,....i.......,,.,,.,..............., ...,,,.End Man Charles Laird ,.,......End Man Robert Taylor ..............L..........E1'116S'0 Crawley Man Clarence Phields .........,............,LWillia1n Winfree .....,,.End Man Harrell MO1'1'iS .........End Man Jack Alley .........,............Pretlow Ambrose Man Clyde Webster Quartet Novelty: When It's Night Time ,..... .....,..,.,,..... F red Jordan, Vernon Bonney, S1boney .......,.....,..........................,...................... Closing Chorus: Thanks for the Memory ...,,. . Ernest Crawley, Pretlow Ambrose de Sierra . ...,,.. . ......... Maury Minstrels 'A' EAST WIND .........,.........l.........,,.,.........,. ..,...... M aury Marches On Cal Maury High, School March fbi Sophisticated Swing ................. ........................................ O rchestra. Opening Once In a Wl1il67, .....,..............,......,. ..,..... O rchestra, with Miss Marjorie Jones Cal Stars and Stripes fbi Dixie .,.s- ,........... Cal Toy Trumpet Cbb Varsity Sue .....,..... 'fMoon of Manu4Kura ..,.............. Cai Ten Pretty Girls Qbj Maury High School March NORTH WIND.- ..................... Explorers of the Far North ....,..... H .......Morris and Morris CMilitary Tapsl ........Orchestra, with Miss Virginia Hoeding ............,...Orchestra, with Milton Norman ,.,,- ..........Ol'Cl'l6Stl'2L and Maury Choral Group ir Passage Clyde Webster, William Williams, Albert Garrett Santa Claus .Q,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,, ,,,r,r..ii,,.,,....,,.............., .............................................. G i lbert Reveille Eskimos-Iuka, Dinka and Doo ..,..... Henry Bisschop, William Robinette and Kinter Bernard Snoyv White ..,,,,,,,,,,,,w,,A.,.,.,,,. ,,,,,,,.,L,.......,,...,.....,.,........... ...,,........................, M i ss Margaret Martin Sgvgn Dwarfs ,,,,,,, ,,,,... D oe, Dopey, Sleepy, Grumpy, Happy, Sneezy and Bashful . ul' WEST WIND-M ,,.,,-.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,A,A,, ,,,4, 7 ,,,,,,,,, .......... A R omance of the Rockies Lady Wiudemgre, from foggy London ........ .......................... R obert Sagnett Buck Snggzy, the cowboy hero .......,...,......... ............................................ H arrell Morris Stormy Nell, ii gii-i of the Golden West .,..,..... ...........,....................,....... G eorge Storminger Chief Ate Bald and his Indian Braves ,,....... ...,... F red Elmer, John Dalton, John Kofsky and John Alexander The Qld Prospector and his Buckaroo ......,,.....,...............................,........................ Robert Wilson Minstrel Cowboys .,............,. Milton Norman, Pretlow Ambrose, Ernest Crawley, Fred Jordan James Pipkin and Charles Taylor CContinued on Page 1925 Minstrels Top Raw: JACK ALLEY, CHARLES LAmD, CLARENCE PHIELDS, CLYDE WEBSTER, JACK ALLEY, HAIIRELL Monms Middle: IIARELL Monnxs, EDDIE WOLCOTT: CLYDE XVEBSTER Cas Romeoj Ballom: EVA MAE Mounts, BUDDY Moamsg BEN READ, as Ivzlerloculor, with chorus --41 191 In Minstrel Program Jaek Moore Eddie Hill Lloyd Keele Roy Stewart Bill Lee George Brown Robert Gordon Arthur Akers Langford Whitehurst Eddie Wolcott Claude Nook James Merritt Cary Savage Bill Hubbard Eugene Pate Robert Good Wallace Keene Nick Pezella Hewitt Dunn Concluded 'A' M I N S T R E L S l3lSN READ, lllClSl07' of CeremmLie.s We1'ne1' Brown Jack Mallory Everett Tolson Bob Wooldridge Robert Davenport Lewis Woodall Charles Fitch Arthur Jacocks Richard Jarvis Elias Kal Clifton Williams Tommy Hurst Billy Hall James Pretlow Herbert Wright Berkeley Ormand Robert McKann Leroy Richardson Linwood Cheshire Harvey Hutchinson al' MAURY STAGE ORCHESTRA EARLE Cores, Director TRUMPETS-Lawrence Hallett, Albert Leggett, Lee Mead. TROMBONES-William Carr, Emmett Fogle. SAYOPHONES-James Hudgins, Robert Salzberg, Lawrence Tegg. TUBA-Preston Breeden. BASS VIOL-Joseph Patterson. GUITAR-Milton Norman. DRUMS-Braxton McCasky. VIOLINS-Miss Mary Margaret Tegg, Miss Jane Thomas, Norman Mick, Bernard Loren. PIANO ACCORDION-Miss Ernestine Tegg. PIANOS-Miss Regina Senter, Miss Althea Randall Miss Marianna Mearig Miss Eleanor Little Miss Claire Doyle. . T af MAURY CI-IORAL GROUP Miss Ruth Dunston Miss Nancy Ernest Miss Sarah Frances Potts Miss Evelyn Moore Cecil Gritlin Emil Serlich David Fitzgerald - Charles McCoull Charles Davis Bob Hasler Edward Daugherty Herbert Garrison Ralph Dyer William Kelly Bill Cannon Kenneth Jones Belvin Robin Ladd Walker Lin East David Garrison Tom Linton Ralph Jones Teddy Barsell- Miss Wir1if1'ecl Shipp Miss Jacqueline Madden Miss Florence Games ACCOMPANISTS-Misses Claire Doyle, Mildred Williams, Florence Games. PRODUCTION STAFF-+Miss Roberta- Beckham Cdesigner of the Northern scenej, Robert Morris Cdesigner of the Western scene, assisted by William Fales and Misses Elise Bunting, Olga Cicero, Jean Howard, Willie Moss, and Violet Taylor. The Seven Dwarfs painted by Millard Brady, Claude Henderson, Paul Baker and Miss Emily Coleman. STAGE AND PROPERTIES-Bob Hoenshel, Franklin Wilson, Richard McLean, VVillia1'n ' Redfern, William Old, Martyn Richardson. g BUSINESS STAFF-Charles Taylor, Edward Coggin and Maury Heine Room Representatives. ' AUDITORIUM-Messrs. E. V. McGehee, Clarence Woodlief. FACULTY COMMITTEE-Mrs. Sena B. Vllood, Mrs. Clarice Keeling, Misses Elizabeth Richmond, Bernice Bradshaw, Frances Norsworthy, Helen Davidson, Mr. R. Ernest King, assisted by Misses Lynette Hamlet, Roberta Hodgkin, Mary D. Johnson, Dorothy Walker, Virginia Arthur, and Messrs. E. L. Lamberth, Raymond Casey, Herman Williams, Henri Rorer, J ohn Niniuger, B. T. Tatem, Harry Norris and L, L. Woodrutl. ADMINISTRATION-Messrs. A. B. Bristow, C. W, Wilkins and L. F. Games. vi 192 Is- MIJUIIY HIGH SELI UL MHHIIH NNxxxxxxxmxxxxmxxxxxmxxmxxxxxxx X X H I5 H ,5 Q31 C YQ GN? 629 O Z r WO - A,-2'-,-3-.. QPO1 K-vu RCW X xx XXX x' 'X x W X noone ROGERS idowa LEMUEL E Reduced fzw-simile of the orange and blue cover of the New Maury High School March 193 Ir Administration Assistants Fran! : Row 2: Row 8: -Q11 194 Ir-- First and Second. Terms SARAH COHEN, JUDY GRAY, ALICE Fomnss, FRANC1-is STALEY CML Games' ojiceb JosEPmN1u PECK, FM' Emss CMr. Games' ajficeb, Esrrann PARTRIDGE, Mmw FRANCES JACOBS, Lomax: PATTERSON, NIARGARI-11' Enwfxnns, :XLMA FrrzGEnALD, DALLAS IQREIG MURIEL LANGLEY, JEAN PITTMAN, MELBA Pmrry, 1lAIlJORIE EISENHOWVETL, NIARGARET ELLINGTON, Vm- GINIA STEWAM' I ' J 4 . 11 aux rx V ' l 1' 11' , r - ff . it 1 N ' . L+' ' ' First Term Office' Force 1 PATRICIA Tm-Jam, LIABJOIKIE FOLKES, ETBEL ANURNEY, FRANCES Wann, JENNIE Vxancaus, ANNA JENSEN MAURY ENTRIES: VIRGINIA LITERARY AND ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION at Charlottesville ADEBATERS Affirmative HENRY HOWELL BETTY BROWN TERRY MYULLINS N egalive ROBERT HECHT HELEN HENRY BERNARD LOREN READER BILLY DIEHL ALTERNATE PATRICIA CLARKE SPELLER RANDALL COLE '-:xl 195 I :I 196 Top: Van Wyck Branch of Norfolk Public Library Below: Out in record time in fxre drill. ....,,-.-.- n-.-.1v--- --, 1 ...1 1 'ff 1. .. QQ: 11- I 'vf -. -2.1 51 - -In rp r - 1 31193-'ii v 5 x 1 1 JPGWM' QQQ. -10 ' 'ax 1 ' N FHL' ' J. ,N - , 1 .1 I N , 1 , .A .1 ,Y 1 fn 1x x'1 A57.:,-bu 'T' i4 B49-1 x - , 1 1 J' ,JR . fvf, 1- 4 1 kgs j - hi 4 'T'2?.. 1,3 av! . ft- L21 fa, --Q 1+-If f-I ,1 , ,,,... 5 92, X .1 -xR'3'w1- - A.. sf' VK V- f 14 1-1 , . .- NGW Jr'-. 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GAMES Wnrnnnn Powxsu, Co-llfanager Asst. Coaclz Head Coach Asst. Prin. C0-XWHTIUHET Above: KENNX' Fmwrnzss, Cnptnin -21 197 Ir- Football Y N 1 5, , Front: EUGENE LONGWORTH, Co-Mhnager, DAN '1'HORNTON, Emu. Smzmcxr, CATO voN Gowwscu.-xL1c, VINCENT Fx' N PEZZELLA, BEN READ, XVERNER BnowN, JACK Moons, Roscon Fxsmm, ICENNETH FEN'1'nEss, Caplmfn. Back: RAYMQND S. CASEY, Asst. Coach, Hxannmm' THORNTON, V mcmms STELL, TEDDY Bfmsz-nm., Ihnonn H1ma1Ns, Lmwoon Cmezsmnm, JOHN UPTON, CARL. SPENCER, LIQLAND Hommss, Ronmrv BURLESON 1 Left End ...... Lejl Tr1,ckle.,-. Left Guard.- ,... Uevzlcvp., .,.... FOOTBALL TEAM ...,.,,,.,..,.....,.BUNCl-I, MELVIN FWENTRESS, K1sN1xfE'1'u fc.D .....,.,..,,...HAR11lCR, GEORGE ......PEzzELLA, VINCENT 5 Right Guard, ....... .,.............., F Isrmn, Roscom Right EmZ,,.x...... Left Halfback ,,,... Fullbczck ,.............. Right H alf Darko- ,....,,, Qua1'lm'11ack,, ,,...... High: Wwlfle ,,.,,, ,,.,.,.. V ON GOT'1'SHAL'K, CATO M.,,,,,,.,,,,,,...,.,READ, BEN .....,.BROXV'N, WERNIQ1: .......SmRL1cH, Emu, ,..,..,,,,.,MO0IiIC, JACK ...,.,4CAxmoLL, ARCHIE Brown on a tear -rzl 198 Ia-- 1 wif? IFVW 59,2 Football Y, F1-ont: Gxzoncw HARPER, AROHIE CARROLL, IKVIELVIN BUNCH, GEORGE GUY, BILL CANADA, Hnwrrfr DUNN, JOE IEICHELBAULI, Lmmmn F. GAMES, Asst. Principal, JOHN FORREST, Wfmnsms POWELL, Co-Jlflmzager Bank: EDWARD Srmns, Omvmn I-IANDURY, .Lxcx INIASON, JOE LONG, RAYMOND ELLIS, BUHNDEY RUDIGER, ALFRED SEAY, DAVE FITZGERALD, -BILLY FERGUSON, Roimwn UNDEHWOOD, GEORGE C. HOPE, Head Coach T' -fl scomss 1 H McKinley Techm-, .,.,,,.. Hampton High School ,.,........ Wilscmll High School .....,..,.....,... Newport News High School .... Lynchburg High School .,...,,. Petersburg High School ..,......... John M2u'slm1lHigh School ...... Pompton Lakes .,..,.,.....,,,,....,,.... Thomas Jefferson High School '1'oTALs. ....... ...... ........., . . Opprmenls Ilfrmry 0 6 12 0 6 7 0 16 0 7 18 0 12 6 'O 18 O 13 48 73 Sidney Hughes Asst. Coach --:I 1996 Ea-- VIRGINIA A ELL HOEOING Many of' us in our youth have followed the band as it went its way merrily down the street, rejoicing in the thrill of the rhythm of marching men, the sound of brass, thewave of the flags. Perhapsa. circus band, or a band of the U. S. Navy, or it drum and bugle corps of the American Legions! We all ienjoylithe band even when wecan only look on or follow-but here we have a young lady who does not simply look on, who does not follow the band. Sheleads the band, as Maury's premier drum majoressl - We hail and pay tribute to Miss! Virginia! Dell Hoeding, Mau1fy'sv Sweethcfut on Parade- who has contributed so greatly dm-ing the past two years to the color and beauty and rhythm and enthusiasm at Foreman Field during theifootball season. Vivacious, popular, talented, Miss Hoeding has helped to make the Maury Bend' outstanding and known throughout the State. She has also led the Veterans of the American Legion Drum and Bugle Corps down Fifth Avenue in New York City, and on many other occasions, and this pleasing young lady, with her swiftly flashing baton expertly wielded at Foreman Field or on the Maury stage, or elsewhere,,has made a picture that will linger in the memory. ' Our compliments and thanks 'to this little girl in blue who has, in an unassuming and an unaffected way, assisted in a very definite way in the upbuilding of the Maury High School Band and the morale and spirit of the schooli' , - N ' .i..,rav BAND IN FORMATION ON FOREMAN FIELD Q1 szoo 1e-- 1 - - 2 H , H1 W H H ww , A , M m m m mu Hu ,H H , 3 -D21 QOEZ IG-- l BAND DRILL-COLORS MAURY FOOTBALL TEAM HAS GOOD RECORD ,IN 19375 COLORFUL HOME GAMES STAGED AT FOREMAN FIELD Football took its usual spotlight position at Maury from the beginning of September through Thanksgiving Day as the Commodores practicedand went through a strong scheduleof nine games, with six victories and three defeats. V D , When the call was issued by Coach Hope for candidates for the squad, one hundred and fifty boys responded to show their football wares, and it became apparent that Maury would not be hampered by a lack of representative players and reserves. The season was oflicially opened on September 25 when the Commodores played the strong McKinley Technical High School of Wasliington, D. C. McKinley had won the District champion- ship the year before and showed considerable strength at Foreman Field. The Commodores, however, turned in a pleasing performance and downed the visitors by a 6-0 margin, as Jack Moore slipped swiftly around the end for the onlyi score. p The next game, an important conference tilt in Hampton, found the Commodores unable to cope with the pass combination of Catlett to Hill. Hampton had most of its players in the game who had been on its State champion- ship team in 1936. They played in- spired football andl scored twice through the air to defeat the Map- makers, 12-0. And then came the traditional game with Woodrow Wilson of Portsmouth, played for the second consecutive year across the river. Once more Werner Brown, who had mzlde the one Winning touch' Eichelbaum, with Rudiycr running interference, virclesietzd against MeKi1iZey Tech down the year before, went through p the opposing Presidents and crossed the pay-off line for 6 points. Kenny Fentress' placement kick was blocked bythe surging Wilson team, but the ball was neatly picked up by Maury's star end, Melvin Bunch, who went- over A 1 - -- - 1 ' J '- the line unmolested. Thus it was that Maury scored the emra point, making the total 7. Wil- son pushed over its touchdown later in the game, but failed to make the all important extra point. Once more Maury had triumphed over Woodrow WilL son, score 7-6, ,H --- -- ---f------W .. -.H - . , .-... Y- .. ,- 1 Back again at Foreman Field the Commodores went into action against the Shipbuilders of New- , po1't News. Archie Carroll 'and I Ben Read scored the touch- ' downs in this game, and Kenny As Archie C'r1vr1'0lZ seeks a hole in the ,Wilson fn1'wa.1'd wall. That's George .Harper F 61'1lDI'BSS SCOI'eCl 3, safety Silld coming in on lime play. two extra points. -11 eos 1s- 1 ff Damn and Bunch lzrirzg clown M cClcZlami of Newport News. The long arm of coincidence entered in as the Commodores defeated the Newport News team by the same margin as in 1936, with the final score 16-0. The next game was played on a hilltop in the city of Lynchburg and was featured by the versatile Saunders of E. C. Glass High who ran, kicked, and passed to keep his team in the ball game. Maury was once more victorious, however, as Emil Serlich, a newcomer to Commodore foot- ball, crashed the line for the six pointer with which the Hopemen beat the Funkmen. Then came that brilliant afternoon at F ore- man Field when the Crimson Wave of Peters- burg played the Commodores before a great crowd. Petersburg continued its triumphant march with ai score of 18-0 against the locals. The Crimson Wave lived up to all advance publicity and completely outplayed the Hopemen throughout the contest. Petersburg, after this game, went on in the same manner over'other opponents to win, without question, the State championship for 1937. The mid-season sag in the for- tunes of the Commodores manifested itself the following week-end as the John 'Marshall team from Richmond captured the next Stadium game by the score of 12-6. Little Joe Eichel- baum streaked' once over the goal line for Maury's lone score. Maury, however, seemed unable to stop the onward surge of the John Marshall line and the plunging of its great all- state fullback, Siegfried. The future looked dark as the Mapmakers were next scheduled to meet the highly esteemed Pompton 2 - -., 3 -. ffaft- 4.4 -i-was . .is-,..sLijf ':.gga.f ,g .,f. 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Up and over wiflh M alhcws of Petersburg. --:JI 204 Is-- g b the previous defeats and 1 T played a memorable mid- November game. The Com- modores played desperately and strongly to stop the mighty, gallant plunges of the visitors on the six yard line. Maury then took the game in hand and won handily over Pompton Lakes, with the hnal score 18-0. After a Pompton Lakes fum- ble, J ack Moore scored on a ipass from Archie Carroll, and later Werner Brown tallied twice on sensational sprints of 57 and 55 yards. The Pompton Lakes game proved to g be one of the high-lights of a colorful season. The final game of the season was played at Foreman Field with the strong Thomas Jefferson High School of Richmond. The Tee Jays, on the basis of comparative records, were established as favorites before the game, as theyheld second place in the conference Class A standings, with Peters- burg alone in front. The Commodores once more proved that one can never count them out ahead of time by dropping the Jefferson- ians out of the conference running with a 13-0 triumph for Maury. A large, colorful Thanksgiving Day crowd saw the locals hold the Statesmen away from the goal line all afternoon. Again it was Werner Brown who slipped through the line and showed his heels to the efferson secondary as they vainly attemptedto tag , A- -- this speed merchant on his way to the end- zone. In the last quarter, Sticks Rudiger faded back and tossed a forty yard pass to Buddy Guy for the final touchdown. And so ended the season of 1937. - ' Bunch escorts fellow-and Read, who is teariml past the Jalm. Marslzall glridmen after 1'ec1:iv'lng a pass. Commodores who proved' outstanding in their work over the long road were Captain Kenny Fentress, Ben Read, Melvin Bunch, George Harper, Roscoe Fisher, and Vincent Pezzella in the lineg and Archie Carroll, A i Jack Moore, Werner Brown, and Joe Eichel- ArclrieC'arroIlbuck1f11gll1.ePompton Lamdefensc. ,baum in the backfield. Cato von Gotts- chalk, Hewitt Dunn, Bill Canada, Emil Serlich, Teddy Barsell, Burnley Rudiger, David Fitzgerald, and George Guy also played well when opportunity offered. Much credit goes to these boys for their loyalty and perservance in making the 1937 Commodores not an un- beatable team, but a team that was formid- able at all times and respected by its sup- porters and opponents. 'In saying farewell to football for 1937, we doif our helmets to the staff of the Nor- folk Division of the College of William and Mary for their fine assistance throughout the home schedule, and to the Maury High School Band for its lilting marches and colorful appearance on the Foreman Field greensward, and to our friendly op- -. - ponents and rivals who helped to make this PezzeIla,Bv-own,Mou1'e,vn1z. Galtschalk, r'm1.m and Bunch closein on L. season a memorable one. T'f m Jeffffm bf1UU'1 fe - --QI 205 Ib- Cheer Leadeiijs U 5 .Ku uvs Over Megaphonas: RALPH O'DE'rTE, JOHN Annxnwirn Five Erecl: Miss IXIARGARET Pnmz, Jnuimn DUFFEE, Gonnoiv Pmrzn, JOHN POND, EUGENE M ILLER , Up, Wh.oopi'ng 135 Up: CATHERINE JONES, JULIA Brmnonens, JEAN SEARH, ENA 'l'AYx.o1z, I'Cu 1-Y KERNB, RUTH PARSONS, ELIZAUETH REED Ca pta in ..,,. ....... ENA TISYLOR Coach ........ , .... ,.M1ss Plum: it IN PRAISE OF THE CHEERING SQUAD The pigskin may ride on its devious course The battle may sizzle with fnrlunestluit turn: Like 21 demon eccentric, ermticg Eanli l1uddlc's ai. moment intensiveg The line and the backs may plow down the Held The Orange and Blue plays ball that is BALL In an manner most wildly ecstatic: lvrllilllllflf on the ollcuise or defensive: But to you and to me But- io you :md to me Who go out to sec YVIJO gp out to sen A game-the grand sport of the year- A game that will sweep un along, There are thrills as we rise There is joy in the air As the band 'gina to blare, And shaitter the skies, And the cheering squad ealls fur L1 5011152 When the cheering squad calls for :1 clicur. Be it cheer, song or yell, Song, yell or cheer, He1'e's a toast to your cheering squad, Eng., ol' dear! vi S206 Ie-- Basket Ball 1' I, , From: JACK RIALLORY, Czarsu, CHIIFFIN, Evmluwr TOLSON, PAUL BACALIS Row 2: LLOYD Kmmms, PAUL SMITH, RALPH JONES, EDDIE COGGIN Row 3: Comm Gmowmxc Hows, BURNLDY Rumomz, LYLE BECKNEII, EMIL SDDLIQII, VINCENT THOMAS, IXIANAGEIL WVINSTON LANI: f-IECZIL Cfllll-'FIN ......, LLOYD Km-imc. ..,... .. PAUL SMITII.. PAUL BACALIS ...,. ..... Rlaxury Alumni.- ,.,... Hopewell .,.............v Hampton ,..........,. Suffolk .,.,....,......,. Newport News ...... South Norfolk. ...... 1'g'LcrslJurg ...,..... W Ilsou ............,.... South Norfolk ...... Hampton .,... - ............... BASKET BALL RESULTS Thomas J 0ll'CI'SOll ....,.,. John Marshall ....... ,. Newport News .............. ..... Suffolk.- ..........,,............,....... Thomas Jefferson .,.......... ............ William :md lXI:Lry Frosll .....,....... John lX'Im'sh:xll .........,,,,....,,..,,,... . University of Richmond Frosh ,,,,,. Pej:m'sl:LII'g ...... .......,.,....,.....,........,. Wilson.- ...........,.....,.,..,................ Oppzments Illaury 34 . 23 . 32 22 30 27 18 . 26 . 21 . 22 . 40 . 29 . 35 . 20 . 39 . 37 . 44 , 37 . 20 28 . 584 TotuL ........ ........,....... , .....,..,,.. . , THE SQUAD ' .......I orurarcl ....,..I or'wm'd .....,..Crmlcr ........GuaTd EDWARD COGUIN ..,.... ....,......G'um'cl Ancmm CA1moL1.. ....... ....... P 'arward JACK Mzxnnom' .,.,.. .. RISLPH J ONES. ..... . ........Guav'd .......C'enter BUIINLEX' RUDIoErc.-.... Emu. Srcnucn.-. ..... LYLE BDCXNER .......,.,. VINCDN1- '1'uoMAs .......... VINCEN'1' 1'EzzEL1...x.,..- JAMES DAILY ,.,,........, Aumuzw POXVER ......... 51 30 33 47 28 29 25 30 26 33 21 31 21 31 37 14 28 19 24 3 5 593 .,.,...1',0I'll?lLI'Il ,.......Guard ....G'ua1'd ........Gua1'd F or-ward .,..,...G'lLGTd .......C'enler -'SKI 207 Ile Basket Ball Season 11? V The untimely occurrence of alate season slump in basket ball against top notch competition was the principal reason why the Maury High School Commodores did not enjoy one of their most successful campaigns in.the school's historyf . Strange as it may seem, it was the number 13 that proved the downfall of the Mapmakers. Going into their thirteenth contest sporting a won and lost record of ten wins against two losses, the home forces dropped that tilt to the Newport News Shipbuilders, thereby eliminating them- selves from the Eastern District of the Virginia Literary and Athletic Association race. Following this defeat the Norfolkians won only three contests, while being conquered in four, thereby compiling a total won and lost mark of thirteen victories and seven losses. ,Considering the rank of the quints played, however, such a record can readily be classed as a highly successful one. Outstanding achievements on specihc occasions earned for the Map- makers the descriptive phrase of the unpredictable Commodores. Such was the case, for such worthy combines as Hopewell, John Marshall, and South Nor- folk fell before the Maury attack. In whipping the Hopewell cagers the locals tripped the runners- up to Thomas Jefferson, Central District king. The John Marshall win was the first over that school in five years, while the double triumph over South Norfolk was gained at the expense of the Tidewater Class B titleholders. ' Wilson, thearch rival, was also setback in a pair of engagements, the same for Hampton and Petersburg. , Opening their campaign January 7, the Commodores overwhelmed a picked team of former stars, 51-34, as Cecil Griffin, Paul Smith and Archie Carroll proved to be the big guns. ' The next day found Coach George Hope and his forces in Richmond for the University of lligcigniond basket ball carnival, and it was there that they conquered the Hopewell basketeers, Two more victories on Friday and Saturday of the following week were chalked up before the Orange and Blue dropped its initial tiff. A last minute side-court shot by Grifhn pulled the Hampton game out of the fire on the Peninsula, 33-32g but Suffolk's Red Raiders fell easy prey, 47-22. Friday, January 21, Willie Sokol, Gene Hobbs and Co. proved a little too strong for the Hopemen as the 'Newport News Shipbuilders triumphed in Newport News, 30-28. It was Maury's first conference defeat. Retinning to Norfolk Saturday, the Commodores made a great comeback to down Harry Paxon's snarling South Norfolk Tigers, 29-27. - Trailing 16-11 as the half terminated, Grihin and Carroll began to find the basket range, xghihte Paul Bacalis and Lloyd Keefe tightened on the defense to enable the Mapmakers to take t ie ray. One week later Maury repeated in a South Norfolk gymnasium, but only after another epic struggle had taken place. With the lead constantly changing hands and tension at a high pitch, the final tally showed the locals to be out in front, 26-21. Bacalis turned in a great floor game, while Griffin again paced the scorers. Prior to that battle Petersburg had been beaten, 25-18, and Wilson, 30-26, at the College of William and Mary, Norfolk Division, gymnasium. Archie Carroll, one of the greatest dribblers ever to attend Maury, bade farewell to his high school career in the Wilson spat. Hampton repaid a visit here February 4, but again lost out, this time by a 33-22 margin. Maury then prepared for an invasion by Richmond schools the following week, and it was well that it did. Wednesday, February 9, Thomas Jefi'erson's rampaging five came to town and walked off the court on the long end of a 40-21 score. It was big Lester Hooker who proved most bother- some to the Norfolk representatives. John Marshall, the other standard bearer of Richmond, engaged Maury on Friday, and it took the Commodores an overtime pe1'iod to tiu'n the trick that no other Maury quint has been able to do since 1933. - A Iron-nerved Paul Smith deadlocked matters, 27-all, in the final minute with a foul shot, and the Hopemen then swung into action to wind up the fracas in the extra session, 31-29. Newport News assured itself of top place in the Eastern District by outpointing lvlaury a week later in Norfolk, 35-21, but undismayed, the Mapmakers journeyed to the Peanut City and overcame the Suffolk shooters, 31-20, February 19. Then the fireworks commenced. Beginning on Tuesday, the 22nd, the Commodores took a five-day jaunt through the State and lost four games, finally subduing the Crimson Wave from Petersburg in the final road combat. . A Tuesday found them losing to the Thomas J efferson Tee-Jays in a nip and tuck fight, 39-37. The William and Mary Frosh triumphed, 37-14 in Williamsburg, John Marshall was victorious, 44-28, and the University of Richmond Frosh chalked up a 37-19 win. The end came March 4 in Portsmouth as Wilson once more bowed down, 41-28. Grifiin, who set the pace with eighteen points, along with Lloyd Keefe, Paul Smith, Paul Bacalis, Ffverett Tolson, Eddie Coggin, Jack Mallory and Ralph Jones, sang his high school swan song in this meeting. -BILL Dram, -AI 208 IIC'- Indoor' tTr'ac:k Team Left io right: Correa RAYMOND CASEY, Jrxcx Mooms, Wxcmmn EROTVN, ROY STEWART, EDDIE HILL, Lmzoy RICIIAIIDSON The indoor track team, composed of only five members, entered the Southern Conference indoor games at Chapel Hill, North Carolina, for the second time in the history of the school. In 1937 they placed fourth and in 1938 they placed first, competing against twenty-three other high and preparatory schools from all over the South. The Commodores entered the meet as the Smallest team, but each man took care of his particular duties in such a way as to' make them pay dividends. Roy Stewart surprised everyone by capturing the sixty yard dash in nearly record time, the record being 6.5 and Roy running lit in 6.6, J ack Moore, after tieing for fourth place in the high jump, ran the thousand yard run and then placed second in the seventy yard high hurdles. He was short of first by inches. The one mile relay proved to be the most exciting event of the meet. The large number of teams entered made it necessary to run it in sections. Maury placed first in their section butwas nosed out of first place by only one-tenth of a second by the Winners of the other section. ' --:JI 209 Iz- -1 l l I vu lv Outdoor Track Team ' X Front: Raw 2: Row 3: PAT CATo, .Tomr Bomnvi, Gnovnn GRAY, Roy STEWART, Co-captain, Jiwx Moons, GO-captain, WERNER BnowN, Enom HILL, LEROY RICHARDSON, SAM ASHBEE, MILTON .WIAUCK Gus IQARNEZIS, BILL ROMM, GEORGE GUY, DAVID FITZGERALD, WILLIALI SUTER, CHARLES ELLERTON, .TACK KILI.MoN, JOHN FORREST, RANDOLPH HALL, DAN THORNTON, ROY SUTTON, Coat-li RAYMGND S. CASEY Asst. Manager WILLIAM JAFEE, Co-Manager CARROLL Botmns, ALLAN JONES, RAYMOND FENTRESS, ROBERT MCKAY, JULIAN BOYCE, ALVA BAYNE, WAIITER WOMBLE, JACIQ LEWIEA, PETER IQAIINEGIE, FHANK WARREN, LARRY XVALES, Asst. Manager GERALD RUMBLE, Co-Manager ROBERT MCKANN TRIANGULAR FIELD MEET hiaury G3 Vllillizmln and Mary Freshmen 46 John Marslmll 34 DUIQB INVITATIONAL MEET Maury 3211, Riverside fGa.l 30,52 Newport News 18 John Marshall 17 12 Other Competitors NORFOLK TIDENVATER MEET hlavury 72 Hampton 5895 Vlfilson 1226 WILLIAMSBURG TIDEWATER MEET Maury 49 Newport News 46 Hampton 21 John Marshall 19 'l'ho,mns J eflcrson 12 H opewvll 4 Wilson 3 Maury STATE MEET 3695 Newport News 3755 Hampton 16 Alexandria 11 7 Other Competitors Maury has won 35 times and lost only once-then to Newport News, but deicatccl them on two other occasions. WC1'IleT Brown was high point man with G2 points. Roy ShGXVil1'i': was second with 32 points. hillton lvlauch was third with 31 points. 100 yard dash .,....,,..., Roy Stewart, Sam Aslilxee Broad jump..- ....,....,. NVerner Brown. Eddie Hill, David Fitz- 220 'yard dash ............ Roy Stewart, NVerner Brown gernld, Jack llioore 440 yard dash ...,........ W erner Brown, Eddie Hill Pole iraultm-- .....,.....,. Sam Ashbee, Jack Killmon 880 yard run .............. John Borum. LeRoy Richardson Discus, .......... ,... ...... W e rner Brown, Charles Ellerton Mile.- ,..,,..,.,,,,,,,,..,,,,., Grover Gray . ' Shot 7mL...- ....,..,,.....,,. Charles Ellerton, Milton Muuclc , I Mile relay team, ,....,.,, Roy Stewart, John Boruln, Eddlo Hill, Javelin throw.. ,......., .,NIiILon Mauch, George Guy, David Fitz- Werner 'Brown I . gerald, Jack Moore . . High ju1np,.., ..........,.. William Suter, Randolph Hall, Eddie Hill, 120 yard high hurdZe..Juck Moore, Milton Mnurzk, Egiclie Hill Jack Moore 220 yard law hurdle,-.Jaelc Moore, Milton Manck, 1Vxlhnm Sutcr 21 O Ik-- m uw .. - w w. . 1 Baseball ww , . zu u H vm :H If sw, ,, , ' H 11' , : :' mx m m -m KY, V V n , M 1 - H, . - ' W W , - , N w ,. w vw un..-. 1 1 W. wr W H W H m ' - 17 .. 5:1 , A ' m. 7 ' m NW v ww m - v M fx-A 1 'w wx m m wx M , 1 W X A 1 ACA K G ww IH: , . H , . u, , ,Lt uw .1- fm in 2252222 '. - uw H uw H , , , . nu, .. gf, N Front: Manaqfger Tommy DEAN, Ennm Coczcm, .Tom BAKER, BEN Rx-mn, EUGENE Loucwonmn, VEVERETT Tonsfm , Captain BENNY Bnocx, Emma HERRING Row 12: ALFRED Fnolm, FREDDIE BEon,xF'r, BURNLEY RUDIGER, Coach GEORGE C. HOPE, PAUL BACALIS, RAYMOND Ennis, CARL GQAD, JoE Ercumnmum M issing: ARTHUR AKER5, Emma SCULLION THE SCHEDULE Naval Busen.-. ............. Hopewell ....................,............ ....... .... , . N uvy Yard Apprentices .,..... South Norfolk..- .............. .. Pcte1'sbu1'g.... ..........,.,........... . Hopewellw ,.,............ .. ................ North Cnrolinzv. Universiby.....-..... Roanoke R:1,pi1.ls... ..................... Tlxomas J eff c1's0n.....- .....,.... . .......................... ..... . Wilhum :und Mary 1 rosh.- ..... -.,.- ..... .....,... ...... ........, Thomas Jelierson . ........ .... , Opprmenls Dluury ... ...... ... ..... 10 2 .- ......... 4 8 0 5 .. .. ,...... 1 7 3 6 7 THE SQUAD Ennm Jiluannrncv.- ........... .......... . ........ Pilch Anrmgm Axmzs ...... , Jon BAKER.. ,..,, ...... ,...... . . ..... ...... . . EUGENE LONGYVDIITH..- ........ . BEN RmAD...- ....,... ---.,..... Enom COGGIN ,...,,.. . BENNY BROOK .,..., fRAYMOND Enms .....,..,. ,, ,,,,,, ,, .,,,,., ...,,.,. O ulfield Oulfiald ........Pitch .......0uIfielzi ...,...,....,.....Pilclz .Thirrl Base ....................Ouljield JOHNNY 'DASHIELLE ......,. ,. .,.....,..... Oufficld Jos Excl-nn1.nAUM ..... .. JAMES DEN'r...,.. ,... CARL Gofw ...... . ..... .,.., BURNLEY Rumcmn ....,. , .,.,,.. ALFRED FLonA,,...,..... W1NsToN LANE .......A.,.. , ...., .,..,,... , ,. .... .. ........ .Firsl Base ...v........IJ'1'lL'fL -,.-..... ......... E ............ Catch Seca nd Base - ......... v.......... S hnrlslop .,.F'i'rst Base GRENVAL LLIOULTH nop ...,,,,, N ,,4,.,, ,, ,A,,,,,,,,,. Pugh EDDIE Scvnmozv ......... ,. ...... Pilcll. 6:1 211 If Tennis Front: WILLIAL1 DIEHI., RICHARD SPINDLE, RALPH DYER , Back: Coach HUGHES,-JOHN MALLORY, R,0BERT UNDERXVOOD, :XLAN YVHITE, RALPH HANNA Coach .................. . ....,. ,,,.... S IDNEY I'IUG'EIES Capfain ..., , ....,.,. , ..... ........,...........,,.. J OHN IVIALLORY .Managezx ...... - ......,.. .,. .,.....,... X VILLIAM R,EDl'El!N LINEUP: First Singles ....,..,... .,... ,.,,.. J 0 HN BIALLORY Second Singles ..... .. ....... Rrcmnn SPINDLE Third Singles, ....,.,.. ,.., ...... N VILILILAM DIEHL Fourth Sivzglesw... L .... - ........ .....ALAN WHITE Fifth, Singles .....,, Siztll' Singles.- ...,.,........ Sevenlh Smglcsm.. ......,. .. ....,..... .. DYER , ..... .. ..... ..... . .... V INCENT THOMAS .ROBERT Ummnwoon Ezuhth Smgles ....,.. ..... , ......,..LYTLE PORTER N 'mth Singles.- Fzrsl Doubles ..... L. ......., - ...... . Second Doubles ........, Thircl Doubles.....-.. HANNA SCORES NIALLORY and SPINDLE ...... DIEHI. and XVHITE ........DvEn and THOMAS Oppoblenls llzfaury SuH0lk.,,. ..,........., .. ,......., .. ......... ...... ................... 0 9 Wilson ,....... , ....... I ......... - ...... 0 0 Suifollc ..,.. - ......... 0 9 Petersburg ...............,..A............,..........,... 1 5 Petersburg..- .......,.................................... 1 3 University of North Carolina Frosh., ....... ............... 7 2 Wilson.- ............................................................-..-..---. - ...-. -- 2 7 North Carolina Iuterscholastic Tournament, doubles clmmpionsz SPINDLE and NIALLORY Results of tournament at Ohm-lotiz-esviHe: SPINDLE and 14ALLORY, State champions in doubles M XLLORY Class A champion in singles. -:al 212 ln-- .wb :,aS-'xm I 'G WL xii' Ll QQQMI S Golf Frzml: CARTER BRIGGS, NTIKE BECKETT, CLARENCE UNDERWOOD, NQLAND PHIPPS Back: WILLIAM JONES, PATTY NICGARTHY, LEO IXCIARTONE, JOE CARTER, HERMAN VVILLIAMB Coach. ......... .,... . .RAYMOND CASEY Captain ......... ...,... F IIIRMAN WILLIAMS First Singles ...,... Second Singles .,...,. Tfl.1T7'd Singles ..,...... Fourth, Singles.--., Fifth, Singles .,...,. Fzrsl Do ubles, ..,.... , - ........,Y Second Doubles ,.,.. 'k ...,....HERMAN WILLIAMS OSEPH CARTER .,......CAR'rIaR BRIGGS ...,.,,.LEc IVIARTONE ....,...CLA1!ENCE Unnnnwoon ......,HEIiMAN VVILLIAIMS and J osmru CARTER . ..,... CARTER BRIGGS and LEO 1VfAR'l'ONE GOLF SCORES Newport. News ,.... ...... S -- at - Rlzulry ...., .....,, 1 0 Morrisonml ...., ..... 5 16 - at - M:uu'3 '... ...,....,... .....,. 1 2 95 B'Ia.ury .,..,..... ' ..... 2 - at - Morrison ,.,,..,....,,, ..,..., 1 G 1W:mry ...,,..... ..... 2 M - at - Newport News .............. 15M I --:al 213 Ire Boys' Monogram Club Mr. Games Mr. Casey Mr. Hope Gottschalk Griflin Cheshire Barsell Canada. Mallory Pezzella Longworth Ben Read Coggin Akers Hudgins. Eichelbaum Powell Rudiger Mauck Serlich Hoeding Geo. Guy Fitzgerald, Herring President...-...-........ Vice-Presidenl..... .... Secretary ...,...,.... T1'cas1u'm-. Span sor 41 914 Ir'- OFFICERS Brown, Moore ,.......Jnck Moore .........,.Cccil Griflin .. ,.... .... N Verner Brown ,.,...,,......Whidbee Powell ..........lVIr. E. L. Lumherth Girls' 1VIo11ogram Club Front: MA1m,xRE1' Gmac: Moorm, VIRGINIA Doz1ER, GWENDOLYN CARROLL, Row:-:NA BU'r'r, GRISCE J.-mm' LAKE, IfATHLEEN PIOUGH, IYIARGARET COPLON, ARSENA Gzmmwr, ANN BEASLEY, :EILEEN BELL Rau' 32: IVIARGARET WHITE, ODIE ELL1o'r'r, PAULINE MCELHANEY, IVIYRTLE AMORY, IQATHRYN Cox, MARJORIE STOKES, DORA Doxmr, :HELEN Smvymz, MILDRED RUSSELL Row 3: ANNE FOREHAZND, Dorus Loma, IKRRIETT MILLAN, FLORENCE REICHEK, :RUBY BowLEs, BEULAH PARSONS, VIVIAN BARBER, Dononn' Guovms Row 4: CLARA PEARL MATTER, CLARA STAKEB, NANCYE TUCKER President., ........ Vice-Prexiflmt .. .. .. Secrelary. .... ..... Treasure1',.., ..,..,. ,.. ........ Sponsor ...... OFFICERS - ........... Helen Sawyer .........C1m'n Stakes ......Ma1'garet Conlon ........-.....-...,.....-.,...........Arsena Gilbert Miss Margaret Grigg Moore :TI --:al 215 If: REGATTA ami T071 left and right: VAGABOND, I-Inmpbon One Design, owned and skippered by Ben Colonna--one of the fastest in the small boat class. Middle: Two National One Designs, the Rmwaow .ibackgrounclj and LTNCLE SAM. UNCLE SAM, winner of the National One Design races, 15 owned and skxppeved by Charles Laird. .Bottom left: Moth bout, owned and sailed by Cook Ferebee. Bottom right: Rnimxow, National One Design, owned and skippered by Val Lawless. ..,:1 216 1e-- REGATTA es Tnp left: Snipc, running wing and wing, owned by Tom Paine. Top right: SALTY W.-vrmn-Snipe, owned and skippcred by Anne Taylor, tho only girl contestant in the snipe class. Jllidzile: WIND-IIIDER, Hampton One Design sail sloop, skippered and owned by Robert Harrell, winner of the 1937 N. P. Y. R. A. and of the N. 1'. Y. R. A. Labor Day Regatta. 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GIFT u FANCY ARTICLES ARTIST MATERIALS KODAK SUPPLIES HOME , A FULL AND COMPLETE MOVE LINE OF LUGGAGE CAMERA U Fun for a Lifetime at av f 1 f 2 5 1 1 I Granby 31 7 Granby Street Qjxxxux ww ' Street CARR, MEARS at DAWSQN SPECIALIZING IN SMART STUDENTS SUITS DOIJIBS Hats NCDRTI-I ROP Spozts Shop, tgnc. 430 Granby Street Outfitters to Their Majesties the King and Queen of Sports 41 219 In- V Iiwf DIAMONDS AND I-IARDY'S' ARE SYNONYMOUS Engagement and Wedding Rings Designing and 'Remounting COMPARISON OF QUALITY AND PRICES INVITED 347 Granby Street S. D. HARDY, President L . B . R O C K E JE WELER and SILVERSM-ITH FRATERNITY AND SORORITY PINS AND RINGS BELT BUCKLES AND BRACLETS GRANBY AND TAZEWELL STREETS NORFOLK, VIRGINIA' MENDEL LUGGAGE Sold exclusively by I-Iampton Roads Paper Company BRANCH sions 416 Granby smi Norfolk, va.- STATIONERV ENGRAVING GREETING CARDS GIFTS 441 Q20 Lf iz X i n Q. R X X - 'TNA M. x, su 22 v su . X - V , fa gi f ' . XX.:-f M. 'so.i i i? ? 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ANew Graduation but HOFHEI1VIERl'S Footwear Has been the choice of Smart Mauryites For 53 years --:JI 221 Ir:- BPLW --lam 'C CD Congratulations MAURY GRADUATES We'll be just as happy to serve you through college or business life, ever mindful of your best interests . . . you can always depend upon Burk-clothes to make you look as you want to look . . . your very best . . , call on us at any time. 222-24 Granby Sl. ,'i , -o7q,4 X vp' wr' 1 PURE ,E :asf 2131. -A K '57 . X! V ' 1 V I , .. 1,51 gl Clif' :f35f5?5'l': I 'U 4 555253 't . - f 3225 ' 'I 77 ' un Wil J 1' ' 0 C1523 '- if , ' ,152 ,Q . . t 5515: il, 5, 1 I 1155 Kb .,P ' I 555g 535333, .- 4 'AHY.V' ff 1 X, Q1?-' ., I I X R li-xi? 'AI ko! ' 1 3 Q fvxje., , ,z '-Foxx 4 X I S 5 I The Sign of Quality and Service Colonial Gil Company, Inc. COMPLIMENTS A FRIEND -1 222 Ia-- CCDMPLIMENTS ..Qp- A FRIEND Q.Tl-IE.. MAURY HIGH soHooL Lunch Room Wishes to express appreciation to the Class ol 1938 For its co operation DESSIE DOWNS Manager BOWL! Health Center Bowling Alleys i Home of Maury Hi School and Teacher's Leagues A Healthful Recreation For Everyone 10 cents for student game until 6 P. M. 2 games For 25 cents for adults 15 cents straight at night FOR RESERVATIONS-CALL 41488 vi Q24 In-' NORFOLK COLLEGE of BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Accounting CC. P. AJ-Secretarial Science- Bookiceeping--Stenotypy-Law CVa. Barl- Saiesmanship-Radio Qperation and'Servicing Day and Evening Classes the year around Telephone 24195 Granby Street at BrooIce Avenue 1VIemIacr National Ax.-:ocintiou of Accx'ccIitar1 Commercial Schools Clmrrerf.-rl Ivy the Stat: to confer Degrees BE SURE YOUR PRESCRIPTION BEARS A BURROW-MARTIN LABEL For Your HeaItI1's Sake Burrow-Martin and Co., Inc. FOUR PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORES Dial 25449 graylov I pfical Company PRESCRIPTION OPTICIANS 115 College Place Norfolk, Va. -COMPLIMENTS OF- Virginia-Carolina Electrical Works, Inc. 1006 Main Street Phone 25697 -'-MI 225 Ir lVlrs. .lohnson's Shorthand School 528-30 Wainwright Building MRS. lSABEL G. JOHNSON will give her usual ' careful ancl personal instruction to all contemplating a course in SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING FILING AND GENERAL OFFICE TRAINING Olfice Phone 22160 : : : : : : : : : : Residence Phone 30673 SPECIALIZE! You are graduating into a world of specialists. At least those who succeed in life are specialists in their chosen professions. Our specialty is Secretarial, Bookkeeping, Comptometer and Civil Service. Train for business or Civil Service at the Girl's College. A business training is incomplete without a knowledge of modern time-saving office machines. BOYS' ADMITTED TO NIGHT SCHOOL KEETS SECREEQEQAL COLLEGE Selden Arcade - - Phone 41287 Norfolkfs Paxton Company, lnc. Shopping P ace :Pall-1'ltS lndustrial and Marine Supplies f 01' 64-66 COMMERCIAL PLACE Tirlelvaterys Tj,Ousan'JS ' Parl4er's Delicatessen . . . wishes to congratulate the Graduates for their attainments i-- while in Maury and is hopeful for their success in the future. ili- G 339 WEST 15th STREET 0 60 9 H' Opposite Maury will 226 J .ll' 47 I 1 Tu 1. Tl-IE COMMODORE OF 1938 ANOTHER OF OUR PRODUCTS I BINDING R R PRINTING A LITHOGRANPI-INING BURKE Sc GREGORY NORFOLK ' VIRGINRA l888 'MEM vagal czq GRACIOUS Graduation Remembrance Your Friends and Family Will Appreciate . YOUR PHOTOGRAPH WELLFORD DUNFORD Portrait and Commercial Photographer 323 Dicl-:son Building Noriollc, Va. Whether you continue your studies or embarlc on a Business career try . . SERVlNGwith 6 SMILE l've been doing this year after year . . . It pays DAVE FRIEDMAN Opposite Maury High School Taitgs Thorolbred Seeds BEST BY TEST FOR MORE THAN SIXTY-SIX YEARS GEo. TAPI' 8. soNs, Ina. 55 Commercial Place Norfolk, Virginia :II Q28 lf-- COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS ,QFQ NORFOLK'S LEADING LAUNDRIES Fairfax I C1 e a 1 F R I E N D Sunlight Education - - -' Advancement Promotion in life, as in school, dependson 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 Fine points of merchandising that we have constantly taught them. Pender-'s Food Stores , , Br-own's Restaiuraint ACROSS FROM LOEW'S Quality Food at Popular Prices Private Rooms for Large and Small Banquets-Fraternity Meetings, Etc. -'QI 229 Il' Vulcslnl nnnunl. THIS BOOK Will be treasured by you as a record ofthe golden days of youth, of 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 passg to step from 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. Alld Jn ln' ltvlullrl la lbx' Clair our bmrlllul 1 9 I f l ff .mm mv I '57 -1 Ilw Jgux 4 X . P ...f ' . V aj K fx xx S . Vt.--tMlA.'.l f f VN 3,11 ' '- V ,r Xt. 7 .-,-' '.,fl , . '- cggjffg r0lgl'arl1ll1llall,r lllllf la lban' flfjvzll Ivbrllll nz' mlm' In knoll' ling Arllllmffllltlll In rirlflf ' X AN ORGANIZATION OF SKII.I.fD CRAFTSMEN, neslciusns, Aknsrs AND moto-eNcRAvsRs . - RENDERINC SUPERIOR PHOTO-ENGRAVING SERVICE. f f- DESIGNERS AND ENGRAVPRSOF THE COMMODORE. I N DESIGNERS AND ENCRAVERS OF THE KRABBA. X' 1 ,- O QL ATES fy--X Q - c, - -f . 'V Q, '- Q fo, -ip Z 0 ...F xv . 'fi oo ,, 43 ' N ll fl ' if A 417-Y PM . Y 'XX I 1 'Tlx plwlflkzll Jiilrdfllllllull lllallagrlllvlll, ff Nu' . 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