Maury High School - Commodore Yearbook (Norfolk, VA)

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X. llcvllinx Cnlll-up :md Marv 'l c.1fl1L-xx Clvllpgu 'll-411-Iww Cwvlll-uv l . . X., lll1lNL'fNllf'Ul vlfgllllil lf,u,umm.uu lfumm, lXlA1u' lfu.-xxuas ll,xluucl,l. Rum-1nux D. llHIJlylxIN JXNNII, li. Nlrlfu.-xx BA. llullinx Cwlll-mu 13.5. lX1SlI'Y lYzul1ll1Qf0r1 Culluge BS. l'l1lTH1YlllL' Srzm- l'r,:x-,, Rlllllfffil lwllvu l N l 1 KA 'l'l'a1cl1crs Collvgc Language Department ANN:-1 Rvrn Runneix ANN MILLER STIFF Blil.l.li D. I Ai'em r'i-1 llmlrrzl l.41z1.e1n1Aq1' llrpfzrlmrnl lnzlin Department Hem! BA., R:mdolph-M:xcon llnm' BA., Gonchcr College Womamk College HA., Hollins College MA., Colnmlmin University lUNl-I l Al'l.liY Cuiciuu' No'l i'lNc:nAM lVlARx' D. SHANNUNHUKNI- University ol' Madrid l'h.B., MA., University of H..-X., lN1iddlebnry College Sorlxonne Univerxity Chicago University of Grenoble l,l-ZARI. 'liek H. MAlu:ARia'l' XYILSUN lVlAiu' XYUUDARID l'l1.l3., lflon Colleue B..-X., Randolph-Mueon BA., RilI1d0l1Ul'l-lx1ZlCOI1 XVOITIIIIVS College Woman! College MA., Cornell University T Mathematics Department 5- get , 1 Lil.-m1i'iaC. l7m'i'ii.-xi' l.vNi-3'i i'E HAMi.E'r ANNIE xv!-1l.K'H ll.-xuiaixui-:ix l7rfw1r'l1m'ul llwmf HA., Randolph-Macon B.,-X., RandulplirNlaeun Ra if is 1 , 'lui .I . 5 xv0!T1llI'l,S College XYUl1llll1'N Cnlleile M lg:,l1L.Llll K IL ur M.,-X., College of lYilliam Uxliwrcl llniverxity' :md Mari' ki 'N' 3 N... f rf i it l ms li. Kimi-:i4'i4:i,'i'i-:ia YIRGIIE A. l.i-zcsczmri' AIARY S. Miami-: B Su Virginia Pulyreellnie KA., RilY'ld0lPh-lwll1COY1 B..-X., Randolph-lNlaeriii liisririire XYOman's College NYuinanK College Fd.lNl., Harvard University llUll.iXl'l-1 Sairximi-:us LUCY IVIANSON SIMPSON ANNHl'l.S'I'UNliHAN1 li W., l.XllL'l1l1lII'jl College Farmville State Teachers B..-X., Randnlpli-lNlaeon College Woman's College University of Virginia MA., Coliimliia llniveraixy Music Department lNlAlacmlu-1'1' l,l'l l' BAl l'lN C. Sllmm' lhilus I,ow1il.l, F. Sirsxlek Slaxrx H. XYUIIIJ llillllfjf Hmnf UI'f'ht'.ffI'1l f.'lm1'n.v BA., Rillldillllll-lXlilClll1 B.lXl., lNl.lNl., University of HM., Bethany College l3A.,lNl:1rtl1:1 Wzuhington College Wom:m's College Michigan B.S., NLM., Colnmlwiax Penlmody Comcrvnrory University Columlniai llnixersity Physical Education Department g l i jM1las Romaur B.-xmas 'lf Wooouow Guam' ANDRE lf. NAnia.u' BS., Springfield College H..-X., Virginia Military lnftitnte BA., Appulacliian State 'liL'1lCllL'l'A College A 'Q l iaomma llmualss 'louxsox l'il.lZAllIi'l'Il IJ. Buowx iXlINNlli I.. Lisxxox lvlARlllN P, Ru-ii BS., lNl:1clison College ll.A., University of Kentucky BS., lYon1:1n's College of Boston School ol' Plmyxieul University of North Carolina l'idllCIll'lUl1 Science Department e 1 W . KH:-1 li. fiII.I,li'I l 14, MAl4c9.Alua'1' A. Hr:c9l.r:s'1-UN WHMA IQ- 1Q,,,,,.1,4 lPf'f'f1f1ffff'Hf llfffff BS., Cwllvgv of William BA., c:.,..QIm Cullm- HJX., Randolph-Macon :md MMF' Unixwrxityfrmf Mvxim xYUI'I15l!1'S Cnllvgv I I xxvrw 12. lhlalnx Iflxmu J.-wksux N1ARY l'lm.nax P.-xl I. Nl-1I.I. B, I'ulx'w I3 X R1lHliUlPh-IX11lL'Ul1 HA., MA., Ranmiolph-Macon B.S,, BUIIISIIU' Colle-uv HA., xYCNl'I1ilI!11YYUl1 Cwllx Umglnl Cullqm- Collggg M..-X,, Lulllllllhiil Uxxixw-rxirx I,I,.li., W11sl1ing1trv11 and Leu l,Tl11x'crs1ty Xlxuuux l,.Mxl:liM'l1XYll.l,l-mb Isu'1Nuj.lh-sux SA1.r.x' A. lllvrx HS., M..-X., Q'U'llH1l3iXl HS., Crmllcgc of NYillizun l,41hf2'ff!mlx' .'l.f.fi.rlf111f lhiwrxiry amd Mary Duke University Vocational Education Department ll.-xml-is Xl. l7HlI.l.ll'N BA., Carnegie lnstitnte ot Technology ll. WA Y N 1-2 HV ic it I-:'r'l' BS., Indiana State 'l'eaeln-rs College Rose Polytechnic Institute AlUllNll.'Rli.'Uw1S Virginia Polyteelinic lnstitute University of Florida Cmus 'I'.CHios'r1sNsisx l'ld.l3., State Teachers College Oshkosh, lYisconsin IVIAYRIQA Norris BA., University ot' Kansa !'v l'l'I'Illilt lYIl.l.l-ZY li.S., lfarmville State Teachers College llowaklx 'l'. Btxstoek l3.S,, University of' Winseonsin Wisconsin l'eael1ers College LAIQIXIXUN l. l'IiiRc'l2 Hllflqillil State 'lleaehers College lt. C-VY llltsors North Carolina State feachers College Louisa S. BURNSIDE Art B.F.A., Alfred University SUZANNE B. GRAHAM English B.A., Randolph-Macon Woman's College Pictures Do Not Appear LILIAN A. BURNSTEIN History B.S., Ed.M., Temple University SHIHLEY F. GRANBERY Latin Marshall College University of Virginia INEZ H. RINKER, R.N. Nurse Polyclinic Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Herrin R. Glass Commercial College of William and Mary University of Virginia Donornv M. Lsscuks Commerrial B.S., Mary Washington College w 1 SENIOR CLASS Q Alma Mater 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 steaeyastg Maury, lead truly, Fair Alma Mater, strong and true. Proud is thy hist'ry, And proud thy spirit, Leading us on -when duty ealls,' Thy name we'll gloryy, .find ever love thee, Dear fllma Mater, great and true. -I:XNlL'l'Q M. WAND N'pw1.wn' rgf lin' Nfllflll' Cffz Sponsor's Message to Seniors Your graduation comes at a time unique in the world's history- a period when man seemingly has within his grasp a vast power which he may use constructively if he be moved by humility of spirit, love for his fellow men, and reverence for Godg or destructively if he be motivated by greed and selfishness. What a challenging time to be alive! The President's recent proclamation declaring the war at end emphazies the inevitable duty of every citizen to promote under- standing. He must use this great power to efiect universal peace. As you take your places in the world community at this crucial time, may you bring to this noble attempt a keen sense ofjustice, an indomitable courage, and an unwavering faith in God and man. cs VVe are all blind until we see That in the human plan Nothing is worth the making If it does not make the man. Why build these cities glorious If man unbuilded goes? In vain we build the world, unless The builder also grows. It has been a pleasure to serve you. Sincerely yours, JANICE BLAND. Q X I V' i january Class Offmers Rom-:RT Lyme ..... ....... P resident FAYE JOHNSON ..... .... V ice-Prcsidenl DOROTHY CASSIDA. . ....... Secretary SHIRLEY MCFARLA ND ..... Treasurer anuary Class History IANUARY, 1944-f-Our echoing footsteps could be heard as we entered for the First time the hallowed halls of Maury. There was some regret in our hearts at having left junior high, hut greater than that was the eagerness with which we looked forward to our new life at Maury. Our sophomore year was spent for the most part getting acquainted with our new environment and with our classmates. There were numerous cards to he filled and schedules to he adjusted, but there was no complaining, for we knew these things helped to make us a part of Maury. ll.-xNuA1w, 1945-And then, in what seemed no time at all, we were juniors. Having hecome familiar with the school activities in our sophomore year, we began to take part in these activities. VVe joined cluhs, and some of us took part in the annual Maury Min- strels. We began planning the activities in which we would engage after we left Maury, and looked forward to the day when we would become seniors. JANUARY, 19415-Seniors! We hreathed the word with a sign of happiness-emingled with regret, for though this meant we were progressing, soon we would leave our Alina Mater. Our activities became especially dear to us in these last days of school, we realized the days were passing swiftly hy. And now, though we are leaving to enter into the various fields which we have chosen, there will he a corner of our hearts reserved for memories of our days at Maury. NVe shall always be proud to have been a part of a school like Matthew Fontaine Maury. DoRoTHY CAssmA, Clam Serrctary. Senior Home Room Representatives l'lVIl7lf.' Suzanne Parct, Eunice Jenkins, Virginia Ayers, Nonic Adams, Evelyn Harford. Raw lwn: Shirley l.ascara, June Divers, Lucille Garton, Emma Owens, Eunice Lillard, Jane Stinson. AuDRm'S1zEMokE-- anuary Hono r Graduates KN fs 94.73 lx1ARY V1 Rm NIA jAMEsf93.27 AN N H l.ANG1,EY MOORE-93.25 DOROTHY RAE CASSIDA+93.U0 ILA KA'rH1.r:nN Cm-as 92.35 l :I,SH-I Lol' Wunma-92.21 fJRRIS BROWVN JAMES, JR.Y91.54 A ANDREXN' IVIAURICE Fax E'r1a--91.32 SHIRLEY ELLEN McFAk1.AN1Jf9l.3 FAYE V JAl'QUEI.lNE L1-:E jovxrakw -90.43 UR sl' LA Fmkl x li Km.1,Y-90.26 l.1vcl1,l.l Downes P1.1'MMEn lIIll.l,ANIJ fH.33 5 .f I 0 IRGINIA Juuxsorv-91.25 - CHARM-is LEWIS CRAIU, jk. 90.86 I. : :N UU- : Houqomu GAu'mN+90.l8 BEVALAN SUNIA CQHENNQOJU t SONIA AFTEI. NICHOLAS ANNINOS JACQUELIN Al'S'l'IN FRANCES llARl lEl.l7 SUNIA JEAN Alfllil, llypatia lvlaith Clulw, llomc Room Rcp- rcscntativc Altcrnatc 1.1km lravcling. lwaxclwca clothes. Am- bition. To he a succcss in whatever l do. NlCl'l0l.AS ANNINK 55 -Band, xwxlng littnd, orchcstru. l.ikt'.v l ootl'1all, womcn Kllrtbilmrt' Ciollcgc. -lACfQUlfl,lN lNliZ AUS'l'lN Valunllnc Shim, lXltnNtrclx, flom- dnrc Staff. lake.: fil'lFISlYTl?lN Llanccs, ll, D football, caxlmtcrc sweaters, Amlvzlitnl University of North f.ztroltnzt l7RANCl51S lJA'l'Rlf1lA l5ARl:llfl.l3 --Chorus l.t'l4t'.f lioxxlinu, movies, footlwall, dreamy music, Tommy. .Arnhilmri Smgcr. JACK GIZRALD BARR flwlauryNcxuphottrigrttpltcr,l.atmf1lulw. Likes Basketball, onions, hasclwall, hands, yaclitx. :lnihllmn To lvccomc a C. P. A. JACK BARR MARILYN BERLIN f lvlARll-YN JEAN Bl2Rl,lNflitiqucttu Clulw, Red Cross Club, llypatia lvlath Club, I.ikc.s Eating dancing, football, niovuua. anuary Seniors C 'm' IWILDRED El.lZAl3E'l'll BIBB-lwlaury Ncws, News-lfditor. Z? Likes: lvlusic, sports, dancing. Ambitzun: 'l'o bc succcgslul. .13 -1 5 LQ' lfRANClS SARCIIZANT l5l,Alili, jk, --Johnston lllmptcr ol I li Y, uw Likes. lmotlfall, lmskctlNaIl,dar1cing. xlrnlulitut lo go tocollcuc 'V 4',.1',1'vA 51,5 Q af 'lj ni 1, . X l-'IERTVIAN lN4OR'l'ON BOBROXV -I.ilws' lfootlwzill, lwaskctlmll, ! bv swimming, history, unmcn. .Ambition Collcgc. fn 1 av. 1243 A . . 1 4 . NANCY BLAND C,ABE:l.LA1.1kcs' Ral.v.:hccscl1urgcrs,ltasclvull ,'YiJ,, ' games, surpriscx Amhilinn' To make a good larmcrk wilc. MILIJRED Blllli FRANCIS l3l.Akl-1, lk, HERMAN IHJBRUW NANCY CAl!lil.l. .... . . E... -v .. -. .,., , . -W .. - LOUIS CANNON, JR. CAROLYN CARON LOUIS MASON CANNON,-lR.iJohnston Chapter of Hi-Y. l.ike.s' Blondes, automobiles, sports, house parties, recess. Am- bition: Learn English 8 and graduate. CAROLYN BELL CARON -Likex: Swimming, dancing, good music, chocolate fudge sundaes. Ambition: Commercial artist. l7ORO'l'llY RAli CASSIDA -Y-Teens Club, Maury News Rep- resentative, Secretary ofSenior Class. 1.iltf:.s' Football games, the beach. cheeseburgers, lX4aury. Ambition: To have good fortune and happiness. NORMA JEAN CllESl,liR eLihc'.v: Writing poetry, dancing' chocolate pie, Danny Kaye. Ambition: William and Mary College, llliVAl.AN SONIA COI lliN -Maury Forum, Maury-Bain Liter- ury Society, Student Government, Feature Editor of Maur News, Muury Representative in Oratorieal Contest. Likes: Classical music, hooks, people, chocolate ice cream, bicycling, baseball games. All1bIIilJll,' 'l'o make my mark in college and the world. lllfl.liN COIIICN -Dramatic Club, Etiquette Club. L:kes: Clothes, beach. traveling, sad movies, Stardust, , buttercreams. Ambition: Marry a millionaire. ANDREW BROADUS COOKE, JR.-ilOl'l'1C Room Representa- tive, Vice-President of Student Government, President of Student Government, Track Team, Monogram Club, Hi-Y Club, Cannon Math Club. Lilzvx: Swimming, diving, sailing, math, science. dances, music. Ambition: Doctor. ARNOLD MORRIS CQX5l'ER-lxlaury News Representative. I.ikc.v: Football, baseball, fishing, music, clarinets. Ambition: Medicine. ll.A liATHLEliN COPES eChorus, Etiquette Club, Y-Teen Club. Likes: Classical music, tennis, ice cream sodas, tailored clothes. Ambition: Totravel. OSCAR EDWARD CORDLE-MFootball and Track teams, Johns- ton Cha wter of l li-Y, Commodore Stali, Fashion Show, Minstrels. Likes: ll3each life, house parties, Christmas dances, lX4. F. Ambition: University of Virginiag Law. DOROTHY CASSIDA NORMA CHESLER .ix HEVALAN COHEN HELEN COHEN January Seniors if Wx 1, til ' F F F- ' l. '. c ,, 5,-..e I 'lf ill, gag? 1 :JJ QL if -1 , gl 1 -it , . -4-,j g-alli, ANDREW COOKIE, blk. ARNOLD COOPER ILA COPIES OSCAR CORDLE , 45 . . 35 Q 9' , 'I dt J It I f I, get I I ,A X 1 I .f., '1 ml' ' Stl I IL l,IiY VOR IlIi'I I' I'HII I II' L'tJl'I,'I'ER VIRGINIA IIIQFUIQIP YYII,I.0IIGHIlY DEFURIP anuary Seniors I M fl- Li N,- xfy,..,-' 1 lull 2, j I rr' CHARLES CRAIG, JR. EI.IZABE'I'H 1'I l'HIiRHI.I. SI IIRI.IiY Rt ISIQ ffl IRI3IQ'I II I51strlIvutors'ifIuIH, Itkm People, Christmas, Clothes ,'Imhllmn In he successful. I'IIII.I.II' PLONK t1OlII.'IIiR, 'IR Johnston Chapter ut Ill-Y l.tkz'.: Ilunttng, tishmg, swlmmmg, football, Imvtlnng :Imhllmn College, CHARI.Ii5 LIZWIS f1RAItD,.Ik Johnston Clmpter nt II1-Y, Student Assembly, Student ffounell, Treasurer nf t .hnrux Iwtlnxtrel Show, Fashion Show, l.1kr.v Girls, recess, KIIIFINIIIIZIN dunes-x. Anthllmn To he successful, IfI.IZAI5If'I'I I NICII. CIIIII IIfIiIfI.I. 'l.1kt'.v Kittens, travel, tried chicken. ,ftnlhzlmn 'I'tvCr1joy life VIRGINIA OLIVIA IDIQIWIRD Y-I'eens, IIome Ronin Repre- sentattve, Iitiquettc Club l.1ke.v Gund hooks, tlwtvthall games, fudge sundaes, people xtrnhalum Church work WII-I,OUlII IBY CAINIIZRON DIiI URID f'I'rueI4. 1.1km IIunt- ing. Itshing, women, swimmlng. Arnhllum Ilullqu' BARIEARA LOUISE DII.I,iWN--R e II ff r o s s Reprt'sent:1tlve. IvIz1ury News Representative. Lakes Ifoutlwull, music, I'-uoks. xtnlhrllon Stentwgrapher. A RUBERIII W'l5NCI DIN Like.: Igt1XXIlI'lj.X, traveling, sxxnnlnlng, to have fun. Anxhrtmn To make the most of life, BIQRNICIQ DUIEINSIQY ---Chorus. NIEIUTY IX1mstrcIs of Allin and 4tw . Likes Iodance. :III sports. to m:1kem'w friends. :Imhrlmn To become a psychiatrist. LAURA JACXQUELYN IZADIZS'--Student Council Representa- tlvc, Chorus, Iome Economics Club, L1kz'.v Steaks, dancing. music, movies. dates, football. Ambzlmnf Sccrctarv, marriage. I.AI'RA EADES IIARIZARA IlII.I,t7N ROBERT DIN BERNICE DIYBINSKY ima WILLIAM EAST EDITH ENEVULIJSEN Wll.l.lAlXf1 RAYNIUND IQAS-'I' l.ikt'x llouse parties, Christmas dances, swimming slmhilmn South America, then V. NI. I. . ,. . ., .. . LDI Ill I:Nl:X'Ul.I3bl:N Iztiqueltefflub, Chorus. 1.1!-wx Bowl- ing, swimming, movies, Virginia Beaeh, flmhitmn Nursing. ,IIQSSIC 'IIIONIAS IfWIiI.I., ,IR lxlaury News Representative. xjohnsion Clmpier ol' Ili-Y l.ikt-.v Swimming, hunting, math hu., l .i ,fl l V , . e.1c.ip.irl1Ls, Viip.,1nlaI3uiel1,brunalltstrips rlnilviimri Lollege, eerlilled publie aeeounizmt. IJORUII IY lVIAlf VANSI IAW f-Like.: Dancing. football, G, lVl. Aniliilinn Buyer in a department store. ANDREW IVIAURICIE lflilililli --Cannon lvlath Cilub Student Government, Nlaury News Re resentativc Likes' Football, lwoxing, music, dancing, S, A. good clean lun. Arnbition: Surgeon. WILLIAYXI WIiSLIiY FOLK fl.ikt's. Football, traveling, hiking, movies, bowling. xiniluiitm 'l'o leave the world a little better than I found it. ,IAIVIIQS IQDWARD FURBIQS, JR. f'I.ikcs Swimming, hiking, movies, girls. .-lnihilmn Lawyer. VIRGINIA Llili FORD -Likes Swimming fancy diving lots of H friends, I . K. fimlvilmn Actress lstagel or fashion designer. EIIQAN GLORIA IfORRES'IliI.ikt's Dancing, movies. football, music, Afribitimi lo be a hair designer, IVIARIAN LllRIf'l lAA FOXXVQLI--l.ilz1's' Dancing, football Doumar s, Phillip. Anibition Io do as little as possible as long as possible. . . WHS? -ming Q . 1 - ' 5. ' , i ' pi 2 wg. K f. ' .r it 5, RX , .fi f ' N L ,., -, , N 1 JAMES FORBES,-jk. VIRGNIA FORD est ii T ,uv JESSE liWEl.l.,JR. IJUROTHY I-'ANSHAW an Whgl' anuary Seniors ff 4: gf Agf- 1.2 C-:gl V'iV -9 'Qi JEAN I-'URREST MARIAN I-'OXWI-1l.L 5 VIRGINIA FI'I.I.IiR JANE GALE LUCILLE GARTON JANE tLA'I I'IS l VIRGINIA MARIE FULLER-Chorus, Y-Teena. l.ik1'.v' Danc- ing, Paul, horseback riding, bowling. Kklllhllldfl Nurw. jANE LESLIE GALE-Y-Teens, Hypatla lvlath Club, Junior Usher, Likes: Classical music, Anne, l'hcrxJorc, lhistlcduwn, to read, to daydream, to walk in the rain, .-lnibilmi Relngmus social service work. LUGILLE HOLGOIVIB GARTONAI Iume Ronin Representative, Student, Government Representative. l.ik1'.v lfimilwall, music, ice-skating. Ambilion: Airline stewardese. JANE AUGUSTA GA'I'TlS-Like.v: Dancing, howling, dating, football. Ambition: Stenngrapher. DELORES IRMA GRADY-Student Assenihlv, lied Cross Rcp- ' resentatige, Etiquette Club. l.ikus: lwlusic, lnmlivig. tunnis, lwail- M' minlon, ancing. Ii. i,'iAlY .' Au ,Hom S I R , IQORM CRAHAM NORMA LEE GRAHAlvIaLihe.r: Dancing, the lwach, Harry. Ambition: I'o be a good wife. KATHERINE MARIE GREGGSfI.ikc'.r.' Ruwing, skating, ganleizig, playing the piano. Ambition: 'lu be a secretary and no eeper. -'F , - DOLORES VERA GRQSSlVIANfl.ik4's Georgie, the Bronx, : -- I 47 I ganclnig, skating. Ambition: I0 get married and have a euzy 5 E 5 ome or two. , HENRY STEVENS IIAINES, III--Tennis team, Coinintxlure 4 Staff, Student Council. Likes: Sailing, tunnis, phuuigraphy, loot- Zixk ball, hooks, Ambition: T0 get through college. ' .TY 'I N S -4' T' , , , , , , '--- I , EUNILE LOLA HARVEY-Likes: Dancing, skating, swimming. ' Egg' ,Zi QL Ambition: To marry and live happily. i ,L- ui ' N , gb, f.. , Q W V ' F 3 I ' I K , V W I V r k mjq f ry W IxA'l'lHiRINl-Z tslzmsus DYILORIQS URUSSMAN HENRY HAINES, III livxictii HAiu'l-Li' RICNA HAYI-IS IJUIAIRI-IS HOLLAND RIfN.f'X NIAIQ I IAYIQS -Chorus. f.ike.v.' Airplanes, riding horses, ltiatlwall. 'lnilvilmn' Aviatrix. llight instrucmr. l70l,ORIfS I'I.lllN1lVlIfR IIULLAND-Iftiquelte Club. Ilypatta Matli Clulw. Secretary ui' Student Assembly and Council, Vice- I'resident ul' Y-'I'eens. Secretary and Treasurer ul'Aluninr Reel Cross fflulw, l,iku.t Cfasltmeres. convertibles, Virginia Iieaeh. happy peuple. JXIYIIYIIIUII .-X master's degree. I'I IYl.I.lS All-:AN INLIIC -flititiuetxe Cflulx Lilcux Walks in the rain, Virginia Beach, grapes. house parties. week-ends, sewing. .'lHIIHll0ll.' fitilluptn' IVIARY VIRGINIA J.-XIXIICS fllvpatta IX'lall1 Cllulw, lfliquetle Club. Treasurer ul' the Yaleens fflulw I.iku.v 'I'ennyson's and Sl1akcspeare'spoetry. dancing. wineapples, ice cream. Perry Coma, the sung, Always Virginia Ilneaeh. and a certain young man. Almlvilimi Ivletlimlist IX'Itssionary. ORRIS BRUXVN VIAIXIIQS fXYest Chapter ul' I li-Y. l.:l:l'x Boat- ing, swimming, lualinlg. xlnilvifmn 'lin graduate from college I'AYIf VIRGINIA KIUI INSON -Y-leens. Ilypatia Ivlath Clulv. Vtee-President ol Senior Class, Ilume Rtmiii Representative. Red Crass Representative, lX1aury News Representative. l.ilu'.v Sports. elwenlate nut sundaes. my dug, Guppy, ,'lmIvi1i'tm.' Business eollege QIANICIC XVARRIZN ,IONIQS fl.1lu'.v, Boys, movies, ice cream, realing, llxutlwall, games. .lriiliilmfr NYhile collar tt'arl4er. LIAcX2LIIiI,IIXIIf l.IQIf -IOYNIQR -flfttquetle Iilulv, Sophomore Ilume Rutmm Representative, Student Assemlwly Representative. l.1ki'.v' Dancing. ITtNYIIl'1f.Z.KIEIIIDILI,I'III,COIICCIll1g reeurels. JIVIIINIIUII lfnllege. Al,liNIi DORIS li.-NIBIJNN Bain I.iterary Society, Iitiquctle Cilul-tr Reel Cross Re wresentative l.iki'x Ifaltng. fmillwall, msn ies. lwiivs. xlmlulmn' gfmillege. ARIIIIIR LOUIS IQARP fflanntm IX'IatI1 fllulw. IX4aury News Reporter and PI1nlugi'apI1ei'g Cuininudore Pltuingraplterk Assistant. lakes' Bowling. explosives, swimming, math, alvstraetness. alm- liilmnf Iravel, become physicist, loaf. I I i kv. A X xt .yi- l'HYI.I.IS INGE MARY-'AMES ORRIS JAMES FAYE JOHNSON anuary Seniors , N --c- xi W, , S 9 I 1 E Q: U ., 3 ' L- ug je .jf K -K, 'I ' ,T 4' . 9 1 5 'I I ht '..2 h -IANIUIC -mxiss -I.-'lL'QI'Iil.lNli -mtwttia ALRNIS xAi'i,AN ARTHUR KARI' aiu.. I , I l NNI I..-'K kl-QI.l,Y LIZNA l,AlllS'l'A af AllNfII.lJ l.INlD ROBERT l,YI,l-I anuary Seniors ,sz I 2 f ' I 'fs gf ' A f ,f wx. , A ll ,- ':::::Lx:f1-' ,- ,,, 10Yl'E MATHEXVS KENNETH MAY5 JOHN I.AWRliNl'l-I I-1l.l-IANUR LEON URSI II..'X l l.i WR lNl'. Kl l.l.Y lfIlqLlcIIu Cflulx W -ll ccn filulw, l,1l4w.v Su ummng, dzlnclngg, lwmx Img .'ln.l11lmn fkvlll-gc. LIQNA ISI..-XNCTI Ili l,.'X,Il,rS I .-XIN lxluurx' Mlnxlvclx. IUINIFIIWLIIUFN' C.lulv l.1l4.':v Ncw Yfxrlx, dancing, nz1n1c lmmlx VIIUNIC. In-nplr, slnxlvlllml lurnlcr'prum1nL'nl xcluxul I-I muxlu ,llll IN CIARRISI TNI IQXXVIKIQNC flf Slllfli'L'lA'L'lI'Ik'I1lI1 ffmnlvmmlnlw' Stull' pI1u1ugr:1pl1cr's zlvlxluvwl l.:kux Small In-ul lunnlimg, cluclrluzllxumrlx,unp,uncl1mlv1IcnzlnL'L'.H1411 xxrwrlx Xfnlvlllnn lflcclll call cnglm'cr1ng Ifl,lf1XNOR l,liUN l.z1I1n Cllulw, IXIHIIX iflulw, Slunlvnl Nxsrvnlvly, SIUJL-nl ffuuncll. llumc Rlunn lluprcxcnluluvu, llnm l,Ilt'l'ill'X Srwulcly. l':IlLlLIk'llk' Cllulw I :km Spnru, LIIIIICIHLI, loud Spmusln. Paul, fun 'lmlwlmfl Cfurncll wmclzll xxurk ARNOI,I3 l.liOl'OI.D ILIND I :km lXIuxu:. Izxvwguzsgk-x, dancing spurlw, nmllwclmltics flmlvzlmn lflcclrlcul cmglrlccr I Rillilflill' l'lll.lXNfllQ l.YI.li flznuwn Klzlth fllulw lll Y, Iruck tcum, NIunugrzll11 f.lulH, cndnmn-IXIINNIvols, Vim'-PrL'NlgIL'l1! ul Smxphcunurc flaw. VlccfPrcN1du11l uf JUDIUI' flluw Prcxnlcm ul SL-nmr Claw lzlcux Yxrglnlu Beach lhrnxlnnm Llmwccs, Immun' PHFIICN :Xmlvllmn In lw lmppy' and succcsxlul FIUYCIQ P.fXl'l.INlQ lX1.fYIllliXYS Nluury Nou Rcpruwnlulwc. l,llu's IX1uslc, lwuulm, xpurls. lnuxucx, slnxiulmn Slcnuglzlphcr. IQIENNIQIIII XYARD IXIAYSV 1.1km lluuw purllcx Cfhrlxtnuls danuw glrls, Iuml slrnlvzlmn Lznx LUIS Nlc.I3.'XNllQl, l.1ku.v l'rrlulucx IIIUNICN dumping, slucplng. :Xnzlulmn Hotel PBX opcrznfvr SIIIRLISY Ifl.l.l:N Nlcilf.-XRI ANU 'lrcuxllrur ul Snpl1wm1m'c, ,lunlm'. :mul Senior Claw lftlqucltc lllulw. IXIAIUY5' IXIlnNlrcIs 1944, 1045. l uxl1mn Slum. XVEIICDIIIIC Sham, Srudcm fl-xuncll, Y-lfcnx Home Rumi! llcprcxcnlallxc l.:kc.v Shrimp umclxl:lllx Vlrglnlu Beach. cashmere Qwcalcrx qlmhllmn xyllllillll and lxlillj W 5 Xxx i . LUIS MCDANIEL NHIRLEY MCFARIAND is Ri t lit lil.l-IANUR MISAIJOR l.AWRI'iNCli MEDNICK GLORIA MIl,l.AN IEIQURGIQ Mll.I.IiR lil.liANt TR I IUPIQ lX1lfAlX5l'l l.:kt'x 'l'tmlrz1vcl. cold mwtrnltp.5l1t nights. lung wzlllw, sntnx, fil1I'INlI11llS xlrnbtlmn lX'lcrc.I1th Ctmllcgc. l.AW'lllfNC1lf l,l'flf NIIQDNICK Sccrctary and 'lrcasurcr uf Cannon lkflallw Clulw l,:kt'.v Sxxunmmg. gull. It'ncn1g. math, violin. rlmlvtlmn .Al'L'l1llL'L'l. xmlmixt, wurltl lravt'lcr, GLORIA lX1ll.l.AN l.:kux Ifuutlmll, t11t1s1c,tlal1clm,5 xlmlvzlmn Dcstgmcr' Uliklllllli lXflll.l.lfR -il.tke.v Basulwall. Iutwllwall. lmwlnm. sailing, gurls. Arnlulmn lofmish cullt-gc ANNF I ANLQI lfY INIUURIQ fY-'l'ccns, Lalm fflulx, hlunitfr ushcr l.1lu'x 4 llz1lln..clrlcl11lsll'y, sports. music nlnthzlmn c,l1l3l11ICill rcscarch MARYJANI-1 IVIURRIS 'c:l1lJCl'lC2.lk.lCI', CunltnutlnrcStall, Stutlurtl ANNE Momuz MARY Momus KnuvL'rnn1cnt llcprcsclmtutlvc. llumc Rtmmn Representative. N- lcuns, lftiqucltu lflulw, l.tl4u.v Cflwucrlng, lwluury Band. lotmtlnall players, all sports xlntlulmn Cullcgc J S . JISANNIZ C1ORNlil.l. lX1lIRLX7Cll---fl,1kvs lvluslc, lotrtlwall gunws, ltnutlmll playcrs, lnuvlcs slrnhllmn 'Inu travel, i R.fx1,vllmL11, Musstal.MAN.JR 'zum llunt1ng.swlmming, -'l--- 6sM --L2- Ilmtlwall, outdoor sptmrts xlmbzlmn 'lla get marrlcd and travel. I --.-.1-:- YALIQ NIQSSON flvlmslruls l,tks.w l7utulwall, music, dancing -,W-A , . Q ' Amlutmn lo lwc u success. . --gf? i -,,:,,,...- A- ln-A c:oNs'rANcttc PEARSON QLD- Maury News N'w5 lidtt f, , I4 Chorus, Y-Tccns l.1lcu.w lo laugh. Virginia Baath, llnntitlly - 1 .iff Dorscyfs INUSIC, dancmg, mtwvtcs. :Xmlutmn Journalism Q- 'C' .1--7 ,,... ,Q 199' -jk-IANNI-1Ml'RDUL'H RALIIH Ml'SSI.EMAN, jk. YALE NESSUN K'0NS'l'ANCl-I 01.19 3 1' 2 II I DORIS OXVENS MARGIE OVVENS January Seniors Z9 43 4: lhl ARI r-,nam g e JK! 9' Y IX ixx tx 52 JESSE PARKER CAPITOLA l'AX'l'0N DORIS JEAN OWIQNS-Like.: Nlovies, fried potatoes. a tall, dark, and handsome hoy, clothes. Amhtttnn. To he a seeretary, and to travel. IVIAROIE LEE OYVIINS-Likes' Clothes, movies, LlZll'1ClHH. Donald. Ambition, Toheastenographer. JIZSSIZ IIAROLD PARKl2RfflVlaury News Representative. l.ikt'x All sports, Joyce lN4. .flnthtlton Baptist minister. CAl'l'I'OI.A I2STIfl-I-If PAXTON -Like.: Art, musie, writing poems and stories. Ambition Dress designer. DAVID HARDEN PlI2RCIifWest Chapter of Ili-Y, Band, Ltkex. People, sailing, and math. Ambtlmn: Dentist GEORGE IQLMIZR RAIVIIVIING-Nlonogram Club. Track, Junior Varsity Basketball. Ltkex' Chemistry, basketball, swimming music. Ambition: Industrial chemist. IVIARGARIET MONCURE REED fY-Teens, litiquette Club, Minstrels, Fashion Show, Valentine Show, Chorus. l.tke.r' Cush- mere sweaters, sailing, operas, Hlvliddiesf' Iormals, peppermint iee cream. Amlwiliun. Juilliard School ol lvlusie, New York. SARA RIiI,I,OSfY-Teens. Likes' Walks in the rain, music, rhumbas hrown eyes, hanana splits, stars, Anibiltun: To go to South America. I ORY MIDOIETI' REYNOLDS, JR.-Stage manager, Johnston C hapter of I li-Y. l.ikcs 1 Music. stage productions, fishing, sail- ing flying Arvtlvtlturt. lileclrieal engineer. MARY I I IZABIYIAH RICI IARDS-Maury News Representative, Y liens I tkvsr Beach, oysters, hulldogs, music, Sara's brother. Ambtltort Beachcomber. gi , . I, .1 l!1.'IRHAlil-1'I'lll-Ilill SARA RIiI.I.US IVUY Rl-IYNULIJS, -IR. MARY RICHARDS MARJORIE ROCRHILI. RAMONA RUBIN MARVIORIE ANN ROCKHII,I.-fY-Teens, l.ilw.s: Twilight I'imc, bracelets, week-ends, football games, Ambition: College, interior decorator. RAMONA RUI3INfIiliquelte Club, Library Aides Club, Red Cross Rt. wruentative lik I I'alin movies danein i ood 7 .L . 1 L. gy . gl, ,L time, Ambition: College. MARION MARII2 RUSSIZLI---Math Club, Iitiquette Clulv, Student Council Representative. Junior Usher, I.atin Club. l.ilw.v' Musie, dancing, swimming, clothes. xImhiliun: Io go into radio Work. CI IARI-O'I I'Li WINDLIQY SA'I I'ITR'I'I IWAITLZ -Maury Chorus, Minslrels. l-ilce.s: Sports, clothes, hooks, movies, music. Am- bilion: Stcnographcr. MARY IiI-I.IjN SAUNDI2RSiStudent Government, Student Assembly, Maury Song Book Committee, Red Cross Club. l.il4ex.' llookkeepin , lwanana splits. music, movies. clothes, ehoeolate rake. Ambiliun: IIliches. MARY VIRGINIA SCI IliPP4l.ilu's: Dancing, movies, lwowlimg. Ambition: Retailwork. ROBERT STURUIS SIMPSON --NVest Chapter ofl Ii-Y, Cannon Mulh Club, Track team ftq.ibD. l.ikcs: Moth sailboat racing, lootbull, dances. hayrides, swimming, house parties. Amlvilinn: College, engineering. AUDREY SIZI2MORIiil.ike.r: Dancing, howling, swimming, eating. Ambilimi: Togetmarried. MAR'I'I IA I3I,ANCI'II2 SMITI ISON -Red Cross Representative. l.ikex.' Bowling, football, swimming, steak, potatoes. Amlviliuni Stenographer. fANE EI.IZAI3E'I'II SIINSONA-I7ashion Show, Iitiquettc Club, Iome Room Represcnlal ive. St udenl Government, Y-Teens, Maury News Representative. Likes' Dance hands, singing, Virginian Beach, X .U. .fImbiIimi.' Professional singer. 5 ROIHEIVI' SIMPSON AVDRI-IY SIZI-IMURIQ MA RION R U SS Ii I.I, CHA R l,0'l I'I-I SA'I l'ER'l'HYVAI'I'E QU' SY MARY S.-Xl'NIlIillS MARY SCHEPI' anuary Seniors -1 L' 4 .,g ,f:' i- I , - , 5, , , 1' ' lf 4 I' v .lvl l , pl. .j s any-s. if f ft ,f I is , ' ' 'B ,... . . ' R, 55.2. FtIAIl'l'HA SMITHSON PIANI-I STINSUN li' A NIUI N I-I I I'Ii 'I II EM IDI-IS IVINIFRIEI7 'I'Rl'I'I I' BRVCE 'I'I'l'KIiR FDYVARI3 'I'l'RNIiR AN'I'UINIi'I I'Ii CI IRIS 'I I IVMIDI-QS Y-'I ucm Sxudvm CIm'u'n- ment 1.1km Mufrc LIEIVICIIUL. Irznvcllng 4-:mug I5 I' .Imluimn IVIury YN zlxlwlnglun Cnllcgn' Vv'INII RIiI5 BANKS 'IIRIIIII' Sludcnl Guvcrvuwmcnt Nl-nurx NL-wx Rcpruwnluxllvc, -IUI1-IUI' Rui Cfnux. I Iumc Rmmm Iicfwruwrmld Ii I URI3IfS 'I'lKfKIiR l,1kI'.v Illnclnpg, Iwmxllng, panlxcx Amhllmll IXIccI1zmlcuI cnglvwcr IQDWARD CIASIQY 'I l IRNUR---Distrnhumrs' Club I.:k4-.v I-'nm' hall, SVJIITIITIIIIH, d:n1clm.z. Amlulmn News rcpurlcr NORIVIA CIARULYN IIAVIIIORID fIX'Izlury Ncxxs Rcprcscnlullvu Likes Pcklnese dogs, Claude, food, cluthu. Iwcudm :Imbnmn I0 travel NURMA 'I'WII'0RI7 IiS'I'I'fI.III'1 VAKOS P 1 Q Q k IES I I:I.I.I: VAKU5 fl,1lw.v IXIus1c, guud Iwcmlu, Iwaldw. vuculumns movics. Anlbxlmru College IVIARY ANNE VIRGILI -Y-Iccns. Iillflullllt' fiIuIw l.1ku.v House parties. crowds. Vurginm Beach, I5uII. cuxlmwrc nxculurx, Crmkus, Ilrod, slump Amhzlmn Cfullcgu ', rx ' BARBARA Vv'ADIffYfIIccnN 1.1km I3z1r1clm4. drculny muxlc, .,-.. , vatmg, Iwcach, Ambrlrun I'mx'CImg I Iv. 4 I I I . ' GRACE IiI-IZABIi'IIII NVAI.'I'l BN Rui ifrn-xx Rcpu-w11l:lllx'L'. ' - 1.1km Eats danclng. Iwowllng, typmg, week-cmix xhrxlutmzx A In succeed IU Ilic. .Nl X -, ' IRWIN EDNVARID WARANCII Urchcstru I rlkvx Gund ' ,, 5:5 things to cal, glrls, ITIUSIC, wwnnwmnng, ,'Irr1hum-11 In gruduulc I ' X V R from high school and cmcr thc business world. - N xi, J' Ks. qi, KI vm I 8 'U!l'h- 5 1-. A MARY YIRGILI BARBARA WADE GRACE WAIXVON IRXVIN WAR.-INCH Inv., Izllqucrlc f-lull Xflccnx kI,rlwx Musnc lrwllwull, damrlng, lnuunIlgI1l nlghlx Inxlulznn Irv mzxku el xllcccsx ul Illc IXRIKI r..,,:..-.,. ...,.. ... XVANDA XVARRI-IN XVINII-'RED W'HI'I'EHliAD HERBERT W'Hl'I'I-EHIIRST ELSII-I WILIJER WANDA GITRIVIAINIZ VJARRIZN -fllome Room Representative, lX4aury News Representative. Likrx 'licrry and the Pirates. eocker spantels, ll. lvl. A., food, clothes. Ambition' William and Mary College. WlNll:RIfIJ Cl IRISIINIZ WIIIIIIQI lIfAD--l.illt's.' Dancing, music, ull sports, Bill. x'lnil11Iiun' Singing. I IIiRI3lZR'l' MARION WI IITIfHIJRST--f-Maury News Represen- tative. l.ikex' Girls, cars, chocolate milk shakes. Anibzliun' Army Air Corps. ICLSIIC l.UU WlI.DliR --Cashier in Ixlaury Bank, Student As- sembly Representative. Likes' Iec cream, dancing, Chris. Am- hitmn ll: succeed in everything attempted. IQMILY Rl.l'l'H WILDER -l.ike.v- Skating, howling, dancing, swimming. Amhilmn' Housewife. VIRGINIA SIIQVIQNS WIl.I.tiOX f-lftiquette Club, Dist rilwu- tors' Club, lfashion Showx Like.: Iglondc headed athletic hoys, , Fuzzy, house purtics. I mbiliun fu ege. llli'I l'Y ,lIiAN Wt5Ol.ARD -Red Cross Representative. I.ik4'sf Dancing, lvoys, clothes. Anxbiliun: lo travel to Canada. lf g .- Q ...- . -3- Mgmt-NT? SEQK1., , Q 1 K -1 ,- 1 I LT :- ,af -. 5.-1-: -- fw- EMILY VVILDER VIRGINIA WILLCOX BE'l I'Y WUOLARD June Class Oflicers JOHN THOMPSON. . , . ,.,. Prwiflwzl S'1'AN1,EY GOODMAN. . . . , . Vive-Preyidcfzt HELEN KlJ'I'A'XRIIJES. . . ...,. .S'en'cl1zfy A1u'HuR VFHOMPSUN. . . . . Trcamrw' June Class History Time and fide 'wailfor no man. The Day has finally arrived-Graduation Day! But now that it is here, the sense of exultation which we were certain'would be present is replaced instead by a nostalgic melancholy. Have three years elapsed so quickly? .' Let us take a glimpse into the past. The sunny September morn on which we mounted the lofty steps of Maury for the first time as students, little did we realize the many memorable occasions which would highlight our Sophomore and Junior years. We commenced by electing the class ofiicers. Our superior chorus, band, and athletic teams were well represented by our talented and ambitious class- mates. We took advantage of the interesting and instructive clubs by joining and becoming active members. As a result we became richer by the many friend- ships formed. Latin tournament winners in 1945 were John Thompson and Peggy Johnson, second and third place winners respectively. The same year, Howard Simmons received first place honors in the French tournament. In the spring of19-16, Maury won district first place honors in debating, prose, and poetry reading, and dramatics. At the University of Virginia, our debating team was acclaimed best in the state, and we also took first place in poetry reading. September, 1946-Seniors at last! Many things occurred in this our last year which will not be easily forgotten. These incidents-some important, some insignificant-will remain a part of us through the years. The productions of the annual Fashion Show, Maury Merry Minstrels, and the Senior Play were made successful by the efforts of many students and teachers. For their laudable dramatic work in the Little Theatre, Alice Jean Varian, Arthur Smith, Marceline Coplon, Beryl Adler, and Nancy Ball deserve much praise. Our Maury News Staff, headed by John Leslie, should be commended for producing a newspaper which kept us posted on all happenings of importance, gossip, reviews, and colorful personalities. We, the Class ofJune, 19-17, were indeed fortunate in having Miss Janice Bland for our sponsor. Without her competent and untiring assistance at all times, we would never have risen to such heights or accomplished the things necessary for a successful class. We thank you sincerely, Miss Bland, for being our ever- present friend and indefatigable adviser during our memorable stay at Maury. Lastly, dear classmates, allow me to take this opportunity to wish you luck, prosperity, and happiness in the years to come. HELEN KOTARIDES, Secretary. June Honor Graduates AR'I'I-IIIR HAI.L SMITH, JR.-96.33 MARGARE'l' ANN J0HNS0N796.l5 SHIRLEY ELOISE ACKISS-96.04 PI-IYI.I,Is ANNE BERMANf95.75 HOWARD FNSIGN SIMMONS, JR.--95.30 PATRICIA ANN DAVIS-94.83 l,OIs WINNIFREIJ FRIEIJMAN-94.81 ANNA FRANCIS CONNUl.l,Yf9-1.60 NANCY ANNE BROWN- -94.48 BE'I I'x' DABNEX' FSIES-94.40 MARJORIE JANE KAN'l'ERA'9-1.15 NELLIE MADEl.INE BEALE-93.91 WA NDA JACRSONAQFLSI ROGER EDWARD H EDO E I'E'I'H-93.76 June Honor Graduates N S'rANI.Ev DAVID KIOODMAN-93.70 ' EDITH LEE MCJRRIS xvHI'l'E493.59 ELIZABETH ANN I,Av'roN-93.27 JUNE MARIE DIvI-:Rs-93.20 EI,IzAaE'rH ANNE BAss-93.18 KIERALD INE FRANCES OssoRNEw93.l4 THEODORE ADL!-2R+92.80 GERALD HowARD STEIN-92.76 ROBERT MIl.'FON SIIMMERLIN-92.67 NANCY ANN FEN'rREss-92.65 PATRICIA COl.l.EEN MlTRl'HX'+92.60 FERDINAND PHII.I,IPs, -IR.-92.45 NIICHAEL P ARTESE, JR.-92.37 HARRIE1' WHI'I'INc: BIIRDEN-92.30 irture no! 5h0w7ltHOWARD LEIGH PDDRE-92.77 June Honor Graduates JOHN VAl.EN'rINE TH0MPS0N,JR.192.30 CEERALDINE NIARRI0'l I'492.26 EUNICE NVORTHAM jENK1NsA92.2-1 LARKI N HOLMES BARN m'rf92.l0 MARY' AN NE CooKEA92.00 BETTY CORNELKA WILLIAMS-91.96 Lois ANN TRAFTON'91.91 MILDRED JEANNINE GARRETT-91.78 CSEORGE VVn.l.1AM IJETTERMAN, JR.-91.77 MARY MAI.IAROS-91.74 STANFORD BERYL ADLER-91.71 SHIRLEY MAY THoMPsoN-471.56 Jose!-H VV11.'roN AMORY, JR.-91.54 HE1.1zNLoU1sa MAsoN-91.35 June Honor Graduates NURMA l.Il.I.IAN HII.I.-91.25 JANE ESTELLE WEnIzf9l.14 R UTI-I EDWI N HA k'I'-90.96 DAVID BARFIELD SINGl.E'I'0N-'90.95 MARY KATHERINE SuIvIwALI'i90.90 JuI.IA VERNON PARKER-90.89 ARTEMIS STELLA MANUELt90.74 LUCY Ho LT MA Izcus-90.68 JEROME DAVID PERl.MAN190.65 Doms JEAN Rol.Es+90.-18 SHIRLEI' LEE Sl'ENCEi90.-18 JANE LEE CHERRY-90.45 JEAN NE'I rE ELAINE Fos'rEI1A90.2l BE'r'rv MAE Os'rEIaHELDI-f90.2l BESSIE 'IJHEUDURE HA'I'zuI'ulII.os-90.00 IH-IV!-1Rl.Y ACI-XY SHIRLEY ACKISS kQs. x S N. W . 'l'HI-IUDURH ADLER CAROLINA ALMOND . une Semors -E .1- s -:Pe X g J XX Y -5. :- 1 1 'FABETHA ACREE STANFORD ADLER BEVERLY GILLIAM ACliYflx1aury Chorus, lxiaury hilnslrels, Etiquette Cluh, Fashion Show, Commodore Staff. l.ilu'.v People, lime cokes, music. Ambilion, College. SHIRLEY ELOISE ACKISS f- Y-Teens Vice-President, Chorus Vice-President, Student Government, Etiquette Cluh l.1kc.v Music, painting, brunettes, Ambition Study art. TABETHA CAMlLLE ACREIQ--fl.1lzt's.' Movies reading, lwowl- ing. Ambition Typist, STANFORD BERYL ADLliRfBand, Orchestra, Maury-Hain Literary Society, Minstrels, Class Night Platys, Cannon Math Club. Dramatic Class, Virginia Literary Drama lontest, lfashion Show, First Year Spanish Contest. Like.: Olives, tlramatlcs, music, sports, girls. Ambillon To enter the field of politics and lveeome a great statesman, THEODORE ADl.ERfLatin Club. l.1kvx,' The song, the dance the romance. Ambition, To attend college. CAROLINA BEULAH ALMOND-I.ilu's. Swimming, dancing, skating, howling. Ambillun: Bookkeeper. EVERETT RAY ALTIZER, JR.-Johnston Ili-Y. l.lkcs.' lfoot- ball, swimming, dancing. Ambition: V, M. l. JOSEPH WILTON AMORY, JR,mB3Hd, Cannon Math Club, Orchestra Home Room Representative Like.: Bowling math music dogs peanuts Ambition Fnginecr ETHLL LOUISE ARCl lT'R Likes Skating reading tmhroid ery Ambition Bookkeeper ortvpist WILLIAM THOMAS ARMISTEAD l :lies Baseball football Virginia Beach loahng riding hunting Ambition United States Marine Air Force i I i . l i i t i 5 l EVERETT ALTIZER, JR. JOSEPH AMORY, JR. ETHEL ARCHER WILLIAM ARMISTEAD PATRICIA A'l'WlLL ROBERT BACCHUS CECIL BAKER, -IR. WILLIAM BAKER PATRICIA GORDON AIXVILL iffhorus, Orchestra, Etiquette Club. l.ikv.v Music,lmwlinglfnglish, :lmbmun Westhampton College, lo be a singer, concert work. ROISIQRVI' IIUIXIINS BACCIIUSW-Basketball team, lvlinstrels. l.i'kr.v jo, swimming, dancing, tennis, sailing, lishing, basket- ball, iee cream Amlulmn Army, then college. CECIL LIQONARID BAKER, VIR. --Like.: Ifootball, basketball, curving xlnibiliun lvlaehinist or carpenter. WILLIAIVI WILSON BAKERiBand, Orchestra. Likes Holi- days, dates, classical music, steak, Benny Goodman. Ambition. To bc a millionaire NANCY IRVIN BALL 'fRed Cross, Student Government, lvlath Club Etiquette Club, Y-Teens lakes Sailing, dancing, country club, blue eyes, Anibilion Teach dancing. LEWIS HOWARD BANCROl:'I'fl.ike.r' Swimming, football, baseball, basketball Ambition Finish school, Army, maybe. WILLIAM WALKER BANCROFT--l.ikes' Outdoor sports, llmothall, basketball, games, beaches, Ambition Airplane me' chanic. GEORGE WESLEY BARHAIVI -Monogram Club, Baseball team. lake.: Baseball, football, basketball, hunting. Ambition Finish school. KAY I3AR'I'LEY--Dramatic Club Vice-President, Bain Literary Society Secretary, Junior Red Cross, Etiquette Club, 1041: Fashion Show, Virginia Literary League Contest, Minstrels, 1047. Likes' lvliami Beach, the sound of rain, cherry cokes, week-ends, open tires, banana splits flnibitmn Dramatic major in college. ALBERT ARNOLD BARON ilvlaury-Bain Literary Society, Red Cross Representative Likes Hunting, automobiles, model air- planes, Arnbilion Chemical engineer, college, NANCY BALL LEWIS BANCRUI- l' une Seniors . -1-ax ' N- s 1 - Q l , L- ge 3,11 2. . t 9 , -. ht 5 VVILLIAM BANCROFT GEORGE BARI-IAM KAY BARTLEY Al.BER'l' BARON 46- 5' , ft l QWJ I'Hll.I.Il'S BARTON CHARLES BASS ELIZABETH BASS DOROTHY llA'I l'EN Pl lll.I.ll'S HRICSUN l3AR,l'UN -iltmlnwxtnn lltfY, Truck IL'ill1! '- '44 and '45, 'llcnnn team '45 I,alu'.v 'l'cnn1Q, truck. znrpluncs Ambtlmrl Collcgc, thun uviatlun CHARLIZS BECK l3ASSfl.1ku.v Outdoor lilo, swtmmln , good lmuks, ctm1pctrr1x'c Qportx .flmbulmn To gruduutt- from llhlltunt and lvlury lil-lZABli'l'll ANNE BASS --lvlath Club, Nlttury'-lluin Lltcrury Socicty, lftiqucttu Club. 1.1km Bmcclcts. muxtc, llymg, Xuvlcr flugut lflnthtlrmt lu truvcl DORO'I'llY li5'l'lil.l.li BA'l l'liN -l,tku.v lmutlmll. clmtxctrlaztw nut sundacs. Bobby plmhtlmn Stcrtugraphcl' LEROY lVlll.'lkON l5AUlv1, ,IR NVt-xt. ll:-Y, fllmrux l.thvs' lluntmg, ftxntbull. bowling xlrnlvtlmrl lla pull tccth. NliI.l.lli lVlAl5lfl.lNlf l3lfAl.lf 1.1km Dancing, buwbnll, foot- ball, llvmg plnnlulmrt l7flX'ilIL' sccrcturv LITRUY HAVM, -IR. NELLIE REAL!-I . -llfANNli DAl.l,AS l3l2ASl.liY--Drunt lX1ujtwrcttc, lvluury lxltn- S strclw, Dramatic Club, littqucttc Club l.tkt'.t liuttmg, slccping, tlanctng, Norman. .flnthttmn lu bc happy tht' rust uf my llfc ffif- RUl3liR'l' Cl IANNINCZ Blil,l. -,luhnwmn Chapter l ltfY, Basket- ,- f- bull tcam. Track, Football. lX1ontmp.grum Club I.lkt'x lianunu W, splits, Swtrnrntng, buskctball. truck, fcxntbull, xlrrtlulmlx ffullvsgc, 52 Q cntruncc zmtl uit bcmg four vcurs apart Z' , -Z' 1.015 ARMINIZ l3lZl.l.Alx'1Y tittqut-tw Club. Ofticc ht-tpff, u lfushtnn Show, lvlmxtrcls, l.llWfilI'X' uwsustunt l.vk-xx Vurgmm 9 x- -f Butch, tltmctng. tlrtvlng nlrrtluimrx Nlztry l3:ll1Jtt'ln A fffg- I, if g ' a+ QE Pl lYl.l IS .-XNNIQ l':liRlXl.fXN llylwzatm lXluth tflub, l uttn Club 'f S 1 St-t'rct:trN' '44 1.1141-x Ytrgtnm icach. skctchtng. basketball, ff , . , . 5 -Dm .'.' LUIIIIUN .lmlwtlmn lu uttcnd Nut' ,lcrscy fmllcgu JEANNE BEASLEY ROBERT BELI, LUIS Bl-2ltl.AMY l'HYl.l.lS HERMAN koxia aoNNlvxi.i.a HARRY BOWEN, JR. ROXIE ANNE BONNIVILLE-Band. Likes Basketball, music, boys, Ambiliun Laboratory technician. HARRY LYNWOOD BOWEN, JR.-Maury Minstrels, 1045. Likes: Football, pianos, brunettes with blue eyes. Ambilion: To graduate from college. DOROTHY NIAE BROWNQl.ikes: Football, baseball, swim- ming. Ambition: Bookkeeper. NANCY ANNE BROWN-Latin Club, Hypatia Math Club, Etiquette Club. Likes.' Football, skating, bowling, music, people, school, church, art, roast duck, winter. Ambition. To study for Christian work. JOHN HORNER BROWNLEY-Likes: Football, swimming, surf riding, summer vacation. Ambition: Some Held of the medical profession. STANLEY GATEWOOD BRYAN-Likes: Swimming, fishing, hunting. Ambition' To study law. SHIRLEY LOUISE BRYANT-Maury Chorus, Fashion Show. Likex: Music, singing, dancing, people, swimming. Ambition: To go on the stage as a singer. EDWARD JORDAN BUCHANAN, JR.-Johnston Hi-Y. Likes: Boats, swimming, tennis, football. Ambition' College, EARL LANDON BUCK-Chorus President, Johnston Chapter of Hi-Y. l.ike.i: Opposite sex, choral work, all sports, ice cream, cherry-limes, cheese-burgers, Ambition. Plumber, HARRIET WHITING BURDEN -Latin Club, Etiquette Club, Y-Teens, Junior Red Cross Club, Office helper, Likes: People, music, dancing, food, New York City. Ambition: Duke Uni- versity, Columbia University. DOROTHY BROXNN NANCY BROWVN JOHN BROWNLEY STANLEY BRYAN une Seniors .el . ' -'F' ul ' J, nh 4 ' ...fi E ,.. I-?gge f -' if-4 L H-'Pg-j - SHIRLEY BRYANT EDWARD BUCHANAN, JR. EARL BUCK HARRIET BURDEN lxA'IiHliRlNli lil'SBlili NEI.l. Ill l'I.l-IR MARY CABELI, EARNEST CARILA l'iAllll lliRlNli BUSBlil'i A--flhucr Leader, lil lklUClIC I llulv. N'f'l,L'l'f'lS, 1.1km Stardust, football. certain hoys. food. Cfhrxwlimxs. horscv hack riding. collage Amlwlmn To leach hlwlory' at lvluury Nlil.l. ROSIZ l3U'l'l,liR 1.1km lfoollwall,purllux.s.lar1Clr1g,lwlongl hair. lvluc cvcx .flnihnmn To get murrucd MARY Sl IIZRIDAN CIAl3IZl.l. Y lvlonogrum Clulwv Chorus l.1k1'x Swimming, horseback riding. sailing, music. lwoxw :lmlulmn 'lo go lo Mary' WzlSh1ngtonCollcgf:, EARNEST Al-l2XANDliR CARlLA -fl.1kex Buschall, hunting, Hshing. eating. homing Ambition To hccomc a successful electrician, JOAN Cl lARNOCIK fl.1lwrary hulper 1.1km Blue writing pupcr. -W l jewelry. hamburgers. cokcs on latc dates, good music. fxlilhlflllll lo be a nurse JUAN CHARNUCK JANE CHERRY JANE LEE Cl HZRRY --junior Red Crow, lxflaury News Repro: , scnlauvc Likes Swimming, rcadlng, a certain boy. Ambmon: To graduate from lklaury llugh School - DORIS CHRlS'l'liN5ENffl.1kus Swimming. driving a car. J. 1? B Ambzlzun Living lorjunc 10. 2.3 -Q , 1 iw . - ::1JllF 'f ELLEN LOUISE CHRISTIANSEN -Dramainc Club. 1.1km 5-:S Huw People, sailing Ambilmn To hc u nurxc , .AZ .hm 1- .514 111' - 1' - ROSllf VERDINE Cl.OVv'llR -1.1km Bowling. swimming, dunc- F b l ing. lravcling nlmlulmn lo hccomc a modul -' N .nn - Q EDNA lVlARllL CfUBl3fY-'l'c1:nS. l.ik4's Rcadmg, movies, fQ,ff4 ' dancing. chorus work. Ambzrmn To hc a trained nurse. DORIS CHRISTENSEN El,l.EN CHRISTIANSEN ROSIE CLOVVER EDNA COBB DORIS COLESON ANNA CONNOLLY EARNES1' CONSOLVO MARY COOKE DORIS LlLDINIi COl.IiSON-Likes' Creamed potatoes, danc- ing, swimming Ambition Secretary. ANNA FRANCIS CUNNULLY-Olliee helper. l.i'kes' Dancing, howling, music Ambilmn College. EARNESI' CARIQIUN CONSOLVO fl.ikes Ifoothall, hasket- hull, swimming. Ambiiion To finish college. MARY ANNE COOKIjiY-Teens, Office helper, junior Usher, Maury News Representative Likes Bowling, movies, dancing, Ambition To succeed in college DORIS CORIZLI- COPELAND 4Y-Teens l.i'ki:s People, clothes, movies, dates, hot dogs xlmbilion To get a good job, SHIRLIEY FAYIQ CURNELIUSf-Distributors' Club. l,ike's Bowling, swimming, basketball games. Ambiliun' To attend a business school in Norlolk. ELLA VIRGINIA CRIM---Chorus. l.ike.s. Swimming, dancing, foothull, drawing. Ambition To be a dress designer. ANNIE MUORE CURRIE--l-ikes Dancing, dating, Buick con- vertibles, Virginia Bench. Arrihiliiwn To graduate. MARY Iil-IZAI3IiTH DANIELS-Likes Dates, convertibles, dancing, ii white Christmas, Billy, chocolate sundaes. ANN JANIQI' DAVIS--Likes Music, reading, art, dancing. Anilviliun' I'o go to college. DORIS COPELAND SHIRLEY CORNELIIQS une Seniors Y -' K -if 'IS' Q ifrf 4, , f, 'I l 2?,,t 'i T ff ELLA CRIM ANNE CURRIE MARY DANIELS ANN DAVIS Iil.IZAIiIi'I'H DAVIS IRVIN DAVIS PATRICIA DAVIS IVILLA DAVIS ELIZABETH CHRISTINE DAVIS'--l,zkt-.s Music, dogs, New t York, Pennsylvania. Ambition, College l IRVIN HENRY DAVIS-johnston Hi-Y, Student Government, junior Home Room Representative, Maury News, Fashion Show. 1.11465 l'oothall, haskethall, heach, hlue eyes Anihiliun To go to college. l i HATRICIA ANN DAVIS--Chorus, Vice-President of Maury l'orum, lvlaury-Bain Literary Society, Etiquette Cluh. Ambition: Fo live a good and useful life. WILLA MAE DAVIS-Likes People, bowling, playing a piano, good movies, traveling, Ambition: Singer, g,OY DEESfEtiquette Club, Y-Teens. Ltkes' Dancing, beaches, owling. Ambition: Private secretary. IVIARTHA JOYCE DENBY-l.ike.r' Fishing, hoating, parties, Joy D555 MARTHA DENBY movies. Ambition: To work in a shoe store. ' GEORGE WILLIAIVI DETTERIVIAN, jk.-Johnston Chapter Hi-Y, Cannon lvlath Club, Chorus, Co-Associate Editor of Com- modore, lvlinstrels, Fashion Show. Likes Hi-Y hayrides, football, girls, chemistry, Petersburg. Ambition' Research chemist, IIKUNE MARIE DIVERS-Latin Club, Etiquette Club, Home nom Representative, Hypatia lvlath Club. Ltkes: Bowling, A 'f' reading, watching football games. Ambition: To heeome u Latin teacher. SONORA JANE DIVERSAY-Teens, junior Usher. Lzkex: Sleeping, dating, dancing, cooking. Ambition: To be a bookkeeper. STX f DONALD TUCKER DOZIER-Likes' Ifoothull. haseball, auto- mobiles, girls, Ambzlionx Diesel engineering, auto mechanic, , . H Q ff! 'f A -inf' 1?- i i i t l GEORGE DE'l I'ERMAN, JR. JUNE DIVERS SONORA DIVERS DONALD DOZIER MURIEI. DUNN PATSY EADES BARBARA EANES NANCY EAS'l'liRl.lNG MURllil. lfl.lZAl3E'l'H DUNN--Chorus, Y-Teens. l.ikes: parties, Christmas danees, horses, good music, Keith. Ambition College. enter the business world. PATSY JOYCEEADES'-l.iku.: Dancing, bowling, writing, football, Ambilmn Secretary BARBARA ANN EANESiLikes, Bowling, swimming, eating. Ambiliun' Madison College. NANCY l.li0NARD EASTERLING-Student Government, Maury-Bain Literary Society, Maury Chorus, Y-Teens, Etiquette Club, Student Council, Minstrels, Likes Beethoven, Christmas, walks in the rain, Tennyson, snow, candlelight, debates. Ambliionf William and Mary College, University of North Carolina. ARLENE EUNICE EINHORN -Dramatic Club, Etiquette Club, Library assistant. Likes' Movies, house parties, dancing, horseback riding, eating, boys. Ambition' To become an interior decorator. BE'l liY DABNEY ES'l'ESiLatin Club, Etiquette Club, Y- Teens. Likes' Horseback riding, swimming, buggies, music. Ambilion: College. HUGH WILKERSON ETHEREDGEil.ikes Good food, foot- ball gnmes, week-ends, Sue. Ambition To be a man some day, pass math, JAMES EDWARD ETHERIDGE, jk,-Cannon Math Club, licnnis team. Likex' Math, football, writing, New York, basket- ball, Virginia Beach, tennis. Anihilwn Graduate from University of Virginia. ,lOl lN LESLIE EVERTUN -Cannon Math Club. Likes Girls, the color red, football. Ambition To go to United States Coast Guard Academy. HE'l I'Y JEAN FARR -l.ike.s.' Dancing, football, horseback riding, Perry Como Ambiliun: Secretary in New York City. ARLENE EINHORN BE'l l'Y ESTES 5, June Seniors W!! , l F' I ' J C- 4 P- S- PAT 5 ,f x 1' X HUGH ETHEREDGE .5 l lg 3 I .',,' if JAMES ETHERXDGE, JR. JOHN EVERTON BE'l I'Y FARR r i 1 MARY I-'ENTRESS NANCY I EN'l'RESS i l l i l l i 'I'HEI,MA FINE ANN FITZPATRICK . une Semors l ' :- .. .- f - Q4 E 2 .4:-if ,ik E' .2 ,af- ffe . - - jig?-4 W I- W A ' ' i.,f-,1.?j- JOHN FEREBEE SONDRA FINI-I MARY LEE ITENIRESS -1.1km lvlusie, bicycle riding, good food. Klmbilmn To graduate NANCY ANN FENIRESS --Etiquette Club, Y-Teens. l.ilw.v House parties. the Colonnas, hot dogs, dancing, sailing. Am- bition lxlajor in psychology, JOHN TERRELL FEREBEE --,Fashion Show. I.ikt's.' Swim- ming, football, music, surf board ricling. Anibilimi Virginia Pilots Association. SONDRA ROSOLIND FINE--Dramatic Club, Latin Club, Maury News, Etiquette Club, Student Government Representative, Bain Literary Society. Likes. Sports. movies, dancing, Stan. Ambition. Social worker. THELMA FAYE FINE v -Dramatic Club, l.ike.t' Virginia Beach, food, music. Amhiliun College. ANN CARMOTT FITZPATRICK -Etiquette Club, Y-Teens. lgxikes' Dancing, football, weekeends, certain boys, food. Anibilivnf .ollege. RICHARD LEE FORD, JR fajohnston Chapter Ili'Y, Cannon Math Club, Likes Football, baseball, basketball, swimming. Ambition: Architectural engineer. ADRIAN GERALD FOREHAND-'l.ike.v: Football, basket- ball, women. ROBERT GILLILAND FORREST-Johnston Chapter Ili-Y, Maury Chorus. Likes House parties, basketball, math, dancing, swimming, Spanish. Ambilion To go to college, JEANNETTE ELAINE FOSTER-Y-Tccns. 1.1144-.v Beach, Schoes, dancing. good times. Ambilion Secretary or stcnographer. l r e RICHARD FORD, JR. ADRIAN FOREHAND ROBERT FORREST JEANNE'l l'E FOSTER FRANK FOUNTAIN 1.015 I-'RIEDMAN EI.lZABE'I'H FROST GEORGE GAL!-1,-IR. FRANK Sl'RA'l l' l 0llN'l'AlN 'Cannon lX1ath Club, ,Iohnslon llt-Y. l,ikt'.s Chemistry, physics, hunting, fishing, Ambition Chemical engineer. l.OlS WlNNll Rlil3 l RlliDb1ANfSeeretary ol' Sophomore Class, Chorus, Co-Business Manager of Commodore, President of Dramatic Club, llypatta Math Club l.zkt-.t Bananas, ice cream, lfspanol, acting, chemistry flnibilmn' laboratory technician. l'fl.lZAl5l'f'I'll Wl ll l'Nl'1Y l'4R0S'l' Maury-l3um Literary So- ciety, l lyptttttt lxluth Club, Y-Teens, Student Government, Chorus. Ltkux. lwlusie, books, men. xlntlvzlmn Vocalist or linglish teacher. KilfURUlf VJADIQ UAl.li, Elk. -Johnston Chapter lli-Y. Ltkex Photography. .'ln1l1tItun College. lvlll,DRliD JIZANNINIQ GARRIYIVI' -Help in Office l,tlcv.:.' Sports, movies, certain somebody. flmbtlitm Be a good secretary, finish school. MARY l2S'lllil.l.l2 GA'lll-lNUf'l'reasurcr of Y-Teens, Vieef President ofjunior Reel Cross Likes Dancing, football, musie, ducks, convertibles, Duke. Ambition To go to college. IIARULD GAVARIS --Distributors' Club. l,ik:'s' Dancing, women. lxlartan Spuvtll, clothes. Anibtlmn' 'I'o marry a mil- lionaire's daughter. Sl'llRl.liY MAIQ Gll.LliN -Nl.tkvs I Music, movies, football games, dancing, skating. ,-'lnibilmn l'o be a singer or model. NA'l'llAl,llf BARBARA GllX1PLlf -Ltlws' Conventions, house purfles, traveling, good music, friendly people. Ambition. Hair sly ist. FAYIZ Tl ll2l.MA GOLDMAN fRed Cross, Chorus, Maury- Hain Literary Society, lftitiuette Club, l.ilze.v Reading, jokes, bowling, Vvlashington, Nashes. .Anibttton To graduate, to attend a college near home MILDRI-ID GARRE'l I' MARY GATLING Z. June Seniors :N 31 v E- 'f:'f- - l : x Y b E A 7 E.. 4' - 9 ' A 0. , -A - HAttoi.tn t:AvAkts st-tttutsx' ctt.t.EN NA'I'HAI.IE tstivtvtte FAYE noi.mvtAN MARGARET GULDMAN MARILYN GOLDSWEIG AIIIIIQRT GURNTO, AIR. HARRY GORNTO, III une Sen1ors '-'I A I .fi- ? : fr I 'fr' V W - : . ,f,,-F? ,, ,,,. ' NA'I'AI.lE GOODMAN S'l'ANl.EY GOODMAN MARGARET Llili COLDMAN-Iitiquettc Club. Dramatic Club. Likes Ilouse parties. chow mein. heaeh. football games, music, Amhilmn College, MARILYN ANNIi GULDSWIilCfiMaury News Stall. Nlaury- Bain Literary Society. Latin Club. Etiquette Club l,1kv.v Cats, the medical profession. i'LVnne. the finest things in life. Arnlvilmnf To be a laboratory technician. NA'l'ALlIi ROSE COODMAN 1,ihu.v Convertibles, how-ties. Princeton. house parties. summer. Spanish, Latin. Ambition: Barnard, linguist. STANLEY DAVID GCXUDMANH-Basketball team. Baseball team, Monogram Club. Maury News. Vice-President uf Senior Class Likes Sports. summer, girls Anzhilmn llniverslty of North Carolina, ALBERT BROOKS GORNTO, JR.-Johnston Chapter III-Y, Fashion Show, Maur Minstrels. Likes Baseball. dancing, theaters, Ambzlmn 'Io bc a draftsman. HARRY CLIFTON GORNTO, III-Johnston Chapter of Ili-Y, Maury Minstrels. Likes Beach, taking trips, football. Ambitmnf Virginia Polytechnic Instutute. JOHN STEWART CRAY-Ifontball and Baseball teams. W'est Chapter Hi-Y. Basketball. Maury News Representative. I'ashion Show Lzkex Football, basketball, baseball. Virginia Bench, Christmas dances. Amlulmn College at Hampdenf. ydney. GRACE I2l.IZAI5EiI'II GRIGG --Junior Red Cross Representa- tive. Likes Swimming. tennis. dancing, cokes Ambition Nurse or airline hostess. WILLIAM THOMAS GRICCS-Football team. hlonogram Cluh, Basketball tcam, Baseball team lake.: Sports, house parties, Ambition College DAPHALEEN REMONA GRINNELL-Y-Teens. Etiwettc Club. Likes, Football.R.j.,catinp,. Ambition. Mary ash- ington College. JOHN CRAY GRACE GRIGG WILLIAM GRIGGS DAPHALEEN GRINNI-Il,I. HARRIETT Gll'l l'ERMAN MARY GUYNN llARRlli'l l' GU'l l'lERMAN-Dramatie Clulw, Math Club. I.ikcs: Sports, especially swimming, movies, mystery books, chow mein, Ambition' To travel abroad. MARY ADELGUYNN-Librarian helper. Likes: Dancing, music, friends. Amhmon: Typist. MARGARET MQDIZRMOTT HACKNEY-Maury Chorus, Student Government, Maury Minstrels. Likes: Fried potatoes, football, beach, dancing, Ted, Ambition: College. BETTY FRANCES HALL --Junior Red Cross Representative. l-ilwx: Sports, reading, popular music, dancing. Ambition: Nurse at Norfolk General Hospital. ANN BRASWELL IIAMILL-Etiquette Club, Latin Club, Y- Tccns. Likes' Mail, rootbeer, the telephone, North Carolina, opals. Anibirionf To be a good musician. DOROTHY VIRGINIA HARBUCK-Likes: Bowling, football, dancing. Ambilion: Secretary. EVELYN LOUISE HARFORD-Home Room Representative, junior Usher, Student Assembly Representative, ffice helper. Likes: Cashmere sweaters, bowling, ice cream, football games. Ambition: Interior decorator. RUTH EDWIN HART-Secretari of Y'Teens, Maury Chorus, Omce helper, Junior Usher. Li es' Music, people, football, bowling. Ambition: College. LUTHER 'l'I'lOlVlAS HATHAWAY. jkijohnston Chapter I Il-Y, Student Government Representative. Likes. Football, milk- shakes, good looking girls, basketball, dancing. Ambition: Navy, learn to jitterburg. BESSIE THEODORE HATZOPOULOS-Co-Associate Editor of Commodore, 'Treasurer of Etiquette Club, Vice-President of Bain Literary Society, Secretary and Treasurer of junior Red Cross, Maury Debating Team, Sophomore and junior Home Room Rep- resentative. Y-Teens. Hypatia Math Club, Maury Chorus. Vir- ginia Literary League Contest. Likes: People, music, chocolates, singing, debating. Ambition: William and Mary, then Duke, teac er. MARGARET HACKNEY BETTY HALL ANN HAMILI, DOROTHY HARBUCK une Seniors -JL I -...-T. rl tiff: Q - Q Enwf ef -5 - L V, .. ,,,... -'5-if EVELYN HARI-'ORD RUTH HART LUTHER HATHAWAY, JR. BESSIE HATZOPOULOS RULQI-lk Ill-QIJtiliI'li'l'll IH-1'I l'Y HERB!-lR'l' ELEANUR HICKS NURMA Hll.l. ,lUl'l'l'i Hflllfllih MARTHA HUGSHIRE une Semors -3 ? -.gli 32 4: - qffml - , fills K .'YiJA2 4 ROGER EDWARD llElXIEPETl l ---Band, Urchest ru, Cannon Math Club Likes lxlusic, football, movies xlnibnmn. ln- dustrial chemist BE'l4'l'Y LEE llERBER'lifEtiquette Club, Chorus, lxluury News Staff, lfashion Show, llypatia Math Club. I.ilw.v Sailing In windy weather, crew euls, brown eyes, music, Country Club. Ambilmn College, ELEANUR ,IORIE l'llCKS'fl.1Iu'.t Daneung, swimming, skat- ing, bicycle riding Anzbmun Nurse NORMA l,ll.LlAN HILL-ffY-'lieens l.1lzr.t Sports, movies, dancing, California Amhilmn Psychiatrist. JOYCE SPRUILL HODCIES-Etiquette Club. Y-'l't-ens, Cheer Leader, Math Club 1.1km Sailing. Country Club, blue eyes, regattas, cats, watermclons Ambilion College MAR'l'llA ANN l'l0CJSlllRE --Math Club. Etiquette Club, Red Cross, Y-Teens. Likes Music, Spanish class, sailing, people, Virginia Beach, house parties, food. Amhilmn W'llIian1 and Mary in Williamsburg. study psychology. g6'lSEPl'l BATEMAN HOLDER--Band, Orchestra. l.1ke.v' usie, model aviation, football, baseball, Boy Scouts, swimming, camping, Ambition Aeronautical engineer. BETTY ANN HOLT --Likcx Horses, people who think of others' feelings, art Ambition Make good at something MERRITT JENNINGS DIXIE HORNE --johnston Chapter Hi-Y, Chorus, Minstrels. Lzkex Land iazz records, football, music, traveling. Ambilmn Electrical engineering DAVID STANLEY HORTON-Like.: Football, swimming. beautiful things, Ambnmn To succeed, be happy in whatever l do. ,l OSI-1l'll HOLD!-IR BE'l l'Y HULT MERRITT HORNE DAVID HORTON VIVIAN HOUGH HELEN HUMPHRIES VIVIAN LOUISE HOUGH -Etiquette Club, Maury Chorus. Likes: Football, tennis, dancing, swimming, travelling, people, music, singing. Ambition' Nurse, secretary, or just a housewife. HELEN ANl'I'A l'lUMPHRlES-Like.: Cotothe movies, skate, ride a bicycle. Amhilion' To be a secretary. Bl:I'l l'Y RUTH HUNT-l.ikes' Driving, football, dancing, Arps, MARY JACQUELINE HURST-I.ike.t.' Nlusieubowling, movies, boating. Ambilionf United States Navy Nurse Corps. WANDA JACKSON-Y-Teens, Etiquette Club, llypatia Math Club, Editorrin-Chief of Commodore, first year Spanish tourna- ment. Likes' Music, bowling, spring, a good conversationalist. Ambition: College. EUGENIA LEE!-'JENKINS-President and Vice-President of Etiquette Club, 'ashinn Show, Junior Red Cross Representative. Likes: Sailing, Country Club, chocolate ice cream. Ambition: William and Mary College. EUNICE WORTHAM JENKINS-President of Hypatia Math Club, Eticauette Club, Senior Home Room Representative. Likes: Virginia each, Country Club, Masters, slee , bridge, house parties. Ambition: To own a maroon convertibli. JAMES ROGER JENKlNS,,Ji1.iJohnston Chapter Hi-Y, Can- non Math Club, Student Government, Sports Editor of the Com- modore. Likes: Sports, especially baseball and basketball, good books, nice girls, Ambition: United States Naval Academy. NANNIE MAE JENNINCS-Like.v.' Dancing, swimming, bowl- ing, football, Ambition: Business woman. GLADYS MARIE jERNlCAN-Distributors' Club. Likes: Dancing, basketball, chocolate. Ambition, To travel, to be a secretary. BETTY Hl'N'l' MARY HllkS'l' WANDA JACKSON EUGENIA JENKINS June Seniors an -ef l f' WV E-.,. -tail l L 'I xtfgly' .Y . Q : , , r rim i .3 1 y fl Mil. as or H.: i ru! V, Zfnve R ei' A J -,L-'N .ale fa ..4,,. er., EUNICE ENKINS A J 1 Mas JENKINS, ju. NANNIE JENNINGS GLADYS JERNIGAN l'HARI.I'iSJI-1'I I' MARGARET JOHNSON LESLIE JONES, JR. VVILSON JONES une Seniors 1 ' -if ,A A, ,H..i f'J 'tf,f..--' J. 'ill at 2, E f CAREY JONES CHARLES JONES CHARLES KUI ILMANN JIf'I IlALiht'.t' Good food, sports, hayrides, Rhapsody in Blue, June Ilaver, Ambition. Chemical engineering. MARGARET ANN JOI INSONfY5Ileens, Maury Chorus, Student Government, Etiquette Cluh. Likes' Music, tennis, art. Ambition: College. CAREY VIRGINIA JONESfY-Teens, Junior Red Cross Club, Etiquette Club, Student Council, Likes: :ootball, The Raftersf' Ambition: Io make a success of college. CI IARLES ANDERSON JONES7l.tlcz'.s.' Ifoothall, swimmin , horseback riding, good food. Ambition: To go to college, studly mechanical engineering. LESLIE EDWARD JONES, JR.f'I'rack team. l.ilu's: All Tports, especially football, food, dancing, beach, Ambition: Col- ege. WILSON MCCLARAN JONES-President of West Chapter of Hi-Y. Likes: Sailing, math, girls, dancing at Country Club. Ambition: Attend Duke or United States Naval Academy. TOY LEWIS JORDAN, JR,-West Chapter Hi-Y. I.ilu-.rr Foot- ball, swimming, aircraft work. Ambition: Civilian aviation. JOSEPH THOMAS KANE-Likes: Women, sleep, good home cooked food. Ambition: Aeronautical engineer. EUGENE LESLIE KANTER-Maury Merry Minstrcls. Likes: Science, art, books, Ambition: Dentist. MAJORIE JANE KANTER-Maury-Bain Literary Society. leilifsf Reading, math, swimming. Ambition: Bryn Mawr o ege. I i TOY JORDAN, JR. JOSEPH KANE EUGENE KANTER MARJORIE KANTER YJTAMES ARTI IUR KING-' lN1zxury Forum. Lukas: lvlusic, plays, TAMRA KAPLAN MILDRED KILLMON DEWEY KING JAMES RING 'IAAIVIRA JOYIE KAPl.ANfN1aury-Bain Literary Socicty, liti- qucttc Club, Fashion Show. I.ih1-s' Dancing, music, shopping, truvcling. Anilulzun: College. MILDRED LOUISE Kll-l.MON-1,ilu-.v Buckic, dancing, people, beach, pineapple sundacs. Anibiliun' Ari interesting job. Dl2WliY CAlll-'l'ON KING fl,ikz'.v: Football, baseball, hunting, math. Ambilton' Good citizen. ooks. Amhilian' To go into thc priesthood, CECIL 'l'l IUIVIAS KIRBY ---l.1kz's Football, baseball, swim- ming. Amhilion' Civilian aviation, CHARLES CLARENCE KIRBY-l.ike.v.' Sports, holidays, tur- key' Ambllion-, Cflllegch CECIL RIRBY CHARLES KIRBY RICHARDHENRY KlRBY,J ,fL'k : S t., '1,t I- S . ing. Ambilion: Finish school. R I es por Q movlw rave AUDREY ELLEN KITE-Etiquette Club. l.ilze.s: Good books. if ,qi football, basketball, baseball. Ambition: Writer of poetry and If ,I books, Ci' V-QL. -- KT Q ' Ll F,- ANN MARCIA KLEIN-Likes: lvlusic, New Orleans, converti- f7,5.,,.,f'g. Q'x, jf bles, boys with lots of pcrsonalit , dungarccs, men's shirts. Am- , hirion: To go to University of lxlichigan. 'YLNV A B STONER WARREN KLUTZ, JR.-Distributors' Club. Likes: -1 X -FC , l Fishing, football, politics. Ambition: Graduate from the Medical ' 1,7 J' . College of Virginia School of Pharmacy. '-Lg ' s:- --- P3--1 - RICHARD KIRBY, JR. AVDREY RITE ANN KLEIN STONER KLUTZ, JR. lxA'l'HliRlNE KON'l'0l'ANOS GERHARD RORN HELEN KOTARIDES ELSA KREISEI, CAROLYN RROSKIN LEONORA VON KUEHLMAN . une Semors .. 1 l 7 Z K M .gfer- ,- -1' KATHERINE CONSTANCE KONTOPANKJS+l,ikt'.v Music, dancing, swimming. Ambition To study music. CERI lARD KORN --Like.: Chess, good music. philately. Am- bition. Medicine. HELEN KOTARIDES-Secretary of junior and Senior Classes, Treasurer of Dramatic Club, President of Latin Club, 'lircasurer of Maury-Bain Literary Society, Chorus, Etiquette Club. Y-Teens, Student Assembly, Home Room Representative, Mlnstrels, Math Club, Fashion Show. Likes Hunting. rainy weather, Cugat, poetry. Ambitiont Lawyer. ELSA JUNE KRElSELf-Distributors' Club, Likes, People, banana splits, dates, eats, the beach, football games. Amtntion: lio be happy and make others happy too. CAROLYN JOYCE KROSKIN--Dramatic Club, Maury-Bain Literary Society, Etiquette Club, Maury News Representative, Maury News Reporter, Office hel er, Like.: Baltimore, dancing, University of Virginia, clothes, D. Ambition College, then time will tell. LEONORA GRACE VON KUEHLMAN-Ltkcs: Swimming, dancing, bowling, ice cream, tall boys. Ambition: Stenographer or typist. MEAN CAROL LANDAUERADramatic Club, Etiquette Club, aury-Bain Literary Society. Likes: Football, flying, University of Virginia, music, the telephone. Ambition: To go to college. SHIRl EY MARIE LASCARA4Senior Home Room Representa- tive Chorus Maury Mlnstrels Likes Swimming dancing foot ball music clothes merry go-rounds Ambition College teach at Maury ROSA DUHURST LASSITER Likes Singing playing the piano Hanana splits church work Ambition I'o make a success of my 1 e IOEI LA IORRAINE LAWN Distributors Club Likes Foot ball games ice cream Notre Dame New York Yankees Ambition Buyer for a retail store JOAN LANDAUER SHIRLEY LASCARA ROSA LASSITER LOEl.l.A LAWN LUTHER LAXVRENCE ELIZABETH LAYTON YVONNE LAZARUS MABEL LEFFERS LUTHER LAWRENCE-Likes Animals, hunting, Hshing, loot! ball. Ambition: To succeed in the financial world. ELIZABETH ANN LAYTON-Etiquette Club, Consul of Latin Club, Y-Teens. Likes: Virginia Beach, dances, taking my time, people, chewing gum. Ambition: For the present, college. YVONNE ROBERTA LAZARUS-President of Red Cross, Etiquette Club, Hypatia Math Club, Student Government, Fashion Show. Likes: Bowling, football, onions, Van johnson, salt, pep- per, jelly beans. Ambition: To succeed in whatever I start to do. MABEL HOW LEFFERS-Monogram Club. Likes: Dancing, bowling, skating, Glenn. Ambition: Omce work, secretary. EDWARD LEGUM-Latin Club. Likes: Girls, basketball, everything nice. Ambition: College of William and Mary. IvlARjORlE LEGUMiSophomore and junior Home Room Rep- resentative, Etiquette Club, Maury-Bain Literary Society. Likes: Tennis, horseback riding, Cugat, dramatics. Ambition: Attend Skidmore College. NAOMI CATHERINE LEGUM-Etiquette Club. Likes: Stamps, chocolate sundaes, movies, books, football games. Am- EDWARD LEGUM MAR-IORIE LEGUM une Seniors bition: Nurse, jx .-.1-. N, 1. I JOEL MURRAY LEITIVIAN-Likes: Girls, food ,radio, to :- y hz argue. Ambition: To attend Larchmont Tech. Q X , 5- L ' . t. 'E 7 l' . MARION LEE LELAND-Chorus. Likes: Football, horseback I, Z , ' ir ' riding, movies. Ambition: To become a typist and boukkeeper. 2- M5 J, '-,F y K' A' - 9 ' LANIE MARIQS LENTZ-Likes: Football, swimming, dancing, 0' Y ' -A Q asketball. Ambition: Marion College, - , '.lT., . A NAOMI LEGUM JOEL LEITMAN MARION LELAND JANIE LENTZ FRANK i.soNARD, jk. JOHN LESLIE, JR. une Seniors ,Q K Q 3 .I -5 , i ,- 'f.'1T1X.xf A ....ic A ANN LUX!-'ORD ANNE LYTLE F DORIS LESTER EUNICE I.ll.I,ARD FRANK LEE LEONARD, JR,-Chorus, Johnston lli-Y, Student Assembly. Likes' Football, music, organ, piano, basketball, automohiles, dancing. Ambition: To study medicine at Maryland University. JOHN WALTER LESLlE, JR.-Editor of Maury News, Secre- tary of Johnston Hi-Y, Vice-President of Cannon Math Cluh, Fashion Show, Home Room Representative. Likes' All sports, especially foothall, hasehall, and swimming, parties, good food, jokes. Ambition Newspaper work, college. DORIS MARIE LESTER:--Lilze.t: Football, basketball, danc- ing. Ambilion: To attend college. EUNICE MYRA LILLARD-Chorus, Maury News, Senior Home Room Representative, Minstrels, Dramatic Club. Likes, Books, football, french-fried potatoes, operas. Ambition' To he a receptionist, singer. HELEN ANITA LOEFFLER-Dramatic Club, Etiquette Club, Likes: Traveling, house parties, dances, clothes, stage shows, New York City, Ambition. To enter Barnard College, he an honor graduate. DOROTHY LOPINTO-Chorus. Likes: Swimming, howling, dancing, motorboat riding. Ambition: To be a doctor. ANNE ELIZABETH LUXFORD-Latin Club, Etiquette Club, Dramatic Club. Likes. Music, horseback riding, art, football, working with young people. Ambition: Do young peoples church work, get married. ANNE LLOYD LYTLEfLikes: Bowling, movies, dancing, reading. Ambition: To go to college. EARL LINVJOOD MADISON, JR.ilJl'l0l0gI'8Pl'1Cf' for Commo- dore, Secretary ofjohnston Chapter of l li-Y, President of Cannon Math Club, Maury-Bain Literary Society, Maury lforum, Junior Usher. Likes Petersburg, nice girls, Stardust, Hi-Y hay rides, food, sports. Ambition: Mechanical engineer. MARGARET SUE MAGRUDER-junior Red Cross Re resen- tative. Likes: Boxing matches, music, playing records, iiiends. Ambition: Stenographer. EARL MADISON, JR. MARGARET MAGRUDER MILDRED MAGURK EILEEN MAHLER PARTICIA MAHONE CAROLVN MALBON MILDRED LOUISE MAGURK-Cheer Leader, Etiquette Club, junior Red Cross Representative, Y-Teens, Likes: Sailing, food, crew cuts, grecn eyes. Ambition: College. EILEEN CAROL MAHLER-Likes: Men, clothes, dancing, dogs, convertibles, swimming. Ambition: Enter Indiana Uni- versity. PATRICIA MAHONE4-Likes: Dancing, food, music, Ambition: To be a success. CAROLYN WICKER MALBON-Cheer Leader, Associate Editor of Maury News, Vice-President of Y-Teens, Home Room Representative, Hypatia Math Club, Etiquette Club. Likes: Virginia Beach, jokes, convertibles, funny and happy people. Ambition: Adegree! MARY MALIAROS-Y-Teens. Likes: Dancing, swimming, reading. Ambition: Translator orlinguist. ARTEMIS STELLA MANUEL-Likesr Music, hiking, tennis. Ambition: To study psychiatry. SOCRATES EMANUEL MANUEL-Chorus. Likes: Football, baske-itball, dancing, swimming, fishing, eating. Ambition: To go to co ege. ANGELO MARCHIONE-Maurly Minstrels, Student Govern- ment Representative. Likes: ing pong, handball, dancing, Eopular music, dramatics. Ambition: To become a successful usiness man. LUCY HOLT MARCUS-Etiquette Club, Fashion Show, Hgpatia Math Club, Office helper, Likes: Washington, Virginia each, horseback riding. Ambition: To be accepted at Randolph- Macon College. MARY ANN MAROULIS-Y-Teens. Etiquette Club, Dramatic Club, junior Red Cross Representative. Likes: Swimming, foot- ball, milkshakes, English. Ambition: Nurse. MARY MALIAROS ARTEMIS MANUEL une Semors T-T., A -?'l- -is -745.1-1 ' ah' - - E i - ' j:,?: Q N -,,,-g,g,..- 'll -9 - , Q T'-1 'f,5.-'.....- f' SOCRATES MANUEL ANGELO MARCHIONE LUCY MARCUS MARY MAROULIS GERALDINE MARl0'I l' HELEN MASON JENNY MATNEY CHARLES MCDUFFIE une Semors ag 43 TLT -1 Zflfgxxl' N 'lfililr 'X - M!!-n A . fx .uk Afxgfxay . VINA MASON SELMA MASOXVITZ GERALDINE lvlARlO'l l' alvlaury-Bain Literary Society, Y- 'Ieens l,zkt's Music, skating, books, basketball, people, traveling. Ambition To attend University of Southern California. I IELEN LOUISE MASON'-I Iypatia Math Club, Etiquette Club, Dramatic Club, Y-Teens, Latin Club, Commodore Stall' l.ike.i Art, English, sports ,flmhiliun NVilliam and lvlarv VINA LOU lVlASONf-Captain of Cheer Leaders, Maury' lvlin- trels, lvlanager of Nlonogram Club, Christmas Play, lvlaury Dra- matic Club, Y-Teens, Etiquette Club Lrkvs Dancing, jewelry, all sports, egg salad, sandwiches Ambition To be a professional dancer. SELMA HARRIET IVIASOWITZ-Chorus, Etiquette Club, Y- Teens Like.: Football, Virginia Beach, swimming, dancing, jazz, ice cream, house parties, movies Ambition Interior decorator. JENNY LIND IVIATINEY -Like.: Classical music, concerts, dramatics, reading, people. Amhilmn An accomplished musician. CHARLES ANDREW' lVlcDUIfIflE-Band, Orchestra, Swing Band, Fashion Show, lvlinstrels Likes Ivlusic, football, girls, house parties, Foo, Ambition Lawyer PATRICIA LOUISE lVlcILW'AlNff-Chorus, Dramatic Club. Likes' Good music, bowling, dancing, sleeping, dates, poetry. Ambition: Nursing. DORUIIIY WANDA NlIDGETTiY-Teens, Etiquette Club, Latin Club, junior Red Cross, Dramatic Club, l.ikt-.v Horseback riding, sketching, rcading, football games, people. Ambition: Commercial artist, ROBERT CHARLES IVIOORE, jk.-President of Distributors' Club l.ilzex Poetry, music, baseball, movies, Antbilmn lo be an embalmer, CHARLES WILLIAM IVIORRIS-Distributors' Club l.ikt'.r: Football, horseback riding, icc cream. Ambition lo graduate from Maury. I'A'l'RlCIA MCILWAIN DOROTHY MIDGETT ROBERT MOORE, JR. CHARLES MORRIS ROBERT MORRIS, JR. MARGARET MULLICAN AUDREY MUNFORD ROBERT FITZ MORRISJR.-Stage Crew, Assistant Staige Manager. Likes. Camping, swimming, football, chemistry, gir s, Ambition To attend V. P. l. MARGARET LEE MULLICAN-Likes Music, reading, swim- ming, singing. Ambilion Averett College. AUDREY MAY MUNFORD-Latin Club, Hypatia Math Club, Chorus, Minstrels. Likes' Latin, traveling, classical music, foot- K ball. Ambition Archaeologist. LEONARD BENJAMIN MYERS-l 'lome Room Representative, junior Red Corss. Likes. Women, football, Latin, boating. Ambition: Graduate and become a multi-millionaire. MARVIN NIMMO NATHAN-Latin Club, Monogram Club, Football and Basketball teams. Likes' Basketball, milkshakes, small towns. Ambilion: Play oo minutes in a basketball game. BETTY ELAINE NEBLETT-aEtiquette Club, Y-Teens, Mono- gram Club. Likes' Dating, jitterbulgging, swimming, music, foot- all games, good mystery stories, mbilion: To type go words MARVIN NATHAN a minute. SUZANNE NESTOR-Etiquette Club, Hypatia Math Club, Maury News Representative, Treasurer of Latin Club. Likes: Virginia Beach, football games, Christmas dances, bridge. Am- bition: Fashion illustrator, GERALDINE FRANCES OSBORNE-junior Home Room Re - 7 F Q resentative, Student Assembly, Etiquette Club, Latin Club, LEONARD MYERS ll 1- B ETTY N EB l.E'l l' une Seniors -. . Y-T . Lk ' S 'l l,th b h,f tb ll ,d - ,F - F-a L, - -A. ing, Ti'22nin,Z tff.nuS'ff9'aATififllTf,..- izoiifze. 00 8 games am , l f 1 ,-'11 ml f' Y -9 ' Y l I V l , , , e L, i zjlwpf BETTY MAE OSTERHELDT-Latin Club, Y-Teens, Junior iff- 5 - 3 gi- ' pl. Red Cross Representative. Likes: Dancing, dating, horseback 4 A Q-isa--5 riding, traveling, music, basketball, football. Ambition: College, F' If A - - 17 Fe ' V EMMA LELIA OWENS-Eticgiette Club, Latin Club, Y-Teens, f- gg' . 41- - Home Room Representative, horus, Minstrels, Junior Usher. I Likes: Football, music, tall people. Ambition: College. '- If-gif:-,A I. 4,-hz ' SUZANNE NESTOR GERALDINE OSBORNE BETTY OSTERHELDT EMMA OWENS FRANCES OYVENS PEYTON OWEN JOAN PADDEN JOYCE PALMER i FRANCES BEVERLY OWENSfSecretary and Treasurer of Hypatia Math Club, Etiquette Club, Dramatic Club, Latin Club. I Likes, Virginia Beach, lX4asters', music, Christmas dances. l Ambition' Zollege. I i l PHYTON HALL OXVEN-Football, Chorus, Monogram Club. i Likes' Football, movies, basketball, baseball, house parties. l Ambition: College, i ' JOAN DREWRY PADDEN -Etiquette Cluh, Yilbens, Library assistant. Lilzex: Virginia Beach, football, swimming, sailing, good things to eat. Ambition' College. JOYCE ANNA PALMER-Etiquette Club. Likes S irls, a celgtaifi i'Red head, dancing, parties, beach. Ambition gh finish SC OO . v '. .az '13 Q5 Z. is lxli.-1-K' Ski , f-is .2 ...., 3, 1, .. .... SELWYN RAINE PA1-MER-Commodore staff, Junior Usher, :Q A - Maury News Representative. Likes, Baseball, football, hunting. .. 2... . .N C Ambition: To be my own boss. SEIJVYN 1-ALMER SUZANNE PARET SUZANNE YEAGER PARET-Cheer Leader, Home Room Rep- resentative, Etiquette Club, ofhce helper. Lakes' Football games, clothes, horseback riding, mail, Ambition: College. une SeI'11OfS JULIA VERNON PARKER-Maury Bank, Orchestra, Hypatia Math Club. Likes: To laugh, classical music, fried chicken, Y people, church, winter, sports, Spike jones. Ambition' Meredith ., , College, then Christian education. f ' CARITA PAYNE-L 11 - s ' A - -- ' Jn , ies. wimming, dancing, ice skating, f' L ' 1 tennis, basketball. Ambition: To become a nurse. if - I I t MARY ANNE PEARSONQY-Teens, Etiquette Club. Likesf - Football games, University of Virginia, dances, Virginia Beach. l ' , Ambition: To go to Randolph-Macon, then study journalism. .ut xx ' jf ANN SHIELD PERKINS-Latin Club, Etiquette Club, tfashion ' - l ' Show, Stage Property Co'Captain. Likes: Mastcrs',housc parties, .1 Mondays, bridge, Spanish. Ambition: To travel. ,J ,rg JULIA PARKER CARITA PAYNE MARY PEARSON ANN PERKINS JEROME PERLMAN ROBERT PETERSON JEROME DAVID PERLMAN-Latin Club. Likes: Music, dancing,sports. Ambition: Doctor. ROBERT CHRISTIAN PETERSON-Track. Likes: Swim- ming, lliotball, track, dancing. Ambilion' Engineering. ANNE CARY PHELPS-Likes: Dancing, bowling, sleeping, eating, laughing. Ambition: Work, stay happy. GEORGE AUBREY PHELPS-Likes' Automobiles, football, dancing. Anibition: Automobile mechanic. MARGARET ELIZABETH PHELPSiHelper in hospital. Likes: Dancing, bicycling, movies, dating, H. B. Ambition: Secretary, thcn marriage. FERDINAND PHILLIPS, JR,-Cannon Math Club, Maury- Bain Litcrar Society, Latin Club. Likes: Baseball, golf, loafing. Ambilionf College. JOHN THOMAS PHILLIPS-Cannon Math Club, Monogram Club, Track team. Likes: Swimming, football, baseball, basket- ball, track. Ambition: Naval olnficer, to make all 'A's. GUS GEORGE POLIZOS-Monogram Club, Football, Baseball, Basketball. Likes: Sports, house parties, 3 o'clock p, m. Am- bition: To graduate from Maury. MARY KATHLEEN POORE-Likes: Music, swimming, candy. Ambition: College. RICHARD PORTER-Latin Club, Cannon Math Club, Maury- Bain Literary Society, Manager of Basketball team. Likes: Food, basketball, .J. B. Ambition: Doctor. ANN PHELPS GEORGE PHELPS MARGARET PHELPS FERDINAND PHILLIPS, JR. une Seniors 01 L- 4 . -. , ,fre Cen -- T I . wg, Lh,: L sr-1. A .1 T D' ' i TS. 1 J' . ,- -,, JOHN PHILLIPS GUS POLIZOS MARY POORE RICHARD PORTER l t 4 I i XVILLIAM i'o'rm'rE ADRIENNE i'oTTs GEORGE mwgrr, JR, NANCY pgmp 'IEANNE PRIEUR VVILLIAM PRINCE June Seniors QE L XX Y J Sf v- .,- ll -.r WILLIAN4 BASSIZTT POTEATE -Like.: House parties, holi- days, blonds, Frankie, To liach His Own. .-lnihilmn linginccr. ADRIIYNNIZ NVILLIAIN4 POTTSiChorus, Orchestra, Y-Teens, l.ihex Horses, music, particularly Tschaikiwsky's lfifth Symphony, dramatics, rhumbas, Iimeadcs. .flnilvilion To graduate from college, have zi successful career. GEORGE CHESTIQR POWlil.L, Jil iliascball, Football, Bas- ketball, Band. l.ilw.v, Swimming, dancing, all sports, dogs. NANCY LOU TALBOT PRIDE-Chorus, Y-Tccns, Commodore Stag. Likes Dancing, bicycle riding, good music, swimming, football games, Ambilmn To teach school. ,JEANNE WARREN PRIEUR-Hypatla Math Club, Secretary of Latin Club. Likes Virginia Beach, clothes, mail. Ambition: To work at law, WILLIAYVI TALIAFERRO PRlNCEilViaurylv1instrels, Fashion Show. Likes: House parties, week-ends, Christmas dances, Smoochie. Anilvilwn, LawfUniversity of Virginia. ELLEN PROIIVIOS-lvlaury Orchestra, Commodore Staff. Likes' Tennis, bowling, baseball, mathematics, especially algebra, swim- ming, football, golf, bicycle riding, dancing, New York, stcnography, typing, long walks. Ambition lvlary Washington Cfollegc, steno- graphcr, typsit, RANDOLPH BLAND PRUII I Lilzev Swimming basketball, tennis Ambition Business school Certified Public Accountant. HARRH FlVilVllTT PURVIS likes Photographx bowling, football airplanes Ambzlzon Io be a commercial photographer. JOHN ROBFRT KNAPP PURVIS 'vlaurx I orum lvfaury-Bain Literary Society Likes History corpses pretty girls 'xV71blll0l1.' To be a mortician ELLEN VROIMOS RANDOLPH PRUITT HARRY PURVIS JOHN PURVIS Rll'I'H RADIN XVILLIAM RANDALL, JR. Rlllill lil.AlNlf RADIN iluninr Red Cross Representative, Student Assembly, l.attn Club, Nlath Cluh, Ivlaury-Bain Literary Society, Ilome Room Representative. l.ikt'.t llorsehack riding. dancing, food, swimming, foothall games, all kinds of athletics. Ambiliun Laboratorytechnician. WILLIAIVI l'l.AlS'l'lil7 RANDALL. ,IR fflrack team. l,1l4r'.t liaselwall, track, football, loafing. xlnthilzun Georgia 'liechntcal Institute, aeronautical engineer. BARBARA .IUNIQ RIQDIVIUN f-Ltkvx lfootball, dancing Ant- bilmn' Nurse. GLORIA ,IANIS RIQID -Yfllccns, office helper, llypatia Math Cluh. likes Chocolate ice cream, snow, swing music. Ambition: Attend college. jill IN RANDOLPH RISSPIZSS, Ill -West Ili-Y, 1.ikv.v: Sail- ing, swimming, hunting. .flmhition Omcer, United States Navy. P,l2A'I'RlCli IVIARIIZ RICE-4Latin Club, junior Red Cross, lakes' Riding, reading, sailing, music, Ambition: To hc a ped- iatrician. RU'I'I l IiLlZABIl'I'Il RICII-Likex' Eating, reading, to work in clay. Ambition' Graduate, enter college. REBA FAYIZ RICIIMOND-l.ikes' Drawing. music, dancing, swimming, Elaine. Ambition' Artist. UNA JEAN ROBERTS-Student Government, Student Council. Likes: Dancing, horseback riding, Virginia Beach, Schoes. Am- bition: Navy nurse. CARLTON ELLIOTT ROI3INSONfLtlzes' Aviation, science, all sports. Amhilion. Plane pilot. i BARBARA REIJMUN GLORIA REID JOHN RESPESS, Ill BEATRICE RICE June Seniors ff X .... ,E b in i If I' all li f M5 -N ',,. 'l ' 2, it Q f o. K , - vlli - -1 Kiln, Y , i' RUTH RICH REBA RICHMOND UNA ROBERTS CARLTON ROBINSON -.fn.. i IJHRIN RULES ,ll-QAN RUMM , V. r l l l i l l e MANIE SAIJLHR MARGARET SADLER une Seniors ,Z gf l 5' 4' ,. V -ff .S UZ L 'Q 5 -L, KAH- H , ,- -.,, - Rl-IHA SAI.Slll'RY WILLIAM SANDERLIN NVlI.l.lAM RULE FRANCES SADLER IJORIS NIIQAN ROLIQS-litiquetlc Cilulw, Y-Teens, office helper !,lkz'.v Swimming, dancing. tennis. lvieycle ruling xlrnlulmn l'o heeome a secretary. JEAN Sl'llRl.lfY Rfllvllvl' 'Vice-President of lftiquelte fllulw Y-Teens, Commodore Staff l,1lu'.v lwlusie. sportx, weelvemls Ambzlmn College, Wll.l.lAlVl ,l'Al,ll, Rlll,lf Like.: Sports. traveling, glrlx. school Amlvllmn I'o hc an honor graduate FRANCES ANNE SADLER fNurse'i helper, 1.1km Tommy. french-fries, Surf fflulw. lN1aurv's football games. house parties Amlulzun lfimsh school. marri' H TVIANIIZ TVIARIUN SADLER -like.: lvlath, hilllvxlly tunes. lemon-meringue pie. Ambition. 'lio he a teacher. lVlARGARll'l' Llili SADLER f--l,ikes Chocolate candy. draw- ing, dancing, K, lvl, music. Almbumn' Go to Uallforrna. work thcrc as a secretary, REBA SAl,SBURY-glitlquettc Club l.1hc.x: Summer, dancing, bowling. Ambition Medical stcnographer, to travel. WILLIAN1 PAUL SANDERLINflxflonogram Cflulw. lnlzrs: Sports, girls, hooki xlmlvlliun' To finish college. TED KlDW'E.LL SANDIFER, JR,+Llht'S lXlargaret, lwcuch, food, dancing, Amhzlzon: College. BEVERLEY JEAN SIXXVYER-ELILIUCLIC Club. Luke.: Swim- ming, skating, dancing. Ambition: Secretary. 'FED SANIJIFER, -IR. BEVERLE-IY SAWYl-ZR LOIS SCOTT ROSALYN SHAPIRO LEONARD SHEPHERD, JR. JOHN SHIELIJS LUIS IiLIZAl3Ii'I'H SCOTT'-Chorus. l.ikcs: Dancing, swim- ming, eating, talking, singing. Ambition: Secretary. ROSALYN GRETA SIIAPIRO-Etiquette Club, Latin Club, Maur News Staff, Minstrels. Likes: Chevrolets, football, sleep, chocoIlatc ice cream, all music, dancing. Ambition' To bc too thin. LEONARD RAY SHEPHERD, JR,mI38FlCI, Orchestra, Johnston Hi-Y. Likes: Music, football, to travel. Ambition: Play bass with Spike jones or another symphonic organization. SHN DUNCAN SHIELDS-West Hi-Y, Student Government, tin Club. Likes: Football, basketball, photography, swimming, sailing. Ambition: Photographic chemist. HOWARD ENSIGN SIMMONS, JR.-Band, West Chapter Hi-Y, First and Second Year French Trounament, i946 Fashion Show. Likes: Science, girls, music, chewing gum, a certain ballet dancer. Ambition: Research chemist. DAVID BARFIELD SINGLETON-'I'reasurer of Johnston Hi-Y, Co-Business Manager of Commodore, Maury News, Cannon Math Club, Maury-Bain Literary Society, junior Usher, Student Government, Virginia Literary eague. Likes: Sailing, tennis, tennis, poetry, women. Ambition: College, law. ARTHUR HALL SMITH. JR.-junior and Sophomore Home Room Representative, Johnston Chapter Hi-Y, Cannon Math Club, Prize Short Story 1945, Virginia Literary League, Student Government, Gold Key Scholastic egional Art Awards, Art Editor of Commodore. Likes: Picasso, oranges, telephones, Getrude Stein. Ambition: To paint in a Paris garret. CHARLOTTE MAE SMITH-Likes: Dancincg, football games, Lefty, horseback riding. Ambition: To gra uate from school. IIUNE VIVIAN SMITH-Likes: Horses, track, football, weight ifting, art, fishing, collecting various items. Ambition: To become an artist and ath ete. MARION ELMIRE SNIPES-junior Red Cross Representative. Likes: Swimming, dancing, Ambition: To be a good wife, a good mother, a good housekeeper. HOWARD SIMMONS, -IR. DAVID SINGLETON June Seniors 1.1.- ....-- ...S-. ...f'Ni -ri-J'-E-zz fN-....- -4 ah' .rj -...rf-... B ve. ,..-.1 J-,:.-.Tf ARTHUR SMITH, JR. CHARLOTTE SMITH JUNE SMITH MARION SNIPES SHIRLEY Sl'liNl'E GERALIJINE STAFFORI WAI,'l'ER S'I'l-IPHENSON JACK STORES June Seniors 5: -Q T' E- L Alba I 1 jd!! Alf! 'Lu x' ,un I .c .. , lad,-, 3 ,ff : ef--.fi SIN Lffzix- - -,fig .. ,- V f. ,lf 4 'Z J MARY STAPLES GERALD STEIN SlllRl,liY LEE SPENCE--Etiquette Club, Y5l'ecns Likvs: Music, football games, radio programs. Amhirmn Collcgc, UIZRALDINE STAl7lfORD--Chorus, luke.: lfootlwall, dancing, spaghetti, lots of fun. Amhilmn A stenographcr. MARY MARCflil.lNE STAPl.IfS-f-litiquette Club, lfushion Show, Hypatia lvlath Club I.ilzt'.v Spanish, bridge, Virginia Beach. cokes, horseback riding jewelry, chocolate cake Amhlllolt To pass physics, go to Hollins GERALD HOWARD STlilNflftxxtball team, Basketball team, lvlonogram Club, Latin Club, lvlaury lvllnstrels. l.zkt'.r Sports, girls. football trips Ambition Attend University of Virginia, salesman for Sterling Furniture Company. WALTER ROBERTSON STEPHENSON-Basketball, Track. Likes Sailing, basketball, football, chemistry. Ambition. To become a chemical engineer. JACK Bl-l'l'l lEI. STOKES-West Chapter Hi-Y, Math Club, Likes' Sailing, football, house parties Ambmon' University of North Carolina. JULIA LOUISE STORY-Etiquette Club. l.ilzc.r: Swimming, Elirfnving, to have a good time, Ambzlwn Farmville State Teachers do ege. JOHN EVERETT STRlCKLANDiI.ilze.v' Football, swimming, fishing. Ambition. Engineer. LUTHER WARREN STRICKLER, ll AW'est Chapter Hi-Y. Student Government, President of Student Council, Cannon Math Club, Likes' Swimming, cherry pie a la mode, football, dancing. Ambition: College. BETTY JANE STRIEBY-Chorus, Orchestra, office helper, Y-Teens. Likes: Good music, cream pulls, dill pickles. Tommie. Ambition: College-music major, a successful, happy home. E fl jl'l.lA STORY JOHN STRICKLAND LUTHER STRICKLER, ll BETTY STRIEBY MARY STUBBS JOSEPH STUPKAD JR, JOSEPHINE STUTZ ROBERT SUMMERS MARY CAROLYN STUBBS-Home Room Representative, library assistant l.ikex lN1usie, Texas, school in a vague sort ol way. Anilvllitm To own a beautiful home. jOSliPll ANTHONY STUPKA, ,lk fl.1kt'.v Football, baseball, musie. Ambtlmn. Photographer. VIOSEPHINE lfl.il.lClTlA STUTZ-Chorus. 1.tkes' Music, friends, eating, dancing. bicycle riding Anihmon To be a success ROBERT ALGER SUlvllxf1lfRS fl lome Room Representative Likes: Football, basketball, to live at the beach during the summer. Amhilwn Aeronautical engineer. MARY KATHIERINIQ SUlVlXVAl-T--Etiquette Club, Maury- Bain Literary Society, lviaury News Staff. Likes. Dances, food, the Country Club, Virginia Beach. Ambition' To be a short story writer. lVlll.DRED GEORGIA SWANN --Chorus, lvlaury lvlinstrels, Etiquette Club, Y-Teens, office helper. Likes' Dancing, house parties, Galen Edney, football. Ambition College. DOLORES SZRYNIAWSKI -Junior Red Cross Representative, Y-Teens, Dramatic Club, Etiquette Club. Likes' Dance, to play tennis, to go to football games. Ambition' Secretary. NORMAN SACISR TARKENTON-I.ikes.' Eating, dancing. football, girls. Antbilionx To finish school. THERESA lXf1ARlE TAYLORf-Helper in nurse's omce. Likes Bowling, horse races, driving, movies Ambition' To he a good nurse. ARTHUR DWIGHT THOMPSONiScnior Class Treasurer Smhnston Chapter Hi-Y, Cannon lvlath Club, Chairman Junior shers. l.iku.v. Cherry pie and ice cream, shirts. Ambition: Engineering. MARY SUMNVAIXI' MILDRED SXVANN June Seniors -.. ,-2 'H Vi! -es , ef l rflhftf Qu i-visit nf x4-ir -. Rei Inv :T -' -V 512- A P 1 Xy- 'f lt. H- 'L f ' U l fs ' I f T 'H A l-lil f-...ff sre ffe J ., ,, 'i,-3---fiih ff 'fill' 17' ' , .. A,--. NM! IJOLURI-IS SZRYNIAXVSKI NORMAN 'l'ARKEN'l'ON THERESA 'I'AYl.0R ARTHUR THOMPSON I-'HSTUS THOMPSON, -IR. JOHN THOMPSON, -IR. SHIRLEY THOMPSON MADELINE TINSLEY une Seniors lf-f ' - ' r I Y .Lu ' l ES'l'US WATSON Tl lOlvlPSUN, JR.-I.ikc5: Swimming, fish- ing, shooting. Ambition: To be a politician. 11-?HN VALENTINE 'l'HOlvlPSON JR.-President Johnston i-Y Club, President Senior Class, Cannon Math Club, Sjuninr Usher, President Sophomore and junior Classes. l.ikt's.' ports, Hi-Y, girls, the beach. Ambition: Annapolis. SHIRLEY MAY THOMPSONwChorus, Etiquette Club, Y- Teens, llypatia Math Club, Minstrels. l,ike.v: Spanish class, Massanetta, music, chorus trips, beach. Ambition: College, MADELINE ANTOINETTE TINSLEY-Monogram Club. Likes: Swimming, horseback riding, music, fried chicken. Am- bition: Nurse. LOIS ANN TRAFTON-Hypatia Math Club, Etiquette Club, omee helper. Lihex: Richmond, Virginia Beach, house parties, horseback riding. Ambition: College. ROBERT LEE TWIDDY-Likes: Swimming, basketball, tumbl- ing, Fishing. Ambition: Navy. NORMA EJEAN TYSON-Likes: George, dancing, sailing, eats,-lsaot all. Ambition: To graduate from Maury and get marrie . MARY jAMES VALLAS--Junior Red Cross Representative. li-ikex:I Music, dancing, swimming, blue eyes, candy. Ambition: rave . DOROTHY LEE VANN4DistribuLors' Club. Likes: -Football, reading, bicycling, best of all, my man. Ambition: 'lo have a full and happy li e. ALICE JEAN VARIANAHypatia Math Club, Dramatic Club. Likes: Country Club, Naval Academy, tennis, swimming. Am- bition: To be an actress. NORMA TYSON MARY VALLAS DOROTHY VANN ALICE VARIAN CAROL VOLIVA FRANCES VOURLAS RANDOLPH VVALKE JO WALKER CAROL l.lQlQ VOLIVA iDistributors' Club. Likes' Dancing, skating, football. Ambition: NVork in California. FRANCES 'IKOM VOURLAS f-f' Etiquette Club, Dramatic Club, Y-Teens. Likes' Dancing, peppermint candy, football, french fries, music. Amhilion: Secretary. RANDOLl'll LYNDON WALKEfJohnston Chapter of lli-Y. Likes: Nuvy, beach, girls, football, house parties. Ambition: llo go to Wake l'orest. 4515 ANN WALKERffMaury News Representative, l.ikcs: ovies, football, good musie, most of all Walter. Ambition: To finish school, FRANK WIR'l' WALLER,ji1. aBand. f.ilzvx.' Football, house parties, week-ends. Ambiliun. To be a chemical engineer. l5E'li'l'Y JEAN WARDijunior Reel Cross Representative, Likes: Food, sports, dancing. Ambition: fo travel. REGINALD LEE WATKINS-Band, Basketball team, Johnston Chapter Hi-Y, Fashion Show, Monogram Club. Likes: Basket- ball, football, girls, swimming, rowing. Ambition: After army to attend college. ROBERT HUCI l WALTINGTON -West Chapter Hi-Y, Library assistant, Maury News Representative. Likes: A certain girl, shooting, hunting, fishing, swimming. Ambition: To Gnish school, to go to work. BLAIR MQWI IORTER WEBB -Cannon Math Club, West Cha ter lli-Y, Truck, Fashion Show. Likes. Basketball, football, math, Norfolk house parties. Anibilion: Hampden-Sydney, then Medical College of Virginia. JANE ES'l'ELL,E WEBB-Etiquette Club, Y-Teens, junior Red Cross. Likes: I'cnnis, good dance music, cheeseburgers, Coupes. Ambition: To be sueeessful. FRANK wA1.LER,jR. if une Seniors KL. Qs? C:- I wie. 9' -Y N, fs.- ,, v f 'K 'c ' L . '15 J .- -- 1, REGINALD WATKINS ROBERT WATLINGTON BLAIR WEBB JANE wana vIl'I.lA XVI-IBB MARION VVEBB EDITH VVHITE IRA XVHITE une Seniors QP: 1 Y .-5' Q- , I .1 1:1 -J' JULIA lVIOUN'l'CAS'l'LIi WIlIiIifCheerl.eader. Ilttquettelflulw, Fashion Show. lake.: Swimming, football games, dances. Ant- Ivmon' William and lvlary College. MARION LEE WIQIEIB ffiheer Leader. Iftiquette Cluls, Ifashion Show. Like.: I'ootlWall games, Christmas dances, swtmmtng. mail. Ambition: William and IX4ary College. IiDI'l'II Llili MORRIS NNI II'l'Ii-Iitiquette Clulw, Latin Club, Y-Teens, -Iunior Red Cross Representative, Ifashion Show. Like.: People, food, music, art, Virginia Beach. Ambition Duke Unt- versity. IRA Llflf WIIl'I'Ii'-Band, Orchestra, Johnston Chapter Ill-Y. l.ikes' Sports, music, Arps IVIARILYN CYITARRIQLL WIIITIQ f-lake.: Ifootlwall games, house parties, Van Johnson, swimming, bicycle riding. Anthttmn: College. MIRIAM BRIZXNIZR WIIl'l'Efl.tk4'x.' Inlousc parties, sports, Ioothallgamcs, swimming. Ambition: College. ALISIQRT VINCENT WILCOX'-Johnston Chapter Ht-Y, junior Usher, Home Room Representative. l.ike.v.' Ifootlwall, lwasketlwall, dancing, Berkley Braves. Amlvtlion: College. I ONNIL ,II AN W ILIXINQ I the.: I ootball movies, howling, popular music Ambition I mush sehool attend eollege, maybe. BLTIY CORNI-LIA WII I IAlX4S Lttquette fflulw, IX1ath Club, Y leens Chorus Nlmstrcls likes Music people, going places. Ambition Artist vocal NANCY LOUISL WIII IAMS Vttqucttc Fluh. l,rkt-.v- All sports dancing people Wilson clothes Ambtlmn Secretary. ALBERT' XVILCOX LONNIE NVILKINS BETTY XVILLIAMS NANCY NVILLIMAS HARRY wu.1.lAMsoN, JR. CHARLES w11.L1s HARRY ASHTON WIIIIAMSON R like: Tennis w 1 ,- ',,. HI,-. .' 1 .iihttt graphy, Virginia Beach, hunting. Ambition, College. CHARLES MITCHELL WlLLISfLikex' House parties, semi- formal dances, footl'-all, the lweach. Ambition: United States Cousl Guard Academy. l'VA CRACT Wll QON Iikei ohnn 1 1 . 1 ,- f .' 'AJ ,dancing people, chocolate sundacs, beach, clothes. Ambition' I'o bc happy. RICHARD CALDWELL WINDLEY-Likes: Sports, sleeping. Ambition: To he a millionaire. VIRGINIA DARE WINEIELD-Likes: Long days at the beach, formal dances, hot dogs with lots of onions, Van johnson's movies, staying up late. Ambition: To go to business college. DOROTHY LOUISE WRIGHT-Likes: Eating, people, all sports, going out. Ambition: Director of religious education. BONNIE JEWELL ADAMS-Y-Teens, Dramatic Club. Likes: Reading hooks, outdoor sports, movies, clothes. Atnbltmn: To become a nurse. SALLY KATHLEEN MATTHEWS-Likes: Ice cream, clothes, Bill,music. Ambition: To travel. PATRICIA COLLEEN IVIURPHY-Likes: Swimming, tennis, records, horseback riding, sports in general, Ambition: To go to medical school. JOHN WILBUR SPENCE, JR.-Monogram Club, Football- threc years. Likes: Sports, dancing, eating Ambition: Vir- ginia Polyteehnic Institute EVA XY if is ILSON RICHARD WINDLEY 49 Ss tx . fi i I 5 S K it 'Qt I QQ, 31 A 1,,.. ,gg-2' i J VIRGINIA WIN FIELD DU ROTHY WRIGHT une Seniors N- -A . 5 A ' , 1 ' 7 It J '- '55, M. A 1 - 9 .Hg 1, , if ' J' - 9 ' I is 'rf BONNIE ADAMS SALLY MATTHESVS PATRICIA MURPHY JOHN SPENCE, JR. HELEN BARR JEAN BASTIAN ROBERT BA'l'CHEl.DER JVNE HRENDLE Hlfl.lfN JANE BARR -l lomc Room RcpreSentatiX't', olliei' worker. Likes Doga, Ice cream, clothes, knitting, Duck. mlm- hilion: Teacher. JEAN RAND BASTIAN-lftiquetle Cluh, Secretarx' of Dramat uc Cluh, Maury News Representative. junior Red Cross, Maurv- Bain Literary Society. l.ike.v Crowds, week-ends, Rhapxoi.lx in Blue, excitement, Virginia Beach. Anthtlmn College ROBERT SCOTI' BATCHELDIZR-lvlont:gram Cilulw, West Hi-Y Chapter, track team. l.tlze.r, Baseball, loothall, golt, howl- ing. Ambition. To become a lawyer. JUNE RAE BRllNDLEfChorus, lwlaury-Bain Literary Society, junior Red Cross. Like.: Singing, dancing, drawing, playing piano, Swimming. Ambition. Fashion designer, marriage CAROLYN ALLYN BROXNN-lvlaury Forum, Yfleens l,ikv.v' Boys, football, dancing, having a good time. Arnbittun. 'I'o get rid of my freckles. VARULYN BRUYVN .IAMES CARAWYAN JAMES CHARLES ffARAWANfl.ilze.v. Popular music, sports, daring. Ambition Television engineer. J RICHARD CRUlw1LllYfl.tkes' Radio, automobile mechanics. 71 X Ambition: Radio engineer, -ef f DORIS iflSliNHOW l2R7I,il1es.' Bowling, Skating, u certain .Z good looking hoy xlnihitmnf Bookkeeper. f fl if l- , I Lf lVlARClli Llflf EVANS-I.ikt'.v' Bowling, tennis, dancing. Am- ! if fi bition To he a nurse ft ,, 'Aff C 3 C ' JEAN DOLORES FEREBEEY-Likes House parties, beach, ff. W.,-5-.. dancing. Ambition. To graduate. Kll'llARl7 l'kl7MI.EY DORIS EISENHOWER MARGIE EVANS jEAN FEREHI-Il-I FRANKLIN GARRIS, JR. MARGARET HANLON GEORGIA HUNLEY ANNA JONES FRANKLIN GARRISUIR.-Likes: Football, swimming, swing UIUSIC. MARGARET MARY HANLON-Likes: Convertibles, dates, bogfs,lVirginia Beach house parties. Ambition: To get out of sc oo . GEORGIA MARIE HUNLEY-Likes: Football games, Fish- ing, chocolate nut sundaes, speed-boat riding, Mathews, Virginia. Ambition: To be a typist, bookkeeper. ANNA ELIZABETH JONES-Distributors' Club. Likes: Danc- Hig, swimming, football games. Ambition: To become a book- eeper. WILLIAM MAZEL-Maur -Bain Literaiix Society, junior Usher, Debating Team, Student Government epresentative. Likes: Basketball, women, football, arguing, dances. Ambition: To be a doctor or a lawyer. DOROTHY FRANCES NELMS-Distributors' Club. Likes: Reading, Navy, bowling. Ambition: Secretary. EMMETT NESBITT-Likes: Football, math, French, baseball. WILLIAM CHARLES OSBORNE, JR.-Minstrels, Chorus. Likes: House parties, Doumar's, sunrise, Christmas, Post Oflice work, Farmville S. T. C. Ambition: To be a Big Wheel. REBIE ADELL PARKER-Assistant librarian. Likes: Bowl- ing, Camp Cedars, people about 5 feet 6 or 7 inches. Ambition: Fi ing clerk in airline office, later to marry. SUE BOGART PHILLIPS-Y-Teens. Likes: Horseback riding, swimming, dating, Suffolk. Ambition: To live in Mississippi. WILLIAM MAZEL DOROTHY NELMS August Seniors -1 ,,,.r-59-- I --J.--.. .. - H ! 4 gg!!! ...- - II -7 ' L Q ... -f'j'f,:...- EMMETT NESBITT WILLIAM OSBORNE, JR. REBIE PARKER SUE PHILLIPS I l fg' , 'Q' f ,Ski CHARLES PIERCE NANCY POOLE MAJOR SWINDELI., JR. ROBERT SUMMERS CHARLES PIERCE-l,ilzes: Photography, radio. Ambilion: To be a radio technician. NANCY MAE POOLE+l.ikes.' Bowling, skating, Navy. Am- bition Telephone operator. MAJOR LATHAM SWINDELLJI1.-Likes: Hunting, Gshing, football. Ambition' Service station attendant. ROBERT LEE SUMMERS-Likes: Football, basketball, swim- ming. Ambition Engineer. SONORA EVELYN ADAMS-Home Room Representative. Likes, Banana splits, people, clothes, Loren. Ambition' 'Io graduate and maybe be a nurse. SONORA ADAMS GABRIEL TARPLEY-Football team. l.ihe.v Football, base' ball, girls. Ambition: To Finish Maury, to score a touchdown August Seniors Gffmbyi Q is HARRY LEON TREGO, JR.-Band, Johnston Hi-Y. Likes.- s-3 -Q ,, Wotrinen, band, dance, music, movie machines, Ambitious To -' li' ' H 'D gra uate. :Liam v-' ga. six- 1.21 it vk GWENDOLYN GAY VINSON-Likes: Boys, men, males. 3, L Ambition: Stenographer. Y' b l --H1 DORIS J. WIGGINS-Chairman of Student Government clean- 4'1 .Y i up committee. Likes' Painting, dancing, Five Minutes More. -' ,'ia,f-4 Ambition: To be a good bookkeeper. GABRIEL TARPLEY HARRY TREGO, JR. GWENDOLYN VINSON DORIS WIGGINS FACULTY for VETERANS A. RUFUS TONFLSON 1Jiz-frm:-rj I'yFff7'll?1J' Training BS., MJX., College of William and Mary NINA QJLIVE Ronaksox ilfrlifl B.S., Madison College Cljicturc docs not appearj l RUTH li. Smks IJUROTHY XYALKER BRYAN I 'rlenzrlf' .-ldvifffr St'ft'71t'6 H..-X., Hollins College B.S., NVQ-sthampton College lfarmvillc State Teachers College CARo1.r:A Hmuus lN1ooiue WILLIAM HARRY NCJIQRIS ALICE Mmm SHAW 'dll-1l,liN llixvlmox 'l'Al.lAi-'HR 1'.iIl.Qff.ffl .llfzth .llllflly liuglixlz lliylmlv BS., lfarmvillc Stare B..-X., George Washington H.S,, MS., University of BS., Farmvillc State 'll-achcrs College University Virginia Teachers College M..-X., University ofPennsylvania .. fig.- NORMAN ADAMS, JR. LAWRENCE ADDISON ROY ADKINS LEWIS ALLEN 6 NORMAN R. ADAMS. Jteillrnnch uf .vert-ice Coast Guard. Area olservice. Pacmc. Arnbiliun' Theatre husiness. LAWRENCE PRESTON ADDISONil3runch qf service Naval Air Corps. Area of service United States, South Americn, South F Pacihc. Amhilmn Doctor, l l j ROY GENE ADKINS-Hrunch of seriice Army .flreu Q! .wr vice. Europe. Ambition: College. l l LEWIS DANIEL ALLEN -eliranch of service: Army, Area qf l service. European North-Africa, Italy. Ambition Electrical engi- neer. MICHAEL. ARTESE, JR.1liV11VlCh of service: Army. Area of service: European Theater Operation. Ambition Success in engineering, M1CHAH1-AR'fESH,JR- WHA'-'AM BACHTEIJA WILLIAM BACHTELL-Branch of .vm-iff: Army Air Corps. Area of service: United States. K' eteran Graduates JAMES TILDEN BAISE-Branch of St'l'l'iCt Army. Am. of service China, Burma, India. Ambition' Television technician. -': 43 V 1.1. ' : ROBERT LINDSAY BAKER, JR.-Branch of service: United '!f':fr'f' States Naval Reserve. Area of service United States, Pacihc, ...Ls Ambition. Wine, women ,song, college. , fi Mm jimn 31 h EARNEST LINWOOD BALLANCE-Branch of seruce: Navy. W E -X Area of service: Pacific. 4'7l?'ix9' ' JAY BANNONABHMCA of service. United states com Guard. flJ,f-'Q ' Area of service: United States. JAMES BAISE ROBERT BAKER, JR. EARNEST BALLANCE JAY BANNDN LARKIN BARNE'l l' STEVEN BARTON ALFRED BERNSTEIN WVILLIAM BLASSINGHAM LARKIN llOLlvllfS BARNlf'l'T-Brunch ty' .wri'iu': Army. Arm ty .i1'ri'iu'.' lfuropcan. Anihition: To he a mechanical engineer. STEVEN JACK BARTON -Brunch of .veriii'fe.' Field Artillery- lJI lllCLl States Army. Area of.wri'it'e' European. Ambition: To gruduute frmn lhe University ul' Virginia, work in government personnel. ALFRED Llili BERNSTEIN-Branch Qf .terxfi'ce.' Navy. Area i5f.veriiice.' American Theater. Ambition: Big Wheel. WILLIAM V. BLASSINGHAM-Brunch of service: Navy. Arm of .veriiicef Pacific. Ambition' College, marry a rich girl. JOHN A, D. BOONE, JR.-Brunch of service: Navy. Area of .wrivcef Pacific. Ambition: To help create a better world for all of us LO live in. ROBERT AUSTIN BOONE-Brunch of service: Army. Area of aervice: United States. Ambition: To be strong, healthy, and 3PPY+ GEORGE A. BOWEN-Brunch of service: Navy. Area of ser- vice: Pacific, LAWRENCE BRAGGiBranch of .wrt'ice.' Army. Area of ser- vice: United States. Ambition: Aeronautical engineering. HOWARD LELAND BRASS-Branch of xerliice: Navy, Area of service: United States. Ambition: Lawyer. RALPH HARRY BREAKFIELD-Branch of .vervicex United States Navy. Area of .seriticer Atlantic Theatre. JOHN BOONE, JR. ROBERT BOONE Veteran Graduates aff W ll 5:5 l'l gi Qian- v.'?-5.23-S' .tg 1 -i V, - 1 I ,-F' ' - . 3' ' ' M l ., En' T yr? T . .' if' Y . X A L , ,., ,ga -... L 'rg ' 1 GEORGE BOXYEN LAWRENCE BRAGG HOWARD BRASS RAl.l'H BREAKFlEl.l7 'ff 33114 '-ff-.aiyg Lg. ',,3j'-. A ve- 55 4 f . f i 'ia N 'KW f 5 5 f eu. , .. ai...-9 l . IQ- -ritz.-xx-N -. Y if ig 'IT slit ia I 1' n 42 .5 ,Tlx 353.4 a ,s fr , . ix. , . Q. ll? i S ffwf. R ,H . M F':: '?' -.zzfzziik f ix:-2.9. S ' GEQRGE IIRONVN GLENN CA'l'0 LEO CESPEDES Veteran Graduates , pf' ' I '-11 I ' , 2 Xb? If CHARLES CAMPBELL 'FIS' , -of 'QS' THOMAS CAPEL, JR. RICHARD CARROLL GEORGE CSAYLORD BROWN flimmh tif st-ri-:fu United States Coast Guard. Arun of seriwu' Unilctl Stains Anil'-ilnm: Indian Chicf. CHARLES BRINKLEY CAlN4PBEl.I,f-llrumh qfwriim-' Army, Area of service Asiatic, South Vfcst Pacific. Anihiliuii Turlin- clcclric cnginccr for XVcslmghouse and Gcncrul Iflcctrit' TI-IOIVIAS JESSE CAPEL, .IR.fHrc1r1ch nf st'rl'ui'.' Navy. Arctl of service: Pacific. Ambilion Electrical engineer. RICHARD A. CARROLL-Brunch of service: United States Paratrooper. Area of serl'ict'.' Africa, Sicily, Italy, France, and Belgium. Ambilion: Finish school. GLENN RICHARD CATO-Branch Qf seriiirr. Merchant lvlarine. Area ofservice. European. Ambition. 'I'ugotocullcge. LEO SANCHEZ CESPEDESfBruncl1 of service' United States Army, Infantry. Area of service: Pacihc, New Guinea and Philip- pines. Amhiliun: To bc an engineer. ROBERT LLEWELLYN CHRISTIAN, ,IR.fl3ranrl'i Qf service: Marine Corps. Area of service. Asiatic-Pacific. Ambition: Electrical engineer, JOSEPH BAKER COFFIELD-Brunch of service. Army. Area of service: India-Burma. Ambition. Civil unginccr. GENE lvl. CONNELL--Brunch of service: Naval Air Corps, Ambition: To enter foreign service, diplomatic relations. WALTER CONSOLVOiBranch of sen-ice: Navy. Area of ser.. vice: Philippines. pa .aunt ' ROBERT CHRISTIAN, JR. JOSEPH CUFFIELD lv' 'Yi GENE CONNELL YVALTER CONSOLVO .1 WILLIAM COPPERTHITE JUAN CORREA WILLIAM COURTNEY RAYMOND CRIIZER Wll-l.lAM LEE COPPERTHlTEfBranch uf service: United States Army. Area of service' European Theater of Operation. Ambition: To become a good business man, get marrie:l, settle down, enjoy life. jUAN F. CORREA -Branch ij service: Navy. Area of service: Atlantic and Pacific. Ambilion: College, become an engineer, get married to a rich girl. Wll.l.lAM DEWEY COURTNEY-l3runch qfservice: Air Corps. Area uf service: United States, Austria, Germany. Ambilion: Electrical engineer. RAYMOND DEFOREST CRITZER-Branch of service' Army 8-Fifth Division. Area of service: France and Germany. Ama bition: William and Mary College, mechanical engineer. ROBERT A. CRONK-Branch of service: Merchant Marine. Area of service: European. Ambition: To enter the business world, commercial advertising. EDWARD A, CRUMP, JR.--Branch of service: Army Air Corps, Area of service: Pacino Theatre. Ambilion: College. LONNIE ROBERT CURRIE-Brunch of service: Army. Area 3 lfervicex European. Ambition: Attend William and Mary o ege. FRANK AUGUSTUS DAVIS-Branch of service: Ordnance. Area of service: Puerto Rico, Trinidad. PHILIP C, DECKER-Branch of service! Army. Area of service: Asiatic-Pacific. Ambilion: Aeronautical engineering. RICHARD DECKER-Branch of servicex Army. Area of ser- vice: Southpaciiic. ROBERT CRONK EDWARD CRUMP JR Veteran Graduates qi g et C eta -- -A,.. ,XL L ...gas P- .L ' :Lf 'C . 2 -2,5-:..1C r '--3 J ', ' .J- LONNIE CURRIE FRANK DAVIS PHILIP DECKER RICHARD DFCRER HERSHALI. IJIENNISON HIVBERT DEW' JAMES DILLARD XVll.l.lAM Dll.l.0N IIERSIIALL B. DENNlSONf-Hrumh of .n'r1'm'.' Navy. firm JAMES DI'l7I.EY of.icr1'1rv. Asiatic-Pacino Arca, Philippines. HUBl.iR'l' C. DEW-flirunrlu of service --Submarine Mme llaucry. Arm my sc'r1'lcc.' California and East Coast. JAMES lJll.I.ARlJAl3rul1cl1 ol .wrruu Navy. W'lI.I.lAiVl GORDON DILLUN 4limnch nj .vcrvirr Army Alf lfurccs. lvlerchant Marine, Arm: of .vermcct American 'l'l1L'HlCl', and European Thcalcr. Ambition To raise u cotton plantation 'way down South. AMES lvl. DUDl,EYwl3ranch of sf.'rzuv.' Navy. .firm nf .wr vice, Pacific. WILLIAM DUHIAIN WILLIAM ALBERT DUPLAlNwBruncl1 of servnr Navy. Area of service: Pacific. Ambuion: Diesel engineer. Veteran Graduates GALEN ALTIS EDNLZYTBMM1 of serviec: Mmham Marine. ul' Area of service: Pacific, l'ar East, Atlantic. Ambition: lo go places and see things, gi MARK WOOD EDYVARDSfBranch of xerircr. Navy. nlrcu QI ..T- s - -X service .' Pacinc. 'J VVALDO B. EGGLES'l'UNfBrunch of service. Army. xlreu of service: European Theater of Operation, WILLIAM CURTIS ESTES-Branch of scrucc: Army. Am- .. bition: College diploma. ll: Q rl ' I L '- Xxx' T ',. ' x ' '2.. ' 155 X . . ,if J, me ' G 1 K A .. .Lb A ' H ' aug -5. GALEN EDNEY MARK EDWARDS WALDO EGGLESTON YVILLIAM ESTES THOMAS FERGUSON PAUL FINCH WILLIAM FLEMING NELSON FORTUNE THOMAS GORDON I ERGUSONfBrunch of service: Army. Area of service: European Theater of Operation. PUAL JOHN FINCH-Branch of service: Navy. Area of serviti: European, Caribbean, Asiatic. Ambition: A good golfer. WILLIMA BOREN FLEMINC ilirunch ofscrvice. Navy. Arcu of service: American, European, Asiatic-Paciiic. NELSON IIURLEY FORTUNIE, JR,-Brunch of service: Navy. Area of service: South Pacific. WILLIAM ELLIOT FREEMAN-Brunch of service: Merchant Marine and United States Marine Corps. Area of service: Pacino and European, Ambition: Mortician. THOMAS INGLE FRITZINGER-Branch of service: Navy. Area of service: Pacific. EDWARD F. GARDNER-Branch of service: Army. Area of service: Germany, European Theater. Ambition: College. THOMAS ALGIE GATES, JR,-Branch ofservice: United States Coast Guard. Area of service: European, African-Mid-East, Asiatic-Pacidc. Ambition: College. ROSS HUNTER GILLIKIN-Brunch of service: Merchant Marine. Area of service: Pacific, Asiatic. Atlantic, Mediterranean. JULIUS GRAY-Branch of service: Army. Area of service European. WILLIAM FREEMAN THOMAS FRITZINGER Veteran Graduates fr E- . P'- gftgb EDWARD GARDNER THOMAS ones, jk. Ross GILLIKIN jumus can x ,age .Aw 'wiv NY 'wif JOHN HARBITCK GEORGE HARPER Veteran Graduates nj g Q .4- . ' if lr, RICHARD HARRIS, JR. HERMAN HART JOHN HARBUCK-Branch uf service Infantry. Arm of .wrvict Germany. France, Holland. GEORGE WADE HARPERABrunch of scrrne: Navy. Area nf service European Theater of Operation. RICHARD S. HARRIS, JR.f--Brunch of service Army Area of service England, Ifrancc, Germany Ambition. Go into husi- ncss for myself. HERMAN I,. llAR'l'f-Branch of service Armg. Area of service: European Theater of Operation. Ambition. aleiman. ROBERT J. HARTfBrunch of service: Navy. Area of service: Atlantic. Ambition County Agent. MYRON G. HATCH4Branch of service: Marine Corps. Area of service. South Pacific, Japan. Ambition: To Gnish college and become an architect. JAMES W, HAYES-Branch of service: Air Corps. Are of ser- vice: United States, Ambzlion. To be an electrician. ROY MCLANE HAYNESgBranch of service: United States Maritime Service. Area of service: European, Mediterranean- Pacilic. Ambition: Study law. JOHN MILTON HICKEY-Branch of service: Army. Area of service: European Theater of Operation. GILBERT ABRAHAM HIGGER-Branch of service: Navy, Area of service: Pacific. Ambition: To enter the business world. JAMES HAYES ROY HAYNES JOHN HICKEY GILBERT HIGGER CLYDE HILL, -IR. BERNARD HINES, JR. KILYDIQ IIISI ILIIQI, I IlI.l., Jil. -Afirurufi ql'.u'r1'n:'v' Army Ivfetiiezil Corps of Cltnnlwit Iingincvsrs. xirvtz tJ.it'ri'it't' Izurope, Ambition' He lumpy, college. I'iIiRNARl3 I.AWIlI'1NCiIi IIINIQS, ,IR f-lirtnlfli ti! xi'r'i'iu Ivfa- rine Corps Reserve. Arm til st'ri'it'1 W'est Coast, San Diego and Ilurstow, ifzilifornizi. Anibilmn' 'I'o he u Certified Pulwlie Ae- eountimt, lvusinuss administration. I3IQN'I'I.IfY ISYRD IIINIVIAN 41ffdIlL'lI qf .w'rt'i't't' Navy. Arc.: ill .vt'ri'1a'.' Ifuropean 'Iihcater of Operation. Arnhilion: I'o sLuLIy nw. WAI.'I'I'.Il NI. III'I'iI', JR.-Alirtiriuli IV' st'ri'ict'. Army. Arm of sa'ri'n.'t'.' Pacific. I IORACE WILLIE I IODUISS, Jil. Alirtinuli ty .iuri'ice.' Merchant Marine. Area of service: United States and Europe. Ambition: Constructionul engineer. BEVERLY G. HOPKINS flirwich of survive. Navy. Arm of sc-riticv: Paeinc. Ambition: Optometrist. RICHARD O. I'IORS'I'IVIANNiI3rurich qf suri'ice.' Army Air Conps. Area of .wrvictw United States. Ambition: To make a mi lon. WII-I.IAM IIOBBS HOW'IZI.I.fl3runitli qf .wrx'i'uu' Army Air I'oree. Areuofst'ri'icv.' Pacific. Ambition: Ivfakcmillions. XVILLIAIVI D. JAIVIES --Hrtimsli of .wrriuf United States Navy. Area of sartticcx Pacific. Ambition, Photographer ROBERI' I.. JOHNSONfBri1ncIi of suri'it-1 Army. .firm Qf svri'iu': Pacific. Ambition To find what my zimlwition is. RICHA RD HORSTMANN WI LLIAMIHOWELL BENTLEY HINMAN YVALTER HITT, JR. HCRACE HODGES, JR. BEVERLY HOPKINS V eteran Graduates -- ' - I -..-.: -- -Ti-4 I 4 i-C -1 ' . nil ' ' -... ..,.. ,. E -1 ,,,7,.,.., A--' Q4 - L V. -6 .. '55,-L.,--f' Smurf! NYY 3 .Q WILLIAM JAMES ROBERT JOHNSON JAMES j0l,I.liY CARROLL JORDAN ABE KAPLAN JULIAN KELLY JAMES XVILLIAN1 JOI,l,EY-Iiruncli of .wrvuv Navy. Area of.vcrvice. Pacific. CARRROLL WESTON JORDAN-Branch nf svrzicv' Army. Area of service: Pacino. ABE KAPLAN -v-Brandi nf5c'rl'1t'e Unilctl Status Naval Reserve. Area QI' .rc-rviu': Florida. Ambition: Tu get my diploma, to go into husincss fur myself. JULIAN KELLY--Branch of service: Army. Area of service: Asiatic Paeitic. PETER ANTHONY KELLY-Branch of service' Army. Arra ofservice: Philippines. Ambition: Security and happiness. V Q V r HAROLD A, KESSLERfBranch of service: Army Air Corps. VP- I U4 'Xl'- H HAROLD KESSLER Area of service: European Theater of Operations. Ambition: Fo become an electrical engineer. N THOTXAAS EVANS l-AWSON-Branch of xervice: -Navv. Area nf service: North Atlantic, European, South Pacific. Ambition: 5.: Graduate, college. Q3 ,Tb li- - -'Ta'-'I' -- JONE YEN LlGHfl3 unch cfs' vice Army Air Force. Are of W ci service: Carribhcan, Ambi1ion:URadio engineer. U mx ,un iifvx 1. -Y . lg A PAUL KIRKLAND LUCY, JR.-BIGHCA of' servifef Army. Area ' ' Q - X qi service: European Theater of Operations. 'He - . Z1 ,N -I. ..- ' JAMES GERALD LYNCH, JR.Y'BfGHCh0f.YUf1'lCF Navy. Area ,x, . . ' 1 IQHA-'f of service: United States. Ambition: Commercial artist. THOMAS LAVVSON JONE LIGH PAUL LUCY, JR. JAMES LYNCH, JR. JAMES MACHEN JOSEPH MAFI-'EO JAMES MARTIN, JR. LEWIS MARTIN IAMES Ii. IVIACI' IEN-Brunch Qfsi'ri'icv' Army. Area uf service: European Theater, Ambition: To get ahead as much as possible. ,IUSEPII A. lvIAIfI7E0-Brunch of service. Navy, Area of ser- vice: European fheatcr. JAMES NIARTIN, JR.-'I3l'ill1Ch of svriiicih' Army Air Force. Area ojservicc: Panama. Ambition: Advertising, LEWIS JENNINGS MARTIN!-Branch of service' United States Navy. Area of service: Atlantic Caribbean, Pacino. Ambition: Electronics research. VICTOR HERBERT IVIARTIN-Branch of service: United States Navy. Area of service: American Theater. Ambition: To have a life of varied and broad experience. WILLIANI EDWARD IVIAYO, JR.-Branch of service: Army Air Forces. Area of service: Caribbean. Ambition: To finish four years of college. WILLIAM LYNN MCCOY-Brunch of service: Coast Guard. Area of service: Europe, Pacino, Ambition: College, R. P. I. JARL S. NICDANIEL-Brunch of service: United States Coast Guard, Area of service: European and Pacific. Ambition: Get a job, get married, settle down. WILIIAM JOSEPH IVICGALLIARD-Branch of service: Navy. Area of service: Pacific. Ambition: Lawyer. ALEXANDER P. IVICLEAN, JR.fBrunch of service: Army4 81nd Airborne. Area of service: Europe. VICTOR MARTIN WILLIAM MAYO, JR. Veteran Graduates QP W! E 15. A-3 R x 4. G- .4',.5?f' -. if 1 ' 'Se r tlilfffi it if f4 WYf.i - rf 'i fm J: 3, ,,'. .K if 1. ' eb . ,1A,,n WILLIAM MCCOY JARI. MCDANIEL WILLIAM MCGALLIARD ALEXANDER MCLEAN, JR. FERBER MCLESKEY, JR. WILLIAM MCNEER JAMES MCSHEFFREY KENNETH MEEKS CLAUDE MILLER LLOYD MILLER Veteran Graduates I ,I 1 f . ist' 5 ' 22 39 FERBER WAYNE MCLESKEY, IJR.-Branch of service: Mer- chant Marine. Area of service: At antic. Ambition: Aviation. WILLIAM F. MCNEER-Branch of service: Navy. Area of sernice: American Theater of Operation. Ambition: To make a mi ion. JAMES EARLY MCSHEFFREY-Branch of service: Army. gif: of service: Mediterranean Theater of Operation. Ambition: ege. KENNETY ALTON MEEKS-Branch of service: Arm Air Force. Area ofservice: European Theater ofOperation. Amxilion: Electrical engineering. CLAUDE RAYMOND MILLER-Branch of service: Coast Guard. Area of service: European and South Pacific Theaters. LLOYD MILLER-Branch of service: Merchant Marine. Area of service: Atlantic. LUCIEN FRANCIS MONTAGNA-Branch of service: Army. Area of service: Fort Meade, Maryland. Ambition: Business man or musician. RALPH DIXON MURRELL-Branch of service: Navy. Area of service: Philippines, China, japan. Ambition: Certified Public Accountant, to stay a single man. EAMES RYAN NEE-Branch of service: Army. Area of service: ngland, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Austria, Luxem- bourgh, Czechoslvakia. Ambition: Dental sc ool. ALFRED PARKER NEFF-Branch of service: Navy. Area of of service: Pacific. , LUCIEN MONTAGNA RALPH MURRELL JAMES NEE ALFRED NEFF ASHTON NEWSOM LUTHER NEWSOME ASHTON HARDY NEWSOMABranch of service: Nuvy. Area of service: United States. Ambition: Architect. LUTHER EDWARD NEWSOME-Branch of service: Coast Guard. Area of service: South Pacific. Ambilion: To graduate, get a job as photographer, settle down. AVERY LAWSON OWEN, Illflirunch of service: Army Air- borne lnfantry. Area of service: Pacific. Ambition: Electrical engineer, degree from Virginia Polytechnic Institute. CHARLES GREEN PARAMORE-Branch of service: Navy, Area of service: South Pacific. Ambition: Doctor. HARRY L. PEARSONHIR.-Branch of service: Coast Guard. Area of service: Baltimore. Ambition: Be a business executive and serve my community. WESLEY MACK PETERS, Ill-Branch of service: Nav - Submarines. Area of service: Pacific Theater, Marshall Islandbs. Ambition: Electrician. HOWARD DIXON PHELPS-Branch of service: Army. Area of service: Germany, Belgium, France. Ambition: Electrician. JOHN IVES PHILLIPS-Branch of service: Coast Guard. Area of service: American, Asiatic-Pacific. DONALD VANCE PITTMAN, jk.-Branch of service: Navy. Area of service: United States, Asiatic, Pacific Areas. Ambition: Business administrator. VERNON LABON PITTS, JR.-Branch of service: Army. Area of service: European and Southwest Pacific. Ambition: To graduate from Maury, go to college, AVERY OWEN, III CHARLES PARAMORE HARRY PEARSON, JR. wasisv Perens, III Veteran Graduates ,ff I' 5 ic-:ef 'F' if : 5 R 5, H ' --,, ft- ' HOWARD l'HEl.l'S JOHN l'Hll.l.Ii'S DONALD l'I'l l'MAN, JR. VERNON l'l'l I'S: JR. EUGENE POOI.E HOWARD PORTER HUGH POWELL HARRY REYNOLDS EMMETT ROBINS, JR. JOHN ROMANUS V eteran Graduates .-E' F s y - - 5 ni 5 ? 1 ,Q , LE- ' ,fs JVXN' k i ! 57 1 X .. v- y , 7332. ,i ' Ei ' ' gang,-' EUGENE SAVAGE PCXYLE-Branch of service' Nnval Air Corps. Area uf service: United States Theater of Operation. Ambilion: College-business administration. HOWARD LEWIS PORTER-Branch of service' Navv. Area of service: European and Pacific Theaters. Amhilinn. Drafting, engineering. HUGH MAURY POWELL-Branch of service: Naval Air Coprs. Area of service. Pacinc and Atlantic Theaters. Ambiliun' News- paper work. CGraduated August, 19465 HARRY LEWIS REYNOLDS-Branch af service Navy. Area of service: South Pacific. Ambilion' Engineer. EMMETT SORTHERN ROBINS, jk.-Branch of service Navy. Area of service. Europe, Africa, Pacinc, Central America. Am- bition: To be a success in life. JOHN RCJMANUS-Branch of seruce: Navy, Area of service: Pacihc. Ambition: College. LEE SETON ROOD-Branch of service: Navy. Area of service: Ambition: To get out of school. GUY O. RULE, JR.+Branch of service' Army Air Corps Reserve. Area of service. European Theater. Ambition: Electrical engi- neering. 'THOMAS ADDISON RUTLEDGE, JR,-Branch of service: Army. Area ofservice: European Theater. Ambilion: Lawyer. ROBERT RYLAND SADLER, JR.-Branch of service: Navy. Areaofservice: Western Pacific, Ambition' Aeronauticalengineer l LEE ROOD GUY RULE, JR. THOMAS RUTLEDGE, JR. ROBERT SADLER, JR. WILLIS SALE JAMES SAMS WILLIS S'IiUAR'I' SALE-Branch of service: Army Air Forces. Areuoj service: America. Ambition: Acronauticalengineer. LAMES A. SAMS-Branch of service: Army. Area of service: acific. Ambition: To be the youngest retired Southern gentleman in thc State of Virginia. ROBERT S. SANCHEZ-Bruncli of service: Army. Area of service: Colorado Springs, Camp Carson. Ambition: Diesel engineering or press photographer. MARION WILSON SCARBOROUGH-Branch of service: Marine Corps. Area of service: Pacific, Ambition: Electrical engineer. CHARLES THOMAS SHAWfBranch of service: Merchant Marine. Area of service: Atlantic. Ambition: To become a ships omccr, start small island shipping line, GORDON S. SHIELDS-Branch of service: Army. Area of service: Philippine Islands-Leyte, Luzon, Ambition: Pilot some commercial air lines. GEORGE D. SHULSON, JR,-Branch of service: Army. Area of service: South Pacific. Ambition: Hardware salesman. JAMES THOMAS SMITH-Branch of service: Navy. Area of service: Asiatic-Pacific. Ambition: To get into politics. HOWARD WOODGATE SPRUILL-Branch of service: Navy- Ampl-iibious Forces. Area of service: Pacific. Ambition: To be a journalist. RICHARD H, STINNETTE-Branch of service: Army Air Force. Area ofservice: Pacific. Ambition: Gentleman of leisure. GEORGE SHULSON, JR. JAMES SMITH ROBERT SANCHEZ MARION SCARISOROUGH I CHARLES SHAW GORDON SHIELDS Veteran Graduates . s - if ' 1 , 21- ' A- - Xb' .I .Hg jx ' -f - ,wc .5 , -Y 5 ' M 1 ' X X A I .. 4 9 f ' C -A - x .,.,xM HOWARD SPRUILL RICHARD S'I'1NNE'l I'E 'B if YVII.I.IAIH STOKES HARRY STONE ROBERT SITNIIVIERLIN ROBERT Sl'I'I'I.IfR If V ' W'II.IAIv1 I I SIUKIQS - liruridx QI swim' Armv Air Ifnru' :Irru ' of .u'r1'lu' Italy Ambllmn Atlcnd cnllcgu. gc! L'nglncul'ir1p.1 dcgrcc, ur Study zur condntinning. I-IARRY STONE --Brunch Qf .wriwfv Army JIU-In of .w1r'm' Izurupcan Ihcnlcr .lhrwhrlivri I'n gc! zihczxd in thc Imwirww world RUBIZRT IVlII.'I'ON SUNIMIQRLIN - Iimnfli nf .wrmr Unilcd States Nuvgal Air Corpg Arm of .verriue Cairilwbcziui. NVQQI CUAINI. Suulh Pacillc .Xmhilmn GCI mv dcgrcc in clout runlcs l'Y1gII1L'l'l'II1Ll. ROBIiR'I' SUPPLIER ffimncli Qf .wri'm' Num' Arm of xuri in American Theater GAYLE XVESLIQY SU'I I'UN -Iirumfi QI seriru' Nzlvv :Irsu Qfxermre Pacific, China .'XmI'vilmn Own za million ju:: rucurds. ROBERT EDWARD 'I'A'I'Ii4l3rum'h of .verifiuw Cnusl Guard. GAYLE SU'I I'0N ROBERT TATE Area nf sermre Ifuropean Theater ni' Operation Amhilmn Cun- tinue education. V eteran Graduates RQBIZRT 'i'Ei41'l'sf-farm-n Q1 .WW-. Navy. .Aim of .wi-W American. ,Z A LEWIS 'I'I-IEISZ-Brumh uf service Navy Scalwccw. Argu of -if service. Pacinc. China, Hawaii, Philippines Arnbitmn' Chim- -f pndist. lf ,Z f- I I.IfO 'l'IlOIv1.-NS Hruldl nf .v'r1i1' Army InIanlry. Arn: ii! NZ ,L 'f .wr1'm' Iiuropcan'I'I1catcrfsIt0pErauur1, Arnhrlmn IXICCIIIUIICZII A, f engineering, -':' 1 ' if ' - If IDANA LEI2 'IIIUINIASUN -Iirrmrh of xvrluz' IX4zlrinr ffnrfvs. f Arm af xz'r1'icc Pacific. Q., M 'am 3' Nm-wk ala.. Zhu' ROIHZRT 'I'EE'I'S LENVIS THEISZ LEO THOMAS DANA THOMASUN NORWOOD THOMPSON JOHN TRAWEEK PAUL TROTMAN, JR. CLAUDE TUCKER, JR. NORWOOD EARL 'I'HOiviPSON-Branch of service' European Theater of Operation. Ambilion. College diploma. ,JOHN NESBVIXTRAWEEK-Brunch of service: Naval Air Corps. Areaofservire: Caribbean. Ambilion. Businessexecutive, Big Wheel. PAUL CAMERON TRO'l'lv1AN, JR.-Brunch of service' Army. Area afservice. Europe. Ambilion' College diploma, CLAUDE TUCKER,jR.-Brunch of service: Army. Area of sergice: Pacific. Ambition: College. business, and find a rich wi ow. CHARLES CHESTER TURNER-Branch of service: Army, Area of service: European Theater Operation. Ambition: Electri- cal engineering. JOHN WARD TYSON, JR.-Branch of service: Army. Area of service: ltalty. Ambition: Commercial artist. ROBERT C. VANDERBERRY-Brunch of service: Army Air lggrfe. Area of service: Pacific-Tinian-Mariannas. Ambition: ege. GEORGE JULIAN WALKER-Branch of service: Coast Guard. Area of service: Greenland-North Atlantic Patrol. Ambition: To become a successful business man and club owner. GEORGE LUTHER WALLACE-Branch of service: Navy. Area of service: Atlantic. Ambition: Manager and owner of Super-Market. ROBERT KERMITT WILLIMAS-Branch of service: Navy. Area of service: United States. Q CHARLES TURNER JOHN TYSON, jk. Veteran Graduates ,,..,r '-- 'N-f-3? I f5vQ--1 '-if jg, li 3 ' W' H -A A'ifg.?1 Q d ::. ....r f '5 . - . v :- -'J-j,i ' ROBERT VANDERBERRY GEORGE WALKER GEORGE WALLACE ROBERT WILLIAMS 5 3 i I i i ROY VVILLIAMS, JR. ROBERT WINDLEY, JR. i Q 1. i i 'svn . . FLOYD VVOODSON THOMAS YEATES, JR. Veteran Graduates .. Z? '-.N ,jf ,. mf. 4,1 J 'fjfil' 1 ii.. ffl? JAMES VVXRSCHING, JR. JAMES XVOMACK ROY WlI,LIAMS, ,IR.fBranch of scriice' Army. Arm of scr- ricu. European Theater Operation. ROBERT JESSE WINDLEY. JR.fI3fLIl'lCll of xvnnu: Coast Guard. Areu of svrvifr' Sahara DcScrt, JAMES LEONARD NVIRSCHING, jR.il3flll'lfI'I of survirv' Navy, Aruaofse'r1ice.' Asiatic-PaticHc. Ambition: Accountant. JAMES H. WOIXAACK gfirunrh ofser1'ice': Army. Area of service Pacific. Ambition. Lawyer, FLOYD B. XVO0DSONfHrunch of service: United States Marine Corps. Area of sermczh' Pacific-Marshalls, Cfarolincs-Okinawa. Ambition: Finish college. 'IAHOMAS CARL YEATES, jk,-Branch of survice: Marine Corps, Arz'uofsz'r1'1c:'.' Pacinc. Ambition: College, JUNIOR CLASS Bl unior Sponsorg Lucille Munden, President. Junior Class History . . . . So we finally became Juniors, 529 strong, continuing our progress under the capable leadership of the same oH'icers we had during our Sophomore year. Our capable Sophomore sponsor, Miss Pearl Tuck, resigned the sponsorship because of ill health, Mrs. Anne Daughtrey was appointed to sponsor our class during our last two all-important years. Our first year at Maury had been uncertain and somewhat bewildering-but from it we emerged confident, self-assured, eager to continue our happy journey and proud of the privilege of being students at Maury. VVe were too busy just being Juniors to contribute any one particularly outstanding achievement to our school, but we did make many individual con- tributions to various phases of our school life that made us proud of our class. In this connection we should mention the following: Franklin Didlake and Edward Devany in the orchestra, Jimmy Ellis, Tommy Matthews, Bobby Lindermann, and Herbert Perry in the band, Marcia Rice, Nancy Gibney, Ida Hardin, and Edward Boyd on the Mazzry News Staff, Herbert Johnston, Billy VVoodson, Haron Floyd, and John Oliver in athletics, Hodey VVhite, James Cline, and Joyce Slogum in the art department, Joe Phillips and Kenneth Faucette in debating, and last but not least, Marth Crosswhite, Shirley Schreiner, and Joyce Hankins as cheerleaders. Our next year promises to be a success-our last year together. Wlatch out for the class of1948l Seniors at Maury High who expect to accomplish big things! ANN LAW, Serrelary. Class OmC6fS I,UCIl.I.E MIFNDEN ,. ,.,,. President BARBARA CLINE ..,. .... I fire-Prexidenl ANN LAW ,....,.... ..... . Vecrelary Tnoivms MATTHEWS ..,. ,.... T reasurer ANNE DAITGHTREX'. . , ..., Sponsor Front: Ann Law, Secretaryg Barbara Cline, Vice-President. Row two: Thomas Mathews, Treasurer, Mrs. Daughtrey, Junior Class Home Room Representatives l runl: Ann l.aiw, Charlottc Dunn, jcun Cartwright, i liuthcrinc Ransonc. Rui1'lu'o: Marie Ifly, Mildred Bryant, Wilma Randolph, N Suzic Lcgum, Stuart Gullalcc. Rowthrrv: Howard Nelson, Thomas Bradshaw, Eugene l Randolph, joe Phillips. l lfronl row: lvlaric Fly, Bcity lXf1ac Barlicld, Annu Barrett, Juanita Basnight, Ann Alexander, Kaliopc Bassil, Doris Wiggins. Second row: Gcor e Constantine, Robert Boggs, William lvlazcl, Seymour fiohcn, Robert Batcheldcr, Bernard Bryant, William Davis, Forest Larleford, Wesley Harrison. uniors f I mul mn' I INN I m'l'vIHn'v.' IXIkl'lIkIQlcI2ll'I!I1, RLAII1 Slmpluns, Ylwlcl Rulwlnsmx. Iiculrlcu Ijlulv-011. Ilwrmnlwx' I rv1ll1'w IXI:nx'fNI1llIcl. X lrglu f 'llI'III1j.L .mul mn- I'crL x' Iicllx I Imxznxl I Iullwnnun, Ann f1'p,Ilx, Iiultv Ulwmwlm, Urns Cfulwn. Rulwrl Izpxlcln Illini mn' 'IkI1fu:n:1xIinlklxlxzlxx, IXIQIMH I,1mLlg.5I.1x, CfI1urIwI5urr, I rc.I Dum, Rulwrx I3ccI1crI, IX1lIln:1kIunu-X I rnf111'nu' Ica1nl.llL'x IDHI Iznlur, Puulmu I IuIwrlI1lm'r, liuruly n Xr1lI1uuI1N, I Iclcn I I1-chu, I'Ixx'II1x I Inllund, Ilwllx' liuulhur. Clhurlmtc Anlafns .S'4'I'n1niI'nl1' Huh I.zlIw. I':arIWura RUSSCII. KIEIIITCYIHL' IXIundcn, Iiz1lI1IcL'n NIUHLICH, l.u-nu Alum, Annu Uutllmg, Sonya Ifcldmzm. Vlrglnlu IVIm-xx, .lug up SIucumIW. ,Iczm -Xmu 'llxml mu' Invurn I,lllIc. Rulwrl Mull-N. Fzamucl ,IuImQnn Iicn IIUIIILIIH I'I1lIlp SHIPIWU. IXIIIIMI1 I7alx'nL', jlnumc I Illl, Rwlwrl ,-Xuxlm, IN'Ia1rvinIIlncS x I I I union 1 f ee ,e l mn1 mu Anne jones. Patricia Rzlmey. lX'1uryjz1ne Duxxson, ,lezmnetle Clreunlxe, Betty llrenl. Pans Donslxy, l'egp.1y Irym, Leona C.herln, ,Iume Verslynen, lxlury Wong Dm, Lois Allen Scrum! mu' .joel Cooler, Waverley Berkley, ll I , XX hue, l'.dxx'1xrd Boyd, eul Allard, K-l2lUklC Cimupp, ljilVId llnerend, llkllllll ru h ,, , . . , 1 . , 1 I ' lluryey llloo.lwor1h, l-,dwm Peek. ll' Puul Rznmey, CFL-orge lllte. IZIINCS Dulonuw lfugene lfllxxin Don'1ld Parker XVIII: nn M Ifrnnl nm ,lame lferwick, Louwe Kennedy. ,lamel llamillon. Dorothy lfemtone, lvlarjorie lforlwes, lvlurion liulllielx Rachel l'lelscl1lnzln, Nlzlry wlones, lX1ury NVonlridp.:e, c.hI'lSlll1C Jones. Summl mu l'll'2ll1l4llI1 Dldlulxe, -loan liuek, ,lean llurrlson, Ruby lluddleslon. lilnzalwelh Alexander, S za ' l.- A - K ' ' ' ' ' X u mm ngum. lX1.ullm Caonxxlule, .lomm Wood, Dorothy Lupe. lylareellme fiiplon, Roh Buchanon. 'llxlrdmll' Neal Clark, Roh lX'1uurlee Bonney, ,lurk Powell. George Crain erl liroxxn, ifhurles de llrlto, Donald Burton, XVnllmm l,ovill, Cecil Self, l l l 108 owurd liramlly Vlvlim ilrelukis, Helly klunmes. ,lo Ann llgr lmrtl :tm I3n1tnthx NulmxNztl1cyPtuvlc,Shit'lcyl.cc,.IetncPztriS..InTX'1clchttr,fX1z1t'lmu'ltL'Vllrlcu, Dnrulhx' l'arrx, .'Xl1m'f,ltItrn1. mul mn IlmxftrttNL-lwn,nlnhnSnutt1,,laclt llmvuts, lfrunrcs Gwynn, lfxclyn I lulktlcr, XN'tlllam Ncwxtnlt, Xtthrcx Pax 1111 ln'ul'g.:L'NzttcltL1x l'rw,l Ptttmzm. ntl mu' Alanna 115 N Niztntlwlu, Waltur Aclxtw, illmrlcx Ptcrcc, Rnhcrt Stewart. Arthur Vv'hutakcr. lfmnl mu' Barbara Shephard. Nancy Bradlcy, Blanr Rnhcrtmn, Betty Ishumpwn, Nunn Md L-ml Bcrmcc Shu-phard, Juan Rand. Bonnie Thompson, Shlrluy Scars, iiltzahuth Wnnmcr, Yumrttlmzw' 'Xlcllic Owens Durrvthv Scott, Iimilv Vvkmodall, Cfharlmtc Pulley, Rmcllu ,Ium-Q, lilhclyn VX'1cffarthy,, Nyllann flvvwxuzttl, Bcity Jtxan VIQISCIIICT, Barbara XVhttL'. Roc Prstcrsrxn, l,ulN rluhnsun. 'lklltnl mu Luwrcncc Bartlgtt, Wllliartt TX1ansun, Uruysmnw hftmrrte. Gcurgc Yaknx, 'lkhtmms hldfrury l.crxn Parts. Ruhcrt Niasun, Fred Brown. f ll zz ion' L 109 if u 11 ti 0 rs 1 16 i r l l lfnvnl mir: lictty Smithwick, Dorothy Bates, Dorothy klnlmstm. Juan Txlzlrchzmt. Suphic Cfzitsclis, Nulllc liuugmlcs, Jackie llanna, Ruth Clolrlstichcr, ,lcun Uultllwcrg, Beverly Anderson, St't1rmlru1: l3rqiw Amlcrson,xAlvm Pmxcrs, llcrlwrt Buninl S V. Syntlcr, Slurlcy Wlittuliurmt, Ylfglfllil lltnrc, William luck, l larrun l'loytl, lLlIl'lUSlg11liCl', Patrick Wright. 'l'lxml mu-5 Billy Aldridge, .lmncs lgilliiif, jack Bacon, Cfhurlcs Schuusnlcr, Charlie lXltxrnn. 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Puggy Sslmnlls, Holly Hatch. juycc Spunccr, .'XLn.lrL'v Vaughan, Ann luvlur, Phylllx llL'lChC!1lhkll 'Ihmlmu' f1m'n1gtru1 Ixhgcc, David Ugluslwy, Ciusrgc Suwycr, Ronald Krvuwl. Cfhilcg Imrwvw, ,IUITH Smxxcr. KIcurgcUrdur1L'y. Jun Phllllpw,Jm1hn TX1cDz1r1lcl, fX1ilUI'ICC llungur. ll niors l rm1l1'mr' .Iuhn Pulluclx, I72lVlxlclilNldiI1S,JOYCE Nm lllu. AnnuVX1zlL'XYl11!luclx, IX12lI'YSl71lIh, I luzldy xxvhllli, Thznnaxw XV1lllums Smnml run' I.uQtcr Zlltmln, IBZIVIL1 Tvfcfilurcl Vlclchur Szmvur, fihzlrlcx Pugh, lfugcm' Rnmlulph, Rvx xVhllk'hl.lI'Nl, Alum VVQMQ, ,Inn-ph Rudolph, Oxuzzr SIL-xxml, sluhn :nun is f I I SOPHOMORE CLASS I Sophomore Miss Hi-:rriie R. Grass. .. Sophomore Class History i Class Sponsor: Richard Galloway, Treasurer. Officers CPEORCE CAvRos .. . . , l'n'.vi1In1l Russmi, MA RsHAi.l ,..,. . . ,l'i1'v-l'rf.rirlmt MAY XVARREN ......., . .Vrrrrlmlv RICHARD GAl.LowAi ',,.. .... ' l'rm.r1n'rr . Sym r,',mI' Frunl row. George Cavros, Presidentg lvlay Warren Row ruro Russell Marshall, Vice-Presidentg lvliss Gibbs. At last we had reached the place of our dreams! Dear old Maury! Yes, in September of IQ46 seven hundred and eighteen sophomores entered Maury's portals from Blair and Ruffner Junior High Schools with traces of bewilderment and uncertainty. With us we brought many plans of our three years at the Fifteenth Street Institution of Technologysplans which were to strengthen both Maury and ourselves. During those first few weeks of adjustment, we elcted as our president, brilliant George Cavrosg witty Russell Marshall for the vice-president, musical-minded May Warren as secretaryg and for our treasurer handsome Dick Galloway. We were very fortunate in having as our sponsor sweet and lovable Miss Hettie Gibbs. Under her capable supervision our class took part in all school activities open to us. We were represented in the various clubs, on the athletic teams, and in the dramatic and musical organizations. In their first year many boys showed great promise of being Maury's future stars. Stanley Tugwell and the touchwon twins of tomorrow, Charles and William Radcliff, showed up well on the gridiron while john Henry Harris promises to be our future cage star. On the Mazlrlx' News Editorial Staff, former Co-editor of The Blare, Ann Ferebee, was gradually working for her former title. Active in literary work was Barbara Ogletree. Those sophomores mentioned are but a few of the outstanding members of our class. ln our class were many honor students. This shows that we are the type of students that will work. With the help of our honor students, the other students, too, of course, and the aid of our invaluable sponsor, Miss Gibbs, we plan to make the class of '49 a roaring success and the most outstanding graduating class in Maury's history! M A Y W A R R E N , St'1'7't'!1ZI1V. Sophomore Home Room Representatives lfrunl mu-5 Garry Unldstcin, lidna Bass, Cecilia Drit-scll, lrcnc lvlaliarus: Llara lzllis, Ann lwntlnas, Charles Ratlclill. Raw mm lirucc l lathaway, Leonard Johnson, ,lamcs l lnlluway, just-ph NVhalcn, 51 cvc tfaviwvs, ttgpf 17 lfrtml row: Pc gy lfvctt, Barbara Aks, lylyrtlc Brougham, lgulwcrta Armlstcud, Betty l'utral, Clumcntinc Davis, juycc Brock, Ann Barlwr, lidnu Bass. .Slmrrul raw: William Cherry, lxliltun llurst, Vinccnt Amutn. 'fllirtl row: 'l'hs:udorc Annarino, Just: wh Bull I , William Alexander, Waltcr Adams, joseph XVright, William Sutton, Rnlwrt Brown. Frou! row: lilsu: ffascy, Betty Cooke, Patricia Bonnivillc, ,loan Carlcy, l.auric Floyd, Nancy ltarris, Clara lfllis, Alicc Arniistcad Svrontl mu Virginia Archcr, liarhara XN'ynnc, Alcan Punt-joy, Vura Bryant, 'Html nm' Rolwcrt King, Isaac Doxcy, l lcrlwrt Hathaway, lfdward Barncs, Rohcrt Davis, Kcnncth lfanshaw, Clark Harmon, Arnold Bright, ffarl lxflarahlc. 111 I mul mu VX14lrx'vInl1l1stm1, Rnwn1:1rvUzxrdncr, 'Xnnzx l3cl'Ic lhllkfilm,-l'.llcu1 Hclmj. kloycc limluw. lxulhrrum- INnxon, TX1urx' Ilrzmklm, I In-Icn limllnm S. mln! mu I lc-u1cL'Hl:1llul1, Yun YL-z:y.gcr,je1ck N'l.1u', lzlllx lux ltdkllu fllrwvwmy Xxlnvurly l'1M1'l',,Iz1cl4 lzvurrll :nl mu- l'lllx Duzlvr, Ijmlgluxl7sIcs.,lrvl1l1 lmllup. Dux cv l'xxlhu'd Rlclmrd lX1cflwy, lIcrm.m tinrruwn, kluhn llmigu, Ixiurlm I rx umm, xYilllL'l',jL'I1l4lI1N. Sopho m offs 106 Arun! mu- Ifrzlnuw .-Xmlrvxx N, .Mm .-Xrlnxtrmnl. Cfzxrulu TX14-lxm. IJICIIR' I m'lvx', Marx Inu Drumhllc, Izunlcf Vwlldcr, YXIululmn lfnlf xxnnlx, Nancy Drrxx L'I'Y. Yvmml mu ' Suzmm'l'n'a1dlcy, flnxlnc Cfmhallt, lIL'l':lldlx1c HL1l'lnnI, lflrunm' l'n'ym1. Ylrglnlzl l'urLur, :Xngclu lhqlw. .Mlwnu linwnll 'I'I1ulnm limdllumi, l'n1rlv:m1 'l'urm'r. Pulrlcm llrmlxlwznx. l rzxlu'ca ifurlrlu. 'I lunl mu' Bul'tln'y' l3l:l1nn', Ryland fil1:ul'l1uclx. llvlulll mn: Richard ffznwmmn, lfrul I1rurm'l, I'u':xYlmn1 llurncl. Slunlp-11111 klnlmw, .-Xlluyl lfxalnx, Thuuxwzlx I'n'mx'l1. 'Iulmw Hvxull, ,Iuxqwh Cihulwwlltrvj Rulwrl l5ulln'vlml!1, I3rLlcc I l:1lh:m.xx. 11 'mul mn 'IIANNQ Bright, fX1zxric Huugz1dL'H, Vhcrcszi lfrungu. livclyn flmku, Ann lfvuns, Vralnccs XY:1luri1clJ, lylnrlu Pun vrx, llclly Axhlcy, Ural l.upu. Sumrnl mu' xllmnm- Cfunkc. NVIULIIIIII Cihnrlvs- xxurlh. Hurlmm liuxlcr, gluunm- llulmnmxn, xlillltl f.UNlL'T, ,Iuvcc Hlwfc, inuwnlnlyll Burl. lzvclxn furun, Ann l'cv'cln'm'. 'llxml mn- Luuus fluppg I-grunlx Iklnlumls, Rlchurd NYurrcn, Ruxfcll Ifvvll, lnhn ,M!:ur, Spclglxl f'rm'NchL'r, lzdxxalul XYxcnn, hlanmw Dlm,Ln1:1l1. ,lay Cfnxzilulu Sophomorfs 114 lfmnl row: Ann Lankliord, Peggyjones, lfvelyn I.eneh, Leona Lucey, Norma Tomkins, Carolyn Barham, Wullene lv1eDul'lle, Nlar- garel jolly. Sworn! ron' lirvin Ijilll. Nolley Simpson, liernar-.I Glaser, Orville Willis, Dennis Sears, Shirley Rounlree, Robert jones, XVilliam RulHCI'ls0!l, William Guess. 208 Fronl row: Gladys Goldblatt, hlary Ann Chilly, l,ois lfure, Ann lvlae barren. Summl ron Rosa lvloellin, Reiha Friedman, liarhara lfulcher, livaun Cosaboon. JCM! lfosier, Carol lVleAndrews. Nancy lialon, Doris Chick, Virginia Cherry. 'fliiul ron lohn Edwards, Bernard llartwig. liltllllllll Calloway. Bruce ffardoza, Leonard johnson, Roger Chase, Edward Hackney, Allen Gordon, Alan Hoffman, Clarence fl0l5DCI'll1IlL', lloward Covert. lvan Kirsch, Allwurl Smith, Gerald Spivey. 206 lfmnl mu' Stanley Buekman, Raulord Vv'hil- field, jane Brown, Alherla Shelton, liarhara Uglelree, lvlay Warren, Ann Allred. Belly Simon, Keith lX1alney, joseph lflmer. Suuvlif rim' lyan llulion, Guy livans, john Rankin, lfllon Kemp, Sidney Biherman, llenry Gwaltney, Wayne lfllerman, Larry Krukm, james lyes. Thirll ruir. lfdxyard Swann, joseph Vila, l.ouis korlelo, Donald ftllfllfllkl, james Siler, l 210 fmnl run' Ann XVhile, ,lean lfelens, Cecelia ljrlewll, Ramona Cumlxxln, Betty Ann Sjvcat, ,luanne Miller, Leona Hrnwn, Shirley lzvang Rma Duzler. '1'rm1-I run l7aviv.l l raziL'r, lmuis Carroll, ljllllx lulson uhn lvldo 3 ' 1 4 - , ,I '. y, lage Cfrlflln, Ramona Bennett, 'llcrem Austin, Robert Urake, .'XI'll1lll'AlCll, ffarl lfulcher, Sidney l,L'l l4ll1Y. Sophomorfs 209 lfmnl nm' lklary ,lane lX1elien:ie, llselly Hackney, Duns Hecht, lfarnlyn Davis, Charlotte lvleliee, lietly lfltzgllwlmn, Cun- slanee Dyson. Suronll nm' Berry Kummee, Paige lluggard, Sue Sluwers, Belly Uxxunx, Ram-mary France, Barlvara l leath, Ifranees Dendrlnus, Richard liY1lf.'Ql1l. 'l'l1l'nl run fileeru Gardner, 'llhermun Vernon, Rolverl lJCI'I'!lN, lvlalvln lluyxlell, 'lkhwnnax juneg xYIllIilIT1 llaynex, ,luhn Harm, Gene Belcher. Phxllp lfluxll. 212 Fran! mum' Juanita Kni ht, lrene lvlaliaros, Llalrc I lursr, Duane Balllanee, lX1ary lvlarlin, Berry l lathaway, Second mux' jean Kunzer, lXf1ar1e Franklin Dorothy lfvans. Angelina jones, Patricia Goodman, l.nuiseCmm1ptrxn, ,Jeanne l luwell, Jean Lawxler, Norma Kiger, lfrancesjunes, -JCZJT1l:OllZ, 'l'lu'rd man' Wlllliam Pye, Byrnn Butcher, Allverl joans, llugh llellm, lfdward Rum, james Grimm, Joe Vurlwes, lfugenc Nlonlzlgue, Luther liiger, Larry Johnson. Sophomores 23 Front raw: Lavoina Elkins, Betty Cherry, Mary Ann Shoemaker, Georgia Delegeorgis, Patricia Carter, Betty Miles, lflorence McKenzie. St'tftintiro1u.' lrene Jarman, Belt Gunter, Dale Page, Barbara Mclfarland, Kflary Moskos, Carolyn Long, Elizabeth Kni ht, Gwyneth Barnes, Virginia Hancock, grace Powell, Janet Cullifer. 'lihirii row: James Ramey, Henry Henson, lrvin Gunter, John lillis, Albert Stricklin, Mines Holloway, Russell Marshall, Livius eliowan, Martin Nielson, llrnest Sabol, Jr., lfranklin Phillips. ora, 216 lfrunl row: Jeraline Seelinger, Marlene Rob- bins, Celeste Friedman, Reva Nadel, Pauline Sod, joan Sands, Bonnie Ptlueger, Peggy Scribner, Emory Peters. Second rout: William Taylor, Robert Hender- son, Amy Spruill, Lily Kue, Amanda Me- Carthy, Mildred Mcfflendon, Catherine Robinson, Audrey Newton, Marjorie lforbes, Jack Dozicr, Pat Kelly. 'liliirtl rout: john Clole, William Bishop, Robert Smith, lN1arvin Scherr, Vfoodrow Moore, William Gaston, john Paul Jones, Barry Peay, Leonard Keele, Lee-Roy Evans. mannin- 214 Fronl row: Virginia Little, Peggy lN4iller, Mary Guthrie, Marguerite Oldfield, Virginia Lowe, Eugenia Korahaes, Amelia Keller, Margaret Jones, Lucia Randall, Betty Baker. Second ron Ruth Morris, ,Judy Lewis, Pc gy Meflullock, june Myers, Kathleen lgtu- dolph, Ghristinc Morris, Barbara Malm- strom, Betty Paukovits, Pearl Anderson, Geralene Ramsey, Jacqueline Lane. Third rout: John Shomier, Armistead Smith, William Holton, john Walker, Robert Taylor, Frank Lindsay, Hayward Simons, lfred Purser, Larry Hall, Charles Radcliff, Glenn Lawson. i 304 Ifrunl ruuf: Gay gwones, Jean Smith, Elsie Smith, Gloria Aarnette, Pegg McCune, Evelyn Chamhlin, Edith Milller, Phyllis Carupp, Cornelia Culp. .Sccunil row: Nellie Boolgades, Audrey, Fields, Margaret Anderson, Datricia Schonk, Joyce Drake, Jeanne Crump, Beverly Harrell, Marian Conway. Third rmv: james Belvin, Hubert Dupree, Brooks Ellett, Gus Anninos, John Harris, john Ellis, Earl Sutton, George Capctonakis, Pete Costas. 3 sr mum-'xl 5 if 23:33 Sophomores 303 First rout: Elsie Pearce, janet Savells, Shirley Sansone, Anne Fotinos, Marilyn Powell, Barbara Tatem, Margaret Powell, Betty Glasser. Second row: lris Snell, Camilla Greer, Brian Shanley, Lyman Carringer, George Sadler, Bobby Mills, Catherine Perry, Minnie lfett, Third row: gohn Chatham, Charles Phelps, Norman hristian, john Stultz, Maurice Moore, Lamon Warrel, Steve Hamilton, Edward Howell, Roland Midgette. sm' 310 Front row: Virginia Vassar, Vera Trexler, Dolores, Sterling, Yvonne St ron, Marion McKay, Sue Cooke, Mariln Pierce, Peggy Stinson, Betty Stone. Second row: jean Snider, Winnie Elks. Gene Stewart, Louise Ewell, Fred Waterheld, Baxter VanPelt, Mona Cimino, Jean St rong, Dolores Myers, ,lane Talley. Third row: Vance Mitchell, Alvin Smith, Fritz Tiedeman, William Mathews, Clyde Russell, jack Schmidt, William Radcliff, Steve Cavros, Richard Witmer, Charles Hamlet, Norman Powers. Sophomores 11 Front nm-: Beverly Lawson, lflaine Volg, Nlar- garet Gilbert, Doris Taylor, Betty Jo utlun, lda Seeley, Barbara Ross, lvlarion Reardon. Svrolid mul: Audrcv Lancaster, lfugene Wing- field, Donald Roughton, Edward Vfall, Clarence llarris, Samuel Peele, Philip Steinficld, Abbot Saks, Wilson Rivers, Nlargaret Slagle. HH!!! 33 Frmil row: Charlotte Walker. Ella Sawyer, Ruth Longman, Angeline Shaver, lvliriam Seleam, Shirley Sadler, Jcan Slaughter, Betty Huey. Scrontl raw: Frank Latham. Edward Vaughan, George Williams, David Wilson, 5sear Weston, Linwood Whitney. 'liliinl rout: Raymond Romanus, Charles Silverman, William Kighr, William Seellato, lirncst Williams, Peter Vavadelis, William Joyner. iii! ,Ml mi Di , Q 312 lfronl row: Dorothy Taylor, Carolyn Drink- watcr, Rita Polumho, JeannettciSivanner, lvlary White, Katherine Rose, Carinnc Taylor, Barbara Hall, Barbara Posivak. Second row: Marion Wiggins, Mary Toolin, Delores Riggs, Sarah Joyner, Betty Smith, Helen Thorns, Shirley Whitehurst, Diane Thomas, Joyce Stuart. 'Third rout: Charles Sharp, Joseph Whalan, Leighton Simmons, Andrew lvlecder, Zilla XVoolard, Joseph Watson, George Cavros, Robert lhorm, i 315 Inn! run- Dollv l'ropeS, Dorolhv Kelso, Margztrel flapbw, Victoria Kal, lialhlcen llnpley, Carolyn Ilnnler, Geneva W'elsletl, Rt-nn Bruce, ,lean lurner. S mm! mu-' Ruvmontl lvlurtlen. Aeev lfvans, lfranltlm lX1orton, Altlen litlxxartli, ijames fllwerry, liarrlnpler lN'l:1rNhall, utlson C noelwln, lllk'l11lI'tl lung, Reetl lletlmon, l lenry Ruhln. fd vu-J-qv Sophomores 314 lfrunl mu' Doris U vton, wllffllfllil Sykes, Thelma Sherwood, l3etty Lou Vanelelilet, Bllllc Vandclllct, jeanney lurlwyllll, Peggy lurncr, Betty Thompson. Second row' Barbara lrower, Nlae Broxxn, Phyllls Wilt, Nancy Story, lvlargaret Upton, Anita Stewart, Betty Jane Kung, Verona Willey, Nancy l laga. Tlzird mu' l lugcrt NN'lleler, Vv'1lllam Yohe, Stanley Tugwell, Willlaartx Searlworo, Douglas Brown, james Anderson, Alfretl lX1rIler, l lerhert Sehlppell, l larry Saw yer, lilmer Welch, C5 ri mix 38 lfronl run' Patuy Barley, lfllzaheth Stevtarl, Audrey Baker, Joyce Smith, Betty Halley, Doris Boyd, Juanita Benton, litlna Whate- hurst, Second row' Charles Taylor, W'1lIlam Kennedy, Charles Parnell. 'fhml mu-' johnny lNilliams, lxllllard Ashley, lwlaek Stephenson, Robert Cflyhurn, li-.lwartl W'allace, Wllllam Corbett, flllllton Ross, George lvlallory, Joseph Vv'ootlall, Rolwrl Turner. K CLASSROGM ACTIVITIES Classroom Activities H Cl'I,lNARY :XRT DICSIUN Classroom Activities C R Ii.-XTI VF A RTISTS PHYSICAL CHECK-UP Classroom Activities l DI-IYlil,OPlNG MUSCLE' MOTOR Rl'1BUIl.Dl'IRS Classroom Activities XINCI WITH RO Pl-'Q WINDING ARMA'l'l TRFS Classroom Activities INKY BVSINHSS SClFN'l'IS'I'S AT WORK Q0 c9055 wsu: GRA curry KVTHTHN CANNON MATH qu Q9 Ni. 1 CLUBS and ORGANIZATIONS 4 Row one: Cecelia Driesell, Lucille Munden, Ann Law, Nancy Fasterling. Rota' Iwo: William Robertson, Warren Strickler, Andrew Cooke. Student Council OFFICERS ANDREVV Cooiui-first term VVARREN S'l'RlCKl,FRmSBCOY'ld term. ., l.UcIi,i.E lN1UNDENiEI'Sf term l,UCII.I.E lX'1UNDENmSCCUI1Cl term .... Do1.oREs PLUMMER HOLLAND-Hrst NANCY liAs'i'r:R1,1Nc:-second term.. lXf1AR'l'HA Ckossw HITE-fl rst term YCFDI MA RTHA CROSSVVHITE-SCC0l1Ll term. . . . . Pmviflwzl Vim- P7'f'.filfl'lIf . . Sc'f1'rtrz1Qs' . . . TI'L'll.l'll7'I'l' M V Y rf Q 'SL1WAL43sx'xI'iviI'7f6iUH.+fl4 ' L5 ci Row one: Warren Strickler, Jean Roberts, Nancy Easterling, Norma Tompkins, Cecelia Driesell, Nancy Ball, Barbara Cline, Ann I.aw, Barbara Heath, Peggy Eason, Margaret Hackney. Row Iwo: Pauline Sod, Betty Lon Marshall, Mary Moskos, Virginia Jones, Evelyn Hofler, Frances Franklin, Anne Lee Ceglis, Shirley Ackiss, Andrew Cooke. Row three: Alfred Miller, George Cavros, Veronica Patridge, Jerry Osborne, Winifred Truit, Lucille Munden, Martha Crosswhite, Miss Faucerte. Rnwfomx- Miss Crowder, Dick Warren, Milton Payne, John McDaniel, Richard Windley, William Robertson, Beryl Adler, William Mazel, l.. T. Hathaway. Student Assembly The purpose of the Student Government is to stimulate cooperation between students and the faculty, to promote good citizenship, to give students a voice in the school affairs, to make the school more democratic, and to sponsor worthwhile school projects. This organization consists of the entire Student Body, led by the Student As- sembly and the Student Council. The Student Assembly is a group composed ofone representative elected from each home room in school. The Student Council is composed of five seniors, three juniors, and two sophomores, all of whom are elected by the Assembly. Ruiz' mzr: Nellie Beale, Helen Kotarides, Mary James, Shirley Ackiss, Peggy Johnson, Carolyn Mallmon, Ruth Hart, Margaret Reed, Shirley Thompson. Rmv1nw.- Martha Ann Hogshire, Betty Williams, Ann Hamill, Libby Ferehee, Edith White, Harriett Burden, Frances Franklin. Ru-w lhrfr: Frances Yourlas, Carolyn Anthoulis, Carol Machen, Helen Swan, Doris Greer, joy Dees, Shirley Spence, Mary Ann Maroulis, Helen Mason, Gloria Ripley, Barbara Fentral, Dorothy Midgerre. Rnwfrnnz' Sonora Divers, Betty jane Strieby, Mary Anne Cooke, Elizabeth Dunn, Sue Phillips, Terry Woolard, Doris -lean Roles, ,Ioan Padden, May Warren, Betty Holland, Mary West Crocker, Janet Cullifer. Yf Teen Club oifricms lXlARr:Aai:'1' -IoHNsoN ......,... ..... ...... I J 7'l'.YiIIIt'71l SHIRLEY Aeiuss, C.-XRULYN lNlAl.BON ..., 4 , .lf'if'f-Pfwiffwll IQUTH HA RT ...............,... . .Sc'f7't'f!l71l' M A ay JAMES, Hs'i'Ei.i,i2 GA'ri.INc:. . . . . .T1'm.r1u'f'r Miss AURELIA YAIIJEN .,....... , , .Sponror lfrrzc' nur: Martha Crosswhite, Jackie Hanna, Anne Ceglis, Diane Ballance, Carolyn Hunter, Verona Willey, Peggy MeCune, Edith Miller, Grace Powell, Pat Ramey, Anne Allred, and Peggy Stinson. ltnwl-:cv1.' Pat Taylor, Mona Cimino, Shirley Whitehurst, Barbara Posivak, Nancy Pride, Vina l.ou Mason, Estelle Ciatling, Virginia Hancock, Jewell Stephens, Marian Pierce, Anne Buckner, Bessie Hatzopoulos. Rua' llimz' Wanda jackson, Mary jane Morris, .lean Foster, Barbara McFarland, Nancy Eaton, Nancy Story, Betty Estes, Faye Johnson, Marie Phillips, Elizabeth Knight, Dale Page. Rn-:t'fn1n'.' jean Romm, Virginia Sykes, Norma Kiger, l,eona Alcox, Elizabeth Frost, Geraldine Marriott, Vera Trexler, Dorothy Cassida, Winifred Truitt, Virginia jones, Harriett Hurst, Miss Aurelia Vaiden. Y' Teen Club Quonset Huts! Hayridesl Banquets! Dances! A trip I'0hVlllli1l11Sl3Ul'g or NVashington! All of these features are in addition to the underlying purpose of the Y-Teen Club which is to promote good citizenship and an interest in the ahvairs of the community and even of the world. Meetings are held twice a month at the Y. YV. C. A. at which time supper is served and a short business session is held. The Y-Teens are a Christian organiza- tion and junior members of the Young YVomen's Christian Association. ln this club the members find wholesome recreation and make life-long friends. Special banquets are the Mcmther-lfather-Daughter Banquet, and the Mother- Teacher-Daughter Banquet which gives the parents and teachers an opportunity to become better acquainted. Y-Teen Clubs are going to furnish 3250,000 of the national quota of the Y. W. C. A.'s Reconstruction Program. The Maury Y-Teeners have selected for their goalga Quonset Hut for a Y-Teen Canteen in lfrance for some other liuropean countryj. The Reconstruction Program will be carried out over a three-year period. T... -- ..., ..- ,- ,-. Rua' mm- Mr. Woody Grey, Covington Magee, Wilson Jones, Charles Jett, Robert Austin. Rua' ftco: john Neal, Stewart Warren, Robert Batchelder, Stanley Tugwell, Robert Simpson, Marshall Bohannoni Waverly, Berkley, William Robertson, Robert Buchanan, Howard Simmons. Rua' llmuz- William Addington, Richard Windley, Andrew Cooke, Gray Hackney, Toy Jordan, Melvin Hrsch, liugene Fllison, Tench Phillips, Bevill Plaine, John McDaniel, jack Bacon, David Pierce. West Chapter of Hi 'Y Wii.soN Mac -lowes ...,...... Prafident Cov1Nt:'roN Maxam: . . . . . . Trmxznw' CHARi,Es ll E'1 i' ,......,,.... Vita-Pfwidmf ROBERT .-XL's'r1N .,.. .,.. K ,lflllflfllfll W'AiuucN S'i'Ricki.i:R .,........... Stf'I'7'6f6l7j' MR. Woonv GRAY .... -hlfV1l1.fll7' MR. lf. M. BERKLEY .........,... ,la'oi.wr This year the members of the W'est Chapter of the Hi-Y, annual sponsors of the famed Maury Regatta, have added some other details and attractions to the club. Our members took part in the Young Peoples' Thanksgiving Day Service and the Brotherhood W'eek Program sponsored by the National Conference of Christians and jews. 'l'he executive committee, in its monthly special meetings, planned programs that were fitting to the week or to the other business on hand. Some months, we dedicated the meetings to vocations, other months to talks on sports, and still others to programs on understanding among all races and creeds. Uur nationally recognized Maury Regatta will be held on May 31 and June l, HMT. 'lihis is the fifteenth annual and most of our Fifty-two members devote much of their time to extensive lannin and arran ements for this bi event. Our cha ter is very roud of g g g . being the sponsor of this event because since 1933 the event has developed nationwide fame with participants from all parts of the United States. National movie companies and magazines have taken pictures. Wle sincerely hope that this year will be the greatest race Norfolk has ever seen. Our organization is under the capable direction of' Mr. lfairfax M. Berkley, assistant principal of Blair, and Mr. W'oody Gray, assistant football coach and head basketball coach at Maury. The purpose of our Hi-Y is to create, maintain and extend throughout the schools and communities high standards of Christian character. - r n - t ' ' ' ' Raw gne: John Leslie, Lynn Madison, John Thompson, Mr. Norris, Robert Stewart, David Singleton, Robert oggs. Row two: James Jenkins, Frank Fountain, William Detterman, Edward Buchanan, Richard Ford, Ira White, L. T. Hathaway, Lanier Fansler, Robert Dechert, Lee Addison. Row lhree: lrvin Davis, Arthur Thompson, Arthur Smith, Phillip Barton, Oscar Cordle, Harvey Gibbs, Phillip Coulter, Randolph Walke, Robert Forrest, William Bishop, Leonard Shepherd, Merritt Horne, Harry Trego. Kowfour.-' Hughes Palmer, Jack'Powell, Edward Giles, Jesse Ewell, Arthur Whittaker, Ray Altizer, Reginald VVatk1ns, Robert Bell, Marvin Jones, Frank Leonard, Wade Gale, Howard Holloman, Thomas Bradshaw, Lorie Reynolds. Johnston Chapter of Hi 'Y OFFICERS .JOHN 'I'HoMI'soN. . . ............, .......,. P resident RoIaER'I' STEWART. . . ......... Vice-President LYNN MAIJISON ..., ....... R wording Serrelary ,JOHN LESLIE ....,. .... C orrexponding Secrelary IJAVID SINoI,E'roN ..... . , . ..... . . ......,...... Treasurer RoBER'r Boocs ...............,.......,.... ....,.,.. C 'haplain MR. VV. H. NORRIS, DR. TOM R. NICHOLI.S .... ..,........ I Yponsors MR. J. F. OLD .........................,.............. Honorary Sponsor Hi-Y, one of Maury's oldest clubs, was organized in 1923 by a group of young men interested in encouraging cleanliness in speech, sports, scholarship, and living. In 1943 the club was divided into two chapters, one of which is the Johnston Chapter. At the close ofthe present year the Johnston Chapter can look back over a season of busy activity. Most Maury students will recall the dances, beach parties, and auditorium programs it has sponsored. In addition to this the Chapter has done a great deal of wel- fare work. In such ways the Johnston Chapterof the Maury Hi-Y Club has tried to make itself a worthy part of the school. l Raw une: Jean Romm, Eugenia Jenkins, Bessie Hatzopoulos, Marie Philips. Row two: Eunice Jenkins, l,ois Bellamy, Vivian Hough, Anne Tyree, Dorothy Midgette, Shirley Maclfarland, Carolyn Malbon, Cecilia Driessell, Helen Gene White, Marian Webb, Julia Webb, Dolores Plummer Holland. Raw three: Martha Ann Hogshire, Marceline Staples, Beverly Owens, Dorothy Fentress, Beatrice Dickson, Yvonne Lazraus, Naomi Legum, VVanda Jackson, Mary James, Lois Scott, Helen Kotarides, Tamra Kaplan, Joyce Stewart, Betty Hackney, Marjorie Legum. . Rnwfumz' Betty Williams, Catherine Ransom, Betty Estes, Helen Mason, Mary Ann Maroulis, June Divers, Doris Jean Roles, Joan Padden, Vina Lou Mason, Jacqueline Joyner, Nancy Easterling, Lucy Marcus, Susan Paret, Sarah Joyner, Lois Panello, lrma Grady. Etiquette Club OFFICERS l ilJGENIA J ENKIN5. . . .......,..., .,..... P rv.vidrn! JEAN Roivnvi ...... . . .1fil'C-P7'FJidfHf MARIE PH1i,il's .....,.. .,.... . hlC'I'7'ff!l71V Bessie i'lA'l'Z0l'OUl,OS. . . . . Trm.rurcr Mas. HRIJENE GAi.l.ov. .. . ,-hlf707I.f07' To what club must all the genteel young ladies of Maury belong? 'llhe Etiquette Club, of course! Since 1936 when it was hrst organized by Miss Ruth Riddick, it has been one of the most popular girls' clubs in Maury High School. This year the club sponsored the annual Fashion Show, in which the students displayed the styles for Teen-Agers. ln the spring a tea was given for the presidents of organi- zations and sponsors. At the close of the year, one more successful chapter will have been added to its prosperous history. Raw nur: Audrey Munfbrd, Dorothy Midgctt, Helen lYhite, Ann Perkins, Ann Hamill, Helen Kotnrides, Elizabeth Layton. Row two: Marie Philips, Audrey Baker, Doris Greer, -lean Greeson, june Divers,Je:1nne Prieur, Suzanne Nestor. Latm Club OIWICIQRS HELEN IQOTARIDES, l iI.lZAIlE'I'H I,AY'i'oN. . . . . .Cmz.r1z!.v .ll-IANNI-I PRIEUR .................,,.. . . ..S'frz'bzz SUZANNE NEs'roR ..,........,... . . ..Q1mcJ!0r slums DIVERS, I'IARRIE'l' BURDEN, .. .......4.........,, jedilcs AUDREY MUNFORD ............, . . .Muzny News Reprefenfative ....,........,...Sp0n.f0r The Latina Sodalitas serves as 21 great humanizing factor in the lives of the participating teachers and pupils. Membershi is not limited to anv one ear as the ro rams are ada ted not 1 3 universallv as 21 art ot anv one ear but to the one idea Roma Aeterna. - 4 Y 3 The pupils contribute something from their study of Latin to the programg the teachers guide :ind direct. Activities consist of dramatizations, charades, uizzes conundrums and son s-:1 min lin of the serious with the li ht the Y D I golden mean ot Horace. Row une: John Leslie, l,ynn Madison, Larry Mednick. Ruwtwrh' Arthur Thompson, Frank Fountain, James Etheridge, Robert Simpson, Andrew Cooke, Warren Strickler, Ferdinand Phillips. Raw lliree: john Thompson, William Detterman, James jenkins, David Singleton, Kenneth Fawcett, Thomas Bradshaw, Edward Giles, Richard Porter, Beryl Adler. Cannon Math Club Ol l IClniRS l,YNN NTADISON .... , . .....,. l'rr.vi1ff'11l -IOHN l,Es1.1E ..............,..,...,. ,..... 1 f'irv-Prc.vi1z'v11l l.AwaaNci-: MEIJNICK, Josizvu Aivioiw. . . . . .SL'l'l'l'ffl7lV-Tl'l'Il.VIl7'l'I' Miss C. C. DOU'I'HA'l' .........4...... ..,.....,,., . Vpozzroz' No Pythagorean brotherhood this, but a group of young men with a natural mathematical curiosity. The Cannon Math Club, named after Mr. Mallory K. Cannon, head of the mathematics department and principal of Maury High School in 1916, was founded in l93l for the purpose ofstimulating interest in mathematics from the philosophical and social aspects. The importance of mathematics in the future and the bearing it will have on our lives have been strongly stressed. Several speakers have graced the club's program, among them being former Cannon Club members. The earnest speakers have provided the boys with moments of startling surprise and worthy knowledge. A teacher who has proved a vital cog in the wheels of the organizations since its beginning is Miss Champe Douthat, present sponsor of the club. v 1 Raw uw: l-'llizaheth Frost, Eunice Jenkins, Mrs. Shaw. Raw livu: Gladys Warren, Lois Friedman, Yvonne Lazarus, Martha Ann Hogshire, Shirley Thompson, Nancy Ball, Mary james, Carolyn Malbon, Cecilia Driesell, Carol De Smither, Bertha Perlin. Raw Ihfw: ,Wanda Jackson, l.ucy Marcus, Betty Williams, Phyllis Berman, Ruth Radin, Bessie Hatzopoulos, Geraldine Marriott, Joyce Hodges, Margaret Rawls. Rnwfonr: ,leanne Prieur, Helen Mason, Harriet Gutterman, Betty Ann Bass, Julia Parker, Nancy Anne Brown, june Divers. Hypatia Math Club Ol l7lCl'lRS l'il'NICE tlENKlNs .... ...,......... ...... P 1 widen! lal1.1zABE'rH Fkosr. . . .,... Vic'e-Prcxifient B l-IVERLY OwENs .... . . .St'l'7'UfdllV-Tl'L'6l5Il7'L'7A Mus. Armies SHAW. . . ..,....... 5'pon.mr ln 1934 under the sponsorship of Miss Catherine Riddle the l-lypatia Math Clula for girls was founded. This year's club under the sponsorship ol' Mrs. Agnes Shaw consists of Hfty-six members. 'l'o become a member of the club, applicants must make an average of A or B on Math -l-9. Named after the famous Egyptian woman mathematician, the club strives to show its members the importance of mathematics in today's world. Raw rmv: Yvonne Lazarus, Bessie Hatzopoulos, Estelle Gatling. Raw Iwo: Mary Saunders, lrma Grady, Betty Usterheldt, Peggy Turner, Peggy McCue, Helen Cierbhardt Roi R01 Miriam Weisman, Miriam Seleam. U Ihrvf: Norma Riger, Marie Philips, Barbara Heath, Martha Smithson, Gloria Ripley, Virginia jones. vfnmz' Robert Miles, Albert Baron, Stanleigh Jones, Jimmie Cooke, lrvin Gunther, Robert Dechert. Jumor Red Cross Ol l lClfRS YvoNNE l.AZARlTS. . , ............ ....... I Jrvxirfwzl l lS'l'Iil,l.l-I csA'l'l.INfG .......... ..... 1 fiifl'-1J7't'.fiIII1'l1f Bessie H Arzovotzros .....,,..,... , . SC'I'7'l'fIll11'-Tl'FH.Vlll'fI' Miss W. HLDER, Miss li. W11,1,Ex' ..,. .......... . S'pm1.wr.v The activities of the Junior Red Cross this year are focused upon the armed forces, several needy cases in Maury High, and the enrollment of every student in the junior Red Cross. At the close of the Roll Call, we, the students of Maury, had generously con- tributed S5-l00.84. Christmas boxes containing articles requested by convaleseing veterans of World War ll were distributed in government hospitals. Every member of the Junior Red Cross shares in the humane work in our school and community. Through his membership he develops a sense of responsibility toward others, and expands his understanding of humanity. Raw une: Beryl Adler, Kay Bartley, Helen Kotarides, Bessie Hatzopoulos. Raw two: Retha Friedman, Nancy Easterling, Sondra Fine, Carolyn Kroskin, 'llamra Kaplan, Faye Goldman, Celeste Friedman, Doris Hecht. Row three: Frances Franklin, Mary Su-mwalt, Shirley Wynne, Patricia Davis, Elizabeth Frost, Betty Anne Bass, Geraldine Marriott, Ruth Radln, Barbara Ogletree. Rowfour: Alfred Miller, Ferdinand Phillips, Kenneth Fawcett, Joe Phillips, Vance Mitchell, Leonard Johnson, David Singleton, William Mazel, Mr. Nolley, Lynn Madison, Albert Baron, John Rankin, Gary Goldstein. MauryfBain Literary Society OFFICERS S. Baavi. ADLER ..... . . ,......, ........ I 91'v.vidcfzt B assi E l-lA'rzoPou1.os ..., .... I fi1.'c-Pnzrirlcfzf KAY BAR'I'I.l'IY ........ .,.... . VL'l'FL'fd7lV HEl.EN Ko'rAa1nEs ...... , . . Trm.vurw' MR. HENRX' C. NOLLEY. .. .. . ...Sponsor The purpose of the Maury-Bain Literary Society is to develop the literary abilities of its members and attain distinction in the literary field for the school. During the past year the society has put on a campaign for an enlarged member- ship, and its success is easily manifested by the numbers who entered the pre- Iiminaries of the spring literary contests. The Youth Forum, a new weekly broadcast over station YVTAR by high school students of Tidewater, was sponsored in Maury by the Literary Society. Maury- Bain was a member and the instigator of the Tidewater High School Literary Association, which was organized this past year. Numerous assembly programs were sponsored by the club, and throughout the year prominent speakers of Nor- folk addressed the members on widely varying subjects. As part of its program the club also drew up a new constitution. ' ' ' I Rn Nu .IC .L N me Nu ,QU Ii' IC' IHI1'.' Margaret Reed, Shirley Thompson, Anne Lee Ceglis, Betty Sue Cooke, Lois Freidman, Patricia Atwill, Betty jane Strielvy, Geraldine Burfoot, Sherry Cabell, Betty Dezern, Kathleen Copes, Lois johnson. I-ravi: Betty Williams, Shirley Ackiss, Beverly Acey, Beverly Gustafson, lfllen Helms, Betty Lou M , arshall, l ansy Donsky, joan Holland, Vivian Hough, Peggy johnson, Dorothy Powell, Lucille Munden, jean l'ope-loy. Iarre: Harhara W'ynne, Ruth Hart, jackie Hanna, Charlotte Satterthwaite, Piliyaheth Frost, Shirley Bryant, hunice Llllard, Doris Taylor, Gloria Ripley, Margaret Slagel, Audrey Mumford, Betty jo Sutton. four: john Stultf, Robert Edmonds, Robert Brown, Charles Craig, Leonard johnson, Rohert Forrest, Rohert Drake, Bernard Glasser, Thomas Mathews, Robert Dechert, Merritt Horne, George Natehus, Andrew Cooke. firr: Rohert Brown, W'illiam Detterman, Luther Kiger, Bruce Cardona, Eugene lfllison, Woodrow Moore, Larry johnson, Bruce Petter, Frank Leonard, james Dalonas, Ray Critzer, Steve Hamilton, Rohert lletter- man, William Mathews, Lanier Fansler, Pfrnest Sutton, Earl Buck. Maury Chorus LARI, Bueie. .... , , , ...... Pl't'.i'fIIll'l1f SHiRi,Ey ,-Xeklss ...... . . . 1YiI'l'-P7't'.fiI1,l'71f lN1ARGARE'I' joHNsoN. .. ,,.,. CHARi,Es CRAIG .,..... Mas. SENA B. Wooly. ., ., thvt'1'f't'fIl71V . . T7'l'll.fIl7'f,7' . Ilizwlm' The lights of the crowded auditorium grow dim, an expectant hush is hroken hy clear yoiees in the strains ot' the well known Christmas hymn, U Come All Ye l aitht'ul. Holtl- ing aloft their lighted candles, the vested choir march in, bringing with them the spirit ol- the season. The Christmas program is only one of the many programs which are given hy the Maury Chorus throughout the year. During the early spring months much music is heard coming from room li as this group prepares for the annual programs at Blair and Rulliner junior lligli Schools and for the Lenten services at Maury. This year the hlaury Clio ' l th Ch ius fum -X l' Vit ' ' , his he honor l 'tl u inxitition To VUS VVlfl C tl' ,' 'I . Tlllgfflll, 'gllllll If CH 'CL WI 1 1 1 ' i J present a musical program at the Ian-:Xmerican Union Celehration at Washington, D. C. loward the end ot the school year, the chorus eomhines with the hand and orchestra to present the annual spring eoncertfone ot Maury's cherished traditions. Ne AS' mv ' gf wr .IJ , JBA Maury Orchestra I.owEI,I. F. SIGNER .... CBERHARD KORN ..., l'RANKl,IN DIIJIIAKE .... ,......... , .. BEVERLY BURKE, BARBARA OfUI,E'I'REE. .. Violinx: LEERHARD KORN KQEORGE CAvROs EDWARD DEVANY ROBERT CIYBURN BETTY BIIRROvITs IVIORTON BROXVNSTEI N ROSEMARY FRANCE PATRICIA ATwII.I. MI'l'Il.DA CARON CARl.il'l l'A DIVNKYAN 1.018 JOHNSON CQEURGE GEORcIAI.1.Is AI.BERT SMITH BETTY Nuss MARY NEAl.EJlbX'1'E V i 01115: ADA CI.Ecc JOYCE I.EE HAI.I. MARX' LOU XVALI. Celli: FRANKLIN DIDLAKI2 BEvERI.Y BIIRRE JOHN SMITH Bauer.- 'FHOMAS BISHOP LEONARD SHEIIHERD JIMMY IVES ROBERT PIIRVIR l'irzrm: DIANE 'FHOMAS l InleJ: ALBERTA SHELTON JANE BROWN BARBARA QJGLETREE BETTY SIMON Oboe: STANLEY BIIQRMAN . . . . . . . . .Condufmr Smflfnl Conduflor . . . . . . . . . . .l,ib1'a1'i1z11 . . .fluislanf Librarian.: Cfrzriueffr JULIA PARKER CHRIS STRATOS COROI.Y PHII.I.II's KEITH MA'l'NEX' Ba.v.m0n: CSEO RC E FE N'l'0N Camel.- HERBERT PERRY KENNETH HERRINO HARX'EX' GIBBE llornr JOE MARSHAl.I. MIIRDOCH SIMI-SON Trambonex: RICHARD STI I.wEI.I. LEE ADDISON Pfrmsxion: IRA WHITE MELYERN SHEEEIE LD w11ulI11wn1 ,IIII II Im.: l'II. .Sl I I 'I 11 Maury Concert Band PIHIRSONNHI. SIIQNIQY BIQRI: ..,,. IImv.'I111uS11v1r1Ns..,. C11A1c1,1cs IVII'IJ1'1'1'1u. .. 'I'111I1 IxIA'l I'HIiWS. . 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SIAI 1 wus jan-1 ICI M1-.14 MAJUR IIARTI-R G1cokI.1-1 DI-'1fMs 'I 1'11111Iv11lu'.1 I.l4.I4 IXIHITISUN IiIl.IIARIH S1 II 1 11 1-1 IDUNAI 11 IMI 1 Ar. ,lAM14,s SII 1414 IfI.II1N 51111111 liusx 'lkrm11l1m11' I 311 Down Il 51111111 rIIum'S IIUXVARIH Slmmmxx II11w,I1z1mS1I11111 XVIII IAM Iiu1114,N I-'1,14.1f311141z Ii1uvxw1 l,ibm1'i1111 liI1.v.I1'.I' f.II'XRI 1 5 NI: IDI 1111 YIIUMI'Il1XK num jxrxnvs Ix1s I P1111 1 II' I51 1 Iv-I 811ml-1' H1111 num ARIIII Il IJ1.-xx1IIN11 XYINI-ll 1 I7 D.-xx IN Stung Iiuxx 'I11mlS1x11II1- 'I'vmpIm1 I14.-I XVIII II P1111 1Ix.11ur1 I IAIIIU' I111I.I1 IXIYRIIN XXVIII II ?x'1.x1x11gN 5111-1-1 Il 1 11 I.nI'1xl.u1z11 111 II1 NIH' lm Xl INI1 Ix xxII1 IIHN A- .W - is my sw Raw nur: Harry Trego, Joseph Marshall, Howard Simmons, Mr. Berg, Charles Mcliiimc, Myron White, Herbert Perry. Row Iwo: James Stallings, 'lihomas Bishop, joseph Elmer, Jane Brown, Alberta Shelton, May lvarrcn, Barbara Uglctrce, 'lill0IIl1lN Edwards, Stanley Rockman. Maury Band During the latter part of August, members of the Maury Band had already begun activities by participating in the second All-City Band Clinic held in Nor- folk. Guest director for this year's Clinic Band was Leonard Falcone, Conductor of the Michigan State College Band. The first semester activities included pert'ormance at all home football games, participation in the Oyster Bowl festivities, pep rallies, assembly programs, con- cert for the Norfolk Garden Club show at the ll. S. O. Arena, radio broadcast during National lalducation Week, participation in Class Night program, and the band's annual lVinter Concert on December ll. Among other activities of the semester are included the District and State Band Festivals, where the band won top honors, and the Annual Spring Concert. li'n-:c'm1r.- Dorothy Midgett, Anne l,uxf'ord, Retta Leigh Amelson, Jean Bastian, l.ois lfreidman, Nlaruaret Goldman, Harriett Gutterman, Betty King. lCfiu-1-:cw.- Patricia Mellwain, biilleen Mahler, Helen Mason, Mrs. Taylor, Mary Ann Nlaroulis, llelen Cierbbardr, Frances l ranl4lin. Nu-ic' lhrr'f'.' Frances Yourlas, .loan l.andauer, Pat Morgan, Frank Edwards, l,acine Farley, Nathalie Climple, 'I'lu-Ima lfine. Dramatic Club OFFICIMZRS l,ols l'lRlElJMAN. . . .,... P7't'.ff11,t'lll KA Y BA R'r1,m'. . . . . I rift'-P7'6.Vill'FI1f -'EAN BAs'rlAN .,.,.,.. .,.. . VL'f'l'4'lIl71V Mas. S'rei.i.A 'l'Ar1,oR... . . ,lJizwfnr .-X source ofentertainment for the faculty and students of Maury is the Dramatic Class, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Stella Taylor. Members are responsible for the Christmas play and help in the graduation play presented by tbe seniors. This class receives instruction in acting as well as the fundamentals ofgood speeeli. Maury is represented in the dramatic field by the class in Spring Literary Contests. lts members are optimistic about its complete success in productions in the coming year. Row one: Mr. jackson, Carolyn Malbon, Nancy Bradley, Nancy Gibney, Leona Cherin, Mr. Chrsitensen. Raw Iwo: lda Hardin, Mary Katherine Sumwalt, Anne Ferebee, Marie Philips, Carolyn Kroskin. Raw Ilnw: Greta Shapiro, Mildred Bibb, Constance Pearson, Marcia Rice, Mary Lou Hope. Ruivfomz' Irvin Davis, John Leslie, Edward Boyd, Ronald Hyman, Chiles Larson. Maury News Another year has passed, a year that has seen the struggling journalists of 309 track- ing down victims, deciphering scribbled notes, and slaving over stubborn typewriters and slightly gnawed pencils. To the average Mauilx' Newt readers it is, naturally, something to be enjoyed, even it if is taken for granted. Little are .... the thousand and one natural shocks that Hesh is heir to realized by the print-consuming masses. From the first awkward moments in getting out the Hrst issue to the last edition of your favorite school paper, the work has been interesting and lots of fun. VVe members of the MllIl718' News Staff owe to Mr. Jackson, our sponsor, a great vote of gratitude. He has been a very patient friend and kept us going during the times when we needed a little push. NEWS STAFF JOHN Lnsui: ........ ...........,...,... .... Ii d itor-in-Chizf CAkol.YN MAl,BON ...,...........,.. . . , ..'l.rsori1zte Editor BEVALAN Col-1 EN ...,....... ........ . , .... l'k'alm'e lfriilur CKJNS'I'ANl'PI PisAksoN, lVl1l.ukEn Bias ,..,. .,,. . Vewx lidimr-.v cillE'I'A SHAPIRO ..,,,....,.,.....,..,....,,.... .,,.......,.,.., ....,i,,....,., .,.. .,... i 'l 1 1 mir Editor S'l'ANI.liY LQOODMAN .,...................,.,............,,....,..,..,....,...., ......,..,., i Vporrs Edilur Iimvnuo Boro, Ronmrr Mii.i.s, RoNA1.n HYMAN, LEONA CHERIN, ANN FEREBEE, CAiaoi.rN Kkoskm, Mmcm R101-2, MARY SI'MXVAl.'l', CHll.Es LARSON, IDA HARIJIN .,............,..,..,.,....,....,...,,,.. R1-,fmrffr.t BUSINESS STAFF MAME PHil.11's ...........,........,....................,............ .... . Aldvxrtising Manager IRVIN DAVIS .,.,............ ..............,.,,.........,............., ..,. B 1 zrinexs lllamzger NANCY CIIBNEY, MARY Lol' Horn, Bia'r'1'v LEE HERBER'l', NANCY BRADLEY.. .. .......... i'l.Y5i.fftl7If.f ADVISFRS MR. EDGAR Jncxsox ........ .,............ ..,.. E d if07'illlSf1lffi Ma. Cmus J. CHk1s'rENsEN . . . ,,,.. Bn.cim's.t Slfiff .N 4 5- -'-g ,WMA ....... . 5 .f...,, , N . gs - .fs who.. R ., . ' 5'T 4' 'f x , NN My f mf., . '.,.- fi ,. LN ig, 4 ' ,Q . l T . ' Q . ii .. 5 f-mean g -at 1 1 . r rs ' s be . 3 'Ni 'rr ' ,ge s . sf ,... J X E . Maury Forum OFFICERS Iosl-31-H PHll.l.lvs. , , .,.......... .,.., I Jz'r.tin'r11l PATRICIA 17AVlS. . . .,.... 1'in'-Prafiffrzzl LYNN M ADISON .,..... . . .-hil'f7'I'fH7'-V-7'7'l'Il.flH'l'7' Miss A. 15. CROWDER. . . ..,,....,. -h'f?02l.f07' Un March 7, 111443, the Maury Forum was organized in Room 4, thus adding a small, yct powerful influence to Maury's social organizations. Miss Annie Belle Crowder, a member of the history department, undertook the sponsorship of the group. The first president was Mr. George Cabell, who was responsible for the early attainment ot' the Forum's goal, a better informed Maury. Mr. Cabell, one time president of the Student Government and champion debater, contributed much to the success of the First Public Session. The topic for this session was: How to improve the physical education program in the high schools of Virginia. The speakers were: Misses Bevalan Cohen and Alice Sears, Mr. Joe Hendricks and .Ioe Phillips, and the chairman was Mr. Cabell. On May 22, joe Phillips, succeeded George Cabell as president for the next session. :Xt the commencement of the 1946-47 Session, the Forum drew up plans for the forth- coming year. The oH'icers elected at that time were: Miss Patricia Davis, Vice-President, and 1,ynn Madison, Secretary-Treasurer. On january 17, 1947, the Senior Class was the guest of the Second Public Session. The topic of this session was: Should the Commonwealth of Virginia institute a free junior college plan for all her high school graduates? The speakers were: Misses lievalan Cohen and Patricia Davis of the Forum, and Miss Melissa YVar1ield and Bill XYolt1' of Granby High School as guests. The moderator was Mr. joe Phillips. ' A The success of the 1'1rst and Second Sessions IS indicative of a long and bright tuturc tor the Maury Forum. L ii- Q - Row one: Dorothy Yann, lilszl Kreisel, Carol Voliva, Clanlys Jernigan, Dorothy Nelms, Mrs. Deborah White, Ruth Simpson, Marty Thompson. Rott' two: Charles Morris, Robert Moore, Bland Pruitt, Charlie Moran, Jack Hoots, Charles Pierce. I O , D1Stf1bUtOfS Club OFFICERS ROBERT MOORE. . . . . . ......... President BLAND PRU1'r'r. . . ...... Vine-President JACK Hoo'rs ............ . . .Secretary-Treaxurer MRs. IDEBORAH VVHITE .... .......... S pomor The Maury Distributors' Club, a professional club for students who receive instruction in distributive occupations, came into being in 1938, the year Dis- tributive Education was made a part of the high school curriculum. To provide its members with a means of learning of the vocational opportunities in the field of distribution, to develop leaders who will be capable of handling im- portant responsibilities now and in the future, and to help students understand their employers' problems in order that they may actually contribute to the organiza- tions which employ them are the primary aims of the club. A member of the Associated Distributors' Clubs of Virginia, the Maury Club sends a representative to the annual state-wide conference held at Richmond, Virginia, each spring. it .... 1+ ,- lf 1. f fr: llumrlmy Nlidgvrt, llurix .IRWINllW'CT'l5,CNl1ilI'l0l'fC Smirl1,llclcn Colm-n, llucy xl1lI'CllN, -lunnirpn lim Q lmqwlulu- Dunn, Qlllffllllk' .-Xlmund. I ff: ,ll-:ln linrrcrr, Alma lfzxlls, Maury S1llIlldCl'5, Suzanne Pzlrut, joycc Spcnccr, .-Xnnu Cmmnlly. uf: lmx .Nun Illfillwltlll, Nlury Anne Coulee, Fred Purxur, Ruth llzlrr, lflifzllu-rl1 RlVllllFklX. Ufflce Helpers Stage Crew Rnln-rr Morris, Garrison Lawrence, l,ory Reynolds, Clark Harmon. lhm' mum' Carolyn Stuhln, lfhwcrly Andcrmn, Ramona: Rubin, juan Chalrnock, Hclcn Hecht, .-Xdcll Parka Kms' lqw: Phyllix Wilt, Irihlxy lfcrclmcc, Annu Br-llc Grifiirm, Adel Gwynn, Maury Shifh-r. Librarian's Helpers Library View f'nfv.' xYIl,I.l,-XM llr:'1 l+1R1w1A1x C0-.f.v.vm'i11lf' lfditw NY.xx1m.-x -I.-XCKSON ffzfflnl'Afll-Cflffff Bl-issllc ll.-x'l'zovoUl,os Cn-. 'f.f.fm'f11f1' lfzfilw ll 1'i.:,fhl: .'XR'I'Hl'R SMITH Osc.-xk CORIJLIZ qlrf l'f11'ilw'.f To J! fl. IVIARY AIANE Mokkls DAVID S1Nc:1,1f:'1'oN Lols FRIEDMAN 1J'1z.vz'mxv.v Alzzllzzgmv f1'f!.' Sr:1,wx'N l'A1,Mr:1a HAR1, I.. Mfxlnlscmw, .IAIVIES .IHNK1Ns .S'por!.r Edilofxv x 'Nfl ,' 'r fN N xx COMMODORE STAFF CConr'dQ -Irs xx Rrmm lim' l,lu,x' Am-ix' . f.f.Vl1:'fr1lr' l'ffl'ifw'.f A lf rilqfff: l','fIllf.' 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J 6' E-1 Q Q O Maury Merry Mznstrels ACT l l CAN,T SAY No . . . . . .Betty Cinrdner, Beverly Owens, l,:iverne l,ittle, feeil Sell' HljARK TowN PULRA Ci,1f11 ,. .. .linnnett Nesbitt, Bucky Gm-im, nI,IT'l'I,E SURlfi,iis ME .... ...........,.,..,.. N aney Ball MASTER or CEREMUNIICS. ., ...l3:1vidSingletm1 CQIRLI-ll-1CRI.liR ......,..,,..,,, ....,..,,, , ,.K:1y Bartley as ' l Q AN Do ANx i'HiNc9 BH'1 i'iiR IH.-KN X015 ,, IBANCIS., ......,.... ......,,,,.....,,.,,.....,.. ...,,. 'AGUNN DANCE... ,......,,.l... SUNG ..... ...... SPANIS ' ...Kay Bartley .,...Bulw Miles A l,ANK'Ii XYITH 'rms Gm' XYHICH Burma Mun.. .. ..lc1l,ipuli, lfurl Bunk . , . .Kitty Swzin .....Ceeil Sell' H 'yi-NNCIC.. , .Peggy Stinson .'XC'l' ll KVIQHREE fYCI.OCK 'I'RAiN ,. ,,.. Ray Hnrnzilaer, Collin Huynie, Willizun Dillnn ACT Ill lN'l'ERl.OCll'l'UR ..,,.........,,............,.........,.,, .,... 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ADL!-IR Jff frjfl HUNY.-XRD SIM Ml INS jUI.I.-X Wlillll Rfflfit' -lACQUFl,IN jmwlck CH.4.RI,liS MvlJUIfl II4 lfffrzff fflqfu' 'I'.-UMR.-X KAPI .AN IRYIN ILXYIS .'Mr1!'z' fzfff CI IARI ,HS H'I l' I1 HS HEI .I ,AMY A-fm-f ,fum ,umm I,l'ISl.Ili rmlcmw wlclm fn ,-iw mf:c:lNAl,ln xxxwxlws srlllum' lsm'AN'r lfwlrrzc' lfjf? JOHN GRAY Bl'fl l'Y Hl'1Rl3l'fR'I' lfvfrrzc' I'ilQ!lf lClIGICNI.-X JENKINS CII.-XRI,liS CRAIG S 1 X I fjffa ' y 7 J' Rf, tfffqf 1. . Q- Q55 Q A 5 Fashion Show 1946 'QL Z T X Y Rn-w rmr: S. Beryl Adler, Kay Bartley, Mrs. Stella H. Taylor, Sondra Fine, l.ois Friedman. Raw Iwo! l.ory Reynolds, Arthur Smih. .-lbsrnlfnmz the PiflIl7':'.' Robert Morris. MOONCALF MUGF ORD IJirr'ftm' by MRS. S'rE1,1,A H. 'I'AYi.oR CAST l'i'r'rA MUGFORD. ,. .....,, , . ,Kay Bartley 'I'AmzY ........ . . .Lois l'lI'lCClll1iU1 MRS. l,0WEI.l,. .. .,.. Sondra Fine join: NIUGFORD, , . . . Beryl Adler CALEB CDRNE ...., .... , Arthur Smith Stage fY.f.vi.flm1f.v Lory Reynolds Robert Morris A TFNSPI MOMENT IN UMOONCALF MUGFORDH In this New Pfngland psychological drama the Maury players demon- strated a mature understanding of the projection of varying emotions. The one-act play, which eliminated Norview and Granby High Schools in the district contest, was taken to Charlottesville where it won first place in the Virginia League, with feminine lead, Kay Bartley, tying for the luest player award. Much of the success of lVIooncalf Mugfordn can be credited to the skillful direction of lVlrs. Stella H. Taylor and the appropriate lighting effects furnished by the stage crew. . ., ,, , Qufrtt., N l2ta'Q+w2'ffE1 2 QEKZUP :ni-117' X-1 my ' 'A IATHLETI L ll lil' vi -5 . 4 5445 .P P l1'11::'f111w.- .-Xuxrvvm, .lfrl1IrllQ1'I',' lurk, llmlfrqrr: Pulims 1181, Gates 1181, Rainier 1521, if N 1 an llaH1'r11111,AI11l111xt1m1Iii1,l'irtman1l1l1,Stcln12H1,Cuppcrthltc15,l1,OllvL'r1121,11lrL1lNl Surcr 1 mm 11 ...-' Q. 1 '- . l1'f1.:'l11:s.- ll mix, Smwvrx, Clmarlw lizulCliH'11231, Sirnpmn 1281, Montaguc 13111, XVlutc 1l'11 lluluu ua w1ll1H1 1:1 IX 15111 lImd1l11 'l'urm'lx15111,Powell12l1,l.awxon1251, Baker 1551 N it GCDTBALL 2513 Maury. T Maury 111' Maury 111 Maury 25 111 Maurv I 1 Maury I2 Maury 213 Maury 12 Maury. .. . Maury ,l 1946 Schedule -VS . .VS .,VS . .VS .VS -VS ..VS ..VS ...VS ..,VS.,. ,..Sufl'ulk . , . .Hampton .....,Dauvillc Newport News . . . .Pcrcrslvurg .. ,. . . .l,ym'I1lwurg . ,..XVlls11n . . .Hopewell , . . Ruammlac . . .Granby -......-........,.,...N lx'n14'!hr'f'f'.' lxlinlgctrv, Bi-ll 1531, Cmwh llpsun, Hints 12111, Phillips 1l1l1, Urlcy' 1l121, Wlilliainh 1ll1, Oglwlmy 1131, Millur 15111, C01lCllSilllllLlCI's, Rllllltj' 1lT1, William R:1dclii'f12-11,Wimlow 15151, Boggs 112111, Fine 15T1,'l'z1rplcy 1'i'i1 Curlcli 1'r'lv .v, . l.'. COACHES COACH SAUNDHRS COACH GRAY COACH UPSON 5 O A.--o 5.5 .- CAPACITY CROWD WITNESS MAURY-GRANBY 'l'll,'I' The 1946 Review M A if RY 37eSuri'o1,k 0 The Maury Commodore pigskinners opened their 1040 season by overwhelming their traditional rivals, the Suffolk Red Raiders, to the tune of 37 to 0. Gus Polizos, Maury All-State back, led the Commodore attack by scoring two touch- downs and passing for a thirdg while Tommy Gates, husky Mapmaker fullback, scored the initial tally of the season for the Blue and Gold eleven by plunging over from the three-yard stripe to climax a seven ty-yard drive. Scoring in every quarter, the Com- modores showed promise of developing into a well-rounded eleven. Wlith Polizos, Gates, Bobby Bell, and Peyton Owen in the backfield behind a solid forward wall composed of Ted Daflier, -Terry Stein, lfred Pittman, and Smoky Spence, the Mapmakers should find a place near the top in the State Championship race. M .wav 7THAMl l'lDN 20 lfacing their first Class A opponents, the Hampton Crabbers, Maury's Com- modores dropped a 20 to 7 decision to the tricky Crabber eleven. After the Hampton combine scored the first T.D. to gain a six-point advantage, the Mapmakers stag- ed a 05-yard run which netted them their first and only tally of the contest. After successive gains by Billy Rainier, who broke into the Commodore backfield for the first time this season, and Gus Polizos, who brought the ball to rest on the one- yard line, Rainier plunged over for the score, and Gabriel Tarpley made the extra point to give the Mapmakers a shortlived lead. The Crabbers roared back to score two more touchdowns on running plays by Baber, lfdmonds, and Thomas, with Marks and Thomas making the extra points by placement to give the Hampton eleven a 20 to 7 lead at the half. Both teams played a brilliant defensive game during the second half, with neither team scoring. The Crabbers stopped a Maury threat on the one-foot line in the opening minutes of the third period. ln the fourth quarter the Commodore line repaid the compliment by holding the Hampton eleven at bay in the shadow of the goal post. Refusal of I-lampton's coach, Suey liason, to use the white ball, usually pre- ferable for night ball, and lack of glue for the Maury ends, who dropped passes that 1 Q GALLOPING GUS AROUND LEFT END seemed to he right in their hands, may have aflected the Commodore strategy, thus causing the loss. MAURY l9'IJANVII,I,E 6 In taking their first conference victory ot' the season, the Maury Commodores bowled over George XYashington High School of Danville by the score of I9 to li. Led by their All-State back, Gus Polizos, the Mapmakers started a drive for the Danville goal in the closing moments of the first period. A 28-yard pass from Polizos to Gates put the ball on the Cardinals' six, whence Billy Rainier plung- ed over on the second play of the second period. The Commodores scored their second touchdown when Teddy Daffer broke through the Danville defense and blocked a punt which Maury recovered on the George VVashington 25. On two plays Tommy Gates, executing a double reverse, went over for the second six-pointer. Toward the close of the second quarter the Cards opened up with an aerial offen- sive which netted them their lone touch- down of the game. After two straight passes they put the ball on the Map- makers' 20, Mowbray tossing to Keeton for the score. The Blue and Gold scored its third and final six-pointer midway the third period. GATES SCORES AGAINST LYNCHBURG . .... , ,... ,., RUNNING INTO TROUBLE Galloping Gus Polizos broke away for a brilliant 34-yard run. Two plays later Gates received a pass from Polizos on George YYashington's 5-yard stripe, whence Polizos went through center for the tally. Gates' placement split the uprights. Final score, Maury IQ, Danville 6. INIAURY lIl+NEwvoR'r News 0 Outclassing their rivals in every quarter, the Blue and Gold eleven trounced the Typhoon from Newport News 19 to 0 and registered their second conference win in as many starts. After taking a 7 to 0 lead on a pass from Gus Polizos to Billy Griggs, which was good for a touchdown, together with Gates' placement for the extra point, the Commodores made continuous drives down the field with the ball-carrying alternating between Polizos, Gates, and Rainier, only to see their attack bog down in the shadow of the goal posts. At the end of the half, the score remained 7 to 0, as the Map- makers held their rivals scoreless but failed to tally themselves. Finally, in the final canto the Typhoon began an attack which netted them their initial and only first down of the contestg however, the Commodores again showed their superiority when Billy Rainier inter- cepted a pass on the Newport News 35- yard stripe and returned it to the 25 to set the stage for the Blue and Gold's second six-pointer. Polizos negotiated the re- maining yardage for the goal. It was Rainier, however, who tallied the final score of the game for the Mapmakers, as he plunged over from the one-yard stripe to climax a Maury drive to pay dirt. MAURY 25-PETERSBURG I4 In a surprise victory the Blue and Gold gridders handed a highly touted Peters- burg eleven their second straight upset. Rated at least a two-touchdown under- dog, the Commodores got off to a fast start, scoring first in the second period as Polizos returned a Petersburg punt from his own 35 to his opponents' -I4. lfrom here Polizos and Rainier combined to push the ball on several running plays down to the one-yard stripe, where Rainier bucked over for the score. The try for the extra point was bad. Their second six-pointer also came in this quarter as Polizos, trap- ped far behind the line of scrimmage, threw to Tarpley in the end zone a desperation pass which evidently caught the Daymen ofi: guard and gave Maury a commanding 13 to 0 at the half. The Commodores took the offense again in the early moments of the third period, as Bobby Bell blocked a wave punt by Paul VVebb and Rainier took it over from the five. Seconds later Rainier's fumble set up Petersburg's first score as the Crimson W'ave recovered on the Maury 263 Webb tallied from the ten on an end- run. Stevens then made good the first of his two placements for the extra points. Again in possession of the ball, the Blue and Gold moved the ball down to the twenty. Linwood YVare, a war veteran who formerly played for Fork Union, then galloped to pay dirt on a 20-yard run. Gates passed to Tarpley for the extra point, completing the Mapmakers' scoring for the day. With its pass attack clicking, the Crim- son VVave scored its last touchdown be- hind the heaving and running of Bill Stevens. The final score: Maury 26, Petersburg 14. The Blue and Gold eleven was well rep- resented at Petersburg's Cameron Field, as a good number of students, including several members of the Commodore staff, was on hand to watch the Commodores take their third consecutive con ference win. MAU RY 19-LYNCH B U RG 6 In winning 19 to 6 from a previously unbeaten Lynchburg eleven, the Maury Commodores gained their fourth consecu- tive Conference victory and established themselves as a definite contender for the State Class A Championship. Scorin one touchdown and making many suistantial gains through the Hill- toppers' line, Gus Polizos led the Map- makers' three-touchdown attack. Maury scored early in the first period when the Blue and Gold took the ball on their own 24 and drove 76 yards to a touchdown. The drive was highlighted by Billy Rainier's 22-yard run and Polizos's 24-yard touchdown gallop. The Commodores' second score came in the second period after Fred Pittman inter- cepted a pass on the Hilltoppers' 45 and returned it to the 30. Four plays later Polizos shot a 21-yard pass to Tommy Gates, who made a brilliant catch in the end-zone. Ted Daffer, an ace at blocking kicks, set the stage for the Blue and Gold's final tally by breaking through and blocking a punt on Lynchburg's 35. Bobby Bell caught the ball and sprinted 26 yards for the touchdown. The score at the half read: Maury 19, Lynchburg 0. The Hilltoppers tightened in the second half, holding Maury scoreless and racking up their only touchdown of the game. The Lynchburg tally came as a result of re- covering a fumble on the Commodores' 31. ln eight plays Lynchburg had the ball on the Mapmakers' seven, whence McCaw passed to McLean in the end-zone. Lynch- urg threatened again in the fourth period. They drove deep into Maury territory, but Fred Pittmann intercepted a pass on the Commodores' five and returned it to the forty. The game ended a few minutes later. Final score: Maury 19, Lynchburg 6. MAURY 14-'-VVILSON 12 The Blue and Gold of Maury continued its winning ways by earning a thrilling 14 to 12 decision over the previously once- beaten Wilson Presidents. In defeating the Presidents, the Commodores extended their win streak to five in a row, and with only three games remaining, strengthened their chance for the State Championship. Hard charging Billy Rainier led the Mapmakers' attack. When Maury had the ball third and four to go on the VVilson 25. Rainier hauled it through the line to Wilson's 10, setting the stage for Gus Polizos to go over for the Commodores' first score. The second Commodore touch- down, coming in the second period, was scored by Rainier, who climaxed a sixty- five yard drive by plunging from Wilson's 4-yard line to the one-foot line and then into the end-zone for the tally. The margin of victory for the Blue and Gold came in the third period in the form of an automatic safety. Polizos punted out on the VVilson four. Farris faded deep into the end-zone for an automatic safety and two points for Maury. RAINIER BEING STOPPED BY FOILES OF GRANBY , at , p RAINIER THROUGH THE LINE BEHIND GOOD BLOCKING Billy Farris, Prexy back, made the out- standing play of the game in scoring the Presidents' first touchdown on a ninety- five yard return of the kick-off. The losers' second score came in the fourth period when Borum faked a pass on the Commodores' fifteen and gave the ball to Farris, who streaked around left end for the score. The ball game, which had been a thriller all the way, ended as Bobby Bell brought everyone to his feet by intercepting a Prexy pass on the fifty and sprinting forty yards down the sidelines before being hauled down from behind on the Wilson ten. Final score: Maury 14, Wilson 12. MAURY 12-HOPEWELL 6 The Commodores kept their hopes for the State championship alive by defeating the once-beaten Hopewell Blue Devils 12 to fi in a rough and tumble contest. After battling a stubborn Blue Devil combine to a scoreless deadlock in the first half, which featured brilliant defensive play on both sides, the Blue and Gold gridders roared back midway the third quarter when Jerry Stein, Maury guard, recovered a fumble by Hopewell's Bill Price on the Hopewell 28-yard stripe. The Commodores wasted no time in carrying the ball down the field, and after a fifteen- yard penalty against the Blue Devils for unsportsmanlike conduct had placed the ball practically on the goal line, Rainier crashed over for the score. Another Commodore touchdown came when Eddie Stowers blocked Price's kick and recovered it on the Blue Devil 29. Polizos' pass to Gates ut the ball down on the one-foot lineg fiiom there Polizos tallied the Mapmakers' final six-pointer on a line buck. The Blue Devils scored their only touch- down in the fourth period. After Price had returned Copperthite's boot from his own 30 to the Maury 45, Futch passed to Brockwell for a first down on the Com- dore 21. Successive penalties for 15 and 5 yards respectively pushed the pigskin down to the one-yard stripe. Dereski plunged over for the tally. The attempted conversion was no good. Maury's line proved its worth late in the final period by breaking through to stop a threat by the Blue Devils which had driven to the Maury 38-yard line. The Commodore forward wall tossed Futch for a loss back to the 50-yard line on fourth down and took over for the re- maining seconds of play. A good-sized group of faithful Maury supporters accompanied the team to Hope- wellg and they deserve much praise for their whole-hearted cheering which played a major role in the Commodore victory. Even though the game was marked with frequent ar uments with the officials, credit must ie given to the never-say-die Hopewell gridders who tired everything from intentionally getting rid of the ball to forward laterals, and got by with it most of the time. The Blue Devils dis- played a well-rounded backfield in fleet- footed Stanley Dereski and equally dan- gerous Bill Price, who did most of the kicking for his team. Atwater, calling the signals at quarterback, and Bobby Futch, doing the passing job at right half, rounded out the rest of the quartet. Although the combination of Polizos to Gates for the extra points via the air route failed, these two teamed up with Rainier and Ware in running and passing the Hopewell team ragged, while the brilliant kicking of Bobby Bell kept the Com- dores out of any serious danger. The Mapmaker line kept up its usual good work as the Blue and Gold gridders took their sixth consecutive conference game. MAURY 26-ROANOKE 6 ln their final tussle before the State Championship clash with Granby, the Commodores trounced the Magicians from Roanoke 20 to 0. Although the game was rather un- spectacular from the spectator's point of view, it gave Coach Saunders a chance to see what will probably make up his next year's team in action, since the second stringers played most of the final period. The Blue and Gold's Hrst score came late in the first quarter as Billy Rainier intercepted a pass on the jefferson 30-yard marker. From the 8-yard line Polizos took the ball over standing up. The at- tempt for the extra point was no good. After this the contest settled down to a drab affair with both teams resorting to kicking. However, the Magicians threw a scare into the partisan rooters with their effective screen passes, which gained con- stantly until the Commodores set up a defense designed to stop them before they became too dangerous, thus maintaining their six-point lead at the end of the half. Coming back for the third quarter, the inspired Commodore eleven exploded for three touchdowns before the lads from Roanoke could quell the fire against the Mapmakers' second team. Gus Polizos started the fireworks as he teamed with Rainier, Gates, and Ware to move the ball down to the Magicians' 5-yard stripe after the kickoff. From this point Polizos passed to Billy Griggs in the end-zone to chalk up the Mauryites second touchdown. Eddie Stowers, former Fork Union player, was successful in his attempt for the extra point by placement, making the score I3 to 0. The kickoff, which was fumbled by the Magicians, was recovered by Dallas Mid- gette, alternate back, and the Commodores took over in enemy territory once again. Successful end runs by Tommy Gates, coupled with Polizos' substantial gains moved the ball down to the three-yard stripe. Ever-faithful Billy Rainier smash- ed through the line for the Mapmakers' third touchdown. Stowers' attempt for the additional point was unsuccessful. Two of the hold-overs for next year's squad, John Oliver and Arnold Davis, teamed up to complete the Blue and Gold's scoring for the day, Davis tossing to Oliver in the end-zone for the last six- pointer. Stowers made the extra point. Final score: Maury 20, Roanoke 0. MAURY 12-GRANBY 27 Before an overfiow crowd of some 27,000 anxious spectators, a record attendance for a high school football classic at Fore- man Field, two teams had taken the field for a showdown battle with the winner taking State Championship honors-the Maury Commodores, winners of eight straight previous contests and possessors of a nine-one record for the season, having WARE GAINS AGAINST GRANBY y , G , . ' .' 2 r .1 ,i been beaten only by a strong Hampton team in an early game, and the Granby Comets, boasters of an unblemished slate of nine wins and no losses for the 1946 campaign. The Commodores won the toss and elected to kick off with the north goal at their back. Ed Stowers, the Commodores' ace place-kicker, approached the ball and as his toe met the leather, the battle began. Stowers' kick carried to the Granby 30- yard line, where the Comets' Chuck Stobbs took the ball and returned it to about his own 43-yard marker. The Comets drove into Maury territory for the initial first down of the contest, from that point the Commodores' line held fast and the Blue and Gold lads took over on their own 44. VVith Polizos doing most of the leather lugging, the Commodores showed signs of upsetting the favored Blue Comet eleven. They drove to the Granby 39- yard stripe before the Comets recovered a fumble. At this point the Granby grid machine took Maury by surprise with a reverse of their usual combination of Stobbs to Gill. With Gill completing several screen passes to Stobbs, and Stobbs eating up the yardage on sweeping end runs, the Comets drove down to the Maury seven, from this point Stobbs scored the Blue and VVhite's first T. D. The Comets' center, Henry Foiles, added the extra point by placement. Unable to gain after the kickoff, the Commodores relinquished the ball once again to the Comets, who proceeded to move the pigskin down the field despite the valiant efforts of the Mapmakers' for- ward wall and staunch line-backers. The Comets continued to roll and as they scored their second six-pointer, the Maury supporters began to lose hope as they remembered the humiliating defeats of the '44 and '45 campaigns. Then came the climax. Gus Polizos, Maury's star full-back, brought the crowd to their feet with his electrifying 104-yard sprint for a touchdown. This was the first time in two years that the Commodores had scored on a Granby eleven. Neither team scored during the remainder of the first half and the Commodores left the field trailing 6-14. A determined Mapmaker eleven returned to the field to begin the second half, but they were unable to stop the resurgent Comets who pushed two more tallies across before the Commodores regained their footing. By this time the Comets had piled up a 27-G lead. The Commodores, however, were not to go down without a fight. Polizos again provided the punch as the Mauryites marched down the field and scored their second T. D. of the after- noon. An attempted conversion was again no good. With time running out in the final quarter, the Commodores lost the pigskins on downs to the Comets, who held the ball during the remaining minutes of play. Once again the Comets of Granby High had been victorious over Maury High's Commodores. For a number of the first stringers, in- cluding tall Bob Bell, galloping Gus Polizos, barrel-chested Billy Rainier, Walt Montague, Jerry Stein, Bill Copperthite, Billy Griggs, John Gray, Tommy Gates, Dallas Midgette, and Gabriel Tarpley, it was the last game in Maury togs. To these, we wish the best of luck in the field they choose, whether it be athletic or otherwise. Wig,-Q X we - N 5 5 5 , RAINIHR GATES POLIZOS VVll.l,I.-XM R.-XINIFR-P-Rainier, a standout performer on the '43 and '44 hlapmaker elevens, returned to the veterans' class at Maury and was at once enlisted for service on the gridiron. Bill's line smashing tactics made him a respected foe by every Commodore opponent. lt was this barrel-chested veteran who played a big role in lXlaury's successful '46 season and his abilities were not forgotten as he was awarded berths on both the All- lforeman lfield and .-Xll-Tidewzlter elevens. TOMMY G.-X'I'l'lSvGates, another veteran, completed the big three ol' lXlaury's back- field. :Xt the quarterback slot, Gates did most of the signal calling for the '46 eleven. Besides being adept in calling the plays which make a winning team, Tommy is also an expert pass-receiver. Although he plays football, basketball, and baseball, he claims the last as his favorite. GUS POl,lZOSfGus Polizos, All-State Back, has completed his third year ot' Com- modore football. Although Gus is a good passer and kicker, his greatest asset is his shitty, broken field running. This is proven by his brilliant l04-yard gallop through the entire Granby team on Thanksgiving Day. Polizos is equally as great on the defense as the offense. lt is a lucky man that gets past Gus because he rarely misses a tackle. Gus is not a one-sport mang he turns in outstanding performances in basketball and baseball and hopes to continue his athletic career at the University of North Carolina. STEIN DAFFER GRAY JERRY S'I'lilNe-Jerry Stein, for two years a stalwart in the Maury line, ended his Commodore gridiron days after a very commendable performance. Always a reliable player, Stein has often proved the stumbling block for many opposing ball carriers. Stein has continually broken through and thrown his opponents for losses. Due to his hard charging brand of ball playing jerry has gained recognition as an excellent blocker and tackler. jerry hopes to continue football at the University of Virginia. THD DAFFHR-ln playing his second year for Maury, Datfer was chosen All-State and All-Tidewater guard. Ted, who was co-captain in the Newport News and Roanoke games, says that his main claim to fame during the 1946 season was blocking a punt, which set up a touchdown, in the Danville game. The young Maury stalwart expects to continue football in college after finishing his final year at Maury but, as yet, he is undecided as to which college he will attend. JOHNNY GRAY-johnny, who is a June, '47 graduate, completed his second year of Maury football in I9-Hi. Although he was not a regular starter, -lohnny turned in some very valuable performances for the Commodores during the season. ln regard to the future, johnny intends to enter V. M. l. and continue his football career there. johnny is also a member of the Maury baseball team. PITTMAN SPENCE COPPERTHITE FRED PITTMAN-Fred, husky center, has performed at Maury for two years. A great player on both offense and defense, Fred always gets his man. As Hrst string center, he has turned in magnificent feats but his stellar performance was making a one-handed interception in the Lynchburg game on his own five-yard line and running it back to his forty-live before being pulled down from behind. Fred was co-captain in the Wilson game and will be fighting for a position on next year's eleven. JOHN SMOKY SPENCF-Smoky has been playing football at Maury for three years. As a first stringer, Smoky plays a whale of a game. Smoky was co-captain in the Lynchburg game, and claims that his most spectacular play occurred when he kicked off in the Hampton game. He plans to continue football at the University of Tennessee. WIl.I.lAM COPPHRTHITFAA returning veteran, Copperthite blocked a big hold at one of the tackle spots on the 19-16 Commodore eleven. His performance during every game was commendable, and he served as co-captain of the Danville and Hopewell frays. To prove his value further, Bill was chosen at the left tackle slot on the All-State eleven. lliulvid -L l l I ' ...Q M al.-5. .a........ t .as ,..............-... .... I - , sa ,a.....,,,..,. az. ...ara , BELL MONTAGUE MIDGETTE STOWERS BOBBY Bl'il.l,-likeable Bobby proved a standout on the football field, as well as in track and basketball during the past season. He was a constant threat to the opposing team with his long, well-placed kicks, and he also gave an accurate display of passing at times during the season. A regular on both the track and basketball teams, Bob serves as center for the Commodore cagers and specializes in the weight throwing and discus on the harrier squad. NVAIfl'l'iR lVION'I1AGllHvVValter has performed for the Commodores for three years. Although he was not a regular starter, he has earned the reputation of being a reliable player and has often proved himself. Monty is also a member of the varsity basketball and baseball squads, and he contends that sinking the winning goal in the Maury-Granby game of '44 was his greatest athletic feat. DALLAS MIDGETTPI-Dallas, one of lVIaury's many veterans, has played in the backfield two years for the Commodores. Despite not being a regular starter, he turned in many brilliant performances throughout the year, aiding the Commodores greatly. Midgett started in the Hampton contest and played a great game, but his most spectacular performance was made while playing for Holy Trinity in 1943 when he galloped 94 yards for a touchdown. lil? STCJWTZRS-Joining the squad in mid-season, Stowers proved his ability as a place kicker, and from then on at least one of Coach Saunders' worries was relieved. lid, who is a good defensive end, experienced his best form in the Roanoke contest when he was successful in two out of three place-kicks for extra points. In Stowers, Coach Saunders has a sure bet for a starting berth on next year's eleven. .--1-....,...... GRIGGS TARPLEY OLIVER BIl.I.Y GRIGGS-Billy completed his hnal season as end for the '46 edition of the Commodores. A reliable player on both offense and defense, Griggs has proved his ability on more than one occasion during his three years on the squad. Bill was co-captain in the Suffolk and Hampton games and did a commendable job in each. Not only is Billy a great football player, but he is also a member of the basketball team and is first- string catcher on the baseball team. GABRIEL 'I'ARPI,FY-ffarpley, a rugged defensive man, completed his high school football career during the past season. His ability to snatch passes and stop his opponents with well-placed blocks and tackles established Gabriel as a regular end on the '46 Com- modore grid squad. Playing an outstanding defensive game, and snagging a touchdown pass in the Petersburg array, made Tarpley a standout in this important Commodore VlCtol'y. JOHN OLIVER-Oliver completed his second year as end for Maury in 1946. Always a good player and a threat to Maury's opponents, John made a brilliant catch of a touch- down pass in the Roanoke game. The likeable lad hopes to attend the University of Virginia and play football there. Besides being a good football player, john is also first string forward on the basketball team. Oliver will be another of Coach Gray's returning lettermen for next year's squad. Maury Maury Maury Maury Maury. . Nlaury nlaury Nlaury nlaury Nlaury Nlaury Nlaury Nlaury nlaury Maury. . Maury. . Maury Maury. . Maury M f aury. , Maury M :lu ry Maury Maury BHLI, UITTJUMPS KULPAN AS MAURY BH.-X'l'S GR-XNBW BASKETBALL '57 .. ...30 .. ...42 .. .M50 .. ...29 .. ...33 .. ...ISI .. ...5l .. ...'3l -ll .. ...47 .. ...Sl .. ...28 ., ...3l .. ...JJ .. ...4-l .. .M28 .. ...28 .. ...ISI .. ...60 .. ...33 rllilflll ..... ..... 8 TT Holy Trinity. . .. Maury .-Xlunini. . ll. S. S. lf. ll. R. Fairfax. ....... . Alexandria ..... Newport News.. Granby ....,... . Wlilson ......... .lulin Marshall. .. Tlimnas nlefliersnn Petersburg ...... Norview ....,. Hampton ....... 'llliutnas .leH'erson .lulin Marshall. .. Newpurt News. . Alexandria .... Hampton, .. Petersburg .... XVilson ....,,. Holy Trinity. . ., Norview ...... Granliy .... . Uranlmy ...... . lutzll. .. Raw fmfg Woodson, Montague, Goodman, Cohen, Polizos, Griggs. Row Iwo: Belkov, Manager, Gates, Watkins, Bell, Oliver, Nathan, Stein, Coach Gray. The 1946--17 Commodore cage squad completed a highly successful season when they defeated the Granby Comets in their last regularly scheduled contest. By whip- ping the Comets, Maury not only forced the Eastern District championship race into a tie which necessitated a playoff be- tween the two teams, but also evened the seven-year rivalry at seven games each. During the past season, the Blue and Gold amassed a total of 19 wins against 5 losses, a brief resume of the season follows: In their intial contest, the Commodores trounced Holy Trinity 37-19. Although Coach Gray allowed every member on the squad to participate in the game, he found the combination of Stan Goodman and VValter Montague at guard, Bob Bell at center, and Tom Gates and Bill Woodson at forward, the smoothest working. Battling it out against a team composed of such former Commodores as Allen Richter, Bill Roughton, and Neil Walker, the present Mapmaker aggregation suffered a 40-30 defeat, in their second game of the season. The Graymen played an inspired game during the second half, but it was not enough to overcome the lead built up by the Alumni. The present Commodore quint gained a good deal of experience from the affair in which rangy Bob Bell matched Ted Bacalis, the Alumni's ace scorer, point for point, each one scored a total of eleven points. Because of bad weather the Hopewell Blue Devils were unable to make the junket to Norfolk, and the game was can- celled, the Commodores met a strong quint from the U. S. S. F. D. R. and whipped them -12-32. On the first road trip, the Commodores broke even in two games with their Northern District opponents. Behind the accurate shooting of rangy John Oliver, the Mapmakers swamped the Fairfax High School quintet 51-28, while on the follow- ing night, the Commodore cagers suffered a reversal of form as a fast-moving Alex- andria quint handed them their first loss in scholastic competition, 33-39. The Blue and Gold, though always on the heels of the Alexandria quintet, lacked the punch necessary to go ahead. The Mapmakers' first Eastern District tilt was against an always dangerous New- port News quint. Yvith Bill Vvoodson and Bob Bell scoring 8 and 12 points respec- tively, and the latter playing a magnificent defensive game by bottling up the Ty- phoon's high scorer, Elmo Stephenson, the Commodores scored a well-earned 33-26 victory. It was the first time a Maury basketball team hadbeaten the Typhoon on their home court in eleven years. Making their first home appearance in two weeks, the Commodore cagers bowed to their bitter rivals, the Granby Blue Comets 31-19. lfor Maury followers it was a big letdown after the Mapmakers' spectacular victory of the previous night over the Typhoon quint. The Blue and Gold cagers definitely showed the strain of two important Eastern District contests during the one week-end. Experiencing an off night in the shooting department, the Commodores missed numerous shots, both from the floor and under the basket, which might have narrowed the margin of difference between the two teams. Although the Mapmakers defeated the Prexies from YVilson in their next en- counter, they played anything but specta- cular basketball. Except for Captain Stan Goodman's usual excellent fioorwork and center Bobby BeIl's outstanding play under the hoops on both offense and defense, the Commodores may not have eked out this 33-30 victory over the Presidents. On the following week-end, the Map- makers met Thomas jefferson and John Marshall, both of Richmond, and defeated them by decisive margins. The Blue and Gold cagers experienced little trouble in humbling a mediocre -lohn Marshall quint 51-28. However, on the following night, the Commodores found the Tee .lay hoop artists much more adept in the scoring department, as they downed the jeffs 38-29. Rangy .lohn Oliver, scoring nine points in each contest, caused the visiting cagers no little trouble, while Bob Bell was close behind with a total ofsixteen markers. The capital city lads took scoring honors with both games, however, as Ted Filer, husky ,lustice forward, scored 14 points, and Tee .lay center, VVhitey Whitethorne, tallied 20 of his team's 28 markers. Meeting their third Central District foe in as many contests, the Blue and Gold quint edged. out a strong Petersburg five 31-29 on the latter's court. Trailing 27-29, with less than four minutes of playing time left, the Commodores staged a final drive which netted them four points and a hard- earned victory. Oliver and VVoodson pushed up the tying and winning baskets, respectively. The Mapmakers downed a fighting Nor- view quintet 41-22 in their next home ap- pearance. Leaving the Hoor at half time with the score 14 all, a determined group of Maury cagers returned to score 27 points in the last half of the contest while they held their opponents to a meagre seven points, six of these, coming in the final quarter. Captain Stan Goodman paced his team with a total of nine points to capture scoring honors for the night. ln a rough and tumble affair the Com- modores downed the Hampton Crabbers in the latter's matchbox gym. Hitting the meshes for 16 and 12 points respectively, John Oliver and YYalt Montague led the Blue and Gold to a 47-25 rout. The victory was the Mapmakers' sixth straight and their tenth in thirteen starts. Captain Stan Goodman The Commodores were successful in the customary two-day invasion of the capital city, defeating the Tee Jays, 33-27, and the Justices, 28-26. As can be seen by the scores, both of the Richmond teams proved tougher rivals on their home courts. Pre- viously the Mapmakers had topped T. sl. by 11 points and J. M. by 23 points. Bobby Bell was a standout in both con- tests, scoring 12 points against Thomas jefferson and playing superbly under the basket against john Marshall. For the second time during the '46-'47 campaign the Commodores downed their peninsula rivals, the Newport News Ty- phoon. In this game, however, the Map- makers had a decided edge over the Conn- meng playing at the City Auditorium, the Commodores took a commanding lead in the first quarter and went on to a 31-33 victory over the peninsular five. Coach Gray substituted freely in the second half Maury Beats Granby!! as the Mapmakers captured their first series from the Typhoon since 1935. A strong Alexandria quintet which had defeated Maury previously bowed to the Commodores in the Maury gym 47-33. It was sweet revenge for the varsity five who were on the bottom end of a 29-33 decision in the first meeting between the two teams on the Alexandria hardwood. A capacity crowd saw the Mapmakers, who led by 6 points, 20-14, at the half, go wild in the final half, scoring 27 points, as they played one of the their best games of the season. Bell and Oliver were best in the point- making department for the Commodores with 13 and ll points respectively, while Rorer, sharp-shooting President forward, garnered 13 markers also. With forward Bill VVoodson bagging 16 points, the Blue and Gold cagers downed the Hampton Crabbers 44-3-1. Again it was repeat performance for the Maury hoop artists who had topped the Crabbers at an earlier date. The Commodores suffered their first de- feat in thirteen starts as they bowed to the Crimson Wave of Petersburg on the Maury hardwood. The game was a heated affair throughout, with the scoreboard reading 19 all at the half-way mark. The Map- maker cagers got off to a slow start after the intermission and trailed 21-26 at the beginning of the third quarter. This margin was quickly narrowed, however, on successive baskets by Woodson and Polizos, and a foul shot by the latter which tied the score, 26-26. The Commodores swished two more foul tosses to lead 28-26 with less than a minute to play, only to see the VVave's center, Art Stubblebine, cage a duo from the free-throw line on suc- cessive fouls by the Commodores' John Oliver as the two teams scrambled for con- trol of the leather. With the score tied at 28 all, the two teams went into an over- time period, and again the Petersburg lads excelled at the foul line as Fuzzy Frampton and Charlie Willis added one apiece while their teammates held the Commodores scoreless in the three-minute period. In an important Eastern District tilt, the Blue and Gold quintet defeated VVilson 28-25 on the Prexies' home court. Al- though the Commodores led during most of the contest, the Wilson lads displayed uncanny adeptness in coming from behind to tie the Graymen after experiencing a total failure at hitting the hoops during lengthy periods throughout the contest. It was the amazing accuracy of Cotton Gallop, Prexie hoop shot artist, that kept the Presidents in the contest, while the Mapmakers depended heavily on Stan Goodman and Bob Bell with eleven and 8 points respectively. On the following night the Commodores easily trounced the Holy Trinity Trinidads 31-14. Coach Gray got a peek at the quintet that will probably represent Maury in next year's Fastern District race. The combination of Montague and Rosenbaum at guard, Sheffield at center, and Woodson and Oliver as forwards worked smoothly on the defense, but needed a little more grooming on the offense. Tuning up for their important tilt with the Granby Comets, the Mapmakers swamped the Norview Pilots 60 to 25 in the Norview gym . Coach Gray cleared Oliver Sinks One Bell Recovcrs fur hlaury the bench as the Blue and Gold cagcrs broke the sixty mark for the first time this season. Goodman, Bell, and uvoodsoii led the Commodore attack which saw every man on the squad with the exception of Rosy Rosenbaum score at least two points. At last the night had come, before an overflow crowd at the Municipal Audi- torium the Commodores, possessors of a Illfl record, and the Granby Comets with an unblemishcd slate of I7 wins were to take the hardwood in a battle to the finish. lfor the Comets, who held a previous de- cision over the hlapmakers, a win would mean the liastern District championship and the right to enter the semi-finals for the State basketball crown, while a win by the Commodores would throw the race into a deadlock. ln a breath-taking first half during which the score was tied no fewer than seven times the Commodores played on even terms with their rivals, the score being Ili-Ili at the intermission period. The Blue and Gold, however, played inspired ball during the third quarter and the score read 23-22 in favor of the hlapmakers at the end of this period. .-X tense crowd settled down for the de- ciding fourth quarter. The Comets took a short-lived lead on quick baskets by Gill and Kulpan, and a gratis toss by the latter, then a set shot by Walter Montague and a charity throw by Goodman set the stage for what might be called the straw that broke the camel's back. With the Commodores trailing 213-27, Bob Bell toss- ed in a beautiful hook shot which put the Blue and Gold Cagers ahead for good. :Xt this point, Coach Gray inserted his first substitute, as Bill XYoodson replaced iYalter Montague. This move proved to be another important factor in the outcome of the contest. After Goodman registered another free throw, Doug McCloud, Granby center, dunked in a two-pointer for the Comets to tie the score again at 29-2.3. With a minute and a half of playing time left, the Commodores iced the contest in successive baskets by XYoodson. Again McCloud tallied for the Comets to bring the score up to 33-Jil. However, in two attempts during the last twenty seconds of the game, Granby's Chuck St ibbs failed to make a like number of paints on long shots from beyond midcourt and the score remained 33-31. Although the entire quintet played superbly, special credit is due Captain Stan Goodson and forward Tom Gates. Goodman's expert f'lo'ir work and quick thinking along with his display of accurate shooting which netted him I2 points, and Gates' sparkling defensive and defensive work were a big factor in the Commodores' victory. ln a play-otf tilt for the lfastern District championship on the following Tuesday, the Commodores did not fair so well for they bowed to the Comets -13-35. Trailing I7-213 at the half, the Mapmakers made a desperate attempt to overcome the Comets as they pulled up to a six-point deficit, 27-33 as the third quarter ended. The Comets again pulled away, however, and the Graymen, who played brilliant ball throughout the contest, were overshadow- ed by a superior Comet five. Bob Bell and Stan Goodman deserve great praise fini' their valiant attempts, while Chuck Stobbs, starred for Granby with I8 points. Stein Sinks Rebound Junior Varsity Basketball SCHEDULE Maury ..... . . . 37 Maury ..... , . . 38 Maury ..... . . . 37 Maury ..... . . . 42 Maury ..... . . . 45 Maury .,... . . . 35 Maury ..... . , . 23 Maury ..... , . . 37 Maury ..... . . . 32 Maury ..... .. . 513 Maury, .. . . . 26 Maury ..... . . . 39 Maury .,... . , . 32 Maury ..r., . . . 84 Maury ..... . , . 51 Maury ..,.. . . . 1521 Maury ....,.. . , . 29 Maury B .... . ., 45 Maury ........,,.. . , . 34 Maury Midgets .... . . . 33 Maury ..,....... . . . 22 Maury ......... ... 31 Maury .,... . . . . . 34 Maury ..........,. . . . 24 Maury -I. V. B .. ... 36 Maury ll. V. ..,.... . . . 44 Total ............ 155 Row one: Cosmato, Edwards, Davis, Hallett, Lee, Harris. Holy Trinity J. V., Blue Devils ,....., Park Place .....,.. Hustlers .....,,... Flying lfire ..,..... Newport News J. Y Granby J. V. .,... . VVilson V. ...... . Blue and Gold ..... Gobblers .......... Petersburg HB . . .. Norview J. V.. .. Hampton J. V.. . . . YVildcats ...,...,.. Trojans .....,...,, Hustlers .......... 14 . . . . . . . . 415 Newport News .l. V 24 Alexandria B ...... . Hampton J. V... . . Norfolk Academy ..... VV1lson V. ..,... . Holy Trinity J. V.. Norview V. .... . Granby il. V. ..... , Laurinburg I. V. ..... . l.aurinburg Varsity Total ..... v Row two: Mr. Nadeau, Stephenson, Sheffield, Harris, Rosenbaum, Stowers, Robertson Row lhrff: Willis, Roughton, Stanley, Ellis, Floyd, Goldstein. 19 12 15 17 16 28 15 31 25 30 22 26 38 32 28 19 19 25 21 22 20 42 . . .639 Row one: John Phillips, Bill Randall, Robert Boggs. Ixuw two: Jack Powell, Bob Batchelder, Dick Windley, Gresham Hutchings, Milton James. INDOGR TRACK For the First time since 1943, when Bob Bates was the Maury track mentor, the Commdores organized an indoor track squad which participated in the Southern Conference Indoor meet at Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Although the Com- modores compiled a grand total of one and one-half points in this meet, the only one in which they competed, Coach Irvin Upson discovered a promising newcomer in Dick VVindley, high jump specialist, who tied for third place in that field. Among the others whom Upson took with him were Bill Randall, Robert Boggs, and John Phillips, these boys entered in the 440-yard relay. With this group as a nucleus and Bobby Bell, last year's State Champion discus and weight thrower, back at the Field events Coach Upson hopes to build a strong outdoor cinder team. OUTDOOR TRACK OUTDOOR TRACK SCHEDULE April 12-W'ilson at Foreman Field. April 16-Petersburg, away. April 19-Tidewater Meet at Williamsburg. April 26-Eastern District Meet at Foreman Fie April 29-Newport News at Foreman Field. May 3-John Marshall, away. May 10-Granby at Foreman Field. May 17-State Championship at Charlottesville Row one: Bill Randall, john Phillips, Bob Epstein, Howard Popkin, Charles Hill, Robert Boggs, Billy Cohen, Marvin Hines. Raw two: Dick Wingfield, james McSheffrey, Blair Webb, Fred Dean, Gresham Hutchings, George Stewart, Jack Powell, Milton James, Herbert Perry, Coach Upson. Row lhree: Phillip Steinfield, Stanley Samuels, Leslie Jones, Bobby Batchelder, Alton Evans, Bob Bell, George Cousins, Dick Windley, David Turock, Barry Fine, Billy Brath, James Winslow. Raw nur: Paul Sanderlin, Manager, Bo Stevens, pitcher, Dick Stanley, pitcher, Bill Woodson, first hase, W'es Barham, third base, Bill Griggs, catcher, Stan Goodman, short stop, Gus Poli7os, outfieldg Walter Montague, outfield, Tommy Gates, first base, Ernie Williams, outfieldg Junie Floyd, second base, jack Stokes, manager. Row Iwo: Head Coach Bob Bates, David Gaskins, pitcher, Bill Harper, catcher, Hodie White, outheldg Jimmy Hickman, catcher, Cecil Self, pitcher, Bryant Stanley, pitcher, Bill Street, catcher, Henry Lee, outfield, Robert Williams, outfield, Stan Tugwell, catcher, Joe Arman, pitcherg Johnny Gray, first base, Assistant Coach Woody Gray. BASEBALL SCI-IFDULIC April l-Petersburg at home. April 3fKempsville away. April 5YNorfolk Division William Sc Mary April 8-Norfolk Tars B Squad. April 15-Norview at home. April 18-Petersburg away. April 19-Benedictine away. April 24fGranby at home. April 25-John Marshall away. April 29-VVilson away. May 2-Hopewell at home. May 3-WBenedictine at home. May 7-Granby away. May 9-U. N. C. Junior Varsity away. May 10-Duke Junior Varsity away. May 13-Norview away. May 14-Hopewell away. May 15-VVilson at home. May 20-Suffolk away. Row one: Arthur Jett, Walter Adams, Jimmy Etheridge, Eddie Bronson. Row two: Bob White, Stanley Harris, Ray Wooten, Buddy McGee, Jack Shapero, Coach Andre Nadeau. TENNIS Under the direction of Andre Nadeau, the Maury Tennis team made trips to Staunton, Durham, N. C., Richmond, Alexander, Arlington and Charlottesville. The netmen welcomed the return of only one letterman this season. Phil Barton played on the 1946 squad that saw David Ballard win the State singles matches at the University of Virginia courts. Other holdovers from the '46 combine are Jimmy Etheridge, Norman Rosenbaum, Stanley Harris. Bright spot of the team was the work of Eddie Bronson. Coach Nadeau took over the spot vacated by Miss Virginia Turpin and turned in a commendable performance. QQQSQBQQM Mall1'yReQaiia ' Ii 4 , ,W ' ' '.1Q.Q'..7Z.i.L.Q-iii' 9 'blabfagri' X 12593-vv +To.ck.' Down 1 Kzzoclf-3215 A , ' S I 1 2 , De yy W 'vw . M ' 1' W MW. , , ?+ff53'M L .. -M i Li??fC..' 'Sr TQf.1Q.' 3 u I ' ,F W-Ax' 5- '1 1 I 1 I I 1 W Q ,T ,J 14 ,4 1 1 Q Akb1kgQ1X, 'E ang, QQQQQ-1 LM . 1 Row one: Gus Polizos, John Phillips, George Ramming, Robert Austin, Andrew Cooke, Oscar Cordle, Robert Suter, Peyton Owen, William Stevens. Row Iwo: Barry Fine, Marvin Nathan, Robert Barchelder, Robert Lyle, John Oliver, Robert Bell, Richard Stanley, William Griggs, Fred Pittman, John Gray. Row lhree: Herbert johnson, Edward Stowers, Ernest Williams, Hodie White, Walter Montague, Thomas Gates, Jerry Stein, William Woodson, Stanley Goodman. Monogram Club OFFICERS STANLEX' GoooMAN. . . ..........., ........ P 7'F.fid6'l7f VVA LTER MoN'rAouE ..., ..... V iff-Prf5idc11l JOHN GRAY ......... . .Sl't'7'f'f6Z7LV-T7'6'6ZJ'll7'67' MR. J. R. BATES ..., .....,..,. . Vpomor The number of members in the Monogram Club has reached a new high this year with some fifty boys on the active roster. The Club is open to all boys who win monograms through participation in some form of athletics at the school. After a period of idleness, the Monogram Club was reorganized this year, by the sponsor, Mr. Bates. The primary purpose of this club is to promote school spirit at our athletic events and to see that the student body attends these events. The boys in the club distribute programs at the games and they combine with the cheerleaders twice a year to promote dances, usually in honor of the teams representing the school. Following Mformation from Iqfl: Elaine Neblett, Shirley Schreiner, Carolyn Malbon, Joyce Hodges, Martha Crosswhite, Julia Webb, Marvin Schear, Vina Lou Mason, Helen White, Marion Vlfebb, Mildred Magurk, Katherine Bsbee, Suzanne Paret, Mary Jane Morris, Joyce Hankins. Cheer Leaders Among the various activities of Maury High School there is no organization or club which contributes more to arouse and maintain school spirit than does the Maury Cheer Leaders, whose captain is Vina Lou Mason. Whether it be at the football games, on the basketball court, or upon some distant opponents' ground, the Maury Cheer Leaders are ever present cheering their school team on to victory. This fine group of Maury girls and one boy are among the most representative students of our school. The Cheer Leaders have supported during the past year, two very successful dances in our school gymnasium, one for Maury and the visit- ing team from Glass High School and the other for the basketball team. If you do not believe that this good looking group of Maury Cheer Leaders have pep to put school spirit into the Maury teams and students, you should have seen them in action at the Maury-Granby basketball game. Ra Rah Maury.f Dear .flmzz ullfzlvr, grrzzl 1111111 Irma WS. jllllzmurial 'I'o the students whose names constitute the lNIz1ury Honor Roll for AYorlal War II and who paitl the supreme sacrifice in the defense of' their country, we, the faculty anal student hocly of Maury High School wish to bestow upon you 1 ur trihute ol- honor, love, and respect. ICDWARD ALBRIGI I'l' ROBIiR'I' B, ALLIQN WAI. lil-IR I. ANDIQRSON CLYDIQ BARNICS BILLY I.. BARBIZR I,lilf J BARIiIiR RALI-'N G. BASDITN. .ln R P, W. BAYLOR, Ju ROBICRT G BIiI,l. ,IAMIQS R BICLOIIC I'RIiD BIZNDIZR VlOSIiI'l I BICRNSIIQIN HAMI l'ON BICRRYMAN Ifl I.SWOR'I'H BONNHY Cl IARLICS BILLUPS RICI IARD BOND CI IARLIZS L BO'Ii'l'OMS MAJOR PI IILLIIIS BRITSS MICIXIN R BULI.S Al.'I'1 IN G BU'I'l,IiR HAROLD 'I' BYRDMII1 GLENN II CAMPBIQLI. IfRIiD B CANNON 'II IOMAS CARROI.l. PAUL I1 CI-'CIL LOUIS G CI IADWICK I IARRY COI IICN BIQRNARD COI IIiN I.AWRIZNCIf W. COHIQN GIQORGIQ COLIZMAN FRANK C COLONNA, JR ROBERT CONDON IfRIiDIiRlCli CONSOLVO WILLIAM CONWIILL ADRIAN D COOPIZR M If CORBICILLIL JR, 'I' C CRIiIiKMUR DONALD S CRIiIGH'I'ON G, Ii. CUBBIAQRLY ,IAMIiS Cl IIVIIXIINGS II W CURLING, Jn MARSIIALI. CRAIG ROBIZRI C DANCIi .IOI IN C DANIELS IZUGICNIZ DAVIS SAIx4UIiI. L DAVIS GITORGIZ DIZCKITR GIQORGI31 SAMI2 DICKICN RICI IARD DICKSON WILLIAM C DILSBURY VINCIiN'I' D. DOOLEY JAMIZS V, DOUGHITRTY ITRIQD DOWNING DAVIS A. DOZIER DICK DOZIIZR ROY DOZIIZR WILSON DOZIIZR, JR. I Il IGI I DUNNAVANT HARRY W, DUVAI. WILBURN R IZASIWOOD, JR. MILTON B IQDMUNDS JOI IN M. IZDWARDS ROBIiR'I' STANLIZY IZWILLI. ROBIQRI' II ICGAS .I. M I-'GGl.IiS'I'ON M1314 IfAN'IONIi IQDWARD -1. ITOX ,I IJISMAS VRANIQ WILLIAIXI GALLUI' ARMOLD GAMSIiY C J GARRISON S'l'ANLIiY GLASSIZR INIICIIAIZL GLIQNNAN, III WAI.'I'IfR S GRIiY FRANCIS GRIiIilNIi ROBIZRT N GRIiIiNIf ICUGICNIC GRILLO. Ju WILLIAM M IIAINI-QR CLARIQNCIC S IIAMM XVILLIAM Ii HANK VVILLIAMJ HARRIS JOHN XV. HARRIS .lAMIiS W. HASIiIi'I' I' ICUGIZNIAQ HAYCOCIQ GRANVILLIQ IIAYMAN CLAUDIQ IIIQNDIQRSON NIQRO I IICNDIZRSK BN IZARI.. L. HODGIZS IiUGIiNIi L. HOIiDING CI IARLIZS I IOLLIQNBICC lli EDGAR HOLLIZNGIZR STANLIQY HORNSBY IiRNIiS'l' JACKSON JAMES JORDAN SIDNEY KATZOFF ALBIZRT KAUFFMAN CALVIN KING JOI IN II. KINNIIC SADRON C, I,AMPIiR'If JR VAl.IiN'I'INIi B I-AWLIiSS MARS I.IiWIS NA'I'l IAN l,ORIiN THOMAS II, MACHIiN LUTIIIIR P. MATHITWS, Ji JAMIZS M. MAUCK CI IARLIiS MAYIER DANIEL M::COI.LUM CHARLES T. MESSICK INIORTON MILLER. JR. ORVILLIQ R. MOORIQ WILLIAM C, MOORIi MANLIZY MOSIER OSCAR MCCLANAN CARTER MCVAY II, ALVIN NICHOLS JOHN 'If NICHOLS IRVIN S. ODIILL IiUGIiNI2 OLIVER BILL PARKINSON RAYMOND PARSONS SIANLIQY C. PAUL GIiORGIi II. PAYNIZ IZDWARD R, PI2IiLI2, ,IR I RIiD O. S. PFAIZHLICR CI IARLIZS M, PI IILLIPS CARL N POPI2 I.Y'I'l.Ii R. I'OR'I'IfR A ROBI-IR I' PRAUSIC. Ju GORDON I'RICIi I IIQRBIQRI I'RI'I'CI IARD WILLIAM J. 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AT FOUNTAINS EVERYWHERE TOPS FOR QUALITY EVERYWHERE TOPS FOR EVERYWHERE TOPS FOR TOPS TOPS Tops 'roPs P 'roPs P 'roPs B 'roPs TOPS TOPS FOR TOPS FOR EVERYWHERE TOPS FOR QUALITY . . FOUNTAINS EVERYWHERE Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co., Norfolk, Va. Ra .V Ray! MA RY!! Here's a snappy salute to the entire Senior Class at lWHS. We congratulate you upon the splendid achievements recorded in this annual pub- lication, and we wish for each of you a most successful career in your chosen field of endeavor. Norfolk Virginian-Pilot Daily and Sunday Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch Evenings except Sunday Our Heartiest Congratulations and Sincere Best W'ishe to the Class of 1947 The Hub Monticello Hotel Corner NORFOLK. VIRGINIA Knowledge Is VVonderful . . . F VVhen you take pictures, you want the best results gy f 257 GRANBY I I Established STREET 1 ' 46 Year-S SXXKMX to X Every print We make for you is just that 6'HaVe a Coke -Q i 5 -Q .1 X., 'Q f W W W' U X 11 It's the friendly hi gh-sign NORFOLK COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS INC Complimfnts of E. Q. Svtnaw u. NORI OLK'S LARGEST DICPARTMICNT STORE The Maury High School Lunch Room Wishes to express its appreciation to The Class of 1947 for its cooperation .9 L F' 'l 1 DESSIE DowNs, Manager C OM PL! M E N TS OF MARY JANE BREAD KV U Congratulations to the Commodores on the 39th Anniversary of THE COMMODORE Smiih Welfon Over 55 Years of I'1'0g1'e55 in Norfolk Getting A-head Stew? Compliments of BARR BROS. Friendly jewelers T Norfolk : Newport News : Portsmouth : Sullolk 1 Cape Charles CONVENIENT TERMS CC he richest man cannot buy for himsflf what the poorest man gets free by radio. -Sarrzof. Radio Station XMICRICAN BROADCASTING COMPANY STATION for NORFOLK A PORTSMOUTH WA NICXVPORT N ICXVS 13440 Fiuislming 'fmxchus COIIlf7!i'lI1,1'71 Z5 of Bisese 85 Console, Inc BEST WISHES- Nlaury High School Graduates R I C E ' S FASHION CORNER C0 ll1,QI'df1lIdfl01l.l' f HARDY S K1RBY,S BEAUTY SALON For l lNl'l DIAMONDS AND ACADEMY HVTIIIAVV Salon Phone 21451 Academy Phone 48861 347 Granby S. D. HARDY Street 620 Flatiron Building Academy-Drivers Building H. D. Kanter XYOHICINS Sportswear and Accessories 105 College Place Norfolk lil, Yirginia E. M. Armucnr Mas. SUE H. RILEY ALBRIGHT FLORIST 115 W. Freemason Street PHONE 26026 NORFOLK, VA. Bomlrd m1'ml11'r.' Florists Tflfgrrlph Drlifvrry xlxsn. CONGRAYTL'Lf7TIONS To High Graduates . . . listzllwlishetl 1909 Nlaury R. FORD CO. 229 Granby Street x i? ,SSN Sk QV' 325 GRANBY STRICICT Compliments of James V. Derry Funeral Chapel, Inc 65 D. P. PAUL CO. jE1I'.El,ERS TO THE SOUTHL.4ND,' Sinn' 1847 DIQNMONIDS, XYATCHICS, JFWICLRY, SILYICRWARF W Worft Vtork, Iihf Sharp Shooter GICO. TAIT 8: SONS, INC. ' 9 Talt s Thorobred Seeds CUMIXIIQRCIAI. PLACIC NORFOLK 10, VIRGINIA NorfoIk's Oldest, Largest and Leading Seed Store for Over 75 Years What 'lo do afier graduation Choosing the right career to follow after high school days are over is a problem faced sooner or later hy every girl in the senior class. For many past graduates, telephone work has offered most of the things a girl looks for when seeking a place in the world: pleasant associates . . . clean, wholesome surroundings . . . high pay . . . regular increases and opportunities for advancement . . . paid vacations . . . the knowledge that the work itself is important and interesting. There are opportunities in telephone work after graduation. The telephone company is a friendly place to work. The Chesapeake 81 Potomac Telephone Company oi Virginia on .fu lvlrkzf ., i ... Q M E Y is s 11. ' ,f mm.,,Ula Complimmztx of Fine's Men Shop Granby at College Place LEROY T. CANGLES C. P. A - Tax Experf Maury Confectionery 337 Wlest 15th Street ELITE LU CH 3135 Granby Street NORFOLK, VIRGINIA That's Right-Smile Chin Up, Bev COMPLIMENTS GRAYSON SH OP 349 Granby Street Norfolk, Virginia WOMFN'S AND MISSFS' SMART CLOTHES Complimenlx of Complimentx of TFRRIIVS BRANCH W. T. GRANT COMPANY HAMPTON ROADS PAPER COMPANY Sc to 25C Stores 416 GVHUPY Street 25C to 51.00 Stores Norfolk 10, Virginia TRAYLOR OPTICAL Complimentx of COMPANY ATLANTIC BOOK STORE, Inc Prfscrip tion Opticians BOOKS - STATIONICRY 115 College Place 201 East City Hall Avenue Phone 45748 HARRY E. TRAYLOR D. Kmcsrsv TRAYLOR NORTHROP SPORT SHOP, Inc. LOU NORTHROP 2: T. W. .IOYNES 450 GRANBY STREET Athletic Outfitters and Gymnasium Equipment Phone 27805 L. B. R OCKE JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS 243 NORFOLK Granby Street VIRGINIA H. D. OLIVER 1501 Colonial Avenue Norfolk, Virginia CARR, MEARS SC DAWSON Specializing In SPORT COATS and SPORT SLACKS BRENTWOOD SWEATERS BOTANY NECKWEAR DOBBS HATS VENETXAN BLINDS SLIP COVERS FLOOR COVERINGS UPHOLSTERING COFER'S INTERIOR DECORATIONS Giftf For 124 College Place All Occafiom NORFOLK, VA. Bundled Up For the Red Cross TO SRE ALL YOUR FRIENDS, -EAT AT- RENN'S Congratulations . . . COMMODORES . . . SPORTSMAN'S SHOP Athletic Distributors A. G. SPALDING si Bnos. P. GOLDSMITH soNs 112 West Freemason Street Phone 26100 Norfo ut, virginia Jerry Lieban, Inc. FASHIONS MEANT FOR YOUTH Naviette Shoppe lll College Place To the girl who cares what she wears IVIISSES' DRESSES From 1512.95 up BEST WISHFS TO THE CLASS OF '47 Smith jfurnitute Wm. QQ' Q5 mmfany me Wang? .94 Adrift re, Aki. - 'vb f 'ri 1 f -.1 Ertralfg ,yzigzwiii,f,i::,:',,,::,':i,o for tomorrow. . . 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