Maury High School - Commodore Yearbook (Norfolk, VA)

 - Class of 1940

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By means of drawings of the past and photographs of the pre- sent, we have endeavored to present this comparison. Study well the drawingsg look closely at the photo- graphs. Observe the difference between the Maury of 1911 and the Maury of today. -THE STAFF I 3 MATTHEW FONTAINF MA FRY l'aff9ji11rfz'r of flu' Seas ln tribute to the greatness of the man on whose work the detailed phases of modern navigation are founded we, representing the school which bears his name, dedicate this page as a lasting monument to his perseverance. courage, and outstanding loyalty to his country and his destiny. 3 4 VIRGINIA HOWARD IOHNSON To Miss Virginia Howard Johnson, instructor, adviser, and friend, we dedicate this, the Commodore of 1940. Her wise and timely teaching, thoughtful advice, and ever present friendship have immeasurably advanced the scholastic attitude of those eager for learning. S ,Y ,.,, - V --w.v--Y----.1 Editorial Staff The Commodore TMI In rnglu: f.udcrq111st, Irgum, NIL IJAVIII c:l',lJl RQLIlSl' MAR1oN SAUNm'Rs SmRl.laY NlxoN KIANIQ BRINKITY HUWARH l,lvr,UM lfflilur-in-f'l1i1'f Axwriulm' lfrlilor' Axxm'iulf' Ifffilrn' Ari lfzlilur Sjmrfx lfffilnr ART COMMITTEE MARliAlll4'l' WRlc:r1'1' KIUUA WA'l'SK7N RUTH MAIKX Lum' MiZNAMAliA'X SPORTS COMMITTEE FRANK AIIMAN Clll41S'l'l'1li SHA1m1.AU TRAVIS Ml4.l-.till CLASS RIQPRESIZNTATIVES Sruim' Omni BIQLKIIAM uml WAl,'I'I-li NLJli'l'll lmlior , , l.u'l'm R XVIIITL 6 lmlurs, Nixon. l'rrinkIcy' 43 luil lo ruglmlz OH, Mcloy, Holicr lillsillw.-rx AfTlllllIxQ4'I' A4lf'w'li.vi11lq ATLIIIIIQVI' ffiI't'ltlLlfi0ll NTIIIILIKQVV' , Business Staff of The Commodore Wu I mm O1 o TTARRY Mcllov lfll-11us1.u'1' IIOI-'Ill-R BUSINESS COMMITTEE Inuim' Rt'IlVt'M'llfllfjl'l' S0fJlJUlIIUl'!' 1it'fIl't'St'IIftIfjI'K' LANIQ S'l'oklis Emmu SMITH ADVERTISING COMMITTEE lllllffll' R1'fm'x4'l11'ufi1'1' B11 1A PARK1NsoN SIIIIIJIIIIIUIT Iivj11'vxw1fn!i11' f:llARl.IiS ANU:-usoN E1 mum.: XVIIITI uuusr RALMI O'lD1s'1 l'13 N111 Ru Hmm l.ILl l,,xxxT11n MARHN CIM: Y Art-Editorial-Photographic Work In The Commodore The art staff, with Jane Brinkley as editor and Mrs. Margaret Dodson as adviser, began at an early date to make sketches of their ideas and to investi- gate the various mediums of expression suitable to the publishing of an annual. It was finally decided to use inked line drawings. Because of the varied talents of the staff there was no trouble experienced in getting the drawings made. They are all well executed and represent a great deal of work. This year it was decided to vary the routine manner in which the staff of the yearbook has been orgainzed. Different schemes of organization were suggested and discarded until finally the committee system was evolved. Instead of dividing the staff into groups with an associate editor and several as- sistant editors at the head of each group, it was de- cided to name one associate editor as the head of each section. Under each of these was a committee, varying according to need. In this manner work progressed smoothly. Everyone connected in any way JUNE CLASS SECTION MILDRED BRUSHWOOD MARION BLACKWELL WILLIE STEWART FLORENCE AHLIAN NELL RICHARD HOPE KING MARGARET WRIGHT RUTH Moss LOUISA BROWN MARY E. VAUGHAN DAISY SAYERS M. LOIs KIRKWOOD DORIS LEACH SHIRLEY MALBON TRAvIs MEECH MARJORIE BYRD CECIL TURNER 'I with the work toward publication will attest the fine spirit of cooperation that existed between the editors, the committees and the adviser. It is with grateful appreciation that these words are written. The business staff had two major tasks to handle: the actual business transactions connected with the Commodore and the arrangements for the taking of all group pictures before the deadline. That the book was received on time is credit enough to their efficiency and proof of their ability. Photographic work was under the supervision of the editor. A committee of photographers was formed and held in readiness to photograph anybody -anywhere. From the prints turned in by the editor and the committee the snaps for the student life section were selected. Following is a list of all committee members under the names of their respective committees: JANUARY CLASS SECTION MARY E. VAUGHAN MILIJREIJ BRUSHWOOD FRANCES BURKE JEAN BOYD JEAN CLARK JEAN BARNES MARGARET VAN PATTEN FLORENCE AHMAN PHOTOGRAPHIC COMMITTEE CHARLES JARRETT ARCHIE JOHNSON MARION WILLIS CHARLES DEVINE WELLS GRESHAM A ff, E, p '-W5Z'??'Z ,-7. . EAXX , Mu'-ff:3.,... F. f xf 5559 55 -.42-vfilefl 4 X fymwilsgi Norfolk ff-12215 HHHQE -- Hi 1. 5 11... - e 9.5343 9 C T ' l894 ' l909 eeee ' - E . ...fa llflallhew Fonlonne no Maury High School .. 1, nf,-4,1 ll'-1,1 2 A fri, J, E ,Sw E w'QSf4':f354f:1-Z2'f:A221 g f f - 1 ti f- E 2 z f if 4,. . 'Here .Q . .. if thi s - .wfzfve Qggwf 1 - ..-. IN. .N W., -ffg :L Aeciqp- ...-L ,-:- --1 'n .fa -1 --. I---G -it t ' ?i -:EE X357 XT? - ii, , f.- f fi ,f 1 ' Y- . . . - ,. fri: - i::.1 , Norfolk High School '- Omahunclro Building -- l909Sl9ll S-, ,- -'T TT-2 -KY X .... ..., . .... . ui. mmmwxh xikl N! 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Si-I'wlIii'I' Illlwnfulm' Clrrle RI'1'm'If Clerk l.i!mu'iu11 Modern Language Department ANNI Ruin Rinniiix ION, FAUHVY lVlARY XVUODARU li. A., Hollins College University nf Madrid ILA., Randolph-Macon M. A., cillllllllbid University g,,rbl,,mc, Puri, WVUITWNS CUHCEC 1 V'lf'l' Sfmnixli M.A., Cornell University 1'iV't'lIt'lJ IIIIIN ci,XUlIIlI,D MARGARH- Howl.. B.A.. University of Richmond ILA., XVilliam and Mary l'iI't'Ht'b Spungh 13 Latin Department fx ANNI M. X ' Pi Mu. Tut it Bl MARHMU T WHVSUN ILA., Guuclicr Collcgc K 1'li.B., lfliin Collcgc ILA. R-1mh,lPh-Macon English Department , i Vnu.iNiA 01,11 AIULIA Gimimm AuNsimui,ii -IANIK i. M. l5i.ANn University uf Virginia BVS., Columbia Uniwnity BS., liiirmvillc State Teachers Columbia Univcrsity tinllcgu lii,izAm TH R. Bonus Luc Y No1 i'iNmmMBiuciuiousi 11,111.1 M, QQQUWYN ILA., College of University of Virginia University of Virginia W'illiam and Mary C0lUmbl3 Ul1iV6fSiiY Columbia University M.A., Columbia University 14 English Department Cconfdj I . VlRn.iNm CI CillAVI s KIAIKOI i ix M. IIARRim I u'IN'A H1'M'f -IUHNMIN I5-eu MAH lmmhmiy Immun. ILS., Ifnrmville Sure 'I'e.1eI1er5 Iuirmville I'eneIxern College ln LM Cnlumlvia University A , I 3551 1 M'I'l A'I' BNI M-'IMI-'VI' Aruii Cowl.:-S IVIORRIS VC'li.llAM H. NQRRIS lf-Aw ILIIIIIUIIIII'M'w ILA., College of W'iIIigim ILA., George W'i1sI1ingtnn Xx,lll11.lII'9 College .md MMV University University of Pen nsylvnnim Iii 1l.'x1si'1ii K. l'i c R IVIARGARI 1' Pi-.1 R IYIARY CIURNI-I,IA S1 Allk V.imIerIuiIt University ILA., College of William I I1.B., Diukinson College University nf I.unlInn and Mary 15' English Department eont'dl III TI IIIIIIII M SIIIIIIIII HI TAYLOR HI-,RMAN MAS'l'lN w'll.l.lAMS ll.A., R.mclulpl1-Macon Collcgf HA., Vycsllmmptgn University I I I I I , , Umvcrslty of Vlrgmm M.A., H.1rv.1rd Umvcrsnty U athemat1 S Department Ilmms F. Our ANNIZ WliI'l'Ii BLAMQ CHAMPI QlAR'I'l.R DoU'ruA'r 1',I5,I Virginia 1h,lytcqIq,,iC BIAII College of ywilliam ILS., Radford Statu Tcaclmcrs Institute and Mary Cullugu M.A., Columbia Univcrwity l l INN! Ill HAMIVIT VIRGll'1 A. LIEGGIZTT MARY Moolu: l5.A., Randolph-Macon W0man,s College B.A., Randolph-Macon B.A., Randolph-Macon M.A., College of William W0m3U,5 College Woman's College Ind MUY Ed.M., Harvard University 16 B.A., R21I1Ll0lPl1'lVlflCllll College' athematics Department fcontdj ciA'I'lIARlNl' B. Rmm 1' B.S., l:.ll'l11VilIC Sure Tulchcrs College History Ill NRX' S. Rum u ILS., MJX., University of Virginia lIl'1.1N I. DAVIDSON ILS., lfnrmvillc State bl'C1lUIlCFS Cullugu History Department eont'dj MAIN' l'n,xNcls llfxulu 1 l, l:R'fUl'R'fK H' HARRIS, .l1i- Glmml C- HW BAS-' I2,.u1,3,-ickgburg SHN B.A., Rnnzlolpli-Macon College ILA., University of Riclimuml 'l'L..K1lC,., qjullcgc University uf North Carolina W. A- MANSUN M. l'i'I'llll. XIAIIJLN MMHI IQ. WMI,-I ILA., W ll-H f ' 1 .. l5.!X,, RdllkltblPl1fNl.lUUI1 College L0 LLL U Wllllllll KA R'lmlUlpll'M'lUm and Mary WVOIILIIIVN Ciullege Science Department lil,llAma'l'u fill,l.li5PIl1 Gkfxcle B. CJIAMBICRS XVILMA li. Iiim-R Alumnn of Wellesley' BS., Farmville State ILA Guuclwr COHNC Collfgeg ex. Teachers College I 18 Science Department feonfdj ICI I I N lil ll lluI.uIxI1Iw l,.Ibur.1lury Assistant lXATl-, C1II.I,I-.T l'l, . l5.A., Rzllulolpll-Mncolm xwftllllilllx Clullugu l-'Ir4.IxIn -IAQKSUN l5.A., M. A.. R.IIImlnlpl1fM.1cIIII Cfullvgn' l,l..lS., W'.IwlIiIIgIIIII .lllkl lcv University NI-Il. BI.s'I'III l,llll'l'5 ILA., XlC'cstlI.1Inp1I1II College M.A., Columbia University AI.I.AN RUIVUS 'l'oNII.soN l5.S., Cullugc uf W'illixm and Mary 19 FRANK I S Hmmm' lS.A., li.1IIdnIplI-M.IcoII W'nII1.III's Cullugu IIAYI. SAVAGI l3.S., Clrccmlmm Cjullcgc VIRGINIA TUIIIIIN B.S., H3fFlSllllbllfg State Teac hers College Commercial Department Hume I., VAUGHAN JIZNNII. EI. DAUGHTRI Y Ai mio Ii. IIORI MAN ILS., College of willllk1I11 PLA., College of Williui11 lH.A., College of NX'illiam .md Mary and Mary and Mary C.l'.A., State of Virginia lll'I'lII, Rumi cillll5S ROBLRTA DAY HODGMN P. 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IANUARY CLASS OFFICERS l,l'l'.N'flll'llf SS,, S Vic 'z'- Pl'l'.Yitll'1If Sf't'I'l'I'6ll'j' T1-msn rw' S S S S CLARFY Mooi-iN HUGH MASON MAREIORIIZ CQRIM tI1f:ANN1i XVILLIAMSON Class History lt was a cold day in early February, 1937, when we, the january Class of 1940, as Sophomores, trudged up the steps of Maury with perhaps a feeling of regret for having left -lunior High and somewhat be-- wildered by the strangeness of our surround- ings. We were called into assembly in the auditorium to meet our principal, Mr. Bris- tow, our assistant principal, Mr. Games, now principal of Granby Street High School, and our advisers, Miss Leggett and Miss Riddick, and to be assigned our home rooms. Thus we began our school careers Naturally, we, as Sophomores, were the laughing stock of the upper classmen, but this lasted only until we became accus- tomed to these new surroundings. Soon our regret and bewilderment gave way to the realization that we were in high school, and, in the three years that lay ahead, we Class History fconfdl determined to turn our present dreams into realities and to fulfill each aspiration - to do the things that count and to make a name for ourselves. At our class assemblies during this year we saw a hilarious comedy entitled Pen- rod's Busy Day in which Stanley Sacks starred as Penrod, an entertaining Amateur Program, and an excellent Christmas Play. All other things were of minor importance when a Maury football game was scheduled, never before were we so thrilled as we were at those games. As time passed, our understanding and appreciation of Maury grew so that by the time we were Juniors, we had acquired a deep feeling of reverence for her. Much of that carefree spirit of the Sophomore year vanished when we realized that we were a part of so fine a school, and we became more serious, though often indifferent. It was in this year that Mr. Games and Eddie Rogers, a Maury graduate and na- tionally known orchestra leader, composed The Maury March, and Robert Adkis- son designed the Maury flag. At our Armi- stice Day Assembly we heard many sea chanties as rendered by the Navy Band and the Navy Men's Chorus, and, at a later assembly, Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Mayo were presented. Mr. Mayo, a Confederate Vet- eran, was a true representative of the South in the days of the War Between the States. In us an air of dignity prevailed throughout our Senior year which proved to be a most exciting one. Slowly but surely our dreams and ambitions began to take form in this, our final year. In electing our class officers we inau- gurated a system of voting like that used in city elections. We voted with an approved secret ballot at polls that were patrolled by clerks and policemen.v This system proved to be a great success, in fact, 73'. of our class voted in the election. This year many sparkling successes were produced at Maury. The Maury Merry Minstrels in three parts: Swinglandia, Har- monia, and Utopia, the colorful Valentine play, that true-to-life comedy entitled Three's A Crowdg and the State Cham- pionship football team that was studded with All-State players will always be re- membered. Who could ask for more? The greatest thrill of our young lives came with the receiving of our diplomas. This marked the fulfillment of our greatest ambition, but it left a yearning in our hearts - a wish that we were only begin- ning our sojourn in Maury. Not until this late hour did we realize what this school really meant to us -- our many happy days there, its understanding and guiding facul- ty, its glory, honor, and traditions, and even the building itself. Then, with one long last look, we bade farewell to a truly great school and moved on to other fields. CAREY MODLIN Left lo right: McGrath, Tally, Taylor, Ives, Vaughan, Andrews, Burke. january Honor Graduates T012 lvff fo boffom rigbf in order 0f rank from 96.14 I0 90.6. Herbert Hoffer, Margaret Coplon, Samuel Laibstain, Margaret Miles, James Burrell Olive Garrett, Irene Gordon, William Lawson, Gerould Rumble, Lillian Jones Carey Modlin, Viewlette Atta, Sarah Watson, Albert Doumar, Leonard Cohen, Irene Chernitzer, Violet Taylor, Earl Miller and Hugh Mason. 28 ,1'fy, ri i. 4 , HX ffl C Sl. llitxfkl t l Xflii lt .A i f, , ,av ' fvfzf' , J I? 5: ,V X . Q3 - , i . .pmt X, I ,f Li!! A .. .P f ff X . S .2 fi fi fd!! t3 N. 45 .Lf 'i 5 -A ff 1 s, 'affairs-t vwiifi t., asf... j g , I t iw .f bis: Q 4 kb? i img, i 1 1 f NMJ L iii lg .K ly N: s M-UJI-iii'-'l' JANUARY XVALTON Dlil.AWARll ALLEY, JR. HD.-1 General B, likes sailing, dancing, motorcycling, and especially pretty girls, plans to join the Coast Guard. Evi1l.YN DRUQILLA ANoiuzw's Dru General H, sports entliusiast, bowls, likes swimming, baseball, Home Room Representative, liard worker, charming disposition: slans for secretarial traininn l ls N!il.I,lI2 ELIZABETH Asrmiaiz Nell Commercial, quiet and conscientious, plans to attend Norfolk Business College for proficiency in stenograpliyg fond of swim- ming, skatinux, football, and tennis. WIl,I,lAM Liovo ASHLVY, ju. Bill General ll, wants to be a chemist, may go to Du Pont for training, likes tennis and football, and to work on automobile engines. VIl2WI.IiTTE ATTA Vi0lc'f General Il, quiet ancl conservative, follows the football team, reads, plays tennis, plans for a secretarial vocation, Higli Scliool Student Club. GRACE LLL BALLANCIE 'rGl'l1t'll',, General B, striking, sparkling eyes, not wordy, but witty, yens for sports. especially bicycle-riding, reads, very friendly, may be your nurse at 'Iolins Hopkins. lRIiNli RHLA BANKS Di11lcy', General IS, cnioxs reading, conscientious, congenial, jovial, fun- loving, sports fan, enjoys operatic music, will attend William and Mary. EDNA Liars BARNVS HB0lllIll'n General B, talkative, enioys poetry and reading, likes musicals and Nelson Iiddy, piano and violin, plans to attend business scliool. -IISNNINGS Wool: BENNETT Hunk G'-neral B, soda ierker, collects souvenirs, likes dancin!!! dreams of entering tlie business world, liis wit is uncanny. XVILLIAM MIZRIIIXITII Tuuok BIQRRYMAN Bill General IN, traeltman, plays baseball and football, likes radio, wants to be a minister, may go to Williani and Mary. Wll.l.IAM BING ffBi'lgY, General A, Vi-:e-President Chinese Students Asso:iation of tlie Soutlv: excellent' faricaturist, plans to attend a university in Miami, vocation, paper-making. EMMA ROBICRTA BLANCHARIJ r'RlJll17ll',, General B, likes dancing, movies and poetry, wants to be ,1 bookkecpcr, a good cook, would like to attend the Coastal School. 29 JANUARY Wll.MA Lisia BOLLING Wil1r1u', General B: fondness for reading, cultured movies, candy, and music: ardent member of Club Etiquette: Music Club: aspirant toward stenography. -IUi.1AN GREY BOYcii, JR. Izmir General A: hobbies are football and track: expects to attend the Coast Guard Academy and wants to be an aeronautical engineer. MIl,lJRED LUCRETIA BOYI-QTTIE Ffpaf!! Commercial: one of Maury's swing fans: enjoys tennis and bowl- ing: dancing and V. P. I.: studying to be a stenographer. MARY ANGIQLINE BRAcR ETT General A: likes reading, skating, dancing: wants to be a nurse: likes football and sports, PAUL JUNIOR BRANNAN Paul General B: a substantial bass in the Maurv Chorus: expert rifle- man: good-natured and friendly: National Guard. MARY BRAVO rrMarAxV'1y General B: dances, writes letters, travels: everlasting energv: hopes to attend Sinai School of Nursing. IRENF BROOKS Broofz.siz ' Commercial: charming personality: hobby is sketching: likes art, good books, music, and sports: will take up commercial art or stenography. SARAH Nui, BRYANT ff7'aK,, General A: loves drawing: would like to be a designer nr librarian: intends to continue studies at Williarii and Mary. l7RANc:i,s Iivif,i,YN BURRIQ nBIH kl'H General A: conscientious. dependable: likes tennis, movies: collects pennants: Dramatic and Red Cross Clubs: will attend Washington University in St. Louis for career in music. AIIQANNE TAYLOR BURKE General B: full of pep: interested in dancing and swimming: likes the Navy and V. P. I.: she hopes to attend Harcum College. FRANK ROBERT BURLESON Donald Duck General A: Hi-Y: Monogram Club: vocation will be biology: likes football and sailing: expects to attend Randolph-Macon: wants to play football in college. JAMES HANBURY BURRLLLL fPIinl!! Classical Preparatory: likes math: is a member of the Math Club: good student: quiet, conscientious: plans to go to William and Mary Division for engineering career. 30 Ai t. .imma an tl A4 1 f ,, lx fi 9 r i f f I if x, V lg' f li 'N l i f ,il , 0 T 0 W V xi, f' l fl A Z ,gf .K ffffcfff Q A Q I ., , fn X . I , , , ow' - 44, ,zezeafggff 44 - Vubrieii' Sa i itcas fa l ,. ,! K V ' ,il ff Ki 51 C -A-si 0 M 99 ily ii X l t i , . t 1 ,aa t ,- 'i if V4 if ,t SN : ix Q it X .f.if,-f1'i f i w . 'fx' K' 1 ' , i I , 1 ,A- t Ti , 1 A5 t i A .1 Q Q-. Q E-s , ,N fx ,. bi, 1 vi 'rat MN YL 1 v K 2 ,t J X sue .X K.. , 1,,i1'i fi f i its gi 4 f . 4 , Q ,I M-uJf.iH' ,lAis1uAttv W't1.1.1A1si KIAM 1-.s QZANADA PCB!-H!! General B: likes all sports, football in particular: would like to go to lluke or 'I'ennessee: wants to be a football eoaeh: very friendly, talkative, and has a niee personality. Dottorttv LLLAH CANNON Dol General li: green is what you'll see her in: a swimmer and horse- baek rider, and a good singer: H. S. S. C., Club lftiquette: hopes to go to liarmville State Teael1er's College. -IANIIE PAUt.tN1a CAPPS ffpazly' Conimereial: a Helen W'ills Moody, ll: erlieient and smart, she won't be the type of secretary to waste time. BAx'rt-it CHAMis1iAit CiARk, ju. HBllXfl'?'H General A: his versatility includes sailing, softball, and swim- ming: chairman of Cap and Gown Committee for February graduates: Cannon Math Club: will probably attend William and Mary. I1t1aNt2 Cl.Allili C1tlittN1TZtiit ffl!! Cfonimereial: keen, niee personality: member of Spanish Club: would like to go in training to be a. nurse or Civil Service Aeeountant: hopes to become rich and travel extensively. JVANNIQ HliI.IiN CLARK Ieanm ' General A: keenly interested in music: Maury's Lily Pons: Secretary of Spanish Cilub: Maurv Chorus: many other clubs: aspires to W'illiam and Mary, and will make music lier field. lRl:Nl. Lnaisv C0111-'N Re11ie General ll: interests are many and diversified, psychology, art, traveling, reading. serapbooks, and social activities: loves musif: and poetry: reserved. charming and sincere. Maury Literary Society, '38. I,l-'oNAttn SAMUI-it. Cott14.N HLl'0IILIl'tlH General A: sports editor of ilkltlIlP'Y ANlt'Il'.lC belongs to the Quill and Scroll Club: admirer of all sports, football and boxing iii particular: enioys readine, good music, and animals: would like to go to V. l'. l. and do Agricultural work. RA141 clOllI.N RA- Commercial: loves to meet people: expert seamstress: energetic swimmer: as for a career aims to be ,t designer of hats and dresses: watch for her name in llarpcr's Bavaar. RAMON At.t.i1N Coinaisi C00xt ' General A: conservative: likes all sports: will go into business. May attend University of Virginia. Wtt.1.tAist BILRLIN CtJl'l'Il.ANlJ, lit. ffm General li: llunting and Fishing Club: likes football. tisliinf, hunting, swimming: all round sport: enjoys working on maeh- inery: wants to be a machinist. MAkuAiu1'r Evt:LvN Co111.oN Nlflllllfitp General A: lfren:lt Club: wants to be a Senior Stenographer in the Government Service: likes bicycling aad other sports: Maury lvfllll Representative in '59. Monogram Club. 31 JANUARY ROBERT GATEWOOD DASHIELL, JR. ffamzw General B3 Sailing, sailing, over the bounding maing football for Boy's Club, good-natured and good-looking, a Marine archi- tect to be. HAROLD JEROM E DAVIS Davce', General BQ likes all sports, basketball in particualrg enjoys reading and movies, wants to go to an aeronautical school and to be a transport pilot. JUANITA EVELYN DA UGHERTY Nita General B9 fond of dancing and moviesg collects pictures of football heroes, likes banana-splits, peanuts, and costume jewelry. JOHN PATRICK DOBBINS Iohn General B3 ambitious to be a draftsmang anything for a good time, would like to write an autobiography, quiet and studious. ALBERT GEORGE DOUMAR rfAlu General Ag swimming and piano playing are his hobbies, plans to attend Norfolk Division William and Mary to study electri- cal engineering. HEWITT DUNN ffBuCk,, General Bg Vice President of Monogram Club, a member of Hunting and Fishing Clubg likes girls, football, and sleeping, is going to the University of Virginia or V. M. I. and will study to be a lawyer. WALTER LEONARD EISENHOWER, JR. Brud General B: another Harry James with his trumpet, admirer of blondes: likes high ideals, sense of humorg an electrician to be. RAYMOND FLOYD ELLIS CFYO-Yo!! General B, likes football, baseball, chicken-Hghts, and girls: plans to attend V. P. I.: Wants to play professional football and baseball. HENRY GRADY FELTON, JR. HH. Gln Gcncral B, Secretary and Treasurer of Hunting and Fishing Clulw. Likes hunting, Eshing, boxing and football. ARNOLD THOMAS FREEMAN ffT0mmyJ! General B3 likes football, dancing and swimming. Wants to be an electriciang a good sport, witty, and considerate of others. RICHARD GARVER FUNK General B5 likes sports and sleeping, will attend William and Mary to study engineering, even disposition. MARGARET ELLEN GAINFORT ffM0gU General Ag another Adriang likes to be on the go, swimming, the number one sport, collects hair bowsg the class beauty 1940: charming personality and a million dollar smile. 32 F iii if 7 X Ulf f sl 6' I 19 ' 0 1 3 ,VII lil V... 'JU - Q lf V-rg, 1 ' 55, .5 K .iii J' iwiilli fi KfZff' Q 4 f ff 0 0 1 J ' W W Mi' X ,ff , , , I wr! 441 ffggmtiagw IDS if- R , N Qcff -N! . fs , . . K 'Eg ,R , . it' It I ff ' X.. 1 fl, ! I ll, lt, ' iw' .V Al j I lj 1 49? 0 rf. , 'X YS ' lf -12 SE f v ,X It We ii if ' :I X N 'fr -,f R, ' Y If , . r- Ain JANUARY OLIVE EILLEIEN GARRET Commercial, friendly, sweet disposition, fond of singing, and stenograpliic work. EMMA MAGlJALENIi GILBERT Bright Eyes General B, interested in newspaper work and hopes to be a Hollywood reporter, member of High School Student Club and litiquette Club, favorite pass time is traveling, writing essavs and stories. IRVIN DANIEL GOLDMAN General B, likes sports, especially football, expects to become 1 Salcsnlan. lRliNIi BELLE GORIJON Iimmic Commercial, Maury Public Reader, likes classical music, journ- alism, Uncle Herman, literature, New York, wants to be a writer, and get married. NORMA REIIJA GREEN General B, A friend in need is a friend indeed, fond of read- ing, interested in interior decorating. Going to Baltimore and Philadelphia after graduation. Wants to attend art school in Baltimore. FRANK NWHITTLE GREENE General A, tall and distinguished, diligent worker, student of those things which. appeal to his creative mind. WII.LIAM BASIL PETER GRETES Greclz7' Commercial, member of Norfolk Y Wrestling team, wants to attend Appalachian State College, likes a refined type of per- son, quiet but good company. ELIZABETH ARRINTHIA CSRIFFITH ?fBcify!7 General B, blond and talkative, enjoys bicycling, boating, and dancing, has lots of personality and friends, will study stenography. MAR,IORIE COURTNEY GRIM Margie General Il, twinkling eyes and a laughing smile, Secretary of the Senior Class, delightfully serious, invaluable stenographer, reading is gt pleasure. ARTHUR SHELTON GUILLE IVAN!! General A, wants to sell machinery, Spanish Club, likes base- ball, football, eating, prize Hghts. OLIVER ELLSWORTH HANBURY, JR. OIIie', General B, famous for his country dialect, member of Maury's football team, desires to play professional football and baseball. LEON DAVID HARM ON General B, likes arguments, public speaking, photography, model airplanes, electrical experiments, classical music, deep reading, and bowling. He is going to University of Vixginia and aspires to be a research electrical engineer. 33 L JANUARY DORIS MAIlIli HARRIQLL Dol General B, Monogram Club and H. S. S. C., likes dancing, football, movies, brunettes, chocolate sodas, makes friends easily. nice student, hopes to attend Mary Wfashington College fn Fredericksburg. SAMULL GRAYSON HARRIS PfGra-YU General B, likes drawing and aviation, intends to enter Univer- sity of Virginia in September to study engineering. ELLEN MARY HEIMLICK General A, member of H. S. S. C., likes dancing, skating, foot- ball, and movies, ambitious to be a nurse. Came from California in February. Likes to travel. HUBERT HOMER HINMAN General B, likes sports, reading, and traveling, enjoys working with tools and desires to be an electrician in Navy Yard. AULBRY CARROLL Hi'reHiNtas Hilda General B, likes baseball, National Guard, desires to be a cadet in the U. S. Maritime school, adores good looking girls. HERBER'P I-loififLR Herb General A, baseball enthusiast, would like to manage St. Louis Cardinals, likes swimming, will go to University of Virginia. Knows baseball records and Casey at the Bat perfectly. BLACKWELI, O,BRIEN Ho1.M ES ffRf,d!! General B, would like to attend V. M. I., wants to be a Lieu- tenant in the Navy, enjoys football, baseball, movies and swim- ming, very nice. BOYD JUDSON HUPMAN Huppir ' General B, likes boating, swimming, and archery, interested in math, quiet fellow. 'Q ...R 4 g F HURWITZ Mi1kman M a 5' ikes blondes, sports. steak, and Oli, johnny Oli, i Nhin e l make a good business man. NIARIAN MITZI HURWITZ Micler'y', General B, likes dancing, house parties, likes to buy and wear pretty clothes, wants to attend Madison. BEVERLY NORW ooD IRBY reBe,Uu General B, loves crowds, bowling, skating, knitting, and cro- cheting, would like to be a fashion designer, friendly and likable. MAC DONALD IvEs rrMat,ri General B, likes reading, sports, dancing, Home Room Repre- sentative, everybody's friend. Ambition-success in every job I undertake. 34 AX '23, ff' 'T . 555' 1-Ji Qi x, 1 I inf' N l fi l 1 ' N YK 'S , 0 ' 5215 - ' ti ' M ll 'ff 3, Q5 0 2 ea lub: ,Mi X, R: .xv A 'Ss Kg T i mxxi-Va-.2 nt-t,s-. t- Q X' s i xx I -,,f,W6v, '4 ' VDNNQ f ' f lx fl l so a Kill, GD I , l l All y If 'Q Q l, I M' ' Q ,X l Q fx :S H , ,N .e-mf.. '. nu- rj xxx, Aw gl .- t ,- f I. R 1' 'X lf 1 z . .4 5' X I u M-Ur-lfof of A 1 ' lg 2-4- ,t lzx ,og :J K My W I 4 l. KV AIANUARY WILSON JOHNSON, JR. Willie Technical Preparatoryg would like to study accounting at Uni- versity of Alabamag likes model rail-roading, sports, and swingg a swell sport. LILLIAN ANN JONES fFLil!3 Home liconomicsg likes to walk and skateg expects to be a nurse' very quiet. I JOHN PAUL ION ES fflobni! General Ag likes basketball and fishingg Store clerk and paper boyg plans to study for a medical career at University of Vir- giniag a pleasing personality. SARAH CATHERINE JONES Sarah Technical Preparatoryg likes silver bracelets and eocker Spanielsg collects Old coinsg tops as cheerleader. WILLIAM BERTRAM JONES Buck General B, a first rate Sportsman, athlete from ground upg likes Glenn Miller, saxophones, lovely voice over the phone. THELMA ELIZABETH JORDAN Pefc ' Home Economics, would like to do dietetic workg likes tennis, dancing, and popular music, goes in for a good time. RICHARD MITCHELL KANTER DlCkiL',' General A, fond of swimming, and dancingg wants to be a sawboncsg expects to attend Williani and Maryg then Uni- versity of Virginia, to Study medicine. MARTHA MARION KLAFF Dixie', Commercial, enjoys reading, crocketing, and drawing, very studious and of a friendly disposition. After graduation will do clerical and saleswork at Hechts on Boush Street. SAMUEL LAIBSTAIN ffsamv General Ag an honor graduate, hard worker, dependableg likes reading and sportsg will attend William and Mary College to study accountancy. WILLIAM DENTON LAWSON C0unlry Bill General B, to attend Norfolk Division of William and Mary and V. P. I., will study forestry and conservationg likes hunt- ing and fishingg loves the country. SELMA GERTRUIJE LEvINE ffsel!! Commercialg likes dancing, movies, footballg rcliablc and sin- cere, will do secretarial work after graduation. MARY ELIZABETH LEVY Classical Preparatoryg quiet and friendlyg collects picturesg likes bicycling, offers talent in Dramatic Club and Cap and Gown Committeeg plans for nursing. 35 JANUARY JANE ALLEN LINDBERG Commercial: a lively girl with a pleasing personality: dancing and popular music are tops: expects to attend secretarial college. FRANKLIN RALEIGH MAcHEN Frank General A: lots of patience: hobby is model building: expects to attend William and Mary. Favorite sport is sailing. HUGH CORWIN MASON General A: lauds the Navy: would like to attend Naval Acad- emy to become an officer in Uncle Sam's Navy: second choice would be agriculture at V. P. I.: certain to succeed in either. CLARE PEARL MATTER Talr', General B: wants to be a secretary: likes all sports and junk jewelry: likes to cook and eat: kind and considerate. JEAN ELIZABETH MCCLELLA N Commercial: quiet, always ready for a good time: favorites arc reading and skating. PAUL WILLIAM MCELROY, JR. General B: ambitious to enter U. S. Naval Academy and take up aviation at Pensacola after graduation: likes football, base- ball, diving, basketball, and traveling. ANNE MARIE MELCHIORRE Nina Vocational: glimmering black hair: grades are winners: good sincere friend and will help you to the end. MARGARET LEE MILES ffljcggyh' General B: likes to read and dance: ambitious to be a secretarv: belongs to Job's Daughters. EARL ARDEN MILLER Classical Preparatory: moderately quiet: gentlemanlv: member of the Chess Club: hobby is dog-breeding: will take up engi- neering at V. M. I. CAREY PETE MODLIN, JR. Iunnif ' Technical Preparatory: sports enthusiast: likes physics: eflicient. good-natured: an excellent January class president. WILLIAM Loxvmtv MORGAN HBH!!! General B: likes math and belongs to Math Club: likes football and airplane models: quiet: plans to enter Coast Guard Academy for aviation. MANLEY DAVIS MosIER, JR. Technical Preparatory: likes baseball, math and physics: has a pleasing personality with Maury at its heart: favorites are Bing Crosby and Charlie McCarthy: wants to be an engineer. 36 ,7 TW if.. , -v xr' I gli 58 If N If 7 x 'A - -sf,-c gg 5..Q.-f ' .A W MIP S+ ' X I I rl! XJ 0 WI lil U le ll , M ll li I JAH' 'i-Plw '- WW! rf, wi 0 . 0 . V R 'll' l G WM . , I if -AZLU 5V- 44 J Mwni 1 .635 im yN.,1Fe4, Aa' 'V A ii .. kr., 'Hi' ni ,BX .K :G .eva ix , f egg fs 5 N x'-4 .. 1 1 I. X f, l 5 ,1 11 N59 .4 NI GX Ng! f. i N ...1 i A ,X ,lf-. fail . ns- eergt 1' , . vb .9 3 5. W 5 -g ,. . .lf N . NJ ., . f E . Aa!-1 ,IANUARY E1,i2NA Blau. OWEN Eli'11u General B, interested in music and bowling, expects to attend William and Mary, wants to be a Laboratory Technician. LEONARD KIMBALL PAYNE, JR. PIulo', Technical Preparatory, pastime-swimming and loafing, likes football and enjoys all kinds of amusemenrs. CLARENCE ALI4'RPllD PHIELDS Chz'.vfy General B, likes baseball, football and pretty girls, enjoys sing- ing and plans to do otiice work, good natured and well liked. MARGARET ANNE P1.Ass Mifzir ' General li, musical to the core, loves to read and travel, hopes to be a nurse, an interesting type. MELVILLIE DOUGLAS POWELL Shorty General B, likes football, baseball, basketball and tennis, would like to enter the business world, likable and sociable. ELSIE MAIZL POWIERS E1.rir ' General B, likes football and all other sports, deliberate, sincere and witty, Class Representative for the Muury News. MARTHA CORRINE PR1oO1eN Hcfilldn Commercial, interested in traveling, picnics and scrap books, loves to take pictures, wants to be a telephone operator or secretary, likable and eliicient. Ev12i.YN ESTIQLLIQ PULLIAM rfE1,iu Commercial, swell girl, likes to read, bowl and dance, wants t.i be a secretary. BRNJAMIN THOMAS QUINN, JR. Ben General B, likes football but prefers baseball, expects to go tn Williain and Mary College. IDOROTI IY PRIiS'l'0N RABY Dol General B, likes bicycling and skating for trim figure, likes to dance and go to movies, wants to be a telephone operator. DAVIS AX'lJI1l,I.OTE ROBERTSON, JR. DaL'r ' General B, would like to be a Federal game farm manager, likes hunting, fishing, movies and brunettes, hobbies are photography and collecting guns. DOROTHY NIIDAY ROBINSON fPDa,vl! Technical Preparatory, wants to go to Maryland Institute of Art, likes Artie Shaw's records and These Foolish Things, likes to read good books, Vanilla cokes. 37 JANUARY VIIRNON EARL ROGERS Gencral B, wants to attend William and Mary and Coast Guard Academy, likes all sports - especially sailing. FRANCES LOUISE ROUGHTON Wees', Commercial, wants a job as a typist, friendly but quiet, very nice. BURNLEY LANKI-'ORD RUIJIGER Stir-ks Commercial, played football in '57, baseball '38, basketball '37, '38, likes the executive end of business, would like to attend William and Mary. GEROULD MCLEAN RUMBLE, JR. rrlvrryu Technical Preparatory, manager of track team, wants to be a Naval Architect, plans to go to Webb lnstitute, likes swimming, lots of fun. DOROTHY LEE SADLER rrD0tv General B, likes dancing, movies, and football, would like so take art, dislikes cabbage. JACKSON BOLLING SALVANT jackie General A, expects to train for nursing at Norfolk General, likes dancing and tennis. WILLIAM MEADE SATTEREIELD, DIR. Bill General B, likes to play football, hobby is hunting and fishing, lots of fun. HELEN ELEANOR SAVAGE General B, likes dancing, bowling, riding, sincere and a goo-l sport, wants to be an interior decorator. HELEN WOOD SAWYER General B, collects novelty pins, will attend Washington Uni- versity, vocation-music teacher, president of Monogram Club. WILLIAM OVERTON SAWYER Bill General B, stamp collector and swimmer, likes to eat and sleep, future shipbuilder in Newport News. ' LORRAINE SENTER Pre Wee ,. Ji? Commercial, likes bowling, dancing and swimming, enjoys office work, basketball, football and swing music, dislikes spinach. EMIL ALBERT SERLICH, JR. ffBr0sl! General B, jitterbug, superstitious, star quarterback, chosen vocation - scientiic agriculture, hobby is athletics. 38 -1 Ig: Yr ur- . 1 J ee ,ZZ If! N I ,f 2 iii Y 9 'D U 1 0 IN I I ll 'fs . A g . ,lil-.ll -'lflgi , wtf .er M' 0 1 0 . ' W' X I ? 5 'a 0 if A' I 5 ,, ,, ' 'wi' - 4 Q1 122f?ffI'fg?47 -W ffgmafaev I ' ' V lf ' 'S af 4 E ' f gi ,. - 1 fe l i I if '9 s 4 I I A ff, S 5 , I 7 Vt x , Q l 3 N55 ,Alibi ' ,UM 'mwsfp f NIYQQK ,ji oi' I 9 1 M.wrIiH' ,IANUARY I-II2I.IaN NESBI'T SHUIS Foofufi'ar General B, homemaker, decorator for -Ianuary Class Dinner, likes reading, dancing, member of Red Cross, Bain Literary Society, plans to do clerical work. Mlil.VIN LEE SIMMS Simms General B, football aspirant, a Life Scout, a One Girl man, genial, good-natured, obliging, will study law at University of Richmond. Guoaoii GAItI.ANo SMITI-I NBIHIJJVU General B, model airplane building, operates linotype machine, modest, likes all kinds of printing. LUcII.LIz Hli1.l:N Smiaos TiIliv Commercial, wants to be a stenographer, likes dancing, tennis and bowling, member of Maury Literary Socitty, H. S. S. C., Red Cross, Etiquette Club. Romana SPRUILI. Rodger General B, talks little, likes history, wants to be an aviator, the kind of person who is sure to succeed CLARA XIIRGINIA STAKILS Clara,' Commercial, H. S. S. C., likes skating, swimming, dancing, horseback riding, reading, football, movies, Maury, plans to study for secretarial work. EI.sIIa LouIsI1 STAN'roN L0uisr ' Classical Preparatory, smiling, sociable, future laboratory tech- nician at Carnegie, President of Maury Literary Society. LIaoNA STIQIN Lillie Bifn Commercial, favorites are football, basketball and bowling, sincere. good sport, hopes to obtain a civil service position. Doitorii Y MA ana Srunus Doffit',' General B, loves to read, interested in sports, fond of math and Spencer Tracy, jolly disposition, favorite city is Richmond. SII.vIaIt WAHI: Suoc Mitzi Commercial, likes blue eyes, all sports, dancing, sweet music, photography and movies, saves souvenirs, wants to study comptometry. EI.I.swoItTII MORRIQLL TALLY EllsworflJ', General A, Senior home room representative, junior Class Secre- tary, popular, sweet, likes to travel, will attend W'illiam and Mary. VIoI.Ia'r Citusizit TAYl.0R Vivid General A, quiet, refined, expects to attend Williaiii and Marv, likes drawing and wants to be a commercial artist. 39 JANUARY ROBERT CARROLL TOXVNSEND Bob General B, likes to read, enjoys dancing, model airplane building, quizzes, ambitious to be an aeronautical engineer, collects stamps. MARTHA VIRGINIA TREMPER ffGinny,, General A, quiet, likable, enjoys dancing and a good time, has a domestic charm. CLARENCE BROCK TROWER, JR. General A, favorites are animals, movies, Kay Kyser, dependable, sincere, wants to be a doctor. NANCYE ELIZABETH TUCKER General A, Monogram Club and H. S. S. C., likes both outdoor and indoor sports, monograms, Smile and the world smiles with you. AN NE BOLLING TYLER Skipper, General B, likes sailing, wants to be an artist, fond of dogs, possibly a stylist of the future. DOROTHY MARIE UPQHURCH MDG!!! General A, likes skating, dancing, has a keen sense of humor, very popular. Unusual student whose records indicate success. MARY AILEEN UPTON fPMary!! Commercial, likes sports, reading, typing, stenography, plans to prepare herself for private secretarial work. Valuable in school ofhce, work is no burden to M. A, U. LORRAINE VAUGHAN Shorty General B, likes dancing, sailing and Hilton Village, sincere, attractive, lots of personality, has no avocation or vocation in mind yet. MARIIE JOSFPHINE VIZZINI ffljinkyb General B, jitterbug, baseball and football fan, likes tennis, friendly, beautiful auburn locks, vocation undecided. HUEL I-IOIISON XVALTON, JR. HMI General B, talkative and industrious, likes all sports, especially hunting and fishing, a keen sense of humor, looks forward to his trips to New York. SARAH ELIZABETH WATSON ffBetty!, General A, slim and silent, good student, aspires to be a dress designer, member of H. S. S. C., enjoys bicycle riding and good books. . LINWOOD ERLE WHITE General B, would like to go into Navy Yard as a pattern maker, likes baseball, bowling, skating, dancing, collects stamps. 40 Ia., . l rv sf: -- ?2awsj Y. I. V' fr? X.. Q ii K J ' ,-? .if9'flf'. X f ED , 0 I. sqm 0 l' l' .1 ll Tu I f 25 I -1' 'ili . ,I ....i I ,lj 7' Q , 0 I , fl If W' 9 , 4 5 I 0 3' ,Z 45. , fzefaffg f7 'iifgfiiazy .v ,..'N'A X '-I i gin fn x ,X -- 5, I l5'1'? ' ' Q n-4' -X lr, gl f' I .z li l ,fa ' ,fai l I E w il I fi . N' li,-fl 4 ' 'r A q mail 0' Q.- Hf 3 X UA- .I I y M! Mfurf JANIJA RY CATHERINE WRAY WHITEHEAD Tubby', Commercial, hobbies are ping pong and scrapbooks, a good sport whom we'll miss a lot. JOHN BATTLE WIGGINS Pflackh Technical Preparatory, quiet, well mannered, deeply interested in model-making and drafting, his ambitions tend toward naval architecture. SYLVIA WIGGONS frsyllyn Commercial, likes dogs, laughing, people, walking in the rain, and Alec Templeton, enjoys journalism, very nice and friendly. MARGARET ELLEN WILLIAMS ffpeggyh General B, collects old coins, 'specially pennies, interested III swimming and dancing, ambition is to be a teacher of young children. SAMUEL JAMES WILLIAMS, JR. fflimmyll General B, will attend V. M. I., likes aviation, blondes, swim ming, dancing and football. JEANNE AUDREY WILLIAMSON Ieanne General B, Etiquette and Dramatic Clubs. Treasurer of January Class. Interested in interior decorating. Likes bowling, dancing, tennis, swimming, Hi-Y beach parties and movies. ELEANOR CONRAD WOOTTEN Connie', General B, likes to draw and paint, plans to attend William and Mary, N. D., hobby: raising chow dogs on farm in moun- tains, would like to meet Padercwski. RALPI-I FRANKLIN YOUNG Curley General B, likes football, talking and girls, nice personality, would like to take a post graduate course at Maury. 41 une Class t i Q . X , 5' f ilkzgtgfi Mg? X M - .-,,-t,g.a:.t, m x It-tt lu Iiiight: linwtmtl lltirue, Ralph O'l5ette, Mr. Bristow, ltiwarti l'rtxptw, Martha l. liarrt-tt. tl U N li CLASS OFFICERS PVl'NltI,l'llf LtNwoou HORN ti ' ' 7 .. .. . . VH-4' Pl'l'.Yllll'11f RALPH O Dtzt tty, W , . ' . ,, ., . Sm-rvlgry MAlilI'iA l:L1,tf,N BARRIJI f 1 , N 1 - 1 I l't'll.Nlll'l'l' I',DNWARD I ROPILS Nutt' th.tt wt' havt- reached that mtteh desired, and well- None of us can fnrget the immensity of N1aury's interior ut' tt1t'tmt'iiicd thuuiuitm uf Seniority, we should take great pleasure the Strange newness that uxtiftwrtitett US. WITCH M SUPh0lHUI'-'S ut t'etttetulwrin4ta certain important tlates utmueeted with our WC lftlli UCF W filNiKHY iN Iwi' I1-'HY ll W-U mil' 'WPP '?4 t ' Ntlitail t'.tt't'etw- t-tents that are highlighted in all our tuemuries. WIN' P41305 Ui -1 lhlvlt HCHVP' B-U'bl'U WWXUI U' WK' ll -'H 'Wilk- euacteti heftmre une's very' eyex, WX' had utmstaut xtrttgglex hu- ll UIWN UHIY -1 m 'U4 1 N -wflvvtit-11 U1 flil bilfk W th-H fore we uvercame the schedule and eut'rieuI.t diftviettlttex, th.-it hrtight .mtl sunny ttttwiiiitg in early September uf I9i7. when new duties as Cftuuttmthu'ex hegau tu open tm' us, .mtl we ttitugltt tht' lv1vt1tht't'N ttf tht' Cl-ISS ttf VW. tlllllwrcd i 'w'H Cft of 1066 tu grtmm nttrselvex fur later t't-xptumihilitius. We ht-gan to tc.-l .tt tht- .tpptviuteti iwtidevvtittsfM.tttry'4 atttiiturium. Our eyes M integral parts uf this wlmtil m.tt'hitte. and with Misa Nlahel ttiilt- with hturrtn' and hearts filled with dread, we were bc- VVhitc as sptmwr, we pltmgcd whtvlt'hvartcdlt' inttm high ttlmttl gttuttug a tuttth-!'v.tt't'tl tlirt-c year stxitntru in high suhtml. ,tgtivilit-t, 42 v f tu Viffiidi 'ft'J'l'f5f 'i' ,H-'bf june Class History fconfdj Said Assistant-Principal, L. F. Games, as he presented Maury's new flag to the Sophomore Class in October, This flag should serve you as an inspiration and be a constant re- minder of the heritage you possess, not only through this year, but also through your junior and Senior years. Harvey Parker of Ruffner Junior High was elected as the bold and fearless captain of our not yet seaworthy ship, and with the honors evenly divided between the two Junior High Schools, we launched the vessel that was to take us eventually to our distant Port of Triumph. Now we recognized one an- other as shipmates, co-workers, and began to feel conscious of our class as a unit. Who will ever fail to remember that much-talked about talent program when Jay Ball, behind 2 steel guitar, strummed out Remember Me , the Bottle Sym- phony group brought out Sweet Sue and Milton Norman and the chorus gave us heavenly harmony with Blue Hawaii and Harbor Lights. Time passed, as it has a way of doing-the football games, Minstrels, spring tournaments--left us all in wonder, and just a little bit hopeful that someday those prominent parts would be ours. Becoming a little more confident each day, we returned to Maury in the fall of '38 resolved that we would avoid those pitfalls of Junior year indifference. A new locker system begun in the fall was the cause of many a headache and wearisome journey to the office, but these perplexities were soon solved and the combinations sank deep into our subconscious minds and became a part of the unknown. Gradually we began to be recognized and handled severil important positions of school life. Clifford Speros became presi- dent of the Red Cross Club, Ralph O'Dette journeyed to Charlottesville to become a winner in public speaking, Herbert Harrell took the Gilbert Company's prize for extracting aluminum from clayg Maury Hi-Y acted as host to the Tide- water District conference with juniors taking an active part, David Cederquist won national honors in the Propellor Club essay contestg Jack Vail copped a moth boat championshipg the Dramatic Club turned in a sterling performance of The Twelve Pound Lookup Maury Musicians won high ratings in the Virginia High School music festival, the class presented two beautiful urns to the school, nine representatives to V. P. I. to First Old Dominion Boy's State were selected, Billy Old was interlocuter of a successful minstrel, in which Fred Jordon came back for encore after encore to sing I Promise You. At the june Commencement exercises, complete with Junior ushers and usual pageantry, we bade adieu to many of our chums, with fond hopes for their futures. Again in September we returned to the Alma Mater, thfs time fully conscious of the responsibility and privileges ac- corded to us in our new positions as Seniors. Some of us now were the carriers of only three subjects and a majority held last bell vacant-luxuries to be enjoyed after the arduous Sopho- more and Junior years. We realized now, for the first time, that we had lost our beloved Mr. Games to his new position at Granby High, but in his successor we found another lovable character. It took no more than a few short weeks for Mr. J. E. Old to win the admiration and affection of the students. The activities of the fall term got underway as Thelma Krukin, Editor of Maury News,'f announced that David Cederquist had been placed at the helm of the Commodore with Marian Saunders and Shirley Nixon second in command. Each Saturday afternoon found the student body assembled en masse at Foreman Field to watch the Maury gridders, sport- ing new uniforms, swing into action, and to help the cheer leaders, under the command of Ruth Schaefer, spur them on to greater heights. Here we became acquainted with little Arthur Old, mascot of the Cheering Squad, and like his father, a staunch supporter of the Orange and Blue. Amidst a riot of color, we thrilled as the combination of Ellis to Martone to Serlich, aided and abetted by the hard driving of the forward wall, brought another State crown to Maury. The comedy hit of Maury's theatrical season presented Walter North, June Wilson, Ed Propes, and Billy Old in Three's A Crowd with john Prince directing. The Maury choristers rendered beautiful numbers at the Christmas assembly, and the school adjourned for the holidays, but not before the annual Senior Class Hall of Fame had been selected, and twelve seniors honored accordingly. Close on the heels of vacation came the inevitable mid- term exams, with the january Seniors graduating with our every good wish for brilliant careers. The arrival of St. Valentine's Day brought with it an- other Senior Valentine Festival, ending with the prize-winning pose of the Sweethearts of l940 and Reathia Steaven's ren- dition of All the Things You Are. Another innovation was the beginning of a Maury News commentary once a week over the local radio station. The Hi-Y Club entertained the Faculty at a banquet, and later presented their panel discussion before the Tidewater District Conference at Suffolk. The shifting of Maury basketball wars to the College Gym revived student interest in the game and many were the rousing moments enjoyed by the students while witnessing our hoopmen display their wares. The Varsity kayoed the Faculty in a thrilling matchg a junior Varsity was created, and the Dramatic Club celebrated their twenty- fifth anniversary. Winter showed up in rare form for its annual brief ap-- pearance in Tidewater. Frozen ponds, icy weather, and skating reigned supreme, reminding one of our last great freeze of 1918, and bringing unaccustomed joy to Maury students. une Class Histor Cconfdj The coming ot' Spring was heralded by the steady pitter- and preliminaries over--then began the exodus of the school's patter of many feet in the lower hall as the trackmen started Hlth Alune graduating class. To the strains of the Pro- indoor practice, and the dates for the spring contests were cessionalu and Reeession.il we solemnly trooped to the fore .tnnounced. The actuality of Spring was on us as we watched to receive the fruits of three years of honest and devotsd the foliage begin to brighten into a fresher hue, then give way service, The changing of the tstssel marked the acceptance to blossoms. The school was literally a beehive of activity as of our challenge to join in the adventure of conquering a preparation for debates and other literary and language club new world. The lessons that Maury has taught us have be- productions got under way. The Mztury Regatta with its thrill- come a part of our being and are deeply rooted within us. ing finishes, the 2lst edition of the Merry Minstrels a huge - Y' y -m ts u I . , u I -s I 1 u y . - ' success, baseball and tennis coming in for their share of popular H'uml Mrud nur pkrlml ul 'lppnmltulllp' 'W H' HMI inlcrcsty bctlch ParticS1lUng days Spent on thc warIu1 sJnd4A und HUVV ll! l.'lliC llp lllU5C LlUllCS of Clfl7CI1Sl1lP, INCKHIIIN CLlCll pfkbll- in almost no time at all our Port of Call had been reached lem lmlklly ml Cllllragcllusly' wc lmw 'Ill k'ml l lmlplc 'll and we were ready to drop the service stripes and don the Maury- 'lml lllc W0flsl 19 rightly ottrs, gray. 'lihen we called to mind our long voyage aboard the H , H H , h I Iliat s the class of llttne, I9-GUY Maury, endless nights on the watch, gay parties in the wardroom, and new sights on every hand. The last few miles lliWH,VYm,,kU.S, Wurld-m,,kN.Ni into harbor we accomplished with anxious fears, for in tl'.e i last stages, we were told, races are won or lost. All exa ns linwootl llorne. HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES 'it llront row: lSeatedj Archie johnson, Walter North, Vlfilliam Martin. Second row: l.ena Leffers, Nell Richard, Betty Bridges, Audrey Kirsh, lilivabeth Turner. 'l'hird row: lfred Ciasltins, llilly liobbitt, Marion W'illis, Martin Casey, Virginia llitehins, Martha .Io Mitchell. lfred liayne. 44 une Honor Graduates Tulr lufl lu lfnllmrl Vlxlff in orwfrl' of fv Ii 21 f 7 IU -fllllll . 1 0 '2. Isabel Babette Gordon Virginia jean Nelms Mabel Lois Kirkwood Anne Virginia Dixon Wfilliam Wfliiteliurst Old, Samuel Kallard Stallings Eldridge A. Wbitelmurst Edward Holloman Propes Evelyn Grace jones Emmy Lou Epstein Daisy Baker Sayers Mary Elizabeth Vaughan Barbara Cecelia I-lurrell Howard Legum Alexander Archie Padis Mary Margaret Organ Nettie Lee Bootlie Amy Irene Arline Maurice Mednick Marion Louise Saunders Annette Eulford Holland Martlia Lee Hoffman Virginia Pearl Gregory Arthur Riley Weller ,Nl as 'BF A X . Sf If ff! ' W, Qi V 19' lv My .kk hr. . , J ., W X I W- X... I -s ,. .mf l i gl Q. X I CJ ff, ilitlwxf XX, 5 l. i, VI if A V Q A ff S li K ft! X . 46 ,Iii 5 fig, 12 .Asif X X, km' , . A ,:. k Q 'kif I sf V. at ,Q 'fi f .5 Exe ,fix I If A M-lllraii-T ,IUNIQ Lll.lA N As'rON AIII5O'I I' FFLHYY General A, lftiquette Club, French Club, lots of personalitv, athletic, swimming, summertime, football players, business college, secretary. l:RANlZliS El.IZABl'.'l'I'l ADAMS NFdllIlil'U General A, eolle:ting odd signs, likes to have ll good time and see the world, Madison college, business executive some day. InA AIfRAMIa ff1l,aYl General B, dark eyes, attractive, likes tennis, dancing, bowl- ing, smiles. AoNIis FIORLNQIQ AIIMAN Took Classical l'reparatory, ll. S. S. C., Mdllfrl' Nriux, Colrlliluilowg swimming. baseball, N. Y. Yankees, ambition - to own a Class B. baseball team, journalism. FRANK PAUL AIfIIvIAN, AIR. Bud iIiCL'lHliC.lI l'reparatory, Cannon Mathematics club, Ass't Sports liditor of CoIr1I11mfI1I'I', basketball, all sports, V. P. I., electrical or mechanical engineer. MARX' IJALTON ALLIQN Mary Doffirf' General B, H. S. S. C., good naturecl, dancing, swimming, eat- ing, llnglish, business school. ROGER I.AxvRI5NeI5 ALTON MBUIJH General li, builds model airplanes, swimming, fishing, football, and .Ill sports, wants to enter the business world. CLINTON GUY AMIQS, AIR. rrlatiku 'lieehnieal Preparatory, nice personality, likes all sports, movies, expects to attend William and Mary KN. 13.5. w'll.l.IAM Cl.Il l,'ORIJ ANDERSON, IR, H'BilIU General li., football te.Im, machinery, boxing, history, XVilliam and Mary, aeronauties. CONs'rAN'I'INA ANNINOS Cor1l1ir , Gener.Il B, lfreneh Club, H. S. S. C., reading, piano, charming Grecian girl, excellent student, in Greece known as Dina, w7lIli.lIXl and Mary fN. DJ, librarian. AMY IRIaNIa ARLINIT Amy Commercial, ll. S. S. C., quiet, well liked, hard worker, likes everything and everybody, stenographcr. c:0llIllI0ll0l'l' typist. VIIRGINIA SHEPHI-:RD ARNOLD Arnold lfomnierelal, ll. S. S. C., Dramatic Club, full of pep, sailing, w',illiLll11 and Mary, secretary. 47 JUNIC RUTH POWELL ASHWORTH Rufus General A, likes horseback riding, travelinyiQ Sports, WLIIIIS to be a nurse. CELIA WINSLOW ATWA'fl'.R Hcloliun General A, photography, journalism, Maury Nruzx, popular, Duke University or Miami University. Wants I0 study voice - likes any kind of hair ribbon. JAMES H. AYIJLETT, III WeasiI', General A, swimming, hiking, basketball, sailing, Williaiii and Mary fN. DJ, chemical engineer. Expects to go to V. P. l. after William and Mary. RON DAL EARL AYnLIaT'I'Ia Sam General B, singing, radio announcing, football, lots of per- sonality. FLORENCE ELIZABETH BAKER Fl0ssit',' General B, quiet, reserved, likes reading, hiking, collecting match-book covers, wants to be a bookkeeper. JAY MILTON BALL 8 Ball Technical Prep., French Club, Maury band, dancing, sports, playing trumpet, Duke, doctor. WILFORD HENRY BALL, JR. Willie General B, pleasing personality, likes football, good looking girls, V. P. I., Aeronautical engineer, likes to read and collect books, good swimmer. SHELTON EURE BANKS Sonny-Boy General B, carefree and happy, hobbies: skating, sleeping, drill- ing, eating, swimming, pet hate - dancing, hopes to be ll C. P. A. FILOMENA ELIZABETH BAREARISI Fillit'U Commercial, attractive, likable, reading good books, playing the piano, business college, stenographer, likes to take cruises - interested in penmanship. FRANCES MAE BARLOW Barl0we General A, tennis, movies, typing class, secretary, attend busi- ness collegeg likes sports. DOROTHY JUNE BARNES PfDofH General B, roller skating, swimming, travel, movies, dancing, reading, business college, secretary. IMOGEN MARION BARNES Pffeann General A, knitting, tennis, riding, hates harmony and math, secret ambition - to be tall, art or dramaties, dislikes snooty' eo le - loves dancin and beach. P P S 48 y X if N I if I Y vvx, i 3355? al , , 0 ljpigfl 0 .gli V ff 'll .f 2 J l 4, ,I 4, , '? l K J f '- yff ,VQV fl 36 J f ,iii lv ,awfzvf 0 0 , 1 l 9' f 5 i Z' ,if -,4?V5v. -'4 - Ftibngif f1,g ,' if rf : '. is' yu ji., I li5?7Ulii A 4 ,ll Q .leg cg f i K iv l fl x l. . ,l. ll- l x ii? rc A ' 'LC N swim. ,aff ' ,,,,,,, 'fe-E if fn . xx Sci ' ,iii i t x , QQ. , V! .Tl K 1, X A ,, i ,A 1 I' i axial? IIUNIZ MAR1'HA ELLEN BARRETT Martha Ellen Classical Preparatory, Secretary of Senior Class, journalism: likes to write, see movies, read mystery stories and plays, Mount Holyoke College. THISOIJORIAQ ANDREW BARSELL Tt'zfrfVy General ll, football lettermang jitterbugg fishingg boating, swimming, wants to be a scientist and big game hunter, plans to attend V. P. I. MARY JANE BATTS Mary lane General Ag bubbling over with fun, mechanical drawing, tennis, Vl'illiam and Mary QN. DJ, architect. ALvA MCCON Nico BAYNli Alva General B, Manager football team, track, football, sailing, weak- ness ff- black hair, blue eyes, V. M. I.: aviation. FREDERICK REAMY BAYNE Fren'die Technical Preparatory: likes football and baseball, wants to attend V. P. l. HoxvARD CARl,lSl.li BEAN Bean General A, sailing, photography, dramag studious, intellectual' expects to attend University of Virginia or Carnegie Tech. u Liao1,A Louisia BEAVERS HLITH 'l'echnical Preparatory: drawing, collecting pictures, movies bowling: W'illiam and Mary, architect or nurse. MARGIE FOSTER BECK rrBl,t,kwyvv Commercial, H. S. S. C., litiquette Club, lnterracial Club, tennis. music, sewing: secretary. ODIIE RANDOLPH BECKHAM . Classical Preparztorvg collects trinkeisg reading, will attend Randolph-Macor Colle-ge, journalism: president of Latin Club and Hypatia Math Club, Maury News and CTIHIIVIIIIKIOVV. THQMAS GREI'NE BIZLCHILR Tom my General B, pliotograpliv, chemistry, educational movies, all sports, especially football, makes friends easilyg sings, wants to take law course. RAPHAIZL BELRUV Raphael General A: ,lunior Retail Merchants Association, News reporter, Circulation Manager of Maury Nvwx, fishingg quiet, studious. WALTER EDWARD BELL Ea'dic', General B5 personality, good dancer, fo:Vball aviator, choco- late pie, University of North Carolina, aeronautical engineer. 49 Oil-IC USU-HIV! U' '1 Sl I--T' 12 +, 5 and K-ssc-5 C. 9 - IUNIZ ma.. Vnmlq, Pv- 2.11. 'V-hQ.adQ4,. ' swimmin dancin , rivate secretar . Sv S ,m,. ,A C. IMAN P U BERLIN 4 QV? if hllvnS,9. her mpg bl rs C i Mx ag, C ENT an My ' - . .. fi! c. 3 -6.4-6, n' s4g'yQg .j ' ditor of Mgr Nz'w ilfYi?yScroll, ten s, ebati .,, ff! I y, account Y, b W-O CJ an ELIZABETH MARIE BITTNIER rrBi,fhu xl -, ,. General B, Maury Literary Society, attractive, likabl , crows, , X N I ., ' r MARION ELIZABETH BLACRW ELL General B, Maury News, H. S. S. C. Spanish Club, jr. Red Cross, attractive, witty, sincere, apples, reading, tennis, skating, William and Mary, Spanish translator. MARY LEE BLICR PfMu'.yD Commercial, singing as a hobby, skating, dancing, life guards will make an excellent private secretary' or housekeeper. MARY LOUISE BOATWRIGHT Connie Classical Preparatory, Etiquette Club, Latin Club, l,!'.lI!l.ll'LI Club, dancing, knitting, individuality. WILLIAM THOMAS BOBBITT ffBilIy,, General B, Home Room Representative, well liked, full of fun, hobbies: bowling, swimming, V. M. I. or Williani and Mary. CATHERIN E PRISCILLA Bock PfKil.i:v!! General A, dependable, cooperative and companionable, loved, sailing, social work, knitting, nurse. fSept. 26, 1921 - Feb. l, 19403. HAROLID ELLSWORTH BONNEY, JR. Bonney, General B: plays football in Community League, likes books. hates math, William and Mary QN. DJ and V. P. I., Army aviator. ROYSTON TERRELL BOOKER, JR. ffR0yl! Technical Preparatory, likes drawing, dancing, expects to go in North Carolina State, wants to be a chemical engineer. Hi-Y alumnus, drawing, dancing. NETTIE LEE BOOTHE Neflit',' Commercial, modest, dependable, an A student, reading, ice cream, shorthand, typing, secretary. EDITH PEARL BOSWELL ffEl1h,!5 General B, H. S. S. C., small in stature, big at heart, reading, movies, ambition - to be a success. MYRTLE KATHERINE BOWDEN rrcurlyu Commercial, witty, quiet, enjoys reading, skating, having .1 good time, stenographer. 50 - . - Xl x fs rg, .9 Y, Nr? JXI: 0 il: X 0 .I ' 1. 1. sl We , K I 1 ., 1 1571. . X. 0 I J Q . x , I . . -L I .,,,. Q 6 l f if VX If X I X. i 4 7 r 6 3 4 A 55 , ft., yzggiyw 'ffmwrici I-,xg ' It Ll? H 1 YL. ff? '- I Af 1 I . Q 1 X , I ft .vi .5,. M I IB if Q5 . lk F' -SAXZC' .I ,A X X ff l . 1 f I is 1 ic., 1 .Q .-M lx ffkfw 'A ' iW',N .-al... asm. pe-Q? Q XS ip., I ,Ag QE. , f' l ,Xa 1 1 , If V .V M-wail? ,IUNIC xVAL'TER LINWOOD BOWDEN, JR. Nunie General B, athletic, football, baseball. tennis. swimming, hopes to be a sign letterer, likes to read, swing music. JEAN MARIiIi BOYD jenn-y General A, H. S. S. C., Maury Literary Society. President liti- ouette Club, French Club, loads of personality, attravtivc- dancing, music, novel clothes, physical education teacher. s JOHN RUSSELI, BOYENTON 'ffm-la, Technical Preparatory, sailing and model building as pastimes, plans to attend V. P. l. and study engineering, quiet and good- natured. BRADFORD HUGH BRATTEN Cork.r'y General B, neat, uiet, good s ort, favorite astime - meeting q P P new people, Naval or Coast Guard Service, favorite sports - baseball and bowling, likes blondes :md English. ELOISE VIRGINIA BRICKELI. PFFIU Commercial, H. S. S. C., quiet: loveable, dancing, typing, ex- pects to be a private secretary, Norfolk College, tennis, likes to cook. EI,IzAIIIa'I'H ANN BRIDGES rrBl,ff,yn General A, interesting personality, likes swimmnig, horses, flowers and riding, William and Mary KN. DJ, floriculturist MOLI.IE BETTY BRILI, Bri1l0', Commercial, efficient, reliable, likes reading, bicycle riding' will attend business college to be a stenographer. - JANE MARSHALL, BRINRLEY Brink General B, chatterbox, likes sailing, houseparties, popular music art, wants to become illustrator, Art Editor ot' Commodore, H. S. S. C. I ARTHUR WILSON BROCK, JR. Sonny General A, baseball, basketball, dances, radio, swing orchestras, engineering, University of Virginia. ALLEN WATRINS BROOKS NAIS? General B, Retail Selling Club, likes swimming. football, fishing, and Math. CHARLES FRANCIS BROWN Fefe General B, V. P. I., baseball, American Legion champions, lots of personality, Chinese Checkers and outdoor life. GEORGE SANFORD BROWN R. I1mnir ' General B, Hunting and Fishing Club, likes music, all sports, and life-saving, will probably enter Coast Guard. ,J 51 JUNE LOUISA MARIE BROWN Shady General A: H. S. S. C.: Spanish Club: tiny, dependable, friendly: collects souvenirs: Williani and Mary: stenographer. MILDRED KATHLEEN BRUSHWOOID Brusl1ir ' Classical Preparatory: Muury News Representative: H. S. S. C.: likes music, reading, sports: expects to go to Williani and Mary qN. up. VIOLET ELIZABETH BRYANT Creepic , Classical Preparatory: dancing, swimming: diving: plans to attend Washington and Lee: dislikes catty people: likes movies: radio, Kay Kyser and Wayne King: enjoys typing: V. M. l.: sports. IVISON HUGH BUCHANA N Pvt:- Technical Preparatory: President of Spanish Club, member af Science Club: hobbies: saving match covers and sailing: wants to be an electrician. VIRGINIA MAE BURQH ffGin,l General A: Latin Club, Math Club: artistic, honor student: scrapbooks: pet saying - Oh! that tickles me to death. Oh, Johnny! Interior decorator. ENOS PRESTON BURGESS, .lR. FPEHUXU General B: quiet: likes to read, play football and baseball, go to the movies: would like to go into aviation. MARY THERESA BURoEss General A: good student, ambitious: music, dancing: Farmville State Teachers College: hopes to be a teacher. ROBERT COLLIER BURROUGHS ffevzazfy' General B: Spanish Club: likes swing music, baseball: dislikes history, civics: hobby - playing the accordion. ERNIST ViNcL'N'I' BUTT Erm'sf General A: likes all sports, swing music, English, but has an aversion for math: Williani and Mary: ambition - accountant. DELORIS PAULINE BYRn Darien General B: H. S S. C., jr. Red Cross Club, Maury Chorus: art, music, dancing: commercial artist. MARTIN OWEN CAPIILL HMHIJ General B: likes swimming, hunting, especially shooting pool: wants to go to West Point. HARRY MILLER CALLOWAY ffcall, General B: Spanish Club: math, stamp Colleslting, Sl1rifr2lnm3C: ' would like to be a navigator. S2 Af 44, f lt,..,,f , ,,,.,,,. , .,.,, t ,, C 9 X Y ...fr-, il .P I pn A 'K .is . , 1 I W - ,Xxx X, i .ff xl- - .- i ,N , 0 T' , B321 0 l:-- o df. if ' , gi .1 I ,A 4 J. W 3 If 1 f . i' in 1 ' . .ffygyfnf M 0 0 1 ' ? KX: -1-Q Ci 2 I, 2 3, f .5 . if , .1 ' Wf4'XW4f5?f' M1 f:'wfZ5w,2 Z T11 ljfl 'fi- if A ,- K ny ,ik Xxx 3 SQ Uk, K.. I q it N ,, N illli 6 rl 'Q j l I ,774 I7 l , l 1 : I I J X . if IFS N QI, ..4k::'-. an 'wg JN , W , we ff i 'f S, 1 ' Ye-5 R. 9 . f at ,If N1 f f . A, Z .1 M 'UJI-iii-1 .IUNIZ STIavIsN WAIxn CALLAWAY, Ju. Dulzz ' College Preparatory, swing music, doodling, interested in dance band arranging, U. S. Naval Academy. CHARLES CALROW Mu11et', General A, likes to sleep and play football, plans to attend William and Mary, very quiet fellow, would like to coach a football team. Rov CLIl TON CAItIs General ll, likes people, tennis and football, hopes to attentl lluke. Al.l-'Rlill DAVID CARSON reAIn General li, National Guard, hunting, guns, swimming, Naval Academy. JOHN Hieoces CAIKTFR, JR. Iarlz.', General A, photography, football, Photo Club, architect, quiet and studious. MARTIN SYLVIQSTER CASEY, JR. Spt'1'd Technical Preparatory, football, basketball, baseball, Homeroom Representative, Hi-Y, Treasurer Cannon Math Club, apprentice work at Navy Yard, Business Manager of football team. GRACE CASH Gracie General B, likes music and art, member of Maury Literary Society and Art Club. DAVIII VICTOR CEDERQUIST Cc'a't'r General A, Hi-Y, Vice President of Quill and Scroll, liClitor-in- Chief of CTIIIIIIIIIIAIOITQ photography, sailing, drafting, intellec- tual, Inodest, sincere, friendly, U. of Va. IJOROTHY MAIi CHITWOOIJ Dot General B, collecting trinkets that arc unusual, golf, horseback riding, dancing, Woman's Division of N. C. State, to become an interior decorator. ENRICO ANTONIO Cictaito Lilo Sis General B, earnest, sincere, quiet, swimming, football, basketball, New York University, furniture architect. IJON PAUL CIOLA Bundy General B, experiments with auto motors, wants to play pro- fessional baseball, reads good magazines, plays football, plans to attend William and Mary QN. DJ SUSAN KILBY CLARK Surf Commercial, poetry, flowers, Swimming, dancing, watching baseball, would like teaching Shorthand after attending Freil- ericksburg State Teachers College. 53 JUNF ALONZO WALLACE CLEGG, JR. Wellman General B, pleasing personality, pleasant voice, likes singing, football, looks toward William and Mary QN. DJ to be .I draftsman. WILLIAM WESLEY CLEGG, II ffwesfl General A, model T-'26, football, Spanish, telephone numbers, reading, ambition - to be a naval orlicer. SIDNEY LEE CLINRSCALE Clink General B, loves to argue, individualist, would like to return to Alabama, favorite hobby - reading, will make an excellent pharmacist. MIRIAM COHEN rrMim,i General A, loves the movies, saddle shoes, sport clothes, and traveling are part of her, expects to attend William and Macy. ROBERT EDWARD COLE, JR. ffBob!, General B, likable, friendly, motorcycling, racing, red-heads, Diesel engineer. THELMA LEE COLEMAN Sno0ks General A, scrap books, swimming, Latin Club, nurse, Medical College of Virginia, collects post cards, quiet, studious. GEORGE GLADSTON COLSTON Country General B, pastime is reading, fishing and swimming, desires to be an aviator in Army or Navy, hoping for an appointment to West Point or Annapolis. HENRY LEROY COOPER ffHen'-yi, General B, a golf and bowling champion, the diminutive being of strikes and spares, small, but always busy, may work, may not- SIDN EY COPLON General A, Bain Literary Society, Maury Nrwx, fencing, reading, all sports, V. P. I., accountancy. ERMA INEZ COPPERTHITE ffcopperl! General B, dancing, good orchestras, stamp and pennant col- lector, H. S. S. C., Spanish Club, William and Mary QN. DJ, sports, cheer leader. JOHN CORNELL rrlacku Classical Preparatory, fond of dancing, eating, basketball, ice skating, hockey, building model airplanes, radio, science, plans to attend Harvard to take chemical engineering. JOHN WILLIAM THOMAS COSGROVE ffIaFk!l Technical Preparatory, likes all sports, especially football and model airplanes, plans to go to Annapolis, wants to be in the aviation branch of the Navy. 54 I v' I H., Q45 .ws 'Ilf- . I 6. f ,, Q, E . VL - ,. V7 1 -ff 7 la' xl 7 sr' .r.1f3g5gp Nt 1 ,- , 9 'l X Q 0 o :AU Q, 5, s A, .H Y 77' I . 9 ii ml, A y X' Q I Q I ' Cv fl ,r 7 f f f J f If -a-Q? If ,047 M21 f2Z2?fifw'l lfyw. . 44 ' Gkdnei fl-zgf ,' Q 4,- Fi ,SU ,qi -ip! ,QQ 7 ill 1 X v . A K i Ng' , xiii i Xmi Ik f . l V 'X il. I i vi f i If ' s,.. If l , l L I q w x ff I If ,AM M 1 .I ,rx vii .. R ' -nn. wwf' , sg .4 u YR, ' ' xi ,X we 'Q .' if-A - let if -I s V4 - I' t .Sf f K' N, V1 , I .1 .1 mrwnggl-1 ,IUNIT TAX'l.OR KIE COUSINS Taylor General B, sports, hunting and hshing, Kay Kyser, after gradu- ation will go into business. MILIJRED ROGERS Cox PCCO-xl! Classical Preparatory, all-round girl,, sincere, likes music, H. S. S. C., Secretary of Dramatic Club, plans to attend Wesl- hampton College. TYLER MARSHALL CRAIG, JR. Hamburg General A, Studious, likable, fond of movies, blondes. dancing, Ll math professor to be or draftsman for Uncle Sam. Plans to attend William and Mary, KN. D.J MARGARET VIOLA CREDLE Slim Commercial, dancing, swimming, tennis, bowling, private secretary for President of the U. S., business college. ALBERT VINCENT CROSBY, JR. NllH1il',, General B, collecting oddities, T. O. T. C., C. M. T. C., Home Room Representative, N. Y. C. EARL SAM UEL CROSS Earl General B, stamp collecting, Inember of Red Cross Club, am- bition - to be an electrical engineer. LOIS ELLEN CROWDER lavkicu Commercial, likes sports, ice-skating, swimming, badminton, Iennis, hot fudge sundaes, Guy Lombardo, l5alalaika. YVONN E MERRITT CRUM PLER P11dgy General A, cooking without salt, dancing with rhythm, Un.- xersity uf North Carolina will help her become a technician. D u LCIE ELAINE DA E1-'ER rfTUrC'biL',, General B, dancing, swimming red hair, hobb collectin I y S pictures for Navy Scrapbook, likes to travel, will attend bus'- ness or night school. GRACE LOUISE DALTON GrazIf1 Dalby General B, French Club, likes knitting, dogs and a good deal, wants to attend Madison College. PHYLLIS GREY' DANIEL Mal1II ' General B, everybody likes Mable, tennis, Swimming, dancing, Williani and Mary QN.D.J, H. S. S. C. VERNON EDWARD DANIELS Y, Lefty Technical Pre autor , Hi-Y, likes BolerO and warm weather, p y . . dislikes jitterbugs, hrench, swing music, ambition - to be a lawyer. SY ,IUNII AGNES JOSEPHIN E IJAVIS ffAgn!,51! General B, Red Cross Club, skating, collecting stamps and postcards, quiet, good student, ambition - to be a nurse. CARROl.I, KEMP DAVIS Mike Classical Preparatory, machinery, engines, Navy, would rather dance than Cat, Norview and North Carolina, a loyal Michi- gander, has the tousled head of a Stokowski. DOROTHY DAVIS PPDOIU Commercial, Etiquette Club, skating, swing music, chewing gum, pet hate - cats, ambition - to be a doctor's secretary, business college. HILDA LOUISE DAVIS Flirt Commercial, typing, shorthand, poetry, collects souvenirs anrl movie star pictures, skating, dancing, piano, stenographer, quiet, sincere. JAMES RICHARD DAVIS jimmy General B, likes swimming, a good time, a car, money, hobby A' collecting match covers of which he has 8,000 different kinds, wants to join the Navy and see the world. GEORGE W. DAWLEY George General B, collects stamps, likes football, quiet, likable, wishes to be a draftsman. EDWARD RAY DAY ff !Y General B, likes poetry, sculptor, football, piano playing as a hobby, expects to attend Elon College to be a minister. ELIZABETH CATHERINE DAY Be Ben Commercial, dancing, Etiquette Club, swimming, collecting sweaters, curly blonde hair, laughing, blue eyes, football en- thusiast. GORDON KEITH DEAI,'ENBAUGH rrDuffyis General B, likes Swinging to Glenn Miller, is happy-go- lucky and some day hopes to hit the sweepstakes. THOMAS ARRINGTON DEAN Deanie General B, Spanish Club, basketball, photography, gift of words, wants a government position, likes the opposite sex. W11,i.IAM HOWARD DE BRITO ffBillyYl General B, likes sleeping, waffles, and yachts, will go into othce work, ambition - to be a traveling salesman. JUNE DECRERT ffDeCkYl Commercial, likes reading, skating, expects to attend business college, wants to be a secretary. 56 il f lf' Q.2Tgg,j-. vb 1 .. ff M ' I-f1'B'5'r tif' 1 t. Q! Q I l , , .fgfq.,,, efqiif it .:.ff'1 wi: Qzjjijfii' .-on f A l I j HW 0 QV 9 r'. 'li .1 'Q ,. . ' 'f ...qw ,- I Ia I' , X X 7 f ll y l X i ',I' :iii 1 1 I 0 I Q I fl A Q' i we I If 5 4. - 44.1 dffgfiiaef ,- J 'gI1f',' '.. rg? IX 1' J' ' 1 wh WV. Yay ?x gm! 1 S is . O wit. l m um. 'ki I 'ff J I tf ,V I 'I 'l t .Q- ll. I I I 'fill P ll' l I ,I f ' , ,1 ,c ,X . if ,Q A- -l s f gl M5 AN P . W ' 4. is we fi ' xxx ,xg ,,,ff,.g, f,ifTre ' ig . I,-.-Q, Y' 5' xii ,f ,flfgiwriggisf JUNE FRANK LIN MII,1.S DENNIS Frankie Technical Preparatory, camping, riile shooting, traveling, sou-- venirs, math, would like to be a mechanical engineer. CliARl.liS JOSEPH DIQVINE, AIR. Claarlit ' Classical Preparatory, Hi-Y, French Club, Secretary of Photo- graphic Club, photographer for Muury News and f:0lIlI!I0tl0l'i'j likes sports, music, and cameras, doctor, Wfashington and Lee. HARVEY M. DIQKSON Dick General B, enjoys watching and participating in all sports, plans to attend WilliaI1I and Mary KN. D.j. JAM ES OLIVER DICKINSON jimmy General 15, operator of amateur radio station - WJIKV, would like to be an electrical engineer, likes photography, also. Radio? Radio! Radio! DOROTHY DIMLING PfD0t!Y General A, H. S. S. C., music, bracelets, wavy hair, sunburn, football, would like to study music. ANNE VIRGINIA DIXON Grand Classical Preparatory, studious but witty, tenIIis, music, danc- ing, plans to attend Williani and Mary, KN. DJ, and later teach. RITA LIN N ETTE DOGGETT ffppnnyli Technical Preparatory, Ll tennis champ, riding expert, French Club, Chairman of Flower Committee, Private Secretary to M.ss White, plans to attend Mary Baldwin College. jAMEs VALENTINE Doss lim my 'liechnical Prepaiatory, mischievous, likes football and reading, plans to attend V. M. l. and study journalism, ambition - to be a foreign diplomat. NORW'UOID CLAYTON DOUGLAS Sb0rly General B, model airplane building, ex-water boy, nice person- ality, industrious, draftsman. HELEN ANNE DOUROS General 15, ll. S. S. C., Girls Monogram Club, football, knitting. Long Island, Villanova College, Mary Wasliington, teaching. LAXVRENCE ROYSTER DOYLE ffLarry!7 Technical Preparatory, victrola records, short-wave radio, loves I0 play tricks, plans to attend V. P. l. for training in electrical or mechanical engineering. AIACQU ELINE GEORGIA DOZIER jackie General B, Etiquette Club, full of pep, has dimples, likes danc- ing, business school. 57 JUNE VIRGINIA DOZIER Audrey Commercial, quiet, likes housework, embroidery, sports, will attend business college to study stenography. WOODROW DUNN Wf0odie General B, baseball, football, fun lover, William and Many CN. DJ, engineering. SONIA CAMILLE DUNSTAN ffSundy!! General B, likes horseback riding, movies, swimming, and tennis, will study law. RUTH REBECCA DUPREE ff ',!, Puggu General B, Etiquette Club, Maury Newt Representative, saving postal cards, football, and football players, hotdogs, will train at St. Vincentls for nursing. HARRY WILSON DUVAL UI-Iarryii General B, football, swimming, dancing, aviation, good sport, personality, quiet but - . lNliZ EARLY frNgZs9 General B, is good-humored and fun-loving, likes music danc- ing, sports, ambition to be a nurse, H. S. S. C. DAVID HENRY EDWARDS DHl'id,, General A, likes to Sleep, eat, play football, basketball, baseball, XVilliam and Mary, ambition - to go to Florida in a rowboat. JOHN MANNING EDWARDS johnny General B, likes swimming, Brunettes, baseball and his lessons. Working is a hobby as well as profession, future draftsman. LOUISE FREEMAN EGGLESTON Shrimp General A, a dashing swimmer, a swaying dancer, likes to hear wedding bells, member of French Club and plans to attend Saint Mary's EMMY LOU EPSTEIN L0usvy Classical Preparatory, swimming, traveling, collecting records, house parties, Dramatic Club, Latin Club, Maury Newt, plans to go to Bernard College. ELIAS ETH ERIDGE, JR. Butler General B, operates an amateur radio station - WLHAE, wants to work with radio or be an electrical engineer, also likes jour- nalism. Radiol Radio! Radio! FRANKLIN LLEWELLYN EVERTON Frankiz ' Vocational, belongs to Naval Reserves, is quiet and studious, likes dancing, art, girls with pleasing personalities, ambition- aeronauties. SS .,f', X M . -f'-e . V4.1 XXX . 11 ,A ws. ,KD I. 9 . l f I Neff' fl za 54 7 iii 'N l ff I f V'S'f?22Q7 ' .Tf.4ffffLf, xx-Tl ' Qlgf ' X Xe T . -z, o i?YfV o Jia 1I,r. I .mn I f ll ll '1 1 'f fff, .F ' f , ur wild 1 ,U 0 0 at C K ' , 1 . 6 I 7 fmivf . Sf t Q. -,Q Nga, K , 'gui ' 5 A, , As'-in , 'N ll is N Miha G lx,ssi'f l ,t rf' l '9 X. A ! v Us ' I I V ty .. li' l ,N x '-,' f. Es, ' ,Me-1. mg-fi mhlim. t, ,Q-K ,Q-sgkl , ' ,'? y n' .. - J N. ix, sf 'Lf fini. V ,Eli .,H. JM j i..,'f:-its iss A.. ' XJ if 1 M-UJntl-1' X JUNE JACK FALLS Skinny General B, in sports it's bowling, swimming, boxing, history, Kay Kyser, drawing, ambition - to travel, designer, Federal Art School. MARTHA ELLEN FARLEIGH Blondic',' General B, modest, blonde, petite, likes dancing, swimming, and other sports, reading, movies, and bookkeeping, plans to enter the business world in clerical field. SHIRLEY FIN IQELSTEIN General li, collects snap shots, likes to loll and eat, plans to attend William and Mary QN. DJ. ROY Run: FITCHETT ffR0y!! General B, likes horseback riding, swimming, dancing, talking, Madison College, office work as secretary, enjoys traveling. ORVILLE FLEMING ffT0nyYl General B, baseball, bowling, horseback riding, and dancing, after leaving Maury expects to go in for professional sports, ambition - to have a good time. RENITA FLEMING ffNita,Y General B, skating, swimming and reading, after leaving Maury expects to go in training as a nurse JE the Baptist Memorial at Memphis, Tenn. Wll.I.IAM THOMAS FLEMING Bill General B, likes all out-door sports, especially hunting, also enjoys history, aviation, movies, and expressing his own opinion, talkative, going to attend the Navy Yard apprentice school. CoNs'rA NCE VIRGINIA FLOW has Conni1 ' Commercial, likes to save match covers, is quiet and dependable, ambition - to be a stenographer, H. S. S. C. SHIRLEY Leis FoII.Es SlJirl Comptrcial, likes music, dramatics, sports, Sill, H. S. S. C., aullbi ion - to be a commercial artist. JULIA ANNE FOREHAND General A, enioys dramatics, yelling at football games, collect- ing souvenirs, plans to attend Madison College to become a dietition. ALICE HARRIETTIZ FOSTER A1it't ' General A, likes dancing, reading languages, expects to study at Williaiii and Mary QN. DJ to become an interpreter of languages. G UY Hiaiut Fosruit I.ifflI' Pele General A, French Club, enjoys football, baseball, dancing, lettering, hobby-watchwnaking, likes to argue, ambition-- aeronautical engineer, to go to V. P. I. S9 JUNF JANE ELIZABETH FOSTER General A, horseback riding, drawing, dancing, very attractive, Virginia Intermont. LEWIS ALLEN FOSTER, JR. Foxfr'r Classical Preparatory, Cannon Math Club, Munry News Repre- sentative, radio station WFIHAD, business atlministration, Io attend William and Mary KN. DJ VIRGINIA FRANK ENBERGER Ginnie General B, attractive, likable, crazy about liorseback riding, ambition to be a teaclier, Southern Seminary. JOHN WESLPIY FREEMAN, JR. johnniI ' General B, likes dancing, bowling, playing ball, is full of fun, ambition-to be an electrician. JULIAN GEORGE FRENCH, JR. F renclaicf, General B, likes Sailing, football, wants to study Diesel engi- neering at V. P. I. MORRIS FRIEIJM AN Sunny General B, plays trumpet in tlie band, likes all Sports, especially baseball, likeable fellow, friendly, expects to attend Williaiii and Mary KN. DJ. ELIZABETH JEAN FULGHAM rfLizn General B, H. S. S. C., attractive blue-eyed blonde, dancing, modeling, weekends, moonlight, will attend Madison College. AURORA LILLIAN WEST GARlJNER Classical Preparatory, Latin Club, kind, generous, writing letters, reading, wants to be a missionary. CECIL ELLSWORTH GARRISON rrcarrysx General B, quiet, plays football, likes swimming, camping, wants to be .1 Diesel engineer. AUBREY SYLVESTER GASKINS Lu Farley General B, Red Cross Club, softball, swimming, Naval Acad- emy, aviation, poet. FREDERICK HOLMES GASKINS, JR. Fritz General R, Home Room Representative, likes swimming, fisliing, liunting. JOSEPH ATWOOIJ GAYLIZ FFIIIFII General B, model building: champion talker of Room IZ, foot- ball, detective. 60 'l viii ,J jt 7 :Q N l l I X ' I V-:-a , ,fs my ' ' Q 1 X l I Al ,- LW I ko ff., iv! oo V - I' l'il 'll - ll A R ,K fl' 'if 'wzffaafji Q X 0 I W fi! 'V 'J fr X rr ' X A as rl if 5 0 3 f 1 4 1. 5 , ,f 1 fififmiifi - ZL., l ,g -fifyfff 44 1 Vtwrigil 'j lg,- bag '5l.g.y. .fi 'f .Il xr 7 x , A X ,f I Q 'Sli I j' 0 Ny ftlt., 5 I y, i it li i l A. i, L .l I KA l ,I 2 ! . ,1 X it. Q 0 1.-I N at f I Q.. ffl,-N f-Q-r4.1 - lil'-' -ev.. im 'I Q .I K N' ' 'If-....f1. L Y: J Q' . I' ' 0 XXXL' if: , I 'I M.L0v-iii-1' ,IUNIQ BERNICE GEIfI4'L.N Commercial: tiny: quiet: movies: playing with her dog: cheese cake: Norfolk College: stcnographer. MARGARET ELIZABETH GII.I. Maggie Commercial: likes baseball, basketball and dancing: excellent typist and stenographer. Lois LILLIAN GOIIWIN Lois Technical Preparatory: French Club, Spanish Club: reading, dancing: will attend University of Virginia, to take up nursing. HAROIII LOUIS GOLIJMAN rr as cw f Harold , 1, 4 ,Z M4, General A: full of fun: likes music, baseball, football: will attend William and Mary CN. DJ to take up pre-medical course: desires to travel extensively. RUTHE GGLIJSTONE RuflJI ' General B: Maury News Representative: likes history, readinig, to have fum hopes to go to William and Mary and study psychology. :IOHN FRI-LIIIQRIGK Gooms l0lJnny General B: likes baseball, swimming, hunting. fishing: plans to attend W'illiam and Mary, QN. DJ ROBERT ALVIS GOOIIMAN Bobby General B: likes photography, model building: plans to attend V. P. l. to study engineering. VIRGINIA LIQIQ GOODWIN 1im1y Lee General B: reading, cooking, housekeeping: will become a beau- Iician or artist. SARA EI.IzAIsIi'I'H GOOIJWYN Girl willy Ihr' smilI ' General ll: H. S. S. C.: art: singing: tennis: movies: talkative: good humored: lovable, Richmond Art School: commercial artist. HUGH LIQITH GORDON, JR. Hardy General A: quiet: retiring: plays end o'I football team: basket- hallg baseball: Xvilliam aIId Mary KN. DJ IsAIsIeI. BABIZTT I1 GORDON Sniz Classical Preparatory: Latin Club: French Club: Dramatic Club: Hvpafia Math Club: horseback riding: traveling: gold: likes to meet people: Goucher College: laboratory technician. VIaRNIGE SHIRLEY GORNTO V4'rnic'f ' General A: H. S. S. C.: likes to travel, especially in Canada: plays piano: enjoys dramatics: going to attend Westhampton: interesting conversationalist: conscientious, sincere. 61 AIUNF ERMA MONGURE GRAHAM ffErmaJ! General B: blue eyes and quiet nature: reading and dancing: expects to enter the business world after leaving Maury. ROBERT NEWTON GRANIJY Rohn General B: dance music: house parties: Glen Miller ln The Mood: aviator. WILLIAM GWENS GRAVES ffBilly,, General B: horseback riding: sailing: jan Savett: moonlight rides: theatre manager. RUTH HAMILTON GREEN Baby Ruth General B: member of Maury Literary Club: H. S. S. C.: jr. Red Cross Club, Etiquette Club: horseback riding and football games are tops: loves music: likes Foods Class, Canada: Madison College. VIRGILIA PEARL GREGORY FP lil!!! General B: H. S. S. C.: Etiquette Club: reading: bowling, skat- ing: Madison College, to become dietitian. WELLS GRESHAM General B: Hi-Y: President of Photographic Club: Maury News: Commodore: Red Cross Club: photography: good music: steaks: Sonia Henfe: V. P. I. MARY GRETAKIS General A: bowling: tennis: ice cream sodas: plans to attend Mary Washington College and become a history teacher. RICHARD CLARENCE GRINNELL Dick General B: enjoys Scouts: camping: hiking: eating: would like to be a machine designer. HELEN REGINA GUNTHER Peaches General B: all sports, especially tennis: has chosen typing as Il vocation. WALTER FRANKLIN GUY, JR. ffBuzZ!! Technical Preparatory: humorous fellow: prefers brunettes: likes dances and football: collects dance stubs: plans to enter the Coast Guard. ELLA CATHERINE GWIN Kiff'y,' General B: Jr. Retail Merchants Association: good-natured and well liked: chocolate pie, golf, dancing: telephone operator. DELLA VIRGINIA HALL 1il1,' General B: enjoys bicycling, reading, English, double mint gum I poetry, and Strauss's music: ambition-general business or of- fice work after graduation. 62 if x rl X if 7 :gigs 'f,ifl,'v- gg: WIKI? . . '45- 'I 1 Y i: ln lr ' , f Maur .i A , .4 ire '72 . , . Q ii X iipilgfi 0 EEPILV 0 all . 2 ,I f fir, ,I Vt 6 I .K l . ,I . a+ an , , I fp f,,,jYi'4C,, 2 1 1 r K II .I I' ' X ,l I ff ., I if 1 f4W'!fZ,2'fW .X1?f75v, 44 - Mixing N US. 'fy ig, 1 -,sf fs 3l l X 1 x . U ' S. , l XX N Y. W. N l. C: 'Q 3. lil. , J. 4 .-fl' 'L Al .1 ' , J Q f w KX.. ,Q-.e swf.. '. as- j 'x'fl .t . X ie if: M K. , C ' ' if 1 if I t i M' rt U it ld if-1 AIUNIZ WILLIAM .lAMEs HA LL eeBilIyu General B, Maury Chorus, fond of photography and singing, hopes to he an expert mechanic. VA LDIQMAR LAWRENCE HALLETT IN-lnivv General B, Maury Minstrels, band, orchestra, liltes Erskine Hawltins's music, plays a hot trumpet, music conservatory, ambition-to play first trumpet in Charles Barnet's band. BURT HALPRIN ffH0pl73,!J General B, sports, dancing, beating Mr. Hughes in ping pong, ambition-to be a retired millionaire, but will attend William and Mary CN. DJ first. BRISTOW HARDIN, JR. Blul9l1er General A, a fun-loving and reel-headed boy, is fond of music of a French horn, aeronautical engineering from William and Mary, N. D., and V. M. I. CHARLOTTE BEASLEY I IARMON Charlie Home Economics, hobbies-dancing, sewing, and swimming, hopes to be a telephone operator or beautition. HERBIERT HILLA RY HARRELL PFHNII!! General B, associate member of America Chemical Society, expert chemist, won Gilbert Company prize, plans to study research chemistry. MYRTLE HARRELL ffMyrfJ9 General B, reading, playing soft ball, Sammy Kaye's Orchestra-- You're The Only Star In My Blue Heaven, quiet, after graduation will have a good time. ARTHUR BURGESS HARRIMAN Nlvbfl I0hn General B, sailing, bowling, skating, school begins for him at 9:30, apprentice in Navy Yard. JOHN BERNARD HARRIS rrsugarv General B, football, swimming, model airplanes, Diesel en- gineer, Georgia Tech. MARIANNE JEANETTE l'IARRlS Gypsie General B, Maury Ncus, Maury Literary Society, H. S. S. C., French Club, Latin Club, Etiquette Club, dancing dramatics, Navy, Columbia University, iournalist. RUTH LEE HARTLILY ffDutvky!! General A, junior Red Cross, pep, banana-splits, NValte Fores', no write a best-seller. ELSIIL FAYE HAwRiNs Sadie Commercial, plans to become a stenographer or doctor's sec- retary, fond of dancing to Glenn Miller's music, eating, sleep- ing, movies, and beach sports. 63 ,IUNIS VIRGINIA LOUISA HAXVKINS PPGMHH! General A, loads of fun, always laughing, sketching, shooting, fishing, poetry, will attend Maryland Art Institute to take up commercial art work. ELEANOR BELL HEBElil.lN Sborfy General B, Etiquette Club, Band, Orchestra, Maury Minstrels. Norfolk Symphony Orchestra, likes music, horseback riding. and swimming, Wants to be a musician. WILLIAM THOMAS HERBERT Bill General B, an A student, model airplanes, i:e skating, foot- ball, photography, aeronautical engineer. MARY LEE HENIGIST Mary Lee General B, Glee Club, Red Cross Club, Spanish Club, Science Club, movies, nursing, pet hate-swing music. JOSEPH MILTON HEYb1A N PPIOVJ! Technical Prcparitory, Spanish Club, swimming, track, bowling, blondes, football, will try for Coast Guard Academy. ELIZABETH HILTON NBFIIJJH! Classical Pre aratory, nursin , bicyclin , talkative, iovial, fun- P li S loving, Newport News, loves to walk in the rain, gives the nicest parties, an example of conscientious good-sportsmanship and dependability. VIRGINIA MAE HITCHINGS Ginnic',' Classical Preparatory, Home Room representative, litiquetie Club, H. S. S. C., fond of tennis, dancing and piano playing, plans to attend William and Mary CN. DJ. .IACQUELYN HODGIQS HOAGl.ANlD Iackir ' General A, French Club, Blondie, horseback riding, swimming, reading, nursing, William and Mary. MOSES EDWARD HOBBS, JR. Edn'ir- General B, football, Math, war, likes swing and jitterbur: Naval Academy. WILLIAM GLENN Honoras PPRMQU General B, likes football, Madison College, South of the Border, ambition-to be a mechanic. MARTHA LEE HOFIFMAN Marfl1u LPN' Classical Preparatory, Treasurer of Dramatic Club, H. S. S. C reads, knits, plays bridge, likes languages, opera, fur dogs, Sweet Briar, go abroad to study. ANNETTE FULFORII HOLl.ANIJ Annc'ffe General A, interested in interior decorating and stenographfi: work, plans to attend business college, enioys dancing, listen- ing to Glenn Miller recordings. 64 . aff , 1- -ss. :Q 1 'W I 5, l vm. .2-'V ' ' was 31' if I ...FJ J flxi' 13 :fit T v,,a.aClE. 9 N . 5, J MX X I Xl ! . iff' , oo WN Ib, Q, I L L. Il' f Lf 9 ,f K X -I .1 IJ i , ef, 314, . 0 iq O A, i , . I 4 t 1, X If ' I 4 a Z 1? gf f4e?f:gg62f -Qlppw 44 ' Mllrigll 1- If -Z, I H ,- ,. i .-X I S, , I. f. ' lit.. PN K l . J x ff v N ,R 1 'J L: 'QQ-1 sr-:I ll si?s,?'jlIif'fb.f l.-.Q L ,sf N- . ! 4 . .rt Z X - 5' , no-4.1 I i '- 1 af Q! . 1 li fa! 41 ff N K I Q ,IUNIC VERNON EARL HOLLOMAN ffcoonil Commercial: jr. Retail Merchants Association: enjoys bowling and playing musical instruments: William and Mary: book- keeper. EVA CURRY HOLLCJWAY T00lsic ' Commercial: H. S. S. C., Maury Literary Society: plans to at- tend some local business college to be a secretary: likes swim- ming, bowling, and movies. ELMO RUFEIN HOIPKINS ?PHappy!! General B: a very quiet boy who likes swimming and boating: plans to get a job after he graduates because he says he has had his share of school. EMMA LOUISE HOPKINS fflvii! General A: likes swimming: traveling: sewing: collecting snap shots: wants to go to University of Maryland: expects to be- come a dress designer. WILLIAM FRANK HOPPE rrH0p!r General B: quiet, interesting personality: collects stamps and is a good bowler: plans to become a public accountant. LINWOOIJ TYLER HORNE ffljnif Technical Preparatory: President of June Class, President of Hi-Y: Rose Marie, friend of all classmates: energetic, movies, reading: University of Richmond: ministry. KATHLEEN DASHIELL HOUGH ffKitfyJl General B: chief desire is to attend William and Mary: to be- come an interior decorator: President of the junior Retail Mer- chants Association: interested in golf. PHYLLIS MAE HUDGINS Hlobnsonl' Commercial: H. S. S. C.: sport minded: favorite subject is shorthand: does not believe in life after 70: Dolly Madison: to become a history teacher at Maury. JOHN CARLTON HUDSON, JR. General ll: likes sail boats, aviation, sleeping, and engineering: wants to attend Yale. W1iSLI2Y EUGENE HUGHES CFWFSU General B: sports of all kinds, especially football: also loves music: would like to attend V. M. l.: ambition-orchestra leader. JEAN MACON HUMF ffIean,, Classical: very attractive, pretty, friendly: danced Champagne Waltz as Queen uf Patches at Blair: likes dances at out-of-town colleges and boxing matches. ERNEST CORNELL HUNGATE frBilln General B: likes sailing, has the slowest boat in Ta'Iner's Creek, likes electrical engineering, V. P. I, Norfolk and Blacksburg. 65 ,IUNV BARBARA CECELIA HURRELL Bol1l1-y Classical Preparatory, fishing, music, tennis, swimming, hopes to be a concert pianist. CALI-115 H URs'I', AIR. Caleb General B, a future merchant who likes selling, and playing in the band, plans on continuing his education at W'illianI and Mary, to study aviation. OTIS .lAMES HURST, JR. jimmy General B, likes hunting, fishing, swimming, saving old coins, also likes girls with brown hair, nice physique, expects to be an electrical engineer. ALICE GLORIA HuRwITz Alia-H Commercial, happy-go-lucky, attractive, likes dancing and records, ambition-to be a ballerina. LEONARD Tl-lEOIDORl'1 H URXVITZ Lf'm1un1 General B, likes big threenvfootball, baseball and swimming, also math, Miss Hamlet, dislikes jitterbugs, is pleased with the world in general. HARVEY LEE HYATT Hfrk.ir ' General B, likes sports, sailing, and fislIing, wants to attend V. P. I., very talkative, an all around good sport. FRANCES BAXTER INGE Fran Commercial, an out-door type of girl, likes swimming, base' ball and basketball very much, undecided as to what she wants to do or be when she finishes school. MARY SUE IRELANII Hsllxiln, General B, member of H. S. S. C. and Etiquette Club, hobby- ice-skating, likes Kay Kyser, outdoor activities, drawing, good fiction, bicycling, may be a teacher. RALPH HARRISON ,IAtgKsON Ralph General A, Spanish Club, Science Club, Dramatic Club, likes swimming and dancing, will attend Willigaiii and Mary, ex- pects to work along journalistic lines. HILDA LOUISE JANSON Lou General B, always greets you with a pleasing smile, likes danc- ing and swimming as well as horseback riding, to be a nurse. CHARLES HOLLANID ,lARRI4.'I I' HC. Hoi General B, chairman Of library committee, Photograph Club, hobby is photography, expects to enter New York Institute of Photography. HERBERT JENNINGS Hm'biz ' General B, loves to go hunting and fishing, and likes movies. 66 I I .ww Le' ,te X.. Q' ff ,- X I , . ffi yr.: IJ ,A ff LX? A ., 1 , wi ,fi J I I Il' I X. -I F 'Q It 'Ig Q ,D 1:5 -1 'T 4-if :Jiffy 0 2 hilt, Mi' X F' N lf I, 45 Q 4 ff ' M J? - M' f 4452? ' 199541. 44 ' VI-NDN X 1 -j I. bi - ...- I .gg I ' 4 I Q : . Y gi ,ii F' '- I ' N V gs.-a lt awe lg rf' V 'W I 3 4. A l Ili N A .1 Q W l NN N. 'I .2501-x. X 1 'M L'w-. MAS ,dex :ACC 'H .,... ,W .-any .-ffl asain wx- ! I . tl Q. X xtf M-waz!-1 ,lUNli HELEN LEE JOHNSON lobnnic', Commercial: Etiquette Club: favorite subjects--shorthand, typ- ing: favorite pastime-dancing: like to attend business college. JOHN ARCHIE JOHNSON, JR. Burrhr'ad General B: Treasurer of Hi-Y: Vice President of Photo Club: Home Room Representative: Maury News photographer: advice to the lovelorn: clothes: girls. ANDREW LEWIS JONES Dandy General A: likes sailing, football, swimming, matli, Glenn Miller's orchestra: Annapolis and Naval Reserve. EVELYN GRACE JONEs fPS Bl, General A: studious, fun-loving: Quill and Scroll secretary: Le Circle Francaise secretary: Maury Nrufxg secretarial course after graduating from Maury. MARTHAMAE JONES Martha General A: likes drawing, reading, tennis: is domestic, lovable, and friendly: a member of H. S. S. C. and Maury Literary Society, Secretary of Spanish Club. ROBERT PARKE JONES, JR. PPB017!! Classical Preparatory: Cannon Math Club, Hi-Y: sailing, swim- ming, beaches: V. M. I. WILLIAM HERBERT JONES Bill General B: reading, football, swimming: hobby-music: will study law at University of Virginia. HEI.EN VIRGINIA JORDAN Iordan Classical Preparatory: loves good music, both classic and swing, especially the W. and L. swing: bull sessions and cokesg sail- ing: a wonderful disposition. MARGARET LEE JORDAN Margaref General B: favorite pastime-swimming, playing tennis: will attend West Hampton, Richmond, Va. MARY ELIZABETH JORDAN Mary Elizabeth General B: Etiquette Club: talkative: likes swimming, drama- tics: would like to attend Madison qollege to teach Home Economics. 9 X 0 Curley General B: likes bowling and swimming: pl s to run a big YALE JURINN SX department store. DANIEL IRVIN KATZOFF rfDann General B: will take a Civil Service examination or go to William and Mary: likes football, weight-lifting, sport books: aviation. 67 ,IUNL Eowmtii XVILLIAM KIQl'.lf'li Billy General A, likable chap, won fifth place in the State Spanish tournament, excells in football as well as sailing. XVILLIAM EARL KELLY HPIIIYFZIOM General ll: hobbies-playing., records, radio, a iitterbug by nature, full of fun. WII.I.IAM MAX KIQLLY Bill General B, Science Club, all sports, particularly tennis and swimminvg, XVilliam and Mar CN. DJ, artist. LUCILLE LILLIAN KEMP O11ija General B, horseback riding, bowling, collecting pictures, pet hate-hisforv, private secretary, business college. HoI'E ELIZABIQTH KING ffl-Il,ht,,, Classical Preparatory, Spanish Club, Munrby News Representa- tive: swimming, music, people, nursing, dislikes unhappy endings. MABl'll. LoIs KIIKK swoon Lois Classical Preparatory, Vice President of H. S. S. C., Vice President of Dramatic Club, Maury Literary Society, Club Etiquette, traveling, peppermint ice cream, studious, attrac- tive, Westhampton. A Unit IQY HAY ILS KIItscH Andy Commercial, popular and always smiling, likes bowling, writ- ing and Home Fconomics, plans to become a doctor's assistant. THEl,MA FRANCES KOWAI-SKY Milan 'eneral B, enioys movies, dancing, and traveling, wishes to come a beautician. DAVID KRUGIQR David General B, stamp collecting, fraternities, basketball, hopes to ecome a ph 'sieist and study at V. P. I. 5 HOWARD KRUGER Howard Classical Preparatory, likes all types of music, plays in Maury Band and Orchestra, will attend Richmond Medical College and study dentistry. LFON Moses KRUGER Frchlllih-yy, Classical Preparatory, sports editor of the Maury News, likes all sports, music, and traveling, plans to attend U. of Va. and dislikes quiet liomerooms. AVALON SHIRLEY KRUKIN fflqllejvll Classical Preparatory, Quill and Scroll, proof-reader on Maury News , reporter for Club Etiquette and Maury Literary So- ciety, member of Girls' Monogram Club, '38, Hypatia Math Club, and Le Cercle Francais, '38, favorite hobby-horseback riding, wants to go to N. Y. U. and study psychology, socio- logy and philosophy. 68 al S il' I ,an .ff ij' t -fb fa I, I 5' lf rd- AJ J .1 , 1 if . kj N ' If I . x l I V' . , 2 X ll Z ,D . llw?-ljfji 0 l' Pi 0 Lf 'M if' ill, ,, Q- il' Q 'l V,-ffl l 1. will W, if 0 0 M . NME f lt' 5 F 7 ,f i Z 11' , ,f X., fffcl Imjljglll -Q-ft, ,2of,i1AZ4:L -,ff7 60 '9Zg.Wrigh'T ll-'L 'M ki' A S- ri +R ziiaplgm 'ii 1 Lifakvpy fm , . S' , X u 1 Eli willtiiis XS l .mff WAS K. VN! A M Q ii, A f ,W 4, wr! C s s U5 gd J' ,ff ik, tw A it A Label'-. I'- iw, Y,..s Y Vg 'ic P 3:5 -2 7 f .YJ fy .R 3' , , 1 M'l1Jr4if-1' JUNE TPllil.hf1A KRURIN Scoop General A, naturally, our Iiditor of the Maury News expects to study journalism, and at Columbia, member of the Quill and Scroll, Maury Literary Society, hobby is writing. HERBERT GEORGIAQ Kuck Co0kie,' General B, talkative, Herbert likes sailing, swimming and sleeping, hopes to enter the Coast Guard Academy and later travel as an officer in the Coast Guard, Naval Reserve summer CFUISCS. GRACIQ JANET LAKE Snookie Commercial, save your dog pictures for Sriookie, also enjoys talking to Twiddy , wants to be a government typist. GliORGF JAMES LARKIN, JR. ffpafi! General B, unusually versatile, interested in sailing, ship build- ing, and the University of N. C., after Mauryfcommercial advertising or naval architecture. LEE FRANCIS LAWLER HBIHNIIU Technical Preparatory, Hi-Y, Commodore, full of pep, lead- ership ability, likes all sports, especially football, U. S. Naval Academy. IJORIS ELIZABIAZTII LEACH Pele General A, H. S. S. C. and Maury Literary Society, homeroom representative, talkative, dependable, friendly, sincere, likes Coney Island hot dogs, pet subject- Bells, ROGER I,lillBl'lTTliR ffRogL,1! Commercial, a very quiet boy who studies hard and makes good grades, favorite sports are football and baseball. LENA DEAN LEFFERS Dean General ll, ll. S. S. C., homeroom representative, likes reading, swimming, football, math is favorite subject, wants to be a nurse. IociE FRANCES LEGG ff!f,,! Commercial, very studions, likes shorthand, typing, Kay Kyser, Glenn Miller, dancing, eating barbecues, and ice cream, ambi- tioneto be a telephone operator for the government. HARRY BRADLEY LEGGETT, KIR. Iunic General. B, Fords, Portloek, golf, Staunton, great lover and admirer of baseball, and Bunting seems to be a habit, loves to travel and wear gaudy neckties, The friends he hath- HOWARIJ LEGUM rrwiddyn General A, sports editor of CTUNIHIUIIUIT, Maury News, Quill and Scroll, Bain Literary Society, sports of all kinds, quiet, studious. STANLEY DALE LEGUM ffsfanb General A, interested in basket ball, football, baseball, bowling, golf, hopes to attend University of Pennsylvania or Wharton School of Finance and Commerce. 69 JUNE ESTHER LESSER HES!! Commercial, junior Red Cross, Etiquette Club, knitting, cro- cheting, reading, walking, William and Mary, KN. DJ, am- bition-private secretary to President. MARJORIE MEEKINS LESTER r'MdYgil',, General B, junior Retail Merchant's Association, likes dancing, swimming, horseback riding, hopes to attend business collgee. MARY FLEETWOOD LEWIS Buddicrof General B, Carolina's gift to Maury, likes movies, dancing and Rocky Mount, hobby-corresponding, hopes to attend Woman's College at Greensboro. KATHERINE LITTMA N Kiffen', Commercial, likes swimming and dancing, ambition-to be a buyer of millinery. MARGARET KEELING LORD B00fs,' Technical Preparatory, swimming, hiking in the country, skat- ing, tennis, football, a northern college after graduation. BETTY DEAN LOTZ Befty Dean General B, H. S. S. C., French Club, hobbies-the beach and tennis, will attend William and Mary, plans to be a stenog- rapher. HENRY PIERCE LovE Pierce General B, baseball, swimming, football, Orin fucker, Qmaybe it's Bonnie Bakerj, Coast Guard Academy, vocation-maritime work. - MARIE ELEANOR LUECK ERT Home Economics, hobby-collecting photographs and letters, sports-swimming, skating, and bowling, wants to attend Duke University and take up nursing. MELVILLE JEWEL MACDONALIJ ffpafil General B, Photo Club, sailing, swimming, photography, quiet, typical Scotchman. but always gets ba dend at a stamp bargain. DOROTHY MAE MAAIOR HDOIQJ General B, likes Glenn Miller, swimming, dancing, and collect- ing souvenirs, wants to attend Gallenger Hospital to become an excellent nurse. SHIRLEY ELIZABETH MALBON Shirley Classical Preparatory, President of H. S. S. C., Etiquette Club, Maury Literary Society, hard worker, likes music, camp life, will surely be a success. JAMES VINCENT MALONEY Butch General B, football, basketball, swimming, reading, collects stamps, wishes to study law at Notre Dame. 70 'X A .xr . 11 la li ' ,H Xxpai K, f -:if if iif' 1' W' NB.-'z,-QU1' s, -J X I if 4 .af K3 , 0 '?1lg.w O QV o M., V, ., il I I, mn f ' IL., f Af' I , 4 2' 2 1 4 ' . ai 0 , 0 . ,fi M 'frffflf 5 f ,i z M1 I dmavt . ,I 2 'fi ff Hg.. ,gk gpg? i iifgglys.-,I Iv Af it 1' l fs X , , l ,Q III: ig, 5 K I. fi , W tix' AQ, f7 C K . W J x L53 5 l Wasp... .wah vw-0 t nm .3 XJ X we I, -5 Sf' ...qv .A ,. S.. rn.. 'V six ' .ff is ,f m.wfI9f-1' C ,IUNIZ GEORGE CLAIBORNE MANSON, JR. rrclayri General B, expects to attend apprentice school, favorite sub- iect is mechanical drawing, likes football, baseball, basketball, bowling, swimming. EMMA ESTELLE MARCI-IANT ffpvxqgyif General A, likes to make pies, Sing, listen to Kay Kyser, play tennis, bowl and swim, will attend college in Virginia. XVIl.I.lAM MONTGOMERY MARTIN, III ffBilIy7J General B, likes music, hiking, hobby-collecting keys, plans to attend W'illiam and Mary or V. P. l., to study architecture. LEO ,IAMES MARTONE ffDif,!D General B, hobbies-golf, football, basketball, hunting, swim- ming, all sports, pleasing smile, well liked, after Maury, V. M. l., to Study aeronautical engineering. TH ERIZSA OLYM PIA MASTRA NGELO Tm General B, Etiquette Club, collects perfume bottles and likes to dance, may be small, but math is not too big for her, secretarial work. JAMES LITTELLE MATTHEWS, JR. jimmy General li, Spanish Club, drums, Sailing, house parties, Glenn Miller, wants to attend Naval Academy or V. P. l., to study aeronautical engineering. MARIII HELEN lVlCCl.ELl.AN HI-Il'Il l,, Commercial, Quiet Helen is well known as a radio songster, plays excellent tennis and is active in Church work, intends to be .1 stenographer. SIIINEY NELSON MQCLUNO ffmmse' General ll, hails from West Virginia, possesses a definite taste for concert music, plans to study political science at American and Georgetown Universities. GARLANIJ THOMAS MCCOY ffMaCll General A, Spanish Club, likes swimming, football, flying, the beach, may go to Georgia Tech to take up engineering, would travel far into both the world and a profession. HARRY ELLINGTON MCCOY, JR. rrMac,xy Classical Preparatory, likes stamps, reading books on govern- ment, current events, Hi-Y Club, advertising manager of Coninzodureg University of Virginia and Georgetown, Diplo- matic Corps or F. B. I. PA U LIN li LESLIE MCELHANEY Pauline General B, cooking, biology, doesn't want to leave Maury as she ll3Sl1'l decided on lIer future, once member of Monogram Club. ,IOH N SIDN EY MQFALL lui-le, General ll, the boy with an attractive personality who likes dance music and photography. 71 ,IUNF GEORGE THOMAS MCGINNIS Grasshopper General B, photography enthusiast, likes to play football, basketball and baseball, quiet and reserved. RAYMOND RALPH MCHLQNRY ffRaJJ,, Technical Preparatory, Hi-Y, Cannon Math Club, likes tennis and photography, will try for Coast Guard Academy. GERALIJINE MCKAMEY ff1eyry!l Commercial, demure little girl intends to study stenography as a profession, chief interests are dancing and horseback riding. ROBERT? ALLEN MCKAY ffB0bu Technical Preparatory, Hunting and Fishing Clubg track teamg likes to camp, track, traveling, collects weapons and ammuni- tion, quiet. CATHERINE OLN EY MCVAY Toots General Bg H. S. S. C., hobby-scrap books, loves to cook, and Hal Kemp favorite orchestra leaderg expects to attend Memorial Hospital, Baltimore. MAURICE MEDNICK Reese Technical Preparatory, French Club, Math Club, Bain Literary Society, Maury News, likes sports, will study a science. WILLIAM EDWARD MIDGETTE, JR. rfEdv General B, hobby-building airplane models, likes reading, hunting, fishing, sailing, and football. LOUISE LILLIAN MILl'1S fFP0l1y7! General Ag French Club, H. S. S. C., collects pennants, old coins, likes swing orchestras, star gazing, will study nursing at Duke Hospital. LOUISE FRANKLYN MIlil.l'lR Frankiv General B3 likes tennis and horseback riding, a good sport, talkative, enjoys the movies, and thinks that dancing is the thing. PAGE MARIE Mll.I.liR Mimi' General Bg enjoys all sports, especially reading, dancing, swim- ming, and pastels, favorite-Glenn Miller, off to Madison College to study interior decorating. RUBEN MILLER Ruben General B, football, collecting diamond rings, Glenn Miller, junior Retail Merchants, expects to attend W. BL M. fDiv.jg ambition-to be successful. DOROTHY CLARA MITCHELL Dol General A, horseback riding, dancing, dramatics, Kay Kyserg Dramatic Club, wants to attend Temple University, ambition- buyer for large clothing store. 72 Hi ,-X ,,,: 1 x fu V: Na Q, A , iii . 1 1 if ski , . N? f 44 4 X 19 lii?HxS':l 9 Vi '- :XT 0 iV, ' W Jr ai If ,V ,Aw l I' 77 ' I I: , V ' oh -.iw yy, A 0 0 . I W at X 4 I Q I z i , ,ff . 1 f 44, ,,z22f.:f:g,zzff Z' ffgfufagw was ' A Ltr N I I .i l ,,, rt Xil' f 'gg K l l W iff If: , il NE 1? I R iY N xi. Q R f. wg ii, .f -x, ' Elf' il vcd: .7 x is? A, JM ywlii '- nz-.. .W-wr? , . , ' . ' F , , 'iff I S 1 . lag - I 1 .3 'N' ! M -waikt JUNE MARTH A JO MITCIflI2LL NIU!! General A: Home Room Representative, Red Cross Club, H. S. S. C.: greatly enjoys horseback riding: takes delight in poetry. ALMA MAIQ MOORIE Alma General ll: likes most everything and everybody: likes popular music: ambition is to become a nurse: plans to enter Mount Sinai Hospital. CAROl.YN VIRGINIA MOORE Sir General A: likes all sports, especially tennis, horseback riding, and howling: spends free time reading: Williani and Mary QN. DJ for a secretarial course: ambition to be a worthwhile secretary. G I2ORGIa JOHN MCJORE rfDiZu General B: swimming, photography, camping: hopes to attend an aviation school in Texas: to be a test pilot. MARIE MARGARET MOORES ffljpgggyfi Classical Preparatory: enjoys reading, dancing, playing tennis: member of H. S. S. C.: hopes to attend Madison College or U. S. C. ERNEST Lewis MLDRRIS Buddy Commercial: a wide awake iitterbug who likes bowling, swim- Ining, and dancing: plans to go to William and Mary QN. DJ to take Inore commercial work. LAWRliNCIi AUBREIY MCDRRISS, JR. ffLarryYY General A: swimming, football, tennis, stamp collecting: ex- pects to attend W'illiam and Mary QN. DJ to study civil engineering. MARY IRVONA MOIKROW Bo11nic ' Ceneral A: ll. S. S. C.: odd hobbies of collecting perfume bottles and scrapbooks: will attend William and Mary KN. DJ: costume designing. CAMILLA RUTH Moss Ruth Classical Preparatory: Spanish Club: likes reading, laughing, and school: W'illiam and Mary QN. DJ: civil service position as librarian. LI-ZO CHARLIQS MUIQLLER El.tr',' General A: Else, as some call him, is a member of the lli-Y, Math, and Spanish Clubs. His favorite pastime is air- plane modeling. He will attend William and Mary and intends lo be an army aviator. jolly good fellow! IJURA ELIZABETH MUIR ffl-lill!! Ceneral A: lively, sports-lover: especially fond of dancing, tennis and swimming: lilon Collge: wants to be a buyer. TIQRIQNQIQ Yoos MULLINS ffTc,rryl, Classical Preparatory: Quill and Scroll president: Bain Literary Society: President Chess Club: Business Manager Maury News: extemporaneous speaking, debating, scouting, Bing Crosby, poetry and puns. 73 JUNE BERTRAM JETT MYERS Bf'rf,' General A, collecting records, bowling, basketball, Jan Savitz, hopes to attend Dartmouth, Latin Club '38, ambition-to be a success. JANET NAIDIZI. fflallil Commercial, hobbies are typing and movies, has great plans Io become champion typist with aid of business college. JEAN ELIZABETH NAGEL rrlpanu General A, grand person with loads of personality, likes swim- ming, dancing, and collecting snap shots, belongs to the French Club and H. S. S. C., expects to go to William and Many QN. op. ARTHUR CECIL NAl.l,S A rflmf' General A, watchmaking, swimming, hunting, likes colorful neckties, after Maury plans to attend William and Mary qN. Im. HARRY NEIDEQR ffHarry!! General B, favorite sports-football, swimming, ambition-to be designer for government, William and Mary, civil en- gineering. VIRGINIA JEAN NELMS Jeam1i1 ' Classical Preparatory, Latin Club, Hypatia Math Society, scrap books, spectator sports, music, Jeannie With the Light Brown Hair. BIQRTHA MOI,I.Y NliI.SON Mull Commercial, favorite pastime-movies, swimming, bicycle riding, pet hate-Norfolk, loves New York, stenographer. LEWIS LLEWELLYN NEWBY HB1ldl1Jf,, Technical Preparatory, entertaining, intellectual, interesting speaker, studious, friendly, enioys reading and good music, will attend University of Virginia. SHIRLEY ANNE NIXON Shirl General A, Associate Editor of Crzmmodorv, H. S. S. C., Quill and Scroll, Spanish Club, Junior Red Cross, conscientious, collects china elephants, scrap books, ice cream, ambition-to write a novel. MARIAN NORIfl,EET N0rflet'f General A, enjoys a good time, house parties are a favorite, likes Petersburg, hopes to attend Williani and Mary in Williams- burg. WALTER MURRAY NORTH Lo ver General B, Hi-Y Secretar , Home Room Re resentative, and Y P CTIHVIIHOKIUVI' staff, noted for loud sox , hobbies are writin li poems, drawing cartoons, and public speaking, University of Richmond. CARRIE VIRGINIA NoRTHt:oTT HFfl'l'k.Il'SH Commercial, Maury Literary Society, loves to talk, eat, swim, go to movies, wants to be an efficient secretary, business college. 74 Y ,A wt Af, , 1, vit . .h gf st i 3' ' 14' QM' . , 9 9 X' l -iw: 0 Xi' Q law il J ' . X, 'Ali .1 . Il 'I Qi .,-rr l, ix , Q I-'iw . iff, 1 4 '71 Q D WD , f I X J vu .J rx 1 I Y' 3 9, .1 X ff 7 gf .QlfQa6v. M - tmumeii' .., he f,,,f . I Q, is Q44 7 'N .Ii X. NW- la I W I l. if . ll Pl if x 'Q I I ll Y. .I S , Z fl 5 if C . , ., ve LN. N-' ,-1 KHXTII X V ,- Uk.. ,nc ,arwfk '. N 4, if if a j , sf I N LN ,IU 5? M-Rdriqgl-1 JUNE HUIAERT LEE Nuzzo Hul7ic Technical Preparatory, Spanish Club, swimming, math, 3111- bition-to sail around the world in his own boat, mechanical engineer, V. P. I. IJORIS ELIZABETH NYGAARIJ NDOII, General B, Latin Club, likes reading, skating, dancing, wishes to study dietetics, William and Mary. RALPH ELI O'DE1'TE ffRalpb!! Technical Preparatory, likes sports, music, eating, public speak- ing, President of Bain Literary Society, cheer leader, Vice President of june Graduating Class, Commodore, expects to attend Naval Academy. XVILl.IAM WHITEHURST OLIJ, III ffBiIIy!l Classical Preparatory, Dramatic Club, lnterlocuter of '39 Maury Minstrels, Hi-Y, Business Manager of Commodore, well liked, versatile, University of Virginia, medicine. MARY MARGARET ORGAN Margi4 ' Commercial, Maury News Managing Editor, French Club, Quill and Scroll, Maury Literary Society, H. S. S. C., enjoys reading, dancing, versatile, desires social service work, William and Mary QN. DJ. WAVFRl.Y CHAPMAN CDRMOND Bus General B, well liked, witty, likes football, baseball, sailing, future architect. WII.I.IAM BERKLEY OR MAND Snooles,' General B, Maury Chorus, cheer leader, Maury Minstrels, '39, likes dancing, idolizes drawing, expects to be commercial artist, will study at National Art Academy. -IAMIQS RICHARD OVERSTREET ffBig0!l General B, swing fan and dancer of first degree, plays base- ball, basketball, Williani and Mary. MA RIAN LOUISE OVERSTREET Marian,' Commercial, H. S. S. C., scrapbooks, dancing, skating, foot- ball games, pet hate-writing essays, private secretary or stenographer. MILIJREIJ ELIZABETH PAIJGETT 1VIickey General A, favorite pastimes-skating, dancing, tennis, after graduation plans to enter training to be a nurse. ALEXANDER ARCHIE PADIS Aloe General B, junior Red Cross Club, Chess Club, Cannon Math Club, hobby-music, favorite pastime-playing piano, ambi- tion-Naval Academy. FRANK ANTHONY PANELLA FrunkiI ' Technical Preparatory, Maury Band, quiet, serious, hobby- swimming, expects to attend V. P. T. to study electrical en- gineering. 75 JUNE ELIZABETH JANE PARKER Bc'fly lane Classical Preparatory, likes any kind of music, collecting post cards and pennants, Hypatia Math Club, orchestra, wants to go to Mary Washington College and study to be a laboratory Iechnician. HARVEY STONE PARKER First Angel General B, President of Sophomore Class '58, loads of per- sonality, easy going, Wants to travel alone, music, Nuliomll Geographic Magazine, radio announcer. SALLY ELIZABETH PARKER ffBt,tf-yi, General A, likes fishing, singing, meeting new people. After leaving Maury she expects to study to become a public school teacher at University of N. C.--Woman's Division. WILLIAM LEROY PARKER ffBilly!, General B, football fan, outdoor enthusiast, likes swimming and camping, after Maury expects to attend V. P. I. DOROTHY MAIJELINE PARSONS ffD0,l Y General B, a rand ersonalit , likes tennis, walkin , dancin , S P g S loves knittin , favorite sa In , ood oInt, future undecided, S y g 8 P she wants to be a success. JULIA Avis PATRICK ffpatv Commercial, likes dancing, bowling, keeping Scrapbooks, Busi- ness College, stenographer. CEQILIA ANNE PATTERSON PfPaf7I Classical Preparatory, sincere, attractive, likes fingernails, music a la Glenn Miller, Columbia U., laboratory technician. IRIS MARGURITTE PEARCE rrlnlpn General B, junior Retail Merchants Association, is interested in retail Selling, likes people, loves hiking, camping and rink skating, she would like to be a model, and L1 Successful wife later on. EDWIN PEARLMAN Bc'rni1 ' General A, collects moths, hard worker, loves hiking, busi- ness man, sports, expects to attend Division , will study medicine. ROBERT BAQON PILARSON fPB0bl7 General B, boxing, singing, football, dancing, movies, very fond of golf, will study dentistry at Williani and Mary and University of Virginia. BERTHA LEIGH PERLIN Biggil',, General B, Dramatic Club, happy-go-lucky, likes eating, draw- ing, tennis, will attend art School in New York, commerciil artist. THEODORE ARTHUR PETERSON, jR. Petr , General B, enjoys sea, boating, building things, wants to be draftsman in Navy Yard. 76 I 1, ,,H .M , ,E ,-guy! ff. af 4 ff 'L 4' E. 1 fi - 6,: , ,, ns' lic , 0 0 UI., 'll - J ,i f Q I M., S fel X' E! .7 Il l ,aw 14 -..f,,. ,,'W'ZfA' t 44 7,1 0 N on , l I ,, I . D Iv I, ll, If u V If 1 2' f j, ,a X 4' 57 if , I , xzhff' fx f 44 fmklirizf I '. 'sv ,.f U. I , is , l W il id ,S E Q df 1 I ff' W ik . 1 XA? . .Q-ef Ia I I, X . A ff' l F , I J . ,L 1 . -'I ,M -. is .,-M , .X fx WSW ' ,mrs u EF. I N X M.. f Y K. IN fs: ,X Lx ,fx Y., 'I '.' if ,Q ,. Q j , V Mmyricgi'-'l' .lUNli BARBARA EDITH PHILLIPS ffaafbf' Technical Preparatory: H. S. S. C.: swimming, knitting, riding horseback: hopes to become a librarian through study at Hollins College. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN PIIIPPS FPBFMH General B: interesting personality: golf, skating, football, swim- ming, automobiles, movies: ambition-retail selling or flying. THOMAS RICHARDSON PICKERING Pick Technical Preparatory: likes model building: wants to attend Williani and Mary and be a chemist: has the blood of the Coast Guard in his veins. DOROTHY IRENE PIERCE Duffy General B: very cute, quiet, and witty: hobby-singing: ambia tion-to be an efficient stcnographer. KATHRYN JUANITA POLLARD PPKaf-V!! General B: Etiquette Club: saves post cards, pictures: fond of dancing bowling, skating, football: business college, stenog- rapher. JAM ES CARLTON POOLE jimmy General B: hobbies-baseball, swimming, football, tennis: after Maury, expects Io be an auto racer or enter Pensacola Aviation School. VIRGINIA ROSE POPE ffGinny!! Technical Preparatory: H. S. S. C.: swimming, reading, movies, collecting pennies, Horace Heidt: Northwestern. RIIICEWELI, LYTLII PORTER ffRidgf,3l General A: likes house parties, indoor and outdoor sports: wants to attend V. P. I.: vocation-aviation or banking: would rather take a trip. LUCILLE MANNING POTTS MCH!! Technical Preparatory: quiet little girl: likes outdoor life : enjoys sewing and baking cakes: member of Etiquette, French, and High School Student's Clubs: hopes to study costume designing. AUBREY PATRICK POWER rrA!,l,!3 General B: basketball star: likes aviation, cold showers, sports: would like to be a pilot. CLARKSON MONR PRICE Clic'ky General A: sports, traveling, sweet swing played by Tommy Dorsey: wants to attend Williani and Mary QN. DJ. LIAMES GILBFRT PRICE ffl. Gy, General B: Treasurer of junior Retail Merchants Association: wants to be aviation meehanie: likes football, baseball, swim- ming, travel, horseback riding, and movies. 77 ,IUNIQ ROBERT LEE PRICE ffB0bD General A, likes boats, chemistry, singing and airplanes, will study at University of Virginia, to be research scientist. JOHN ANDERSON PRINCE HC B !l Classical Preparatory, head of Dramatic Club, Red Cross, Bain Literary Society, may enter University of North Carolina. EDWARD HOLLOMAN PROPES Eddie General B, Hi-Y, Dramatic Club, President of Cannon Math Club, junior and senior class treasurer, hobby-writing poetry to young ladies. KATHERINE ELIZABETH RAINIER Commercial, reading, letter writing, bowling, skating, favorite color is blue, wants to be a secretary. JACK REAMS 'ffuflw General B, Vice President of Cannon Math Club, Vice Presi- dent of Bain Literary Society, likes track, water sports, nature study, public speaking, and debating, wants to become a naval officer. RosA RENESIS R0sa,' Home Economics, H. S. S. C., Club Etiquette, collects stamps, enjoys watching Maury play football, Business College, stenoga rapher. CAROLINE LOUISE RENTSCHLER ' QPPOIHYH 1 General B, en'o s swimmin , tennis' loves to attend basketball J Y S 1 games, William and Mary, ambition-private secretary. NELL ELIZABE'fH RICIXARII Nell General B, Vice-President of Red Cross Club. Etiquette Club, H. S. S. C., Maury Literary Society, Home Room Representa- tive, advertising staff of Commodore, bowling, walking, Farm- ville, Dramatic Club, reading, writing, cats. BERNICE ENOLA RICHARDSON Beebe Commercial, enjoys reading and playing tennis, plans to at' tend William and Mary, ambition-to be a bookkeeper. CLARA MAE ROBERTS Clara Mae General B, music, flowers and flower raising, reading, swim- ming, stenographer, to Business College. PRUIJENcE ROBERTS Prue General B, H. S. S. C., French Club, Etiquette Club, lover of music and church work, candy bars, fudge sundaes, wants to attend Mary Washington College. STANLEY ROBERTS fflack-U General B, Maury Band, bowling, after leaving Maury hopes to attend V. P. I. 78 ' 5 iss K 'l X ! ' A V' .7 V15 , we ff , I ff? ,J df K 21? ftrf N ? f Y h sig!!!- I?Yj,., , 0 Le - llI .1 I 'ITA X . A .I .pftjj ,I.4 Zfl W M., QD 0 I , j ml' ,- lawn. xxx s xxxi-Nw-s. .ts Z A FE 5 .WW -'4 - Vtwneil 115' 'Q -. .l l A I O is R C ,Z lY 'V t ls ,, pf up x i i, ggi' M 4. :Lf if ,, X W -5 .I .Mi K vw- Y x PN- I wi , 'xv ,5 A L1 M10 ni ,IUNIQ CHARLES OVERTON ROBINSON, JR. Cl9dfIil',, Technical Preparatory, ll good-natured, quiet boy who enjoys hunting, Quill and Scroll and the Hi-Y Clubs, plans to attend V. l'. l. for Civil Engineering. JULIA HAZEL ROBINSON Commercial, reading, bowling, dancing, swing music, ambi- tionqto be .I secretary. ROBERT HUGH ROBINSON rrB0b79 General B, music, football, Swimming, likes all nice girls, hopes Io go to college. HAN NAH BELLE ROSENBAUM Hannah Commercial, hobbies-flowers and music, favorite Sport-bowl ing, will make a place for herself in the business world. PHILIP LEE Russo 'few Classical Preparatory, Hi-Y: good man to have around in basketball or football, Kay Kyser is his only band, journalism, William and Mary, KN. DJ. ELIZABETH POYNTER RUST Pfllibbyl, General B, hobby-music, likes to dance, read, crochet, and any needlework, will attend Washington! University for music course, ambition-to teach piano. STANLEY ELLIOTT SACKS Snapper General A, Maury News, witty, smart, an A student, basket- ball, W'ashington and Lee will help him be a lawyer. ROBERT WARREN SAGNETTIE ffzaolw General B, Maury News Representative, Monogram Club, Football Team, sports, malted milk shakes, Mr. Hughes, Williani and Mary, to be a draftsman. ELM ER LEE SANIJERLIN Sluts General B, quiet, sincere, with a humorous streak just below the surface, hobbies-football, baseball, quartet singing, plans business for himself. ROBERT BAILEY SANFORD, JR. Bohn General A, sports devotee, likes track, swimming, member of Hi-Y, Bain Literary Society, Hunting and Fishing Club, plans IU attend military college or join Navy. MARION LOUISE SAUNIJERS Skipper Classical Preparatory, Associate Editor of the Commodore, vivacious, swell personality, likes tennis, swimming, dancing, movies, week-end trips, hopes to go to Sweet Briar. GRACE EVELYN SAVAGE PFTinv,! Commercial, dancing, swimming, after leaving Maury, expects to attend business college to become a secretary, ambition-to travel. 79 .IUNIZ xVlI.I.IAM MELVIN SAWYER Bell General B, hobbies-skating, all sports, hopes to become .I druggist. DAISICY BAKER SAYERS ffDf,!,l,yY! Classical Preparatory, H. S. S. C., Maury Literary Society, Dramatic Club, intelligent, studious, witty, likes Miss Hamlet and Bills. HENRY HARRISON SCHEMOLE, JR. ffHarry!! General B, hobbiesAfootball, baseball, all sports, hopes to at- tend V. M. I. and become electrical engineer. EDWIN JOSEPH SCHUFFMAN FfEdJ! General B, Dramatic Club, Bain Literary Society, Glee Club, Home Room Representative, likes swimming, football, public speaking and public reading, favorite orchestra-Glenn Miller, favorite subjects, English and French, ambition-to be a radio announcer, University of Virginia. BERNARD RUDEN SCHWARTZ HB!'Yl1iC'U General B, particularly interested in photography and sports, a swell friend, plans to enter V. P. I. upon finishing Maury, bowling, basketball, swimming. MILES PICKETT SEAWELI, MPH!!! General B, baseball, Wayne King, after Maury expects to enter the Navy Yard, ambition-become the best of mechanics. HEIRMA N EUGENE SEIBIZL Eugene General B, hobbyvmodel-building, enjoys recreation around the water, likes history, commercial subjects, civil or militarv service in Navy. DOROTHY MARY SERLICII fFSuZy77 Commercial, hobbies-knitting, cooking, and collecting foot- ball players, wishes to continue designing and illustrating at Philadelphia Art Institution. RAYMOND LAWR ENcI-, SH EIJION SbvlIy General B, likes stamp collecting, swimming, drawing, print- ing, Hawaiian music, plans to go in Navy Yard as apprentice and learn about airplane motors or designing. PHYLLIS MAIJGE SHIVES Pfphilii General A, H. S. S. C., Etiquette Club, window shopping, dancing, playing piano, tennis, skating, reading, Williani and Mary CN. DJ, secretary. BURKE SILVERMAN Pinky', General A, a pretty swell guy , interested in sports, espe- cially bowling, plans to further his education at Leigh Uni- versity. OSWALD RUFFIN SIMONDS Ossie General B, hobbies-aeroplanes and building them, grand per- sonality, after Maury, expects to be a mechanic. 80 'I 'i.I.1zQ I ,gn 'f Y Fw 5 r fkcig-.i AJ af ' liitggi 5. Q5 XF nl . 0 I I x I 3 I gf 5.. , , ,, x l '. QSC: 0 lwi. Wk' 0 vl-if W ill' ll -if We I Q I I , ,VY if oily, L! f f , -nm .,, of 0 , sw I M i G ,, I J Sl 5 4531 Mgpyaf 44 ' Q-Klirieif A, , f' Q, ,W I , , FY I no ,i ii fi 2. V . Xi' T 'A afikkhlt., -5 l yi X .w X. 7: XA Q ,Nw fl' Q' . .7197 X I t Q lx ,. llx li W iD, 5' . I , ff .fp l l .i Il. I. 1 C. RQ' A sf ,gl L-F l l fs- A C R591 X , se-it ...ac , 'S sv ..:f- ' .f il 'X . N, sq c,ssw, R ...P ., , ,if N, f ,, cv .1 M-wnild Ni? jUNE RUTH CARNEY SKELTON Rmb General A, l'm glad l'm tiny , likes dancing, horseback riding, dislikes reading, expects to attend William and Mary CN.DJ. MARY LOUISE SMALLZEL ZeIie Technical Preparatory, Football games are wonderful , misses New jersey but likes Norfolk, and swimming, nursing, fav- orite study-chemistry. EMMA ANNE SMITH ffPokgy9! General A, collects trinkets, enioys swimming, good sense of humor, friendly, will attend William and Mary, KN. DJ where she will study a science. LEON MENALcUs SMITH Bill General B, hobbies-bowling, football, baseball, swimming, all sports, would like to enter civil service. PATRICIA HAIGH SMITH Ffpafll General A, likes music, dancing, sewing, sailing, new hats, ambition-to be a florist. HYMAN SONKIN Hymir ' General B, likes baseball and movies, jolly disposition, ambi- tion to work for government in Navy Yard. -IAM ES CARROLL SPENCER Durley General B, intellectual, industrious, favorite pastime-printing, would like to be a cable spliccr with telephone company. DORIS RITA SPENSKY Spr'nrc ' General A, likes dancing, swimming, horseback riding, Glenn Miller, expects to enter Madison, Harrisonburg, would like to teach elementary schools. CLIIFFORD ALLEN SPER Os Snooky General B, President of Junior Red Cross, Hi-Y, swimming, fishing, football, after Maury expects to go to William and Mary, M. C. of minstrcls, hobby is swimming, hopes to be In Olympics some day, brunettes, bashful, timid. VIRGINIA MAE SPIVEY Ginnie General B, is crazy about football games and movies, thinks Gone With the W'ind was a great picture, quiet and bashful. ARUATH ELAINE SPRUILL Artif ' Commercial, likes dancing, drawing, singing, Rhett Butler, ambition-a commercial artist, government stenographer, or married Io a successful doctor or lawyer. ENOCH STEPHEN STAFFORD Dick General B, likes hunting, fishing, football, Kay Kyser, ambi- tion-to be ll mechanical engineer. 81 ,IUNIC SAMUEL KALl.AlllJ STALLINGS Sam General B, photography, baseball, tennis, Guy Lombardo, William and Mary KN. DJ, Hi-Y, ambition-to be an ac- Countant. DOROTHY ALICE STAPLES FPDOII! General A, singing is her hobby and ambition, dotes on base- ball, travel, and Glenn Miller, hates to study. VIRGINIUS RAWLS STELL, IR. HGil1l1j.'U General B, Maury's All State Halfbaek, lIasn't chosen his college as yet, but expects to become an engineer. His hobbies are basketball and track, is fond of aviation. GEORGE RAYMONII STEPHENSON Dude General B, bowling, shooting pool, Kay Kyser, after Maury hopes to become a baker. ANNE RAE STEWART ffNannJ'!! General A, likes Virginia Beach, Glenn Miller, people, dislikes math, jitterbugs, wants to major in English at William and Mary. HARRY VOIGHT STliWAlKT ffsnuffli General B, hobbies-reading and building model aeroplanesg expects to enter William and Mary to become an electrical worker. WILLIE LOUISE STEWART Willie General A, likes Math, traveling, football and movies, will at- tencl business college and later be a comptometrist. SARA STILES Sara General A, likes bridge, sailing, dancing, especially to Glenn Miller, excellent artist, belongs to French Club. WAI.TER WARREN STRICK LA ND Iorlz.', General B, hobbies-sports, dancing, pretty girls, after Maury he expects to attend Williani and Mary, CN. DJ. ADA LANETTA STURGIS Nefla General B, enjoys talking, eating, reading, after Maury, ex- pects to be a typist. VIRGINIA ELIZABETH SWANN HGil1l'1t1,, General B, dancing, eating, having a good time, and collect- ing elephants, upon graduation expects to enter business colx lege, ambition-to be a private secretary. MARY SWARTZ FfMa1.y7! Commercial, likes music, interior decorating, walking, but detests exams, wants to be a stenographer. 82 1 . 1. . T?'f'4X I t , a. 'M un. S.-on ! f, 7 E gk, J L li 0 I' U I I I l ts' ,K W, I' align .niffif lx 0 'I 1 ia Ck, ga, Q ASX X... 2' .Mfr ss. 3 -...Mus X-- ' WX NN N Xxx 41 My '4-Mkllvwci NA. ,L - ilk , N 5. 3 , . WE. J. ' x. Qfiiygilwo- E 4, -Q X l I Q x xx X ,, ?J1hAk I 5. 'iiiu X - ' Fw, nf I . V ,I l l I l ixvxx ' ' z' 1 If YUM , If I 1 X 1 ', . Y fa, l fiiiikL.1jx 54 'fi - 'qv 7 Hs.. , I' ,f .- M-Ulrafvf ,IUNE CHRISTINE NEILSON TABIT CbriI', Commercial: likes dancing, bowling, station wagons, Lucky Mondaesg pet hate-paddles. EDWARD LEE TARKENTON Eddie General B, likes baseball, sports, model airplanes, developing pictures, will enter Newport News Shipyard, to be a drafts- fnln. HENRY CLARENCE TA1'EM, JR. Tate Vocational, skating, dancing, swimming, driving a car, would like to study Diesel engineering at University of Chicago. EVELYN FAYE TAVSS HEUCIy71,, Commercial, collects photos, phonographs, through a busi- ncss college hopes to become a secretaryg ambition- to suc- ceed in everything I do. HERMAN BENJAMIN TAYLOR Herman General Bg well-liked, ambitiousg baseball, football, bowling, tennis, holdogs, moonlight excursions. MARY ETHEL TAYLOR Mvffir ' Commercial, Secretary Junior Retail Merchant's Associationg stamp collecting, working, hopes to attend business college, to be a secretary. RUSSELL DAWSON TAYLOR QQROSU Technical Preparatory, likes all sports but prefers sailing, favors stag parties, will attend Annapolis or Michigan, to be a Naval architect. LAWRENCE HERBERT TEGG Lawrence General B, football, baseball, hiking, fishing, camping, sea stories, and all adventure stories, hopes to attend Annapolis. ELIZABETH COLEs THOMAS Tom mic General Bg dancing, skating, tennis, scrapbooks, autographs, collecting new nickels and picture post cards, will enter nursing. DORIS MAXINE TISCHLER TMJ General B, enjoys knitting and reading, business college will help her become an excellent bookkeeper and stenographer. DOROTHY ELIZABETH TODD frD0tn General B, H. S. S. C.: hobbies-antiques, bowling, social work, interested in dieteticsg hopes to attend Blackstone Junior College. THOMAS BROWN TRANT PfT0mmy7, General Ag his hobby is swimming, wants to go to V. M. I., also desires to be an architect. 83 JUNE EDGAR HAMLIN TROTTER Edgar General B, builds model airplanes, favors ping pong, bowling. and football, hopes to attend University of North Carolina, ambitionvsail around the world in his own boat. DONALIB HUGH TROXELL Don Technical Preparatory, cute little pest and fortune hunter , likes movies, football, golf, dislikes chemistry, Pennsylvania State to be a horticulturist. EDWARD BYRD TRUITT, JR. Eddie Technical Preparatory, an all-around good fellow, likes football, swimming, Glenn Miller, belongs to Hi-Y Club, Maury Ban-l, plans to attend Williain and Mary CN. DJ. SUNSHINE BYRD TRUMBO Sunny General A, likes drawing, reading, dramatics, Artie Shaw, belongs to Latin Club, Dramatic Club, President of French Club, Treasurer of Etiquette Club, member of debating team, plans to attend Mary Baldwin. CECII. EDWARD TURNER ffspikplf General B, baseball, football, track, tennis, Blue Barron, likes history, English, bookkeeping, ambition-Certified Public Ac- countant, plans to attend WillianI and Mary QN. DJ. NEI.l.IE ELIZABETH TURNER rrNt,,9s Commercial, Club Etiquette, H. S. S. C., junior Red Cross, saving pennies. new nickels, match book covers, very ill- dustrious, bookkeeper. JOHN UPTON, JR. I0b1111ir ' Technical Preparatory, Football Team, Monogram Club, Can- non Math Club, fishing, swimming, will tackle electrical engineering at V. P. I. WILLIAM WATSON VAII. ff1.I1.,w General B, admires anyone with common sense, likes all sports, especially basketball and sailing, hopes to attend Hampden-Sydney College. MARGARET VAN PATTEN uQ7lf'l'l'1it,,, Etiquette Club, hobbies are friscoing and knitting, expects to attend Hollins to study library work. MARY ELIZABETH VAUGHAN Bunny General A, H. S. S. C., Maury Chorus, likes reading, dancing, expects to attend Williani and Mary, CN. DJ. CATHIQRINI-1 Ol.lVlA VIeTRA Kafic General B, French Club, Latin Club, scrapbooks, horseback riding, reading, handwork, feeding stray dogs, cats, and bird., will continue church work, maybe teach kindergarten. CARL WILLIAM VOGELSANG ffnflr' General B, likes hunting, stamp collecting. scouting, and dramaticsg wants to attend the U. S. Coast Guard Academy. 84 A ' wig., V-4' 'isa' Q 5 5 hsfx .Y 'Fa t uv- ,4 , f f . .is J A., , A' I5 - 'K J Ci I lt N m ,. y lx?-af Iv I A . , ,Q fe In lf, 0 li it , l,f If K I l I ' I ,gt 179i 0 'I J 0 I G I 'I .. ,Xu -f 4 . .xi . If if Y 55 5 -M , if .f mffizfv 4 J, '4 ' Qldlriei I. an hi, fx t gieemf sgop- ja 'I I. ,, X' . N E ,KG .i k..- Y. I, il, J I .xy K 'YM X! Tail F It Y l' vb :I I .t .ffg a'ifT f A .X . ff 1 P x as ,gf 'if P i x. 1 9'5',.a .ali ' M, veg s vs, ' of we S' -fix get Lal, X 1 'I .Ii 2' 1 . .R ., I 'I 1 , I N ff , jr H ,' m.wr.iL1 ,IUNI5 ANGELINE VoURI.As rrfxngpu General B, likes dancing, reading, typing, hiking, hobby is handiwork, modest, pleasing personality, desirts to keep house. MARGARl2T ALICE WA LIIMAN Margaret General B, French Club, music, good books, handwork, taking care of children, favorite subject-French, stenographer or private secretary. LAWRENCE BUTLER WALES ffLarry!I Classical Preparatory, Hi-Y, collects rare books, stamps, gems, maps, and coins, plans to be a minister or chaplain in Army or Navy. EDITH WALLER HBiSl'1lifU General B, H. S. S. C., tennis, beach parties, English, math, Virginia Beach skating rink, Harrisonburg State Teachers College, teacher. JULIA WARE WATSON fflud-V!! General B, Iftiquette Club, Art Club, Art Stafl of CommoI1'orI', life paintings, jan Savitt, Williani and Mary Uiiclimondj, fashion designer. ' WILLIAM BRYANT WATSON YPBHIU General B, his hobbies are-football, swimming and dancing. CIHARLI-lS Ross WEBB Fuzzy General B, hobby-swimming, wants to go to William and Mary, CN. DJ, ambition-aeronautical engineer. WILLIAM FREURIQR W EBSTER Bud kilSllUl..l B, quiet, likes all sports, but especially baseball, foola ball and swimming, intends to go in the glass business. FRANK SIMON WEISEL Frank 'l'echnieal Preparatory, Spanish Club, tennis, football, swim- ming, hobby-model aeroplanes, member Tidewater Gas Model Association, hopes to attend V. P. l. and become an aero- nautical engineer. ARTHUR REILLY WELLER HAY!!! Technical Preparatory, interests-golf, hiking, swimming, foot' ball, Hi-Y, hobby-collection of fire-arms, will attend Stan- ford to become mining engineer. BENJAMIN LEWIS W HITli General B, quiet and polite, has many hobbies, plans to attend W'illiam and Mary in Williaitisburg. I'IARRIli'I' DRUSILLA WHITE Drusilla General A, likes dancing, boxing matches, hopes to attend Hollins, ambition-to graduate. 85 ,IUNIZ UNA LEE WHITE Dimplrs General B, Maury Literary Society, pastimes-swimming, danc- ing, bowling, talking, business college, stenographer. JACK SLADE WHITEHORN rflackly General B, builds models, woodworker, would like to see an aviation course in Maury, drums, short stories, math, Naval Air Service. ELDRIDGE Aucusrus WHITEHURST NGHSU General A, Cannon Math Club, business manager of Maury Minstrels, interested in business end of sports, likes math, V. M. I., engineer. FRANKLIN PIERCE WHITEHURST Frank General A, likes science, dislikes math, for pleasure sails, reads adventure books, thinks student government should be in- stituted at Maury, V. P. I., agriculture. WILLIE MAE WHXTEHURST Kittens General B, spends leisure time reading and participating in sports, high aspirations in nursing field. ELMER ELLSWORTH WILGUS ffstoopb General B, favorite pastimes-hunting, sailing, swimming, will become maritime pilot. ROWENA LOVE WILKER NRO!! General A, hobby-scrapbooks, loves dancing and shopping, will study business administration at Madison College. MARIE CHRISTINE WILKINS Marian General A, reading, dancing, swimming, any sports, hobby- art, music, will attend art school or take stenographic course. JULIAN EDWARD WILKINSON Eddie General B, star baseball pitcher, baseball, football, all sports, quiet, liked by all, ambition-to be a salesman. MARTHA CLAIBORNE WILLCOX erclayrn General A, dancing, Glenn Miller, expects to take a secre- tarial course, ambition-to be a dancing teacher. BEssIE MAE WILLIAMS Bessie Lee General B, likes the Hit Parade, doesn't particularly want to leave Maury since she doesn't kunw what she wants to do, is ambitious to get married. MARY AUGUSTA WILLIAMS Gussic,' Technical Preparatory, H. S. S. C., Monogram Club, Home Room Representative, bowling, basketball, swimming, William and Mary, Sargeant's Physical Training School, gym instructor. 86 5? . 'l 2,31 L vi p2h.r',u I fm. DI ,I I ij if. , W - ,I 7 hi si If JI 3 15.7 1 45? k , 9 ,, , dx, .Mi px X I O lg 0 If ll: V I W 'T 'vw' f I' 'ix J , I U .I . ,l n ,W ,wha 1 ,ff 0 0 V l 0 A X Q I r 0 9 .1 Z ,E -.f ,,,, :ig , ,gygagzbwg I --mar 44 - may X I ,N tw 9. ,s 5 ,, f. ., ,,g!, 5 l gn X I E ills l L n ll.- O V. W1 N 5. -. ii. f K. l , i 'J YC. ., 3 fs. I Q. QQ X 3,5 . , A fx -. . vi!w',,-'NXT V, .A ,fi fgf' ff 1 . ,- 5 f f Z m.w..iL1' 2 ,IUNF MIl,lJR ED LOUISE WILI.IAMS PfIJiggr,y,Y General B, dancing, sewing, cooking, collecting pictures of babies, H. S. S. C., hopes to become a teacher after gradua- tion from Mary Wasliington College. SHA l-'TER LITQHEIELII WILLIAMS Shark General li, plans to be a candy manufacturer, hobby-draw- ing, likes hunting, fishing, swimming, music. ELIZABETH WILLIAMSON rrLiZu General B, a hard working young lady, plans for a future in medicine at St. Vincents or General Hospital, dancing, skating, talking. EVELYN JUANITA WILLIAMSON HEl'l'IilllIi, General H, hobbies-music, movies, University of Washington in St. Louis, to study Inusic, ambition-to be a known musician. MATTII2 ELIZABETH WII.LIAMsON Pflgvftylf Classical Preparatory, French Club, likes reading, wants to attend Mary Washington College to take up secretarial work. MARION LOVE WILLIS Scoop General B, Photography Club, Home Room Representative, Cummoilun' and Maury News photographer, l'Iobby-photog- raphy, vocation-commercial photographer, wants to be known as Karl Konley. DORIS MURRAY WILSON General B, likes Glenn Miller, William and Mary Extension in Richmond, ambition-to go to college and take a business course. FRANCES ESTELLE WILSON Franlzif ' General H, always late to school, fond of banana Splits, draw- ing, dancing, Fashion Academy, fashion designer. JU NE PERKINS WILSON Glamour General Ag likes sailing, swimming, movies, classical dancing and music, dramatic art, belongs to French Club, Dramatic Club, Etiquette Club, plans to attend William and Mary KN. DJ. JA N li WITH ERS fflanv!! General B, popular, attractive, likes ice-skating, movies, Glenn Miller, plans to attend Farmville State Teachers College. BETTY DORIS WOLI-'F PCDOIJJ Commercial, likes talking, movies, eating, business college, wants to be a housewife. WALTER GRAY WOMBLE, JR. PfBuddy!! Technical Preparatory, track, dancing, swimming, baseball, Alfred University, chromatic engineer. 87 U N li , :1'Q x LUCILLE EVANS Woo -R Q7f1H?...M ff ' Y! Y Wflgglcs ip gg, I General B, likes swimming, art, skating, hiking, after Maury, if .' I ' would like to become a dress designer. RAY RAWDON Woon d i Woody . if i , ,N General A, camping, reading, favorite teacher-Miss Doutllat, N. Li' William and Mary QN. DJ or Randolph Field for aviation. I K N N l 7 ROBERT EDWIN WoooWARn ' Woody General B, likes fishing, golf, bowling, wants to be Il hotel manager, expects to attend William and Mary CN. DJ. W X WILLIAM H. WOODWARIJ , R Woodic ' I Never misses a Maury football game, likes ice cream and it cake, aspires to go to V. P. I., Vice President of Chess Club. L 9 rc- , 9, av 0 ROBERT WILLIAMS WOOLRIDGE , I Il 1' 'A' rrB0bu General A, full of fun, band, trombone, music, tennis, bowling, -. reading, ambition-to play football in college, William and Mary QN. DJ or V. P. I. ' NAS , I ' J CHARLES EDWIN WRIGHT, JR. ' Blinkc'r', Classical Preparatory, manager of track team '40, likes all sports, especially track, golf, football, will enter automobile ,. business. I f V I' X W, ey' W i MARGARET BAGWELL WRIGHT li' lf,,'f'fl-1 Q ::W,f,i ' 0 2 0 I ' ,il Margi1 ' Likes Glenn Miller, Assistant Art Editor of '40 Commodore, hobby is sketching and illustrating, chosen vocation-com- mercial artist, expects to go to William and Mary, Richmond Division. MARGARET SINCLAIR WRIGHT 'Muggicf Classical Preparatory, Maury News Representative, H. S. S. C., U sew, cook, travel, play piano, fond of photography, favorite N, subject is French, Madison College. MARY LOUISE WRIGHT ' ff ,ax Weegc 1. Commercial, H. S. S. C., swimming, bicycling, movies, Glenn Miller, after Maury expects to enter business world as a sec- retary, ambition-to be a success. RUBY ALMA WRIGHT Prim Commercial, likes reading, walking, dancing, hobbies-flower W gardening, sewing, flower arrangement, costume designing, X ambition-to be a private secretary. ' OLGA RUTH WUNNIENBFRG Rufio 5, General B, enjoys skating, reading, and horseback riding, her favorite hobby is stamp collecting, hopes to attend William 'f and Mary KN. DJ. f 5, NANCY BELL WYATT Nancy W General A, H. S. S. C., Maury Literary Society, likes movies, dancing, swimming, tennis, and photography, favorite subject ma, is shorthand, plans to atrend business college. 44193521 88 VWHE l , , Fi X g is, OD sillakz ws, be fl 1 Q i ill i -fi V . li-fr l f , l Ill 'l , .1 tw x G if l N .,-T r' X :LC its-ft N Tm, A. ,ex ,rfvfk '. aan- 'ff i, - 'X . 3 1 ' 1' 5.1 -' L QQNHY 9' RSX ...ffi . N 1 Q 1 X .-1 , ,Q M ,y NY 'Il ,K . U M-wriggi-1' SUMMER Davin BLAN1fo1uJ Davey Gener.1l B, plans to go to college to study aviation, wants to be an aeronautical engineer, likes basketball, baseball, sleeping, ll.lIlL'lIlg, lioolball. Wmz1t1iN Jaczksow Bmw B1lrfzl-yn General ll, plans to attend Oakridge, wants to go in for pro- fessional baseball, likes baseball, basketball, tennis, bowling, swimniing, and dancing. T1 11i1.MA Loulsia BRYAN General B, plans to be Z1 libr...'ian, likes baseball, swimming, dancing, bowling, reading, movies, eokes. V1v11fN N141 Gl,lR1'RUlJli Bu1.1.0t:K rrxfivn General A, l1.1ppy-gwlucky, frank, lfnglisli, writing, piano. Star Dust, bowling, journalism, Williaiil and Mary. josiami Louis COIKLETO General A, likes painting, Latin, musie, reading, Freixcli. Worm tournament in Caesar and Cicero. KATHRYN BURGESS Cox 'mmf Goinmereial, friendly, likes tennis, bicycling, liopes to be a seereta ry. A111111 B. DAuc11TR1iY, JR. PFA!!! General B, plans to attend V. P. 1. to study forestry, likes baseball, football, swimming, dancing, bowling, movies, ice cream, eokes, Glenn Miller. IRVING AARON DAVIS Irv General ll, plans to study to be a pbysical education in- structor, likes wrestling, weight-lifting, swimming, football, basketball, ice cream. R1t:11A1tn Emu- DIIAHN ffnf.-1 Vocational lfleetric, plans to attend an electrical training school to study for the eleetrical trade, likes football, base- ball, bowling, chess, movies, swimming, eokes, Glenn Miller, Kay Kyser. PAu1.1N1f Maxima DEANS Commercial, bicyling, football, bowling, H. S. S. C., quiet, secretarial college, to be a stenograpller. Gimciia MA11114: E1,.1.1f11'1'0N Gl'uz'1 ' Gener.1l B, lias dark liair, dark eyes, dimples, likes dancing and Annapolis, will attend Mary Wasliiiigttin and will study tlramatics. V1v1AN RU'fl'l Esrus General li, would like to be a dress designer, French Club, likes dancing, bowling, swimming, swing music, tennis, Kay Kyser, iee cream. 89 SUMMER CPIARLIES ETHERIDGE ffwagl! Gencral B, plans to attend V. M. I. to study liberal arts, likes swimming, tennis, movies, music, ping-pong, hobby-raising logs. VERA TEMPLEMAN FITCHETT General B, plans to attend Madison College and then go to New York to study dramatics, French Club, Maury Literary Society, H. S. S. C., likes horseback riding, swimming, tennis, golf, dancing. CECILIA ROBERTA FREEMAN Bobby General B, plans to model in New York, likes dancing, tennis, horseback riding, swimming, H. S. S. C. LLOYD MARTIN GILBERT General B, plans to work at the Royal Silver Manufacturing Co., likes sailing, football, swimming, tennis, cokes, horse- back riding, dancing, good music, and Glenn Miller. VIRGINIA VICTORIA GILM ORE Vickie,' Commercial, likes swimming, tennis, dancing, football, cokes, typing, plans to attend business school, to be private secretary. STANLEY CLIFFORD GIMBERT Stamps General B, plans to study heating and air conditioning, be- longs to the Maury Bowling League and Maury Chorus, likes football, bowling, tennis, dancing, and singing. WILLIAM EDMOND GODWIN ffBudJ! General B, Hunting and Fishing Club, plans to study to be a Diesel engineer, likes hunting, fishing, mechanics, baseball, swimming, sailing, movies, ice cream. DANIEL GOLDMAN fPDanD General B, Art Club, likes ice skating, hockey, reading, Boy Scout activities, favorite pastime is cartooning. MILDRED LOUIS1-I GREGORY Millie,' Commercial, plans to attend business school to study to be .1 secretary, likes football, baseball, reading, movies, ice cream and cakes. ALLEN PAIGE HAI-L Fuzzy General B, plans to attend V. P. I. to study business adminis- tration, likes sailing, football, fishing, eating, sleeping. ANNADELL BARNER HART ffHurf!, General B, likes swimming, football, dancing, basketball, An- napolis, will attend William and Mary, plans to be a medical technologist. CLAUDE THOMAS HENDERSON ffHank-D General B, All Star Community High, athletics first, last, and always, follows professional football with zeal, commercial artist or painter, likes swimming, dancing, movies, ice cream. 90 54' 52 54, 3' 5 S'-,QL 4 yr., ,J A, A . if 7 is ? I I 'l Gf'j1,QI2f, 'L , 'f'-iifv X I z My u Ili: 0 0 ll -f lil: I ,A if .III ., li ff .K his I-'aim -Izfifzff W ,Aw 0 0 , M I' ii I Zi 2' ,E ff 7 qfzgya ff fiogv' , 'fl gmtiiicw- .4 M, ir '. M gi, gg, 'xjiif u I ,. ,mf 4 ,X 1 I rl 5 2 ,, ,v I+ la L . OD Q l x of ,S , QR at U I ! I ir L. x Y Q , , 'z fl ,fi C X -si '13 ,rdjflf 'R I W ,AIMS .7 S, is - ,P fl ...,... E , ,f I, I 'A ,V 4 'I s M.wr.il-1 SUMMER Fl-IRRIS MURTAGH HOGGARIJ, JR. Laneite Technical Preparatory, expects to enter Wake Forest College in September to study medicine, likes football, baseball, swim- ming, dancing, Pinewell, tennis. J. PETER HOLLANI3, III Bunny General A, football team, basketball team, ardent sports fan, University of Virginia, to study law. JACQUELINE THORNTON HOLLY Iucque General B, plans to attend the Emperor Mannequin School in New York, likes all sports, as swimming, reading, dancing, movies, cakes, Maury cheer leader. BLANCHE CLARKE HOLTON rrpain Commercial, lively, witty and playful girl, likes to dance, swim, play tennis, and watch football games, hopes to become dress designer, hobby is collecting pennants. WILLETTE CONNELL HOUGH Wi1li1 ' Commercial, Science Club, plans to attend business college to study to be a secretary, likes dancing, tennis, swimming, foot- ball, rowing boats, sailing, movies, knitting. Wll.l.IAM HANIiS Hl1BBARlJ Bill General B, Spanish Club, plans to attend V. M. I., likes music, bowling, football, baseball, Glenn Miller, and sailing. ADELAIDE JUANITA HURD Addie Commercial, plans to attend William and Mary CN. D., or a business college, private secretary, likes sports, reading, movies, piano, ice cream. G RIIPEEN LEE IsAAcs FfGriff!l Commercial, plans to study to be a certified public accountant, likes hunting, fishing, swimming, dancing, football, basketball, and baseball. BETTY LAURA JENKINS Br'ffy', Commercial, likes baseball and football, quiet, will attend business college to train for a secretarial position. Rovcia LEE JEN NINGS General B, plans to attend college to study business adminis- tration, likes football, sailing, swimming, basketball, and movies. CATHERINE LEE JOHNSON ffKiH:v.Y! Commercial, plans to be a secretary, likes dancing, swimming, football, basketball, horseback riding, coca-colas, automobile riding, summer, nice looking. VIRGINIA ANTOINETTE .lOYNES Ginm1', Commercial, plans to work as a secretary, likes dancing, tennis, swimming, driving a car, bowling, golf, movies, nice per- sonality. 91 SUMMER HORACE GOOIFWIN LANE Country,' General B, likes hunting, fishing, and the country, ambition is to finish Maury and take up farming. DORIS NA1'A LIN lu LoN G Doris General B, swimming, tennis, reading, and dancing, favorite subject-history, hopes to attend William and Marv QN. DJ. JOHN FRANCIS MARS!-1AI.I. Iolmny General A, photography, firearms, radio, electrical engineer, specialist in radio and television, V. P. l. FENTON JAY MY ERS General B, plans to study to be an electrical engineer, likes baseball, football, bowling, swimming, horseback riding. JASPER LUTHER NORl1'LEE1' Hjavlzf' General A, enjoys sports, good bands, fresh water fishing, expects to attend University of Maryland. RUTHE WILLIS OWEN Pm, ww' Commercial, plans to be a secretary, H. S. S. C., likes tennis, dancing, arguing, reading, movies, coca eolas, hot dogs, has personality. HENRIETTA LEANORE PEBWQRTH Pel1l1y General B, French Club, plans to attend Greenbrier College to study journalism, likes football, fried chicken, dancing, Swimming, the Navy, and drawing. BERNARII ASIIBURN PHELPS FFBIIPU General B, would like to attend Cincinnati College of lim- balming, likes sleeping, hunting, baseball, football, golf, dance ing, and bowling. WINIFRED HELEN POLLOCK Winnic ' General A, Art Club, Dramatic Club, plans to attend Uni- versity of Virginia to study law, likes music, dancing, bowl- ing, tennis, swimming, movies, and night clubs. MARION Home QUILLAN Hopie and Peanut General B, plans to be an Economics teacher, likes horseback riding, dancing, going to Annapolis, hamburgers, and milk shakes, hobbies-cooking and traveling. JAMES LITTLE RICHARDSON R1'd', General Ag baseball, football, Swimming, sailing, tennis, and basketball, expects to attend Williain and Mary QN. DJ, ani- bition, to be a Nautical Engineer. JACK FREEMAN ROSE General B, plans to work in a bank, likes tennis, baseball, ping-pong, movies, milk shakes, football. 92 l Ay, i-Rv I i i i ,J O. Q1 . 7 L li N l .af . -..i' ig- f1jf'ii,',- tif afffa-uf: f T' lpf 21: 9 vifgw I g g I, ,, TH H l N ll f f Il ' we ss W, ,W XXX v . '--i f fx, ' Mbgljfa' . fv,, ,naw 0 0 I I ff Tl .f I I 4 5' .ff 44 - Qmvieii , flu .-'r 21, sms' . 39' A, 1 A N vi I, l tk ex X.. -. is 1 A x I Q lr A' lille. 77 1 f 'V H 1,41 lv 2 ei A x ' ,H If 4-. ,WRYR-Eel JAQSL.-I We 4 , . bfi., s., X'x' 2 , ,fi -ill-Uilriii-1' v SUMMER WILLIAM ROBERT SAWYER Blinks General B, hobbies-airplanes and football, all sports, after Maury, expects to follow aeronautical career. GEORGE GRAY SIMPSON ffcbampf, General B, likes sliort wave radios, quiet girls, bowling, books, wants to attend William and Mary, and enter brokerage busi- 11055. ROBERT NAUMAN SINGLETON ffBobU Technical Preparatory, A mechanical turn of mind , wants to study aeronautical engineering, rides a motorcycle and likes to tinker with it. DOROTHY MARIE SPENCE ffD0!,! Commercial, plans to do office work, likes singing, dancing, skating, reading, poetry, drawing. BRADY LUTHER VOGT CPMOFU Technical Preparatory, plans to attend the Naval Academy or Williani and Mary, likes boxing, swimming, football, tennis, dancing, sailing, hunting, trapping, hobby-raising bees. FRANK FULLER WARREN Frank General B, plans to be storekeeper and gauger, likes football, baseball, sailing, milk shakes, swimming, hobby-raising rabbits. CALV ERT STANHOPE WHITEHURST ffcall! General B, a lover of baseball and a member of the American Legion team, also plays basketball, reads mystery stories, likes history, most popular with his friends. ROSALIE VIVIAN WILKINS Vivian Commercial, plans to attend business college, to become 1 secretary, likes dancing, skating, tennis, movies, coca colas, Glenn Miller, hobby-keeping a scrap book. LEONARD CLAY YATIZS Hollywood General B, wants a business for himself, preferably the cloth- ing business, likes football, movies, tennis, golf, bowling, base- ball, reading, ice-cream, hobby-collectiri records and pic- tures of girls. 93 MISS MABEL WHITE Class Sponsor There is one among us whose value may not seem evident, whose work is often silently hidden in the background, one whose guidance has proven an undeniable advantage since we first entered Maury. This guiding in- fluence, of course, is Miss Mabel White, class sponsor, class companion, and class inspiration. Her presence, ever guiding, ever watchful, has been with us for the past three years. May the thought of her gracious nature and inestimable value remain with us ever. 94 ff! ' AWK f' xX N + V if , M Zuniurs +R unior Class l,efl to rigln: l,utlier W'l1ite, Miss llavidson, W'illiam Dmlson, Nancy Slulvlwx, Robert McMillan JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS l'rf'siJw1f Wl1e,l.lAx1 Donsom Vim' l'rz'sidz'11f NANc1Y STU1s1ss Sr'w'vfar-y LU'rH1aR XVHITIQ Trz'ax11rr'r Rouhm' MCMILLAN Sfmnsor Miss HI2I.EN DAVIIDSON YEAR: l lfl5liUARY, l938 YEAR: Slflyl'lfMl5liR, H153 Orlyisimi- C'l.iw .if l'14l t'IllCl'Cll Maury frum lilair .xml Uceisinn--Qfl.us nl' I9-ll ix llI'g.ll1lll'Ll. RUHV'1l Aeiivilies-fSupl1unim'es elect nffieerx lewis Kirby, l'rex. Ar-iii-iiies .vI,imiu-d. lnrilely concerned with initiation no Rmh Sclmdcr' Vicckprclil Bm Pirkimim' Tron.: MN Iimmu ,, . . , . Nnrswurllmy, Sponsur. M.iury'x fnnrlmll te.im ligul reliable re! new wsteni. XX e were gun in time to be nnmng the first Maury A ' serves from our alias: Bill Alnlinwn, Mirvin ljlll1C.1I1, .und PM students to sing :lie new Maury mug by Mr. Games and Eddy' Rogers, The Maury M.ireli. Cato. liulli Claire M.1rx, nur nulsl.im'ling ariisl. illuwtrnteml .1 book. Millard Brady'x enrumns became pupulmr. Junior Class History qconrdy YEAR: FEBRUARY, 1939 Occasion-Class becomes an organized unit. Activities-Class reluctantly bids farewell to Mr, Games and Miss Norsworthy who go to Granby High. Lewis Kirbv stars in school because of oratorical ability. Our star debater, Lucy McNamara, was on the winning debate team of Maurv for Virginia schools. junior Latin students rate high in Latin tournaments. Our class sponsored ushers for the graduation services. YEAR: SEPTEMBER, 1939 Occasion-Class of 1941 now Juniors. Activities-Mr. James E. Old becomes Assistant Principal, and class finds new friend. Miss Helen Davidson becomes class sponsor. Class elects Bill Dodson, President: Nancy Stubbs, Vice-President: Luther Wliite, Secretaryg Bobby MacMillan, Treasurer. junior Class members serve as ushers for january graduates. More boys of our class now represent Maury in athletics. Leo Brenner is our outstanding contribution to basketball. YEAR: JANUARY, 1940 Occasion-junior Class acquaints itself with Senior duties in preparation for next year. Activities-The Dramatic Club with many loyal Junior members prepares for the spring contests at the University of Virinia. Spring athletics find Clinton Carroll and Sonny Dixon, juniors, outstanding in track ancl tennis, respectively. Our sponsor, Miss Davidson, is a director of the Minstrels' and is supported by her class. Interested juniors start early in the spring to plan the Commodore of next year, and prepare for class elections later on. Activities of Maury are spread abroad as Julian Granger, outstanding in Maury News work, establishes The Maury News over the Air on WTAR. The debaters, flanked by our members, plan for spring con- tests and likewise the chorus and band prepare for their con- certs. Our members again will conduct the ushering at the commencement exercises. The ,lunior Class wishes the Graduating Senior Class oi 1940 the best in all that they do on departure from Maury High School! IUNIOR HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES Boys: james Coleman, Horace Hoggard, Waverly Dashiell, Christopher Davis, Charles Mayes, Richard MHPP. Marcus James, Lloyd Grimstead, Wright Bell. Girls: Mary Chitwood, Ruth Straw, Eleanor Phipps, Rosemary Franklin, Betty Barker, Ruth Schaefer, Shirley Gurganus, jane Atkinson, Reathia Stevens, Jacqueline Hanson, Lucy McNamara, Jimmie Lou Winkfield, Sophie Constantine. HOME ROOM K-2 Rfilillllg jmru If-ll ln Rigfvl- lirnul run: liutli Marx, Sylvia Kruger, l,ois.1 Mae Simons, l,tll'!'.llI1C Flax, Mike l't'.uis, N1.ll'jLrll'Cl Sexton, l ,l.iine Karlin, -lean Bruce, lfvelyn Gordon, Mary Cohle, Virginia Maclien. Srrwnl run: Mariyln lulfliilll. Adelaide llurd. lda May Ivey, Pearl Reynolds, Tlielnu Purnell, Marv lflliotte. lfstlier Kramer, Helen Smith, Nancy Jones, Anne Ball, Charlotte Parker. Tfmil mir: Rielmrd llealin, George Kuek, Ponipio Vcrgile, Frank Ivey, Carlton jones, jack lidney, -lolin Tlioinpson, Margaret Smith. ,l,7H'Ilf from lvii'l1m': Clitlierine Fitvgerald. HOME ROOM S-2 Rmrlirlg from Left lo Righl- limrrl row: Virginia Morris, Hilda Beecham, Margaret Minor, Margaret Herring, Lloyd Grimstead, Travis Meech, Ann Dashiell, Minnie Zedd, Margaret Latham, Lucy Manson. Svrnrm' row: Nelda Cnrdara, Doris Cutlicrell, june Fortescuc, Margaret Thomas. Margaret Wrenn, ,lane ledhetter, Julia Dolier, .lane Willianis, Lillie Eason, Mary B. Murray, Emma W'alker. Third row: Beverly Smith, Joel Cox, Julian Granger, Roland Matthews, Herman Powers. Clinton Carroll, Willis Partridge, W'illiam Forehnnd, Clarence Humphreya. Absent from picture: Bernard Galumbeck, joseph Hawkins, Harold Noble. jams Palmer. 98 HOME ROOM 3 Kiulifiutq from fi'-fl lu Rixqfifw- l'iV'4llIl mu: Ilarycy Bruff, Helen Brothers, Virginia klarvis, Miriam Burgess, -laines Colman, Creue Mendell Ursula Miielwll, lilivaluexli Little, Margaret Wliite, john Pierce. Si'i'1llIll' mn: Kenneth NX'estn1.1n, Samuel Tnrkenton, Marjorie Copeland, lflivnbeth Ilnrris, Margaret ,Innes Mary ,lane Miller, Shirley Pgiiul, lililabctli Nwlllltf. 'l'frml mir: Richard XYlllll.ll11S, john Pnttan, lflmo Shelton, ,luck Robertson, Fred Pfoehlcr, Russell Smith XVilli.1ni Klyier, 'lienlnly iliarkeuton. HOME ROOM 9 lhililfllg YI 1 nm Lrjl fu Rig bl- lfrmzr run: Virginia Butler, Dorothy Viar, Norma Craig, Audrey Jones, Eleanor Phipps, Novella Harrell, Norma Vfinn. Gladys Tuttle, Pearl Siegel, Norma Emanuelson, Esther Marwitz. Surwnz' mir: Delores Manalili, Verona Manalili, Melody Johnson, Katherine Privott, Dolores Williamson, Frances linlumbeck, june lisleeek, Beaulah White. Vivian Shiply, Virginia Adell. 'I'lvim' row: james Dougherty, lillis O'Nc-al, john Mollura, Jim Larson, Francis Packer, Billy McGroy, Francis lilanelmrd, Bernard Cavender. 99 HOMEROOM10 Ri'iliflll,Q from lmjl in Kigfvl- lmul mn: lfranees Clarke, Uorutlmy Runnels, lfstelle llernigan, Kiatlterine Padgett. Gwen iainplwell, Sant Adsit. l.ee Baker, Alice Malbon, Irene Tsoukatns, Margaret Anne Sawyer, lillian Bryingtun. Xriwlil l'Il1l'Z linwnnd llrown, Covington -laeucltt, Robert Carr, .lames iimnstuelt, .'Xlmn Carswell, llennis Mansfield, Witllaue Gentry, ,Ierry Adler, Carlton Keller, Luuis Cinla. l'fv1iif mn: Marvin Bernstein, Cilmrles Mayes, Donald Clinton, Pltilip Pruetur, Viftllei' Brown, Vfemlell Q retv. llurtun Blow, Fred Sutton, Rixey NX'eaver, Vietor Dountar. HOMERQOMI3 ltrailfrzg -Mun: lffl lo Riglnlf- lfmul mu: W'arren Evans, Alton Stakes, Herbert Garrison, Bernard Bader, Maleulm llruwn, Clyde l'aiker, lieurge Payne, Harold Simonoff. Swrnrlil muh Ann Fvans, Flizabcth Gabriel, Mary Ping, Shirley Levin, XVaverlv Dasliiell. Alice Cline, Mary Payne Jett, Peggy Wynne. 'l'f1irJ raw: Bill Reynolds, Sue Davis, Evelyn Whitsqxtm, Jeanne l,eNoir, Shirley Slaughter. Mary Derr, Marian Blakely. Willa Jones, Rebecca Harris, Mabel Parks, Mary Lou Ambrose, Harry Hipple. lwrurtlv row: Frank Green, Sam Face, George Keawn, Bob Nusbaum, W'illiam Graham, Melvin Barr, Severn Duvall, XVils0n Slieplteard, Knox Pannill, Austen Owen. xllzxrul from frirfurr: Lane Stokes, Marian Kendrick, Laura Durham, Patty lirrieksun. 100 HOME ROOM 15 Kunlilllq fiflilll l.i'fl lu Riglrl- l'il'1lVlf lun: Clirolyn Young, Conway Vfoonlliousc, Virgini.i Mycrg Pauline: lfslcccli, llmlmly XY'ilcoX, Sopliic Cfonsl.intinn', Mmrgoric Sullivan, Norma Payne. SVVUIIAI mu! Silly l.i:c llniiglitry, slmnwa Bogus, linnncrt Stewart, Milron lfinu, .lick lligc, lligr Ixpliorilimg -Iaincx Mufollnni, .I.inicx l,l'LlI1'lWI'iglll, Virgini.i liogcrs, Cfli,1rli:s Snin.u', HOME ROOM 17 Rrililiug f-VUIII Luff fo Rigbi- lfrnnl mir: lfvvlyn Brown, Winifrud B.llAlIlCL', lillilll Haywood, Dick Mnpp, Ni-ll Brown, .l.inc lla-xx, l iln.i Pierce, Sliirlcy Kolodny. Swrnlif mir: 'lied llicmlxnmn, Maxine Balance, Muriuric Byrd, lfva Marie Saou, ll,9lllLIl' Cobb, Virginia iinppw. Doris fofur, kInli.in Unrslcn. 'l'lvircl ruu': Dick linmnucl, Wirlfrcd Crini, W'arren Griggs, Otto Hart, Granville Sale, Morris Suitcrmmi, George Bacon. llll HOME ROOM 19 Ri'i1il1u,i4 from Lufl ln Right'-v l'mul HI1l'S .Inequelyn lfgtllgtlinn, Louise Cake, liuniee Godfrey, Cilnria Gilbert, Mary C'liitwnml, Rntli ,Innex llnruiliy Temple, julia lfason, Miriam james, lilsie Dunn. Snwirril rout Rupert Pliippa, .Inhn Stone, -Ieannc Owens, Nellie Hurst, Mary lfllen 'l'.iylnr, Frances Limit. 'fliml mu: lirank Allen, Gregory Neal, Henry McDermott, Clifton NX'illi.1ms, Dmvid Prtisser, liusuee Bngnell, William I.ee, leon lidwards. HONIE ROOM 204 Rrililnllq lfflllll 1.411 lu Rigid-- Ivruil mir: Audrey llurtxxn, lflorenee Kalin, Mildred llnvier, Virginia Mills, ,lean l erelwee, Lum NleN.nn.u'.i, Mary Virginia Bybee, ,lane Stiles, Clara Turner, Cfnnsunee Trgiywiek, litlmlyn Cintlfrey. Nmfuzil run: -Iusepli Ray, Dum lllll1Cll, Kutli Winntteii, lilivabelli limrlley, Nnlmla Morris, liatliryn l'n'im'nlee, N.imni Harris, Cilndys Cinitlt, lfllen Van Os, .Iulin Mel,in. 'l'lv1r'il row: Albert Crateli, lrvin Postove, David McNamara, Viettn' Creech, Vernon llaveiiport, Al.in .lunge lseek, l,ee llrnwn, Alfred Melinwn, Riclmrd Beewley, Reid Kerns, -Ianies 'l'.1ylur. lU2 I I ' i , - I i L HOME RQOM 205 Rrilillrlg from Lujl In Rigbl- I-'rnul mfr: Allen Sullivan, Marguerite Bcloxe, lithel Ives, Gertrude Hynmnson, Cfl.ir.i Vanilla, llorii Bowen. Wright Bell, Ruth Ruasell, jackie lioudro, Dorothy Corletto, llelen Clieixieler, Alice Lee Robinson Charles Downing, lfdward Simmons. Smwzil rout Paul Goldmxn, Brock Macon, liirkland Miller, Theodor.: l'reem.1n, Rulh lSl.lV,lI'lS, lidn.i Vul- pepper, llelen Hoggnril, lflaine Clunpbell, Shirley lima, S.ir,iIi 'l'.1lley, Virginhi Salter, N.u'lorie Powell, W'illinm Nimmo, john Proctor. 'I'l1im' row: Fmncis Ferebee, Roy Burton, Millard Snnderlin, Allan Lyons, XY'oodrow llollomon, Paul Tnvsw, .:'. - L.. . . Allnrl like., Wilxon Dodson, ierb fl knrs. llunnr Vsilli.unxon, ar' ME ROOM 207 liiunlfflg lrnm Iffl In Rigbl- Ilmul run: l'fi.lngi Kierml, Harriet lfraek, 'fhelia Midgett, lielly liunls, Nanny Snunilers, lx'l.llAlllZl Cliry, ll.lI'l!,lI'.l Hudson, N.xney lhsliiell, Shirley Gilbert, Nancy Hurria. S4-inuil mir: Leon Sutton, Gloria W'oodnrd, Suvninne lfyingin, liniily Wholey, lfrnnces Glnneey. .Iennie liarkell, NX'illie S.1underlin, livelyn Goriss, Reginin Rosenfeld, Bernard BCI'llSllCI1, Sam Sandler. 'l'liiril mu: Bernard Do1ier, W'righz Stokes, Allan Goldberg, Stephen Kelly, lfdgar Iipmnn, Grover lfmnklin, l..1rrv H.ir4lini.in. limmette Griffin, fidfl Hoggard, li. In. Barnes. HU I-lOMli ROOM 2 10 liimllrzg fflllll Lrfl lu Rixqfrlfn l'il'IIllf mu: -lean filllig, Helly lorallcy, HL'lly l'r.irkcr, Helen lNlcK.iiwx, K.lll!L'l'lHL' Kluliiis-un, Yirigiina l5.ii'lwr. IxLi.l liurneltc. 1111.1 Spruell, Marilyn Wliilv, Cfelcslc lfdwarals. sffllllil l'IIll'I AllLllACS' llilllglily, llirlmn Roberts, IJCIIICII Mvers, Alfred iii.llCII1.lI1, I'x'.inlx Altlxixmm, Bills llilblmril, Slaiiley Ciimberl, Urlnmlo Puig, Marv lfcrcluee, liliinc Ciralmm, S.lI',lll Kuiming. 'lifvirif wiv: l'iLll'llUNl Vallee, XVilliam MCNuw.1rn, wiiili.lI1l Riddick, 'lilimius XY,ix'il, 4.1m lui lnrxis, Cullmi Roberts, PM 1'.ilu, Wfiverly NX'ilcux, Ferris lluggnrd. HOME ROOM 214 Rrilifiug from Lvfl lu Rilqfll lim! mu: Billy lirisluw, Percy Hill, Algiu lydllglllfy, blames Claim, lullwi' Xwillillj XY'illi.im Umlwn, Suu H.1nli.nw.1y, john Brewlmkcr. Si'1'1:mfm14': BUIIQ' lS.ill.ird, -lcnn Mel'licrin, lfllcn liruoki, ,lulie lluilgins, lnuixe limes, .line Atkiimni, illblly Pender, Grace Cumolw, Vivian listem Mattie Curnclison. Tfiilwl mir: Mnrvin Duncan, Arthur Marshall, i'i,l,iXVJ.l'ki T.1ylor, Clliristinc Upulos, ci.llDiil.l Refsnlxl, Mary W'inwluw, W'inifred Spnndorfcr, Beverly Brenner, Marion Barnes, james Young. lsllllffll rrzir: -Inmes klolmsun, Xvilliam Tlmnms, Irving Truitt, Robert Turner, Ralph iicnsterwald, Leo Brenner Fred jordan, Eddie lluumar, Walter Baldwin, Betty Goldbaek, Daniel Kruger. 104 HOMiE RQOM 303 Rmnllflg jmvl 1,t'fl lo Rigbf- I-'mul run: Vertlie lle.irn, Clnirlntte Levine, lilennor llunin, Christine Cnluert, llelen Iirielc, Ililil.i liliilelress 1 1 Re.1tlii.1 Stevens, Xivi.in Cristensen, Xirginia Carter, Lillian Burleson, Ann McVg1y. St't'UIltl rnlr: Virginia Dttlulwr, ililielnm Clunee, Carol McGee, Dnrix Baulis, Frnneee NX'ltiel1.1rCl, ,lean llnrunt Helen Atltlixnn, Mary Barrett, Dorothy Nwntsoii, Mgirtlm Wbotllmtise. ilifunl mir: 'Itvlin lirriekstm, Sninuul Davis, liI1lIHCll liaise, lfugene Cnrlmn, Cirrull Greene, flytle Nurilieutt ll.1rry Flennette, Robert Hunter, Fred Roctlilie, Melville Wocxtl. illwul fmm fvirlitwz Margaret Byrd, Virginia Griffin, jean Vfarren. I-IOME ROOM 305 Rmufirlg from fmfl I0 Rigfvf- Ifruul mu: Mildred lfincli, Mary WVUSI Paul, Marie Brite, Rachel Brown, Della lit-tty Wbrrt-ll, llurtxee Iluggartl, Betty Stanley, julia Cosgrove, Katherine Farve, Margaret Nicoll. YVKXIIIAI mir: Ruuxlin Cfuulie, Unvitl Moses, Nathaniel lieaman, ,Iusepli Mathias, Carl ilmekstni, jultn ilioxey, Claude Jordon, lfrnest ling, Margaret Cannon. Third row: Robert Dozier, Ruben Beaman, Lannie Sylies, Fred Jordon, Clyde MacDonald, Geve Taylor, Rowland Filer, Ralph Midgett, Fred Tobin. IOS HOME ROOM 307 liiulillfzg from lmfl In Right- l'mul i'nu': ll.inn.ili Rusenlmuin, lfvelyn Kcye, Patricia Miller, Clirisiine jones, Rnili Slove, Hein' llefner, llnris Warm, lfginnie Blumemlml, Marian Carden, Mildred linmrd. Suiurlif mir: Areliie R.if.il, W'illi.im Stokes, w,llll.ll1! Bland, jiilin Rnlwiiisnn, Ciulemnn iiui'd.in. Ciem'i.ge M.in- .ius.ikis, Henry Berni.in, lluwgird Ciivert. 'l'f1li'if rule: lfdwnrd Ciipes, Aliiinew l'iIlgliSl1, l,.lNVl'CI1CC Carter, Duuglgis Vlnri, Cliivis Pnwerx, Cilmrles Ruwles, Rielmrd Tiirner, linlulmy Slmnniin, llirl Clark. HOMIE ROOMS 311 and 4 liruillulq fflllll Lwjl lu Klligbf l'1uill mir: llelen Strickland, Anne Cnlilm, Shirley Ruin, Rutli Addisun, Rutlie Owen, lleiirielhi l'elswurili, liuiistaiiee l .irrell, Betty W'ilkinsun, Anielia Craft, Alma Ives. Niwrulif Y0ll'Z l,ewis Keller, Gnslnii l,eniuive, Roger Sawyer, George Slmw, Iiill XX'inn, lennard Oliveiiluiiiii, Anne Plilegiir, Ciaulierine Cox. 'l'luiil mir: Billy llulilward, l'lwyn Senwell, klnlin 'l'.1yler, l,enn.1rd lindsey, llllllbfl XX'illi.iinsuii, lidw.ird Cidlllllg. l'ul4rll1 i'uu': Vfilbur wlI'lglll, llnrry W'liiinier, Aubrey Unlxiiii, Nmsli Snierfield, l'.il 'l'.ivler, lruxlun Nue. .Iulin lfrillinger. lfxflb ruu': Tlioriiwn lingoll, William Bull, .Iulin Cierloff. Allan -Innes, .lack Kluwer, Klllllllllll Slmrp, Lewis Nwumlall. Nntfi mir: ,Iusepli Ayers, Hurley Seliuler, Vlirisluplier lhvis, William ulnlinvni. l06 HOME ROOM 3 1 S Ktunliu4q from Imff fo Riglvl- lfiul mir: Mary .lane Curtis, ,lmcpliinc l,nCasuiu, livclyn Nottinglmni, S.ir.ili -lordan, Aluwiic llciffcr, l7rcd.i XX'cistn.in, Mildred Zoby, llurutliy WYQIKSKJII, Gladys Wcildcr, Juanita Martin. Srruml mu: llcrbcrr Lmrdncr, lfugcnc Grillo, XY'illi4un Wcscutt, Shelly Garrcll, 'lilmiims Woodlmusc, lircd Ctmpcr, kit-m'gc 'l'rcynm', Clurnll fi.ll'I'L'lI, Wnlit-r Mciircw, Norman lvcs, Mary Kawlx, fil.ll'CllCk' Newton. Tfvlrtlmn':.I.lySn1itli, xlulin llullnnd,l ,dw,1rdSw.1rty, Llnlin Kcnnv, Ncwlnn lf.ixun, ,lnscpli lhvis, lirncst lillu-ridge, Walter Grant, Iirwin Pruitt. HOMIE ROOM 316 Rrtnlizluq from Lrfl In Riglvl- I-'mul nur: Rutli liirncx, I,nl.1 Burns, Rnmlyn NXi.ll!l'IH.lIl, l rum'cs Straw, Graft' Runnclls, l'.1ul Ilcnultcy, Surnlic lllucli, ljttlllllly Ciilcs, Alum' Cliry, Louise Ilcrltcr. Ywrullil mir: l5ll.i Cirnnlx, -lcssic Xlfcil, Grover Asliton, llynmn liruolus, Bull liurkc, W'illi,1m Vfliitc, Adolf Silvcrsicin, Milton Nurinnn, Griffin Deal, Howard Allard, lflsic Kccfc. Tllinl rout Lilcmlnn Pork, W'infrcd Brown, Paul Vnrclms, All.m Hall, Bill Parkinson, David l'ml.1nfurd, Sun Otm, George Sustart-, NVillizm Archer. 107 HOME ROOM 3 12 Rrinliug from Left lo Righl- lirulzl Voir: Verlriee lluffee, Geraldine Hale, Raynmml Murray, llernarsl Kalm. S 1'1' will mir: lda Goodman, Lorraine Brown, Jessie Saunders, Tlriril row: Fvelyn Tluanedies, Naomi Blair, Thelma Bryan, Clyde Neal, Charles Binns. lfnnrllz rout Olive Mae XWinder, Gerry Dauglitery, Carrye Midgette, Kathleen XVard, Catherine Angeline Mary Parkinson, Marion Bain. lfiflfv mir: Niekie Re David, 'liliemlure Mangus, llarnltl Baker, Albert Ford, Cabell lsplmrding V'.1llace Avery Sixth mu: Irving Levine. 108 ., 'K N V ?,' X 1' Y 'A ' X X ,.-?'Q!Qwcr'1 , My wif .f fa ff UL' +1 'W 'WX 'wif - u f fx tgp: 8 ,Q M136 W X l Q V f if E xx ig 1 , Q Z f, jd xy J E 'Jf xx A af U1 X k I N ,,,2,, If iq Supbumures Sophomore Class lrff In Rigfrl: Wfebster Chandler, Michael l.yuu, Miss Caulfield, Randolph Qloues, Gloria Myers. SOPHGMORE CLASS OFFICERS l'rf'.vidf'11f MICHAEL LYN N Vive-l'i'r'si1l1'11f RANDOLPH xIoN1fs Svrrvfary GLORIA Mviaus Tl'l'd.YIlVf'V NWEBSTER CHANDLER Slmusor .. . Miss HELEN CAULEIELD Sophomore Class History Oh, what a superior feeling! We were graduates, and on our way to bigger and better things-Maury! Of eourse that meant leaving our realm of glory and starting all over again, even portraying the part of the lowest piece of humanity, a measly rat. And yet, we were thrilled as we entered Maury on September 9, 1939, from Blair, Ruffner, and out of town schools. Our first glimpse of this huge building fright- ened many of us! however, when we were welcomed by Mr. Bristow and Mr. Old in the auditorium, this uneasy feeling left us. After being told what we were and were not to do, our home rooms were as- signed. Because Maury was new to us, we naturally knew none of the teachers, but soon became acquaint- ed with Miss Caulfield, our class sponsor. The first step in our development was the selec- tion of candidates to hold the various offices. They were: julia Bridges, Michael Lynn for Presidentg Phyllis Leon, Randolph jones for Vice Presidentg 4. t L.-q,5tqv,,,, ,y,,,3,g,.g Hi- .!.,p.Q.g -sf-qf3+X4,,g,::1 H , Sophomore Class History fconfdl Webster Chandler, Vernon Cofer for Treasurer, Ed- win Smith, and Gloria Myers for Secretary. Those victorious were Michael Lynn, Randolph Jones, Web- ster Chandler, and Gloria Myers. Those who were not elected were appointed to other offices, aiding Miss Caulfield and the Commodore Staff. Miss Helen Caulfield, as sponsor of our class has worked tirelessly with our officers in trying to make our sophomore year a success. A lot of credit is due Webster Chandler, the Class Treasurer. He was here, there, and everywhere, trying to persuade the class members to pay their dues. Webster made speeches in the auditorium, in each home room, and would have done it any place in order to collect the much needed money. The class has had many interesting auditorium programs, consisting of amateur hours, debates, plays, and puppet shows. The puppet show was the first in the History of Maury. It was the story of Rip Van Winklef' and was presented by the Puppcteers Club. They did everything in this production, even making the puppets that appeared on the stage. Everybody enjoyed this novel type of entertainment, and it is likely that pupperty will steadily develop with en- thusiasm here. Phyllis Leon provided much of the entertainment for our programs. A treat was always in store when Phyllis recited. Our class was not the largest Sophomore Class, because of the fact that Norfolk now has two Senior High Schools, and the Sophomore group was divided -some going to Granby High and others to Maury. We have been at Maury a year now, and have learned our way around. Our future as juniors and Seniors looks bright and inviting. Here's to 1941! Gloria Myers SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES 216 Baker, Helen 208 Bell, Dalton 309 Brinkley, John 307 Bruce, Leroy 201 Chandler, Webster 301 Crocker, Forrester 212 Fulcher, Ethel 214 Holloman, Hill 308 Hollowell, Audrey 304 Hudgins, Franklin 6-B Kaplan, Albert 3 13 Kee, Eudore 213 King, William 2 0 1 Leon, Phyllis 210 Lesner, Valerie 215 McDonald, Alice 306 Nurney, Jane 300 Reid, Harold 312 Roberts, Mack 16 Vaughan, Raymond 3 14 White, John 302 Wiggins, Evelyn 316 Wilcox, Tommy HOME ROOMS 1 and 213 l'l'1l1lf mu: .Iaequaline Alohnson, Lillian 'l-hemetles. Muriel Hanltins, Harry Pineus, Richard Haas, Daniel Utt, XVilliam Press, Hal W'arel. Snomf v'on': Ruth ilirower, Katherine lfvans, Vera Helmuth, Lillian ilihompson, Helen Strieltler. Helen Carlson Margaret Hales, Willis Dixon, .Ieanne Rosenberg, W'illard Davis. Iifilril mu: Charles Paee, .lohn Timberlake, Vfilliam Freeslantl, Catherine Mosier, liettv Gholxon. Marion Qlohnxon, lfrank Paee, Sam -lohnson, Franklin Kerlihof. lwmrffi mu: Xvilliam King, Dick Fuleher, Tiinmie Donahue, Sam Greenberg. -loe Atltliitgtoii, Billy XVoocl, Allan Clay, George Bowden, john I,ueey. lllilfv mir: Kenneth Halstead, Charles Aleox, Robert W'ills, Dellie lfreentan, Thomas White, liillv Anelresxs lil Smith. Bert Nusbaum, Charles Pittman. Sullr mu: Gulley Fletcher, Perey Abramson, B. A. Parish, Robert King, john Lockhart. Douglas Daxenporl. litlwartl -loynt, Richard Morgan, Henry Doumar, David Gurganus. HOME ROOMS 6-A, 308 and 314 Ianni mn: lwelyn Schreiber, lfranees Curfinan, Doris Hough, Virginia Smith, Dorothy XYaitx, l'.uqnalina Carleo, Anna Selieh, Nellie Bavemore, Dorothy Hebert, Shirley Brown. hilllllfl mir: lloyal Cass, Virginia Baive, lfvelyn Wlright, Dorothy Whllker, lietty Sweet, l.ox'ee l'wainnxg.li'tl. l'ranees Sexton, Rose Marie Fraek, Frances Aeher, Iitlith Waterfield, Alll1C.IiliLlfIlQ'T. 'I'frlr'il mir: XY'.1rren Oliver, Audrey llollowell, Minnie Burns, lftlith l,iyerman, Virginia l.eYei. -lean Saiimlers. Pauline Hassen, Tresa Grillo, Hazel Wfhitson, Margaret Parsons, Pearl Phelps, Lavinia 'liurneiz I-ourlfv mu: Clinton Texts, Clara Xwaldropy, Vera Aekiss, Annette Rosenbaum, Phyllis Raper, laiey linehanan Ruby Styron, Barbara Dalton, Marion Davis, Dorothy Kirby, Phyllix Moore, Norma Yeates. I-ifflr rnu: XVilliam Patterson, Bertram Poteet, Eugene Price, Anna May Grcssman, Iiannie Mae Doxey, Mari' Guilford, Dorothy Williaiiis, Frances Williamson, Shirley Fthridge, Helen Davis, Herbert Stein. Kitllv rout jack Jung, Charles Sanderlin, Alvat Hyslop, Dorothy Miller, Graee Goodwin, Mary Walker, Betty Ranken, Helen Goodwin, Clinton Turner, Wfootlrow Brinkley, Sam Crosswhite, lidward Roberts. Sriruflw mir: William Fastwoocl, Vincent Cortratla, Thomas Treakle, Bob Baylis, Andrew Robinson, ,Iaek W'hitlow, john W'hite, Thomas Tarltenton, W'illiam Alperin, Clyde Barnes. Iifgfvllv mir: NVilliam Hart, William Robinson, Raymond Tatem, Oventon Owen, john Scott ,l41WP'Sl' WTSY Bob White, Jane Sproull, John Atkiss. 112 HOME ROOMS 201 and 309 2 l r'uul mir: Maior Right, Betty W'ilson, Mary Otlom, Martha Dickenson, Alta l,ee Carroll, llhyllis l.eon 7 learl ,lean Berman, l.eo Wlolfc. gfltlllil mir: Augusto Anninos, XVillie Chernitver, .lerry Rensis, Kenneth Ritter, .lohn Brinkley, Valvin XVoml arel, jesse Stallings, Kenneth jones, Frank Dawley. fllirtf rn1t': Crenshaw Reetl, Drewry Little, Lawrence De Silva, Tommy lfztst, .loe Collector, llowartl Porter Victor lantlfortl, Harry Powell, Quinton Nllfiggins. lfulrrffv mir: Raymond Untlertlown, Archie lfox, Tommy 'l'ise, Arther Gates, tieorge Bain, Ralph NX'inston Robert Wang, Ray West, Russell W'artl, Norvell Tyler. llflft lUll'Z liorrest Benson, ,loe lowell, -lames Noel, Rettl Larawan, Robert Currie, Marion Willis, ,lnlian .Ninos I leon lastore, Alden XVarstler, linwontl Roeke, llarry Rosenbaum. Nlxlfw mir: -laek Blackwell, Pete l,ontleree, l'ranlt Mulura, Vernon Hartman, lzarnest ller, Charles llarttnan llernian Cliapell, iliheron Bullock, Bobby Brenner. George Noble, Dewey llarris, HOME ROOMS 202 and 208 lrnlll l'0Il'5 Vfebster tihantller, Milton Kramer, Ifvengeline Kyrus, Atlele Lipkin, Mary ,lane MeVav. Gloria lfllis. Gloria Coulter, lfleanor Lake, Agnes Sullivan. I wuml l'Illl'I Harry lzisenbeiss, lxdirh .lane Foster, ,lames Barker, lftlwartl Black, Roi' lapitlus, Albert XX'ilev. .lulian llarrix, Frank Deans, Hendrick Brown. I V I'fiir'il mu: Toinmy McNamara, Robert XVillianison, Riehartl Schweitver. Mary llungbeek, Mary Broun Larinen lwtehetts, Mary -lane Batehlor, Catherine Sikes, Catherine llnllinsworth, Henry Brewbaltei' Matiglian Xvilliani. 'uurlfi ron: Mary Downey, Camille lireneh, lftlna Barrtts, Ruth Barton, llavel Moore, Nanev Ciurlev, li'.ltl'it'l.l Butterfieltl, Iucille Mus:-.elman, Sarah Matthews, .lack Hayes. I V Hflfr mu: Mary XY'ootl, tiraee Bellows, l,a'.vrenee Uattglierty, Rantlolph -Iones. llernian Ratlielitlfe, ililionias Rhea, Max Ravser, Dalton Bell, Haroltl Coleman. Sfxlfv mir: ltlwartl Looper, ,lack Saunders, iaimeron Berry, lfranlt Sehlagle, George levine, Wallace liaee, Billy Cioutlnian, Melvin Grant, llentlcrson Frazier. Yeiwztlv rnu': james Morgan, john Taliaferro, 'I'homas Poiner. Billy Monroe, W'illiani jones, Fd l.irtle, Alvah Bonney, james lane. 1 13 Xlxlfv mir: Sammy llvmanson, Ralplm Dyer, Oscar Davis, llill Harris, XY'illiam liraliani, Melsin Orno HOME ROOMS 203 and S-A lion! mils 'lirutlv Nortllinger, -Iune lirietllin, Doris Gilpin, l.anlie liell l'rietllin, Carolyn NX'rigl1l, Mari Ann liunting, Caroline Collmus, Betty lfllis. Dora Reltonty. imlif run: Marjorie Bryant, Noaini Lincoln, Nettie Hurt, liranees Maralvle, Marie Nlidgett, Teresa Nlargiotta, lilll.llHCll1 Roberts, Kathleen Tatum, Mary Cirunewald, Marion Smitlw. Ifrirff mn: Betsy Alones, Alean Wallis, Selma Caplan, .lean l.aw, Lousie Nieliols, ,lulia flaappell, Bill Nestor, Peter Cfraij. ls l1IlII'f!7 mir: lsill llolifnian, llugli Brown, Ann Paul, Sliirley Dixon, Mary lfllen Ciilliss, .luliet Nutt. Sliirlev Kruger. Marilyn llveeowitv.. llflfv ron: Marcus blames, Alfred slogan, Raleigh -Iones, Glenn Page, Carroll McDaniel, Mormon Tranlw. Ciliarles Nelms. Slxlfr role: Donaltl liutler, llerlaert liregnian, lhitlsly Robbins, Sana DllllNl7Cl'g, ,lanies Nliller, -lim llilcli. Xyilliain Stewart, Rieliartl lforgey. Sfirrllfv 7'1I!l'2 llolvlwy Baylor, Mae Melieel, Artlinr lfpstein, liruee 'liuclien Rilex' Gregory. Nlurrav Davis, Robert Boone, Robert Ives. HOME ROOMS 212 and 216 lrnul lllll'Z Virginia Council, Dorotliy liloycl, Margie Grimsteatl, levier Armstrong, Demetra .'Xnalresos, ,lean lox, Sliirley llawltins, Carolyn lftlieritlge. Nwrnlif run: ltlael lfulelaer, liarlvara McClellan, Ann Herbert, Nell lferguson, Margaret Ann Illis, llelen Baker. Dorothy Morse, Mary Norris. Ifrlril ron: l.ouise Peterson. Nanci' Pitts, liloise Russell, lslarguerite Cacaei, l'lla Mae Diveis, Nlellva Sniitli ltla Mae XX'ynne, Mildred Seliginan, lfranees Young. I I ' lonllfr rule: Virginia Millard, l'llll.ll7Cll! lugli, Doris Trace, Mary Nell lialter. Margaret linliolster, Marian Stevens, Tommy ulordan, liretl Rntliger. X il Du ' l'i-llli mir: Ogburn Delmar, Cecil jolinson, .lanies Vflaitfieltl, Miselaa Rafal, .lyer l'ea'n1an, 'e llarris Rieliard Carey. Cfarl lipnielc, Irving Davis, James Bateman. Yriwllfr mu: lack Clark, Preston Bonneville, Robert Loates, .Iames Patlaerly XX alter lxunger Davnl Xlurrav David l'artisc', Anson W'illeox, Braxton XVeaver, Abc Ifllis Kreniskly. 114 ll' HOME ROOMS 215 and 209 llfllllf mir: -lllll.l lirixliiw, l,uey llainex, 0l.ll'g.lFCI Melxorl, Uoris Selwmuele, .lean Wiimler, Sliii-lu lieriunu Pllyllis Mnlume, ll.ll'l'iCI Miller, Xrruml mu: cll1.lI'lUllC l.eun, Belly liuralen, lieverly llennell, Ann Levy, M.1x'inn R.ulin, llelen ll.lllL' l'ulix ,Ie.1ne Guuilxvyn. Mildred Dodge. il'fvi1'il run: ililielum Stern, Nancy Outlaml, Ann Maiwmli, l'iI11l1l.l Meplierwii, Ilumiliy Auxiin, lillie llenlex lleulnlw llnluluy, Nellie XVigginw, Marin Andersiw. l'fllIl'lZV mu: -lU.llll1.l li.1rllelt, lilimreutiue Alley, S.1r.1l1 Neenllmm, llelen xxiyllll, fXl.1i'y Mill, Nl.lI'l.1.lI'k'I llexx Mary Muir. linlilli lhlxer, Cieeeln l,erm.1n. liiliffr run: Niwwuml Riclmrilsuu, Russell Pullilril, llulvlwy Xvliile, Irving xxiil1lilCl', .lemme lirmss, l'liillp Xlii-lien Smnley Rngone, lfred XV.iuerm.u1. Sixlfr IUHZ Rulseri liiverluiwk, liilwiu W'eilille, ,lillL'UllH'C Vereliily, cillL'Slk'l' Sll.1alile.lu, Almeli il.Il'l4lI', Vellum Ciufer, Kilmrlex Amlermn. Alan Mirmnn, Roy Kenneily. Srzrnlfv mu: Paul XYililex', liregury Bell, Russell XY'l1ilel1e.ld, Irving l.iug.gu, lr.x King, lxenuelli .Xslaexxg XY.ili ll.mlwury'. .lulm lSeei'li.uu, l,ewix All-nes. HOME ROOMS 300 and S-1 I-mul run: .-Xlmi l'luwerx, llurotlwy SlQl'llIlg, Nl.lI':UI'lC llayes, Nlary' l.uuise ll.lvei1pui'L, ululil llrulggex, lilui Mae limp. Xl.1rx' .Xuu l7.m.1. uXmeli.1 lhvinlsmi, N.u1ev Kelley. Swnrlil mn: llurullly l.1ml. Rulli Pmurneil, Milnlreil Rolvluins, Alice Sue W'imler, liixiuees li-euluerg, lieverlu lielluw. fiUf'llL' lirowu, ll.lI'l5.ll'.'l Ciulexy lfmily Aim lewis. Tfmiril mir: Marx' l,ee l5.ueuu.i lleltv AlCKil.'lllll0IX. Alun.: Nueelli. B.ll'lT.1l'.1 SIUHC. l'l'LlllCQN llulwlw, lxelxu Sliel flelil, K.lrulxu Smlili. l7m-urlwy llxxmcli, cilm-lime l'.irks. Ilnnrllr mu: lnuixe XY'irsel1img. M.u'e.irel Peay. Arleeu 'l'enu.ml, Ruth l..1rsiri1, C'.1il1eriue Alliuieuil. xlYI'll l'ielils. CQluri.i Myers, Ninn KUl'IlCg.ly. llarriet Arnuld, Sliirley lj.lI'l'lSlI. Ciimrilelii Alden. lfrflfv mu: ll.1x'ulil Nlmseliuil. Mildred l'n1'ir'lil1m1se, l.ueille Smitli, lfmily lludgins, ll.mlriwII.1 L,,u'peuler Peggy Peilii, Durix Dielil, Rum Burns, Rn' Critler. Slilfr l'llIl'I Nurumu Olitxlv, .Xllverl llelviu. Smuley wv1llkCI', Clarence ,Mkiixwi1. c,l.lI'.l Nlelhiiiel, l'.1ul legi., .lack Killeen. ll.ll'l!l1l Reid, linear Russo, R1lW'll1UllLl Summers, RHl3CI'l Ifllix. Sflrlllfl mu: Wilson Uxxxiliuev. cl.ll'l'Ull Cireelxnmre. limmett XY'rigl1!. ,lemme lluxglies, Cinrllmi Smllmgx, liur elmril lluut, Rulveri Manuel, llerberl leplmxl, lir.ml4 Meleliiur, Albert llugliei, Nlillllv Mack. 115 HOME ROOMS 301 and 304 l'l'HIlf mir: Shirley liottelieb, Margarite Cartwright, Katherine llones, Iitlith llareum, lltris Butt, llara Cimmina, lfraneis Griffith, Margaret Dobbins, Doris Purvis, lletty Consolya. Setlllltl mir: Pauline llayii, lidith liatl, Margaret Vl'ootl, Gladys Parsons, lfyangeline Sprttill, Reba littrgess, l.ttey Snowden, Mary Sue Horton, Vivienne Hancock, Syvy Mae Rountree, llilda lzwell, Shirlee Smith. fftitif role: l.owell Melllting, l'at Quinlin, Kathleen Porter, Helen llruniwright, Mildred Carson, lfloixe Williams, Clara Watson, Shirley Reid, Shirley Rubin, Alma Alexander. lwmilfv mit: Alton james, 'Iiheodore liaealis, Russell XX'hitehurst, Nelson Davenport, Milda NVright. l'va Nye Bell, Margaret NX'ise, Marion Derby, Doris llnrkin, Merrila Harris, Hilda lzwt-Il, Shirley Smith. lvflft mir: Donald Skenes, Robert Wingfield, W'ilson Ambrose, George Myers, Beverly llarris, Roscoe tiraham, Mildred W'illiatns, Mary .lane Staples, Raymond ilaynes, Barbara nlayners, liranlslin lludgins. Sitlfi mir: lie Witt Boyd, Forrester Crocker, ,Iaek Matthevtg I,ouise llentlerson, Morris ,lones Robert Ckioper. Christopher llrooten, Raymond Xvildhide, St'!t'llfll mtl: lames Rirltpatrielt, -Ianies Wlaterfield, lldward llareo, Richard Trotter, Robert Cfooper, lfdward Marshall. HOME ROOMS 302 and 6B l'il'1I7lf mir: Margaret Xltfelsli, lidith l,awt'.tnee, Betty llalema, Josephine Rae, l.ot'a Vi'.tllaee, Dorothy Xyillxinsott Shirley Price, Mildred Goodman. . St't'1llItl Voir: Shirley linglish, Mary Maehett lirances Midgett, Mary l.nye Norris, -laeltie Owens, lvelvn Wag- gins, Vivian llaynie, Mildred Patrick, Aliee Reidnottr. Tliiril r'o1t': .lane Winborne, ,lean Harris, ,lean Smith, Gwcndoline Gresham, Shirley line. ,lane Lowe, Margaret -Iones, Lorraine Stone, Catherine Parker, Patricia Reid. Fnnrlft mir: -Iohn Curtis, Kenneth lilaek, lfdwin llarron, Roy Braekett, Herbert lfrisbie, llarry Vohen, llillt Richards. lfifllr mtv: XX'illiam Brent, Sant Pinner, XX'illiam Wliitelitxrst, Robert W'hite, lewis Taylor, Gilbert Shapiro Williani Dass, Ben Smith. Sitlfl mtv: W'illi:ttn Harris, john Cooke, Harvey Brown. Issac SCllIl7L'l'jL, lfdward Murdock, Herman Axelrod Richard Silverstein. Svtfrrtlli row: Robert Greene, Billy Miller, Martin, Culpepper, Richard Crouek. james Yarboro, llurton Ton- elson, William Hewitt, Oliver Parsons. l 16 HOME ROOMS lslflllf lu11': Olivia l'.Ul'l'U5l, l'vlll.ll3Cll1 klaeolvs., Francis Modelin, man, lrene lliteliings, Peggy Oxley, Amlrey Sawyer, Arline Nrrorlil mu: Margaret lflowerx, llorolliy Moore, Louise l3lll'I'UllgllS, llelen Lfeeilia Deeker, jane Allen, Annette lxoolev. laul iiexlier, Robert llorilv. '1'f1lrif IHIVI .loyee Nichols, Roxalinml Reed, Alcan Snnnnerx, lfllen Sxnilliwielx, Cilolil Y Bing, Pal Dugan, lierllia lfrierl Criw, lalna Askew Ilnnirfr run: Carl Wainl, Milton Rieliarnlson, Rodney Spivey, Ifreml Sawyer, ylunallian Ulcl. Alames liranl llarry Rigging llenry Jones. liflfr mu: lee Searcy, lili Rafal, William Vrowrler, Albert Agolini, Mauriee lfike, Alvalx lxigln. Sllllll ron! ,Iiinmx l'arlwr, llnalply llalion, llugaene llonaliue, llarry llorstnmann, linwood Pierce. HOME ROOMS 313, 317 and 318 llfllllf mn: glean laleoner, Virginia lialenian, Pauline llarrell, Virginia Bing, Ann Stubbs, liarlwara XVliile Aloy Bryan, FlllLl1HCll1 Brock, Mary Morgan. Swrrllil ron: Doris Cxliapman, Doris llrninwriglit, llarry Conklin, lilsie Bailey, linlrlie l.ane, Cflynle Sawyer William Sawyer, Billy Owem. Tfrllil ron: Stanley Ciolrlsniitli, XY'il11ur Vfliile, George lfee. XXi'lll11ll11 Sliernian, Garland Nlfillianis, Bill XY'illianiS l.ester Bangs, liernaril 'l4unstall, Sherlock Holmes. I-'ourffi mir: l7on3.5las Slluler, -Iolm Banks, Xvarren Rnnliger, Clarence XVoin1mel, Haywood Nieliols. Sanlioril Ou-rxtreer, Gui' Beale, Wayne lirvine, Arthur Clegliorn. lilfffv mu: leonarrl Selignian, Clarence Miteliell, lloyd Xyeatlierly, Milton Nl.l5lTXVl1l, .liinniy firelex, llowarnl lielvin, Tlioinas Xlfliileinore. 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It is produced by special arrangement with Balter's Plays of Boston and Los Angeles. Second ,, ,wfilla jones Third ,Annabelle Hart Fourth , Ruth Schaefer Fifth ,, , , ,,,, , , Ann Manson Sixth , W ,,,, , Rebecca Harris Christmas Choir , The Maury High School Chorus CHOIR: Prayer from Haensel and Gretel Humperdinel. jesus, Dearest Child , ,,,,,,,,, . , Gevaert Recessionalz Harlt! The Herald Angels Sing Hi-Y Panel Discussion QLeft to rightj: Walter North, William Old, Wells Gresham, William Andrews, Linwood Horne, Iidward Propes, Lane Stokes, Ildwin Smith, Vernon Daniels. Continuing their policy of progressive student activity the Maury Hi-Y this year again organized a panel discussion group. Composed of members inspired by nothing more than their loyalty to the club and an earnest desire to serve their school in theory .intl practice, this group toured the city presenting their interesting and well thought out discussion on War and Peace. To the Maury Hi-Y should go the grateful appreciation of high school and community for the founding of a program which, it is hoped, will become an institution. The discussion was given in Suffolk at the annual Hi-Y convention, where it was enthusiastically received, and at a senior assembly. We present its members here as deserving of grateful praise and voice a hope that it will be continued as a fine example of student initiative. Valentino Program x Q. CAST OF CHARACTERS fln the order of their appearancej Announcer ,,,,, . . Any School Girl ,,,,, . Any School Boy .. . ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, L inwood Horne . ,,,.., Jean Barnes ...Harry McCoy judges ,,,,, Mr. A. B. Bristow, Miss Peek and Mr. Williams Piano Accompaniit .. .. . VYYYV VVVVY. Y.Y.VV C l life Doyle Music Under Direction of Mrs. Sena B. Woo.l Davidson and Mr. Williams Play Under Direction of. . . Miss Carolea Hari'-s SW1i1iTH1iARTS ON PARADE 1, Sggtch. . Marian Norfleet, jack Vail 2. Colonial.. . .. .. Edith Waller, Frank Whitehurst 3. Spanish ,,,,, ........ Marion Saunders, Alva Bayne 4. French, 1860 ....,,,. Martha Willcox, Robert Grandy S. American, 1917 .... .... . Margaret Wright, Clifford Speros 6. Russian . .... .. 7. Viennese . 8. Irish ........,,. 9. French , ..., . . 10. Civil War . ..., . 1 l. Napoleonic ...,. 12. Gay Nineties .. 13. School Days . ,. Helen jordan, Pete Kornegay Margaret Van Patten, Larry Wales Rita Doggett, Martin Casey .. .Y...... jean Hume, Harvey Parker ...Martha Ellen Barrett, john Upton .. .............. Mildred Cox, Billy Vail julia Watson, Roy Booker ........jean Barnes, Harry McCoy I4 1940. .. . .. ....... Martha Lee Hoffman, Harold Baker MUSICAL SELECTIONS l. Annie Laurie 2. Minuez . .......... . 3. Cielito Lindo ..... . 4. An Clair de la Lune S. Till We Meet Again.. 6. Dark Eyes ................. 7. Blue Danube..... Maury Chorus ........Verdie Hearn LViolinj H .................. Jeanne Clarke .........Girls Chorus .........Maury Chorus ........Verdie Hearn fViolinJ I'l1 Take You Home, Kathleen. . Madelon ..................................,,, Tenting Tonight ....,,....,Y,,,,,,,,,. Toujours, L'Amour Toujours .. A Bicycle Built For Two ....... School Days ......................,..., All The Things You Are ......... Will You Remember... .... Y Bill Meissel .. Richard Turner Maury Chorus Emily Ann Lewis Boys Quartet .. A... Maury Chorus ......Rethea Stevens Nan Dickens and Bill Meissel anuary Commencement As a climax to three years of academic advancement there came in january of 1940 the Commencement exercises of th: january Class. During the final term, its officers, aided by other leaders of the class, had made diligent preparations to- ward graduation. Their efforts, earnest and sincere, their ability and spirit of eomradeship, their service and cooperation were only a few characteristics of this fine group. PROGRAM Presiding Officer, C. W. MASON Superintendent of Norfolk Public Schools Prelude Processional .. .. . ,,,,,,,, ,.,,, ,,,, M a ury Band Invocation . . The Reverend H. S. Hardcastle Address , N . , H , , H ,,,,,,,,, Carey Modlin President of the Graduating Class Recessional c,,,,,,,,,,, . . . .. de Koven Maury Choir Address , , ,, . ,,,,, ,,,,, . , , Dean W. T. Hodges College of Willialm and Mary, Norfolk Division Maury Alma Mater ,, ,,,, Graduating Class Presentation of Diplomas and Awards ,.,,,,,, A. B. Bristow Principal of Maury High School Chorus-Lead On, O King Eternal Smart The Graduating Class 138 To the january graduates, those who were eager to pass from Maury to the conquest of greater fields, and those who left with sorrow in their hearts for lost acquaintances, we present here an impression of the january Commencement ex- ercises. an event marking the culmination of high school life. -Tl Ili STAFF. Inter-Society Debates One of the outstanding activities of the Maury Literary Society and the Bain Literary Society this year was a debate between the two, given in the auditorium, on the subject, Resolved: That The Government Should Assume Control of Railroads. The decision finally was given to the girls, repre- senting the Maury Literary Society. Contestants were, for the girls, who took the negative side, Shirley Kolodney, Sunny Trumbo, and Ruth Klaavans, and for the boys, who assumed the positive viewpoint, Patil Berlin, Daniel Kruger, and Maurice Mednick. Nell Richards and Terry Mullins were extemporan- eous speakers for their respective sides. Lucy Mc- Namara and Ralph O'Dette served as co-chairmen. Lenten Speakers As the Lenten season again rolled around, heralding the coming Faster holidays, Maury was honored by having several prominent church- men of the city as auditorium speakers. On March 8, Bishop Lawrence and the Reverend Taylor Willis were presentedg and on March 21, the Reverend John F. Wglrd. The accompanying pictures were taken at the first of these pro- ! gI'1'll11S. l 139 l t.. Literary Contest Winners mumba- v.?N Y .,,...-v,.-off' 4 'M' . . .. ,jilxwn tml- ' vllnfr lrfl: Public Spmkcrw Bcllv lfunk. Ralph U'l7cLtc, Vlrginia Dixson. -Iuscplm R.1c. Tuff rlgflff Public Rcndurs Nell Kiclmrd, Bcity Funk, -Iuli.m Granger, lfdwnrd Sclwuffnmn. linllonl frjl: Spcllcrs Clwwlcr Sllilddhlll, Sydney Cfuplon. liflfflllll l'IlQZVff llcbgllcrw ffr'uuH slum Gomtwyn, fM'1'0II1lJ Terry Mullins, Udiu liccklmm, Slmirlc Sclmwciwcr, flmrlcj Henry Cf. Nullcy, Maurice Msdnick. lllvwiul Krugvr. 140 aury Minstrels l PROGRAM Simon Legree . .,,,,,,,,,, Joe Gayle Piano Effects , , , Claire Doyle Part I Diane , H ,, 7 ,, . ,, ,,,,7 ,,,, F red Jordan Traditional Circle , Interlocutor, Linwood Horne Closing Chorus: Opening Chorus: I Poured My Heart Into a Song , ,,,,,,, Circle HHHPPY Days , INTERMISSION Let S All Sing Together 'Maury Mmbtrelh Rollicking Raggety Anns 7, Girls' Tumbling Team GENTLEMEN, BE SEATED Bo-Lo Champion of the World , 7 Nick ReDavid IHS Q1 Hap, Hap, Happy Day? H Y,,, Ferris Hoggard Specialties , ,,,, ,,,e,,, ,,,, ,,,, , ,,,,,, B o y s' Tumbling Club At the Balalaika ,, ,, ,,,,,,, ,,,, , , , Bill Johnson Part ll BRIU0 Novelty 7 H H f-Y' V --ff Bobby Robinson Master of Ceremonies , 77 N 7 Clifford Speros Stop, ltls WOI1dCI'fUl,, Robinson Smarty pangs Y YVVVYYY YYYYY V VYYYY, Yrrfrrrf Y l YYYYYYY O fohesffa All the You Afen MClSSCl Tap and Twll-1 V YYYYY Dorothy Watts End M311 N0VClfY'-uBl0W the Mlm Downn-Jimmy Speaking of Heaven Shirley Kazin and Orchestra Duffee, Buddy Morris, Betram Nusbaum, .lulian Touchstone, the Magician H H Billy Qld Gfilngefl LCSYCI' B2lI1gS fAssisted by Ed Propes and Charles Devinej Little Red Fox f,.' 7 -PAV R0I1Cl3l Ayilleffe Jumpin' Jive Helen Strickland and Buddy Morris DHHC9 Novelty 7 - 7 '----'Vff-f Buddy Morris Star Dust t,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 Chorus and Orchestra HBCCWCCII 18th Zlfld l9Il'l on Cl1CStI'1UI SLM cchofal arrangement Milton Norman, ,llllllm GFHHLZCY Starlit Hour s,,, s,,, , ,, , Orchestra Faithful Forever 7 7 Richard Turner Will You Remember?', ssssss sssts 7 Nan Dickens and Whan1 7 , t,t, , Jimmy Duffee Billy Melssel When You XVish Upon El Starv . , Bob Price Make Lovg with a Guitar Holy 5m0kC,' f '- --'- --'- -f--- Y - - Lester Bangs Milton Norman and Orchestra End M211 Novelty Acrobatic Dance .,.,, .,.,,,,, , ,,,.,,,,,,,,..,s.,.,, R uth Skelton Ye Tragedy of Ye Olde Homestead Indian Summer ,ss, ,,,, R ethia Stevens and Orchestra Brnwny Bronson ffra ,.VaaVVV7 faaf-..aY 7 B obby Carr Summertime 7 ...,..,,.,r 7 ,.,,ts Nan Dickens and Chorus Town Crier 7 rraar 7 7777 Bobby Robinson O Johnny u777777.7r7 77.7, 7,7777777 J o LoCascio and Orchestra Lirrle Eva 7777 -7-- - 7 777777777 ROI1Cl21l Aydlecte On the Isle of May ..,,,,,,,,,, Ensemble and Orchestra 141 Maury instrels MINSTREL ORCHESTRA Director , , Wallzlce Dunning Violins Dorothy Holt and Lucille Tegg Trumpets Raleigh ilones, Herbert Moring and Laurence Hallett Betty Parker Mary Elizabeth Vaughan Helen Sawyer Mary Emerson Betty Stanley Edna Pierce WL1llZlCC Clegg Billy Hall iloe Ray Bill ilohnson Sam Balance Luther Wliite Trombones Donald Butler and Robert Carr All N d P, i- W-ll-V D 1, Saxophones Gilbert Friedman, Eleanor Heberlin man Cr JUS I mm Oc Son and Harry Schapiro MINSTRELS Guiml' Milton Norman Billy Hall Alan -lungbeek DVUUWS Russel Alissh Wglllaice Clegg ilames Miller Strlnl-I B355 f Stimlcl' Rabfl' Stanley Gimbert Thomas Treakle Tuba - Edward TVUIU Pete Craig Roy Kennedy Pianos Clair DOYIG and Emcstlnc TCSS Donald Clinton Clifton Wfilliams GIRLS' TUMBUNG CLUB Qlfxiiangff Padis glfrffrglglifr .am 1 an'- e'i ate Edythe Haywood . , Captain Luther Whirc Carl Wfurd Girls Johnson Manager Wfilliam Dodson Robert Davis Doris Drumwright Louise Stewart Berkeley CJrn1Ond LCR0y Bi-UCC Mary Louise Davenport Travis Meech David Rcfsiilil Ilifimli Allen .lean Harris Doris Chapman Joe Ray Bill Hublmi-Ll Mllrllilfff W00ll MQW N0f1'l5 Wzilter Stewart Herman Chappell Nellie Bazemore Merrilla Harris -lolm Wliitc LO,-Cn Garrison DOY .l0nCS Ruth BHFAYOH Leonard Seligman Calvin King Ruth TVOWCI' Helen WIISOU Franklin Kerkhof Elias Kal BOYS' TUMBLING CLUB PRODUCTION STAFF Harold Coleman . Captain Faculty Committee: Marion Bain f f Mlmlli-ICI' Mr. il. E. Old, lr. Mrs. Margaret Dodson Major Kight Donald Skenes Miss Helen Davidson Mrs. Sena B. Wfood Rodney Spivey Henry Doumar Miss Leonide Harriss Mr. R. Ernest King Rupert Phipps G. Marker Mrs. Laura Willizlms Mr. L. L. Wootlrtiff Dan Ott C I , W Rgygvcst Student Committee: . f 4 r 1 Tm 00 I Business Staff: Cus Whitehurst and Martin Casey CHORUS Stage Manager: Aloe Ayers: Assistants: Knox Panni Florence Turock ilulian Granger and George B0WCl0n .ll-IUC' Friewdhn Pete glraigh Properties: Berkeley Ormond Ifilllllc Iirlfcilm Dgna d Clinton Student Assistant: Director, ilohn Prince Shirley KaL1n Milton Norman Pl U A I , I Domthy Pierce Berkeley Ormond nano Accompanist: C aire Doy e Nan Dickens Bill Mcisscl Typistsz Theresa Mastrangelo and Virginia Machen Sara Coodwyn Stanley Cimbert Program Cover: Millard Sanderlin i l Compensation by Betty Funk Selected by judges from winners of the Maury News short story contest It was one of those rare days in May when the air is filled with the delights of a lingering spring and the glorious promise of approaching summer. Warm sunlight flooded the earth, no wand then, in shady spots, cool breezes drifted ing coming, it seemed, from nowhere. Surely this was a day for happiness. Happiness, however, was not evident in the face of Madame Kingsley as she walked the rose-bordered paths of her lovely garden. In her early forties, Constance Kingsley still re- tained the beauty which had helped to make her famous twenty years ago when she was heralded as the greatest singer of that decade. The world was at her feet. Everything she did was front page news, and she was the criterion of her day in every way. Whenever she sang it was to packed houses. She was loved and her voice exclaimed over whenever she appeared. Now her hair was beginning to gray around the temples and at this moment there was a troubled look in her eyes. Had she not been alone, she would never have allowed that look to creep into her eyes. Eighteen years before the public had taught her many things. Eighteen years before the public-until that day when she had realized that because of a throat infection she had lost the voice that had thrilled an entire world. All that was left was like an echo of what had been. Gone was the deep tone quality and volume that had once been hers. It was torture to have to sing as she did now-only simple songs. But she couldnlt stop! No, it wasn't that easy. Not when she had lived, breathed and slept music for all those years. Two years had passed, and realizing the truth she had become reconciled. Then, this morning some- thing had happened that brought back all the bitter- ness and longing that she had fought so hard to overcome. She and her seventeen year old daughter, Beth, had been at breakfast when a letter came from her former publicity manager, Ed. As she opened it she recalled their past pleasant association. How sym- pathetic he had been when her husband died and how sweet during her illness. He wrote that he had .1 position with one of the largest broadcasting stations and asked her to select a singer to be featured by a world famous sponsor. This simple request was the cause of the deep lines of worry on her face now. What a temptation! Her voice, even as it was, far surpassed many she had heard on the radio. Then, there had been one par- ticular sentence that stood out in Ed's letter. The singer selected must have a good name as well as an excellent voice, you know. No name was better known than hers-why shouldn't she try a come- back? There were others younger than she that were just beginning a career, whose hearts were set on this chance. She knew that, but she knew, too, that she had only to write Ed and tell him that she wanted to try. It would be as simple as that! So intent was she on this fight within herself that she hardly realized how far or in what direction she had walked. Suddenly she was roused from her thoughts by the sound of singing coming from the open door of an apparently forsaken garden house. The song was familiar-the voice was familiar. It was her voice as it had been! With a cry she ran to the door. Softly she entered and stood silently listen- ing to the mellow tones of the voice. She listened. and her eyes filled with tears as the realization of her own selfishness swept over her. Suddenly she turned and walked from the house as silently as she had entered. The worried look had gone from her eyes and they were bright once more. Quickly she entered her home and mounted the steps to her room. Sitting at her desk, in the bright sunlight,ishe began to write. Dear Ed, fshe wrotej I have found the voice for you. I am not exagger- ating when I say it is the most beautiful voice I've ever heard. The possesser of this voice will be as big a surprise to you as it was to me. It's Beth! I will be expecting to hear from you soon. As ever, Constance. Class Night Exercises MATTHEW FONTAINE MAURY HIGH SCHOOL f30th Anniversary of the First June Graduating Classj 8:00 P. M. May 31, and June 1 Prelude ,,......,....,.......,..............,.....,.. ...,... .....,...,........... M a ury Band Introduction of Class President, ....... ...................................... A . B. Bristow, Principal of Maury High School Address ..... , ..,....... ....,,,.. .. ,......... ..,,............,. . L inwood Tyler Horne, President of Graduating Class Response ......,.., ...,,...., ....,...................................... W . C. Pender Member of 1911 Graduating Class Dedication of Commodore ,..... .. ............... .David Victor Cederquist, Editor Class Song ........t..............,...... ......... ....... .......... . ....,.............., T h e Graduates 'V' JUNE MAD A Comedy in Three Acts By Florence Ryerson and Colin Clements CHARACTERS Penny Wood , ....,., ,...,,,...,,.,.,,.,,,,,, ,,...., S u nny Trumb0 Chuck Harris .l,.,,. ...,.., W alter North Mrs. Wood ........ ....,.... O die Beckham Elmer Tuttle ........ ....,..r , Harvey Parker Dr. Wood. ............. ......, B ristow Hardin Effie. ..,.....,.. - ........ ,.,.... A ugusta Williams Milly Lou. .....,s........, ..,.,...., L ouise Boatwright G. Mervyn Roberts ........ ....... ....,......,. J o lm Upton Roger Van Vleck ,.,..,.. - ...,..... .,............. W illiam Old Mr. Harris. .,................ Edward Shuffman Shirley Wentworth t,......, .,,.,r,...., A nne Smith Ralph Wentworth, ...... ....... ,....... C h arles Devine Julie Harris ........... .,....... W ......... ...... ,..,..... M a r ion Saunders Party Guests .............................................................,.,. ., ........... - ..,..................................,............ jane Brinkley Reathia Stevens, Claire Doyle, Mildred Cox, Jean Hume, Martha Lee Hoffman, Carlisle Bean, Ver- non Daniels, Clifford Speros, Martin Casey, Fred Jordon, Robert Sagnett. E Directed by Florian Pelot Harrington 144 I Maury Prize Poems The following poems were chosen from among the winners in the Commodore poetry contest. PUSSY CAT You look so wise, Nodding, and slyly winking eyes At me, and at the firelight. You purr, a gentle hum, For you are safe and sheltered from The chills of night. Nine lives have you To waste and ramble through, And I but one. My heart may break Through one unfortunate mistake, And life is done. -Mary Jane Batts BEHOLD, BEAUTY! Ah, busy world, stop and see The beauty of the earth and sea, Stop your trains and busy games And list to beauty's soft refrains. Hush, oh hush, and say y0u've heard A lovely note from a lyric bird, Say you've gazed at a mountain high, Say you've seen the colorful sky. Stand in the wind-feel the gale, Travel over hill and vale. Stop, busy world, I say with a sigh, Behold this beauty before you die! --Ray Day MISTY MORNINGS Silvery fog, Filtered with pastel sunlight, Myriads of flitting harmonies Lacy cobwebs Torn by swooping fingers of light: A fickle, fleeting, fragile fairyland. We feel the light touch of Translucent beams Caressing our cheeks. And then . . . In one blinding flash The veil is rent, A golden blaze of fire Sweeps the cobwebs From the corners Of the earth, And vivid, pulsing life Begins anew. -Hope Elizabeth King THE LAND OF THE SKY I stand upon a mountain spar, My feet on earth-my soul afar. The skies above me loom serene, And over there where cloudlets are A summer zephyr stirs the scene And softly sways the evergreen. Here, high in heaven's hilly home I linger long and idly roam. I pace the paths of pioneers, I trace the trails of nymph and gnome. And mid the moss of yester years My heart is thrilled by all it hears. Thus summer's silv'ry, silky song, So sadly sweet-so softly strong, Ensnares me by its siren tone And aimlessly I amble on. Up here, so near to nature's throne, Each lazy stream, each hazy dream, each stray sunbeam is all my own. --Terry Mullins THE SPRING Have you seen the blossoms budding And the trees a mass of green, Or the grass a rolling carpet With its fresh and dewey sheen? Have you watched the poet gazing From his realm where Nature reigns? 'Tis her newness he is breathing, And in lofty thought remains. Have you seen the youth abiding By the lake in sweet repose, 'Neath the shading leaves a-dreaming Of his love so like the rose? Have you heard the birds awaken To proclaim in joyous song, Their welcome to another Spring Whose days are Warm and long? If you've seen these signs appearing, You have seen the earth reborn, For the Spring is in its coming Like the breaking of a dawn. -Ellen Douglas Brooke jlillaurp 'Ima ater Maury, fair Maury, Mould thou our destinies, Guide us aright in all we dog 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, 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 And ever love thee, ' Dear Alma Mater, great and true. 146 M fe? QW 25,5 e-sb' S fig tbletirs 14 -4 Y' Nm if WJ J? if Ns , -'V 1.1 K ,SQ Y 2 2 9 X ' Cheer Leaders liiriil Rau' Cleft to rightjglacqueline Holly,Franees Cl1urch,Capt. Ruth SCl1Z1Cf-Cf,ll1UlC4ll7PCfll1lI0, Ralph O'Dettc Srmrnl Rout Dardenella Carpenter, Betty Lordley, Marion Davis, Doris Hough, Beverly Bennett, 'l'fwirif Raw: Margaret Peek fsponsorj, Billy Nestor. Gloria Newsome, jean Long. RICKIQTY, RACKETY, SHANTY TONVN- NEW LOCONIUTIVE- Riekety, rackety, shanty town! I-Ieyyyy, Heyyyy, Heyyyy, Who can tear ole Maury down? m m m m 3 4' 1' A Nobody! Nobody! Yeah! u-'u-u-u- f-f-f-'F Nobody! Nobody! Yeah! Y-V-Y-Y' When you're up, you're up Mlm-L-ry! Mauiiryl Team! Team! Team! When you're down, you're down. Wlien you're up against Maury SKYRQQQKET... You're upside down! Skymcket! Yeah down! Yeah down! flong whistlej- - - Boom! Fight 'em! Fight 'em! Fight 'eml frising slowly from Seatj, Ahhh Maury! 148 Football-1939 Ny' COACH HOPE COACH HUGHES 149 I-nw! R1 u' Qlcfx to Flglllli Coach Hughes, Burleson, Mapp, Barsell, johnson, Henderson, Shoo lb tu Canada. Svrwnl Row: Mgr. Whlcs, Mani, Keller, Caddell, jordan, Sawyer, Duncan, Frini, lcnnings, Dans IQNIDS: Pnl Lnto Dick Mnpp l,co NlLll'I0l1C Bob 8.1 gn ct tc TAClKl.liS: Bill Clunnulu Ilcnry Shook klolmn Upton Football Squad LETTERMEN GUARDS: BACIKS: Teddy Burscll Bobby Burleson Bob Henderson jack Muni CIHNTIQRS: llcwitt Dunn Billy johnson 150 Bob Barrett Raymond Ellis Olivcr llnnbury Lloyd klordan lfmil Serlich Virginius Stall inf Run' Qlefl to riglnj: Upton, Dunn, Martone, Sagnette, Barrett, Hanbury, Serlich, Cato, Mgr. linm Mr. Old. N4'4'uHJ Rolf: llutlginw, NX'.1rd, Lullrlng, SILIVV, Holland, Anderson, Ciola, Grumlvaclw, Cnaclm Hope. Football Squad SEASONS RECORD Sept 22 Rocky Mount. N. C. Sept 30 Durham, N. C. . Oct. 6 Hampton , Oct. I4 Newport News Oct. 21 Alexandria Oct. Z7 Petersburg Nov. 4 Wfoodrow W'ilson Nov ll john Marshall , , Nov. 18 Roanoke Nov. 24 Fork Union OPI'ONl?N'l'S MAURX 0 0 3 7 , 0 Z0 0 13 0 25 12 14 0 12 0 12 6 13 I2 6 33 122 I-lopemen Capture State Football Title Defeating All Conference Rivals Not even the most rabid and critical Maury foot- ball follower could speak dissenting words about the Commodores of 1939, for the Mapmakers not only improved upon their 1938 record, but also brought back to Maury the first State football championship since 1935. The Commodores resembled a powerful locomotive throughout the year. They started slowly, gradually gained momentum, roared successfully past one rival Slvll figlllx llix 1l'rlj' info ffm Iobn Marxlwull line. after another, and bogged down at the finish. The end of the season revealed' that the Mauryites had conquered seven Virginia Literary and Athletic Con- ference opponents, won and tied two intersectional foes from North Carolina, and lost only to Fork Union Military Academy. When Coach George Hope called the first foot- ball practice in September, fewer boys answered than in preceding years. This decrease in number was not due to lack of interest in football, but rather to the opening of the new high school in Norfolk, Granby High. After three weeks of practice, Maury journeyed to Rocky Mount, N. C., for its opening game. The Commodores, playing night foot- ball for the first time in the history of the school, were held to a score- less tie. Maury's offense was slug- gish and clicked only occasionally. Maury 0, Rocky Mounf 0. The second game was played at home against an- other North Carolina foe, Durham High. Durham took the lead when Bob Gantt kicked a field goal in the middle of the first quarter. The visitors fought valiantly but weakened in the last periofl under a sharp Maury thrust. Emil Serlich, spearhead of the Commodores, leaped high in the air and over the goal line for Maury's initial score of the season. He then place-kicked the extra point. Score, Maury 7, Durham 3. When the Commodores traveled to Hampton the following Friday to meet their first Conference op- ponents, few thought the Map- makers could repeat last year's vic- tory over the Crabbers-undefeated in their opening skirmishes. Maury's blocking had not been up to parg its offense had been dormant, and its ends had looked weak on the de- fense, but the Commodores found themselves. Virginius Stell, Leo Martone, and Billy johnson scored touchdowns, while the entire Maury line was blocking effectively. Nelson Fuller was outstanding for the losers. Maury 20, Hamjzlon 0. The Hopemen next entertained a cocky Newport News squad, reputed to be the finest team produced in years by the nearby shipbuilding city. Newport News had the highest hopes of avenging last season's defeat. Maury, however, cared little for the visitor's aspirations and dislodged the Typhoon from the un- defeated ranks. Ray Ellis and Emil Serlich, aided by Svrlicb flirt lbrough ilu' air' wilh ilu' grralvsi of vate. Hopemen Capture the blocking of the line, tallied for the Hopemen. So fiercely did the Commodores tackle that Newport News was unable to penetrate farther than the Maury 30 yard stripe! Maury 135 Newport News 0. A game, but hapless, Alexandria, Virginia eleven was the next victim of Maury's high-scoring team. Playing at home in warm October sunshine, the Commodores reached their zenith in vanquishing their Conference rivals, 25-0. The ' losers although . routed, tried hard. Bill Canada, Ted- dy Barsell, and and Bobby Burle- son were bul- warks on the de- fense for the M a p m a k e r s . Maury 25, Alex- andria 0. Then came the most thrilling battle of the year. Mighty Peters- High School, which upset Maury's titular chances a year ago, came to Foreman Field undefeated and were favored to defeat the Hopemen. Knowing that the winner of the game would more than likely cap- ture thc State football title, the largest crowd of the year was on hand and very tense. When Petersburg started to crumble the Maury line for an easy touch- down, it looked like a sure victory for the boys of Cockade City. The Commodores, befuddled by the Blitzkrieg,', desperately began to throw passes. One of them, Ellis to Serlich, was good for a touchdown. The latter player kicked the extra point, and Maury led by one point. Stopped by the hard-charging Petersburg line, the Mapmakers again resorted to passes, and the same com- bination tallied another six-pointer. Petersburg scored in the waning mo- ments of the afternoon. Thus closed a memorable game. Maury 143 Peters- burg 12. On the following Saturday, Maury crossed the Elizabeth River to renew the ancient rivalry with Woodrow State Football Title Wilson of Portsmouth. A record-breaking crowd, braving a wind that made even the hardiest shiver, cheered itself hoarse as the plucky Presidents re- pulsed every Maury drive for three quarters with a dogged, fighting brand of football. Wilson finally wilted, and the Commodores marched 74 yards for a touchdown. This six-pointer apparently took the spirit from the Presidents, for, a little later, the Behind infr'rfrr1'm'r', Bangs rulx around rnd in Alexandria game. Mapmakers, aided by a penalty that put the ball a yard away from the goal, again scored. Maury 12, Wilsfln 0. Proving that Commodores are as equally adept on a gridiron as Cadets, Maury rode the crest of a seven game winning streak over the Justices of John Mar- shall High School the subsequent Saturday, 12-0. There was no doubt in the minds of a colorful crowd of 8,500 at Foreman Field as to who would be the On your lorx, Maury! Hopemen Capture State Football Title victor. Since the Mapmakers made an aggregate gain of 218 yards by rushing, rolled up 12 first downs, and held the Jus- tices to a net loss of 11 yards, it is remarkable that the differ- ence between the two teams was only two touchdowns! Dur- ing half-time, the John Marshall Cadet Corps delighted the spectators with their rhythmic marching around the stadium. Maury l2g Iolm Marshall 0. With thc realization that a coveted State title was almost in their grasp, the Hopemen jubilantly entrained to Roanoke on the ensuing Saturday, So important was this game to the N Commodores that water was carried in milk cans from Nor- ' folk to Roanoke due to the chemical differences of the water l i l J l Slvll ulflnvplx fo siilvxlvjr Nvwllorf News lui'felm'.t of the two cities. Maury took an early lead in the second period when Martone snatched a pass in the midst of Roanoke defenders for a touchdown. Roa- noke, led by a high-stepping back, Dick Deshazo, evened the score towards the last of the first half. The score remained deadlocked in the third period, but Maury unleashed a relentless attack in che final Canto to win the game. Maury 135 Roanoke' 6. The Commodores concluded the year against Fork Union Military Academy at home on Thanksgiving Day, The prep school boys, older and more experi- enced, handed the Mapmakers their only loss of the year, winning 12-6. Only the booming punts of Oliver Hanbury kept Fork Union from running up C a larger score. Maury was still trying to pull the Hhs ,MMM ,Mrk Union IHMIWIL game out of the fire when the final Whistle sounded, ending the 1939 season. Maury 65 Fork Union 12. Svrlivb plunges inlo a nzrfm' of lloilirx for a firsl zlozwz againxl Durham High. ISS Basketball lmul R011 qleli tn riglnj: Mgr. Lalrow, Rellavid, llalprin, lirenner, l'ower, Yiar, Sn-II. llmfc Run: loafli llupe, Ciiula, Kelly, Hudgins, lilanfurnl, llulland. lan. alan. hlan. lan. Klan. -lan. Jan. lan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb, Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. 1940 SCHEDULE -- SCORES 1 Alumni 9 Faculty I I Suffolk Granby 12 Hampton I9 Newport News 20 Boyd's 26 Woodrow Wilson 3 Thomas Jefferson , 9 john Marshall ,, I0 University of Richmond Frosh I3 Hampton , , ,, I6 Newport News 20 Fork Union 21 john Marshall 23 Thomas Jefferson 27 McGuire's , , I Woodrow XVilson 2 Granby 196 Ol'PONl'fN'I'S MAURY 36 34 16 il 24 Z9 17 33 16 20 48 Z9 I9 24 36 31 28 24 26 28 29 53 ZZ Z7 32 ZX 37 27 4l Z3 19 31 34 39 43 32 27 41 SSO SSX Commodores Improve Last Year's Record, Winning Eleven, Losing Eight As the basketball season came into action this year, Coach George Hope had only four reserves from the previous year. These were Stell, Halprin, Power and Brenner. Around these men, Hope built up a new team and used Larson, Kelly, Ciola, Gordon, Viar, ReDavid, Holland, and Hudgins. ln the traditional game with the Alumni, the Maury quint was defeated in an overtime period, 36 to 34. Leo Brenner looked best for the Hopemen with 17 points. The following game found Maury's Faculty going down before the Commodores, S1 to 16. Maury showed form in the Suffolk contest and turned back Suffolk, 29 to 243 Power and Kelly looked good with 11 and 8 points respectively. Then the Commodores met Granby and continued their winning ways, turning back the Storymen, 33 to 17. Ciola topped the scorers with 10 points. The Commodores next upset Hampton, 20 to 16. However, this was followed by che game with Newport News who, with the performance of champions, routed Maury 48 to 29. But the Mauryites were not to be held down long. They next met Boyd's and subdued them 24 to 19. Maury's encounter with Wilson proved fatal. The Presidents downed Maury for the first time in eight long years by the score of 36 to 33. Kelly scored eight points in the defeat. In their next game, Maury again lost, this time to Thomas Jefferson, 28 to 24. In the first of two games with John Marshall, Maury edged out the Justices, 28 to 26, and next defeated the University of Richmond Frosh, 33 to 29. The Commodores continued winning by upsetting Hampton for the second time, 27 to 22. Power paced Maury with 13 points. The second encounter with Newport News proved as fatal as the first, for the Typhoon beat Maury, 32 to 28, and won the Eastern basketball title. The Commodores journeyed to Fork Union only to meet defeat, 37 to 27. They revisited Richmond and again were conquered by the john Marshall cagers, 41 to 23. The second entanglement with Thomas Jeffer- son was better than the first, as the Commodores, came out on top 31 to 19, led by Aubrey Power with 10 points. The Mauryites next downed McQuire's of Rich- mond 39 to 34. The Commodores returned home to practice for the game at Wilson. In a hard fought game, Wilson subdued Maury, 43 to 34, with Power and Ciola looking best for the losers with 17 and 12 points respectively. Maury closed its season with Granby and de- feated the Storymen, 41 to 27. Viar and Brenner each made 10 points for the victors. Summary: Maury won eleven and lost eight games. junior Varsity Y . .la n. Ala n. .la n . Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. ul Kon' fleft to rightj: Rudiger, Overstreet, Alennette, Kelly, Old, Clay, Coach Hughes. Iiafk Rau B . aylor. Comradu, Layne, Foster, Otto, Reggins, Mgr. Nusbaum. SEASON'S RECORD 12 Granby CJ. V.j , , ,, 19 Newport News KJ. VJ . W'oodrow Wilsorl V.j 2 South Norfolk V.j ,,,.,, 3 Golden Gophers S Oceana , ., , , 9 Sacred Heart r , 10 Suffolk VJ , 12 Oceana , ..,.. ...... . 16 Newport News QJ. V.Q .,,, 17 Suffolk U. V.j . .. 19 South Norfolk C-I. VJ .,,. , 21 Golden Gophers ,.,, ,,,,,. 27 High Hatters . 1 Woodrow Wilson V.j M ,, 2 Granby V.j .,,. ...,.,.. . . 159 OPPONIQNTS MAURY 16 18 25 22 ,,,, 21 16 30 28 H .,,, 22 20 15 33 12 15 18 13 24 27 10 15 20 22 36 39 14 17 , ,,,,, 35 26 33 31 8 21 339 363 lay Voos In Action shim Rilqlrl: Oceana and Maury cagers raise a forest of arms as the ball re- bounds after a futile Maury at- tempt at score. Clay of Maury QZSQ recovered the ball and made the conversion. Score: Maury 33, Oceana 15. lmfl: Maury players, in white uni- forms, leap for the elusive spheroid, as it bounds high in the air after striking the basket rim in an un- successful try by the South Nor- folk junior Varsity. Final score: Maury 59, South Norfolk 36. Indoor Traok I I lmff In Riglll: Mapp, Coach Bates, Cato, Chance, Carroll, Coach Hughes, McKay. The 1940 Indoor Track Season Facing the 1940 season with a new coach and new material, Maury's track outlook was rather discouraging. Nevertheless, coaches Hughes and Bates began immediately, as track season opened, to de- velop a squad of harriers to represent Maury at the University of North Carolina Indoor Games at Chapel Hill. Witlm determined after-school practices in the halls of Maury, the Commodores prepared for com- petition with the pick of the South,s scholastic track- sters. For many afternoons the boys went through long, arduous practice sessions, each anxious for the 161 privilege of representing Maury. The halls rang with the elatter of their footsteps as they endeavored to im rove their time and form. P Ambitious but untried, the wearers of the Blue and Gold departed for Chapel Hill, where they made a gallant bid for victory. In spite of overwhelming odds and their apparently unsatisfactory attempts, Maury's runners showed up well on the track and gave promise of better things to come. The actual results were not particularly pleasing, but the meet furnished valuable experience for those who would form the nucleus of the outdoor track team. utdoor Track Front row, Cleft to rightj: Barrett, Upton, Srell, Henderson, Vogelsang, Calrow, McKay Smith Westman Cato Keller. Svroml row: Coach Bates, Bristow, Mapp, Chance, Womble, Ward, Carroll, Mayes, Doss Reams Wright DATE April 2 April 9 April 13 April 20 April 27 May 4 May 11 PLACE Newport News Williamsburg Durham, N. C Foreman Field Williamsburg Foreman Field Charlottesville TRACK SCHEDULE TITLE Newport News William and Mary Freshmm Duke Invitational Meet Tidewater Eastern District Peninsula Meet Granby State Meet Baseball Frou! row, fleft to rightjz Coach Hope, Kutz, Little, Brenner, Sagnette, Daniels, Mangus, Bray, Shaw, Bangs Svraml row: Manager Kal, Ciola, Haggard, Brown, Whitehurst, Wilkinson, Henderson, Layne, Halprin, Brcgman BASEBALL STATISTICS DATE TEAM April 4 Suffolk .,,,..,,.,,... April 10 Holy Trinity .,,. ,.., . April 11 Granby .,..,...,,,v., April 12 Hopewell ......, April 17 Wilson .,l.....,,,.,r April 19 South Norfolk April 24 Suffolk ,,,,....,..... April 26 Holy Trinity .... April 29 Wilson ...,....,.,,., April 30 Granby .,,,.,.,.......,, May 2 V. P. I. Frosh, ,,.,7, May 3 W. 81 L. Frosh ,,.,,. May 4 Hopewell ,,,,.,,...I,.,, Mny 8 South Norfolk ,,.,, May 14 Hopewell .,,,,,,., Total I,,,,,. 163 MAURY OPPONENTS --.-- 2 I .-.-. 19 8 .mr 16 0 ,. Rained Out -..L 5 2 ,,.,, 9 2 Wm 10 0 -..- 13 2 ,.,,, 12 5 14 4 .,,,- 4 I ..,,, 4 I ..,,, 0 2 ,W 14 2 .-,,,,,, 3 2 125 32 Maur Regatta Above: Moth race leaders start on second lap. Right: Dock scene at end of Hampton race. Bollom: Bill Cox wins Hampton class sailing Silver Spray II. Above: Finish of Moth race-Jack Vail, Maury, first. Boilomz jack Vail sailing his Rebel-winner of the Moth class. Tennis lmfl lu riglils Kerns, Mnnagerg Hughes, Reid: jones. Conclig Garrisong Legumq Porterg Macong Clayg McHenryg Olclg Dixon TENNIS RECORD 1 IJATIQ TEAM MAURY OPPONENTS April 4 Granby ,,,, ,, 7 7 0 April 10 Hampton ,,,,,, W 9 0 April ll Suffolk ,,,,A,, W 9 0 April 15 Granby ffrrrff ,. 9 0 April 17 Wilson .rr,, s rrrrffr A 7 2 April 22 Suffolk rrv..rr,iii i rirrrrrr..rr,...rrrrrrrr.,......rrrrr .. 9 0 April 23 Newport News ,,,,....v...,.,,,,,,,,,,.,...r7,,,,7,,., W 8 1 April ZS, 26, 27 North Carolina Invitational Tournament April 27 Newport News ,, ,,,.,, , ,,s,,,,,.,,t,,,t, , ,,,.,,,,,,,,t,,,, W 8 1 May 2 WilS0n ., ,,,,,.... N V,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,.,,.,,,,.,,, W S 2 May 6 Hampton ...,v,..... s ..,,s,,,,ss,...,.,..,,,,,,..,..,,,tt,,..v.,rt, 8 0 Virginia Literary and Athletic Tournament May 10 Petersburg ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,..,..,,,,,,,,,..,,i,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,, 6 3 May 11 Lynchburg H S 4 165 O DATE April 19 April 20 April 27 May 4 May 11 May 18 Lrfl fo righl: McCoy, Manager, Rudiger, Williams, Martone, Davis, Keller. GOLF SCHEDULE TEAMS Maury vs. Newport News Maury vs. Morrison Maury vs. Newport News Maury vs. Granby Richmond News Leader Tournament Maury vs. Morrison 166 PLACE Newport News Morrison Norfolk Norfolk Richmond Norfolk Intramural Program 1111'n1u11m1l PVUXNIIII One of Mos! Varied in H ixfory of Mcznry The 1939-'40 Intramural program was certainly one of the most varied in the history of Maury. There were six different types of sports from which the boys would whet their athletic appetites, while the girls had seven. Although l110St of the games had many adherents, howling and ping pong were the most popular. Volley ball and badminton ranked a close second. lfollowing are the highlights and important facts of the various sports during the past intramural sea- son: BOWLING QBOYSJ llighest set-400-hy Leonard Strelitz lligliest single game-160-Leonard Strelitz llighest team set-1006-by L. S. U. Best team-L. U. Members of Maury howling team: l. llenry Cooper Qlll7j 2. l.eonard Strelitz HOU 5. Stanley Gimbert QIUZJ 4. Bert Myers LIOZJ S. Alt-i-ry Adler 41055 BOWLING QGIRLSQ Champions-Yale, composed of: l. Augusta NX'illiains 2. lidna Askew 3. Shirley Cfritl I6 Best bowler-Augusta Nwillianis liirst GIRLS howling league at Maury r Largest GIRLS howling league in the city of Norfolk. BA SKETBA Ll. Manager-Alton Carswell Champions-Ghent Runner-ups-Trojans Members of Ghent team: 1. Leo Brenner 4. Theodore Mangus 2. Louis Ciola S. Sam Adsit 3. Nick ReDavid 6. Garl llaggart 12 teams participated. K K BASKET FND BALL QGIRLSJ Manager-Mary .lane McVay Champions-Glamour Girls 12 teams participated -v f Intramurals Cconfdj PING PONG CBOYSQ Manager-Billy Kutz Outstanding players: l. Sam Otto 3. Earl Lyinick 2. Bobby Paul 4. Fred Rudiger PING PONG CGIRLSQ Manager-Demetra Andresos Champion-Demetra Andresos Runner-up--lean Harris 32 entries BADMINTON CBOYSJ Mginager-llonald Clark Champion-Billy Kutz Qwon 21-7, 21-4j Runner-up-Bill Andrews BADMINTON CGIRLSJ Manager-Mildred Robbins Champion-jane Winborne Runner-up-Amelia Davidson 32 entries HORSE SHOES Manager-Chester Shaddeau Outstanding Players: 1. Stanley Kight 2. Jack Ragone Competition inferior to that of previous years. VOLLEY BALL QGIRLSQ Manager-Mary jane McVay Champions-Troubadours 12 teams Peals of laughter beard at every game HAND BALL fBOYSj Manager--Richard Turner Outstanding player-Sam Otto Entries few Much complaining about sore lmnds fthe sissies j TENNIS CGIRLSJ Manager-Barbara Coley 40 entries Outstanding players: 1. Helen Jane Polis 3. Mary Morgan 2. Jane Winborne 4. Demetra Andresos SOFT BALL QGIRLSJ Outstanding teams: l. Sophomore Class 2. Junior Class .5 QA 5 i f f IWW is flmganigatinns LEARN KAl'RY'H chez-nl xml dolfl fuii I y Il shun nt the xnmu. VOLUIIN XXX! Cross Thelma Krukin Margaret Organ FALL STAFF EDITORIAL STAFF Terry Mullins Leonard Cohen Leon Kruger EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, T HELMA KRUKIN Managing Editor ,,,,. , ,,,,,,,,,,, Margaret Organ News Editor ,,,,,. ,. , ,,,,,,,,,,. Irene Gordon Radio and Music Editor ,,,,,, ,,,, ,.., J u lian Granger Exchange Editor, ,,,,,,, ,, .,,.,,,,,,, Lane Stokes Proofreader ,, ,,,.. Avalon Krukin Cartoonist ,,,, ,, ,,,,, Y,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,Y,,,,,,,,i. . , ,Millard Brady Typists ,,,,,,,. ,,,Myrtle Bowden, Audrey jones, Bernice Geffen REPORTERS Doris Cutherell, Louise Decker, Frances Eisenberg, Richard Haas, Marian Harris, Nancy jones, Harold Noble, Catherine Parker, Rosalind Reed, Frances Rogers, Douglas Shuler, Harold Simonoff, Nancy Stubbs, Lloyd Weatherly, Barbara Anne White, jimmie Lou Wingfield. SPORTS EDITOR , ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,..,, ,,,,,,,,,. L E ONARD COHEN SPORTS REPORTERS Paul Berlin, Bernard Galumbeck, Leon Kruger, Howard Legum, Alan Lyons, Chester Shaddeau. BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager, , ,,,,,,,, . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , ,,,, , . Terry Mullins Assistant Business Manager, ,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,. Daniel Kruger Advertising Manager,, ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, ,, Marian Harris Circulation Manager, ,,,,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,., ,,,,,,, , R aphael Belkov ADVERTISING STAFF Beverly Belkov, Standish Edson, Marjorie Hayes, Frank Kellam, Annette Rosenbaum CIRCULATION STAFF Sidney Coplon, Melvin Ornoff, Harry Rosenbaum, Martin Traub, Edwin Waitzer STAFF PHOTOGRAPHERS Charles Devine, Archie johnson, Wells Gresham, Marion Willis, Charles Jarrett SPRING STAFF EDITORIAL STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,, ,,,,, T H I ZLMA KRUKIN Managing Editor ,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Margaret Organ News Editors ,,,,,.,,,,,,. ,.,.,,,, D oris Cutherell, Nancy jones Exchange Editor ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, Barbara Anne White Radio Editor ,.,,,. ,,,,,,,,, ,, , ,, ,, julian Granger Proofreadern .,,,, . .,,.,,, .,,,,,,,,,,. .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,, ,,,,,, A v a l on Krukin Cartoonist .,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,......,,,,,,,,,,,... ..,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, M i llard Brady Typists ,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,. ,Marion Blackwell, Louise Davis, Helen jordan REPORTERS Marion Blackwell, Lawrence Carter, Anne Cobb, Vernon Daniels, Frances Eisenberg, Thornton Gogoll, Gladys Guidt, Richard Haas, Rebecca Harris, Dorothy Herbert, Willa jones, Margaret Latham, Lucy Manson, Harold Noble, Patricia Quinlan, Rosalind Recd, Frances Rogers, Chester Shaddeau, Marion Stevens, Jimmie Lou Wingfield, Frances Young. SPORTS EDITOR ,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,. , ,,,,,,,, ,, LEON KRUGER SPORTS REPORTERS Paul Berlin, Bernard Galumbeck, Howard Legum, Alan Lyons, Alan Mirman BUSINESS STAFF BUSINESS IVIANAGERU ,,,,,,,,,,,, . ,,,,,, ,, TERRY MULLINS Assistant Business Manager. ,,,,,, ,, , , , , , , Marian Harris Finance Manager, ,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,, , , , , Sidney Coplon Circulation Manager ,,,,, , , ,,,,,,,,, , , , ,,,, , Raphael Belkov CIRCULATIQTN STAFF Raphael Belkov, Edwin Waitzer, Harold Siminoff, Melvin Ornoff, Sidney Coplon ADVERTISING STAFF Terry Mullins, Marian Harris, Annette Rosenbaum Frank Kellum, Marjorie Hayes, Robert Kennar ADVISORS Editorial Staff ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,. , ,,,, , , Herman M. Williams Business Staff, ,, , Nl. Il. Nininger, jr. MAURY NEWS STAFF l irxl rout: Qlineelingj Margaret Organ, Thelma Krukin, Herman M. Willizliims, L. Nininger, Leon Kruger, Rosalind Reed. Swollrf Voir: Millard Brady, Margaret Latham, Willzl Jones, Marion Blackwell, Frances Young, Anne Cobb, Jimmie Lou Wingfield, y Lucy Manson, Frances Rogers, Marian Harris, Annette Rosenbaum, Louise Davis, Doris Cutherell, Nancy Jones. Tliiru' rout Terry Mullins, Lawrence Carter, Will- iam Sherman, Vernon Daniels, Alan Mirman, Paul Berlin, Harold Noble, Avalon Krukin, William Kutz, Richard Haas, Sidney Coplon 7 Bernard Galumbeck, Elias Kal, Thornton Gogoll, Alan Lyons. Af rigbf: A Maury News Re- view Broadcast - Julian Granger, Commentator. 171 l l Bam Laterary Somety MIIIIIIIIIIQ: Lleft to riglnj Alan Mirmnn, lhniel Kruger, Sidney Conlon, llen Ralph O'lJetIe. Sulliwl: llefl to riglitj Terry Mullinv, john Brinkley, .lark Rennis, llnroltl Berlin. Mliilrlg If-llllll llflflllif cxlll'lXlIVPl1t'I' lllvii, .IIIli.ln Granger, llk'l'l11.ll1 Axelrod, OFFICERS FALL TERIW PAUL BERLIN MAUIKICIE MEDNICK SIDNEY COPLON DANIEL KRUGER JACK REAMS l'lliNRY C. NCDI,l,l-QY PYl'Si6l'ClIf Vice'-Prvsiderzf Scfvrefargf Trcfaszlrer Sl'l'lQl'd7If-df-A rms Sponsor HISTORY Shortly .ll'lCI' the death of Mr. George McKendree Bain in IWI6, who w.Is the liirvt princiiul of Maury High School, ll group uf student-. especially interested in debating banded Iliemselves together to form ll debating soeiety. Because of the love .Intl esteem in which they held Mr. Bain, they nauned the neu society the B.Iin llelmliiig Society. III .ilwoul Ivlh the scope of this society expanded to include 172 ry Ci. Nollcy, Nl.lllI'lCL' Medniclt, Noble, Berimrd ci.lllll1llWt'Ili, l,.llll Stanley lioltlxmlill. SPRING TERM RALPH 0,DETTE MAURICE MEDNICZK SIDNEY COPLON DANIEL KRUGER CHRISTOPHER DAVIS l'lliNRY C. NiJl.I,I3Y public speaking .Ind public !'C.lLllIlg, Lind, hence. tlIe num vi elmnged to the Bain l.iter.Iry Society. For many years thi. Literary Society has been .I vital .Ind important f.Ictor forensic activities of the High School, forming .I nucleus toi providing literary partieipnnte in the Virginia High Scion Athletic .llltl Literary l.e.tgue which holds e.1clI spring I st Ineel pit Clinrloitewille, under the ,Inspiees of Ilie llnntu of Virginix -Gd-+---'--Quan Cannon lathematics Club I'n,il Run. li'-I lo ligfvl: lsittingl l.ewis lfuster, llarultl Noble, lstantlingj Billy Keele, Ciliarles lleyine, Alexantler l'atlis, litlwartl Pmpes, Martini Casey, jack Reams, lfltlritlge W,l1llL'l1lll'Sl. Nt't'1llltlR1IIl'f gsittingj Severn lluyallg lstantlingj Miss Doutliat, lftltlie Hobbs, clll3lI'lCS Surrait, Alfretl 'l'atniau, Marsliall Craig, l.eu Mueller, Lane Sttwltes, Raymuntl Mellenry. llllllltl Rolf: Robert Nusbauin, .l0l!Il Upton. Cfltarles Rirbinstut, Robert jones. .lanies lluss, llltjllillll lleasley, Kirlilantl Miller, lfranlt Altman, OFFICERS l'ri'xiifw1l - - --------- - liDWA1tu Pttovtis lfifl'-P!'l'Xifll'lIf -------- - - JACK REAMS St'l'l'l'I'tlVj' ------------ ALEXANDER PADIS Tiwrxzzrw' ------------ MAR'I'IN CASEY' Sjmuxor - - - ------ Miss C. C. DoU'rHA'r 'l'lie luiiimii Matli Club of Maury was futimletl in 1931 and and tlie universe at large. ,I-llllf tlie club lias exertetl iuarltetl was named after Mallory K. Cfanium, bead of tlie Mathematics ll1flUUI1CC UPON iN I1WH1l3UFS is RHIUNIU'-l by IIN T'-lf! Ill-H -I Hllmr lycpllnmcm fur m-my VNU Amd principal of the School in 1916. ber of its alumni ltaye aebievetl tlistinctiun in tlie fieltl uf mgttlt- lillk' purpose of tlte club is antl liar always been to stimulate Cmnticg' interest in inatliematiew from tlte etliieal, pliilnsupltieal and su- Tbe first sponsors of tlie club were Mr. l.. lf. Games and ial aspects uf ilie subject froni tlie time uf its beginning tliruugli MSS Cl14lI11P0 l70UIl14lYZ Tlw PYCYCHY SPUHWTN JVC MY- .l- ll- Olll tlie years of its increasing importance in tlie affairs: of man lllikl Miss Dwutlmt. 173 Dramatic Club Firsl Row: fleft to rightj Betty Barden, Martha Woodhouse, Virginia Hitchings, Virginia Arnold, Sunny Trum- bo, Odie Beckham, Willa jones, Rosalind Reed, Rebecca Harris. Szwzlnl Razr: Marion Kendrick, Marion Paden, Adele Lipkin, Phyllis Leon, Martha Lee Hoffman, John Princt Mable Lois Kirkwood, Mildred Cox, Nell Richards, Avalon Krukin. Tfriril Rauf: Joe Ayers, Lane Stokes, Mary Payne Jett, June Wilson, Luther White, Knox Pannill, Miss Gillette, Janiee Noy, Chester Shaddeau, Nancy Outland, Charlotte Levine, Shirley Kalodney, Ann Levy, Billy Old. QFFICERS Prfsidrwf -------------- ,IOHN PRINCE Vice-Prvsidc11f - ---------- Lois KIRKWOOD Snr refary ------- ------- M ILDRED Cox Treaszzrer ---------- MARTHA LEE HOFFMAN Sponsor ------ ----- M iss KATE GILLETTE HISTORY The Dramatic Club of Maury was organized in 1928. In 1934 the name was changed to the Curtain Club, but was changed back again to the Dramatic Club in 1937. The spon- sors have been Miss Lynette Hamlet, Miss Stella Hubbard Know Mrs. Taylorj, Miss Mary L. johnson Know Mrs. MeMuronH. Miss Bernice Bradshaw Cnow Mrs. Lovittj, Miss Frances Nors- worthy, and now Miss Kate Gillette. Tournament plays given annually originally were held in Williamsburg, but in 1934 the center was changed to Char- lottesville and has existed there since. The Dramatic Club has won many first places in Charlottes- ville. It has given Radio Skits during Fdueation Week for three years over WTAR. It has given plays in the auditorium, usually presenting one-act plays. Mr. L. F. Games, former assistant principal of Maury, was greatly interested in the Dramatic Club. and it was he who allowed them to use the Auditorium every Wednesday in sixth bell. 174 Etiquette C lub l'vIl'Kf Rolf: tlefi to riighlj Constance McGr.1th,l.illian Abbott, Phyllis Shives, Lucille Potts, Mary l'iii7LlbCKil llordan, Anne Smith, Doris Cofer, Theresa Mastrangelo. SATIIVIAI Rout Qleft to rightj Margie Beck, Dorothy Dav is, lilizabeth Day, Helen Johnson, Prudence Roberts, .lane Atkinson, Betty Funk. Marion Kendrick, Laulic Belle Freidlin, june Wilson, Louise Boatwright. Tlwiril Knut tleft to rightj Ottie Gettier, Dorothy Cannon, Christine Opolos, Lucille Speros, .Iaequeline Dovier, lflilabeth Turner, Rebecca Harris, Shirley Malbon, Sunny Trumbo, -lean Boyd, lillen Brooke, Odie Beckham, Margaret Van Patten, Mable Lois Kirkwood, lfllen Smitliwyck, Elizabeth Hilton, june Freidlin, lfva Marie Scott, -lean Melxherrin, Lee Baker. l 1llll'fb Rout tleft to rightjliosa Renesis, Marilyn Wliite, Emma Gilbert, Wilma Lee Bolling, Avalon Krukin, Doris Sehmoele, julia Bristow, Louise Stanton, Rutones, Betty Harden, Virginia lrlitehings, Jeanne William- son. Mary Sue Ireland, listher Lesser, Shirley Fine. OFFICERS P1'l'Sil!c lIf --------------- JEAN BOYD Vive-Prcxidwzf ------------ ELLEN BROOKE Sccrffiary ------------- ODIE BECKHAM Trvuszrrer ------------- SUNNY TRUMBO Slbonsor ------------ MISS CORNELIA STAHR HISTORY lfounded in I014 by Miss Ruth Riddick, thg gludcnfyg gd, be more condusivc to a more ioyous, more gracious, and a visir. th' lfl' 'lt' CI l l.' ' 4 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1- , 4 A V44 'KIUL U' HW U'l'Y 1Ulll I0 XVUW In mCmblf5h'P more noble way of hving.' This year the lttiquette Llub pre- .ind in influence. lhe club has been concerned with the everv- . . , . A t sented a program in the auditorium called, Sauce for the day problems ol everyday people, Interesting and profitable programs have been presented at the monthly meetings by Gl'5ll'l!-Z5n- 3 Play 5U'C55lf12-I one ef the H1051 imPf'fT3m Cgifnfiflli guest speakers and by members, in the hope that they might of good manners, that of eorrect speech. 175 Le: Cercle Francais I-III! Run: Iieuy OslIIII'IIe, -le.III I3uI'.IIIl, Betty lfunk, Udie l5eeklI,IIII, Q'uIIsI.IIIIIII.I IXIIIIIIIM, Slmlrx lx.IlmlII-., ckl1.lI'lIlllL' levlne, AIIII Ckmlalu. SI I mul Run: M vrlle l'IelIlw, l,YClyll Slllflllflll. AIIII 5lllIIl1k', l,ee linker, .lean Buy Il, Jxllllt' I eww, l,L'.lI'l lsfl III.I I .Mlele l,IpkIII. llflllrl Run : SIIIIIII' 'l'I'IIIIIlIu. VII'giIIi.I Dixon, I' velyn slunes. lXl.!I'.X:.lI'L'l UrI.g.III, RvgIII.I li.II'IluI , Relwu .I ll.II'rIs ln1If!fI Run: NLIIAIIIII RmlIII, lieverly lll'L'l'lI1CI', N.IIIey PIIIN, l'r.IIIklIII lxerklml. xl.llIl'lL'L' XlL'klIllk'lK, ,lIIIIIIIIr IIIII XY'iIIgfielIl. OFFICERS Pl'l'.XftlK'llf - - - - - - SU N N Y TRU M Im Vim'-l'I'I'.IiIlr'f1l - - - ---- - VIRCJINIA LDIXON Sl'l'l'l'ftlI'AY - ---- - - - - - - llVlil.YN QIUNIQQ Tl'l'lI.KlIl'l'l' - ------ - - 'MAIuIAIua'I' OIQLIAN HISTORY II' iercle l'I'.IIIu.IIs III IIN l11CCllllj.:S III I939-40 l1.lN lIe.1rIl emi- told of lIer travels. 'l'lIe lllgllllglll uf' llIe xe.II' xmas IlIe .Iw.II'nlIIIIg IIIIII NPL'.llQCl'N on l l',lI'lL'C .llltl l'reIIclI culture wlIIclI lmve helped nf IlIe l:I'L'I1Cll SelIIIl.1rslIip ufferecl by Ilw cluls tlIruIIglI lllk' us III le.II'IIiIIIg Inure nl' l'll'.ll1CC .xml In people. Miss NulIiIIglII1m mumsy WA'lllCll they raised, to .III LllllNl.lIlLllI1g 'ienlur llreIIel.I In w,Ix one ul' ll'lL' elulfs first wpzIIIwrx, lI.Iw visited ui anal Wlldcm- 176 I-'inf Razr: Katherine Iivans, Ruth Trower, Marjorie Hayes, Laulie Bell Friedlin, Shirley Malbon, ,lane Atkinson, Betty Funk, Martha Lee Hoffman, jean McPherrin, -lane Brinkley. Swovlil Row: Martha Ellen Barrett, Daisy Sayers, Travis Meech, Marion Blackwell, Deloris Byrd, Mary Louise Davenport, Frances Griffith, Irvona Morrow, Nancy Wyatt, Louise Wright, Vivian Hancock, Augusta W'illiams. Tliim' Rout Mercelia W'alker, Mildred Brushwood, Mary Elizabeth Vaughan, Prudence Roberts, Rosa Renesis, Frances Clarke, Marion Kendrick, Amy Arline, Margaret Sawyer, Lena Sawyer, Rosalind Reed. Fonrllr Row: Doris Leach, june King, Helen Douros, Shirley Nixon, Mabel Lois Kirkwood, Willa jones, Dot Dimling, Virgilia Gregory, Inez Copperthite, Barbara Phillips, Sarah Talley, Betty Forgey, Mildred Cox. OFFICERS Prc'si1lw1f ------------- SHIRLEY MALBON Vin'-Pravirlwzf ------ - - - - Lots KIRKWOOD Sl'f'ff'f6lfjf ------------- SHIRLEY NIXON Trcwszzrer -------------- DELORIS BYRD Sponsor ------------- Miss MARY MOORE HISTORY The Maury High Student Club was organized in September of 1921 through the Girl Reserve Department of the Y. W. C. A, Miss Iilsa Jacobsen was the first president and Miss Mary Portloek Southgate was the first secretary. The purpose of the Club is the same now as when it was first organized - To Extend Christian Fellowship To All Girls. 177 Triangle Leaders: M-Martha Lee Hoffman H-Augusta Williams Daisy Sayers -Mabel Lois Kirkwood Marion Blackwell Dorothy Dimling I I . H1- Y Club l'1r.If Roll: tleft to rightj Harry McCoy, litlward Propes, Archie johnson, W'alier North, l.inwootl llorne, lrvin Truitt, XVilli.nn Dodson, Luther Wliite, Willi41I1I Old. Srroml Row: Wells Gresham, Philip Russo, R. H. johnson, sponsor, Sam Stallings, Charles Devine, Robert jones, lieo Mueller, Williaiii Andrews, lidwin Smith Julian Granger. Tfriril RIIHY Raymond McHenry, David Cederquist, Severn Duvall, Austin Owen, Randolph llutlgins, Allen Clay, Carlisle Beane, Robert Hunter, Wiiverley Dashiell, Martin Casey, Rodcley jones. l'illlIl'fl7 Role: Charles Robinson, Sam Face, Robert Sanford, Marion Willis, l.ane Stokes, Knox Pannill, Xvilliain W'esteott, Vernon Daniels, l,ee Lawler, Fdwartl Truitt. I-'ifffr Razr: Mae Maelieel, Xwarren Evans, W'illiam Kecfe, Clifford Speros, Lawrence W'ales, Henry S. Rorer, sponsor, Rantlolph jones OFFICERS Presidelzf -------- Vin'-Presizlelzf - - - - - T1'eas11rer ------ ROF!JFt1il7,Q'Sl'CTFfdfj' - - - C:0l'l C'SfI0l161illg Seerefarjt - - - Chaplain -------- Slmusor ---- - - - LINWOOD HORNIL - - BILLY OLD ARCHIE JOHNSON LUTHER WHITE WALTER NORTII - - - - WILLIAM DODSON - HENRY RORER HISTORY The Maury lli-Y Club was organized in 1922 and is now in its 17th year. It is .I member of the Tidewater District Hi-Y Conferenee and is affiliated with thc National Association of ltli-Y Clubs. Of the six presidents of the Tidewater District, four have been members of the Maury Hi-Y Club. The Hi-Y is a service club for the boys at Maury. Its pur- pose is to create, maintain, and extend high standards of Chris- tian eharacter throughout the high school and community. Witlm the departure of Coach lfletelier, who started the or ganization, The Maury Hi-Y Club has conducted the Maury Regatta, which is now known all along the Atlantic Coast. 178 La Sociedad Hispanica Siile left: Pete Buchanan, Reathia Stevens, Billy Kutz, Marthaniae jones, Bill Nota, .Iininiie Taylor. Hubbard, Orlando Puig, Daniel liiuul Razr: ,Iessie Ileiffer. Marian Kendrick, Pauline lisleeek, Richard Haus, Barbara Coley. Siwmnl Ruin Nancy Stubbs, Margaret W'yune, Virginia G riffen, l,eola Beavers, Shirley Nixon. 'l'firi'il Knut Marian Barnes, llelen Garton, Doris Gilpin, Louise Burroughs, lileanor Phipps. lfonrlfi Run: Ruth Moss, Willye Atkins, Miss Howie fsponsorj Gertrude Brown, Marion Blackwell. lfiflli Rau: Harry Calloway, Billy Keefe, Vera Helmeth. Siilfr Razr: -Iolinny Mollura, John Toxey, OFFICERS Prc'.i'iff4'11f ------- Vin'-Prc'.iiJel1l ------ Ser'refar-v ------- TVl'lI.Yll rer ------- Sergwzzzf-af-Arms ----- - - - - - PETE BUCHANAN - - - - SHIRLEY GURGANUS MARTHAMAE JONES REATHIA STEVENS - - - - - - -BILLYKUTZ Spmiwr ------- ---- M iss MARGARET HOWIE HISTORY liver sinee Miss l.eah XY'aggenlieim started the Spanish De- parlinent in Maury, there has heeii organivetl among those stu- tleiits interested, a Spanish Club for lil Club lispanolj. The pur- pose of this elulv has been to help those students taking Spanish. lt offers a hetler acquaintance and further acknowledges him with his l'.in-Anieriean neighbors. ilihis club has grown through the years, with nienihers as well as organivation and is very popular with the Spanish students in Maury. The fluli has been honoretl many times in having sueh speakers as Spanish eonsuls, Bravilian eonsuls, and niemhers of the U. S. government sent to Pan-American nations. Miss Ritltlielt is the heatl of the Spanish Department and under her, such faithful sponsors as Miss lone Pauley anti Miss li. Howe have helped with this club. 179 -Q7 p I-lypatia athematics Club lmfl .xiil'i', ffVIllll ruurj: Isabel Gordon, Virginia Burch, Virginia Butler, Rebecca Harris, lnel LiUPPCl'll1llLI, Betts' .lane Parker, Mary jane Butts, Alacqueline Hanson, Charlotte Parker. Riglil xitlu, ffflllll rrurj: Avalon Krukin, jean Nelms, Sylvia Kruger, Marjorie llyrd. llurbura Ann W'hite, Odi: Beckham, Marian Kendrick, Lois Simons, Miss Riddle. OFFICERS Pr1'siz1c'11i - - - - - ViC'l'-PYUSiL1C'lIf - - - - Sc'c'rc'farjf ------- Trc'asurc'r ----- - S tborzsor - - - - ODIE BEQRHAM - - CHARLOTTE PARKER - - - - - SYLVIA KRUGHR - ---- Lois SIMONS - - - Miss CATHERINE RIDDLE HISTORYN1 The llypatia Matliematics Society begun its existence in 1932. 'l'hrough the aid of Miss Champe Doutltat and Miss Ruth Rid- dick, the club was organized, with Miss Catherine Riddle and Miss Margaret Rawls for Co-Sponsors. Since then, Miss Rawls has discontinued her sponsorship and Miss Riddle is today the sole sponsor. 180 Since its beginning, Maury girls have had educational and enjoyable meetings. The club has maintained a high place in the activities of the school and has furthered an interest in Mathematics. The club has as its symbol an X, representing the unknown quantity, which is used continuously in Mathematics. The pin is shaped thusly and also the above picture. i i L i SOl1da Riunlillg frf! lu rigfml: Latmas 'l'ofr Rolf: Virginia llttreh, il-lltflllhl Coletnan, Catherine Vetra, ,lean Neltnx, Isabel Gordon, Otlie lieeltham. W'ill.1 blonex, Lucy RlCN.lI11.ll'.L Mlififli' Run: li.1tlterine Altlen, Ruth Moss, Aurora Gartlner, Rebecca Harris, Cfortlelin Allen, Marjorie liyrcl, 'l'r.u'iw Meeell. Mrs. Stiff. Hollow Ron: -Iinunie W'ingfieltl, llolw Nttslmutn, Harry Pincus, lfmnltlin Kirlthoff, Rielurel llaas, Knox Pitn- nill, l.tne Stokes. OFFICERS I'n-xidmf ------------- ODIE BECKHAM Vifl'-PVf'Sil1t'llll ------------ LANE STOKES Sm-rvmry ------------ ROBERT NUSBAUIM Trmszrrvr ------------- KNOX PANNILL Sfmnxor ------------- MRS. ANNIE STIFI4' HISTORY 'lihe Solitlnw l.1tin.t of Maury lligh School lm existetl for over ttfteen yuan. Different meunberx of the ftteulty of the Latin l7ep.irtntent have been sponsors of this orgglnimtiolt, hut Mrs. iff, the present sponsor, lux rentleretl her faithful services r the l.ut four yenrx. The l..ttin Clulw entle.tvorx to furtlier .tn interest in the l,.ttin ISI language, to promote the development of l,g1lin in the school, .intl to stimulate an interest in the customs and manners of the early Romans. This year the club has lmd several outstanding speakers and has .awarded pins to outstanding l,.xtin students. A eonteat was held, and efforts were nude to begin the founda- tion of .1 funtl for worthy Senior l..ttin xtutlentx planning to .tttentl college. l aury Literary SOCIETY Srufwl' ul lable: fleft to rightj ,lane Atkinson, Louise Stanton, Lucy McNamara Al ri'aIlir1g slaml: Ruth Klavans, Nell Richard. Firxl Row: Marian Harris, Daisy Sayers, Irene Gordon, Doris Leach, Rebecca Harris, Margaret Herring, Doris Drumwright. Serruiil Row: Odie Beckham, Jean Boyd, Grace Cash, Julie Hudgins, Sunny Trumbo, Carrie Northcott, Betty Bradley, Mary Iimerson, Margaret Minor, Eva Holloway, Shirley Kolodny, Avalon Krukin. Tliirtl Row: Lee Baker. Charlotte Parker, Shirley Malbon, Margaret Organ, Mabel Lois Kirkwood, Ruth Green. OFFICERS FALL TERM SPRING TERM LOUISE STANTON President LUCY MCNAMARA LUCY MCNAMARA Vice-President SHIRLEY KOLODNEY JANE ATKINSON Secretary JANE ATKINSON MRS. CARL PECIQ Sponsor MRS. CARL PECK HISTORY The Maury Literary Society began its long career as the Girls' Iinglish Society, formed during the first years of Maury at its present location. Many activities were engaged in such as poetry and short story contests, and at one time a play was written and produced by the members. During this time, a separate debating team existed, as the society did not offer this type of work, being solely an English Club. So it was that later the two societies merged into one, and became the Maury Literary Society, as both were striving for the same end: the study of speech and literature, and the gaining of poise, and self expression. Today the society has made itself an essential part of high school activities, and has won honors in debating, speaking, reading, and Spelling. The two small groups of twenty-five years ago have become one large and worthy society. 182 1 Girls ,Monogram Club I-'mul Run: Audrey llnllnwell, Gladys Parsons, Rutli Reynulds, Travis Meeelt, Doris llrumwrigln, Mary -lane McVay, Marv Morgan, Dortmtlty Hebert, Demetra Andressa. Swullil Ruff: Margurette Belute, Olivia llnrrewt, Deloris Perry, Mildred Davis., Betty Gltulsnn, Marion llulittsun, Nellie liavemure, Mary Norris, joy Bryan, Amelia Davidson, Barbara White. Tlnilil Ron: Staples, Miss l.eunide llarriss Qxptmnsorj, Ioan Sltanaltan, Mildred lamckamy, Caroline lftlteridge, Uwendnlyn Cirewltatn, ,lean Harris, Sliirley linglisli, llelen llrumwrigltt, Rosa liurnw, lilnise Russell. linurlli Rau: Trudy Rolvinstm, Carol l.ee Wessttiattt, Rtttlt lSartnn, Htwel Moore, Dot Wittgliieltl, I-'tltel littlelter, llelen Gilbert, Anne Daxltiell, Nancy Otttland. 4 lfifllr Kmr: liditlt Katy, l,nt't'aine Stone, Margaret llnlubs, liditlx XVlti1e, lilla Mae llivers, .lean lfvans, l'.itt'ieia Quinlan, lfstelle Ruse. Sixllv Role: Susan lluggard, Saralt liltler, Doris Zittrain, lidna Nurswortlty, lintma M.te Mellltermns, lletzi llllttnnas, Katllerine MeCotlty, Nell lfergttson, Margaret Anne lillis. Swiwrlllt Knut Cfliarlntte hlulittsmt, W'illye Atkins, llarriett Klaff, Sliirley Cinttliet, Dnris Trace, Miltlred Selig- tnan, Gayle llnltttsnn, lfdngtt' Stewart, -lusepltine Hnggard. OFFICERS Prvsitlwzf ----- ------- T tuxvls Muucztt Vin'-Prfwitlelzf ------------ JUNE BARLOXV Secrtffury-Trvztszzrvr ------- DOROTHY DRUMWRIGH1 Slmnxor ----------- Miss LEONID15 Hmuuss HISTORY The elulm lmasts a fine, explieit constitution and it liberal but tnington, Ping-Pong, Basketball, V-alley Ball. and tltiw year Snfr complete point ayxtent. Tlte four officers, lteaded by Mits l,eonide llllll' lnll carll ll lllllllllgrlllll' cull Hifl lllllgl Sllllucl 300 llulms . . , . , . Tltese oints are arranfed in several 'rntws 'tnl ' i ' llarrtsx, girls gym teaelter, compose tlte atltlette board. This P h l' I l'l l A L il lllllllmum I ' , amuttnt must be obtained tn eaelt aettvtty. llelereetng, eaptain- lmartl maps nut and supervises tlie dttterent girls sports. ing, managing, and teaclting contribute greatly' In tlte letter ln appmpriate aeaxnm, lttnrnaments are lteldg namely, Bad- lfSMlYS, Skills, and l1UlJblCS l1ClP -llS0- iss , N-...,,,h l ., V Quill and Scroll Siurtrif: Charles Robinson, David Cederquist. lfnzil Row: livelyn Jones, Thelma Krultin, Odie Beckham, and Shirley Nixon. Siwnml Razr: Margaret Organ, Paul Berlin, Howard Lcgum, and Terry Mullins. .llf.UilltQ from l'iI'l11I'I': Doris Cutherell, Leonard Cohen, Irene Gordon, Julian Granger, Naney Jones, leon Kruger. Avalon Krultin, and Harold Noble. OFFICERS FALL TERM SPRING TERNI ,FERRY MULLINS Prcfsidwzt TERRY MULLINS MARGARL'I' QRGAN Vive-l'rc'sidw1f DAVID CEDERQUISI' IRIZNE GORDON Sc'vrc'fary-Tffaszlrfr EVELYN JONES CHARISES ROBINSON Reprexelzfafivv fo Pzrblimfioizs THELMA KRURIN MISS VIRGINIA JOHNSON Sponsor MISS VIRGINIA JOHNSON HISTORY Clelehrating its ninth anniversary on April sixth of this year, the Maury chapter of Quill and Scroll, the International Society for High School Journalists, was able to look back on nine years of .Ietive interest and participation in the field of high sehool iotirnalisin. lileven seniors and six juniors were the ehartei' Inenihers of this society wliieh, since its founding, has Inaiored in VUC.ll7LllLlI'y building, eopyreading, headline Writing, news judgment, study ol' current events, advertising make- np, .Is well .Is editorial, news, sports, and feature writing. Cioinpeting with other ehapters in the international contests on these phases of journalisni, the Maury group has won oulf standing honors for a number of years. Altogether students of the local chapter have eaptured eight national awards besides high sectional ratings U10 numerous to Inention . ln order to qualify for Inenihership in Quill and Scroll, the sole honor Society in Maury, the pupil ll1llSl he of .It least junior standing, must have It general average of li , aIId must have done superior work in some phase of iournalistie or erea- tive endeavor. He IULIXI also he reeoininended hy the sponsors of the :staffs ol' the Maury News and the ufi0I'lIll'l0LltlFU.H 184 junior Red Cross Riulilirlg Iliff lo rfglll: lfmul Ron: Alesuinder llidis, Nell Riclinrds, Clifford Speros. Sttllllil Rtlllf Marion Kendrick, Sliirley l.evin, lfstlier Kramer. Tfvivil Rout lfli.1s lftlieridge, Vfells Clrexligun, ciLlIl'lCflI1C lirownley, lfllcn Vnnos, Pearl Siegel, Anne Unsliiell, Mary l,ee llenigst. linurrlw Ruiz: Knox l'.innill, 'l'lielm.i Purnell, Marion Blickwell, 'l'lielm.i lirultin, Sliirley Nixon, lrnvis Meecli. lfifllv Rout Linwood llorne, Paul 'li.ivss, Lane Stokes. Sixllr Rout Rolueri Nuslmtnn, l-'.u'l Cross, Cirter Delirium. OFFICERS lfyygjfipmf ....- ----- - - - CLIFFORD SPEROS Vipp- 15-miflmf ---- ---- ---- N E LL RICHARD Sl?L'l'l'flll'yllIlt1 Trwzxzrrer ------ - - ALEXANDER PADIS HISTORY 'l'lie Red fross Club is .1 student Ul j.:.llll7L1ll0Il nmdc up of inemlwers of tlle wlunior Red Cross .ind is it part of tlie p,re.1t Red Cross Ul gLlIlll.lllOI1. lllllL' purpose ol' tlie Red from lflulu may lie mid to lie tliree liol ' Y' i i d. ll is definitely lor tlie SUCl.lllY-llllllklfkl student wlio wislies to le.irn liow to serve liis scliool, liis CUIllll1LlIlllY, and llis n.tf tion. lior tlie l.isl two vt-.irs tlie club l1.is concentrated on community service .ind its .ictivities liave included excursions to various social service Jgeiicies, various types of volunteer service at 185 community renters and volunteer service git tlie Nnviil and Public llenltli Hospitals. W'l1ile it feels that local needs are tlie first consideration, it lms worked on many projects for tlie N.ttion.il Orggniliition. Clifford Speros, tlie President for two years was one of the delegates wlio .ittendetl the National Clon- vention April 24, Zi, and 27, I939, lield in X5l'.isliington, D. C., wliere lie spoke before Red Cross representatives from every state in tlie Union and Puerto Rico. 'l'lie Maury Red Cross Club was again represented this YCJI' :ll tlie convention wliieli was lield :Again in W'asliingtun. S The Maury Concer v ve v Band 01100: Roddey -Iones Flzrfex: Rlieba Salzberg Betty liun Iif' Cfarillrf: Bertlia liriednian D11 I'ia'r'n1o: Grace Bellows 1311 Clari11r'1'x: Howard Krueger Frank Panella Ted Goldstein Randolph jones Stanley Goldsmit lfdwin W1liIZCI' Henry -Iones Robert Davis Bulb Dawley Beverly Belkov ,lay Croelain Albert Kaplan Aleanne Saunders Xvalter Baldwin Beverly Harris flllo ScIXtIfl!70lll'XI lawrence Tegg Gilbert Shapiro Douglas Sliuler iI1f'1lU!' Sflexazflfirzlle: Henry Wfilliams fllfo Clclrillelr Marvin Simon IJIIIKQVI Ilnru: Harry Wliitlnei' I:l'l'lIl'I7 Horlls: Bristow Hardin, jr. Stanley Robert 13ux,w'x: Wfallaee Dunning lfdward Truitt Bob Ricketts Nelson Meiflu Carl Vogelsang Farl Miller Julian Harris 186 time E si 2 4 3 Q A 7 S 1 X 2 A W S . . E i L Q i 5 S .f, .f. ,,,J' af' md Marchlng Band Roster fTUl'lI!'fNI Morris Ifriedman Rawdon Wocmtl Iili Rafal Raleigh lonee Irving Trnitt Lynwood Branch Pm. C. Moring Vernon Cofer Tom Kiriles -Iames l'll1gliSl1 David Gurganus lftlward Tarkenton ,llllUl111IS lieamon james Thompson Alvin Moore Harry McClellan Wfilliam Olsen BtIl'ifUllt'.YI Robert Carr George Sustaire Gregory Bell 7ll'0ll1!7UlIl'.YI Donald Butler Carter De lirito Robert Reynolds l Wfarren Griggs lflwell Rawles Robert Wfooldritlge Lowell MeClung Wfebster Cfhancller Robert Parker , Kenneth Wfestman IDVIIIIISI W'illiam Kutz Oscar McClellan W'illiam l.yle Donaltl Clinton Milton Masowitx Meade lforrest l,if11'flri11f1: Harold Simonoff IJVIIIII Major: lflwell Rawles i Bllfflll 'l'u'irlf'r: W'illiam Maelfarlaml l 187 5 f Maury Chorus Reading from Ivff fo right: Firxf Row: Shirley Kazin, Nan Dickens, Carolyn Wright, Marjorie Hayes, June Friedlin, Mil- dred Brushwood, Laulie Friedlin, Lois Simons, Claire Doyle, Helen Sawyer, Betty Parker. , Svrrulal Row: Mac Roberts, Sara Goodwyn, Ann Paul, Mary Elizabeth Vaughan, Virginia Machen, Doris Schmoele, Marion Kendrick, Dorothy Pierce, Edna Pierce, Betty Stan- ley, Elizabeth Brock, William Meissell, Milton Norman. Third Row: James Gretes, William Dodson, Mary Derr, Dorothy Staples, Marie Midgette, Helen Davis, Regina Rosenfeld, Jean Winder, Camilla Refsahl, Emily Anne Lewis, Florence Turock, Mary Emerson, Peter Craig, Donald Clinton, Berkley Ormand. lfourflv Row: Luther White, Walter Stewart, Sam Ballance, Richard Turner, john White, Wal- lace Clegg, Billy Hall, Alexander Padis, William johnson, Henry McDermott, Stanley Gimbert, Joe Ray, Jack Robertson, David Refsahl, Rondal Aydlette, Billy Richards, julian Granger, Thomas Treakle. 188 lofi: liirls xui.ill group .it lolm Nl.irxh.ill lligh in Richnioiid. liofluill: Mixed group prietiees in Rome 2416, The Chorus In Richmond ilillXY.lI'LlS the l.ixt of ,-X wril the hl.1Lll'V music 'rou is l , 3 I irneyed once .ig.un to Riehniond to compete in the innu.il State Music lfestixyil. Outslmiding from Norfolk was the Nlaury Chorus, der the direction of Nlrs. Sent ll. XY'ood. All divi- ns of this i'oe.il group c.tptured xuperior rttings. The lioyx sni.ill group, singing first, l'endel't'd l.issie O' Mine hx' xxidll, The girls wnmll group, wliieli sang Spring liurstx 189 lXg.iin by Thompson, was perhnps the hest of tht Snmll groups in the liestivnl, gaining .ln unofficial rating of superior plus. The girls large group and the large and small mixed choruses .ill toolt highest honors, completing ii perl-ect record in Jeliievement. To Mrs. XY'ood goes the geniune tippreuiatioii of the student body for the excellent tixiining .ind direc- tion she lm given her chorus. Maury Concert Qrchostra Violin l Verclic Hearn Shirley Foiles Violins H Ruth Jones Mary Ann Dillon Viola Eleanor Heberlin Flute Betty Funk ORCHESTRA MEM BERS Clarinet Beverly Belkov Basses Wallace Dunning Edward Truitt Trumpets Raleigh Jones David Gurganus Trombones Donald Butler Robert Carr 190 ,, - -7. , 5. LQ. Ric:--kgfujajg-,i,', ---L--:.,1:w --1 ..-L'32f-:L-3z'.LLf:211-f-fzf ,M - A,-97397:-1QL.iV 'I TL-'H'f, fi, L-H x 'Q -S:-L H67 -L , - -LL . 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Printing - Binding -- and such of our suggested changes as you have seen fit to accept, have been executed in this spirit by every member of this organization. We believe that the result is as gratifying to you as your part of the production is to us. EUGENE L. GRAVES, Incorporated Advertising - Printing 248 Tazewell Street Norfolk, Virginia A Side Note For Future Reference: Profitable sales through Di- rect Mail are being made by thoughtful merchants. Are you getting your share of this business? Perhaps we can help. 191 Mrs. Iohnson's Shorthand School 527-53 0 WAINWRIGHT BUILDING MRS. ISABEL JOHNSON Will give her careful and personal instruction to all contemplating a course in SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING FILING AND GENERAL OFFICE TRAINING Office Phone 22160 Residence 30673 .-4 h- L. B. ROCKE jeweler and Silversrnitb FRATERNITY and SORORITY PINS and RINGS BELT BUCKLES and BRACELETS OFFICIAL MAURY Granby at Tazewell Street RINGS AND PINS Norfolk, Virginia ei NORFOLK COLLEGE Business Administration - Accounting fC.P.A.j - Secretarial Science Bookkeeping - Stenotypy - Advertising - Salesmanship Day and Evening Classes the Year Around TELEPHONE 27345 GRANBY ST. at BROOKE AVE FREE LIFETIME REGISTERED EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Chartered by the State to Confer Degrees--Nationally Accredited 192 Congratulations Commodores! The mmI'Iub NORFOLK'S LEADING SHOP FOR MEN AND BOYS 41 for k Diamonds . . . and the designing of mount- ings worthy of their beauty con- Sulf S- D- Hafdy Of GSW f 1 1 I f a?Ixxx'.m K 0 HARDY'S INC. 257 Granby Street 347 Granby Street Kodaks-Home Photographic Ac Movies 1 NORFOLK, VA. CCSSOI' Willis Furniture Co. Home of Enduring Furniture MAIN AT GRANBY STREET 193 THIS YEAR, MEET THAT LONG-STANDING OBLIGATION TO FAMILY AND FRIENDS Have cz New Phofogmpb Made WELLFORD DUNF ORD Phofograpber 323 Dickson Building ENDORSED BY THE MAURY SENIOR CLASS 1940 5P0R 430 GRANBY STREET Outfitters fo Their Majesties the King and Queen of Sporis 194 BOWL. Health Center Bowling Alleys NINTI-I AND GRANBY STREETS HOME OF MAURY HI BOY AND GIRL LEAGUES A Healfloful Recreation for EUUYJIOIIC' 10C for Students and Teacher s until 6 P. M. - ISC at Night Reservations - - Call 41488 Management of -IIMMIE WALLACE and W. H. BROWN Complimcnfs of ALBRIGHT-HOPKINS Florisfs 111 West Freemason Street C0l71I7IillZFl1f5 of MEDICAL ARTS PHARMACY Medical Arts Building 1898 1940 Years of Graduating ! Yes - for 42 Years Ames 85 Brownley has been Graduating . . . Graduating with honors in the Class of Today's Finest Fashions - And so we come to another Graduation . . . with the Class of '40! No doubt many of you have been Fashion Graduates of Ames 8: Brownley for several years, as have been your parents and grandparents before you. Perhaps many more of you will be our Fashion Graduates in the years to come, when you have carved your niche in the business and pro- fessional life of our city . . . Wherever you go, whatever your vocation, Ames 8z Brown- ley's Best Wishes go with you . . . and with these best wishes goes an earnest desire to serve your needs throughout life so that each year may see you in the Graduating Class of Today,s Finest Fashions. Congratulations, Graduates of the Class of '4-0! We wish you Success in your Life's Ventures! HIUCS 8 BROUJHLGY, IHC. The Store With Magic Eye Doors! 196 Students of today - remember you will be The Teachers of Tomorrow May your success continue florougb life. VIRGINIAN-PILOT AND LEDGER-DISPATCH Compliments of ARPS 86 WEST Druggists 'S Mendel Luggage .... Sold Exclusively by HAMPTON ROADS PAPER COMPANY BRANCH STORE: 3 416 G by S N f lk STATIONERY ENGR v1NG GREETING cmms N p r A 8: 35th GIFTS 197 Congratulations fo the COMMODORES on the sorh anniversary of THE COMMODORE '31 Smiill lflblfon XVe take this opportunity to felicitate you on your achlevement at Maury . . . and wish for you continued success in your future endeavors. 50 Years of Progress in Norfolk Norfolk's Largest Department Store . . . The Shopping Place For Tia'ewater's Thousands Tllflli. E. btnartg Qin. DIAL 25449 Traylor Optical Company Prescription Opticians 115 College Place NORFO1lx o VIRCJNIIA W. T Grant Company 5 to 25C STORES 250 to 551.00 STORES 199 Snug Harbor Inc. LUNCHEON FOUNTAIN Corner of Main Street and Selden Arcade COMPLIMENTS OF S. S. Kresge Co. 2Sc to 51.00 STORES 232-240 Granby St. 5' SIIOGS I? HAVE BEEN THE CHOICE OF SMART COMMODORES THROUGHOUT MAURY HISTORY Tait's Thorobred Seeds Best by Test , for Over Seventy Years GEO. TAIT Sz, SONS, Inc. 199 With Compliments of Mads Market Where All Friends Meet to Eat, On Moran, just off I Sth Street Compliments of I. H. Wood CONTINENTAL OIL CO. Education---Advancement Promotion in life, as in school, depends on one's abl ty to absorb knowledge. We are proud that practically all of our executives have come up in the ranks because of 1 tegrity, initiative and absorbing the fine points of m chandising that we have constantly taught them. If you need to be boxed, call us WOMBLE BOX CORP. Telephone-Berkley 138 200 MARTIN DAIRY Guernsey Milk Ice Cream - Milk Shakes 400 W. Princess Anne Road LET'S EAT- Where? Why Ask? There are two places in this city where cooking, cuisine and cost can always be counted on to satisfy the most critical- Let's toss ROBINSON'S RESTAURANT BROWN'S RESTAURANT 213 Granby Street 321 Granby Street H. D. OLIVER 1 S01 Colonial Avenue Norfolk, Virginia R. L. DERIEUX 86 BRO. GRQCERIES AND FRESH MEATS PHONE 22500 1800 GRANBY ST. 201 Latest Models 'A for 1911 ESQ , arching down tlirough these last three det-zules. we have heen witnesses , 1 of the many and varied changes and im rovements in the Arts and Sciences. We have earnestlv strived to kee P , P Q pace with these progressive changes, and are just a little proud of our suc- X' cessful efforts in he-ing of some little service to the many schools and colleges J 'with which we have had the pleasure of working. OL It is our hope that we have in some small measure contributed our share -' towards making the COMMODORE YEARBOOKS of past years a worthy feature of Maury, and that in the years to come the memories of the 1940 K Graduates which abound in this hook may ripen and mellow and thus enrich , their lives. NORFOLK ENGRAVlNG GOING. 24 5 Boush Street, Norfolk ,Virqinia 202 CW' N fb, .SX Q Sq V156 W fi? gf a A A XY ' 5 waz , ,. Hall of Fame K5 X bf Caricatures , X By MQNNLZ MILLARD BRADY AT 'N 'A , X af SP N. Fi? QS? .i K Q f I Title Page - - '1 echnician's Page - Foreword - - Commodore Maury - Dedication - - Commodore Staff - School History - Contents - - - Faculty and Administration Faculty heads - - Seniors QSub-Divisionj January Class Officers - January Class History - January Honor Graduates January Class Section - June Class Officers - june Class History - June Honor Graduates - june Class Section - Summer School Section - Class Sponsor - - Juniors fSub-Divisionj - Junior Class Oiiicers - Junior Class History junior Class Section - Sophomores fSub-Divisionj Sophomores Class Oiiicers Sophomores Class History - Sophomore Class Section Student Life QSub-Division, Student Life Qphotographic sectionj - Features QSub-Division, - Hall of Fame - - Christmas Program, Panel Discussion Valentine Program - january Class Commencement - - Inter-Society Debates, Lenten Speakers - Literary Contest Wmners Maury Merry Minstrels Qlluntents Y 204 1 2 3 4 5 6-8 9 10 11-23 24 25 26 26-27 28 29-41 42 42 44 45-46 47-88 89-93 94 95 96 96-97 98-108 109 110 110-111 112-118 119 120-128 129 130-135 136 137 138 139 140 141-142 Short Story - - - June Class Night Program Poems ---- Alma Mater - - - Athletics QSub-Divisionj - Cheerleaders - - - Football - - Basketball fVarsityj Basketball fjr. Varsity, Track - - - Baseball - Maury Regatta Tennis - Golf - Intramurals - - Organizations QSub-Divisionj Maury News - - Bain Literary Society Cannon Mach Club - Dramatic Club - Etiquette Club - French Club - - - High School Student Club - Hi-Y Club - - - Spanish Club - - - Hypatia Mathematics Society Latin Club - - - Maury Literary Society - Girl's' Monogram Club Quill and Scroll - Junior Red Cross Club Band - I - - Chorus - - - Chorus in Richmond - Maury Minstrel Orchestra - Advertisements - - Hall of Fame Caricatures - Contents - - Appreciation - Autographs - 011181115 149 156 159- 161 167 170 143 144 145 146 147 148 155 158 160 162 163 164 165 166 168 169 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186-187 188 189 190 191-202 204- 207- 203 205 206 208 mi v finis M , It is finished. The end has ,been reached. The booli is done. Many will receive recognitiong many will- not. iTo all those who in any Way aided in the assembly or execution of this annual weextend our sincere appreciation. If we have painted a true pic- ture of our friends, our activities, our school and its traditionsythen our goal has laeen reached, and. our efforts rewarded. u ' 1 The Staff X A , 'm v , f ' Q :L 4 Q X L n .- 5 . ' 1 2. 'aff J. p x L , ,, I I A . 4, nu. J 11: i 1 I 1. P 5 4? aff' K., w ,f '- -u vi, V ,. we ,gc 4 w 14 sf gf. a. f , 5 J V? A, ,i Rr 3 'G 2 TP E7 sg sf '17 5. Q51 lui W Q iw. Q 6 J t W T4 .vb 55 TW QP y, 'QQ ll . sf' Q. L3 R: . ja via ii Y W QQ ,I 3 . C Fa 14, ,, Fw i. F QTBEFZ 579. lnlumsxnlnanaw n . ' 'fmmmw rl wr' -1 ' W V -ff ,,.., ., W . KJ' W Q , u, ' ks, 5 4 'X9v an A '1 A i A1, :i i i ,1l E . m Y.SMW , Vw. 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