Maury High School - Commodore Yearbook (Norfolk, VA)

 - Class of 1948

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As symbolic of this harmony, we should like for the reader to visualize a large symphony orchestra. From the birth of the theme in the mind of. the composer to the seldom-heard clang ofthe cymbalist as he interprets the score, there must transpire a blending of many minds, many wills, many talents into one great achievement-the symphony. VVe hope that when the last pages of this book have been gazed upon, the reader will have gleaned another thought from our theme: that all men, regardless of race or creed, must work together to produce the masterpiece of which they dream-the masterpiece of universal harmony. FRANCES FRANKLIN RALPH MCCLANNAN Co-Editors Table Of Contents SECTIONS 1. THE SCHOOL 2. ADMINISTRATION 3. FACULTY 4. SENIOR CLASS 5. JUNIOR CLASS 6. SOPHOMORE CLASS 7. THE SCHOOL AT WORK 8. CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS 9. FEATURES 10. SPORTS 11. ADVERTISEMENTS ILLUSTRATIONS THE MUSIC I-IALL THE COMPOSER THE CONDUCTOR THE CONCERT MASTER THE PIANIST THE CYMBALIST REHEARSAL ENCORE THE SOLOIST DRUMS PATRONS Dedication . . . In the hope that they will perpetuate and enrich the harmonious spirit that exists among the members of our student body, we dedicate this fortieth volume of The Commodore to the future students of Maury High School. THE STAFF Thu Nflnfnll Cflllllfff QI' Rlfffllfl' yllllffll' High Nfhnnf 'IV11' Nllrffmlf Cvflllllfff rgf lffzzir :7lHlffl7' Higlz -Vrlmnf FUTURE STUDENTS OF MAURY THE SCHOOL Architecture in general is music in sprzee, as if were, ez frozen music. Friedriflz von S ehelling W 4 W NMNMMMMW O cv y1!f1 P' Hg. lf. , -',.. '. ,f-wnm?vQ1i f 1 , gg, ':.y:1f1gg- sw.: -9- -,f f T1-Ili MUSIC HALL .aw E E 2 E 5 ' z I .Wa um' , fa ir M az ary X f' Y. N, X 'X S, X 'E xx Q . U www, 111 ll'1'11tw' . . Jim' in Spring ADMINISTRATION Great music if ez psyelzieai storm, fzgittzting to feitliomfexf depth.: tlze my.:- tery of the pmt within us. -Pau! Elmer tllore GREER I HP L OMPOSFR i. A RTH l ' R B RANT! .Y B R I STOXX Prinfipfzl BA., Richmond Collegc NA., University of Virginia FLM., Harvard University BIAINIXXIIX I Iwi-'x1 ,f.ffI'.Vfrlllf l'1'im'ifm! H. X., lialzulswlplmrKlucon Cullvjgv Nl.:X., IIilI'X lY'Li l , . IIIYUTNIIN Advisers Ym- W l1nfuuzml4f,.,X,,, 1! Cum Jpfw H X Hullmx Colleg- c I Yllitilli A. 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College University of Nieliigziri ld.M.,ll:1rv zlril University Columbia University I , . -Max:-ix Klmvx Sum l,l'n'v Nl.-xmnx SIMIWHX .'xXNlfIi4SIl1XIlllU BS., BJlI'll.lTnl Culh-gc I'i1lFI1lViHt'SfJlfL' 'I-L'llChCI'x li. X., Rzlmlnlpll xI1lk'Ul1 XI 9 l'l1ixL1 irx JY' A ' I IIIYUINIIQ uf Yirg' 4: . .. ., -'X 1 nrgmm Cnllugc XXQIHNIIIIX full--uv ' ' 4 mul Nl X Cfblllllllill l'mx 1 in Music Department ., J x x NI xuua,-xm-ir l'1 rr B,-x1 l'1x C. Smxl-:Y Braun Sn-:mx H, Www lyilfuixl lfwzff-Un'hfxlnz f.71ff1'I1.f Ii.:X., R1lIMiUl1Yi'l-xlllfllll HAI., NLM., l'v1ix'crxiryot' lil., MarthaXY:1xl1i11g1lun fulli-144 XYUIHQHIVN Cullvm- Nhfhigilll Pixillliikif fu11wrx41rm'x Physical Education c1UIlIlTll5illf'lIXkl IIN , ,X C19 Y -- I .I-xm-ix Ruin-'ul limi-'N 'l'oum,uW.ii1ux' xilNYlli l,. lmirxxux Xxmu -I, Yun- xr l3.S.,Sp1'ir1gfivhi Culljsc ISA., Virginia Nlilirnrx lnxrirutc HS., xxvtllllilllvx Cullvm- nf' H. X., .Xppuluvlliglvm Sum Cal ' . . a ,A ' 1 umbiu l'r1ivcr5iry lhixcrxiry of North Carulingx , . lK'1lk'hK'I'X C IDHVUV , . , . Nl..-X., XL-xv Mmrlx l num-rx V' 1 2-1' of .K-5, ai,-' .' nf' 'I 1,,.! Df li:-1xyM11x 'lf Noxuux .liiANIi'l l'l'1A. PICKRISI. Mmuox li. RICH BS., .'XPlY1llilL'lllllIl Stare HS., Maldimn College Bruton School of l'l1yslc:1l 'llL'ilCl1L'l'N College l'lQlllC1lflOl1 New York llnixerxiry iiorlmm 'll-alelmexw College Science Department fl . rlaolvn' XY. lilzvfxw lXlAR1?AIlli'l' A. l lGKJl.liNI'llN W'll,x1A lf. l lI.l7liR lxA'l'lc lx. inll,l.1-:'1 1'1-1 xYk'QIll1ll11PIUl1 College BS., College of Wlllizun B..-X., Gouclwr College llrjwrlmwzl llmll :md Mary llnlversiry of Mexico HUA., Rmldmphrmm-,,n lxledlcall College of Ylrglnlal Columlwial llnlverslty yymmmg Cnllcm. l l l f l'1um'l-:N ll. llmzm' Nl.1xm'l'1u,r.nsxIM11. Ylumxl-x 'I'l'1u-lx luvlm: j. l'o-fox H -X., Rgmllolplm Macon BS., Berlmny College BS., Nlzldixon College I5 S., College ol' William xxlllllllllllx College imd MU? Duke Umx crsity V to Nl-xlarlm lfux IQICNVIQ xyll.l.l,XX1N SAl.l,Y .-X. IJIXUN HS., Nl. N., Columbian l711iwr'x1ry l.f1bwv1lwjv .l,v.vi.vlf1r11 Vocational Department ll. Wxvxlp l'lYl-illl-fI'I' lil'-xx R. H.-xlu'l21,l, .Ion-Ll-H l.AZAkIi'l l'l BS., llhllilllil Sram' lxlCCll1lI1lL'N lnsritutc ol'Rm'l1cxrcr ll.l'f., lfzlsrcrn Illinois Sturt- 'll-a1cl1crx Collcgw Yirglmzl Poly rccllmc lnsriturc llcslchsrs Collvgv ow l'olytvclm1c lnxrirlm' Nl-xx lu-1-x Xml-A. ' ' ,l'UH-ZX ll- l HI'-I-HW CAkl,'l'oN 'lf l'H-ikvl' ll X., llniwrwiu or' Kwm-ax ll X flrmgim ln . . ., 1 'j - xrirurv l3ufTaIoSr1m- 'l1L'1lCllt'!'x College of Technology jour: H. Rlmms ICTHEI, WIi.i,isY Pi. Gm' XVILSUN B 9 F 'll S t Worth Clrolinzi State Virginia Polytechnic Institute . . ., nrmvi 9 ta e . . University ol Florida 'llfalchers College College S liguxwyxv vii dm 5 .Q s K ? lfk.-xwcias Hotscamm .ittvndfirmf Clvrk 0mC6 Staff i l lXflARY PoR'1'l.ocK So1:'rHc:A'rr: PAi'l.iNa 'llRllAlll. 1' Renard Clerk .Vxfnflarv BA., Randolph-Macon Womnrfs College SUZANNE B. GRAHAM SHIRLEY F. GRANBERY Pictures Do Not Appear Englixlf B.A., Randolph-Macon Woman's College J. N. OCKERLANDER Commcrrial B.S., Eau Claire Stare Teachers College Latin Marshall College University of Virginia INEZ H. RINKER, R.N. Nun: Polyclinic Hospital, Philadelphia University of California- Los Angeles J U LIA R U s H Physiml Educalion Art A.B., Randolph-Macon Woman's College XVILLIAM MARKS SIMPSON A.B., Virginia Military Institute M.F.A., American Academy, Rome, Italy Rinehart School of Sculpture W. H. XNATSON W oodwark A.B., Eastern New Mexico College B.S., M.S., Stout Institute SENIORS O11 fa! 11112 bf' Il lzfllc-.f-wap!Af1'f1'11'ff' .vl1'i11tQ' 'l'l11zlfc'fff.v ffm .11!l.YIl'7' .lfffllfll-V .... :7llfl71 .Yl'i!1fl7'lllf X xx- X Q X X 5 SX X X L , N 'mf . x, xx R Xi XY X A , I 53 www f X XxxNXNwwN x X gf XNNNX M X 90. ' X XX f Vg Q Xi XX X XX Xxx f 5 . X xg J L 'T' Nm X ' - VH If CONCERT MASTER Qilllllllluy Anmm ,Nxlaufcm Affllli'-V,.fHfl' Zwfznry, A lonfo' tlzon our do.vtirzif.v, Gllflllf' uf origin in of! we dog T11-v nomo we flzerixlz, Thy nmlizrv honor, Our .Jima Alfzter, .vlonnrlz and true. Groot if flzy prestige, Grmfvr My profnixc, fr!07'l'0It.f llzy pmt, tlzvvfntnre .vnrcg ,1l1z1zrQv, Jmnfz' .rlezm'fn.v!,' fllzzlzl'-x', fond irufyg Fair ,rifnzn Winter, strong and lrnf. Proud ix llzj' lzisfry, film' f7l'0Itfl' My spirit, I ,eoffirzg ny on when dnl-V mils,- Tfzy nomo will gforfv, .rind mor love Inca, Door .llnm lllnlor, gran! ann' true. ANNE SCOTT DAUGHTREY S ponxor rj the Senior Class l,fjff lu right: Bradshaw, Moss, Tzlylor, Holland anuary Class Cfficers l'HoM.-xs 1314.-xlmsH.fxw, . . ...., P7'f'.Yifft'Ilf l'.fvl'Rlc1.-x 'I'Ax'l,oR .... .... 1 'iw-l'1'f.s'iff4'11f PHx'l,1,Is HfJI,I,.-XNIJ ,,.. ...., . qt'67'l'fll71V Ylkczlxl.-x Moss. . . .,.. 7v7't'II.VII7't'1' january Class History Having reached that saddest of scholastic goals, graduation from Maury, the members of the January, 1948 graduating class take great pleasure, as well as con- siderable sorrow, in reviewing those occurrences in our life at Maury which have made it so very interesting. We, of course, recall that glorious day upon which we entered Maury in january of 1945. In remembering this time and the little accompanying problems in be- coming acquainted with Maury, we begin to sense to a greater degree how very much life at Maury has meant to us. Recalling the year in which we entered Maury might be done more easily when you recall that it was during this same year that the most dreadful war of all history was brought to a successful conclusion. With the advent of the year 1946, we suddenly found ourselves juniors. The year was indeed filled with grand memories. Remember how thrilled the Maury roorers were when galloping Gus Polizos ran one hundred and three yards for a touchdown against mighty Granby? Of course we were proud, but alas, we still lost-our third straight loss to the Blue Comets. Along with our athletic and scholastic successes during the year came the pleasant task of welcoming back to Maury many of the students and faculty members who had answered the call to colors. As Seniors, we were decidedly proud. And quite justified we were in being just that, for representing us in the school presentations were some of our most top-notch classmates. In the Maury Merry Minstrels, there were such familiar names on the program as Bobby Stewart, Betty Gardner, Bob Miles, and Ted Dalfer, while we were entertained in the Fashion Show by such notables as Tommy Bradshaw, Joyce Slocomb, Joan White, and Billy Booth. However grand the last year was, it did have one rather bitter note-we lost to Granby again. The outstanding bright spot of the Commodores' 1947 season came as result of the thrilling performances of Ted Dalfer, whose gridiron prowess won for him the guard position on the All-Foreman Field, All-Tidewater, All-State, and All-Sou- thern honor teams. Also, he picked up the city's outstanding player award just for good measure. In May we elected, as our class officers, Tommy Bradshaw, president, Pat Taylor, vice-president, Phyllis Holland, secretary, and Virginia Moss, treasurer. Without the unselfish assistance and capable guidance of Mrs. Anne Daughtrey, our class sponsor, we could not have completed our last year in the successful manner in which we did. As we take our leave of Maury and set out into an uncertain world, we shall carry the knowledge and friendships of our last years at Maury forever embedded with sincere reverence within our hearts. PHYLLIS HOLLAND, Secretary Home Room Representatives NIARIE PI-III,LII's CAROLYN A N'I'HoUI,Is BXIARIE Fm I1'w,l.IZABE'I'H FEREBEE v January Honor Graduates SN gr Y Q' S AI 1012 CI.Ir1'oN 'I'HmIAs BRADSHAVY JEAN CEREESON RUEERI' S'l'EWAR'I 95.76 95.05 94,75 94.23 N1ARVlN PIYNES 93.91 MARIE PI4II.I.II-s MARIE Fm' HELEN CQENE WI-IIT 93 68 9 3.48 93.38 DORIS KIRRER 92.29 VERONICA PATRIDGE WII.I.IAIvI YVEWSUM EvEI.I'N HorI.ER 91 .65 f .ll .00 90. 95 PHI'I.I.Is HOI,I.ANI7 90.65 I,oIIIsE CARON GEoRc:E VAN BUSNIRR EDWARD GILES 90 . 32 Veleran 90 , 00 90.08 Picture not shown: VERNON f?REENE, Veteran, 91.25 WAl.'l'liR ACKISS CAROLYN ANTHOULIS ANNE BARRETI' .21 x its ff ,. 'e f '. ,. ' f 155:- , 2 ffiw 'I f 9 f f, 1 I, LEUNA ALCOX BE'l l'lE BARFIELD KAl.I.l0l'E BASSII. ,gb . - 1 1 . 175 2 4 4 KAL. -J ' fl f 1294? . I Z , Vi' f f ,VW 'Z '5'f'39!!,v3' WALTER lDi5Wl'l li ACKlSSgMaury News Representative. Likes. Hunting, Virginia Beach, football. Punkms. Ambition I'o travel around the world. LEONA BONTlI-EN ALCOX-Etiquette Club, Y-Teens, bank typist. Likex' Virginia Beach, walks in the rain. M. H. S. blue eyes, Begin the Beguinef' Ambition To be a secretary. CAROLYN 'YELEMAHOS ANTHOULIS-Y-'I'ecns, Etiquette Cl b Commodore Staff, Maury News typist, Home Room Repre- U V sentative, junior Usher, Student Assembly, Likes' Drinking cokes in class, being my own boss. traveling, dancing, Virginia Beach. Ambition: University of North Carolina, BETTIE MAE BARFIELD --Likes johnny, swimming. bowl- ing, beach parties, French fried potatoes Amhiliun To be a nurse. ELIZABETH ANNE BARRE'l l'!l.ik0.v Al , dancing. swim- ming, singing, beach parties, New York stage shows. ice cream. Ambition' Beautician, KALLIQPE BASSIL --Red Cross Representative, Chorus, Min- strels. lztiquette Club, Y-Teens l.iki'.v l love Iile' Amhilinn Mttdel. PHILIP SAMUEL l':lll.liUV---lvlaury Hand and Orchestra, Manager Maury Basketball Teams -'45, '40, '47, Manager Maury Baseball 'lieam '47 Likes Music, school, Virginia Beach, swim- ming. Fishing, basketball, baseball, motoring. Ambition To be- come an outstanding dentist. BARBARA ANNIE BUNNEY -1.1km 'il5aynor , shows. lfrench fries, l'lurds. Ambition Stenographer. WILLIAM CRYIZR BKXWTH-Maury Regatta, Red Cross Rep- resentative. junior usher, Minstrel usher Like.: Baseball. flying. football. blondes, house parties, Urbanna Ambilmn To be an electronic engineer and contact the moon. CHARLES THOMAS BRADSHAW -Hi-Y. Cannon Math Club, Home Room Representative, Red Cross Representative, Maury News Representative, Student Assembly, President. February 1948 Class Likes Football. good music tpopular and classicalj, bowling, cars, radio. Ambilion To be a physicist, l'HIl.ll' BEl.k0V BARBARA BONNEY WILLIAM BOOTH THOMAS BRADSHAW E 1 o BERNARD BRYANT MILDRED BRYANT CHARLES BVRR MATILDA CARON BERNARD LEE BRYANT, JR.-l.ikes Basketball, house parties, swimming, Spanish, Ambition' College and then engineer- ing. MILDRED RUTH BRYANT-Sophomore and junior Home Room Representative l.ihu.v' Steve , dancing, swimming. music fpopularl, boys. xlnilvilmn Clerk-typist CHA RLES FRANCIS BURR-ilvlaury News Representative, Likes. l:oorl'vall.girlsswimming, Ambition College, lVlA'l'lLDA LOUISE CARONfOrehestra. Likes, To play the violin, to read, Church activities. emhroidery, Anilvilmn Be a graduate nurse. then go overseas. EVEkYNjOYCE CARTER -Maury Chorus. l.i'ke.v' The heach. h 5- , . ' ' . - . ' ' ' orsc ack riding. Marshall. Ambition Psychiatrist, SHIRLEY ODELL CllAl'PELl-fRed Cross Representative, Home Rtxmm Representative. Likes Tommy, dancing, movies, llurds, Ambition To marry and he happy. Al.lCE ANNE Cl-lF'lA0N3Sludent Government. Y-Teens. l,1ilu'.v' Tennis, raspherrv ' ' - ' ' -' '- ' ' h ice cream, movies, week ends Amhilion: lo he a great doctor. EUGENE ARTHUR COI lEN -fl.il-tes' Baseball. airplanes, hooks, ping-pong. pool. movies Hope and fxroshv Ambition' U t , . . .. p ome- trist. SEYMOUR COHIZN --lvlinstrels of I9-37, l.ilu'.v Girls, driving, swimming. movies, eating, Ioothall games, music, dancing. Ambi- llilll' lo he successful in husiness. GEORGE CONS'l'AN'l'lNli flvlaury Chorus l.ikf'.v Girls, dancing. working with the girls alt l'enney's .'ll7lbllIlv0Il lvlunager ol J, C.. Penney Company. anuary Seniors EVELYN CARTER SHIRLEY CHAI l l- ANNE CI.IF'l'0N EllGliNl'I LTOHI-N SEYMOUR COHEN GEORGE CONS'lANllNl- Q ii'i is ., +'Pw 4 A- 5. . A .qw , A, YK, wi at i - 1 if . ye anuary Seniors ANNE CONWAY VIRGII2 CURLINF I'IiRREI.l, IJAI-'I-'ER WILLIAM D XYIS MELVIN DECRER GEORGE IJIGGS B I-2'I I'Y DI XON H ELIQN ETH HI' i I1GIi Rl I4IiIl'I' EI'S'l'IiIN SONYA FFLIDMAN ANNI2 CARROLL CiONWAY- Iiiit.ut-lic Cllulv. Yflbcns, vRcd firrvssRcprcSCl'1tativc I,il4t. rlmliilimi Cfhapcl Ilill v Dancing, swxiiriwiig. l f, Y..Ir VIRCTIIQ IVIARIIZ CIURLIWCI N!It-t-ns, lzkwx lcu cruam, tlypiml, hmxling nllnliiliuri 'iifiakif f ' f f f lu lx- succwsslul in lilc lvlonu ram Club, Ifnnilvall, . .LL LDXNIN HAI I LR, ,JR g onc vcar tif Band l.iltt'.v Smarts vacant bulls, wcclt-cmls Airlif- lmn' In ciltcr ctillcgc, Wll.l,lAlVl DAVIS Bimlmg Lcaguc l,iht'.v lfoutlwtill, lwtmling, must girls, house parties all IVIILLVIN Plilli DISCIQIQR Al7lbIlIt7H lim go to collcgv nhilmn 'lu travcl. l.iktf.i lfnutlmll, niuvius, swimming. GISORCIZ EDVJARD DICSLIS -l.ike.v Baseball, lwasltcllwall, font- lwall, dancing. girls, Amhilmn Arcliit cctural cnginccring, Bli'I I'Y BRMJCI DIXON 'Student Cluvcrnmcnl Rcprcscntattvc, Bond and Stamp Reprcsc music, furithall, Al Jolson nlalivc. l,t,kv.v Ilnrsclvack riding, .flnihiliun leaching ROBERT liI3'S'l'ElNf'I,iku.v 'l'racl4. hooks, dancing, ping-pnngi Ambition. Barrister, HIZLIZN TVIARIE l2'l'HliR quettcliluh Likes Music, Laboratory tcchnician. SONYA Llili ITIQIJUMAN Jtilsun Storyfi Ambition lljfili' Yflccns, lfrcnch Cflulx lili- hot rolls, lwcachcs, Buiclts fXniIuln:ri.' -1.iku.v Dancing. Larry I'url4s, Ihc To finish schtwul, DOROTHY IQLIZABETH FENTRESS-Erin uette Club. Red Cross Representative. Lilces: Eating, Virginia lgeach, Stardust, dancing, tennis. .-lmbition To he happy all my life. jlfAN DOLORES l lZRliBlili f-l.ike.v The beach. dancing, dal- lng, holidays, blondes. Peggy, flnibilmn l'o linish eollege. MARY lfl.lZABli'l'll l7liRliBElf--litiquette Club. Y-Teens, Home Room Representative. Lihrary Assistant. Red Cross Rep- resentative. Junior Usher. Art Club. lfashion Show, Likt-.v lvlail. Christmas dances, house parties, sports. summer, Stardust , people, laughter xlnxhilmn lotravel. l.Yl.l2 CfARl.'l'ON lfll.liR - lX4aury Band. I,ikt'.v Automobiles. swimming. boats, good music, lxlary lillen .flnilvlmn 'Ili he ai success JOHN Dlil.AWARli lfl.ANAi3AN, JR, fiklf1HUl1 Math Cflulw l.ihe.v Girls. football, lvaselwall, swimming, xlrvihilltrli Civil engineer. lVlARllf NAOlN'1A l:l.Y Nlaury Stamp Club, Comniudore Stall, llome Room Representative l.1ke.v Traveling. languages, classi- cal music. good movies. lvurtermilk, ears xlnihilitm 'lla stay single. l3lf'l l'Y JOAN GARDNER ---lvlaury News Representative. Etiquette Club. Red Cross Representative, Maury lxlinstrels. lfashion Show. llome Room Representative. Student Government Representative. l.ikt's University of Virginia, house parties. shrimp cocktail. chow mein, clothes, :Xmlvilmn 'lo alxxays he happy. FRANKLIN GARRIS. blk. fl.ikvx Skating. swimming. lonthall games. movies, howling. parties .flnilvilitm l'o finish school. ANNIE LAURIIQ GA'l'l.lNG -lvlaury News Stall. Junior Red Cross. litiquette Cfluh. l.1ku.v Bill. dancing. horselwaek riding SWIfHf1'llfUL,klF1JiiIT1lYlf.i. movies. 'l'heClirl 'lihat l Nlarryf' .'lmh1I1an.' 'l'o pass lvlath Q. ROBERT IAQDVYARD Gll.liS Johnston Chapter lli-Y. Cannon Nlath Club, Home Room Representative, l,1kt'.v People, good eating, summer sports, travel. Amhifmn 'ln go to college. DOROTHY l EN'l'RESS JEAN FEREISEIQ El.IZABE'l'H lflikl-llllili l.Yltl-I FIl.ER rf' tit JOHN FLANAGAN BE'l I'Y GARDNER A '. WV S X,-1 FRANKIIN IARRIN l w, 'll 1100 4 ll ANNIE l.AI'Rll2 GX'l'l.ING lltllll-R -1 5 V 4 f X X l ml ll l DURISGREI-1R AIIZAN GRIEITSON I-IMILY GIlII.l.tI'I' FRANCES GWYNN I'Al'I.INE HABICRTHIER VIRGINIA HAIRSTON W J fi? Z xg! aye . f I I 0,77 J, ff! Z J X , f f 46 43 7 5 Z' 6, .fm ,J I if w ' 27' I elf Af, . .gig 1 rl .1-A A IQORIS YVONNE GRIiIiR -Iituiuette Club, Y.'l'qgn5, Latin Llub, President of Art Club, junior Usher, Art Iidiior ol' flom- modore, Fashion Show. l.1ht'x People, Cezanne, walks in the rain, Virginia Beach, chocolate Ice cream, Ilungarian Rhapsody No. z. Ambition ,Quien sabe' OLIVE JEAN GREIfSONfI-lypatia Math Club, Iitiquette Club Latin Club, Y-Teens, French Klub, Commodore Stall, Prop Com- mittee, Likes. Bananas, Ifords, redheads, blue sweaters, era:Y people. flmhiliun 'I'o always be happy. IfMII,Y ROSE GUII,L0'l' '-Red Gross Representative lake.: Ray, chocolate ice cream, bowling, dancing Arrihilmri Io sue- ceed in some field of ofhee work, FRANCES ROBERTA GWYNN -Red Cross Representative Likes Swimming, skating, warm weather, Buddy, musie Ambition To be a good typist, PAULINIQ ANN IIABERTHIICR -Chorus, Dramatic Club, Y-Ieens, Home Room Representative, Red Cross Representative, Iittquette Club Likes Dancing, musie, tennis, ehoeolate ier eream, Bob, Anihilion' 'I'o learn to play a pipe organ. VIRGINIA WINIFRIQD IIAIRSTON -lakes Daneing, nee eream, that certain someone, school. Ambilion A permanent jnlw with advancement. WIiSI-IiY PAUL HARRISUNH-Ilome Room Representative Likes House parties, football, Virginia Beaeh. .flmbilmn 'lu finish Maury. BENJAMIN GAI,I.A'I'IN IIAWKINS, ,lk----lakes Girls, swimming, football, basketball, .flnihilmn Own a sueeessful business, MARVIN ROGERS IIINI-lSfJohnston lfhagwter III-Y, Cannon Math Club, Football, Baseball, Monogram flub, Maury News Staff. lake.: Football, math, history, all scienees, boats Anzhi- liun Medical career, IiVIiLYN EI.IZABE'I'H lI0l:l.I2R---Ifreneh Society, Student Government Representative Like.: vfllrayeling, chocolate ice cream, summer vacation, rlmhitmn Io take a trip around the world. BENJAMIN HAWRINS WESLEY HARRISON MARVIN HINES EVE-ILYN HOFI.IiR t BETTY HOl.l.AND l'HYI.LIS HOLLAND HOWARD HOLLOMAN EDWARD HORNER 1: BETTY LEE HOLLAND-Art Club, Etiquette Club, Y-Teens, Red Cross Representative. Fashion Show I947. Likes, Potato chips, convertibles, good music, watching football games, week-ends. Ambition William and Mary College. PHYLLIS MATTHEWS HOLLAND-Secretary of Senior Class. l.ike.i Music, dancing, pineapple sundaes. Ambition College. HOWARD BENFORD HOLLOMAN-Johnston Chapter Hi-Y, Chorus, Stamp Club Likes Music, oysters cok h'. . . . , CS, lSf0l'y, parties, hayrides, last-minute dates. Amhilion: journalism. EDWARD STEIGALL HORNERfLikes,' Sailing, swimming, football, leaving Maury Anibilion' To go to V, P. l. PEGGY ANNE lRVlN-Likes: Drawing, dancing, dating, Virginia Beach, blue eyes, jean. Ambition: To be happy. SAMUEL THEODORE JOHNSON-Home Room Representa- tive, Red Cross Representative, Student Government Represen IHIIVL. l.ihe.v. Loothall, auto races, girls. Ambition. Aeronau- tical engineer. BERTHA ELlZABli'I'll JONES-Junior and Senior Representative. Like.: Dancing, swimming, beach certain blonde. Xlmhitiun' 'l'o enjoy life. Red Cross parties, a ANN ARRINGTON KENNEDYhI.ike.v' Banana -zolnons singing, football games, Pete Smith's comedies, Ambition' .o ege, splits, Al JAMES KOLA'-Maury-Bain Literary Society. Likes S-sorts, looel, girls, house parties, Gamma Beta Phi. Sigma Epsilon Delta. Ambition: To be ambitious and happy. SPENCIER COLEMAN LAWLESS-Hi-Y, Maury Mins! rels, Red Cross Representative, Football Photographer, Fashion Show. Like.: Football, sailing, house parties, Virginia Beach. Anibilmn: Research chemist, anuary Seniors PEGGY IRVIN SAMUEL JOHNSON BERTHA JONES ANN KENNEDY JAMES KOLA SPENCER LAWLESS anuary Seniors SHI-IRMAN I.ll'H'I'Y CNRIII. MALIHICN AL'QtELINliIv1CKAY 'IO NlEI.L'HUR RlllIliR'l' MILES VIRGI Nll.-X IVIIJSS KATHLEEN MUNDEN GEORGE NATCHITS HOXVARD NELSON WILLIAM NEXVSOM Sl IERVVIAN l,lCfl l'l'Y - -Nlaury lvltnstrels l,1kt's Basketball, girls, footlwall, Virginia Beach. house parties Louis Prima Ambi- Iimt To go to eollege and make all .Ns lVllI.DRlilU CUXROI. NIACI IFN littttuette Cfluln. Y-Teens, Art Cluh, Likes North Carolina, A .I Ci. swimming. dancing. stratvlwerry-revel ice eream. Clank Help Loving That lvlanu Arnlwilzort lo travel around the world ,lACQUlil,lNli VIRGINIA IVIKQKAY Ciommo.lore Stall Likes All sports. Delta Sigma Chi i'Star.lust. traveling, horse racing, III Kappa Pt xlntlwtlmrt lo graduate lrom college. snag a mil- lionaire and see the xxorld. lVlARGARliiI' .IU Mlil,CIl'IOR -.-Xrt filulrt. l'ltittt.1ette Clulv. Red Cross Representative Likes Swimming. horsehack riding tennis. art, lootlvall games, conxerttlvles. house parties, ll Va H flnlliilton College R0l5lfR'I4 Vv'll,SUN NIILHS --Ili-Y, Junior Usher. Red Cross Representative. Student Assembly Likes Uaneing, good music. hlondes Jlmhzlmn lflectrtcal engineer , VIRGINIA Llili TXIOSS flvlaury News Representative, llome Room Representative. Red Cross Representative. Treasurer ol' Senior Class. Student Government Likes Skeekie. pipes. rainy days, lime colaes .-lmbzlmn lo Ive successlul KA'l'lILIiliN BIQNION lVlUNlJliN 'Office llelper, Red Cross Representative, Student Government Representative, lftutiuette Club. Likes lo lfach His Own, pipe smokers. dreamy music. wth Street. dark eyes .lmlvitmn lo he a happy gal GEORGE All IANASIOS NATCTI ILIS f lvlaury ffltorus Likes Football, swimming. dancing. Gamma Beta Phi nlmhilmn Engineering IIUVVARID IQIDVVIN NIZLSON -,luntor Red Cfross Representative. Home Room Representative, Library Assistant l.ikt's lfoothall. tennis, ping-pong, chemistry, history, movies. -limmie Durant: Anihmun Doctor of medicine Wll.l.l.fXlXfl ANIDRIQNV NIQVJSOIVI, .IR Home Room Representa- tive, Red Cross Alternate Likes. Airplanes. lootlnall, math Ambition Engineer. PEYION IlAI.I. OXVIQN flvionogram ffluh Football lxhnstrels likes Sports. house parties. girls. sccing eye dogs .-Imhilmn: College JANE ANNE PARIS fl.1lces Cats. house parties, hlue eyes. candy. summer. the lwcach Amlulmn To cuter De Puul School ol' Nursing VFRONIC'-X XYtXll'XC'lf PA'I'RllDLSl SIUJLHI Goxer . ., , , ,, , , . -, - nmcnt Rcprcscntativc. Home Room Representative. Red Cross Repre- sentative, lX1aury News Representative. Public Speaking, C.o- cdttor ol lloxx to Cfrztduztte l.1kt'.t l7ootlwall. math. Ifnglish. dancing. good music JIIHIWIIILYII lluppiness IUI IN lX'IlI.'l'0N PAYINII-'I junior Usher. Student Government Ilcpres-entutive l.1ku.v lo Ctll, sleep, lout. lootlmll, gurls plmhl- lmn l'o he un electrical engineer. INIARIIQ IRIQNIQ l'llIl.lPSf-Secretary of lftiquettt- ffluh. Nt-tw liditor and Advertising lX lunag,gcr ol' lvluury News. Vice-President of Latin Cfluh. Y-Teens. Senior llome Room Representutwe. junior Usher. Red Cross IlUlWI'Q5CI1lilllYL' Lzkvx llorselwucls riding. dancing. horses. swimming xIniliilmrt Randolph-lvlucon. NANCY lvl.-Xlf P001 Imn lblephonu operator .I-I l.:l4u.v l3rLlce.sltt1ting.t,lootlmll ,'ImlviA Wll,l.l.'Xlxl Pl..XlS'l'liD R.-XNDALI., JR lfootlmll Team. 'lraels Team. lwlonogrum Cluh l.:kv.v Blondes. house parties, hztsclwall. llippu Dippu .Imlulmn College ol XYillium und lX1ury in Vill- lmmshurg :Iil.lA KA'l'llliRlNli RANSONIQ -lititiuette Clulw. Sophomore and Junior Home Room Representative. Junior Usher. Student Asst-nilwly Fo Xssotl IIL I'ditol l 'fl iiommo lo L . ,. ,, A-f. 't - ', ' 04. . . r' l.1ku.v Ciokes m class, lfeing my oxxn lwoss. winter time. Stardust, long vaca- tions .Nmlitlmli l'o he lmppy and succcsslul allways RICBA I .-XYIQ Rlfll INIONIJ fl,rlzu.v .Xrt, dancing. people. .-Inilwlmn .Nrt college PILKICIN ,lONC.lz RUHICRIISUY litiquette Cfluh lilac: Vir- I LIIITIIJI lieztrh. houst- parties. CIIIIHLI, 'liommx' .Imlulmn I llo travel. I'I'EY'I'UN UXVHN JANE PARIS VIQRUNIK'-X l'.-XRIRIIJIIIC KIOHN PAYNI-I is MARIE I'Hll.II'S NANCY POOLE XYILLIAM RANDALI. KATHERINE RANSUNE REBA RICHMOND PEGGY ROBERTSON ki . 5-U VIOLET ROBINSON MARY EVA Sl-lIFI,E'I' HELENE SHOTWELI, JOYCE SOLCUMB ASI-IBY SI'RATl.EY ROBERT STEWART at-ta? ' 'ii-fel ge i-ll-Il nllf,.-,,i,'!I, Aflllllllllll l lblllllllgl- I I' -1- Z' VIOLET EVELYN ROBINSON4l.ike.s' Tom, clothes, skating, swimming at Virginia Beach. Ambition. To succeed in married I C. MARY EVA SHIFLET-Dramatic Club. Like.: Football, danc- ing, good music, Sammy. Ambition' To graduate. HELENE VIRGINIA SHOTWIiI-I.4Art Club, Etiquette Club, Dramatic Club, Fashion Show. Likes Good music, football, boating, the beach, walking in the snow-especially at night. Ambition: College. EVELYN JOYCE SLOCUMB-Art Club, Etiquette Club, Red Cross Representative-'46, and '47, Fashion Show IQ47. Likes' Everybody, football, olives, summertime, music, cats, hayrides, blonde crew-cuts, pretzels, Virginia Beach, Ambition William and Mary. ASHBY WHITEHURST SPRATLEY4Stamp Club, Organizer and President ofScicnce Club, Photographer, Maury News. Likes' Chemistry, books, swimming, camping, photography, Ambition To he become a research chemist. ROBERT WRIGHT STEWART'-President of ,Iohnston Ili-Y, Student Government, Maury Minstrels-Interlocutor, Football Team iManager, Basketball Team4Manager, Monogram Club. Likes: Girls, dancing, basketball Ambition. Foreign service, RICHARD HOWELL S'I'ILWEI.L!Maury Swing Band, Maury Band, Orchestra. Like.: Music, boats, swimming, baseball, girls. Ambition: To have my own dance band ROBERT LEE SUMMERS-Basketball. Likes: Weightlifting, football, girls, dancing, Ambition. Mechanical engineer. DOROTHY PATRICIA TAYLORgY-Teens, Vice-President of Senior Class, 1948. Likes Dancing, swimming, chocolate nut sundaes, Ambition: Nursing. ROBERT SIMPSON TICKLEfStudent Government Represen- tative. Likes. Football, good food, house parties, sailing, Ambi- tion' West Point. RICHARD S'l'1I.WEI.l. ROBERT SUMMERS PATRICIA TAYLOR ROBERT 'I'ICKI.E , ... ,. HARRY TREGO MARIONETTE TRICE ANNE TYREE STEWART WARREN HARRY LEON TREGO, JR.-Johnston Hi-Y, Maury Band. Likes- Girls, music, vacant hells. Ambilion' To graduate. MAE MARl0NETTli TRICE-Library Assistant, Etiquette Club. Likes: Toy, horses, swimming, dogs, flying. tall, good- looking boys, the telephone, week-ends. Ambition: College. LILLIAN ANN TYREE-Chorus, Etiquette Club. l.ike.t.' George, swimming, bowling, beach parties, singing. Ambition: Stenographer. CHARLES STEWART WARREN-West Cha er - ' . 'pt Hi-Y. Lilu'.t' Radio, bowling, popular music. Ambition' Electronic engineer, JANE ANN WATSON-Office Helper. Likes' HG. open Gres, makin-F fudge, popcorn, dancing, speedboats, week-ends. Ambition: 0 graduate and be happy. HELEN EUGENIA WHlTEhGirls' ivfonogram Club, Cheer- leader. Omce Hel er, Latin Club, Etiquette Club, Nurse's Aid, Valentine Show, Siage Prop Committee, Red Cross Representa- tive, first year Spanish Tournament. Likes: Piano, sports. danc- ing, mail, Christmas dances. house parties, Virginia Beach. Ambi- tion: To become a good pianist. JAMES LLOYD WHlTE--Like.r.' Swimming, sailing, football, movies,-food. Ambition Engineer. RITA jOAN WHITE--Dramatic Club, Etiquette Club, junior Red Cross Representative. Maury News Representative. Like.:- Olives, crowds, angora sweaters, convertibles, horses. Ambition: Randolph-Macon. DOROTHY CLIFFORD WIGGINS-French Club, Etiquette Club. Likes: Sailin , swimming, shooting, music. dancing. sum- mers, horses, cats, Episcopal ministers. Ambition: Newspaper reporter. JAMES SCOTT WlNSl.OW--Likes Football, a girl, working. Ambition: To have my own business and be my own boss. MARY JACQJUELYN WOODHOUSE-Maury News Repre- sentative '47, Hice Helper. I.ike.r.' Week-ends, Claude, clothes crazy people. Ambition: To be a good housewife. DOROTHY VIRGINIA WOODSON-Chorus. Like.: Music, howling, movies, Ray. Ambition: Bookkeeper. anuary Seniors JANE WATSON JAMES l.l.0YD WHITE DOROTHY WIGGINS -IACQUELYN WOODHOUSE HELEN warrte Jon: wnrris JAMES wmstow uonorm' woonscm . I . ,.. M Xi lffl In riglzf: Manson, Cline, Addington, Munden une Class 0Hiicers l,Uc1l,l,1a MUNDI-iN. .. A , , .Pn'.virz'w1! VVILLIAM AnmNc:'roN. .. . . . I'in'-Prr.vin'v11t BARBARA CLINE. , . .... Sl'C7'l'f!l71V WI1,1,1AM NIANSON, , . . .Trm.v1n'rr june Class History With the rapid approach of our graduation, we, the 1948 graduating class, pause with a sense of distinct pride as we take a backward glance at our last three years. We shall never forget that thrilling day when we first entered the doors of Maury High School. Now, as we review the events which made our last three years at Maury so dear we are overcome by a feeling of sadness. Upon entering Maury in September of 1945, we found ourselves suddenly at the thres- hold ofa goal which for so many years had been our sole ambition. Our first real articipa- tion in school affairs came with the election of our class officers. We indeed fglt proud when the names of our ofiicers were announced to the classes of the school. You may readily understand this pride when you recall that Lucille Munden was elected President, Barbara Cline, Vice-President, Ann Law, Secretary, and Tommy Matthews, Treasurer. We were privileged to have as our sponsor Miss Pearl Tuck, but she was unable to con- tinue the sponsorship during the two years following due to illness. As Juniors, we began to take more active interest in the various clubs and organizations of Maury. Among us were cheerleaders, athletes, and scholars. We had as our class s onsor Mrs. Anne Daughtrey, without whose assistance, untiring efforts, and sound advice tiis annual and class could not have been a success. The election of class ofiicers saw l.ucille Munden, Barbara Cline, Ann l.aw and Tommy Matthews, repeating as President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer, respectively. At last September, I9-17 arrived! As a matter ofcourse, we entered upon our Senior year sensing a great deal of the sophistication and glory that comes with being a full-fiedged Senior. Elected to serve as class officers for our last year were Lucille Munden, Presidentg Billy Addington, Vice-President, Barbara Cline, Secretary, and Billy Manson, Treasurer. Among the particularly outstanding events of our last year were the annual shows. The Fashion Show proved to be unusually novel because of the insertion of a rather quaint Baby Show. The Merry Maury Minstrels was presented rather early this year. As usual, a grand time was had by all, both in presenting and in viewing this peak presenta- tion of each school year. The number of Seniors elected to various club presidencies was too great for thorough mention here. However, we think the job done by Martha Cross- white as President of the Student Government was especially commendable in view of the deep personal interest she directed toward pushing the installation of an honor system at Maury. - Weekends during football season generally found the stands on the west side of Foreman Field abounding with Commodore rooters. Between bites of cold hot-dogs, sips of confetti-filled cokes, and the clanging ofa variety ofcow bells, we found ourselves eagerly responding to the team-supporting yells offered by Marty Crosswhite and company. Who could forget easily the screams and motions of such yelling cuties as Charlotte Robinson, Betty Parkstone, Gladys Warren, Pat Ramey, and Ann Law? While speaking of football, we are almost compelled to recall that burst of suppressed joy when Billy Radcliff ended Maury's touchdown famine. Several Commodores whose farewell season's performaces were especially good were Peyton Owen, Hodey White, and Fred Pittman. With the arrival of spring came the annual language and literary tournaments, in which Seniors competed with as great interest as in other school activities. Sensing that our high school days are ending, we all are overwhelmed with sadness knowing that we are no longer to be among those who stroll down the halls of Maury, wondering about Maury's chances in the next game, the outcome of exams, and the other thousand and one odd things which have so blended as to render high school days truly the best of our lives. Now, we find ourselves rather ill at ease as we view the future with its uncertainity. Regardless of what the future may hold, we feel that we have been well prepared for lives of usefulness and success by our experiences at Maury. We take great pride in extending to the school and faculty our gratitude and best wishes. Our leaving comes with the hope that you realize that although we are no longer with you in person, we shall always remain with you in spirit, cherishing the fond memories ofour high school days and forever holding them and you in deepest esteem within our hearts. BARBARA CLINE, Secrefmiv Y-vw. - .1 , Home Room Representatives .IUHN B wow CERAYSON lx1URRlS -lou PHIl,l.ll'5 l,l'Qll,l,l5 1XllfNlJl-1N SL'Iil,Iaral'1x1 ANN LAW :xl.,XRKi.-XRE'l' .IoHNsoN Hlil,I'fN GmuxHARIJ'l' .-XNNIA: .Imms ROTHY June Honor Graduates Ilmm' IJAVIS BERTHA PERLIN RALPH N1CClANN.4N 97.36 97.95 96 89 -Im N N n'r'r1e CQRE VN K r: 96.44 CSEURGK CAVRO5 P1-:czrav SARANTIN 95. 95 95. 9-I Y a Q 5 gi' 4 15. STEVE CAVRUS CHAru.m 1'l-: WA1.m:u INlAluHAl.1, Bnrmxxux 95.99 95,59 94,71 LURING R111 Bm'r:Rl.x' Gl's'rA1-'sox llcmowux' 'llzxklxx 94,54 94.17 94 H June Honor. Graduates ANNE JoNr1s CHRISTINE JONES f1I.AlJYS XVARKEN 94.10 94 07 93.33 FUGENR: RANDQLPH BIARY ANN xv00I.RIDGE MAjuRu-L Svuga 93 . 00 92. 71 92 . 60 CARUI. DESMI'I'HER S'rEl.1.A CSRETES S'1'vAR'r c1AI.I.AI.EE 92 . 40 92 . 33 92.10 ERALUINH SHRIEVES HELEN GERBHARDT NANCY BRADLEY JANE'I'c1REGOk1 91.96 91.81 91.77 91.55 June Honor Graduates Jos' PHILLIPS NANCY GIBNEY DAVID BEREND 91,23 91.21 91.15 CLARENCE KNIGH1' BEATRICE STEELE VVAVERLEY BERRLEY Veleran 90. 76 90 . 73 91.00 JANE KERWICK MAl.W'ERN SI-IEFFIELIJ CULLIN SCARBOROUGH 90.62 90,54 90.29 Luc Il.l.E MUNDEN BETTY TAYLOR 101-IN MCDANIEI. BARBARA CLINE 90.13 90.13 90.05 90 . 00 Picture not shown: WILLIAM MCI.IN, Veteran, 90.80 GEORGE ACKAYVAY CHARl,0'I I'E ADAMS XVll.l.IAM AIJDINGTON LEE ADDISUN MARY ADDISUN YVILLIANI ALDRIDGE f ' ' jl ' , ,,2-L, 'L 1 532532 5555. .mia ETPF: 7127? ' f 7 1xx::: ' . ,. ::1'.':.1 , ' 1, 32.322- 7155, 1-1-:i:? 'Ei-1-35 1 ' A' If f I ,fmzh 4? f , I :ffm I. . I 1 , E i, on Wfr,,,M to gy Gi GEORGE MITCHEL ACKAWAY. JR, Ylahesz Sports, popular music, people Qnamely, girlsl, Ambition' Air Station joh. CHARLOTTE WALES ADAMS-Etiquette Club, Likes Vir- ginia Beaeh, horses, house parties, white baby-grand pianos, salt- water taffy. Ambition To play the piano well. WILLIAM FRANK ADDINGTON-Vice-President of Senior Class, Student Government Representative, Student Council, West Chapter Hi-Y, Cannon Math Cluh, Junior Usher. Liht-.v Swimming, duck hunting, golf, music, piano. Ambilicn Electri- cal engineering. HARRY LEE ADDISON, Ill 'Maury Band, lV1aurySwingBand, Maury Orchestra, Cannon Math Cluh, Johnston Hi-Y, Tennis Team. Like.: Music, sports, math, an ohoe player. Ambition. To he able to retire at 35. MARY 'l'U'I'WIl.liR ADDlSUNflitiquctte Cluh, Dramatic Cfluh, l.ikc.r' Virginia Beach, dogs, shrimp, ,Amhilmn To get out of Maury. Wll.l.lAM 'l'lIA'l'f1ll Al.DRlDGli, JR 'I.iku.v Sports, lloca- Cola, girls, songs Ambition Buyer. LUIS MARIIZ ALLEN-Lilac.: llot fudge sundaes, foothall games. the heach, dancing, snow, Amhiliun Stenographcr. GERALDINIZ MARIAN AMDLIRSKY-Drfinizitic Clulw, Art Cluh, Etiquette Cluh, l,ihr.v' New York, the lhczitre, eccentric people, clothes. ,Amhilmri The stage. RE'l l'A LEIGI I AMELSON -Dramatic Cluh, Art Cluh, litiquette Club, Iviaurv-Bain Literary Society, Fashion Show, Junior Usher. Sophomore Iiome Room Representative, I,ikc.v College dances. watermelon, hats, music, dancing, swimming. Amhlmn General radio work. 4HiAN ELIZABIZTH AMIS--lititiuelie Cfluh, Maury News eprescntative. Likcx Music ipianol, i o'clock Nlondny through Friday, sailing, sleeping Amlviliun 'Iso have u private kindera garten. LUIS ALLEN GI-IRAI.lJlNl'Z ANIDVRSKY RETTA I.I-IICH AMELSON All-IAN AMIS 5 -.. CHRYSANTHE ANDRESOS ETHEL ARCHER VIRGINIA ARPS MARY ASHBEE CHRYSANTHE ANDRESOS-Y-Teens, Etiquette Club, unior Usher. Likes: Dancing, swimming, skating, movies, lbooks, horses. Ambition: History teacher. ETHEL LOUISE ARCHER --Likes: Movies, French fried potatoes, banana splits, bowling, skating, Busters, embroidering, A. T. C. Ambition' To be successful in everything I do. VIRGINIA ANNE ARPS-Girls' Chorus, Art Club. Likes: Sports, bubble gum, drawing, parties, holidays. Ambition To he successful in some phase o art. MARY ELIZABETH ASHBEE-Junior Usher. Likes: The beach, football, dancing, traveling, horses, movies, reading, Am- bition: Stenographer. ROBERT CLARKE AUSTIN-Treasurer, West Chapter Hi-Y. Likes: The beach, magic, house parties, Masters. Ambition: To succeed. NANCY RINER AYERS-Y-Teens, Maury-Bain Literary 50. ciety, Etiquette Club, Dramatic Club, Secretary, Science Club, Student Government, Maury News Staff. Likes: Brown eyes, green cars, French fried potatoes, people. Ambition: To travel in order to find excitement. LOHN KNAPP BACON-West Chapter Hi-Y, Maury News epresentative, Home Room Representative. Likes: Virginia Beach, sailing, bowling, dogs. cute and friendly irls, week-ends, basketball. Ambition: To retire at If and speng the rest of my life at leisure. LAMES CLIFTON BAKER-Likes: Swimming, fishing, foot- all, auto racing, hunting. Ambition: Auto mechanic. WILLIAM THOMPSON BAKER-Likes' Girls, football, swim- ming. Ambition: To become a millionaire, CAROLYN VIRGINIA BARHAM-Hypatia Math Club, Chorus. Red Cross Representative. Likes: Nice groovie music, banana splitfs, week-ends. Ray. Ambition' To overcome all obstacles in le. . ,fW.w, ,., it f,-xi -vs. June Seniors ROBERT AUSTIN NANCY AYERS JOHN BACON JAMES BAKER THOMPSON BAKER CAROLYN BARHAM une Seniors JO Al,I.ENE BARNES ELIZABETH BARNETTE LAWRENCE BARTLETT SITE BARTLEY .IUANITA BASNICI-l'l' DORIS BEAUDOIN iii ELAINE BENNETT DAVID BERENIJ XVAVERLEY BERKLEY PERCY BETTS ,IO ALLENE BARNES -Likes. Slow dances, skating, clean-fun, joking in home room, Anihilion' Nursing. ELIZABETH DARE BARNE'lnlnEfl.ihex The beach, music, moonlight, Army Air Corps, football. Amhiliun Slcnographer LAWRENCE BURNEL BAR'I'LE'I l!f-West Chapter Hi-Y, Likes' Football, basketball, sailing, baseball, tennis, Amhiliun Graduation from V. P. l. SUE FRANCES BARTLEY4lVlaury-Bain Literary Society, Home Room Representative, Junior Usher, Dramatic Club, Hypatia Math Club, Science Club, French Society. Likz.: Vir- inia Beach, dancing, ice cream sundaes, convertibles, week-ends. Bonnie. Ambition To attend Stephens College. JUANITA BASNIGHT--Office Helper, Likes, Music, dancing, banana splits, typing, money, summer vacation. Ambition 'Io be a success. DORIS AIVIEDEA BIiAUlXJIN4ArI Editor of Commodore, Likes To draw, bowl, travel. Amhiliun To be a commercial artist. ELAINE BELL BENNETT--Etiquette Club. like.: New Year's Eve, rain, cooking, O Ii , exciting week-ends, sea food, Ambition To be successful in life. DAVID BEREND, Jkfjohnston Ili4Y. Likes Boating basketball, Spanish, bowling, food, Virginia Beach, football Ani- hilton' College. XVAVERLEY LEE BERKLIQY, IIIfWest Chapter Ili-Y, Can- non lvlath Club. Likes. University oi' Virginia, golf, football, Nags Head, N. C., blondes, blackjack, deep sea fishing. Ambition To be Upolilical boss of Virginia LAVERN PERCY BETTS, jR.ALilzu.i Hunting, fishing, camp- ing, trapping. Ambition: Taxidermist. THOMAS ELMO BISIIQP, JR.-fBand, Orchestra, S ' B d wing an johnston I,li-N Likvs' Iravcl, classical and modern music Anibilmn I ravcl, RUBIZRT Llflf BOKZGS fffhaplain, Sccrctary, Johnston Ili-Y Ix1uury News Rcprcscntativc, Junior Usltcr Fashion Show Ifool hull 'l'cum, Track Icam. l.iku.v' Nicc girls, track trips,.straw- berry prcscrvcs. Anibiriim Ministry. MARSIIALI. 'IUPPING BOIIANNON, jk iM' -t-B X .iutx ain l.itur- urv iocicty C innon Nlith flu! W N, - ,, It 1 . 1, est Chapter Ill-Y, Public bpcal-ting Likvx Sports, music, hooks .flnilwilmfi 'l'o hc succcsslul. IX4AllRlCfli WRIKIIII' ISONNICY -I ikvx Music lwasclmll, foot- ball, women .-Ilnhilmn l'fnginccr. WYNN ALIUN ISUUIII l.ikvx Girls, fishing, Iootlvall, swim- ming ,-lnihilmn I'o graduatc Irom lvlaury NIQLLIIC BULKZADI tr avcling, collcgv, lxliami Iii-:ich ulnihilitvi lo Iwi- ti !1lfhIl'l'!1lNl ic AITIISI fSffl.iku.v lvlillionaircs cocktail lounges EDWARD ROXNLAND BOYD -Stamp Vlulv Johnston Ili-Y Like.: Bowling, swimming, talking, ,-lnibilmn I Baptist prcachcr. ICDNVARIJ WTIOIU IEUYKIN, JR f-l.iku.v lfating, driving, swim- ming, football, radios nlniluliuri Radio cnginccr. NANCY JOAN I3RADI.IfYfIitiquctIi: Club, Rcd Cross Rcprc- scntativc, Maury' News Rcportcr, Office Ilclpcr Likvs Music, horseback riding, muck-cnds, dancing, sailing, thc lvcach. housc parties, rlnilvitmn Commercial artist. HOWARD I.IfIf BRAN I'I.Y -l.il4us' Pool, football, llUl0I'l1llI5lICS, Maury, Doumafs, anything simplr. .-Imlirliuri To bc pros- perous, happy, and to gradualc, THOMAS BISHOP ROBERT BOGGS MARSHALI. BUHANNON MAURICE BONNEY F, . M., , -. ALTON BOOTH NELLIE BOVGAIJI-IS I-IINVAKIJ BOYD EDWARD BOYKIN NANCY BRAIJLICY HUVVARIJ BRAN'I'I.I :X ' ligmllle. ' .5 1 ,l , X X X v X 4 xxx . ll ll QU I. .' K ' 'N I f S , 5 . 000, ,. 1 A lil,lZAlHi'I'H IXRENT RUBIQIU' BROWN, HERBIQRT BUNIN M.-XR-lllllll-2 CAMl'BEl.lP 1 IOAN l'ARl'EN'l'ER JEAN CAR'lQNVllIGH'l' A 1 Q. 1 I ' I l . I ' P, ' - .--:, :' 1 ill ELIZABETH BREN'l'fl.1ke.r Music. fund. elnthes, movies. snow. Ambition College. ROBERT lVlll-TON BROWNfl.tke.v Swimming. liootliall. basketball. Ambilmn Travel HERBERT lvlll.'I'0N BUNIN-Science Club. Student Cavern- mcnt. Student Cnuneil. Likux' Mufie, glancing., girls mutlel airplanes. math. tennis. Anibilmrt lzleetrical engineer. lVlARj0RlE IRENE CAlVlPBEl.l.-ffDiQtrilwutors' Clulw. ,lunitir Usher. Likes' Ftmthall. haskcthall. swimming. wewinp, i'uzii.lit1t-L, Pete. Ambition' Security and happiness j0AN l.UUlSlf CARPlfN'l'lfRfl.ikvs' Drawing. SlI12lll1fL. tlzinv- ing. movies. fuotlwall ,flrnhilmn lfawhinn els.-signer JEAN CA'l'llliRlNl2 CARTWRICI l'l'--junior Usher, Rutl Cross Representative. llrimc Room Representative, lvlziury-llain Literary Society, Y-Teens. Cn-lielitnr tif 'Allow to Graduate, fllvlilllfilfltl-SlULllZf1I l lantllwotik. Buuness lvlanager ul Cunimmlurc Like.: Dancing. people. The Whill'enpooIiSnng. lf' U li . 'liahu Ambition' Nursing ELSIE GRUVER CASl2Yul.ikc.v' Dztncitm, Qwiniitttngt. exiting, loallng. cutie ,flnibilmrt To graduate Solil llA CA'l'Slfl.lSf-Etiquette Clulw, junior Usher. Uiliet llelpcr. lake.: Week-ends, parties. gartlenias. wwimming. tnuytes popular music .flmhilmn Stcntigrapher. GEORGE NICK CAVROSA-Vice-President. Le Cerclc lfrancals West Chapter Hi-Y. Student Council. Maury Orchestra Likes llcihtz's musical performances. lfreneh. playing yiulin Klnibilzmi To hceomc a clnetor STEVE NICK CAVROSg Secretary. Le Cerelc Francais. Chaplain West Chapter lliAY, lvlaury Oreheitra Like.: Studying. tlcliatt ing, Sports .flnibilmn 'lin lic ai great scientist ELSIE CASEY S0l'HIA CATSELIS GEORGE CAYRUS STEVE CAVROS X x . - Q,-3 KA' ' v ' ANNE CEGLIS LEONA CHERIN BARBARA CLINE NVILANN COMEAI' ANNE LEE CEGLIS--Student Government Representative. Viet:-President, Y-Teens. Maury-Bain Literary Society, Dramatic Club, Etiquette Club, Maury Minstrels. Maury News Staff, Fashion Show. Maury Chorus. Likes I7un, snow. Christmas, Grieg, Rachmaninolf, hay-rides, open Gres. dances, dates, poetry. cherries Arnhilion To be successful and happy. LEONA DOROTHY CHERIN -Maury News Statl, Hypatia Math Club, Library Assistant. Ofhee Helper, Likes Swimming. sewing, football. dancing. games. banana splits. semi-classical music. Ambition 'l'o study medicine. BARBARA ANNE CLINE-Etiquette Club. Secretary of Senior Class, Vice-President of Sophomore and Junior Classes. Student Government, junior Usher. Likes Christmas dances. house parties, horses. ballet. rlnthttmn Duke University. WII ANN ARI FNI? CXOMVAU Art C'lb . -. . M. 1 - -u . I.t'kc'.t' Books. horses. art. rlmliilttvt' lelcpbonc operator. JOHN MARTIN CONROYfCo-Editor of How ti G d N t ra uate, .Ixuntor Usher. l.tkt'.t.' Coll. swimming. parties. Gamma Phi Sigma. Alllbllloll StudyPre-Law. ,IOEL BRANDON CCXlPERffl.ike.r Dates. slow music. rea.l- ing, golf, Virginia Beach, football, sleeping late, Antbtlion Lawyer. MARCELINE COPLON -Dramatic Club. Etiquette Club. l.t'kt'.v' Music, anything Bohemian. New York. dogs. the new look. Ambition: The stage. VIRGINIA LEE CIOTTRELI.-Secretary, Maury Chor Teens, Office Helper. Likes Music sincere people colors. us, Y- . X , rainy weather. swimming. Ambition After college, to get into some interesting work. GEORGE EARL CRAIN-Maury News Representative, Like.: Basketball. automobiles. Murden's, loahng. food. girls, Gamma Phi Sigma. Antbiiion Travel. MARY WEST CROCKER -Junior Usher, Red Cross Represen- tative, Dramatic Club, Y-Teens. Etiquette Club. Lt'ke.r' Christ- 17188 dances. music. snowy nights. stylish clothes, having back scratched. Virginia Beach Ambtrmn College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, June MA RTI N CON ROY MARCELINE COI'I.ON GEORGE CRAIN Seniors JOEL COOPER VIRGINIA CO'I I'RI'iI,I. MARY IVEWI' CROCKI'-IR 11116 MARTHA CROSSWVHITE RICHARD DAl.'l'0N PEGGY DAVIS . -t -3,58 Seniors JAMES DALONAS ROBERT DANIEL MARY DAWSON FREDERICK DEAN ROBERT DECHERT EUNICE DENNING BETTY DERRING MARTHA ANNE CROSSWHITE-President, Student Assembly and Council, Captain of Cheerleaders, Vice-President, Y-Teens, Girls' Monogram Club, Fashion Show, Maury News Representa- Ch V' ' ia Delegate to Girls' Nation in Washington. tive, orus, irgin Likes: Football games, dancing dramatics class, classical music, summer vacation. Ambition: 'nglish teacher. JAMES ERNEST DALONAS4Johnston Chapter HiY, Chorus. Likes: Dances, music, football, tennis, history. Ambition To enter a school of Optometry. RICHARD VELEZ DALTON-Track Team. Likes: Track, photography, Ambition. To go to the U. S. Naval Academy. ROBERT WATT DANIEI.ARed Cross Club President, Red Cross Representative, Maury Minstrels, .47. Likes: House parties, Christmas dances, tennis, Virginia Beach, Masters, Smoochie, a certain girl. Ambition' o bc able to make up my mind what ambition would please me. PEGGY DAVIS-Chorus. Likes: Music, movies, books. Am- bition: Pianist. MARY JANE DAWSON-Y-Teens, Junior Usher, Fashion Show, Red Cross Representative. Likes' Food, music, Santa Claus, appreciative people, promptness, dances. Ambition: To he as sweet and wonderful as my mother. FREDERICK JAMES DEAN, IlI!Track, Intramural Basket- ball. Likes: Golf, football, hunting, sailing. Ambition To study law. ROBERT CROCKETT DECHERT-Football Team, '47, Student Government, Home Room Representative, Red Cross ' , Il'-Y ljlzes Foot Representative, Chorus, Johnston Chapter 'i . i J - ball swimming, house parties, weight lifting, eating. Ambition: President of the United States. EUNICE MARIE DENNING-Likes: Dancing, music, horse- hack riding. Ambition: To graduate. BETTY ANNE DERRING--French Club, Etiquette Club. Likes' Dancing, skating, Doumar's, Don. Ambition. William and Mary Division. CAROL NIARIE DLSMITIHER---lftiquette Club, French Club. Library Helper. I.ike.v. lwiusic. school. Christmas, house parties, pretty clothes. Ambition' To be successful. ARTHUR DlAlN1ONSTlflN --Niaury Band, iviaury Orchestra. l.tkex' Food, girls, sleep, music, swimming, jokes, movies, football. .flnthitiun To make a better mattress. AUDRIZY lfLlZABlf'l'H DIXON fY-Teens, Hypatia Nlatb Club, lwiaury-Bain Literary Society, litiquelte Club. Maury' News Business Stalf. I.i1cf-s' All music, math, swimming, boating, food, H. R. too. Anthtlion' To get through college. PANSY Llilf I7ON5KYf'l'reasurcr, Dramatic Club, Fashion Show, Halloween Play. Sophomore Home Room Representative, Chorus, lxiaury News Representative, litiquette C.lub Likes Week-ends at U Va, suntans, Virginia Beach, Sltostakovieb. dramatics, convertibles. millionaires. Ambition. Syracuse Uni- versity, ,lANli ASHTON DOYLE Maury Chorus, lit iquette Club. l.ike.v: Christmas dances, house parties. horseback riding. dancing. .'iNlhlll0VI To attend lxlary XVashington College JOHN jAiX1liS DUIHQR f-l.i'ke.t' Swimming, football, house parties .-lnibilmri To be a traveling salesman RUHIERT Ill-IRKICLICY DRAKE -President, Cannon hlath Club, Johnston Chapter lil-Y. Chorus l.iku.v Blondes, dates. tlanees. music. hayritles. xx eelvends. swimming. lootball. .-lmliztmn Dentistry. HARRY l.liS'l'liR DREW, ,lk f-l.1ke.v lfootball. girls. music. swimming. dances 'lmlvilion 'l'o oxxn and operate an airline. IXFRUTHY Al.lX1A IUUCKIANW-Chorus, Senior Home Room Representative, Yffeens l.ike.v Poetry. algebra. tennis. cook- ing, shorthand, football games, swimming. singing. .'lnilution Stenographer. CI iARI.U'l lili IfS'l'lil.l.lf DUNN litiquette Club, Y-Teens, Student Government Representat ive Likes l iamburgers, dances. music, the beach. f.hristmas xlnibtliolt l'o go to college, CAROL IJESMITHER AR'l'Hl'R IJIAMONSTEIN Al'DRliY IDIXUN PANSY DONSRY JANE DUYLE ROBERT DRAKE DlDRO'l'HY IJUGGAN we it ,youre noztsk Hiuuu' DREW eHARt.o'r'rE DUNN ,......., .,. ....... sm! ...vdMlW 'l R A 1 , X 9-' EXE t fx 'N l iff? A i l 1 t girl-yfl 1 if: 1. N 'QQ'-lick ,, , least wais- M 41-sqrfiz, ,iv f .lcyjigf fi A ' 3 W s JOSEPH EARLY PEGGY EASON kUl5ER'l' EDMONDS MARILYN EDWARDS 1:22 ,ass 51:51 4 t 6 ' min' .E I 'lE lll l lli7lUt2Q 5 H' :.- ., MARJORIE l-IMERSON MAR-IORIE EPSTEIN ffffi s-1 , . 4 ?l -' L - , 16- 5 A iii , V g f...-jp V ,M NXT.-,.,, A - Q . - - ' '25 YS 21 . In 0 H- t l I I t l . ln JOSEPH NELSON EARLY-Likes: Sports, football, swimming, haslcethall, tennis, travel Ambition Telephone Company. PEGGY JOYCE EASON-Omee Hel cr, Junior Usher, Student Government Representative. Like.: lujill pickles, NlaData girls, milkshakes, Nlaury llaml, llmlhall, Anilvilmn 'Ili he a success in missionary work, ROB-I2R'l' EDGAR EDlVl0NDS, JR, fBand, Orchestra, Chorus, Swing Band, 'l'ennis Team, Bowling League, l.ike.t' Be-Bop, Anne, modern musie Amhiliun Tu out-wit Sidney Berg. MARILYN llAZl2l. l2DW'ARDS AY-'lieens l.ikl'.v Art, elalncf ing, chuw mein, cukes, shorthancl, nlnihilmrl ,lin lu' at cum- mercial artist. lVlARJURll2 lVlARllf l2lw1liRSUN-1.1km Skating, glancing, unc lvlaury veteran, howling, flnthilimi 'lp marry that curtain veteran. NIARJURIE Blf'l4l l EPSTlflN4l.c Ccrclc Francais, lN4aury-Bain Literary Sneiely. Like.: Men, lknmtlwall, dancing xlnilwlmn 'lb gn tn cullege and get an lv1llS degree Rl'l'A LEE l2PS'l'ElN-Htwme Room Representative, Red Crass R' t't1ve. l.il4es Airplanes, lualing, lfriilays, reading, eprLsLn a eating, dancing Amhilion Dancing tcachcr l2LlZAl5l2'l'll LOUISE IQSKINS -flake.: Dancing, howling, traveling, fuml, ll. R zoo Amhilitm 'lin study medicine, LEON OTTU ETHERlDGE4l.ilze.s Golf, howling. ALMA BEl.Lli l:ALl.S-Treasurer, Distrihuturs' Cluh, Oflice Wtlrkcr. Like.: Chopin, stories of the old Colonial Snuth, Ilunl, clothes, l7Ll9lKCllWLlll. :lnthttinn liuver fur fashion shup Rl'l'A LEE El'S'l'EIN El.IZABE'l'H ESKINS LEON E'I'HERlllGE ALMA FALLS li 1 E S. G9 LANIER FANSLI-IR KENNETH I AVVCIi'I I' RACHEL I I.IiISCHMAN MARJORIE FORBES AVALON LANIISR l ANSl.IiR --Corresponding Secrelwrv lolins lon Ili-Y, Treasurer, Chorus Ckinnoni Math Ciluh ':r'l'iash'on S . - . 1' l thow, '47 Minstrels. l,ilu'.t Ifoothall, swimming, singing, Mas- sanella, Virginia Beach Ili Y havrieles Amlvilim S I . - , i uecess ul dentist. li4liNNIil'll JOHN IfAWCli'I I', In -Treasurer Maurv Bain .iterarv toeiety, Cannon Math Clulw, Science Cluh, '40, if De- ltate Ikeam l.ikv.r Motor boats, summer, vacations, math, Audrey, Ambition College RACHEL REGINA FLEISCHMAN -Maury Correspondent lo Ledger-Dispatch, l.ihe.r To talk, to write, to receive mail, to travel. .Ambition Journalist, MARj0RlIi KA'I'HLEIiN FORBES-Y-Teens I.iki'.e Musie, food, -Ioth h ks. ' ' ' e es oo s Ambition To he a nurse. ITREDRIK HALL FORSBERG -Track, Football, Basketball Teams, Cannon Math Club. l.ikes Football, Christmas, Vir- ginia Beach, house parties, track Amhilion To be a successful usincss man with a happy family. 'l'IIIiLMA VIRGINIA FORREST--l.ik1'.v Parties, people, movies, Anibilitm Nurse. TIXFAN FRANCIS FOSTER--Home Room Representative, Maury ews, Red Cross Representative, Student Government Repre- sentative Likes' Baseball, hasketball, football, music, people. .Amhilivn Music teacher. FRANCES lELIZABIi'I'II FRANKLIN-Co-Editor-in-Chief of Commodore, Secretary, Student Assembly and Student Council Co-Iiditor of Student Handbook, junior Usher, Student Govern- ment Representative, Fashion Show, Y-Teens, Science Club, Maury-Bain Literary Society, Dramatic Club, Minstrels Likes lee tea with lemon and no sugar, slow dancing, biology, Maury. Scotch hearts. Ambilmn To teach at Maury FRED LEONARD FRIEDMAN-Band, Baseball, Basketball Teams, Dramatic Cluh. Like.: Girls, sports, dancing, house parties. Ambition Play pro hasehall IiUGIiNIi IIIZRBIiR'l' ITRIZZIZLL---l.ikv.v Swimming, girls, tumlwling, parties, dancing, sports, horizontal-har workout, draw- ing, painting. Ambilmn lo lind an ambition. 11116 FRI-IIDRIIx FURSIIHRG JEAN ros'rait FRED FRIEDNIAN Seniors VIRGINIA FORREST I-'RANGES FRANKLIN IiI'GI-INE FRIZZIQLI. if une Seniors S'l'l'AR'l' GAl.l.Al.EE BARBARA GASKINS BESSIH GAVARIS MARY JAN!-1 GAY III-ZLHN Gi-2NUl'0l,l5 BE'l l'Y GENTRY HELEN GERBHARDT EDITH GIBBS HARVEY GIBBS NANCY GIBNEY CA'l'l lARlNli STUART UAl.l.Al.liI'. f-l lome Room Representa- tive, Student Government, Chairman olklunior Ushers, Treasurer, Art Clulw, litiquette Club. Y-Teens. l.tlu'x Books, art, music, eats, rain, things money can huy. Ambition Trinity College. BARBARA ANN UASKlN5fMaury News Representative. Likes. Clothes, dancing, john Ambition Secretary. l3llSSll2 GAVARIS--Dramatic Cluh. Y-Teens, Art Clulw, I.ikvx. Convertihles, millionaires, mink Aeoats, he-hop glasses. Virginia Beach. Ambition To live in a l'il'th Avenue penthouse. MARY JANE GAYgJunior Usher, Distributors' Clulw, Student Government Representative. Likes Dill pickles, pajama parties, dancing, grilled eheese sandwiches, sports, walking. Ambition' To he On time. HELEN CENOPUI.lS--Dramatic Cluh, Y-Teens, Art Cluh. l.ike.s: Cokes,Leggittsfheaeh,boys,daneing. Ambition: College. BETTY GUODWIN GliN'l'RY-l.ikt'.v' F, lvl. G., typing, izoo P. M., Vero, dancing, Christmas holidays. Ambition. To he a good wife. Hl2l.liN MARIE CIERHHARDT 'Dramatic Cluh, junior Retl Cross Representative, Home Room Representative, Likes lee skating, T-hone steaks, French fried potatoes. movies, good mys- teries, football games. Ambition To become a math tcaeher in high school EDITH lViAli GIBBS4-Distrihutorsi Clulw, junior Usher. Red Cross Representative. lake.: l7ootlwall games, house parties, dancing, music Ambition. To he a sueeess, HARVEY BERNARD GIBBS, JR.'!JOhI l5lUl1 Chapter lli-Y, Maury Band, Maury Urehestra, l.ilwx Blondes, football, musie. Ambition To he sueeesslul. NANCY lx1ORRlS GlBNEY4Y-Teens, Etiquette Club, Maury News, gunior Usher, Maury News Representative. Likes Dates B. B. horseback riding. house parties, Virginia Beach. Am- bition William and Mary, XVilliamsl'vurg. THOMAS liVliRli'li'l' Gll.DliRSl,liliVli--Maurv Swing Band. l,ikr.r' Blondes. football, music, Bill Dwycr's Orchestra, Bur- roughs, Ambition: To go to college. CATHERINE LOUISE GLlNlfS--fl.ike.v.' Money, men. ears, dancing, shows. week-ends. Ambiliun: To get out of Maury. JEAN GOLDBIQRG flfrench Club, Etiquette Club. l.zlu'.v.' Urchids, chocolate eokes, Virginia Beach. formal dances, clothes. Ambition: To he successful in all my undertakings. RUTH MAE GOI.DSTlCliliRf--Chorus, Maury-Bain l,iterary Society, Maury News. Home Room Representative. Student Government Representative, Junior Usher. I.lkt'.t. Music. travel- ing, holidays, the beach, no homework. Ambition: To go abroad as a government worker. lX4ARGARli'l' JOYCE GOODWIN fDislrtbutors' Club. I.zkex.' Beaches, holidays, Glenn. .'lmlvz11un.' 'l'o finish lxlaury. NIARION GU'l lil.llfl'sf Distributors' Club, Dramatic Club, Christmas Play. l.ikv.v lformals. Dramatic elass. stage plays, sentimental music, nlmhtrmn- l-Ixeeutive of a large department store. JANET l1D5Al.l. ClRl',GllRYflXlaury-Bain l.ttcrary Society, Dramatic Club, Rt-tl Gross Representative, Virginia Literary N4eets, Fashion Show l,ike.v Theater, rain, Christmas. summer lime, horseback riding slnilvilmn Stage. NANCY GARRUl.l. GREGORY -l.tlw.v Dancing at the U. 5. U., skating, airplane llying. A-lmhilmn Stenographer. VlVlAN GRli'l'AKlS ,lunior Usher. lakes Dancing. bowling, banana splits, football games. Virginia lleaeh. Ambilmn College. S'l'lil.l.A GRli'l'lfS l.e fferele lfraneais Likes' French, good books, good music, movies. simlvilmn. To be a success. THOMAStlll.lDl-ZRSI.El-lVl-1 JEAN G0l,IJIiHRG CA'l'Hl'IRlNE GLINES Rl l'H G0l.lJS'l'lCkl-IR l MARGARET GOODWVIN MARION G0'l l'l.Il-IB JANET GREGORY NANCY GREGORY VIVIAN GRETAKIS STELLA GRETI-IS fflwfwffnfll 1-.. 'Wind' W -Q-fe,-if X 4 famzitmfft , I .5 1 uh, ek ,- Ugg ' 1-.M-KL , , W i i n--7 ,W Q 17 fat.. . ' I ' fra ' 1' M . N t N 3 z- 53 . i 1 :,,., ,A ,4.' If 1-...1. V... -- - I M- ffl ew gms WWW NIi'l I'I1GRIil'NIxI-I PAGE GRIFFIN RIEINIA GRIl.I,0 FIHYCE GUMM HILLY GI'S'I'AI-'SON .lANIi'i I'E HAMIIXVON . Ii I' 1' -1 fi X 402. wily A :fir-if' JLMQQX N ' fr . it Q ' 5 :1.J W, N 1' L4 dh 'Q ,V m,g ,,. X 27 jg I X -fr gin., JI2ANNE'I I'If GRI2LlNKI'24l.zlw.v' lwlissionary activities. ict cream cones, watching foothall games, snow, Anihiliun Io he a good secretary. VIVIAN IJAGIZ GRIFFIN Fashion Show. Slulenl fiovernmwil Representative. l.ilct'x Cheesehurgers. sports. dancing, io make friends. Ambition Fohc successful. VIRGINIA GRlLI.UfI,ike.r Bowling, dancing, pretty clothes, Rcnrfs fried potatoes Amhilmn 'I'o he a goo.l housewife tojim. JOYCE HUPIZ CIUNIINI fChecrleaeler. lititiuette Clulv. Dramatic Club. l,ikex Dancing, Renn's fried potatoes, lootlwall, Il, R, zoo, V. P. l., weel-4-ends Ambition 'l'o he a dancer. BEVIZRLY JEAN UQS'I'AI7SONf-President. Dramatic Clulw, Treasurer. Y-Tccns. Chorus, Iitiquctie Club. Ifashion Show, I,ike.v Shakespeare. iee cream, Christmas, music Anihilmn: Collcgc, ,lANI2'I I'Ii LOUISE llAlv1ll.'I'ON -lititiuelie Club I.ikr.v Beach. dancing. crewcuts, color green. certain lwoys xlmlulluii Social worker, SARA ANN IIANISURY-aDisirilwulors' Clulx Y!I't-t-ns Iiltrx Vv'alter, swimming, dancing. cooking. ,AIYIIVIIIUIT 'l'o he a goo-.l wife, ANN FIACQUIQIJNIZ IIANNA -Vice-Presitleni. lV1RlLll'y'cil1t!l'lls, junior Home Room Representative. Yfleens. lftitiuelie Clulw, Commodore Staff, lxlauryallain Literary Soeiely. l ashion Show. lX'1mstrels. '.ib, '48 l,1lu'x Limeatles. mo.lern music, ivy, spring. mountains. swimming pools xlnilulmn 'l'o teaeh linglish in lN1exieo. HOWARD QIUIINSON IIARDIQN, .IR 'Cannon Math Cluli. XVest Chapter Ili-Y. Art Clul1. Nlaury News Stall, Commotlort- Staff, Latin Cluh. Chorus. Fashion Show '47, l.ilu'.i Art. piano music. Christmas, mountains, Virginia lieaeh Anilvzlmn 'l'o create a masterpiece in art IDA I3lil.I. lIARDlNf-lfeature Iitlilor '40, Coflftliioi'-in-Iihiel '47, '48 lvlaurv News, Office llelper. Rtxl Cross Representative. Y-'l'eens, l.iki'.r lfootlwall games. L'l1exxini.i gum, Joe , nimbl- lmn Interior tleeoratmg SARA HANISVRY vIAK'llI'I'1l,lNI'i HANNA HOYVARIY HARIYHN IDA IIARIPIN 4IAK'Ql'IiI.INIi HARI. lVAI.'I'liR HARP!-IR Wll.l,I.'lM IIARRICLI. kII'Nli HARRIS .IAC ,QllIil.lNIi Cl lxXRl.Ul' l'lf IIARI. f l.Il7I'2iI'j' Assistant l.ilct'.v l,eon. hNKlII1l'l1Il1f.Z, poems. eating. xlmlvzlmn. Librartzm. XYAl.'l'l2R l lliRl3liR I' I IARPHR ff-Baseball Team. l.1kt-.i Base- lmll. music, girls. :Imbilmn To he a contractor. Wll.l.lAlx1 NIHADIC IIARI-llil.l,-l,1l4c.v' lfoothall. haskelhall, lmselmll, movies. xlrnlviimn To go to college. fllNIi ANNE HARRIS 'Office llelper. Junior Usher. l.zkr.v.' fixvtball. music. dances. almond llersheys, .flnrhition To he- eome a private secretary KIIQAN IVIARIIZ l IARRISUN ftlmce Helper. junior Usher. Like.: hlovies. orangeades, travel. howling. Arnhialmn' To he a good organist. llIfl.lfN ClfClil.lA IIICCI IT -'Student Government Representa- tive, Art Clulx Lihrury Assistant. French Cluh. Like.: Good music, dancing. poetry. shrimp cocktails. Arnhtlion: lfreneh interpreter. KIfNNI 'l'l I I IARR I9 I Il ARRINL' . . . 4, 1-johnston Chapter Hi-Y. lX4aury Band, Orchestra. Basketball Team l.1kes' Hot trumpet, hoo ie-Woogie, physics, llarry,Ian1es. girls. toothall, ,flrnhiliaru To lieeome it doctor, MELVIN Mll.l.liR IIICRSCII -Maury Band, West Chapter lli-Y. Track Team, 'V lfashion Show 1.1km Classical and popular muste. house parties. Glenn Miller's Band. hcaeh. all sports. dancing. l7L'II1K at senior, Betty .flmbzlion To graduate, .lAlVllfS .CARY IIICKIXIAN f-Baseball Team. lfoothall Team. l.zkr.v l'oothall, hasehall. 5XYII'I'lI'lIlT1H, dancing. hanana splits, girls. .1lI1lhIlltVl To hc-come a loothall coach. Cl IARl.liS All l'l IUR lllI,DRli lill - l.1l4t-.v lfust hoats, taster ears. holidays. .-Imhitmn lfleetronie engineer, June Seniors ,II-IAN HARRISON III-QLICN IIICCHI lxIiNNIi'l'H HEKRING MICLVIN HI-IRSCH .IAMES HIPKMAN CHARLI-IN HlI.l7Rl- K. R it June f JOAN Ho1.i.AND JACK Hoors Mmmice Htinoma Sf. K, I w 1 , W A doggy--1:-V 5 .ff E Kids 5? ,,,,-V Seniors FRANK HOLTON MARY LOU HOPE HARRIETT HURST '1 MILTON JAMES MELVINA JOHNSON DOROTHY JENKINS DOROTHY JOHNSON JOAN WARREN HOLLAND-Chorus, Cheerleader, Home Room Representative, Red Cross Representative. Etiquette Club, YaTcens. Likes: St. Helena, football, cheering, Harold, hasehall. Ambilioni To loaf. FRANK CAREY l IOLTON, JR. 4Likc.v How l ligh the Nloonf' girls, R. T., Saturday mornings. Ambition, To study medicine. JACK SHERRIELL HKXJTS!Distrihutors' Club, I.ihc.s' Vir- ginia Beach, house parties, little eagles, football games. Ambition: o travc . MARY LOU HOPEAAM Cluh, Business Manager, Maury News, Etiquette Cluh, Y-Teens, Red Cross Representative, Chorus, Lilzes: Virginia Beach, West Point, dancing, B, horseback riding, yachts, the song Body and Soul , fgiying, a red leather chair. Ambition: To give Doris Greer her A' 'ifth expression! MAURICE JACQUES HUNCl2R!l.zkcsi To worry my home room teacher, trips, to rest in peace over the week-end. Ambition To he a play hoy. HARRIETT ANNE HURSTgY-Teens, Likes: Dogs, swim ming, dancing. Ambition: College. MILTON BENTON JAMES, JR,-Track. Likes' lfoothal swimming, hlondes. Ambition: To own my own husiriess. DOROTHY AMELIA JENKINS-Y-Teens, Science Clul Hypatia Math Club, Etiquette Club, Home Room Representativi Commodore Staff. l-ike.s' Brown eyes, hamburgers, cats, tr beach, Christmas, Ambition: To live in the country and rai: cats, BILLIE MELVINA JOHNSON-Distributors' Cluh. Like Dancing, football, cooking. Ambition: To graduate from Maur DOROTHY JOAN JOHNSON!Lilzes: Sports, music, movii Ambition: To become a nurse, LLOYD VAIKII IAN JOI INSON, JR.-Johnston Chapter Ili-Y. Distributors' Clulw lake.: Girls, swimming, sports, automohiles, Navy beach. slmlvtllon. College. LOIS ANNIC JOIINSON -Chorus. Orchestra. l.tlzt'.i. lvlusic, football, ice cream, sailing, people. Ambition: Nurse. MARGARIYI' LUCILLI2'JOHNSON--Senior Home Room Rep- resentative, Red Cross eprescntative, Likes, A good time. Daniel lvlerkh, to eat, to work for the Lord. Ambition. To graduate on time. ANNIi CALVIQRI JONlfSfI.iterary lfditor of Commodore, President. I7rench Cluh. Red Cross Representative, Home Room Representative. Junior Usher, Latin Club, Etiquette Cluh, Y-Teens, lylaury-Iiain Literary Society. Likes' Music, people, reading, Virginia Ileaeh. Ifrench, food, Christmas, dogs. Anihilinn: BA. front Randolph-Nlacon, CIIRISTINIC ARMSTRONG JONIQS--Latin Club. llypatia lXIatI1 Clulw, I':lIilUL'lIL' Club, Chorus. Like.: Dogs, music, lime eokes, summer vacation. xlnilxttion' College. ITIUNA IQARLIC JONICS Dtstrthulors' Clulv l,tltt'.i Iio sing, dance. all my Ivoy friends Antlulmn Graduate lvelore I am 25. IiIiRAI.DlNIi IiI.IZAllli'I'lI JONIQS 'l.1kv.v Iiootlmll ,,5a,n,,5I music. movies. banana tee cream. Amhtlmn. Office work. JI'.AN I.IiIiJONIiS -N1auryChorus, I Iome Room Representative. like.: Classical music, 'iI7uchess , concerts. men, chorus. Am- bition Io achieve a position in the music world. NIARY ANN JONICS Home Room Representative, Ifashion Show. lfttt1uetteCIulW l.rlze.v Summer. Christmas dances, house parties. week-ends, horsehack riding. Anrhilmn 'Iso he a nurse after graduation from lxlary Washington College. DAVID ALAN KICLLIZY 'West Chapter Ili-Y, J. V. Ifootlwall, l ikex. Ifoothall, parties, other sports, lood, singing litllhilly songs, II. R. too. xlrrthitttvi Lawyer. l.I.OYIJ JOHNSON LOIS JOHNSON MARGARI'-I'I'JOHNSON ANNE JONES CHRISTINE JONES EDNA ION!-N GERALDINE JONES JEAN JONES MARY ANN JONES DAVID Isl-I X xi 2 ff 5 - 'IIJ Q Q F Ati in CAROLYN KERSHNER JAMES RLINE LINA KNIGHT l,0lllSli KENNEDY JANE RERWICK WILLIAM KOHHN X 4 4 4 I zif cipt i I A fi C22 -? V L r' Z'11' Jtllgf ::: 'f. ftAZ f , 1 V' f 4 1- ::::i!:g: flgujt ,,',, :--5,-,-,-1 ' 1 :- I I M129 j 1?L', ,,,.f'l' ,W HELEN LOUISE KIjNNIiDYfl.tkc.v lX4ovies, books, traveling, people, Arthur, Alabama, summer vacation. Ambition To bc- comc a success in life, CIAROLYN EUGENIA KERSI INER -Y-Teens, litiquctte Club Likes Maury, dancing, football, swimming, week-ends. Ambi- tion: Success. jANE PATRICIA KERWICK fCo-Associate Iiditor of 'flom- modore, Maury-Bain Literary Society, Etiquette Club, Y-Teens Likes: 'Cokes and barbecues , Kpotato chips, dancing, football, basketball, reading, Ambition ,ollege graduation. JAIVIES TVIARTIN KLlNli flfootball squad. like.: All sports, especially football, riding, fox hunting, swimming, a girl. Anthr- lzon To attend collegcg be a business man C SIIQPIIIZN WlI.l.lAM KUIIIQN-'I'aantl, Nltturyallztin Litcrary Society, Science Club. Likes Loafing, good music, football AIPIIYIIICYH Building contractor. l.lNA JANIC KNICII ll l,ilo'.r Classical nittsug, stvttnttitng, skating, reading, chocolate nut suttdacs xlmlulion In bc a laboratory lcchnietan. CARI. RUNALI7 KRlilSlil.H Distributors' Club l.tl4m Sports, music, photography, Anthititm' Icchntcal missionary, ,JOAN IIIZLIZN Kllfflsf-l,ike.v lfootbzill, Ilnivcrstty ol Virginia, housc parties, Boston, Wests ,flmlvilion 'llo work for thc Iclephonc Ilirnpany. RICIIARD lvIlI.I.liR KUNZTVIAN l'restdenl, Utstributors' Club, Johnston Chapter Ili-Y, l.ikv.r Sailing, long walks with a good looking babe , Charleston, W'cst Virginia Ambition. To become a hick or farmcr IIFURUIC IKUIXICRT LAKIL -l,1l4vx 'lllit' beacl-i, tVtrgtnta, that ish lthe Ballet, girls, Gracie Dean Aniliilion lo be it jacking, CARI, RRICISFI, JUAN RIVER RICHARD KUNZMAN GIQORG li l.A kli l.Ul'lS LANE JOSEPH LAROCHE ANN LAW AVDREY LEA LOUIS FRANKLIN LANIC l.iku.v Newspaper work, writing letters and post cards, getting people to go to chureh. xlmbitmn: Poet AIOSIQPII ARIIIU . . . hUCIiCy,SVK'll'l1l11lI'IL-I .-Xnihilmn Radio electrician. R LAROCHIT -likev lfootball, basketball ANN LIVINGSTON LAW --President, Etiquette Club, Secretary ol' Sophomore and Junior Classes, Y-Teens, Student Cover , . . I X nment, Student Council, Cheerleader, Fashion Show, Home Room Rep- resentative l.1l-aux Week-ends, sailing, dancing, Burroughs .-Inbl C '- ' ' ' i i ion ollegv. QW illiam and Nlaryl. AUDRIQY JIQAN LIQA fflfvramalie Club, Iftiquette Club, Chorus l.iku.v Tall boys, Virginia Beach, music, dancing, Renn's, Peggy Lee, chop suey, .-Inihilmn To sing with a band. t SIIIRLIZY MAH Llili -Distributors' Club, Y-Teens. Likes. Ilootball games, dancing, popular music, holidays. .f'Inihi1mn.' Iso be a nurse, SUZANNIQ LIQUUNI Cheerleader, Sophomore and Senior Student Government Representat ive, Fashion Show, junior Usher, Ilypatia lvlath Club, Secretary, Uramatic Club, Junior and Senior Home Room Representative, hf1aury-Bain Literary Societ , Ifrcnch Club, lftiquetle Club, Halloween Play, Christmas Play, Library Helper. Girls' lvlonogram Club. l.il4e.v' People, lorceful music, mystery stories, boys. Arribiliori' College. xlOSIiPII SIZLIG LIflBOW'I'I'Z -Baseball manager. l.rlct'.v: Sports, to eat, to travel fII1lhlll0l1 'l'o travel in the ll S, SIIUl-AMl'I'lI NIILDRIZD I.IiVlNIff-l.ike.v Dancing, Virginia Beach, week-ends, parties, elothes, sleep. .flnibilmn To be a success tn whatever I do lX4UR'I-UN .IUSICIDII l.liVlNSON-I.ike.v Steal-ss, Portsmouth girls, raw onions, bull sessions in Renn's xlrrihiliuli Own ai meat packing plant. NANCT . . . t. . ming, lootball gtiinus, dtinemg elotlies .-Imlulmri lio inarry at mil- lionaiie. Y .'XNNlf LICWIS lftiquette Club lilvv Swim ' Y NX une Seniors SHIRLI-II' Llili NVZANNI-l l,Et.l'lKl cj KIUNI-1I'H l,l'-1lliUXYII'Z NHVI AMI l'll lI'YINl' MURTUN IIEYINSUN NANLW' I.I-ZWIN YN s T 11116 llOBlilL'l' l.lNl3liMANN WILLIAM l.OVl'l l' EARL MANBY Seniors LAVERN Ll'l I'l.E C'UVlNG'l'ON MAUEE WILLIAM MANSON BETTY LOU MARSHALL JOSEPH MARSHALL HARRIET MARTIN THOMAS MA'l l'H l-NYS ROBERT BURNS LlNDElvlANNfPresit.lent, Johnston Chapter Hi-Y, Band, Chorus, lvlaury News, Likes Lucille, chorus. lliY. hilliards. hard math problems, .ftnihttmn Engineering at V.l' l. WESLEY LAVERN Ll'l l'LEA-lrashion Show, Assistant Sports Editor of lvlaury News. lvlinstrels. Likex Beach parties, sports, lipstick. swimming. Ambition 'l'ograt.luate. WILLIAM EDGAR l.UVl'li'l---l.il4es Sports, gooel food, music. Central's , some girls, Ambition Aircraft technician. HENRY COVINGTON MAClEEgViee-President, NVest Chapter l-li-Y. Likes Virginia Beach, house parties, football. xlnibtlmn fo graduate. EARL ELWOOD MANBY, JR.ffAl,1kv.v' Football, hast-hall. swimminggirls. Ambition College WlLLlAlvl ASHBY MANSLTN, JR:-Sophomore and junior Home Room Representative, Secretary-Treasurer, Cannon lvlath Cluh, West Chapter Hi-Y, Treasurer of june Senior Class sqm. junior Usher, lvlinstrels 118. Like.: Chemistry. music, people Ambition: To he a successful surgeon. BETTY LOU lVlARSl lALL4-Chorus. Etiquette Clulv, Sluclcnt Government, Minstrels. l.ike.v' Musierglanccs, excitement, long walks, chocolate ice cream. Ambition lo he suecesslul in music. DARRELL JOSEPH MARSHALL, jk. -Drum Major, Muurv Band, Orchestra, Likes: Nlusic, boating, swimming. Anilutmli To enter V. lvl. l. HARRIET WILSON lvlAR'l'lN4Etiquette Cluh I.ilo'.v lvlitl- shipmen, Christmas dances, house parties. sleep. ,'xI7Ihlllt7Il Get Out of college. 'l'H0lvlAS VAN GREGORY MA'l l'llEWS4Sophomorc and junior Class Treasurer, Band, President, Chorus, Conitnotlorv Staff, lvlaury News, Fashion Show, NVest Chapter llt-Y. likes Vtfriting, football, singing, math 4. :Xmbilton Journalism. ETHELYN LOU MCCARTHY'-Dramatic Club, French Club. Maury News. Like.: Music, writing, plays, ice cream, Ambi- ltun To he brilliant. RALPH l.liSl.lli Mt:CIl.ANNAN --Cannon Math Club, lfashion Show, Science Cflulw, junior Usher, Student Government Repre- sentative, Maury Forum, Maury-Bain Literary Society, Maury News Representative, Co-lfdilor, Commodore. Likes lfootlwall, photography, math, loaling. Anihilmn: College graduation. 'l'llUMAS lv1AYS lX1t:ffRORY -1.1kux Motor lwoating, football, old automolviles, music Anilulitm lio into the automotive industry. lUllN FRANCIS lXlK1lj!XNllZl. r'fliillllUI1 lwluth fflulv, W'est llliapler lli-Y l.:l4.'.v Sailing, footlttill, weelt-ends, parries. .-lniliilitni Clivilengineer NANCY WYA'l l' Mt'l.lfUl3f-Latin fflulv, litiquelte fflulj. l.iki'.r Music, tennis, Iootl, the mountains, trips .-lnihilion lo be at singer lX1A'l l'lllfW' KILBY lX1t.NlfAL--Bascliall, Basketball, l:o0llWall, liki-.i l'ootl1all, lmsketlwall, luiselvall, pool, girls, parties, Peck :lnihilitm lo lie lv feel ti inches tall KA'l'llliRlNlf JEAN lVllil2liS-Sophomore llorne Room Reps resentative, Student Government Rewresentalive, l.ike.v Danc- ing, swimming, eating, sailing, horsclvaek riding, airplane riding. Anibilitm lie a successful diver or swimmer. Wll.liY JAMES MlfRRl'l l', JR. ---l,ilzu.i' Football, lwasketlvall, swimming. Amhilitm Lawyer. RICHARD lRW'lN MlLl.l'fR-lfoo!lNall Team. I.i'ke.v Play- ing piano, swimming, playing football. Amhiliun. Architect, ,HCRRY Ol.lVlfR lXflll.l.S, ,IR ffl.1kt'.v llnwling, swimming, girls. .-lnihiliori' lograduale. E'l'HEI.YN MCCARTHY RAl.l'H MCCLANNAN THOMAS MCCRORY JOHN MCDANIEI. NANCY MCl.Ed'D RILEY MCNKAI. JEAN MEEKS YVILHY MliRRl'l I' fra? jlLR2'34lyl2T4deg I-if-5 f!!e:e'n fy! 6?rze rf- -'17 Nf,. Macy 7-43,6 404374 Avazdq 3,712 ff-noayfi-rv . kwa .sy :we!!. 1 Lac'-'. H of lf ez ' A100 f 0, - gl' , , '7 4 A' :iff I -: ik x- , 4 0 l ljlf I I X N , ' xl' ,. 'ffl 722, ijml CHARLES MOORE ISAAC MORAN GRAYSON MORRIS VIOANNE MOSS AMW ffff ' .? f Jf v fl. 4-14.,-1 I- E:::l::141?- 4 :Z All XVll,I.lAM MOXLEY CATHERINE MUNDI-IN , fa. V ', X 2 V 4 I ,' X 7 I ,4 w f Z f I ' l f A F I 'QF f i 5 CHARLES FERRELL IVIOORIS-Canrton Math Cluh, lfoothall Team, Maury News Representative. Like.: lfoothall, girls, dancingswimming Ambition Doctoroilviedtcine. ISAAC JACKSON TVIORAN, JR vStudent Government Repre- sentative. l.ike.t Traveling, last hell, selling womens shoes, holidays, Ambition Live to he old and happy CRAYSUN BRANCH MORRIS, jk. Science Club, Senior l lome Room Representative, l.tke.v Radio, sports, setenee xtrnlmilmn Radio engineer. ,IUANNH AURlfl.lA lVl0SS'-l.tke.v lvlovies, eat-ds. lfrenelt frietl potatoes, clothes, footlvall, basketball games. xl A I3 'tinlrtli-nt l'o he a good wife to my lulure husband Wll.l.lAlXA RAY lViOXl.lfY --l.il4ex lfootlvztll, movies, parttt'-:, Ambition Arehiteet. CA'l'HliRlNli l2VliLYN lw1UNDliN- Lilwrarv Assistant, Min- strels, Y-Teens, Fashion Show I.ikr.t llouse parties, lemons with salt, telephones, footluall. dancing, lauglnng xtnibilnm 'lu make people happy. NORA LUCll.l.l2 lv1UNDlfNfl'resident, Sophomore, .luniot and Senior Classes, Commodore Stall, Viee-President, Student Assemlvlv and Council, Senior Home Room Representative, junior Usher, Chorus. lvlaury-Bain Literary Soetety, Yvleens, littquelte Club, Office Helper l.ikt'.v People, lvlassanetta, Iormals, week- ends, math, H R, too. Ambition College ROBliR'I' EDVJARI7 NASSlil7 -Ltkex Boxing, travel, rezttlinpg Arnlvilmn. Astronomer. JOHN YOUNG NEAL'-West Chapter llifY, 1.1km Virginia Beach, house parties, non-house parties, mountains, swimming. all sports, girls, ears, Ambition lo finish college and retire. lilvllvifflvl' CARRISON NliSBl'l l' --Student Government -l.ilct'.v lfoothall. hasehall, laaerosse. swimming. lvasketlwall, math. l'reneh Ambition' Successful lawyer. l.l'Cll.l,E MUNDEN ROBERT NASSEF JOHN NEAL I-ZMME'l I' NESBITT JOYCE NEVI l.l.E GEORGE ORDON EZ DAVID OGLESBY NETTIE OWENS JOYCE MARIE NEVILLE-Junior Usher, Commodore Typist. Like.: Dancing, football, swimming, sewing, movies, long walks with j. Dresh. flnthmon: Security and happiness. DAVID BURTON OGLESBY, jR.QFootball Team. l.ike.i.' Football, girls, movies. money, Ambition: To be a success. GEORGE OSCAR URDUNEZ-'40 Baseball Manager, Maury- Bain Literary Society, Monogram Club, Maury Forum, Science Club. Like.: S xrts,traveling,applecidenbrunettes. Ambition To get a degree llrixni M. l. T. Nli'l l'lE OWENS-f-Y-Teens, Red Cross Representative, Home Room Representative, Office Helper. l.ike.t' Music, Washington, tall people. Amhtlmn To succeed. NOAH HUGHES PALMER, JR.-,lohnston Hi-Y. Like.: Vir- ginia Beach, football, food, girls, reading. Ambition' College. ELIZABETH MARIE PARKSTONEfDramatic Club, Etiquette Club, Art Club, Cheerleader, Junior Usher, Maury News. Likes' Sanlta Claus, football, sailing, fudge cakes, being lazy. Anzbi1iun.' .o ege. AUBRFY ONSLOW PAYNllil ikes Radio footb' II h X h . 5 ' . , , a , asc all. Ambilion: To be a physicist. BERTI' lA PERLIN -Assistant Editor Commodore, Maury-Bain Literary Society, Hypatia Math Club, Etiquette Club, Maury News Representative, Home Room Representative, Student Government Representative. l.lkex: H. R. goo, Virginia Beach, candy, Ambilion. College. llliRBIiR'l' CLARENCE PERRY-Maury Band, West Chapter lli-Y, Swing Band. Lakes' Dancing, horses, swimming, girls, football, music, jalopies , tennis, Ambition: College. BRUCE WILLIAMS PliTTl2T-West Chapter Hi-Y, Cannon Math Club, Chorus, Track Team, Likes Swimming, football, track, xintbilmn' Advertising. I HUGHES PALMER AUBREY PAYNIQ HERBERT PERRY une Seniors lil.lZABE'l'H I'ARKS'l'0Nl Blik'l'HA l'ERl.lN BRUCE l'E'I'l'E'l' une Seniors VW BE'I l'Y l'Hll.I.ll'S JOY PHILl.IPS 'l'l-INCH l'Hll.LlI'S CllARl.O'I l'E l'll.l.EY I-'REDERICR l'l'I l'MAN JOSEPH l'I'l l'S t. .2 ' , x BEVILL PLAINE JOHN FOLLOCK DOROTHY POWELL JOHN POWELL BETTY JUNE PHlLLlPSALikes.' Pretty clothes, Neil, dancing. Ambition: To live a happy, cheerful life. JOY VERNELLE PHlLLlPS4President, Maury-Bain Literary Society, President, Maury Forum, Debating Team, Chaplain, Johnston Chapter Hi-Y, Cannon Math Club, Stamp Club, French Club, Student Government, Home Room Representative, Com- modore StaH, Junior Usher, Freedom Train Representative. Likes: Reading, travel, debating. Ambition: Novelist-poet. TENCH HANNON PHILLIPS, JR.-President, West Chapter Hi-Y, Football Team, Minstrels '47, '48, Fashion Show, Mono- gram Club. Likes: Sailing, N. Y, C. C., Virginia Beach. Ambi- tion: Honor graduate at Vassar, CHARLOTTE BROUGHTON PILLEY-Dramatic Club, Eti- quette Club, Maury-Bain Literary Society, Maury News Staff. Likes: Dramatics, dancing, boys, horseback riding. Ambition: Some phase of dramatics. AUGUSTUS FREDERICK PITTMAN, JR.!Monogram Club, Football Team '45, '46, '47, Fashion Show '47, l.tkes Parties, football, sailing, swimming, basketball, everything. Ambition' To get ahead in life, JOSEPH WARREN PITTS-I.tke.:.' Girls, football, basketball, baseball. Ambitwn: To attend Georgia Tech. WALTER BEVILL PLAINE, JR.-Maury Regatta, West Chap- ter Hi-Y, Cannon Math Club, Likes' All sorts of parties, food and drink, Virginia Beach, sleep, good books. girls, cars. Ambition' William and Mary, Norfolk Division. JOHN BROOKES POLl.CXfK-l.ikes: Jokes, French fries, red hair. Ambition: College. DOROTHY LEE POWELL-Chorus. Likes: Singing, travel, food, music, snow, good friends, H. R. too. Ambition' Nurse, JOHN SAVAGE POWELL, JR.!Johnston Chapter Hi-Y, Track Team, Cannon Math Club, Football Team, Likesx Football, track, girls, camping, horseback riding. Ambition. College. ALVIN CALDWELL POWERS-Likes: Sports, religion, music, girls. Ambition: To obtain knowledge. RQDOLPH MASSIE IPRICIE, V-I.ilces Weight-lifting, swim4 ming, football. Ambition: 'I o go to V. M. l. CIIARLIQS WIESLISY PUGH-I.ikes: Basketball, swimming parties, dating. Amhilion' Electrical engineering. BENJAMIN FRANKI IN PUIIIAM JR like S . -- ,, .-. .r' ,ports traveling, automotive work, Ambition I'o he a meehunie, HOBART EDWIN RAMITY-I.ikt'.v Work, swimming, sports. Ar1thiliol1: lvieehzmic, PATRICIA ANN RAMEYiCl1cerleader, Y-Teens, Iftiquette ffluh, Student Government, Fashion Show, junior Usher, llome Room Representative, l.ike.v' Virginian Beach, nukes, dogs. Antbiliun' College. PAUL l.liIf RAlx1lfY-Iroothall IIICHIITJ Ifnshion Show. Likes' Sports, good movies, girls. fxlllhlbflvtlll' I'o get rich quick. JUAN VIQSIAL RANDifIommodore Stuff, Y-Teens. Likes' Virginia Beach, Stardust, walks in the ruin Ambition I 'v' to see the year moo. I A L ROBIiR'I' IEUGISNIQ RANDOLPI I-iffhaplain, Johnston Chapter Ili-Y, Ivlaury-Bain Literary Society, President, Science Cluh. ggainmodore StalI'. Like.: Chemist ry, food, jokes. Amhition: . emist. WILNIA ELAINE RANDOLPH-Sophomore and Junior Home Room Representative. l.ilte.v Christmas dances, house parties, foothall games, swimming, people, sound ol' ruin. Amlvilion To he Il success in everv thing I nlo, ALVIN POIVERS RODOLPH PRICE UI-IARLES PIIGH BENJAMIN I'UI.I.IAM ,....- .. Y HOBART RAMEY PATRICIA RAMEY PAUL RAMEY JOAN RAND EUGENE RANDOLPH WILMA RANDOLPH EDNA RAl'Al'0R'l' MARGARET RAWIIS WARREN REDFORD l'HYI.l.IS REICHENTHAI, MARCIA RICE BLAIR ROBERTSON 0' SX if vi Illlllilllllllllllflilillldtltlim' lllllllll -:- .l A 'lif E. -l l lhllgig- EDNA JEAN RAPAPORT-News Editor, Maury News. Likes' Music, strawberries, Copake Country Cluh. Ambition: To he a song writer. MARGARET EUGENIA RAWLSAVice-President, Hypatia Math Cluh, Etiquette Club, Maury News Business Staff. Likes l'l. R. too, 'lleep Purple, snow, Christmas dances, math, music, fireplaces. Anilwliun' leaeh math in Nlaury. FREDERICK WARREN RIEDFORD, jk.-johnstim I li-Y. Likes: Baseball, football, popular music Amlvilitm Building CUYIIFZICIOF. PI IYLLIS ARLIZNE RlilCl'IEN'l'l IAL--I,ikt's' A eertain darlo haired hwy, Iota Gamma Phi, Virginia Beach, writing short stories, Spanish with Senorita lfauley, to tlraw flnzhilmn Clothes designer. MARCIA ANN RICIQ-Cn-Editor, Maury News like.: journal- ism, writing, languages, hack scralehers, peanut lvutter Jlnihilmn l'oreign correspondent. ELLA BLAIR ROBER'l'S0N4Latin Cluh, Ilypatia Math Club, litiquette Club, Fashion Show, Office llelper, Red Cross Repre- sentative, Maury News Representative Likes Boys, Christmas tlanees, house parties, week-ends, dancing, sailing at night, clothes. Anihilion To graduate from Randolph-Macon. Cl IARl,0'l l'l2 ANN ROBINSON'-f-lititiuette Cluh, Cheerleader, Maury News. Likes Dances, the Iveaeh, Christmas, summer, Amlulion 'Inn go to college. BARBARA JEAN ROSS-gjunior Red Cross Representative, Office llclper, Likux Dancing, potato chips, hasltetlwall players. Ambition' To he a successful dancer. MARY FRANCES ROSS-Etiquette Cluh, Fashion Show, Y- Teens. Likes' Dancing, football games, hayridcs, parties, movies. heach, haskcthall, food, tennis, hahy sitting. Amlailinn. Business college, ANITA RUBlNf!Dramatic Cluh, Likux: The opposite su minks, diamonds. Ambition: To he a famous artist. CHARI,0'l I'E ROBINSON BARBARA RUSS MARY ROSS ANl'l'A RUBIN HIRING Rl'li Hl2I.liN RIVMBLIC 5'l'ANI.liY 5AMl'l1I.5 SHlKl.liY SANDIQRLIN l.URlNU XYASI IINU IUN Rl lli. ,lk Cannon Nlalli Clulw l.1lw.v Hooks, ninth. sleeping. travel. xx eek-ends. .flmlvilmn Chcniiczil engineer. lllfl.lfN ANNE RUlX1l3l.lf fl.lkt-.v good movie. dancing. lrted chicken, dreamy music xlmlvllion lo attain my goal Sll'ANl.lfY SAlVlUlil.S Nlunager. 'llrack 'lean-i. lvlonogram f.lul'v. lvlaury-Bain Literary Society. Likvx Good music. ath- letics. eute girls. xlmhilmn lo graduate from college. Sl llRl.lfY NIAH SANDHRLIN --l,1ku.v' Dancing, beaches. howl- ing, Al, D. .'XmIvilmn To graduate from Nlaury. PICGGY SARANAHS Nlaury News Representative. lwlaury-liam Literary Society, French Society, l,1kc.v' Bowling. swimming. dancing. reading. knitting. .flmlulmn To become a French stenographer and interpreter IZEUNARD WILLARD SAUNDIQRS--Maury Band l,1kv.v l'ootl'vall, hasketlwall. baseball, golf. tennis. swimming. hockey, music. Amhilmn College CHARLIQNIQ JUNE SAXVYIQR f-1.1km Swimming. music, movies, chocolate nut sundaes. ,'xl7Il7IfI,0fl' lo graduate. l7l.lf'l'ffHliR llilf SAWYICR. .IR -'-l.IkL'.Y Girls. sports. parties. Ambition' To graduate and attend V. P. l. Il'Ol lN IRVING SAXYYHR -l.ilzt'.v Swimming. husehall, classics, oogie. Viva. .flnibilmn lo graduate. f1Ul.l.lN WliSl.liY SKTARBOROUIJH. lll -Junior Red Cross Representative, Junior Usher, lN11nstrels. l.1kt'.r Railroads. hass- lwall. wealth. health :md sell. Anibrlmn' 'l'o he a turhine engineer I I'lifitiY SARANTIS JITNI-I SAWYER JOHN SAVVYI-IR une Seniors l.l-IUNARID SAVNIJI-IRS Fl.l-I'l'l'HER SAWYIAIR CUl.l.lN SCARBURIJUGH 161' UMM june SHIRLEY SCI-'IREINER Clilfll. SIil.I-' IIARIIARA SHI-IPHARID Seniors SHIRLEY SEARS MALVICRN SHEFI IELD MARILYN SHOMIER v I 325 GERALDINE SHRIEVES I'I-IILII' SIAI'N0 MURDOCII SIMPSON RUDIIL SIMPSON SIIIRLIQY ANN SUIIRIQINIiRfACIliccrlcutlcr, Iftltiuctlu ffltxli, Y-Tceris, Ilome Room Representative, Maury News Rcprcsciitii- tive, Maury Regatta. l.iIw.v.' Regattas, saillwoats. swimming. horses, tennis, house parties, dances, the heaeh, Urhanna, I I. Ambition: William and Mary, Williamsburg, SIIIRLIEY VIRGINIA SEARS-Lilzus Bowling, potato chips. clothes, dancing. Ambition. Private secretary. ELZA CECIL SELF, JR.4Cannon Math Club, Baschall 'I'i:zim, Chorus, Maury Minstrels, Basketball Team. l.ilw.s, Baseball, singing, beautiful brunettes. Ambition: To go to college. MALVERN IACOB SI-IEFFIELD, blk.-Basketball Tcam, Band, Orchestra, Likes. Sports, math, music. Ambition: College. BARBARA ANN SHEPHARD-Distrihutors' Cluh. l,ikv.v: Writing letters to a certain guy in North Carolina, horses. dances, playing the piano, driving my car. Ambition: To make a million an huy a Buick. MARILYN LEE SHOMIERAAH Cluh, Etiquette Cluh. l,ikc.v: Swimming, dancing. the new look. International parties, noise. Ambition To receive a Ph,D, degree, GERALDINE VAUGIIN SHRIIZVES-,Iunior Usher, Commo- dore Staff. Likes' Movies, money, ice cream. Ambition: Com- mercial work. PHILIP MARTIN SlAPN04IfoothaIl Team. I.ikc's.' Beach, sports. Ambition To Find out what I can do the hast. PAUL MURDOCH SIMPSON, JR.-Band, Orchestra. Lilu'.v.' Football, parties, beach, good music, hooks, Ambition: To study music. RUDIE LEE SIMPSON, jk.-Likes: Eat, girls, sleep. Ambition: To he a successful business man. lUSlil'll ROI!-liR'liSlNCfl.AlR-1.:kr.v' liat, drink, sleep, fool- ball, xlmbzlmn Shoe salesman. KN 'Hl l lfN Sl'lQlv1ORlIil :km Bud, football, bowling, skat- . l . . . -4 - . ing, .flmhitmn To be a success. llll.DA KAREN SMl'lAll f1,ikv.v' Strawberry shortcake, sum- mer vacations. beach, males and more mail. fflnlblllllll lo attend Mary Washington College. ,IOYCIZIZVIZLYN SPENCER sfihorus. Likes Musiqbowlirig. week-end dates, eokes, parties. Amhilion: Department store buyer, Sl lf'.ANNli Sl'lUlil, f-Dramatic Club, Science Club, lXlaury-Bain Literary Society, Slutlenl Government. lakes lvlusicz people. food, clothes, sleeping. almost anything, Anibzliun lo finish college. ,lAlXlliS lx1lil.VlN S'l'Al.l.lNClS Johnston Chapter lli-Y, lxlaury Hand, Nlaury Urchest ra, l,ike.v Sports, music, to talk to girls, .-lmhilmn VirginialX41lilary Institute. llARllARA lil TNSIU lli Sl ANI .lfY lfealure lgtlllinr, flomlno- tlore, Consul, l.atin fflub, Secretary, lfliquelte Club. llypatia lXlatl1 Club. Business Stall, lxlaury News. Y-Teens l.1ke.v: l.yncl1burg, snow. mail, clothes. Virginia Beach, llome Room zoo, 'l'he NVl1ilTenpool Song, Amluliun' 'l'o be a cbild psychiatrist, ,ll ll IN l.lfUNARl5 S'l'ANl.liY -flX'lonugran1 Club. Baseball. likes Baseball. billiards. girls. basketball. sleep late. xlnihilion: lo play lxlajor l.capLue baseball, CARMICN lllil3lifTfZA S'l'l-IADMAN l.il4t'.v Summertime., a certain boy. pretly clothes, house parties, dancing. Amhzliun l'o at I end college, l3l.iA'l'Rl4fli ll.-Xlill.-Xl'l. X S'l'lilZl.li flfreneli Club I.ilw.v lxlusie, the color blue, people, travel. Ambilzun. Career in science, RUR!-1Rl'SINk'I..-HR KARICN SMITH is-N i 5 . . V Fa! Sf l its X Y its WX X KAl'lll.l-ZEN SIZI-2lNlUl-Ui AIUYUE Sl'l-INCI'-IR WU' x , ,.i A Q if ' 39' SUE Sl'lGEl. -IAlHES S'l'AI.l.lNGS BARBARA S'l'ANl,EY -IOHN S'l'ANl.liY REBECCA STEAIJMAN BliA'l'Rll'l-I S'l'Elil.li ,fifwfffff if MQW 'MS- ,, Z' 1 VHJHRHW4' f f Ss-if 5 1 T uw A f sv il.: ww. 7 1' '52 f K ,W , ' - M ' 1 V f. W new, fl ,-in 1 4 ' UW, 'A V, 1 4 E' W if I 4,23 s - f . fl-Z1 , QI fl fir., X, Q 'ss f . ll, 'PW f f u -4.224 ...l..... .fr 5 I A .- ' Ll l ' f...,.. .xl t 5 . 5 ,fix S! S Y X ve I xiv .fxt jg 1 f CAROLYN S'I'El'HHNSON WILLIAM STEVENS OSCAR S'l'EVVAR'l' ROSA BELLE S'I'EWAR'l' NANCY STRONG ROBERT SVLLIVAN K i5 ll , faaei 1 2' 'Li Nsfx. iikif' aa- vi , ng is A333 'V' -1 W b I Try? X ff 5 Qual. 6-in . CAROLYN LOUISE S'l'IiPHl:lNSON-Dramatic Clulw, lituqucllc Club. Likes' Annapolis. huusc parties. long skirts, Christmas dances, J. P., school, 4'I7uzzy , Fords. flnihilmn Ifarmvilliz State Tcachcrs Collcgc. WILLIAM SIIQVENS -Baseball, lvlummgram Clulv. l.llu'.v Baseball, warm wcathcr, Arps, hcachcs. ,Amhilinn To graduate. OSCAR Lllli S'l'IiWAR'lAfjcwhnstcmn Chapter Ili-Y I,ikv.v' Eating, football, haskcthall, girls, howling. Amhilmn' Iinginccr- ing, ROSA BELLIQ S'I'liW'AR'l' Nlaury Churus l.ikv.v lxlusic, frlcd chicken, unc special hwy. Ambilmri Cunccrl pianist NANCY CAROLINE STRONG -Y-Tccris l.ikv.v Swimming, Ilvml, lmys, music, flrnhilmn' In lic a nurse ROIXIQRT ICDWARD SULLIVAN Nlaury llnaml, lxlaurv Uvrliv'-A tra. l.ilu's.' Swing music, ulancing, pliulnizraplw. flmlulmn In lic a plmmgraphcr. lvIARC2UElll'l'I2 SVv'lNSUN4I,ikl's lX4rwvics, liilxing, lwrsclvack riding, swimming Amlulmn: In lm gi huusqwifu, MAR,lORlli IlYA'l l4 SYKIQS--liiiquclic Clulv. l,i!4v.v IIursC- lvack riding. lhc hcauh, house parties, xlmlwilmn Marv Baldwin College. CALVIN WAVIQRLY 'l'A'l'llTx4v-l.il4m Baslxcilwall, lmusc parties. glances. hangs. Amlwlmn 'Ili lwccumc a hip, wheel. ANN lil.lZAI3If'l'lI 'I'AYl.OR-ffljislrilwulimrs' Clulf. l.ikvs.' Chccsclvurgcrs, Norris, lmwling. Jlrrilvzufl llnuscuilc. MARGUERITE SNVINSON MAR-IORIE SYKI-LS XVAVERLY 'l'A'I'l'M ANN TAYLOR IH-I I l'Y I'A l'I.UR VIRGIN! 'X 'I'A YLUR ROMA IIQRRY IlIi'I I'Y 'I'IIHMl'SUN lil-I'I'liY K.'X'l'llRYN 'llXYl.UR -l,ikt'.v Mun, crwltcs, truvcl . . ' llxtcmng tu lhc ram xlmliilmn In rnrrl al car. YIRCSINI.-X l.lili 'l'.'XYl.0R Office l lclpcr, lftiqucitc Cfluh l,1lw.v l'r:n'cling, tluncing, mtwica, zu gtmtl timc. flmhiimn In lWc 41 xllfttss RUIXIA l.lIIil,l..-X IIQRRY fl.1lcu.v fflassicul music, childrcn, l:'CllXCl0ll1cs, to hu ltwccl hy an certain pcrsnn, dancing .lmlvilmn t 'urxc. 1 fs IEILI IY ANNIC 'l'l I4 lXIl .ION fllistrihulors' Cluh l.iku.v Dunc- inpz, llmllwull. hzxnunu Splits. xxvilnvntnpz, pcuplc, lbod, xlnihilitvt 5ll'l1t!p.Il'ilPl1Cl'. l3lf'l l'Y -IU.-KN 'l'l5Cfl ll.liR 1.1km A Uzmcing, music, radio, xxcclt-cnds, niuvicw, nmlcs ,-lmlvifmn lb make 21 success ul' lilc. ,lU.'XN LUIS 'l'OXN'NSliND 1.1km lX'cclf-ends, huvridux, Llanc- J' IIUJ, xjlfgllllil Bcalch, Stun Kcntun, xlmbllmn, To gill thu must twut ul lilc YIVIAN Al'l'llfS'l'lXl.'XN rlciktzv 'l'hc ctrlor grccn. hnusc ,Qartlcs trips. Llimcing, mcmhcrs ut thc tmppuwitc suv :lrnhilmn Io Suc- ccctl in all my undertakings Wll.l.I.-NM GRAY l'lKIli l utwllvtilllX'lal1a1J,cr. I.ikv.v M li P tor- I' lXl. Ilvotlmll, lwmvling xlnilvzrmn lflcctrical cnginccr, CIA'l'lIliRINli l'.'Xl'RlCil.'X 'IIURNIQR -Latin Cflulw, lfliquctlc Cfluh, Assistant lfclitur ul' fltxiiiiiimlorc. ffhristinas Play. junior Usher, Rt-Ll Crews IiL'DFCS1Sl1lElIlYL'. Vulcnlinc Shmv. Maury' Klin- strcls '48 .-lnilulmn 'I't1lwctmn1t- S lccl in height -l.fXNllf t.-XN'l'UlNlil'l'lf YIQRSIYNIQN -Red lfrosx, I.iku.v lfrcnch Irics, ltmtlmll gnincx lmskctlmll gumcs, cars, fun. :Inlin- lmn llX'PIYl. June HIi'I I'Y 'I'ISl'HI.l-IK YIVIA N 'l'R I-ISTMA N PATRICIA 'I'I'RN ER Seniors JOAN 'IWPWNSIAITNIJ U'Il.l,IAM 'l'l'l'lx -IANIIS VI-IRB ITN mmf , - -1- vw 'W' ... 2 1 4, . xv xii HNQUX. E . it 1.1116 BE.'I I'Y WADE AI.LEE'I'A WALKER NELLIE NVARD Seniors BETTY LEE VVADE Cl-lARl.U'l l'E NVALRER WAVERLY WARD s K ' 5 , , 2 s , A I T xc Xi' Y . Q v. J N GLADYS VVARREN SHIRLEY NVARREN PAULINI-1 WASSERMAN MIRIAM WEISMAN l5li'li'l'Y ANNE WADE --lvlaury News Representative, Y-Teens, Monogram Club, Dramatic Club. Like.: Good food, Spell- houndf' flying. all gworts, Virginia Beach, long walks, dancing, school, Ambition: ,ollege, BETTY LEE WADE'l.iki'.v.' Bowling, haselwall, good music. Ambition: To he a successful receptionist. ALLEIZTA VIRGINIA WAl.KliRfJunior Usher. Likes. Dunc- ing, traveling, sports, movies. Ambition: To he ti successful secretary. CHARLOTTE WALKERfEtiquette Cluh, Latin Cluh, Maury News Representative. Likes: Horseback riding, art, languages, Ambition: To graduate from college. NELLIE MARIE WARD-Distributors' Club. Likes: Bill, skating, beaches. Ambition: To marry Bill. WAVERLY CARTER WARD-L,ike.t.' Music, football, hasket- hall games, Ambition: Weather man. GLADYS PENELOPE WARREN4l'lypaiia Math Cluh, French Club, Y-Teens, Cheerleader. Likes: Mastcrsf house parties, clothes, relatives, football games, Ambition: Randolph-Macon Womans College. SHIRLEY ROSE WARREN4-l,iki's' French fries, hot fudge sundaes, dancing. records, Gregory Peck. Ambition: To be a good stenographer. PAULlNE RIES WASSERMAN-'Etiquette Cluh. Likes: Lively parties, boys, eating, dancing, movies. Ambilion: To graduate from college. MIRIAM WtilSMANfRed Cross Representative, Art Club Likes Dancing, lf l Loved You, goats, University of Virginia hamburgers, swimming, bubble gum, clothes, H. R. 300. Ambition College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, RICI IARD CAI.I.liNIJIiR XVIiS'I' aliasketball. Ltkux Granby, sleep, lX1aury. flI7ll'lIlIvt7l'I, See lXfIaury beat Granby in football. NIARIAN VIRGINIA XVIISTCKYIUI?-I-atin Clul-I, Student Government Representative, junior Usher. l.il:e.v.' lvlusie, sports Maury Iootball team, spaghetti, joe. .Al7lbl,llUl'l.' Help promote tolerance in the world. ANNA MAE WI IILLOCK ---Y-Teens, Rcti Cross. I.ikv.v' T, M. T., good dances, my wonderful Iamily, house parties, Christmas, parties. .Anibtlmrr To graduate. ANN Iil.IZAI3Ii'I'lI WIIITIS--lvlaury Minstrels. l.ikc.w' Cin- namon buns, houses with white columns, new styles, lX1anning. xlnilizlionx To marry a millionaire. BARBARA ANN XVI II'I'li aY-Teens, Seienee Club, Iitiiiuette Club. I.ike.v' Vtrginia I':eaeh, walking in the rain, lootlwall, dances. :Imlulion Nurse. -IU ANN XVI Il'I'Ii -'Y-leens, lftiquette Club, lxrlaury Nexxs Stall. Like.: Virginia lleaeli, VV. R. If, country club, dances, crowds. .'ll!llVllIOIl.' College. IXIYRON CLAYRICNIXTN XVI II'I'Ii, ,Inf -Hand, Ureliestra, Johnston Chapter I IifY, l.1l:e.v.' lklusie. woodwork, sports, Skippy. fxlllllllltlll, Government xxorlt. IXIARY ANNII4' Dlfl I WI II'I'lfIIIfAI7 Iikuv' Dwminf elothts Iommy, Renn's tried potatoes. .1lI7Il7lll0l'I.' Io be a good house- xxile. RAYMOND .IASPICR WI II'I'lZHURS'li -Johnston Chapter I li-Y, Maury Hand. l.ikex Travel, milkshakes, Iootball, basketball, a lXIa Data girl .'lIYIIYIll0lI,' Ifngineer. 'lil IUIXIAS IIICIDLIQY WlI,I.IAlX'IS -Cannon Math Club, I.1kt'x.' lxlath, lootball, baseball, model building, mechanical drawing. flnilulmri. Civil engineer. RICHARD WRST ANNA MAI-I WHlI.I.Ot'k ANN XVI-II'I'I-i MA RIA N XVI-1St't7'I l' BARBARA XVHI'l'Ii MYRON WHITE RAYMOND VVHI'I'EHIiRS'I' .an- all ,io A MARY NN NHII IYHIII-HI-All THOMAS X! II I IAMS xv? .255 I rf I X ff f Q YM' EUGIZNIA ANN WILLIS-Iitiquette Club. l.ikv.s: Ilouse inarties, Christmas. dances. long skirts. H. L.. school, Virginia 3each, art appreciation. Ambition To teach school. MARY JOAN WII-I-ISfI,tkes Annapolis. dances, ice skating, horses. Ambition Drcssdcsigner. ELIZABETH ANNE WIlvIMIiR4Disirihutors' Cluh 1.1144-.v Dancing, limeades, football. Ambttttm To graduate from Maury. MARY TOY THI20 WONG DINfl,tkt'.v Mail. telephone, sound of rain, haskethall, French fries, Buick convertibles, howling Ambition' College. EMILY ROSE XNUUDALI,-'A-Y-Teens. lakes Ifrench fries, Spanish. David, swimming Ambition .Iustttihe happy PEGGY IIOPIQ WCXWLjARIjfJunitir Usher, Umcc I Ielper, Maury News Representative I,tkv.v I. Ii, dancing. Tuesday nights. friends. eold weather, cheesehuruers. Sehoek, Amlvtiton Io finish school. TVIARY ANN WIIUI.RILXQIi--'I'rcasurt'r, I'QtiLittt'tts' liluh, I Iypatta Math Clluh, Ifrench Cluh. Y-Ieens, Junior Usher. Red Cross Rep- resentative. Like.: Dancing. swimming. summer vacation, Imys, music Ambition Randolph-Macon XVoman's College PATRICK RAY WRIGI I'I3A'Maury-Bain I.tterary Society. l.tlzc.v Ice skating. swimming, traveling, movies, dancing, school. Ambition Io own ahout ten theatres. BARBARA -IANIQ WYNNIffI.:1tinC1luI1, Iitiquettc Cluh, Ivlaury Chorus, Lthr.: Dancing. tennis, voice, heach. I,attn. summer vacation, Ambtlmn Doctor. SHIRLEY JUYCIQ WYNNE--President. Y-Teens, Art Club, Maury-Bain Literary Society. Band. Maury Minstrels. lake.: Dancing. eating, foothall, camp life. people Ambition College. IEIIGENIA NVII,I.IS JOAN WIl.I,1S IiI.IZARE'I'H WINIMER MARY NVONG DIN EMILY WVOODALI. PEGGY NVOODARD ,., gg12,:'g,C rf' 4 I' Il 1,1227 ,rl -,,, -get A ' Eff ,1 1. oi 5' 443 Ms We Mgt W gi 'asf ,-..a4v- ,leg , 1 ' f- Z ,,, lbfllffgfyll MARY ANN NVOOLRIDGIC BARBARA XVYNNE I'A'I'RlK'K NVRIGI'-I'l' NHIRLEY VVYNNH 3 August Seniors BRUNO ANDERSON ELMUS BAKER FRED BROWN SARAH CANADY DOROTHY CHENMAN FRANK lJAl.ZEl.l BETFIE YAMALAKI JOHN ZAUN DANIEL ZIPPERER LESTER ZITTRAIN BETTIE YAMALAKI-Likes: Horseback riding, dancing Vir ginia Beach la ' ' ' , p ying piano, surroundings of Duke University. Ambition: Air hostess. JOHN BEVERLY ZAUN-L A b ikes: Football, Gshing, hitch hik- ing. m itian: To graduate. DANIEL WELLS ZIPPERER-Johnston Chapter Hi-Y. Like.i: Football, hunting, Virginia Beach, traveling, minstrel shows. Ambition: Electrical engineer. LESTER EUGENE ZITTRAIN-Maury-Bain Literary Society, Commodore Staff, Freedom Train Representative. Likes: Table Lennis, golf, movies, poker, Mr. Shapiro, substitutes. Ambition: awyer. AUGUST SENIORS BRUNO CARLOS ANDERSON-Johnston Chapter Hi Y Can non M th Cl b a u , Distributors' Club. Lilr.e.v: Swimming,-footballj hayrides. Ambition: To graduate from Maury. ELMUS EDGAR BAKER, JR.-Likes: Sports, girls, art, music. Ambition: Esquire artist. FRED COULD BROWN, JR.-Monogram Club. Likes: Foot- ball, swimming, bowling, girls. Ambition. Mill representative. SARAH ELAINE CANADY-Likes: Driving, beaches, eating. Ambition: Secretary. IDQERORIRIY-J EAN CHENMAN-Etiquette Club, Dramatic Club Hi es usic, dancing, travtl, Chemistry ll class. Ambilionf lo go to college. FRANK JAMES DALZE LL, jk.-Likes: Sports, parties, sle'p. Ambition: To play in a band. L August Seniors EARL DAVIS DAVID GASKINS STANLEY HARRIS JAMES HOLLAND FORREST LANKFORD JOAN MARCHANT ,it . ... 5, .sf ,,, . ,Q-ggi, Sgwgz, 4555115 1 s 1 5 ,fm A Q .Mig g. :gk Z N ROBERT MASON AUDREY PATRICK RAE PETERSON JAMES PLATO EARL CARLISLE DAVIS, JP..-Lilzes: Football, baseball, basketball. Ambition: For Maury to beat Granby. DAVID WILLIAM GASKINS, jk.-Likes: Sports, automobiles. Ambition: To be a success in life. STANLEY LEE HARRIS--Cannon Math Club, Latin Club, Basketball Team. Likes: Basketball, tennis, other sports. Am- bition: Medicine. 'Q JAMES EMANUEL HOLLAND, jk.-Likes: Football, basket- ball, baseball. Ambition: Drafting. FORREST GRAY LANKFORD-Football Team '45. Likes-' Football, softball, basketball, a short brunette, dancing. Ambition: To graduate from Maury. JOAN MARCHANT-Y-Teens. Likes: Swimming, dancing, andacertain someone. Ambition: To get married. ROBERT DONALD MASON-Football Team. Likes: Girls, Diesel, dancing, Ambition: To go back to South America. AUDREY LEE PATRICK-Art Club, Dramatic Club. Likes: Dancing, music, reading. Ambition: To model clothes. LENNIE RAE PETERSON-Likes' Music, bowling, clothes, eating. Ambition: Secretary. JAMES THOMAS PLATO-Likes: Sports, girls, movies. Am- bition: College. NAN ELLEN PORTER-Likes: Dancing, football, basketball games. Ambition: Telephone operator. NORMA CHRISTINE PRITCHARD-Like.v: Swimming, eat- ing, traveling, Norman. Ambition: To be happy and enjoy life. BARBARA LEE ROLLAND-Likes: Sweaters and skirts, house parties, Virginia Beach. Ambition: To graduate from Maury. WILLIAM LEE SCELLATO-Likes: Music, sweet women, swimming, sewing. Ambition: Business man. DENNIS EDWARD SEARS-Likes: Rae Peterson, boar racing, hunting. Ambition: To marry Rae Peterson. ANNA HOPE SINGI.ETON-I.ilze.s: Milk, snow, Chesapeake Beach. Ambition: Nurse, g,OI-IN WILLIAM SMITH-Distributors' Club. Likes: Foot- all. house parties, Turkey Anihition' To graduate. ALTON SILAS WADE-Likes: Girls, dances, bowling, baseball, basketball, football. Ambition: Architect. NAN PORTER CHRISTINE PRITCHARD BARBARA ROLLAND WILLIAM SCELLATO I DENNIS SEARS ANNA SINGLETON Joi-IN SMITH AI.'I'0N WADE fag... .3--s' . ugf ,A I E ati, . - f X f ll ll lwl ' wv fob,- Faculty of the Veterns RUTH SEARS llireftrn' qf Velemns' Tfllillflllf BA., Hollins College l'l1ll'lHVlllC State 'llcnchers College Duiurrux' xvAI.kER BRYAN CAROLEA HARRIS Moon:-t Svierzve Iiuglitli BS., Westhampton Collage B. S., Furmvillc State Tezichers College Hlil.HN lJAVIl7SON 'llAl.lAl-'IERRU llixlmjv B S lfalrmvillc Stats Picture not shown: Wim IAM H. Nmuus ,llfzllzerrirztiz-.t BA., George Washington University MA.,Universityofl'ennsylvnni:1 l,Al'RA O. W11.l.iAMs Englislz :X.B., Randolph-Macon .'l'EzlCl'1ers Collcgc xv011'lill1'5 College Veteran Graduates CECIL EDWIN ATWQXUD-Branch of tervice' Navv . . , . Likes' Popular music, a certain brunette, to meet more women. Ambi- lion' To stay single. JANIES ETHERIDGE BAYLOR-Brunch of scniire. Marine Corps. Like.: S S - ' ' ' ' H i ports, money, women. Anibzlmn. lo keep my wife happy., HERBERT WILLIAM BOWDEN-Brunch fy service l.ike.f' Food, football, boxing. Ambition: To marry an lami y. ' Army. d raise ai JOHN WALTER BRAY-Brunch af .rc-rifice: Marine Corps. Likes' Swimming, dancing, boats. Ambition: College. DAVID HARRISON BURKHART-lirancll of .ver1'ia' Army Air Force, Likes Hunting, Hshing, boating, motors. Ambiliun. Machinist. GEORGE B, COUSINS-limncli o seriiicu. Merchant lvlarinc. Lilcm I-ootball, basketball, track, Dolly. Ambition: University ol inois. HERMAN E. DAVIE-Brunch ofservice' Army. I.ikcs.' Cards, smoking. Ambilion To be an engineer. FRANK THORNTON FRANCIS . ,jR.-Branch ofxervicu' Army. l.ike.v Baseball, swimming, football. Ambition' Mechanical engineer. HENDERSON STOVALL FRAZIER, ,IKM-Brunch of .eeri'i'rv.' Army Likes' Boats, airplanes, women. Ambition' To invent a better mouse trap. HENRY HORTENSIUS GEORGE, IV-B ranch of service Army. CECIL ATWOOD JAMES BAYLOR HERBERT BOWDEN JOHN BRAY DAVID BURKHART GEORGE COUSIQS HERMAN DAVIE FRANK FRANCIS' HENDERSON FRAZIER HENRY GEORGE ,V .. ....?......-.......w .... V We A-,....,. . ,ix I -V :- , ' K W 5 U1 'V 1' A . ,:'EIQZf1.Eif'EI . 1 1 '-..: : ' .1 Q 1 hal . , e S ' u ri g, ff , U L 'fp ff' ..: 1E.f-'-If-Q-' 4:.l' I3 If . .5: i ::: fs ,G l'HILlI' GRIMSTEAD eosm' HALL joHN HARRIS JAMES HAISTEN DELBERT HARRIS CLEMENT HART 55, 2 gang 6 .- 'I H HIIIQQQIY K 1' - if I ,- V 'AAI' -EXI' fi . ts f s its? ' ' ' li -l l- l .fw'g!'1! PHILIP EDWARD GRIMSTEAD-Branrh of .service : Army Air Forces, Likes: Sleep, travel, women. Ambition, To graduate. JAMES MARVIN HAlS'I'ENABrancl1 of service: Sailboats, hunting, Gshing. Ambition: Forester. COSBY IIASKIN HALL, JR,mBfdRLiII M sertiiee Navy. Likes: Navy. 1.ike.v: lvloney, football, baseball, basketball, moonlight, Grover. Arnbia lion: To make lots and lots ol money. DELBERT RAY IIARRIS--Brunch of service Swimming, bowling, movies, sports, Amhiiion raise twins. Army. l.ike.v. Ilo marry and ,IOI IN IIUIXIITS IlARRlS4I3riirifl1 of service Coast Guard. In gt: In 'IFI Likes. lfverybody and everything Ambition school. IIIZARST CLIQMIZNT I IART faliruneli of service' Baseball, football, golf. Ainlviiihn 'lio gain sucees Armv. l.ike.v' sit1IIollywood, JOSISPII TIIIQOIXURE IIATZOPOIlI,0S--llninrli qi serine Navy. Amhiiion' College CLINTON OWIQNS HORTON. JR. --llmnrh of Likes Ifishing, hunting, women. Anihiliori St happy. seiiiiee, Navy. ay single and CLARENCE BURLIZIGII KNlGIl'l7-Brunch of service Mer- chant Marine. Like.: Driving around mountains, watching people walk up and down Granby St reel, he a millionaire. ROBERT NEWTON KOOLAGE, JR.'l3l'lll1Lih uf raising rabbits, Ambilion' Io xeriiife: Army. Likes. Traveling, flying, radio Amhition To be a top-notch radio announcer and producer. JOSEPH HATZOPOULOS CLINTON CLARENCE KNIGHT H O RTO N ROBERT R00 LACE ROSCOE LOVERN GORDON LOWE GEORGE MAHONEY HAROLD MANSFIELD ROSCOE PERRY LOVIZRN, ,lkfliruneh QI svrviu' Army Airfiurps GORDON Wlll'l'NlfY LOWE -Bnxneli uf .verltitc U. S. Marine Corps. Likvx Sports, radio, all law enlkireement agencies, and other odd things. :lmhilmn Communications engineer. GEORGE L MAllONlfYfl3runcl1 ty .njrl'iu' Navy. l.ike.v.' Dramatics, sports of ull kinds Ambition Lo he in politics HAROLD THOMAS MANSl7ll2l.D--Iirunch ty' .vuritiu-' Army. Likes' Sports WILLIAM SAMUEL lw1t:lN'l'OSll-Hrunrh of .wrmrvx Army. Likes Photography, reading, hooks, swimming ,flmhilmn To he il good photographer. ,IAMIQS HOUSTON MOSS, JR.f13fL1I'lL'Il ty .wrrirc Army. Like.: Photography,musielvoating. xlmhiliim Diesel CI1f.ZlI1l3L'I'. lX1lL'l'ON lfRW'lN NULL -Brunch of xertttru. Navy, RAYMOND lf, OllN1SliN fllrancli Q1 .wrmce Army, 1.1lu'.v' lN4ost any sport, women. xlnilwition A soft job, HOWARD ERNEST PARKIQR---lirunch td .wrrtice Army, Likes Women, l'ooLl,ltx1tl1ull Anxbition 'llolwe successful LARRY MELVIN l'l'I l'MAN -liruncli nj .vurzitcu Army. Likes Sports, girls. .-Xnihitmn lo go to college, Veteran Graduates YVll.l.IAM MCINTOSH JAMES MOSS MILTON NUI,I. RAYMOND OHMSEN HOWARD PARKER LARRY l'l'I I'MAN Veteran Graduates XVIl,l.lAM SANDALI. CHARLES SI'l l'ERSON JASPER SKENHS KENNli'I'H SMITH RUBEk'I' SMITHWICIQ MILTON SYRES THOMAS 'FERRY EARL THOMPSON GEORGE VAN BUSKIRK JAMES WIGGINS WILLIAIVI THOMAS SANDALLf-Branch of service: Coast Guard. Likes A certain girl, parties, good movies. Ambition: To graduate. CHARLES EDWIN SITTERSUN-Iirunch of .wrvice Army. Likes: NIuSic,sports,rcading. Ambition, lvlachinisl. JASPER DAVID SKENESfl3runch IJ service: Navy. KENNETH BENBURY SlvIl'I'I'I-Brunch of ser1'ice.' Army Air Forces. ROBERT BRUCE SMITHWIGKfl3runcll of service' Army. Likex Football. basketball, the beach, jenny, Henry. Ambition! To be a doctor. MILTON WILSON SYKESgBranch of service: Army. l.ike.v: Football, aeronaurics, dances, Ambition' Commerical pilot. THOMAS RICHARD TERRY-Brunrh of .vervicef Army Air Corps Reserve. Likes' Everything in general, Ambilmn. Ph. D. from college. NORWOOD EARL 'I'HONII'SONal3runch of si'rl'in ,Army, Likex: Baseball, football, beach, tennis. Amlvzlion' l'o be successful. GEORGE ROBERT VAN BUSKIRK4l3ranch of xervirir' Army Paratroops. Ambition: To be a good salesman. JAMES NEWSOIVIE WIGGINSiBrunch of .wrvice: Army Air Corps, Likes: All sports, to try and save money, girls. Ambition: To be a successful A. 51 E. mechanic. IOR N116 mn !1c1 'fi11gm'.v 0'w' 1110 icmj' kqxxv, Linn' .vfzook 11 pWfmff'f7'0111 ffzvm 115 Il Lim' NfIllkK.VAf7'0ll1 fix lfzrmzl Il Jmzg. YEIKZIIIUA' H. lX,L'7l,V0ll .'X 1.1.-1-in ,-1-iii? ,-Q .l.l11 gi-1-ixl .-1-11-1111-1 l HARDEN PIANISI' Junior Class History Coming one step closer to graduation, we emerged from our Sophomore year as very capable students, fully aware of the important duties we must fulfill as Juniors. To take a brief glimpse at our Sophomore year, we remember the fear which dwelt within us as we mounted the lofty steps of Maury High School. This fear was soon erased when we became acquainted with our fellow students, the faculty, and the activities of Maury. Under the splendid guidance of Miss I-lettie Gibbs, our sponsor, this class and its officers have cooperated to make this year a memorable one for us. Juniors were prominent in all the activities at Maury. Among them, athletics, band, chorus, journalism, languages, debating, and public speaking held important places. ' Of all the events of our Junior year, a prom proved to be the most outstanding. This Junior Prom was the first of its kind to be given in the history of Maury. We sincerely hope that a dance sponsored by the Junior Class will become an annual affair. As we follow in the footsteps of the graduating class, we hope to set an example for the classes which follow us. Benefiting from the experiences of this and the previous year, the class of '49 looks forward to its last year at Maury with the expectation of even greater things. BE'1 rY SMi'rH, Svcrctafj' unior Class Officers I.EoNAao Jonsson ,.,... l'rc,vidz-ut Russml. Evsri' .... Iliff-lJf6.ffdfIIl BETTY SMITH ..,.. .,... . Swrelarjv PEGGY McCl'Nn .,...... Treaxurer Miss Harrie Glass ,..., Njmumr l.Qf! ru ?'f.Q'!If.' Smith, Evert, Miss Gibbs, McCune, Johnson Il IX! 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'l'hc lung' and .vhffrf ofiir. 8. .-Xin'r life grand? 13. Wowfff IU, 'Vhi-rc people who xrudx 1 Fi, ll. Sm ilc prvrry, joan. 112. Pay your nickle, Bud? SOPHOMORES llf11'111m1.v zlffflw .vumff lf1i114Q1v 'Q'7Yl'lQ'. .N'f1!f1f.vf Y W fi x l'llI'f L'YMl3.'XI.!S' Y J Sophomore Class History September S, 1947! Will we ever forget that day? For on that day we had emerged at last from Blair and Ruffner junior High Schools into senior high school, proud of entering for the first time the portals of dear old Maury High, but a little dubious and frightened about what the future held for us. We were off to a good start with the election of our officers-four capable and willing workersfpresident, jackie Pierceg vice-president, Billy Berry, secretary, Shirley Mcl.eang and treasurer, jerry Ridge. As our sponsor we were quite privileged in acquiring the assistance of Miss Dorothy l.escure. Wlith the support and cooperation of the entire class, she and the class officers made our First year at Maury a successful one. Maury is very lucky in having many of our classmates who, during the year, showed great promise of making outstanding contributions to their new Alma Mater. Willard Sawyer and Barbara Moore became best bets for best all 'round g Marshall Roberts of'l'ered his musical genius, and Richard Carper demonstrated his athletic ability in the field of sports. There were many, many more, too numerous to include here. We were proud to be a part in helping inaugurate the Honor System at Maury, a move- ment which was begun just at the time we entered. We hope that through the support of our class, the aspirations of those who introduced it at the school will be realized. Our class was an unusually large one, and, as such, we look forward to leaving in the future a dehnite contribution to the school of which we are now a part. May we, the class of I950, see all our dreams fulfilled before our day of graduation! SH I R LRY Mel ,EA N, Sl'l'7'6'flll1V Sophomore Class Officers -IAcQuE1.YN PIERCE ....., I're.fidenl WI1.1.iAM BERRY '.... Vire-President SHIRLEY Mcl.EAN ...,.. S6f7'Effl?1l' JERRol.D RIDGE ...... . 7'7'EYIJll7'Fl Miss Doaorm' l.ESCl'Rl-I. .SIIWHIJIII lmjft In riglzl: Mclean, Berry, Miss l.escure, Pierce, Ridge -----... Sophomore Home Room Representatives R.-ua l,m rx M.fx'r'rll-1 li SM l'l'H l'.fx'1'Rlcm HlDl'KlNS lil lZ.'KllE'l'H SNownHN ANN Mefox' B1-:'1 1'Y .-XNN 1X'1II,I.ER .-Xrnkm' XYHI'I'EHi-IAID FR.-xNK Snsvr IXIARY HELEN Pr:'rERsoN 'l'HoMA-xx CHANn1.r:1z BARBARA BACKUS MACK Mcfrkkx' RONA CLARK FRANK S'rEwAR'l' IXIARLENE SMITH SoNNx' L'Anm.1. BE'1 1'Y .IRAN HARRELI. 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M ? THE SCHOOL AT WORK Aluyic, to frezzff !Ifl7'l71071'X, must in- zfexvtigate di.vfom'. 4 PfIll1l7'1'f1 XM X w WW ' i f f' 7? ' I x Z 1 f Ogg, XZWA ,,,,, , ,,,,, .,,,. ,ff I rI'f'?l B' X , x will 5 A' def ,.., L Ei' ' Rf . 4 fx, l ff , 5 I 4 , f , ' f W 7 I REI-IE.-XRS.-XL i 4 Accelerated classes enable veterans to complete a term in nine weeks instead of the usual eighteeng but they must cover the same material as students in regular courses. On the left above, Mrs. Moore reviews the plot of Macbeth with her Veteran students of lfnglish. Un the right, Mrs. Bryan points out to veteran students of biology, the bones of the human skeleton. Repairing a Motor? Selling Neckties? Interpreti a Pie? We Find Uur Answers in Maurj Projects make work more interesting for students. Visual aids, such as the charts, magazines, and globe shown below, supplement the textbook and stimulate interest in the subject. Un the left, three students put together a Christmas exhibit which they created as one of their projects in art class. Un the right, Miss Crowder discusses with a group the geographical aspects of their problem in social studies, while others study reference books and magazines and assimilate material in their notebooks. -9 if SL award a V ' ,afraid 537355 A5346 as GC? 3 lln xnL.1tnm.1l slmps lui Inns pimnlg tulinuul cxpcrlcviucs tliut may lzm-1-lw lnllinu-tl :ls at Clil'L'L'I' ni' :ls :in intcrcsting lnilxlsy. plhnzu' fijjl: Mr. Wilsnn, :xutn slinp imtrm-n-r, pnints nut tlic principle nl' tht- umiluistinri engine tu students wlw grntly gintl t-xpt-i-it-:iw quiutmnulwilc rcpuir. 'l'nprig!1f.' ln tlic print slump, tlic lmys lcurn tu sct typu, zirraingt- :nnl pl'uufil'c:1nl cupy, :intl upcrzitc sewn-:il typcs ul' printing niucliincs lwy printing viwlis fin' st-linnl usc. ln tliis picturc tlic lwys :ire printing pzlgcs lin' class will lmnlgs, wliivli :irc nxt-tl lu' Nurliwllg tn'z1cl1c1's. Vzakespeare? Baking faried Classrooms Stutlcnts lcurn thc puwcr anal useful- ul' clcrtricity liy using actual equip- tncnt fu llcinunstrutc tlic clcctricall prnlmlcnis zllwut wllicli tllcy stumly. Buys in tlic wnnalwmk slmp are sliuwn wurking un intlivinluzil pm-iccts. illllm' twn lmys un tlic lvlit are sanding ll wnmlcn L-In-st, wliilc Mr. llalrvcll, ir1str1u'tur, liclps utlicrs prepare :uni cut xxuml lim' picture lil'illNt'S. 3 www .1,..-..N. --...wt f- Q.. ..,.,.a.. . , .Tas . .-wi fi .i:. M W wswuuug l,tjf7: These boys are developing strong biceps by competing in a rope climb race in physical education class. Rig'!1f: Sponsored by the Tidewater Automobile Association to promote silt dining, idiixei ti uning cl iss wis introduced lf M uns this c ll ln this picture, hli. Hat ' 2 ' ' 'L if ' ' Z Z .'V'l'. ' .' es points out parts of the engine to a group of future drivers. Besides conducting experiments in MN J xxx! v- the school laboratory, the science classes occasionally go on held trips problems. :Xt the left, ll group ol science students, accompanied by Miss Kate Gillette, visit the Naval Air Station. A naval instructor explains how gasoline is fed to the engine ol- an airplane from its several tanks. Girls who take home economies get varied training in cooking and home making. liwfnw ftjfl: Students prepare a luncheon for guests of their depart' ment. :Xt the luncheon lrightl, one of many given during the term, are faculty members, administrators, and a student hostess. Standing are two home economics students who served the guests. ' lt 2113 v-. l SNR for first hand knowledge of their 051' wifi -'W :Xt luncli tinie, tlie liungzxry students rusli in twu direetiuns: une tlie seliuul eailietetin, where tlie zilmve pictures ul' the girls' and buys' sections were tzilaeng the other -across the street, where those who prefer the uut- ut'-duurs, liuy szindwielies :ind milk at une uf several eunl'eetiuiiz1t'ies. ln t li e eumrnercizll department, students acquire tlie vzzriuus skills :ind knuwledge they will need in future liusiness :ind distriliutive fields. l.t.'f7.' Seniur typists tzilie il ten-niinute speed test. lx'ig'l1!: :X student tries lier linuw- ledge ul' selling un ll lu1yei ' in dis- ttiliutive education elziss. 5 '-X, mwti'c0NFECTlUl .,,,,.,,,,, , li . 7,1 A l i' ' vgill' I-all-fi A, my -0 V 3 f 0 i i fix fl k V X,-1 ORGANIZATIONS The musir in my lzefzrf I bore Long Ilffff' if was lzezmz' no more. IVilfi1zm llf'0r1f.vw0r!!z xlff X I fi XNII IQ ' - 1 Q x .j- X x X 1 1 r X QNX ,QNX Qf!g K f Q X, A M sy, X ff Xffj Z s.. s, X f, ff -S, ,,, 'Q fx-Q' j 1 xf 'mf X I xx fl! f I X 1-LNCQRF, Q .gm ,Q , - is - se ...,..., .,:, s .. ,,,, Beginning the publicity Q ll Ulm campaign for the honor system ,A E at Maury, Martha frosswhite ef QUT' l 9 lll and Billy Addington are shown posting a placzxrd in the front hall. Student Government initiates honor system at Mazzry The Student Government strives to stimulate student-teacher harmony, to promote good citizenship, to give students ll voice in school affairs and to sponsor worthwhile school projects. During the past year they continued their drive to beautify the school grounds and began work on a new project, that of formulating an honor code for Maury which they hope will grow into a student-governed honor system. STUDENT COUNCIL Mon! row: Lucille Munden, Herbert Bunin, Martha Crosswhite, Rohert Clyluurn, Frances lfrunklin, Bnrlmru Moore. Seann! row: joe Phillips, George Cuvros, William Addington. Y .. nl QQQQ 2 ,.,, KH wma ii + EXT? r ' Amr STI lDliN'l' .-XSSHIVI Bl ,Y lfrrmr rffzu' Herliert Bunin, Martha Crosswhite, Rolwert Clylmurn, Miss Crowder, Frances lfranklin. -Vf'rw11ft'n:c'.' Barlvara Dennis, Sue l.egum, Darlene Bell, Gloria Riplcv, Pauline Sod, lanet Carter, Lucille Munden .loyee Cutrell, Tlielina Bradford, Helen Hecht, Betty Hackney, john Berkley.. 'I'l:1'n1'.r'nri'.' Betsy 'Silnpson, Peggy liyett, Claudia Hood, Mary Moskos, Phyllis Wilt, Cecilia Drtucll Anne knight, Patricia Hopkins, Nancy Ayers, Betty Dixon, Norma Kiger, Ann' Clifton. l'i0lH'lfl wf:z'.' Frank Holton, Edward Giles, james Baker, William Addington, William Matthews, Bennett White Ralph MeQIannan, Willard Sawyer, Chauncey Ollinger. They also continue drive for beautification of school grounds Olflflk' HRS hl.,xarH,x L RUSSW'HI'l'lr1,., .,......,... ...,.. Roailzar Ct,ynt'aN. . . . . .1'irff lfa-xtveics lfa.-xNi4i.tN, . .. ..... Ili-1Rtusa'rHt'NlN .,,.......... ,. Miss :XNNIIQ Bi-11.1. Caowniaa. . .. The Student Government has worked energetically for several years on their lmeauti- fication project. Shown at the riglir are -loe Phillips, Nancy Ayers, lfranees lfranklin, Ben- nett Wliite, and Miss Crowder, as they examine slirulwlaery that needs attention at the X east entrance ot' the lvnilding. 4 P7'r'.t1'fff77l Pl'r'.ffrfr'llf .N'f'r1'rlfz11i' 7'I'l'Il5lll'1'7' . th'f70ll.f0l' Y-TEEN CLUB l rw1lrnw: Lucille Munden, Ann Law, Beverly Gustafson, Martha Crosswhite, Shirley Wynne, Anne Ceglis, Dale Page, Anne Buckner. S'erw1drr1w.' Frances Franklin, Carolyn Hunter, Betty Simon, May Warren, Carolyn Antlioulis, Barbara Mc- Farland, Alice Deal, Mary Maliaros, Chris Andresos. Tlzirdrnw: Miss Cordelia Tazewell, jeanney Turbyfield, Florence McKenzie, Anne Allred, -lewell Stephens, jean Foster, Connie Cathart, Miss Gofiigan, jean Cartwright. lfourth row: Nancy Strong, Peggy McCune, Verona Willey, Grace Powell, Norma Kiger, jackie Hanna, Audrey Dixon, Elizabeth Knight. The Y- Teen supper meetings alive with spirit of friendship The Y-Teen motto, Not by might, but by My spirit, saith the Lord, serves as the theme of all their activities. And there are many activities! Candlelight Recognition Service, Christmas Banquet-Dance, Mother-FathenDaughter-'I'eacher Banquet, Week- end at Camp Lynnhaven, Joint Meetings with Granby Y-Teens, regular weekly supper meetingsfall of these give the Y-Teen Club many opportunities to promote good fellow- ship among its members. New members are initiated into the Y-Teens at an im- pressive Candlelight Recogni- tion Service. Florence Mc- Kenzie and Carrie Moi-purge are shown at the left as they read with other members the Y-Teens Constitution. Y!I'l'Il'IN CLUB l-'wut ruin- Stuatrt iiullttlee, .Iezm Keenan, Bztrhztrax Bziecus, Burlmrat Briton, Bztrlmrzt Barker, Anne lfotino nm jones, Kitty Rose, Vicky Kal. .Nkrmnl min- Barlmrzi Stanley, Carrie Morpurge, Anne Clifton, Audrey lfields, lfrziulein Ward, lizirhtri I ati Diane 'l'hom:ts, Dorothy Godwin. 'I'l1ir'i1'vrtf:c'.' Mary Moskos., Hzllel Edwards, Billie Ruth Butt, Phyllis Wilt, lletty Smith, Yirgie fur IL C r l .lllS,.'AHl1il Belle ci!'lH'1Il. I-'ff1tr'111r'wzz'.' Ann Mamsfield, Marilyn Fdwards, Corrine Moore, Gwen Barnes, iiloriat vlones, Kzithlun Ripley Margaret jolly. Good fellowship enriched by joint meetings with Granby Y- Teens Ul+'l lCliRS SiiiRi.r:i'NYi'NNi-:,.. .. .,.......... M.xit'i'HA Q1ROSSWHl'l'li. . . .... Firff lin: ANNE l.m: Ci-:c:i.1s .... . .-A'1't'lN11I' lift'- l3,xi.r:l'.-xcarz ............,.. ..,. . .. .. l3r:yr:Rl.i' cil7S'l'Al-'SUN ....,.,...,...,..........4..,.., ,. . Miss lXlAiuat'r:iu'1'i-1 fiOFl IliAN, Miss IJORUTHY l.l-1SQ'l'Rli... ... fIl'1'.i'frf1'1if lJ7'r'.VfzI'1'llf lJ7't'.ftI!lt'I1f N1'l'H'fll71V 'l'1'm.i'1m'z' iA'f7flll.fUl'A' Supper meetings are held every other Uetliiesdzly at the Y. W. C. A. The Granby Y-Teens frequently join the ixlllllfyCllIl31lffl1C'SCl1lC'C'fll'lgS. A picture of such ll joint meet- ing is shown nt the right. Practically every senior wants to he in the lfashion Show! Here Mrs. Gallup and Miss Yan Us direct Ann l,aw and 'I'onuny Matthews as they try out, while Tomniy Brad- shaw, lf r e d lfriednian and Gene Randolph await their turn. The Etiquette Club is one of Maury's largest organizations Organized in H1313 hy Miss Ruth Riddick to discuss the various liornis of etiquette, the ., . - , .. l',IlklllL'ilC L luh has grown to he one of Maury s largest and niost popular eluhs. l he animal l'ilSlllllll Show, sponsored in cooperation with the Art C lulw, is looked forward to as one ol the niost interesting events of the year. l'l'l'lQllIi'l l'l'l CLUB lvfml ru-zc': .-Xnn l,aw, liarhara Stanley, Mary Ann Wbolridge, Mrs. Gallup. .Vffmnir'ntc'.' Chris .-Xndresos, Anne jones, Nancy Ayers, Beverly Gustafson, :Xudrey Dixon, Bertha Perlin, Charlotte Walker, Retta Leigh Amelson, Margaret Rawls. 'I'l1:'m' raw: Pansy Donsky, Christine jones, Kay Munden, Jane Doyle, Mary Ann jones, .lean Greeson, HCIYX llolland, lflaine Bennett, Dorothy jean Chenman, jean Pldens, Pauline lyasserman. l-'ninth rntcu' Jacqueline Hanna, Leona Alcox, Mary West Crocker, Barhara Cline, Nancy Nlcla-od, Nancy Bradley, Blair Rohertson, Charlotte Dunn, Virginia Taylor, Betty Derring, Barhara lYynne, Ceeilia Driesell li'l'lQlll'iT'l'l'i Clllli I-'mul 1'fiat'.' l,ilwlsy lferelmee, Geraldine .-Xindursky, Marcelene Coplon, Betty Gardner. A'rmm1'm:a'.' Rosemarie jackson, Harriett Martin, Charlotte Adams, Nancy Ciilmev, Maric-tie Sykes. .lm at C it Mary Ross, .loan Holland, Carolyn Stevenson. i I V 'l'l1in11w::'.' Charlotte Rolvinstm, Betty Parkstone, .lo Melchor, Helene Shotwell, Charlotte l'illey, Alum W iitt llale Page, Betty Gunter, Sue l,egum, .lean Amis. l mn'fl1 m::': Patricia Turner, .lane Kerwiek, laieille Munden, Suzanne Bradley, lflifzllwetli Kniigit llu mi Bratltlmrtl, Ann l,ee Ceglis, Gwen Barnes, Betty Lou Marshall, Peggy Stinson, Frances Curleto. Their annual Fashion Show ---one of Maury's big events OFFICERS ANN LAW ..,,., ,...... ....,. ANN ARMs'i'iuiNu. .. , . .l in'- B-XRIZ.-XRA ST.-XNI,liY ...,,,. . . . i Slim' ANNE lYUUI,RIl7tili. .. . Mas. l'iRl.IiNIi ci.-Xl,l.Ol', ., . 'l'lie girls are always eager to select tlie clothes tliey will wear in the lfasliiun Show. Here Helene Shotwell ponders tlie selection of an evening clress and wrap as a saleslacly of a local clepartment store ltmks un. . Prfxidenf P7'1'.firI'1'I1f N1'l'l'1'fIl7' i' 'll7'lYl.Vl17'I'7' A -Yf7lll1.YUI' Shown in his usual jovial mood, Rev. P. Rowland Wag- ner is a frequent guest speaker at Maury-Hain meetings. Maury-Bain Literary Society brings many speakers to its meetings OFFICERS jot: PHil.i,IPs ..,.... ...,...,...., . . .Pnxvirfrizl JANE1' KIREGORY .,..,. ,,..,... . h't'6'l't'f!l7ll' KENNETH l'lAWCE'l l'E, , , ...,..... Tn'1z.r1m'r GA RRY Go i,Ds'rE I N .... ,.,. t N'crgm11t-al-1irmr MR. HENRY Noi,i.i:Y ....... 4 . . . . . .......... .N'po11.mr A combination of the former Maury Literary Society for girls and the Bain Literary Society for hoys, the Maury-Bain Literary Society is one of the oldest organizations at Maury. Many outstanding speakers are invited to its meetings, including ministers, attorneys, and people from other professions. The club also sponsors parties, dances, and the annual Spring debate. MAURY-BAIN LITERARY SOCIETY lfrwzl raw: Barbara Ugletree, Kenneth Fawcette, Joe Phillips, Janet Gregory, Garry Goldstein, Jane Kerwick. .N'rfrn11ir'nw.' Bertha Perlin, Jean Cartwright, Peggy Sarantis, Dorothy Parvin, Shirley Phillips, Sally Gottfried, getty Sue Cooke, Frances Franklin, Doris Respees, Betty Glasser, Celeste Friedman, Lillian Keene, Kathleen ip ey. Third raw: Retta Leigh Amelson, Jacqueline Hanna, Sue Bartley, Lucille Munden, Audrey Dixon, Nancy Ayers, jean Fdens, Bernice Shepherd, Cilda Klatf, Anne Lee Ceglis, Doris Hecht, Sue Spiegel. l uur!l1rnw.' William Cohen, Ralph McClannan, Fugene Randolph, Marshall Bohannon, William Sawyer, Davida Stark, Charlotte Pilley, Stella Pleinka, Leonard Johnson, Al Miller. , ,, , 4 Vance Mitchell, right, dis- cusses with .-Xshby Spratley and l.eonard -Iohnson the first ol. their annual stump exhibits. Newly organized Stamp Club exhibits interesting collection to student body Ul+'lfIL'liRS X riser: Mrrcurcri.. , ,..,... . . . . , ..i,i l'w.ri11'r-111 l,iaoN,xkn -Iourwson , . , ,-N'1'wv'ffzf1i'-'l'rf'11.r111'm' lflmxtxkn ll.-xcixnm' ,,,.. . i.... ,'l11r!im1m'r Miss ROIHiR'l'.'X llonoms. . . ,.., N,Dflll.Yfl7' Carrying out their purpose of promoting il general interest in stamp collecting, thc Maury Stamp Club holds auctions for its members and brings to Maury unusual stamp exhibits which are open to the student body. Their lfall exhibit, held in the library, at tracted many students and placed the elub high on the list of worthwhile organizatio at Maury. STAMP Cl,l'H l rm1lr'nf:'.' Marie Fly, Leonard johnson, Miss Hodgkin, Vance Mitchell, Edward Hackney. .X4f'H1l111 7'Hit'.' Ashby Spratley, Warren Redford, lvan Kirsch, Edward Boyd, Robert l,cwis. ,7' Mr. -laines lf. lfreenuan, Assistant 'DIVISION Cliielioli the lnternal Revenue Office, is pictured as he explained the value of a knowledge of niathe- matics in preparing income tax returns. Cannon Math Club speakers emphasize value of math in future occupations Ol+'lflCIiRS Ronriki' IJRARE. , ..,,. .......,... ..,..,.. P 1 'avifzlmll NY! i,l,l.-uu Anninrwrou ,.., ,...... I 'ice-P1'fxviiz'w1! XyIl.l,l.'XlX1 M.fxNsoN ....., Miss Lill.'XlVIl'I-I l7o1 rn.x'r. .4 . . -Yt'L'I't'f1ll'l'-Tl'l'1l.fIH't'I' . . , . , . . . .NflflIl.fll7' Named for Mallory li. Cannon, once head of the Math lltpaitnitnt and l1Ill1LlP.ll ul Maury, the Cannon Math Llulw was lounded for the purpose of arousing an interest in IH.lfl1t'll1Lll'lCS and to emphasize its value in future occupations. CANNON MATH CLUB 1'i7'rHIll'UiUS William Manson, Robert Drake, Miss Douthat, William Addington. Svc'0v1dro'w: Cecil Self, Garry Goldstein, Ralph MeClannan, Robert Austin, VYaverly Berkley, Alton Evans, Joe Phillips, Loring Rue, Jack Bacon, Russell Marshall. 'I'hirf1rnw.- Barringer Marshall, Freddy Forsberg, William Hopkins, Conoly Philips, Marshall Bohannon, YVilliam Rohertson, john Flannagan, Bevill Plaine, Charles Moore, Thomas Bradshaw, Kenneth Fawcett, l,ce Addison, l,amer luinsler. 5 M W he IIYP.-X'l'l.-X MATH CLUB I-J'rn11rn-1f'.' Suzanne l.egun1, l,eona Cherin, Bertha l'erlin, lVlargaret Rawls, Gladys Warre Cerilia D V Y1, Fast ,loyu liisese, Betty Looke, -Ierry beehnger. .Vrrnmlru-1c'.' Diane llurst, 'l'helma Hutchinson, Adele Gray, Audrey Dixon, Carol Barham, lrene Mahi o Peggy livett, Mary Ann Woolridge, Barbara lNlael arland, Christine -lones, 'l'ablwy Bright. 'l'hinl1wa'.- Sandrta Greenberg, Dorothy Bailey Phyllis, Dwyer, Betty .lo Sutton, Bernice Shepliertl, Barvtrl St: l D 'Q ' '-mf' - 7 ' 'A tn ny, orot 13 . tnlth, lmm.,y lxllglllll, ltrnolaa Iartridge,NNnllenelN1t-Duffie. Hypatia Math Club stresses value of mathematics for girls Gl.Am's NYARRIQN. lxl.-XRKIARIFI' R.uyi,s C FK'll IAN l,RlFNl lI Mas. Aramis Su.-yn' Ol+'l+'lCliRS ,l'n'.via'f11f . . . . . . Iliff'-l,l'r'J'lrI'r'1ll . . ,-hit'f7'l'fIl7lV-'lvl'l'Il.l'lH'1'l' . . . . . , . . . .A'pu11.mr 'lihe Hypatia Math Club mathematician. lr proyules an opportunity tor those who appreciate this subject to ni together to promote Interest H1 IT111fllClNilflCS. Leaving serious thoughts 4 math beluntl, members ot' the llypatia and Cannon Math Clubs are shown finding their partners by comparing num- bers at one ot' their joint parties. all ntlecl in H13 l, was naniecl for the famous lfgyptian won ln the First picture, members of Art Club are sbown paintf ing the set for tlie H347 lfasbion Sltowg in the second, tlie elub is pictured entertaining W. M. Simpson, sculptor, at tea. ggi nil Art Club entertains famous sculptorg co-sponsors Fashion Show OIWICFRS IDORIS CSR!-IRR ...,, ....,..,,.. ......,, I J 7'l'.fiII,t'l1l .-Xiussoib Bklonr ,... ,,.. I fyift'-P7't'.Viffl'7lf HELEN Ross SWAN, . . ,,,..., -S't'C'I'I'fll71V Stufx lu' ciAl,l,Al,l-ZH, . . ..,,.... 'l'rm.v1m'7' IJ.-WRIQIA CA MER .... . . .Nf'rgi'1z11!-111-,irmx Mlss l3E'r'rx' VAN Os. . ,..,..... Nprn1.m7' Newly organized tbis year to further tlie ability and appreciation of all wbo have an interest in art, the Art Club bas been one of Maury's busiest organizations during the past year. ART CLUB l mnt rn-iv: Mary Lou Hope, Arnold Bright, Doris Greer, Helen Ross Swan, Patricia Carter, Stuart Ciullalee. Nt't'UPl1II7'UTC'.' Helen Hecht, Betty Holland, Libby Ferebee, Carol Maehen, Joyce Slocumb, Marilyn Shomier. 'l'l1ird row: ,Io Melchor, Barbara Edwards, Helene Shotwell, Marlene Levinson, Frida Lesser, Cilda Klatf. l u1n'll1 rmc'.' Miriam lYeisman, .loan Canias, Gloria Jones, Donald cl0lClITllFlTl, Howard Harden, Buddy Killmon. N img to hear rhe dezul in ur rho next enlitiwn, in um XYllire types copy, in 1 Rice plains lay-our, 1 Q lain Hamlin and Hlllll mipiir Pl'UUl4l'CZltl galley Maury News Staff keeps busy pre paring bi weekly student newspaper lhl.-XRCI.-X RICE, lim H X r-:RA 'l'iu:xi,i:R .... ANN ri lfmuzixrzk, lim XVI i.l.ENr: MCDU I-'FIR Ronxiu' l,INni-:M ANN -IOHN RlcHAknsoN,. lXl.xiu'l,o1i Hows. .. MRS. MARIA IQAPP, N fum! in Mary Lou Hope, Willem- Mcllufhg Bun I irdmr ldx Bull H lrdm Nur: lrgxlnr I' Nl R xpipc rr Mm I crchuc. um Muric Philips, Rachel lfleishm in lwnl Charm Plilihnrh lc-rnhu Prhlxn MQL1rtx -Xnn Vinh Snlli Plcinku, Ann Loc Ccglis, M u M ICN im 1r1 Ihim' nf Mrs. Rupp, Bzirhurzi Sr R C n in K ithmz, Mr. Shapiro. lumth If Charlotte Pillcy, Sydnu lirfgnrlld Dum! Moon Hnwird Hlrdnn Rolnrr lmdgmmn ohn Rudi irdsun. lflfl ni Henry McCoy, Aggie Mai ns Will: im B lClllN Milli: l,:1x'crn little, G:-urge Crum Ruhgrt 11 fl ' ' ji JHNSTK JN CHAPTER H I -Y lfrmxt raw: Edward Giles, l,anier Fansler, Thomas Bradshaw, Robert Stewart, Mr. Bates, Robert l.indemann, Robert Boggs, joe Phillips. .N'errn1d raw: Warren Redford, Robert Dechert, Richard Galloway, Philip Floyd, Robert Detterman, Armistead Smith, l.ee Addison, Eugene Randolph, Richard Kunzman, Russell Evett. Thim' row: Patrick Goss, David Berend, Herbert Schippell, Guy Evans, Bennett White, Thomas Bishop, James Stallings, james johnson, Arnold Davis, Raymond Whitehurst, Russell Marshall, Wiley Merritt, john Harris, Bruno Anderson. l u14rll1raw.' jack Powell, Oscar Stewart, James Anderson, William Matthews, Edward Keeter, l.loyd Johnson, Howard Holloman, Jack Mace, Edward Boyd, Hughes Palmer, Robert Drake, Kenneth Herring, Myron White, Harvey Gibbs, Marvin Hines, james Dalonas, Arnold Bright. Johnston Chapter Hi-Y sponsors milk fund for undernourished children OFFICERS ROBERT STEWART ....,,......,.......,... ......... P resiflwzz Rols1eRT TJNDEMANN, 'PHOMAS BRADSHAW .... ...,..... I fire-Pnxrizfwzl RonERT Bonus ......,,............,.... ...... R recording .S'frrmz1Qv IANIHR T'iANSl.ER .... . . .Corrrxtpondifzg Nl'CI'4'fIl7lV l'ilJWARD Guns ...... .....,..,..... ' I'1'vzz.rlm'r Euoi-:NE RANoo1.vH. .. . . .Clzzzplzzin MR. RonERT BATES .... . . .S,D0ll.f07' DR. T. R. NICHlll.I.S ...,,.,,.........,...,......,...,....,, .rldviufr The purpose of the l-li-Y is to create, maintain and extend throughout the high school anl the community high standards of Christian character. ' T ' Avis-i The Johnston Chapter of the Hi-Y sponsors many social activities. Pictured here are members and their dates en- joying one of the Hi-Y dances, proceeds of which were given to the Hi-Y Milla Fund for Undernourished Children. 'l'o1nn1y jones is shown pre- paring Knock llownu for entry i11 the Moth flass ot' the lil-IT Maury Regatta. Presi- de11t leneh l'h1ll1ps, in dark glasses, looks on. 'fu-or Maury Regatta in June big event for West Chapter of PH-Y Ol lflC'lfRS AIQICNCII l,Hll.I.Il'S .,,, ..........., ..,. l ' I't'.fffI,VIll L'ov1Nc:'1-on M.-xomc.. .... .,, L'oNo1,1' l'11I1.1.11-s. , . 1 'ict'-l'rv.vi11'1'11f . . . . . . ,Nt'fI't'ftll:l' Roiu-iR'1' Austin. , . , . . 'I'rm.f1m'r S'1'Ev1: C.-XVROS ....,. ..,. I fhapfzzill MR. lC1.M1:R Hint: .... . . ..N'pfn1.mr MR. lf. M. B1f:Rk1.m' ,...... ,.............,.... ..... . A la'1'i.rw' Carryiiig the purpose ot' the Hi-Y, the West Chapter this yea . dollars tor the World Youth Fund and gave Clll'lSfI11IlS baskets to needy families ot Norfolk, 111 addition to sponsormg their annual Maury Regatta. r donated one hundred WISST CHA PTHR H I-Y lfrunl mia' Robert Austin, Covington Magee, Mr. Ride, Tenth Phillips, Steve Cavros, Conoly Phillips. .Yf't'wl1imic'.' Robert Drake, Stanley Tugwell, Philip l.egun1felter, Arthur Jett, xvllllillll Robertson, Marshall Bohannan, jr., W'averly Berkley, William Manson, John Berkley. 'l'l1inf ru-:c'.' l,awrenee Bartlett, David Kelley, Harold Austin, Robert Sheetf, Leonard johnson, Robert Miles, Howard Harden, jr., joseph Watson, james Rammell, jack Bacon, Richard Trumbo, William Addington. I-'ninth ru-:c'.' llillillllllh jones, Carroll Melton, Melvin Herseh, Robert Williams, jerry iialanides 'l'homas Matthews H ,x . . 1 . Bruu. ltttet, Stuart Warren, -lohn Neal, Herbert Perry, Xxllllllllll Berry, Bevill Plane, W'alter Adams, jr., Robert lfiveash. l Proving that their activities are not all serious, members ul. the l,atin Club are shown en- joying refreshments at one of their meetings. Seated are Anne jones, Christine -Innes, Thelma Brzull'm'd. Standing, Charlotte lVall4er, Barbara Stanley, Irene hlaliartis, and Frances Andrews. l Mingling the serious with the light, Latin Club achieves golden mean of Horace Ol l+'lCF.RS l5,'xaii.ixaA S'i'.-xNi.isx'. . . . .Cozmzl lXlAiu' Muslims, .,., . . B.-x aim RA Melfix RLAN n lhecsm' livi-t'i i' .,.,,,. .,........ ' rI't'Il.VIH't'7' . . . . .Coziml . . . . . , , . ,.N't'frz'lfz21i' . . .lJ7'0l2'7'IlU1 Clllllfllltlll TH i-11iM.-x Bkixiiifokim. . . Mas. .ANNE S'I'll'l1'. , . . ........... -Alf7ll71.fU7' Prugrains til' Sodalitas l,atina are adapted to one idea, Roma Aeterna. .Activities cun- sist ul dramatizatiuns, eharades, quizzes and songsg thus, by mingling ut the serious with the light, the chili adequately achieves the golden mean of Horace. LATIN CLUB lfmul rnw: Anne jones, Nancy Mcleud, Charlotte Walker, Jean Pldens, Peggy lfvett, lrene Maliaros, Barbara Stanley, Mary blcmsktis, Barbara Meliarland, Thelma Bradford, ltvelyri Shire, Barbara YYynne, Rosemary lfrancc, .Nrrumf rms: Adele Gray, Ann Warren, Peggy Mccune, Frances Andrews. Helen Hecht, Dottie Wig- gins, May McNamara, Peggy livett, .-Xnne jones, Sue l.egum, Sue Bartley, enthusiastic mem- bers of the lfrench Club, are shown packing boxes of food for war-torn lfrance. Le Cercle Francais sends much needed food to France Ol+'lf'lCliRS A N N E ,I on as ...... ,.......,,.. ........ I ' 7'6'.S'i1IIfHf fi!-IURG H CA vkos ,.,. . . . l yit'l'-lJl't'.fiII'l'71f ST E v E C A v Ros ............ ..... - hll'l'7'l'fIl71V M A Y M eNA M A RA ...,..,... . 7l7't'Il.fIl7'I7' Miss CH HRRY No'r'r1Nou AM. , ,.S'pm1.mr 'Q' 1 ' I and l,e Cercle lfrancais is another of the Maury clubs to be reorganized during the past year. Their purpose is to promote a better understanding and interest in the lfrench language and cultural activities. A particularly commendable project ot' the club was to collect and send boxes of food to the needy ot' war-torn lfrance through the American Aid to France. l,l-I Cl-IRCLF FRANCIAS l r'm1tma': Sylvia Davis, Gladys Warren, Anne Calvert jones, George Cavros, May McNamara, Steve Cavros, Thelma Bradford, Helen Hecht, lrene Maliaros. l .Yrr1nnInnc'.' lhyllis Macht, Betty Snowden, Evelyn Hofler, Bernice Shepherd, lfthelyn McCarthy, Peggy Sarantis, Betty Smith, jean Goldberg, Stella Grctes. 'l'hinIr'na'.- Margie Epstein, Peggy Fvett, Suzanne l.egum, Mary Ann Woolridge, Sue Hartley, Mary Moskos, joe Phillips, Beatrice Steele, Peggy McCullok, Betty .lo Sutton. ln. .- A - - MAURY CHORUS l rrn1lruw.' Christine Jones, Jane Doyle, Athena Bassil, Eugenia Korahaes, Flsie Moore, Adele Gray, Joyce Spencer, Jean Jones, Grace Powell, Betty Marshall, Ann Lee Ceglis, Barbara Wynne, Doris Taylor, Betty Dezern, Dorothy Powell, Geraldine Burfoot, Jewel Stephens. .S'rnn1drnw.' Lois Johnson, Ella Sawyer, Ruth Goldsticker, Beverly Gustafson, Louise Clifton, Stella Pleinka, Rosa Belle Stewart, Gloria Powers, Jacqueline Hanna, Dorothy Duggan, Adele Byrum, Jane Jackson, Joyce Hall, Betty Sutton, Virginia Cottrell, lillen Helms, Dorothy Woodson. T!1irrlrow.' Jacqueline Shields, Jacqueline Pierce, Peggy Davis, Bob Edmonds, Bob Forrest, Wilkie Johnson, Marshall Roberts, Robert Dechert, Bernard Glasser, Henry Bernick, Van Gregory Matthews, Carol Barham, Norma Mercer, Evelyn Dyer, Edith Miller, Margaret Slagle. lfnnrllz rn-rv: Robert Wayne Clyburn, Luther Kiger, Robert Brown, Bruce Cordoza, Larry Johnson, Bruce Petter, James Dalonas, Lanier Fansler, James Brinkley, Cecil Self, Robert Detterman, Steve Hamilton, William Matthews. Frequent appearances at school and com- munity functions keep Maury Chorus busy 0l7l7lCFRS 'l'HoMAs lNlA'rTHi2ws .... . J txcsll-2 HANNA ,.... VIRGINIA-x Co'r'rluciAlA, , l,AtxNlr:R l+'ANsi.i1.a ...., A A A M as. SENA BA Woou .... , Miss lX'!lARfi.'hRE'l' l5A'r'rlNA A A A 'MW A W A W mtv ,,,m.e,....-..,..M,,..V..,.,t W? eer, A A , A A AP1'rsifz'r11l A A ,1f'icr'-P1'1'.tirft'11l A A A , A A .thlt'l'l't'!1l71V A A A .'I'1'f'a.f1m'r A A A A , A Allirrflm' , A .Atiffonlpzziliyl Members of the Chorus are shown receiving vestments for the Cliristmas recital. Left to right, they are Betty Jo Sut- ton, Jackie Hanna, Virginia Cottrell, lfllen Helms, Lanier lfansler, and Tommy Mat- thews. Clini-ins ZIVL' Ucuigc Szlywcr, NIV. Iiulwlmir nt' WTAR, Cicmgc Sri-wzirr, and Iinlmlsy '4rcwzn'r, :is rhu flinrus and I7i'znn:iric flula ri'z1i1sci'iImuI rlicir CIIIISIIIIZIS pmgrzun '-... SFQIIILIIHQ in frniir uf IIIL cn' R:lcIl4mn SIIIIIMII IVIIAR. A tircqucnr snlnisr with the Clnirus, -Xnne I,cc fcglis, is shuwn :ir It-fr singing I Wish I I3i4In't Imw Yun Sn ur 21 Scnim' .-Xsscinlxly. Early in December, strains of carols from Room 6 usher in spirit of Christmas ixIZlIIl'y was highly Innnv- 'i cd rn sing 'lr rhu Punf .'xINL'l'IL'2lII I 'nifin Q'cIcIn'z1r1in1 XVZISIIIIIQTIIII, IJ. C., in picture :ir Icfir was rzikcn in I lncfimix' rhc i'cc'ir:1I. -qpring uf Izisr ycair. The rhu ILIII-.'XIIIL'I'IL'1lII Iiuilding Grease paint! Powder! Lip- stick! Here we see Anne Ceglis, Beverly Gustafson, Suzanne Legum, Marcelene Coplon, Retta Anielsun, Char- lotte Pilley, lrithelyn Mc- Carthy, and Pansy Donsky learning the art of stage make- up. Dramatic Club provides entertainment for all Ol+'l IClalRS BEVERLY Gus'rArsoN .... ....,..,... ...,, I J 7'L'.Yl1I't'Ill lYlARY ANNE CRAFT. , . . . . Vice-Pnnvirfrzzf Suzanne Lauuivi. . . .....4 -hlL'Cl't'lIl7lV PANSY DoNsKY. . . . . , T7'E!l.fIl7'l'7' Miss l ll,I,EN LANE. . . .. .Spmzmr 1 The Dramatic Clulm serves as a source of entertainment for both faculty and students of Maury. The club studies all phases of dramatics, including acting, stage craft, and make-up. The culminating event of the year is the one-act play entered in the State Con- test each spring. DRAMATIC CLUB l'rur1lrow.' Mary Anne Craft, Miss Ellen Lane, Beverly Gustafson. Ncmrzrl row: Natalie Mandel, Jean Edens, Janet Gregory, Mary West Crocker, Gloria Jones, Bernice Shepherd, Betty Parkstone, Lillian Keene, Rona Clarke. 'I'l1ird row: Marcella Pugh, Nancy Ayers, Gloria Ripley, Anne Lee Ceglis, Evelyn Dyer, Lewis Bassham, Retta Leigh Amelson, Carolyn Stephenson, Charlotte Pilley, Sally Godfried, Ethelyn McCarthy. l one to lfdna -lones. i 1 DlSTRlBUTORS' CLUB l rn21!rnfc'.' Raymond Romanus, Margaret Capps, Ruby Huddleston, Marion Gottlieb, Barbara Shephard, Betty Thompson, lfdith Gibbs, Elizabeth Wimmer, Ann Tziylor, Melvina johnson, Edna liarle jones. iVf'm11ifrnt:'.' joseph Early, Janice jordan, Alma Falls, Margaret Goodwin, Mrs. White, lrene Coulson, Bonnie Thompson, Nan Porter, Marjorie Campbell, Mary .lane Gay, Donald l.iverman. 'l'hinf1'ntc'.' Lloyd johnson, Maurice Bonney, Robert Brown, Ronald Kreisell, Bruno Anderson, Robert Sinclair, Richard McCoy, jerry lfulcher, james Hill, Richard Kumman. Edith Gibbs represents Distributors' Club at State Convention in Richmond Olflfl CHRS Rieiman RUNZMAN. . . .,...,......... ....... I 'nzviffmzf ll.-uuizs Him. ...,.. . . . . I'in'-l'1'v.i'if!w1l IIQXNICE -IORDAN, 4 . . , A A . ,.... -hl1'C'7't'fIl71X' ALM.-x lf.-XI,l,S ....,,,..........,.... ....,,...,. ' l'1'f'11.f1nw' l'lIJI'l'H ciIBBS, Iiifxkimiu Suicvu.-ian. . . . .l,7'fl!1lUffUl1 ,fllfzflfzlgff-N Mas. Ilrnoimu Wurriz ..,,,...,... ...,.,...... . Vf777l.Wl7' 'l'he llistributors' Club, a member of the Associated llistributors' Clubs ol' Yirginia, sent lidirh Gibbs, a june Senior, to Richmond in March to represent them at the State Convention. The club strives to acquaint its members with the voeatizmal opp.mrtunities in the tield of distribution by inviting speakers from the varimus distributive occupations to its meetings. v 1 4 T' IA Marion Gottlieb points out I the relative merits of ditlierent handbags as she tries tim sell', blany books pass over this busy counter each dayef but Howard Nelson always gives service with a smile g behind him .lames Holland replaces a book on the reference shelf. ..,sEMs Newly organized corps of Library Student Assistants render voluntary service to school Library Student Assistants serve students and faculty alike by volunteering aid in the many details of the Maury l.ibrary. Although the library has always used volunteer student aid, it was only last year that the Corps oflibrary Student Assistants was organized. The organization has no need for oHicers, however, since no meetings are held. Students serve in various capacities of library work during their vacant bells. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Front raw: Cecilia Laulan, Janet Coster, Helen Hecht, Ellen Goodman. Sefori31gow.'hMarionette Trice, Libby Ferebee, Betty Ann Sweat, Annabelle Griliin, Ruth Goldmentz, Carole e mit er. Third row: Donald Roughton, james Holland, James Rutledge, Neil Allard, Phyllis Wilt. v lfiling cards, checking regis- ters, running errands fjust daily routine to Oftiee Helpers like lda Morganstein, Zelda Ann lfvans, Kay Munden, and jean Harrison shown at work in Miss Hoggardls oH'iCe. ew Office Assistants---also volunteers--- serve students and faculty daily Hundreds ot' details must he handled daily in any otiiee particularly a school oHiee, where many records are kept of almost two thousand students. Taking care ol. all these details would he impossible without the aid ol' the oH'ice assistants, a group of students who volunteer service in Maury's ofiiees during their vacant hells. 'lihese students assist the clerks in tiling, typing, eheeking registers, running errands, and many other tasks that arise daily. lllflflfli .-XSSlS'l'AN'l'S l r'm1l1'nf:'.' Sophia Catselis, Peggy Eason, Virginia Cottrell, Helen Gene White, Barhara 'l'atem, jewel Stexens, lris Snell. .N'f'rrnnf1'n:a'.' Rena Bruce, Kathleen Sizemore, lfthelyn McCarthy, Ruth Simpkins, jaequeline Sinnott. 'l'l1irv1' mica' Willene Mcllufiie, Sandra Cireenherg, Margaret Marx, Nettie Owens, Betty Hackney, Angeline jones, Audrey Baker. l f1m'th ruicz' june Harris, Gloria jones, Delores Williams, jackie lYoodhouse, joyee llurwitf, Nellie Hoogades, :Xltired Miller, Barhara Ann Bonney, Yirgie Curling, juanita Basnight, Virginia Taylor, lfranees jones. v vu vu ve u vwqw ,Y X l'IIIlI'.x sow f-In--...I V wwe as-Q. M.-.I-wi. H I t .,.. V: :N. M , ., ., V,..., . . . .,,.., A. .,.,... ,. ,. , Y ,., ,,,.T. MAURY BAND A... -wx , A Maury Band performs at 3 school and community functions during busiest year .IuI41INIARsHAIII. ,., PERSONNIQI , RUIIIQIXI' IIIIIMUNIJS . .. IXIVRIIN IYIIITIH , .. 'IIIIIIIIIAS Blsnolr AI Iil'.IllA SIII I IIIN .IANI ISRIIIIN QAIRRINI-, MIIIIIII, IRI-I IY ANNI- SIMIIN IHARIAARA UI.I I- IRI4.I- glIIsI4,I-II Qillll-l-IN ANN AI I RI4.Iu IIIURA .IIIIINNW VX NIAY xvAIlRI',IN SIANI I-Y IKIII-RMAIN IxI IzAIsI-,III I,II',ISMAN liII.w.wufI.I CLIIIIILLI Ifl-NIIIN IBUNAI II C.uI4,I II'l 11 IXARIKARA l.AAII4I-,RI I IIA! C'lc1I'1m'l.I RI-RI RI l.INIwI-,MAINN XVAYNI' IiI I I-RMAN KZIINIII Y IIIIII I II'5 VIIIIIN RANRIN I lmn ARII Rush 'IIIr1IIC'lI11IlII'lx KIA I'lII MAI Nl:Y IAAYMONIH XVIII I I-.IIIIRNI LLIIY Iix ANN fIIIIlINSIIlAIUS IXIIVI x IN I II4IlNl,II .IXNNI ISIII IxNI Il MR. Slnxm' BICRG .. l'IIIrIl l'lI1rIlII'l.v' SIIIRI I-.Y WYNNI-. INA I'-I5III'.R IXAARX IN .ANII-il SON ROSIQMARY Iv1IIuRI-. FIAKIQIIIJ INI4. ISIILR CIAI vIN HIALI Rm' IX'1ARSIIAI I. KI AX IN IXARIAARA MI-1RvIs AIIIIRI-,Y MI1AImuR -Vin C'lIIrIm'I' RIIQIIARU WAIIzI-.R liuxx C'III1IrII'lx RAYIIIIINII ARIIIIIR I,UI'lSI-l ISRYANI :Ulu SIIx'nf1IImu'x RuIxI4,R'I IZIuMuNIms I,I-'UNARII SAI'NI:I1Rs QIIIIIN HI-,Asl l:Y IIIUIIUI Su ru,'ul1II1Iv jmm-IIII YI1 A IILIVIIUVII' SIIIIINIIIIII- IQIINXARIH SWANN HIINX SI1.IcIf1IIurIv JIIIIN III- II-.RNIIN Cumuls' III-.RIIIQRI I,l'.RRY IQIiNNl:IlI I II-,RRINs, ARI:IIII-. SLAY fIIIARI,IiS BRI-,ss I:Rl4.D IfRII4,ImMAN XVIII IAM Kuw- CiII.Bl',RI' I IAI.I. 'lII'llI7If7U1.i R, I.. Vv'IIIll'Il:l.D I'-RANK I IAR'I l'lvugI'llIorn' jIIIIN I3RII.I,s lfxrxi I'-l'L'I'Il.'l1 Horns IXf1IIRIvIx:R SIAII-sox MAJnR K.ARII'.R Rl7Bl4.RI SMIIII Svcurul l rI'm'lI Hnmx sl I II-, IVIARSI IAI.I LZIIURII. DI-.I4.Ms. 'l'IIIrI1 f n'rII'lI Horn' JAMI-,s SI ALI INc.s lfbmlh f'IIt'VlL'll Horns jul-. ICI MI-'R IlUHI'Rl IXRINICR l Ir.Il 'I IIIIIIIIIIIIUA I,I',I'.1XIlI3ISUN I'.I IIIN IxI4.MI' . llrnm .I lqjfn' . .Hrnld Nflllifllf CIYIIIKIIIIIYIII' ,I Cl! fejf li , Chifjf l,iM'IzI'im1 ffllfflillfllf .Ilmzrzgrr f,'flIl1flll'lUI' Sumluf 'I rIIIIIlvmII'x RIc.IIARIm SI II xx I-.I I fAIIARI I-.s I Imw, 'IIIIIIII 'IIIIIIIIIIIIIII' lII:lIRK.l, SAI I I'Y fiuxx 'llnvlrlhulll' IDUNAI I7 fIAI,I ANII liIIrIlmII'.x XVII I IAM IQIIIIIIN LARRY IXRIIIQIN Ill I-L'II:III-.R IKRYANI 'lululx' jAIxII-s Ixus PIIII Il' I5I'.I INUX' AR'III1'R DIAAmNIwsII4IN SInNI4,Y IgIIlI4.RMANI IDAYIID l.I'Ic:III41I-I I3 XVII I IAM NI-:II I C.ARI Lux Sfrnlg liuxx 'IFIM IBINIIIII' XYAI II-.R NIIIINA 'lLy'rIIf1I1fII IX'IAl vI-RN SIILI-I-II-I In IH-rI'II.I.vmII IIARRY I'RI4I,fI IYIYRHN XVIII II I,uI'Is I IUIXI I In IVAN I IIIIIIIN I II-NRY KQWAI INI Y Practice makes perfect Su the Maury Band practices morning, nuun, and night. .-Xt the right they are shown putting in anuther few hours ul-pl'Cp:ll':lflul1 tu further them alung the road tu even higher goals than they have already reaehetl. -Iue Marshall, llrum Major, paracles ahuut ' ' AA YI ' ' m lns snappy new umturm Maury tuuthall games. it une ul the awgy t lfas-.Sin On the left, lernung the trzulitinnal Maury M , the lwannl solemnly plays the Maury Alma Mater. lieluw, left, Nlr. l5erg's hancl ls shown plaemg the last man IH pusltlun as he plans une uf lus many IIHIKILIC l1ll'lTlllflUl1S. ln then' usual perteet manner, the lwanll executes the ltagle l'urmat1un at the Nlauryliranlwy game. Maury Orchestra PHRSONNIQL EDWARD IJEVANY, CIEURGI-I CAYRDS ..,. RDBI:R'I' III-1WlS,Gl-ZURGEGEORtiAl.I.ES,.., MR. SIDNEY BERG, .,... . Firsl Vmlins IilJWARD DIALVANY GIQDRIII5 f.AVROS R'l'IN BRowNsI'IiIN MA , ,I-HIi0DORli IBUYCE I3Iz'I'TY PALIKovI'I's RDSIQMARY FRANCE MA'I'II.InA cIARON I.uIs JIIIINSDN Second Vmll ns SIIIRIILY SATTI-:RIIIwAITIa CJHORIDIE fy!-IORK ,AI.I.I1s AI.BIaR'I' SMITH Rl7BI4lRT l,I5wIs AI.meR'IA SIIELTDN BETTY ANN SIMON ANN AI,I.RI-:D job: GRIucss S1 EYE CAVROS CfARI,o'r'I'A DUNKIAN Hr.'I'TY Moss AI.Igx VAl.I.As MARY NHAI. JOYCE Vlolus RCJBIERT CLYBIIRN ADA CLIQIQIL CONRAD SMITH SIIIRLIQY MATTHEWS Rum-:RT KRINER june MARSIIAI I. N'IARVlN AMEI,soN MARY Lou WAI.I. Callus' I:RANKl.lN IJIDLAKIL I3IzvIaRI.Y BIIRKI2 CfIIIf3RRIIa PIIII.I.II's IJONALD c2OEFIlil.D JOE VITA I'-I.liICHIiR BRYANT Slrmg liuxs. TDM Iilsmxl- JAMI-Ls lvm. RDBERT EDMUNDS MLIRDDCK SIMININ DAN'lD LITc:HI1IIaI.D ARI IIIIR DIAMONDSI El N Flulvs J AN FL BRQWN MARQQARIZI joNI:s UIIUS SIANI I4.Y IBUCKMAN ILLIZABILTH LII-.BMAN Buxsoons ' 5 LImwRI.I-1 I4 liN'ION BARBARA LAMBILRI Fnsl Clan ncls .' J IMMY IiI,ILIs XVAYNNE ILI.I.hRMAN f27'fl1f'J'ff'Il Nt1m'w1t I'lI7l1!HlffH I , . flI'l'llL'5ll'll l,1bmr111III , , . . , , . . , . !,'lNlIfllI'lfl7 Sccomi Clurznulx joIIN RANRIN I IcIwARD Rem-, A110 S41xoplImII' JIIIIN IQUHHINS lfnxl 'lirumfwl Iil'.NNI'lI'II I IIIRRINI Sammi 'lIrunIlwl.v I Il'.RHl-,R I Pl-.RRY IIARYI-.Y CQIIIBN Ifrvnch Hum. N'1A,IURfIARllLR JAMI45 SIAI I.INs.s jm-. ICI MI-.R GI1IIRI.I'. DI I:MS Tranl Invmzv IlIl1HARllblll.NVl'.ll LIIIQ ADDIRDN GILDRIQIL SAI I.IA,Y 'l'ubI1: PIIILII' BI-.I.Ruv 'llynlbmlnl MYRI IN WI Il I I-. Puriu.I.vI'IIn IN1Al,YP.RN SIIEFI II-I Il Guest director from University of Michigan conducts all-city band at summer clinic MAURY ORCHESTRA .Alf ff-'fl' Mr. Russell lluwf land, aissucizitc l'mt'essur ol' Wind lnstrumcnts :lt the University ul.MiL'l1ig:1n, was guest cuncluctur :lt tlic Nur- thlk Band Clinic liclal :it Maury last August. llcrc Mr, Howland rc-lienrscs il nunilmcr with the All-Liity Band. x I il., Maury Orchestra spends many hours in rehearsals .il fijfl: Stanley Buckmzln and Myron Wliite, lilmrzxrizins, have quite ll juli Catn- luging and filing the music for the lmnd illltl urcliestra. lff'fmc'.' Mr. Berg Hpulisliesn tlie string i section at one ul tlien' frequent zlttcr- sclmul reliearsaxls. H i CI-IEER LEADERS l n!!nivi11,q .U-l rn'malim1from fefls Shirley Shreiner, Peggy Stinson, Joan Holland, Sue l.egum, Betty Parkstone, Gladvs Warren, Captain Marty Crosswhite, Ann Law, Charlotte Robinson, Francis Corleto, l'at Rarney, 'Ioyee Ciumm, Helen Gene White. Rain or shine, Maury Cheer Leaders urge teams on to victory No matter what the weather, the Maury Cheer Leaders are always on hand to support their team. No organization eontrihutes more to arouse and maintain school spirit than does this pretty, energetic group of Maury girls, whose captain is Martha Crosswhite. ln addition to their pre-game pep rallies, they also sponsor two dances during the year, one during lootlwall season and one during haskethall season. N as Yes, rain or shine! And on the day the cheer leaders were snapped in action on the left, it was rain! See how the girls are mirrowed in the lake on lforeman lfieldl .X willing anal cooperative mcmlici ul' the stage Crew, l'lalwzml Kcctci' is slimxii at one ol' tht- many alutics his group is askctl Tu pcrtln'in. Here hc scrvcs as 'Rlisc Aim'lwy at uric ol' the Nfllsuml alillltts. Hard working Stage Crew back- bone of all Maury productions mi 1 s, it 'lightsl LlllI'filll1lH Wlliat wwulal liappcii il' this call went unlwutlt-tl? Ncvci' ficar, this will ricvui' occui' at Maury tin' Nlaury's lizml-worlaiiig stage crew is 1 'z ilu ips mm tht juli. lla-so lmys arc iii cliargc ul' lights, scenery, special ctllccts aml many otlicr l5llK'lifSI'ilgC Aiwlis rli it gli mto making an mtcrcstmg autlitormm pI'Ugl'llIN ur zi SllL'L'CSSl.lll Hliig slimy N'I':Xiil'Q CRIQW lf! zikqhlx Philip lfloytl, iicorgu Smith, Balwlsy llgtturman, lfdwaril KL-utcr, Clark 'llalt SCII-INCH CLUB lfnnll mu'.' liranccs lfranlalin, Ashby Spratley, Nancy Ayers. Nm'rmif1'u-:c'.' Grayson Morris, liugene Randolph, Herbert Bunin, Ralph Mcclannan, William Cohen. Interest aroused by classroom experiments results in organization of Science Club OlfFlCl3lRS Asuny SPR,-X'l'l.l2Y .... . . , . .P7'f'.fl1Ilt'Ilf Nanci' Atkins ....,.. i . . ..hit't'7't'l1l71V Miss li.'X'l'Ii ciIl,l,li'I l'li .... . .Npwzmr lfarly in Uctolmer of last year, a small group of students met with Miss Gillette to discuss the possilmility of organizing a cluli for students who are interested in scientific research. The result was the organization ol' the Science Cluli, which since has lween made a memlmer ol. the Virginia junior Academy ol' Science. X , , l Bi-weekly meetings are alive with experiment and discus- sion. At the left, Grayson M o r r i s, .-Xshlxy Spratley, George Urdonez, and Ralph McClannan are pictured set- perimen t. ing up apparatus for an ex- JUNIOR RED CROSS l'l!'071f7'0w.' janet Gregory, Eddie Barnes, Sophia Catselis, Robert Daniel, Janice Jordan. Semnd raw: Nancy Bradley, Lynanne Robinson, Thelma Hutchinson, Frances Downes, Rosalie Hurmitz, Audrey Fields, Jeanney Turbefield, Margaret VVilliams, Alice Deal, Carolyn Hunter, Mary Jane Dawson, Helen Gene White, Betty Nilson, Miriam Weisman. Third row: Kay Munden, Romera Goodwin, Gwen Burt, Nora Jane Hodges, Ann Barber, Audrey Newton, Rosemary Tyson, Bonnie Thompson, Margaret Jolly, Bertha Jones, Minnie Humphries, Betty jean Stone, Carolyn Barham, Blanche Skinner, Jackie Fentress. Fourth row: Barbara Hall, Sue Bartley, Teddy Hackney, George Ordonez, Sherwood Ashbury, Cecil Self, Clifton Ross, lrvan Gunther, Collin Scarborough, Henry Dews, Joseph White, Robert Clyburn, Robert Sperry, Gwen Lawing, Betty Foster. Junior Red Cross collects S I 60 during National Roll Call The Junior Red Cross focuses its attention upon the needy cases of both the school and the community. Last year they gave a scholarship to one of the graduates of Maury. Although they have been somewhat inactive during the past year, their work for the armed forces during and immediately after the war years will not soon be forgotten. A part of the money collected during Roll Call this year will be used in the rehabilitation of the youth of war-torn Europe. 114 M .g ' x ' Vx . , . ,N . - A 3 ' WL 4 ff 'Rf b f . ' ,A ,,... ,, , 511 -3,1 wa ,- ,Af , 5 f P w . 'X 4 X X M A H SW, N i f 'V 4 A 12. P xx i ffy 4 ,. lx. 4 wi . N K E 'Y :- N ' M S' S E X w W M jf W if Q .1 1 t :gsm X ,G be X Q X, M is N ww ' S .M 'S , . 5. 15 LS, ki 3 ,A 'xigsn .34 1ffEf'fi2 , 2, -...N -WN... T! 9 x, ..-Q ...N-f . , x at is Q 'X,q.,.l? ... ' 1 x My .. .:i 1Q2'1,gm5 i X I if Q is ' nr B S' U ..,. Y l x vw .Q H... S ' f Q A Q X X x QQ Q 5 xg 3 ia S J ...illi , 22.432, QW ww aan is ,..Q,i2s .,, f1q B... as mm - vm? ' ' A 'L - 4 if 114, , 5.1. hx, :mrsfff ,Q :X Q: f X- 'liz ww- 1 . ,, X E. yr- pq 1 'i Y , X :sm '-kL 3 was mx lx,1'4Qf!f,' -V .x l'xuuu'lx Immun . 1 f.ul,x dqgjis ffm! i lT COMMODORE STAFF l,1k'fl.' .Iwxx Rxxlw CXRULXN qXNl'mml1lN ' 1 lv Ar f 1-'ffl 'Vumv xx Nl wrmixx x l,r1vl'l-:R fl I I'Il xxx lzl maxla R X'NllJ1lI,l'lI -Xlflflffj l'.1fffll7'A Maurydcbatersshown at left are Robert Lewis, Stanley Buck- man, M r. Ockerlander, coach, Celeste lfried- man, R u t h Gold- sticlier, .Ioe Phillips, Ralph McClannan. Many participate in Spring Literary Contests 'l'o create an interest in competitive literary activities is one of the outstanding purposes of the Virginia High School League Contests. Maury students have shown their eagerness and avid interest in the literary Held by their participation and frequent successes in these annual spring contests. ln addition to the debating and dramatic contestants shown on this page, others who were chosen to represent Maury in the preliminary district competi- tion were Marshall Hohannon and Peggy Sarantis, public speakingg Stanley Harris, spellingg Peggy Davis, poetry readingg -lanet Gregory and Lester Zittrain, prose reading. Riders to the Sea, a one-act tragedy by ll. M. Synge, is shown in rehearsal. Winner of District L preliminary contest, the play will be sent to Charlottesville to compete against other district winners. Results ot' other contests had not been determined before this page went to press. I-rrmz lijff In right, the characters are Gloria Levy, Sally Gottfried, Gloria Ripley, Gerry .-Xmdusky, Billie Bacalis, Lillian Keene, Joe Phillips, Fidward Dcvaney, Alex Vallas, and Gloria -Innes. FE TURE Con' .vent fzix Sirzgww upon the vzzrlfz fffilfz mrzgf Qf .VIlIZI7lC.Y.f and Qf wirllz, Tim! flzcy miglzf fourfz tfzf lzmrff Qf 711671 .ind bring them bark to lzvzzzwz flKQ'flj7l.H fllemiv IV. lmlzgfeffoi u wxxwmfffyw fw X S A , ww f 5 g i g? g 2 1223354 2 g fi X , ' x E. '- Q aa l x 'N S ZX , fx ' X Q! A f Q .1 X Z f!!! fl IN THE Olflflfli .... The Yuletide Season is Hrst expressed IIT Miss Haggard! ufhee. IN THF, CHK DRI 'S .... 1 e e NYlmt is Christmas with- x I our Carols? The flwrus SlI1gSIfSllllllSll1llL1l'Y'Zll1gC- ment of Htlmgle Bells. I .f Nf.7' 'L 'B 34511 Y .f. ., 1' H- .X . .A . .,'. The Christmas Spirit Takes Uver Earl . mid the lmliday mleeuruf firms, the Orchestral pres senrs its Cl1I'iSfll111Sl1lLlSiL' nrugrum. V ,A Y l , QL In 'XII L .N X y ' W ig, - .,. - , ,s w, ' px ,Qu . by ',, '. A, ' ,.f Y 11. ' W ,nf I yr , -f - . 1?.--v---v-J s . v D , , ' 'f 1 ON I III: 5 I .-XIII' ,.... uRClI1L'lIIITCl'III whose Iwimr we ceIev ,ku I , H , , .:,. , Iwmte L Iiristmzis is tI1emurz1I ut the Q Cliristmais plus' . . . Santa I5CllIlIS h A . - ' ,. if -ar, Iiaippily Irwin the stage. un. V, ' if fi Q 'Mtv IN 'I'HI'i ARI Izumi ..., HuwCIeve1'Iy tI1e:1rteI:1ss efiiistruct- ed this tiny model uf Szuitzfs wfirk- shup' Ichool is Brightened b Yuletide Exhibits IN 'I'IIIC LIISRARY .... .1 - 'I'I1e true spirit ut' fliristmzis pre- x ' vziils in the Iilwmry us we view the , M a-y-,',gILg nzitivity scene. if ' ' 'I if f 9 I fi A F i I S I ,455 K if .I I f 51 f fir s I I Q tiit I -Y fum' .IG i - ,, ,W :fy M v , , , i f 'I ,. , IN IHI', H.-XI.I, .... 'W gg, , igv l fi The smiles ut' Holi Crzitehet 1mI'I'my 'I'im I1eIp tuCl'C1lfC -I If ' tlielwliday spirit in mir hulls. if , ' a X .I yy ef V QSHDV' fs y NJ 18 Qi .5 Y 1 if .ff PREPARATION . . . The Art Club gives us ll preview of the new look. The Fashion Show was a Big Hit Oh, what to wear? says Libby .-4' Ferebee, as a saleslady looks on. fr Frances Franklin and Retta Leigh 6 Amelson, below, also look over the latest fashions. .1-.aR THIS PROIDGUH .... Grandma, janet Gregory, and Lizzie, Sue l,egum, introduce the themes for the Baby and lfashion Shows. . N11 -X lcv: Ir's il frying Sliaiim- rhar big brute IIIIII1-y XYIiirc takes CZIIILIY Irwin I3z1Iwy Mziry .lame Ilaiwsim. I' AIX R 'II I l.ijfY: R1-m1-mlwr Barry lizmIi1c1' giving mit with I'm 1 I.m1Ix I ' 'I 1 , Q' .itrIc I crlmiu. l1'1lQ'l1l.' Six yc:1i'iiI1Is Ralph Nlcflamriaiii :md I i':1m'cs Ifi iiiI1Ilii map im rlu w ix ru spliuul in 1 uf 51-Im1ilIJqiw. - 'z j r sing ai few lines lfrfu-ic, z'1'g'l1l.' NI:1i1I Mz1i'iIyii Sliuniicr takes Cure Iirrlu II1-I1-iiK-1-imXXI1ir1-tm-:im-fillin rhc pz1rI4g.Iz1ckic II'mii'i ll'lI'l lILN I ii 1 1 . V Iii flu-lmckgi-1iiiii1I. lfwffi-fg'.' iI'IicS11mI xI1lII'S firiiiiiisf' amd it sccms INIz1i'V Russ :im ii '0w H C'x'l'lll:luN14: NIVNIJEN . N... M A R'l'HA CROSSVS HI PA RT ll P.-wsx' Doxsm' CSEORKEE S.-'UVYI-IR THEME: CC All Uut for College Nl nu' .l.-xxrs llxwsr 7 'I'llli .-Xl'lJllfNCl IOX IQID IT! Iln11xl,+:uguAm CIA m:R'l' liorpm Semor Prom lr isn rd1Huulr to spot jackie McKay WIXIHLI slluduily to the photographer in r ns Q imiul group picture. I h e O m 5 Looking .m ,r1n'jv1'i.ff'1f as they pose in front of the rose trellis-remember how long it took to make roses for five rrellises 5-are I ,eonurd Shepherd, Libby lferehee, .lo Nelchor and Stanley Tugwell. Frances Frlnklln glles rlL1lHlT1l1giS t Bob Burchelder L U1 lnyone expl un the expression on his fue? NN e eouldn f Ixttty .Xml Kms is slmwn Ming urwwxxxmctl UflllL'L'H ul SIL'WL1l'f. 'I'hiNw:lxtI1c Xl.uttx unior Prom Q , ,.., .. H md H gg. - 1- tlsmv Were Fun. Pvggy Nlk'LilIl1L','IlI'C1lSllI'CI'lil-fllk' lunitn flaw, pmt-8 with hw' Ll:1tc, Uctngc Ummm X . lflffh., ft-ff. iil.ni.t llwy :mtl Garry iitthlxtclh trap the light lgnttalstlcf' lx'14Qffl.' Qlgnx Su't'cta1t'v lluttv Smith tml Pu ttltnr Ittmml lwlmwn ltll - thc LIVLIII 5 ' .' RA f 'll tl ttmrult. gf? The Maury Merry Minstrels Making up the end men is quite a messy jolnl Bur Marilyn Slioniier and Alfred Miller handled the job well. At the riglir we see Marilyn applying the grease paint to limi Man Mildew, james lolinson, as another waits his turn. Gypsies Guiseppe and ' . and Giovann' George C1 . 1 Grew zvros Ill real life 'ale 1 liig hir wltl l D ma 1 Heir original Greek songs Betsy Simpson and Peggy Stinson beam happily as they tap ThreeShadesot'Ryl1thm. Mr. Tatem and Miss Dixon directed Act l. Aff I Talent Review l l M, l.ittle Red Riding Hood lhrzxnces lfranklinj sighs romantically as the Wolf , Qliilly Munsonl loses his head in a modern interpretation of the story. Second from left is Shirley NYynne, who played Mrs, Hood. Others in the scene are part of the faityland menagerie. 7 'Ir' As the interlocutor anal end men look on, Betty Con- nolly and Betty Smith tap out Rliumlwoogie in the Second Act. 4fr ll The Minstrels Huh - li - lil Collin Scarolnorough, heckler for the Szituralny night perfor- mance, kept the zuulienee in an uproar. 'l'he Minstrels played to at packed house on lfritluy and Saturday nights, March 5 untl li. IM I ls rlmr 'Sl1urry'? asks lfml Nln l lliullxllllsl lXllNNlJ17lI Nlillwlmlgc' . X, '.'a'11l'c ullrcffcml :MT ll. xx UCL ll flu ' H srmm, I'-mlinu gml, l rz1nccs Vivian l ru' z . . Swcrslav :xml Pansy lllmsky wcrc Mpc: l 'K L ' ll'lLl to llc lil Illtblllllfillll gals wlm K1-s . In llc sllcrwfl 'llllCll' vcrsn l'1ncs was Inlumlus! 1 Nlcfrmy upcncml rlmc 'l'l1c Clllwrus :mal lnrcrl mn-, lun ' ll mugs from 'l'l1c -lwlsrm Stm'y.' Su-uml .Nur wlrll ll mcallcy 1 fini X. s x 5 Ill uf' ln flu' -. 'Q' ., 'fs' 75353 Most Intellectual TOMMY BR.-XDSHAW PEGGY DAVIS Senior Best Looking RUBIQRT DIQCHICRT LIOANN WH ITF .Qs Wittiest 'I'I+fNCI' I PHII.I.II'S MARCH RICH Personalities Best All Around 'VIQIJ DAI+'IfIiR BARBARA CLINIC Most Likely to Succeed AIOF. PHILLIPS l,uc11,1,r1 MUNDHN 0 s My e Senior Most Popular TOMMY M A'l l'H HWS MARTHA C ROSSWH ITF, E Personalities Most Athletic THD lmflfrilz PAT Tl YRNICR Most Talented IIOWARD HARIJHN ROSA BHl,l.li S'I'IiWAR'l' PORT 11 Af 1 dflllllfn mf lmzzrx ilzrv .VfKl7'il1'V lzzmif' X11 flu, TVZUHIIIA' Cfnzzpbwff -,t,, i -ii :i ?-- i...lil1 Y - l ' -ii. Q-l ' ' 1..l.ii,,, . .1..li.l. ii...-.-A , --.. Y 4.-3. ,, - -..- ... - tilt , i . V ....1 ii i -i. 1. i..-.A I ,:,.,. -ii -.1- 1 1 -- 1, ..g. -7.3 . i1 ..,.L 1 .T-' ... -i ' 'ki .-....- -1 1.. ' :--1 i4 . . . .'-'-l -.,,.. ' .li-i. ?- ?- ' ...il 7 iw Y- ..1.. 1- .- -E ' ? - ' - .,-i- 9 . .ii ....' , I i 5 ----, ' 1'.' I - - E .E 1'-fi - ' . .-- - T 2 , - ' A f f Y, f' ' .Q .,-- , ff whiff 2 'rf f KZ 45' - C' 5 if. Z m 2 mmf ff 6, 1' V f M' 'A I ' Z I I' 53' ,af 1 5 by fi, f ,i i -A -- Q .-.. ggi --' ---ii 5 'i i' h- .1 -.. . . - ... W ----,, -i--. I D-::. '-gl i-1... -- ,,- 'i- - .---.i,.'. ...g- f-- --- -- ' i . -TTL,i',- l 'i- ...,, +5 --1... k? ' -t . - A -L .....-- -Qi ..-+- f . -i ' - i,1 - ......- F- ,, - ,l .- ' --5 - -QQ-. F E? E lilllllllllllllllllll i lXWXX --. .. . L- --- V.-..--,, Ti-. --. i.. --, -S Q ---Li, -5 -+ uqggyu l? -5 --i:g- :il -1...-,i '. , T..-- - -1111 : ,, .-, is '1- DRUMS -L -l - -,1i ::', l 1'mltrf1w.' Managers: xvijjjillll Tuck, xviljiillll Robcrtmn, john Flilflllgilrl, Fred Brown, Brian Shzlnlcy, Rolicrt Stcwzlrt, john Hodges. .Swami rn-zc.' Marvin Hinos, Bruce Hathaway, Harold Mainsficld, Ch2lI'lL'N Moors, john Harris, Rohurt Clylmrn, Richard Miller, Hcrhcrt johmon, jzuncs Brinkley, Robcrt Duchcrr, lfrcd Pitrniaiii, jordan Wintrim1li.im. 7'l1i1'11'rniL'.' Assistant Coach Woodrow Gray, Noble Utlcy, Frank Pldmondf, Cicorgu Williznns, john Ulivcr, 1 ,oo FCC, Cf .... xymumnilwmvv l XYoody J Gray, assistant cozichg Horzicc l 'l'ony 7 Saunders, hcaul coziclig and I r V i n l'pson, assistant couch. QV' wr iff' .1., - llodcy Wliitu, l7avidn'l'urock, Marvinnl'1arly, Terrell Datfer, Stanley jones, james Hickman, Philip Sia mo l v Barry l'im, ,lames Winslow, Rohert Williams, Donald R fh C z h ' ' 01:5 ron, olc Horam Saundnrs. l'iIIIH'fIl mfr: Rolwrt Brown, llarron Floyd, Gresham Hutchings, james lfllis, Peyton Uwen, Stanley 'l'uuwell, fliarlcs Radcliff, George Cousins, William Radcliff Chiles Larson, William Randall, Nolley Simpson, Charles Hill, Raymond Whalen, Arnold Davis, Tench Phillips, Ryland Charnock. BALL do it UPHNINKQ lJAlXll'i .... Captains for the Commo- dores for the lil-17 season, -Iohn Oliver, left, and Ter- rell l7aH'ei', extreme left, are shown shaking hands with tht- captains ol' the New Hanover High School team ol- Wilmington, N. C., as th e lNlapmakers opened their season against the rarhecls in a jam-packed lforeman lfield. WIC GOT HIM . . . . Three Maury players are seeking to end a Wilmingf ton, N. C., lvall earrier's gaining ways. Stan lug- well 1573 is almut tu give teammate jimmy l .llis a helping liantl wliile llarrun lfluytl is un the ground at right. MES llNSllNG HHROF,S .... Managers johnny Hodges, lfretl Brown, Billy Robertson, Bnlvlmy Stewart, Brian Slianley, .lulin lflanagan, Bill luck. l HlCl,PlNG HAND .... lfrecl Puncliy Pittman is shown assisting an unidenti- fied teammate in bringing a lvaektield man to the turf. Maury lost 14-0. GOING DOWN .... Bill Randall, stalwart back- field man for Maury is about to bring a Benedictine player down after a short gain. .lim Hickman C432 is running in on the play. Maury lost 13-0. ' H as-.ei G.-Xlyllsi TIME ..... Above, Maury's football team leaves the dressing room for an all-important game. Boys above include Richard Carper thelmet in handj Chiles Larson and I-Iarron Floyd Kat doorj. Here's What Happened! MAURY-WI LMINGTON 0 - 0 Maury's football team opened its 1947 campaign against New Hanover High School on September 19 before a jam- packed audience at Foreman Field. The Wilmington, N. C., aggregation proved to be quite a tough opponent for the Commodores, but nevertheless Wilming- ton was held back several times from scoring. Maury threatened several times to score also. The spectacular punting of Peyton Owen and the defensive play of John Oliver and Ted Daffer highlighted Maury's debut. MAURY-HAMPTON 0 - 14 Maury made its initial bid for the state championship against the Hampton Crab- bers at Darling Memorial Stadium in Hampton. The Mapmakers played well defensively except on the opponents' pass- ing attack. Again Maury threatened to score but lacked the much needed drive to carry them across. MAURY-BENEDICTINE 0 - 13 Benedictine invaded Foreman Field and drove through Maury's forward wall for one touchdown and passed over it for another in the second half. Maury played exceptionally well on the defensive throughout the game, however. The Commodores were halted on the one yard stripe in the second quarter and were close in Benedictine territory a good deal of the night. MAURY-NEWPORT NEWS 12 - 0 Maury gained their first victory of the season against Newport News at Foreman Field. Bill Radcliff scored the initial touchdown and Chiles Larson plunged over for the second. HERE l COMF! .... Peyton Owen, triple threat back- field Star for Maury is shown circling his own end for' a gain in the Newport News-Maury game. Bill Douros C311 is about to block a would-be tackler. I1 END SVVEEPFR .... Fleet-footed Bill Randall is shown luqging the leather for all he is worth in the Petersburg- Miury game. Bill Douros is dropping a Petersburg secandary to the ground making it possible for Randall to advance a few more yards. Maury lost 6-0. CAPTAIN TED DAFFPQR . . . . was elected to guard position on the All-Foreman F i e l d, All-Tidewater, All- State, and All-Southern high school teams. X . x .Fix COMFGRTS OF HOME . . . Harold Mansfield, hard hitting tackle for Maury catches a few winks on a train heading for Roanoke where the team met the Jefferson S e n i o r Magicians X. we a 1 ......- M .., PLl'NGli .... Peyton Owen, again carrying the ball for Maury, is trying to make his way through a mass of Wilson tacklers. Maury lost to the Presidents 33-0. I GCYl'CHA .... Bill Randall is shown tackling a Lynchburg ball carrier after he has ripped off a sizable gain. Other Maury players converging on the play are Robert Miller CTI D Ted Daffer C405 and George Cousins 1771. Here's What Happened! MAURY-PETERSBURG 0 - 0 Although playing their best game of the season, the Commodores slacked up in the fourth period and were unable to stem the aerial attack unleashed by the Crimson VVave of Petersburg. Again the brilliant defensive play of Ted Daffer and John Oliver highlighted the game for Maury. Approximately 8,000 people saw the game at Foreman Field. MAURY-LYNCHBURG 6 - 0 The Commodores started a determined drive against Lynchburg in the first period which netted them a touchdown and their second victory of the season. The Hilltoppers from Lynchburg played very well after the first period, threatening to score on several occasions. Chiles Larson scored for Maury. MAURY-WILSON 0 - 33 Amid a stormy, cold Halloween night in the Portsmouth City Stadium, Maury's Commodores bowed to the impressive eleven from Woodrow Wilson High School. The Commodores were greatly outplayed by the Presidents' hard charg- ing offense. The fleet footed Wilson backs gained around Maury's ends practically at will. This was the worst defeat handed to Maury by Wilson in the history of their rivalry. MAURY-HOPEWELL 13 - 46 After holding the visiting Hopewell eleven to even terms in the first half, Maury went to pieces in the second period and the visitors surged ahead to win at Foreman Field. Chiles Larson and ,Iunie Floyd contributed the two touchdowns to Maury's cause and Peyton Owen booted one extra point. I L j.-XYVFF GRIDUFRS .... lfrrmt row: john King, David Kelley, Robert Fiveash, Frank l.atham, john Gallup, Raymond Hope, Fred Stevens. Nfrrn1a'rnw.' Coach lrvin Upson, Henry Rawls, Herbert Schippell, Thomas Gardner, George Stewart, Herman Uatling, William Haynes, Richard Jervis, john Brinkley, Co-Captain Raymond Quirk, james Vinson, Co- Captain Paul Ramey. Tlzirdruw: Robert Mason, Stanleigh Jones, Robert Street, Edward Wall, Milton Weller, William Hayhurst, Otto Martinson, Ray U'Neill, William Garringer, Frank Shaver, Alvin Anderson. GEF VM 'I'lRlilJ . . . . lVlaury's football players are shown taking a rest during one of their darker moments. They are defending their own goal line . . . Fxhaustion is evident at the right. HB.-X'l l'l,lNG TUG .... Stanley Tugwell is doing some fancy stepping through Norview High's line. Hodey White is giving blocking support . . . Maury won 42-6. WAR COUNCIL .... Coach Tony Saunders is shown working out a play with Commodores Ted Daffer, Jimmy Fllis, and Gresham Hutchings as they journey via train to meet Jefferson Senior at Roanoke. a l if MAURY-GRANBY .... Peyton Owen Cwith the ballj is seeking passage through Granby's forward wall in the Maury-Granby football classic. Other Maury players in the picture are Jimmy Ellis C365 and Stanley Tugwell f57D. Maury lost 25-7. Here's What Happened! MAURY-ROANOKE 0 - 14 Maury's Commodores traveled to Roanoke and lost to the Magicians from Jefferson Senior High. Again Peyton Owen paced the Mapmakers in the back- field with Hodey Bear White among the stand-outs in the line. The Maury eleven played a better brand of defensive ball than they had the entire year. MAURY-NORVI EW 42 - 6 Maury's Commodores opened up and trounced the Norview Pilots at Foreman Field 42-6. The ground gaining of Stanley Tugwell and Peyton Owen high- lighted the victory as did the defensive play of Ted Daffer and Hodey White. MAURY-GRANBY 7 - 25 Maury's Commodores ended a long and tiring gridiron schedule for 1947 with a loss to their arch intra-city rivals, Granby High School, before a large crowd at Foreman Field. Peyton Owen, playing his last game for Maury, scored the lone touchdown and booted the extra point. Maury ended the season winning three games, losing six and tieing one. WE BID FAREWELI ..... To those outstanding players and managers who graduate this year: Ted Daffer, Bob Dechert, Jimmy Hickman, Marvin Hines, Harold Mansfield, Dick Miller, Peyton Owen, Fred Pittman, Bill Randall, Philip Siapno, Bobby Stewart, Bill Tuck, l l lfrwzt mic: l hilip Belkov, Manager, Allen Gordon, john Hodges. .N'n'w111'r'nw.- Malvin Howlett, Harron Floyd, James Fillis, William Woodson, Robert Williams, Fred lfriedm in 'l'l1ir1i mtv: William Robertson, M anagcr, Norman Rosenbaum, john Harris, Malvern Sheffield, George Cousin Richard West, Boyd Taylor, Woodrow Gray, Coach. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE. Uecember December December December ,I anuary sl an u ary an uary an uary january january january an uary I anuary lfebruary February lfebruary lfebruary lfebruary February February ,I l Maury aury aury aury. .. ... aury aury Maury Maury M' M M Maury. .. ,.. M M M aury, ,. ... Maury Maury Maury Maury f Maury Maury Maury Maury Maury Maury Holy Trinity ..,.. Norview .,,.., Fairfax ..... Alexandria ,.... Granby .,.,,..... Newport News .... Wlilson ....,,.... ,lobn Marshall ...,,. Thomas jefferson .... Petersburg ........ Hampton ....,.... Thomas Jefferson ..,. ,lobn Marshall ..,. Newport News .... Alexandria ...,,,, Petersburg ,.... Wilson ..,,. Norview .... Hampton. .. Granby... .,.,. Total ..,... 22 251 33 3 I -lli 35 22 51 3 I 25 19 22 44 38 43 313 33 26 25 28 639 I'VF GOT IT Norman Rosenbaum of Maurv and Red iliulpan of Giranlmy jump for a hall in the schools' first encounter. Other Maury cagers in the picture are john Oliver Cl3J, Dick West CGD, and Jimmy Fillis lextreme rightl. - ew., '-s..t., --..,, PUSH SHOT ..... -X bove, John Oliver tosses in a two . pointer from within the foul shot circle. Other Maury l players in the picture are Malvern Sheliield CSD and Norman Rosenbaum QQJ. The Commodores lost 38-37. l HIGHLIGHTS MAURY 38-HOLY TRINITY 22 Maury opened its 1947-48 cage season with an impressive 38-22 defeat over Holy Trinity at the City Auditorium. jimmy Ellis led the Commodores with eight points for the evening while Norman Rosenbaum and big George Cousins tied for runner-up honors with six markers each. MAURY 52-NORVIFW 29 The Commodore cagers broke loose after a slow start and downed their new rivals, Norview, in the latter's gym 52-29. George Cousins and Norman Rosenbaum led Maury in scoring with ll points each. MAURY 36-ALEXANDRIA 31 Maury's Commodores of the court drove to their fourth straight win of the season with a 36-31 win over Alexandria's Presidents in Alexandria. George Cousins led Maury again in the scoring column with 10 points. MAURY 36-GRANBY 46 Granby's Blue Comet cagers, defend- ing State champions, apparantly lost little of their power, as the Commodores bowed for the first time this season 46-36 in the City Auditorium. George Cousins led Maury with nine points. MAURY 24-NEWPORT NEWS 35 An experienced Newport News five took the Hoor against Maury in Newport News and gave the Commodores a real lesson in set shooting, they beat the local, 35-24 for Maury's second con- ference loss. HIGHLIGHTS MAURY 124' Wll,SON 22 ln a hotly disputed contest lVlaury de- feated Wilson on the latter's court 21-22. Harron Floyd led Maury in basket mak- ing with lll points. MAURY Zi!!-'JOHN MARSHALL 5l Maury encountered an old Central Dis- trict foe, John Marshall, in Richmond and soon regretted it. The justices, the future State champions, walked over the Map- inakers 5l-39. Captain Billy Woodson led Maury with ll points. M AURY 'l5fHAMI 'l'ON I9 Maury took the Hampton Crabbers in tow and walked over their conference rivals 45-Ill in the City Auditorium. Billy XYoodson led the scoring for Maury. MAURY Dil JUHN MARSHAl,l, 41 The Commodores were certainly glad this was the last time they had to play john Marshall of Richmond this season. The justices overpowered the Maury quintet -H-fill in the City Auditorium. Billy Woodson and john Oliver paced the Commodores. MAURY 37---NFWl'OR'l' NEWS 38 Maury played its hest game ol' the season against the future lfastern District champions, Newport News, but still lost 38-37 in the City Auditorium. Harron Floyd, substitute forward, paced the los- ing Commodores with ll points. l l I r ' , 'vllaking their hats oft to Granby in the final game of the season, the Maury Cheerleaders are: Frmzf row: McKenzie, Shepard, Partridge, Sheek, Ripley, Harrell, Jones, Simpson, Davis. Nvffzlzff row: Corleto, l,egum, l,aw, Stinson, Robinson, Holland, Schreiner, Captain Crosswhlte, Rainey, Gumm, Parkstone, YVarren. vw eh! JUMP l3Al.l ,.... .lohn Harris ol' Maury and a .lolin Marshall basketeer jump for a rebound in their game at the City Auditorium. Utlier Maury boys in the picture are Captain Billy Woodson l5l, Harron lflovd HD, and Norman Rosenbaum, right, KSU. i , 5 . c ill HIGHLIGHT MAURY IX WILSON 33 lVlaury's Commodores completely col' lapsed against WiIson's Presidents in the school's second encounter of the season at the City Auditorium. The Maury quint scored only three field goals during the entire evening and finished on the bottom end ol' a 33-IH score. The loss put the Commodores out of the race for the Eastern District championship. MAURY 27 GRANBY :ZH Maury ended its season against their arch-rivals, Granby lligh School, and Bill Woodson, Nlaury's aee forward and ISHT-'18 left ff' flu' C 'm t 333537 in 11 thrilling F Cilpflilll, Q 'L x' ' ' ' K ,wt , contest. Billy XYoodson, playing his illustt tres the toxin th it llelied win lum .1 . lnrth on the All-lfastern District cage squad. Woodson Hfml Hmm fn NUC find- wld 'OSS Wt sparked the Conunudore's scoring tor the season, , hlgh Wm for MWVY With '-4PU 1ff- totaling Ilili poi ,M alle la it Q f ,L , 4, W Q 4 in tl' 1 if ,K Y'sfu'1v 2 .ll'NlUR Y.-XRSITY B.-XSKl'l'l'B.-Xl,l, TF.-Xlxl ..., l rrn1lrntc'.- Skee Burns, John Berkley, Robert Broudy. .N'n'mn!rn::'.' llenry Rawls, Captain Bruce Hathaway, Eugene Belcher, Raymond Quirl-Q, ,loe .-Xckaway, james NICK ormaek. 'Mini mrs: Coach Andre Nadeau, Larry Krukin, Mack lNlcCurry, lindsay Miller, Brian Shanley, George Daly, .lerrold Ridge, Bernard Schloss, Manager Gordon Wilson. llc ,... it 't Pf .1 5 fn I-'mul row: Pat Morgan, Manager, jimmy Stancil, George Williams, Tommy Gardner, Kenny Fawcett. Sfmr1drntU.' Barclay Browne, Richard Dalton, Eddy Vaughan, Chiles Larson, Alton livans, jimmy Brinkley Don King. Thin! raw: Clarence Copperthite, Robert Terry, Gresh Hutchings, George Cousins, jack Powell, George Malloy Stanley Tugwell, Warren Chaplin, lrvin Upson, Coach. TRACK li l SCHF,l5lll.li April 3fPeterslwurg at lforeman lfielnl. April I0 Wilson at lforeman lfield. April I7 'lliclewater Meet at lYilliams- laurg. April 24 lfastern District Meet at lfore- man lfielcl. May l-4 Newport News at Newport News. May S-Granhy at lforeman lfielal. May ll, l5-State Meet at Charlottess ville. Anxiety grips the features of Captain Holm Boggs as he completes his pass to team- mate lfddy Vaughan during a tense moment in the mile relay. .Vmlni i11fru11t.' William Whitehurst. l r-mn rfrzzz' Raymond Quirk, james Hickman, Charles Harrison, ldus McCurry, Cecil Self, Harron Floyd, William Woodson, Fred Friedman, Robert Williams, james Ellis, john Stanley, Richard Hickman. .h't'I'llIlIf mtcx' joseph l,iebowit1, Kilby McNeal, W'irt W'alker, Leonard Keele, Robert Street, l,avern l,ittle, ateve Hamilton, Willie jenkins, Robert Mahoney, John Harris, Brian Shanley, Allan Gordon, Coach Robert atcs. Thin! rote: Donald Saddler, Frank Latham, Morris Wilcox, Walter Harper, john Gray, lvan Hutton, Woodrow lfranklin, Melvin Gottlieb, Sonny Howlett, Sonny Hudgins, William Matthews. BASEBALL SCHEDULE April 6 ...... South Norfolk April 9 Petersburg April I0 -lohn Marshall April I2 Suffolk April I3 Norview April I5 Wilson April 21 Hopewell April 23 Petersburg April 26 Granby April 27 W'arwick May 4 W'arwick May li Norview May 8 Hopewell May I0 Granby May 15 W'ilson May 18 Suffolk Maury's ace pitcher Dick Stanley shows Y his diamond form as he prepares to de- liver something special during a Com- modore baseball practice session. lfrrml ru-::'.' Conoly Phillips, Stanley Harris, l.cc Addison, Arthur -lctr, Robert lfdnionds, Rnlmerr Rcclfi-rn, .luhn Berkley. N1'm1n1rnic'.' Coach Andre Nzldeau, -loc Chcrnitfer, Barry Cooper, Norman Roscnlmnln, Sonny Calwell, Kula-rr Drake, Neal Allard, Manager Philip l,ll1gZlll1l.ClfCl'. T E N N I S l .lJl'l If x 1' in April . L'rzulucl4 April . Suhliilla April Suflimlli April lYarwicl4 April XYarwicl4 April .... Nurvicxv May .... Crauluck May .... ,... N urview Reaching for a high une in a fl L game is Stanley Harris, Maury ncrnian, who was one the four returning letrernien greeted lay Coach Andre Nanleau for rhc 1948 season. The other letternien were Neal Allard, Arthur Jett, and Norman Rosenbaum. S April 5 April Ill April 21 April 30 May 7 Lester Zlffflllll zlppruuclics pro liurm :ls he liollows rlirougli on 21 pre-sczxscm prucricc drive. CHHl'Dl.li A . . .Granby . . . .Grzmlmy A . , AYoumllwcrry lfurcst ,...Srz1re Meer . . . .AvUlJLll3Cl'l'y lfurcsf GOLF l rm11rn-:c'.' Fred Dean, Richard Broudy, Rohcrr Broudy, l.c-mer firrrziin, john Rankin. N'f'mr1drrf::': 'lic-nch Phillips, joel Cooper, lxlalvcrn Shefheld, Richard Miller, Wnvcrly Bsrklcy, l,0uix Drzilcc ufl' 5' Q- U I Lf' L? - Pl Prcparingfor the Race' The Maury Regatta i , 4 .za The Hamptons in the Homestretch Bob Rowe and Dean Atkinson Lead the Race The fifteenth annual Maury Regatta, sponsored by the West Chapter Hi-Y of Maury, opened on May thirty-first with a field of thirty-two entered in the three classes-Hamptons, moths, and snipes. The sailing meet was highlighted by all the traditional color and enthusiasm that usually accompanies the spring event. Tench Phillips and Covington Magee of Maury were co-chairman with Ben Colonna acting as race chairman. Sonny Cabell, Maury Joplzomore, Iimbering up hi: Moth Shernan. ADVERTISEMENTS Hc'1zm' melodies are .vi ec! 1311! llzoxf' Il7lfIf'!l7'If Il7'l' .vwcclf'r. W7 01111 lx'mf.v --..- ff 7 -- f ? 7 2 F A YMDI-IONY ' 1 Z Y nxslYV2 lllll -5,7 T ,w lllllll' 5 X A Q ? I 1, I Z2 2 . ,,,nalllh.?1,. 7 4i , 11 ' 'A...5 6. I 5 A 2-X xx X f S2 ? , , Nalin VHF l'A'l'RONS ....-- QSTQRES ,ll ETHICAL PRESCRIPTION SERVICE IH C0ngrafulafz'0m to the Graa'uafz'0n cfm gf 1948 fi, Prescsi iisn msggist 1 L. D. MASTERS, P E. C. FRAZIER, Vice-P Frank R. Ford Co. JICVVFQLERS AND SILVERSIVIITHS Established 1909 229 CIR,-XNBY S'l'RI'II'I'I' NORFOLK 10. YA Catherine Munden. Alma Mater. jane Kerwick. . , Y . G-L' . . 257 ORANISX Ixstabllshcd S'l'RIil'1T 47 Years I NORTHROP'S SPICCIALISTS IN SPORTING AND ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT 450 Granby Street NORTHROP SPORT SHOP, Inc. Our Heartiest Congratulations and Sincere Best Vifishes to the Class of 1948 The Hub Monticello Hotel Corner NORFOLK. VIRGINIA The Maury High School Lunch Room wishes to express its appreciation to The Class of 1948 for its cooperation Dzssm D. RICHARDSIBN, Manager Compliments of Fine's Men Shop Granby at College Place f?EEf 1,3-A ..,..,...., V .,.,.,.4.,.i.,,,clZ.:.1. c 1 .,i,.,.,.i.,,,..cic..i,ls.Z.i.i,,.,...,.,,,,i:.z11t,:,i, iiii iii E:E:E,:.i,: iT,,: EZEZE :i:1:,. . 1 2 I 53.1525 :I111 iZ:,j, I 11,5 :,1.l E5 s o i X variety of expressiol JONES MOTQR COMPANY Expert Auto Reconditioning GICNUINIC PARTS - IWUDIQRN l'IQUIPlN1FNT Bean XVheel Jxliglllllfillt - IfleCt1'o-XYeldi11g USED CARS 4201 C'OLLEY AVENUh IJIAI4 NORP'OI,b1 53983 Congratulations to the Commodores on the 40th Anniversary of THE COMMODORE Sl11ill1 Vlbllon Over 57 Year: of Progrexr in Norfolk VENETIAN BLINDS SLIP COVERS FLOOR COVERINGS UPHOLSTERING COFER,S INTERIOR DECORATIONS Gifzy For 124 College Place All Occayionx NORFOLK, VA. Congratulations . . . COMMODORES . . . SPORTSMAN'S SHOP Athletic Distribufors A. G. SPALDING at BROS. P. GOLDSMITH sONs ll2 West Freemason Street Phone 26100 Norfolk, Virginia D. P. PAUL OO. UJEWELERS T0 THE SOUTHL.4N'D', Since 1847 DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE MADEMOISELLE BEAUTY SALON 615 VV:-:st 35th Strcet - OPENING FEATURE SPECIAL - Soft End Permanents-Cold Wave or Heat VVave -56.50 Complete - Congratulations to the Graduated - SOUTHERN CAKE CO. Spefialtier of Birllzday and Wedding Cakey CORNER BERMUDA PHONE AND CHAPEL STREETS 41 4 5 2 Co1npli1m'11IJ of MARGUERITE BAKERY Sprfialize: in CAKES for all 0t'I'd,l'l07ll 532 Vllcst 35th Street Norfolk, Va. C. NA'l'ClIL'S, Prop. Phone 23168 SERVICE BARBER SHOP fOur Name is Our Mottoj 2917 COLONIAL AYEXI'E 'l'. XV. NEVlI,I,E, Profr. MAJOR M. MORRISETTE'S 5 and 10C to 151.00 VARIETY STORES TUCKMAN'S RADIO AND RECORD SHOP Instruments, Supplies Sheet Music Radio Repairs 35Ill SI. LHIHYCELC COHQY Avenue Norfolk. Va- xmafoik 7, va. Plume 21012 Admiring Gene Randolph and Shy Katherine Ransome. Food Head- quarters. Lunch for Pat Ramey and Ann Law. Have a Coke 925: f Wg ,, DU LW It's the friendly high-sign NORFOLK COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS INC Complimfnts of E. Q. Svtnartg Qin. NORFOLK'S LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE OWNED and OPERATED by MAURY GRADUATES Virginia? Largest Cash Departmfnt Store CHURCH AT CITY HALL 3 Frm' Parking Lolx SELLING FOR LESS IN THE LOW RENT DISTRICT SINCE 1894 TRAYLOR OPTICAL COMPANY Prcscrip tion Op ticians 115 College Place HARRY R. TRAYLOR D. K1Nosr.l2v TRAYLOR Maury Confectionery 337 YVest 15th Street l 'lMaury, fair Maury . . . . . BEST WISHES- Maury High Scliool Graduates R I C E ' S FASHION CORNER Compliments of JOHN BALASCO Compliment! of Sandra Beauty Salon Specializing in Perinanents Hum. R. XV1l,SoN Berkley 1363 C0n,q1'aZulati011,r to '48 Senior.: J. WESLEY STONE REAL ESTATE - RENTALS INSURANCE 207 Arcade Building Norfolk, Va. Ollice Phone 27087 Residence Phone -H687 Complimfnts of Bisese 85 Console, Inc. S gg? si GSM e.SS 5bS QQ 325 CR ANBY STRT FT J. E. WILSON SERVICE STATION WASHING, POLISHING, GREASING Phone 27571 3211 Granby Street We Deliver Phone 25526 COLONIAL HARDWARE MURPHY PAINTS TOOLS - GLASS HOUSE FURNISHINGS 521-23 VV. 35th Street Norfolk, Va. HCOMPLIMENTESI' WE CEMENT SOLES A. B. C. ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIRING H. J. LIVERMAN Prop. 3503 Colley Avenue Phone 23729 Norfolk, Va. J. E. SMITH, JR. Plumbing, Heating E5 Oil Burners Quality Plur Service Phone 44221 Shop, 2709 Leo Street Norfolk 5, Va. ALEXANDER'S F I N E C A K E S 446 Granby Street 7526 Granby Street At the H. 8: P. Store Complimentr of LOU and MARTY SEIDMAN Ex Commodores BEE'S BEAUTY SALONS 608 W. 35th Street 1235 Center Ave. CBroad Creek Villagej All Types of PERINIANENT WAVING Expertly Done' Complete line of Beauty Services and Cosmetics Phone 27805 L. B. R OCKE JEWELERS AND SILVRRSMITHS 243 NORFOLK. Granby Street VIRGINIA Naviette Shoppe 111 College Place To the girl who cares what she wears MISSES' DRESSES From 5512.95 up CARR, MEARS Sc DAWSON Specializing In SPORT COATS and SPORT SLACKS BRENTWOOD SWEATERS BOTANY NECKWEAR DOBBS HATS Mr. Hates, joan Caniaw, Lindsey Miller. Tony and his faithful customers. Phyllis Holland at lunch-again! 5 I' Pleased .... and more than a little proud! That's the way I feel about my telephone job. It's not only the important, interesting work I do. It's the good salary, the people I meet and a lot of other things. I hadn't had any business experience, but I was well paid right from the start. And regular, frequent raises in pay have come as I've gained experience. Something else I like about telephone work is the bright, pleasant environment. The offices are so clean and comfortable. There's a roomy lounge where we can relax during off-duty hours. Then there's the friendly atmosphere that seems to go with a telephone job. I can hardly count all the new friends I've made since I started there. Just between you and me, I wouldn't trade jobs with anyone! ' 'I'he Chesapeake 8. Potomac Telephone Company 5-Y' m 'Get gig f . . . - at o VIYQIIIIC 'ffwonuw Congratulations! KIRBY'S BAKERY KIRBY'S BEAUTY SALON F ' . . . AND ACADEMY or the Fznest . ' Cakes, P1es and Pastries Salon-Phone 21451 322 Fliiliffm Blllldlnfl 404 Yvest Princess Anne Road Academy-Phone 48861 Nm-folk 7, Virginia 620 Flatiron Building Phone 39982 HOLLOWAY 8: KIGICR GARAGE GENERAL REPAIRING A F R I E N D Bonv AND FENDER VVORK-WVELDING Phone 49564 4215 Colley Avenue Norfolk, Virginia PURITAN RESTAURANT 5. Ray Howell 131 Granby Street Norfolk, Va. QPTICIAN 222 W. BUTE STREET We Serve the Bert of Quality Food, Properly Cooked Compliment: of Complimentf W. T. GRANT COMPANY CROCKIN-LEVY COMPANY The S01llll,.f Largert Furniture Slow 258 Granby 500 Granby Street Known for values ffom Cow f0 Cfwf Phone 21645 Norfolk, va. erry Lieban, Inc. FASHIONS MEANT FOR YOUTH Mrs. Daughtrey, Bernice and Jackie pose. Resting-Miss Fooshe and Mrs. Taylor. Fun for Marie Phillips, Khaki Ransone and Bertha jones. The NORFOLK STATIONERY CO. Complimmm of INC. Commercial Stationers WHITE HOUSE GRILL AND Oflice Outfitters 445 Granby Street 113 Brooke Avenue Phone 44384 GIFTS FOR Weddings, Anniversaries, Birthdays and other occasions FINE CHINA AND GLASSWARE MAX SCHWAN CORP. 424 Granby Street Norfolk, Va. DENNIS D. TUTTLE Louis D. TUTTLE Res. Phone 24090 Dennis D. Tuttle Son Sc Co. Real Estate - Rentals - Insurance G. I. Loan Consultants STELLA G. OPOLOS, Agent Phone 31455 Phones 211 W'est York Street 41528 - 27887 Norfolk, Virginia I L bXl7NDI5RS, Propriftor Class '29 SAU DERS SERVICE STQRE Cosmetics - Sodas - Sundries 15TH STREET AND IXIIORAN AVENUL NORFOL K, VIRGINIA - hen you want a photograph . . you want a fine photograph and that,s the only kind your official photographer takes! Photograph Studio . . . 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National Academic Cap 81 Gown Co. .llaffufaffim '1-, f and Uurfirfm- of .fXCAl3lClXfllC Ci-XPS, GOXYNS AND HOODS CHOIR YICSTIVITCNTS, CLICK CLUB ROBl'fS AND A CAPPl'fLLA ROBICS Cups :intl cilNVllh mod :lt the Maury High School supplied hy us lfomf' flfl'Nl'III - 11011111 Upfralfd Burrow, Martin 81 Co. 3 l'RlfSCRlPTION DRUG STORES -H4 Xlxiin Strcct 241 Church Street Corner Bute and Roush WHEN YOU THINK OF FURNITURE NATURALLY YOU THINK OF P P CORNER GRANBY. MAIN H. D. OLIVER 1501 Colonial Avenue Norfolk, Virginia 4 Southern , Dairies .94.Q24:. Guy M ll80IH1gh 65 Fifa Q- -'Z -'Z 5 I' i Z Q ' u Z S I NY' If mu cts EW Compli'rnent5 of BONNIVILLF-HARMON MUSIC CO. 1613 Granby Street LETTON GOOCH 'QPRINTPIR TideWater's RAISED PRINTING Specialists Betty Wade, Dana Dalton, Beverley Gustafson. Busy Mr. Dill. Lunch time again. I When you want your Pants draped See BOSTON TAILORTNG CO. Cwetings from- GFORGF P. GREGORY Funeral Director 34th and Granby Streets Complimmzhf of CENTRAL CAFE A good plafe to eat S23 Nlain Street Norfolk, Va. -Congratulations to the Class of 1948- A. B. EDELBLUTE Blutes Ray! Ray! MAURY!! Herels a snappy salute to the entire Senior Class at MHS. 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 held of endeavor. Norfolk Virginian-Pilot Daily and Sunday Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch Evenings except Sunday HARDY,S For FINE DIAMONDS WITHIN YOUR PRICE RANGE 347 Granby S. D. HARDY Street GEO. TAIT Sc SONS, INC. Tait's Thorobred Seeds S5 Commercial Place Norfolk 10, Virginia Norfolk's Oldest, Largest and Leading Seed Store for Over 75 Years H. D. Kanter VVo111en,s Sportswear and Accessories 105 College Place Norfolk 10, Virginia Compliment: of A 'IGRANBY ROOTIfZR Complivnentx of TICRRIWS BRANCH I'IAMPTON ROADS PAPER COMPANY 416 Granby Street Norfolk 10, Virginia James S. Cunningham General Insurance Travel Service 409 hlcKevitt Building Phone 26006 Norfolk, Virginia A pose before going to classes. Joe Phillips didn't want to see the photographer. Plat isn't studying, it's just a pose. Compliments of MARY JA E BREAD NORFOLK, VIRGINIA PHONE 21625 Ufe Tried .... Honey! IVB Did CAROLYN ANTI-IOIELIS DORIS BEAIIDOIN .UCAN CARTWRIGHT MARIE FLY FRANCES FRANKLIN DORIS OREER JACKIE HANNA DOT JENKINS ANNE JONES JANE KERWICK RALPH EICCLANNAN LVCIIILIC RIIINDEN BIQRTHA PERLIN -IOE PHILLIPS OENE RANDOLPH KATHERINE RANSONE BICRNICIQ SHEPHERD GERALDINI5 SHRIEYES BARBARA STANLEY BETTY SMITH JOYCE STEWART LESTER ZITTRAIN -I ,u..uIIlt,.oI, S- Suri, I- o the Staff and Class of '48 It is with a feeling of pride and pleasure that we can say we have had Il part in the production of your yearbook. VVe congratulate you and wish for you the best of everything in life's future work. 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