Maury High School - Commodore Yearbook (Norfolk, VA)
- Class of 1952
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Thy name we'll glorify Thy memory honor: Maury. lead truly: And ever love thee. Our Alma Mater. staunch and true. Fair Alma Mater. strong and true. Dear Alma Mater. qreat and true. 1 I QP f ! 1 4 L E 2 If 1' ai- , X, 1 . K 1 X 3? . 355. TZ af., Q f - MA 214 f 1 Q Isiqiib 1 sw Q A ew 5.41:fa . I JC Skgwhbiiw. ff, w f ivifqvx - w ,f - f' 4, Q .5 5 - if A 13 -S 1 - i 11 'Hi fi ,S g5FiffhL :J1f'5 1 is f3?fE?fffjJ A L ' K K Q L r f F3 1 5 I iff? ?f 'wif Vawii 515' Wyscgs is - f ivy- - ififviif Ji' ff s?m,1g'f HJ f-iii. , el A5'i5,Ur HSA wi me A - mis 5'f f Q-7 V, as .Icy M X s+?s'2x'1 ff 72 12511555 ff-13' g . M ' Af 559153 , l,, . , 'se ' . ,W , - - 15 Y i Q W W :fl LK ' Q ,, - e Nzihsf Z3 Qi N 4. A, . A A. Y L. 9, J, 1. A r ,.,..-- ., . - ' A, Q 0 4 1 3 1 iv .. ggi? 5 , A ww ,Q 1 3 E , AVA, ,pm ,gms . 5 . 'E if 'K s 1 i 4 fi- H1 Fin 3 .vs Guide zz aught in all We dv X Q i-F A F E ,vs 5 X Eff? ' 77 oQQ 'f ar 1 1+-Aff?-Q-AX 'x . ' 'L X b1N'fM':g, -. 1' jr all 1. ,:vL5 X M5 g i gy ,gm 5 Xfgf f X, Q 4: g m ! 5' if 2 A ,xx x X. ,x i Qs. f' U --., ,,. Z' Y? C Y. fix Q2 C' 'v 9 o 9' 21 9' .9 . Stair? as is h.x5-K.'Y-.Ny 6 - on 48-XX when Adi Ve ma, Leading our Norfolk school system and heading our School Board is Mr. l. I. Brewbaker. The job of Superintendent of Nor- folk's Schools carries great responsibility, but under Mr. Brew- baker's leadership the School Board has made rapid progress in the development of our system. His capable assistant, Mr. Edwin L. Lamberth, has given him invaluable aid. These men frequently visit the city schools to examine the work of the faculties and student bodies. They have pioneered in improved negro and white schooling, new buildings and teachers. The finest school system in Norfolk's history is the goal toward which they are working. l 1 7 7 I. I. Brewbaker. superintendent ot the Norlolk City School System. prepares l I 5 I 5 to start a new day. One of the most civic-minded groups in the city is the Norfolk City School Board, composed of Mr. S. C. Larnpert, Chairman: Mrs. A. O. Calcott, Vice-Chairman: Mr. M. Farley Powers, Mr. B. D. Melchor, Ir., Mr. Crawford Rogers, and Mr. Iarnes A. Carney. This unsalaried group administers the public school system, giving their time, thought, and effort in carrying on successfully the work before them. The Norfolk School Board is a member of the Associated Public School Systems, a new organization which studies and plans to develop educational policies. Edwin I.. Lamberth, I. I. Brewbakefs right-hand man. is a vital part ol the Norlolll: This is cur Norfolk City School Board. From lelt to right the members are: Mr. C. S. Rogers. Mr. school Sysmm, Iames A. Carney, Mrs. A. O. Calcott, Mr. S. C. Lampert. Mr. W. F. Powers, Mr. B. D. Melchor. Miss Leah C. Holler, Clerk. LOUISE A. ADKINS LUELLA M. BECKER BS., Longwood College, Business Education, Sponsor B.E., State Teachers College, Platteville, Vv'is., Uni' of the Sophomore Class. versity of Wisconsin, Nlatliernaties, Commodore Advis 'r. IUNE A. ANDERSON C. SIDNEY BERG BS., Mary Washington College, Physical Education. BM., M.M., University of Michigan, Band-Orcliestru. TOP MARY M. BARBER IANICE M. BLAND BOTTOM Row: BS., lvlidison College, Typing, Business Arithmetic. BS., Longwood College, English. Row. HILDEGARDE M. BARTON ELIZABETH R. BOGGS ' BA., College ot William and Mary, History. BA., College of William and Mary, M.A., Coluinlia IAMES ROBERTS BATES University, Head of English Department. BS., Springfield College, Driver Training, Monogram WILLIAM L. BRITTINGHAM Club, Baseball Coach. B.S., M.Ed., William and Mary, Biology. DOROTHY W. BRYAN ANNE S. DAUGHTREY B.S.,Westliampton College, Science.Counsolor. BS., Radford College, Virginia Polytechnic Instituto, ROBERTA H, CASTEEN CoordinatorfOftice Training. BS., Longwood College, History, Photographic Advisor ELIZABETH DAWSON for the Commodore, BA., Hollins College, M.A., Universit of North Caro- TOP CHRIS 1. cl-mlsrznsr-:N imc, English. Y BOTTOM ROW: Ed.B., Oshkosh State Teachers College, llead ot Vo- GRACE S. DRAKE ROW: Cgtiqmgl Department, BS., Longwood College, Home Economics. JOHN REID COOK ELEANOR I. DUDLEY BA., Lynchburg Collage, Pliysioil EduCation, Co' AB., Hope College, University of Mikliigan. Sponsor of West H1-Y. MARGARET A. EGGLESTON ANNIE B. CROWDER BS., College of William and Mary, Motlictil College of BS., Longwood College, History. Virginia, Science, Sponsor of the Iunior Class. WILMA E. ELDER MARTHA E. FULCHER B.A., Goucher College, University of Mexico, Columbia B.A., College of William and Mary, Librarian. University, Head oi Science Department. HETTIE RUTH GIBBS H. WAYNE EVERETT A.B., College of William and Mary, Business Education. B.S., Indiana State Teachers College, Rose Polytechnic DOROTHY GILCHRIST TOP Institute, Vocational Department. AB., Hollins, M.A., University of Virginia, Head of BOTTOM Row- GRACE CHAMBERS FEINTHEL History Department. Row- ' B.S., Longwood College, Historv,Counselor, Student ANNE MORRIS GILL ' Government Sponsor. BJ-X., Westhampton College, University of Richmond, ELIZABETH FOOSHE History, Sponsor, Cherry Nottingham Future Teachers B.A., Hollins College, History,Counselor. of America Club. INDIA R. FRIEND BETTIE M. GOODWYN B.S., Mary Washington College, Business Education. University oi Virginia, Columbia University, English. VIRGINIA C. GRAVES RICHARD HARRISON B.S., M.A., George Peabody College, University oi A.B. Duke University, Mathematics, Assistant Football Colorado, University of Virginia, English. Coach. LYNETTE HAMLET FRANCES HATZOPOULOS A.B., Randolph'Macon Womans College, M.A., College B.A., Randolph-Macon Womans College, English, of William and Mary, Mathematics. Spanish. TOP MARY FRANCES HARRELI. RALPH HENDRIX BOTTOM Row. B.S., Mary Washington College, History, Counselor. B.S., William and Mary, Science, Head Football Coach. Row: ' ANNIE WELCH HARRINGTON ELIZABETH F. HENNING B.A., Randolph-Macon Woman's College, University oi B.A., Randolph-Macon Woman's College, M.A., Uni- Michigan, Syracuse University, Mathematics. versity of North Carolina, English. CHARLES E. HARRIS MARGUERITTE G. IENNINGS M.A., Appalachian State Teachers College, Head of B.S., Mary Washington College, Business Education, Physicial Education Department. Sponsor of the Y-Teen Club. VIRGINIA H. IOHNSON VERGIE A. LEGGETT Longwood College, Columbia University, College of BA., RGHCiOl1fJh-MGCOY1 W0mGU'S College: Eli-M.. William and Mary, English. Harvard University, Cambridge University, Mathe- I. RODDEY IONES matics-Counselor. B.S., Randolph-Macon College, English, Advisor of the MINNIE I.. LENNON TOP COMMODORE. B.S., Womcm's College of University of North Carolina, BOTTOM Row. VIRGINIA TURPIN IONES M.S., University of Tennessee, Physical Education. Row. ' B.S., Madison College, Science. MARGARET B. MARKLEY ' HAZEI. C. LAWRENCE B.A., Randolph-Macon Woman's College, English. B.S., Longwood College, Science. ALEXANDER C- MCAUSI-AN JOSEPH LAZARETTI B.S.E., State Teachers College, Fitchburg, Massachu- E. Ed., Eastern Illinois State Teachers College, Print- setts, Industrial Arts Department. ing. CATHERINE F. McCLOUD B.A., Westhampton College, Spanish. Guidance and zhflumce B.A., Randolph-Macon Woman's College,- Mathematics. KATHARINE IOYCE OWEN ALICE COWLES MORRIS BS., Richmond Professional Institute of the College of B.A., MA., College of William and Mary, B.A. in William and Mary. Library Science, William and Mary, Librarian. ANN RUTH RIDDICK TOP HENRY C. NOLLEY B.A., Hollins College, M.A., Columbia Univcrsity, B0-I-TOM B.A., Randolph-Macon College, LLB., National Uni' Head of Department of Languages. ROW: versity of Law, Business Education, Post-qisdiisis HARRY RQSENBAUM now. work in University oi Virginia and William and Mary. B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Coordinator oi Dis- WILLIAM HARRY NORRIS tributtive Education, Maury News advisor. BA., The George Washington University: M.A., Uni- JULIA RUSH versity of Pennsylvania, Head oi Mathematics De- AB., Randolph-Macon 'Woman's College, Physical Edu- partment, Counselor. cation. PAUL HAROLD O'I-IARA EDWARD ROBIN SCHARPIRO Ferris Institute, College of William and Mary, Zanerian B.A., M.A., University of Richmond, Columbia Uni- Art College, Business Education. versity, English, Maury-Bain Sponsor. LUCERNE H. SCHOLL STELLA HUBBARD TAYLOR University of Wisconsin, B.S., Stout lnstituteg Vocation B.A., Westhampton College, Columbia Universityg Department. English. AGNES MOON SHAW MORRIS B. TILLOTSON Barnard College, BS., M.S., University ot Virginiap BS., State Teachers College, Oswego, New York, Vir- TOP Mathematics, Counselor. ginia Polytechnic lnstituteg Vocational Department. BOTTOM Row: LUCY MANSON SIMPSON PEARL TUCK Bow: Longwood College, University ot Virginiag Mathematics. Ph.B., Elon College, History and Latin, IOAN KIRBY SMITH IRVIN I. UPSON B.A., Madison Collegeg University of Pittsburghg Co- B.S., College of William and Mary: Science, Track, ordinator ot Distributive Education. Football Coach. HELEN DAVIDSON TALIAFERRO ELLEN LANE WADSWORTH B.S., Longwood College, University of Virginia, His- BA., Mary Washington Collegeg English-Speech, Dra- tory, Counselor. matic'Club. CHARLES R. WALLACE B. MARGARET WILSON B-S-I UniV9YSilY Of Vlffliflllli M-S-1 UUIVGYSUY Of Ten' B.A., Randolph-Macon Woman's College: History, nessee. Latin. EMILY WHALEY E. GUY WILSON B.F.A., Richmond Professional Institute: Aft DODart- North Carolina State Collegep Vocational Department. TOP ment, Art Advisor ot the COMMODORE. SENA B, WOOD BQTTQM DOROTHY E. WILKINSON B.A., Martha Washington College, Peabody Conserva- ROW: BA., Mary Washington Collegeg Head ot Business tory, Eastman School of Music, Music. Row: Eclucation. MARY WOODARD ETHEL T. WILLEY A.B., Randolph-Macon Woman's Collegeg M.A., Cornell B.S., Longwood Colle-ae. Universityg Modern Language. MARTHA LAWRENCE WILLIAMS FRANCES D. HOGGARD BS., Columbia UIIIVGIRSHYQ lVlC1tl1. Attendqnce Clerk, MARY P. SOUTHGATE A.B., Randolph-Macon Womans Colleqe Record Clerk PAULINE W. TEBAULT Secretary INEZ H. RINKER RN.. Polyclinic Hospucxl Un1V9fS1lY of Pennsylvcmla Nurse. MARGARET P. BATTIN B.A., Randolph-Marco DESSIE D. RICHARDSON Dietliiun. GEORGE M. HARRIS Custodian Guidance and influmrc Herr Noms German Class Mrs. Casteen s Global Geography Mrs. Lawrences Bxoloqy Lab mum slassss sl 19 52 Another of Maury's brilliant personalities, Iames Mar- shall was historian of the graduating class. Through his high scholastic average in science and mathematics Howard Kesser topped the honor gradu- ate list with an average of 96.65. Be- sides concentrating on his school work. Howard enjoys the company ci girls and convertibles. Previous to his entry at Maury. he participated in school activi- ties as Associate editor of the BLARE and was vice-president of the student council at Blair Iunior High School. He established himself at Maury as the first president of the Key Club. How- ard was also a member ol the Mathe- matics Club. Maury takes her hat oif to Howard. is i 5 ry Wm he was able to win the Bausch and Lomb award. His is i is spare time is divided between building his ham radio set, fishing. and sea stories. Remember this name and 1 lace. for in iuture years it will be famous. . . 3.5, ri, KV' Wx x'-wx .,x , Xtxxk R x 'Hx , RNS X em ess r s Nw , 5 4 ,,, -.. v-f ,,..f'9Y YI, , AT' is fi 'sis sg . we W-V l Leslie Belsha Iunes third honor graduate and fourth in the 1952 class has not only been outstanding in his studies but al o rn UCIIVI ties of the school Leslie has served as secretary of the Sophomor class and President of the Senior class. He has taken part in Stu- dent Government and was a standout on the 1951 football squad. Certainly no one can say that Leslie isn't versatile. ia. X se wwf '14 135- 1 , 9' ,, X ,V g f ,557 HI T -,iff 5 ' Q' f I6 3, , P' , ..,...-.M , 'S-'JCM Q 32 .tx -' ' if glllfl and gflff 2 Zi? 4 ' 'Ai x 1 'f:v.cQ fX kr fa-0 'fx 5:5 'N fx 5 Qsfflgiiflfehaz f we fa sf 57 ,sr Q '14 sf f Afri Li Ag' Q7 ,4 3 f N'-,Q .- f T :N L ,Q Q7 'G 'S if Q' 92 J' , 'ijt w G 3,0 S thy X-we xfcbxxfgw 9 6' I7 when cixfbi 'Sv .......-1 ui..- 11,8 Maury may be iustly proud of Warner Hirsch. who took first place in the city l Speak For Democracy contest for which the city council presented him a trophy. He then went on to place second in the state con- tests. Warner, a Iunior, has truly learned the meaning ol democracy. Ralph Sumerlin. better known as Shot- gun Sumerlin because ol his outstand- ing prowess on the gridiron, is one oi Maury's best-known personalities. His success on the football team brought him honors as the city's most outstand- ing player ol the year. His graduation leaves our team lacking an excellent lullback. ff! ffffff ff S iii Last summer, Waverly Dickens attended the Boy Scout Jamboree in Austria. and later toured Italy, Paris, Naples, Sor- rento, Rome, Florence, and the lsle ol Capri. Sent by the Scouters Club, with linancial help from civic organizations. Waverly explained that the trip's pur- pose was to bring about better under- standing among countries. tudent i-.4 Q Maury's sophomore, Rose Nixon, and iunior, Walter Mehard. took high honors in the city-wide competition oi ping pong, alter placing first throughout the Maury competition. Having deleated students trom Blair, Rutlner, and Gran- by, they emerged victorious to take the city championship title. of ote Q G u Z it 3 A . X I 4 Gerald Einhorn, a member ol the Maury Band and Orchestra. and also the Nor- folk Symphony Orchestra, makes music his chiel interest. He plays iirst comet tor the Band and first trumpet tor the Symphony Orchestra. For three suc- cessive years he has held lirst chair in the all State Band and lor two years he has won first division and second divi- sion in the District Music Competition Festival. There is no doubt in our minds that Gerald will go lar with his talents. Ruth Harrell, valedictorian ol the Ianu- ary senior class, took high honors in the tield ol science. This year Maury named Ruth most outstanding student in science and through this she was given the Bausch and Lomb award. She re- ceived a trip to Rochester, New York. in order to compete for the Bausch and Lomb scholarship ot S3,2U0.00. EWG. I9 What's this! Many Mauryites ar o u n d school have interesting and intriguing hobbies, some of which we have chosen to put in your Commodore in order that you may become acquainted with them. These hobbies range all the way from card collecting to practicing Indian lore and Magic. Many of the students have been working with their hobbies as long as seven years. We have oniy to delve into the outside lives ot our fellow-students and we soon tind many interesting facts which would have otherwise been hidden from us tore-ver. We hope that you will enjoy these pages in your yearbook. E WG. 1? uv? TS 'P-wifm-iw-'W-W v .q. 4. ? : L F3 Beware! There's a lepidopterist in Maury! Now don't be frightened Commodores: he's iust Iohr King. His hobby is collecting butterflies for vari- ous decorative and artistic uses. Seventy-five different types can be found in his collection, some of which were extremely difficult to capture. His butterflies are truly beautiful and valuable. What have we here? Arthur Old displays his unusual and interesting hobby-soil collecting. Arthur. who started his collection in the spring of 1940, has soil from forty-eight states, the District of Columbia. and seven Canadian Provinces: British Columbia. Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario. Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia. Magic-What a thrilling hobby! Lloyd Ienkins has worked with magic for personal and business Magic Shows. They pe seven years and is now manager of the Shandini rform for charity organiza- tions and at places of entertainment. Lloyd does some magic tricks and clowns for the show. He plans to make magic his profession. Presto- Who can tell! Frank Reid, Billy Taylor, Iohn Herbert, and Preston Tyree are four of the twenty-five members of the Indian Lore Club headed by Mickey Warner of William and Mary. These boys have been prac- ticing lndian Lore for about three years. Meet- ings are held on Wednesday nights at which time the members learn Indian customs, dances and chants Bunting Brown and Maurice Doumar have been collecting stamps for several years. During this time they have managed to obtain German. Mex- ican, Canadian, Indian, Austrian. Italian. Aus- tralian, and English stamps. All in all their total collections amount to Bunting and Maurice interesting hobby, but in later years become several thousand stamps. have not only found an one which will, no doubt, valuable. 59 as W NA in 'r 1' FA H10 of ,52 The girls who took part in the D. E. Club fashion show line up for a grand iinale. Ioyce O'Connor, Ioyce Liver- man, Idonia Newburn. Kathryn Price. Edna Warren. Louise Miller. Alice Ken- non. Nellie Thompson, Marcia Glazer. be-1, While modeling an attractive party dress, loyce Liverman, a Maury student. chooses a suitable coat to wear in the Distributive Education Club's tall fashion show. ,il-Ax 1 t . it P 5 M 1 l Wu. .,. Y See? Isn't it lovely?' That's what Nellie ' fashionable Thompso evening dress. n asks as she displays a ' ae Ioyce O'Connor takes time out to pose for a pic- ' ' lounging pajamas for the Peggy Cherry does a graceful turn before the mirror in the dress she has selected to wear. ture while modeling fashion show. 'N-.af JY' The loveliet night oi the year The highlight of every school year is un- doubtedly the annual Senior Prom. This year's prom, held at the Norfolk Yacht and Country Club, lived up to everyones highest expecta- tions. The theme ot the dance, The Good Ship Senior Prom, was a nautical one. With Miss Frances Hatzopolis 'as captain, the Prom was steered to success. Senior officers also played an important part in the affair. The music was furnished by Raymond White and his orches- tra, and in between numbers, the dancers en- joyed punch served with the compliments of the Senior Class. Needless to say, when the last dance was played and the punchbowl drained, the dancers, reluctant to leave, but satisfied by a happy evening, lett tor home. 'Q .3-an ...ni What is this? The conqa line. of course. The members of this conga line will never say that the 1952 Senior Prom was dull. Standing under the good-luck horseshoe which decorated the doorway at the Senior Prom. are Wanda McGowan and Raymond Hightower, one of the many couples who enioyed the festive occasion. It looks like everybody is having a good time at the Senior Prom which was held at the Norfolk Yatch and Country Club. Roger Sundahl, Faye Winfield, Donna Lane. Winston Bur roughs. Martin Gaston and Patricia Boyce have decided to take a rest and sit one dance out. s W. , r so-+ ' ltr,-,xxx lkyvif x ia lr , ' A. F are 4 c . ' cs. a 3 'H Y ,gee-sw. William 61 Mary- Yes, freshmen must be in y . a William ci Mary representative answers questions put forth b students. Although many questions were asked concerning Y courses, inquiries on social life were more numerous. b eleven on weekends Here Preparing lor Armed Forces- Uncle Sam is calling these boys. the five different branches of the Armed Forces talk about and answer questions about their h. Many of the Maury boys Representatives from own branc attended this conference. Elltt FllElIl'tf--lltllili 'li lllll R. M. W. C.- lnterest was displayed by these girls in RandolphfMacon Woman's College. Margaret Wilkinson and Ioanne Saunders probably want to join their many friends Who have already left for college. Nursing- Nursing, a popular profession, drew many of the Maury girls to its conference. With lec- tures, registered nurses inform the students of the nurses training and duties. CAREER DAY Career Day at Maury is a very eventful day. Then we are visited by the representa- tives of many different colleges, trade schools, and the armed services. Sponsored by the Future Teachers of America and the Key Club and their advisors, Miss Gill, and Mr. Lazaretti, this program gives Maury students a chance to decide on their plans for the future. V. M. I.-- How about good old V. M. l., boys? Cox Dowdy and Billy Moore are among the stu- dents considering attending this school. The representative gladly answers their questions and supplies information. Maury lead truly In this section of the Commodore. we have included our clubs and organizations. These societies are made up of stu- dents who wish to further their interest in various subiects. Through the medium of these activities, we, the students of Maury, have developed co-operation and school spirit. Clubs, such as the Y-Teens and the two Hi-Y's, promote good fellowship and thus obtain a clearer conception of their fellow students' views and opinions. French and Spanish clubs are formed to further our knowl- edge of other cultures. Our language organizations carry on active correspondence with students abroad and promote friendly relations. Students interested in journalism and other phases of lit- erary works have the opportunity of becoming members of any one of Maury's publications: the Commodore. the Maury News. or the Mapmaker. The Math Club is open to students wishing to advance their knowledge in the field of mathematics. Still fairly new here at Maury, is the Bible Club, for stu- dents actively interested in Bible study. The F. T. A. gives pupils, interested in teaching as a career, a fine opportunity to get advanced experience. Besides these clubs mentioned, there are many more which enable each student to seek and find a group to his liking and interest. Urgaui ation wfxm' A AT tw t i s :ss 1 EQ , X ' A . Z, ,tr t Looking over the results oi the year's hard work are COMMODORE co-editors lane Blake and Ann Lee Quincy. They may indeed be proud of the finished product. MAUIRY' Our COMMODORE, the forty-second edition oi the Maury yearbook, an annual publication by and for Maury students, is a book which we hope will be treasured by each of you through the years to come. Countless hours of hard work have gone into the making of this annual, for We, the staff of '52, have striven to give you a true version of life at Maury. For weeks and months and even many hours after school, staff members typed frantically, identified pictures, sorted out copy, and rushed about school rounding up information in order to meet deadlines. Words such as dummy and copy became everyday utterances of staff members as they be- came familiar with the planning and printing of a yearbook, Besides the regular duties of a yearbook staff, such as editing of copy, art work, photography, and typing of copy, We had the responsibility of soliciting ads from local businessmen. However, through the combined efforts of all staff members, the COMMODORE was finally put together, section by section, with the desire to create for you a clear and accurate pictorial record of the year's most outstanding events. So here it is-your COMMODORE. We hope that for years to come, looking through this book, you will be able to recall the days you spent at Maury in 1951-52. High finances: Business managers of Talented Patsy Hebert discusses her COMMODORE artists Anne Russell and the COMMODORE, lane Parker and latest protrait of an outstanding stu- Beth Guthridge talk over their work. Relmond Hodges. record money received dent with loan Hurst. of the business Missing from the picture is Nancy from our advertising. stall. lenlrins. V . 4 -. 5415 BEST SELLER I ne Blake Co-Editors. t '--.1 4 SEATED: Ann Lee Quincy. a , FIRST ROW: loan Hurst, Elsie Iac Goodman, lane Parker, ' ei Ross, Deborah Baits, Beth Gulhrrdqe, Barbara Branch. Ian Ann Russell. Part of the hard working business siaff: Deborah Baits. Iimmy Weaver, B a r b a r a Branch. lane! Ross, Betty Ty- Busy Commodore lypists Vir- ginia Forehand and Valerie Price look up to smile as they start the day's work. L. E' fe 1 W 'w 4' ,xi qi' av 5 ,MJWR ,, -ifi'f77W:i:::Y M :XXI ll ill - Q1 in rs. ,li u 1--' ,': :..,f,,,, ,,,. -sggistij M ,, P'f1f,,, Q1 A ,.-,. rn !,., ,V V N v-- ,e, , .. , -f fwv' is knee M... Q,-w ,A - V' ' ,sf ian.- f 'V ,-.-- ,,... Y, in my h ,,.,, .-.. Q-, .f -e MAURY NEWS STAFF FIRST ROW: Roslyn Brown, Nancy Owens, Eleanor Drewery, Pat OBrien Bernie Weiss. SECOND ROW: Harry Rosenbaum, Advisor: Diane Hansen, Arlene Novak Hot oft the press The goal of the Maury News, the school newspaper, is to keep students and teachers .. , . -- 4- - V z ' Iohn Olah, Glenda Feazel. Larry Saunders, Gloria Caplan. Allen Hooper ,,-, 1 ff- N 1 , vs- -, Jk.E-.Pm - M 1 Taking time out from their duties as Maury News editors are Bernie Weiss, Sports Editor, Pat O'Brien, Editor-in- Chiel, Eleanor Drewery. News Editor, and Nancy Owens, Feature Editor. alike informed about events and activities going on around school. Published bi-monthly, it is managed and edited by Maury students, who strive to collect the most interesting, entertain- ing news possible, to make our Maury News a colorful and snappy publication. These Maury News reporters. studying other school news- papers for possible new ideas. are Iohn Olah. Diane Han- sen. Seated: Glenda Feazel, Allen Hooper. Arlene Novak, and Gloria Caplan. A A. R. vi w'N fr I' 9 The Mapmaker staff includes: Eleanor Drewrey, Assistant Editor: Betty lean McWilliams, Assistant Editor: loanne Pratts, Editor: Mona Gibson, Assistant Business Manager, and Keith Ripley, Business Manager. Budding Writer get their tart When we are young and creative, Writ- inq is a part oi our lite. The Mapmaker, now in its infancy, is an outlet for literary Writings and is composed oi the best writings from all English classes. lt is for all who enjoy poetry or creative writinq, and Maury students should be proud ot their Mapmaker. The sponsor is Miss Betty Goodwyn. Dorothy Kanaday is the typist lor the Mapmaker. .5 -'Sb L.i 1 -, ,gpb'V' JV'- rf' X '27 .few A5 4 The English 9 class, which specializes in composition, is especially interested in the Mapmaker. FIRST ROW: E. Drewrey, R. Semel, E. Herzberg, S. Wal- lace. SECOND ROW: M. Gibson. P. O'Blien, C. Olinqer, P. Har- rington. THIRD ROW: N. Peele, B. Mc- Williams, V. Price, I. Morgan M. Liebman. m.,,h1Q -V. -..,..w-.sq,. 'E U94-W 0 ,-0 'WI-162111 l N nb '2,'g', t dvi.--' H . EWG SOPHOMORE REPRESENTA- TIV ES What would our country do without a gov- ernment? What would Maury do without our student government? Here, in our selt-govern- ing student community, student government has come to be known not by the mechanics of organization, but rather by the fact that all students have a voice in determining the man- ner in which student activities shall be oper- ated. Under our most capable president, Pete Georgallis, we learn in a sense to govern our- selves, tor through this body we voice our own opinions concerning the welfare of the school. The student government consists of ten council members, tive seniors, three juniors, STUDENT COUNCIL ens, Treasurer: Pete Georgal- lis, President: Billy Moore, Vice-President: Bunting Brown. SECOND ROW: Betty lean McWilliams, Secretary: Ioan Barrett, Betty Iohnson, Nancy Berry, Parliamentarium, and Linda Iones. FIRST ROW: Waverly Dick- two sophomores, and a representative from each homeroom. It is also open to any stu- dent Who Wishes to attend or submit a useful idea before the council. This assembly, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Feinthel, meets bi- monthly to discuss problems and work on projects. Among the most important projects were the exam exemption plan and student court plan. It can be added that the accomplishments and services rendered by this body insure a long and progressive growth of student govern- ment at Maury. Maury lead frug- FIRST ROW: Norma Taylor. Marjorie Thumm, Faye Guess, Annette Hill, M a r q a r e t Greggs. SECOND ROW: Virginia Lit- ton, Jackie Keener . Io Lawr- ence, Iackie Gilbert. THIRD ROW: Iohn Hart, Gloria Caplan. M a r y Ollanidas, Donna Pribble, Loretta Sal- mon, lay Barr. FOURTH ROW: Pete Decker, Marvin Clements, Elbert King, Fun Ark, Richard Biggs, Mrl. Feinthel. SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES FIRST ROW: Marie Curtis Dolores White, Cynthia Wal lace, Dolores Murray. SECOND ROW: Barbara Flow- ers, Virginia Forehand, Io anne Pratts, Anne Wells, Wil lie Iean Iones. THIRD ROW: Pete Ruqgieri Robert Racine, Carl Herring. ,I- ' '.w if A f -Q M Q Q1 I .fists ,,,.,. fs ,f ,.,..v- . , .we ,aa 'llllllllll' GUVER ,--Q-..,,, ,f--H ' k,,- MET ...rv- IUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES FIRST ROW: Virginia Best, Frances Tuchman. Louise Disoway, Ieanne Pralts. Bur- lie Marie Evans. SECOND ROW: Beverly Whites head, Carolyn Thomas, Ioanne Shipp. Camille Atwood, Ioan Ray. Barbara Burnside, Io Anne Harrell. THIRD ROW: Monty I-Iorner, Hugh Miller, Phillip Levanthal, Iohn Newsom, David Surdell. 1' fi' N S -v W -JQQ. v .5 . The band's greatest achievement is having received lor the past tive years top honors in the Virginia State Musical Festival which reveals the talent and ability of the band and its director. The band personnel includes: Annarino, Bibb. Boone. Brit- tingham, Chestnut, Crolt, Dalby, Dawson, Decker, Doyle. Einhorn, Ferrebee. Ficrini, Gardner. Geaniton, Goldsticker. Haley. Hartman. Herrington, Hill. Hoggard, Hallowell, Hood. Hubard, S. Iudge, Hux, Hyatt. Iacobson. Ienlrins, Kriner. Lamm. Legum, Liebman, Levine, Longman, M. Lucy. P. Lucy. McCormack. Merwin, R. Morris, Myers, Newbern. Newsome, if Y P... A SQ.. Q . XT' f in . 5 , fi X , X, . ff J? F' if -K is -- N J ff' 1f 'Hl 'Y W4 .Z' fxh. Q xo :KK Nimmo, Owens, D. Perry. R. Perry. Phillips, B. Ioyner. Sum- mers, Woods. Yates. Belsha. Bonney. Bradley. B. Brown. Carhart. Hughes, Iohnson. M. Ioyner. Pierce. Nelson, Pond. Smith, B. Thomas. Tucker, Weich. Hudgins. Altel. Beecham. R. Brown, Buck, Cake, Copeland. Dunn. Hughes, Hart, F. Iudge, Kerman, Masters. Martinson. Matthews, McQuoid. Meekins, Mitchum, Norris. O'Neill. Ripley, Robinson. Ryan. Sacks. Savage, Scott. Simmons. Splan. Spring. Stallings, Steger, Stephenson, Stone. Stroud, Styron. Tatem. I. Taylor, P. Taylor, I. Thomas. Tuckett, Warren. Warshaw. I '1 I I , ,. IX 1 Q Q WF -M... ,, ' ' J, . 'Q -til , ,.f., J 3 IJL t -if X. , it P . Q L .. . 519- . oaks ' P 3 'k ' ., s 5251, . P Y 3 ep .ga s . Y Q N . . Q -KN. . , .i , XV x Y KW? 1 F 0 , 5. ...1.' jill i ,I .P ll 2 0 . 1 L , 1 I 'Q- , , ,X X 'Mk-,Ji 'ff-r' X' xx. -.. . . , , . J' f .f t - . Q fd . f' .. BV Whether your music taste leans toward symphonies. over- tures. or ccncertos, the Maury Orchestra is glad to oblige. They present fine music of all types in both their spring and wintrr concerts. The orchestra members: Alperin, An- narino, Belsha, Birminglon, Bradley, Brittingham, Brown, Byrum, Chestnut, Clabough. Clark, Cooper, Dalby, Decker, Dixcn. Everett, Einhorn, Fulcher, C. Geaniton.,M. Gecmiton Galdsticker. Gwin, Herrington, Hill, Hallowell. Holton. Hud qins. Ienkins, Iohnson, Ioyner, Kriner, Marden, McCormac Meekins. Moore. Newbern, Parker, D. Perry, R. Perry Pierce, Pillar. Racine. Ramzey, Smith. Splan, Steger, Stywn Summers, Thede, B. Thomas, Tucker. Tuckett. if - 'X N 0 A14 '. 4 Wh . c f I Q Q 5 ' Q.. .f Q 4-M.: wee , 'M .K,. ,vi ' 'Q UQQ QQ W W mn WX um, 5 X E Q y - g ,Q i -if Q... .KJ 5 L v , I m V ' if 'i L 9 Y rfh X ,g ,. XX XXX X t X Mu ic, mu io, mu io Throughout the school year faint sounds of harmony could be heard coming irom Boom 6, tor many hours were spent in preparation for our concerts. ln addition to our regular rehearsals each day, chorus members could be seen coming to school early for section rehearsals. The first program ot the year was given at Creed's High School, where the Chorus presented a group ot Christmas songs. Other appear- ances included the Rotary Club, the annual Feast of Lights at Old Saint Paul's Church, the Spring Concert, and graduation music. However, perhaps the most impressive was the Christmas Program, given in our school auditorium, for the black and white vestments of the Chorus, the candlelight processional, and carols combined to make the day long remembered. Chorus Personnel: Mrs. Wood, director, Mrs. Batten, pianist, Lieb- man, president, Stewart, vice-president, Strohm, secretary and treas- urer, Matthews, librarian, Iordan, attendance recorder, Cynthia Wal- lace, keeper ot vestments. lst Sopranos: Brinkley, Carter, Gallop, Gil- bert, ders Harrington, Iones, Merritt, Norvell, Parrish, Paul, Quincy, Saun- . 2nd Sopranos: C. Baker, L. Baker, Barber, Beale, Carmical, Cherry, Culliter, Davis, Hewett, A. Iones, Mayo, Newton, Boller, Scar- borough, Whitson, Winfield. lst Alto: Bowen, Branch, Clements, Cordle, Hollingsworth, Nash, Twiford, Weisiger. 2nd Alto: Ballard, Barrett, Bullock, Cimmino, Cobb, Cootes, Ellett, Kessel, Oates. lst Tenors: Berg- doll, Cox, Doyle, Gardner, Kissinger, Lambert, Lane, Waranch. 2nd Tenors: Decker, Freesland, Gaston, Buggieri, Schmuck. Baritones: Boy- kin, Brown, Fiorini, Fisher, Fruit, Gibbs, I-Iowerin, Langston, Schulwolf, Willis. Bassos: Bonney, Emory, Etheridge, Kontopanos, Leventhal, H. Stewart, Stutz, Sundahl, Ntfallick. 1 ci Q. v The Pla ' the Thing The foremost promoter of dramatics in Maury is Mrs. Ellen Wadsworth, spon- sor and director oi the Dramatic Club. who works readily and earnestly with students in the planning and production ot plays. The Maury Dramatic Club has provided us with many intriguing and exciting hours. Al- though the members of the club thoroughly enjoy producing plays and skits, plenty of hard work is also included in their schedule. Many meetings are held to discuss the problems and difficulties which arise in such a clubg however, the club members always take time out for lun and enjoyment. This club provides a perfect outlet for students who have acting in their blood, and attempts to cultivate in these stu- dents real acting ability. FRONT ROW: Esta Comess, Sandra Cohen. Sara Gallamore. Warner Hirsch. treasurer: Sally Futrell. secretary: Elayne Herzberq. president: Alice Lou Iordan. sergeant at arms: Nick Geras. vice-president: Mary Louise Whitley, Marilyn Rosenfeld. SECOND ROW: Kathy Geelan. Nancy Lee, Dorothy Akers. Marsha Murphy, Stephanie Amato. Penny Iohnson. Nancy Griffin, Ginny Lew Herger. Beth Mears, Martha Freeman. Agnes Chandler, Frances Daniels. THIRD ROW: Rita Segal. Betty Dozier. Ioanne Pratts, Thomas Webb. Donald Traylor, Iimmy Maylield. Bill King, Bill Gwaltney. Iacqueline Morgan, Peggy Futrell, Valerie Price. P at 2 ew fx V J -was W lu T' V, T 'L ,,, :.'. sq, iff' f ,ltf 0 y Ag.. ,fe X- ? isv .se ,- 5 4 t 5 , I f Jw . Ii!- gi ov' if ,. . i, ..4'i Characters in You Can't Take It With You : Mayfield, Herzberg, Lowenthal, Buck, McCullough, Lewis. Hirsch, Tray lor, Turner, Morgan. White, Abram, King, Geras, Jones, Webb. . Q63 'YE 4 The Dramatic Club play R Boy On the Meadow turned out successfully with Valerie Price, Iacqueline M o r g a n , Sally Futrell, Dorothy Akers, and Thomas Webb portraying the characters. Warner Hirsch did a grand iob of directing it. Betty McCullough, as a would- be artist in You Can't Take It With You, finds limmy Mayfield a willing model. Y cf. .X iss? X I S X .dftxx c A , . R -.J-,,,,,, Rn, 1-1 4- ,. fxw H- 'K 'If SEATED: Barbara Burnside , Virginia Best, Gilmer Chamb- lin, Kay Tunstall, Elizabeth Walker, Gail Branch, Marilyn Whitson, Io-Anne Harrell, Dotty Spence, Indy Bernstein, Patricia Lane. . , Qf 'NJ'-x N. rm., ff , K -. -.Q J tw..-,. ' STANDING: Lyla Rubin, Betty Cootes, Nancy Hanna, Linda Lou Iones, Miss Anne Gill, Sponsor: Sarah Gray Wallace, Nancy Beery, Mary Margaret Beale. Future Leader Organized last May, the Future Teachers ot America has mushroomed from its small begin- ning to become one of Maury's most active and popular clubs, winning many to a career of teaching. Certificates, given at graduation, stating the number of credits earned for their hours of Work, prove an influential factor in the granting of scholarships. The Maury High School Key Club, with ideals and organization similar to its sponsor, the Kiwanis Club of Norfolk, was organized in the Spring of l95l. A member of the Key Club International, the Maury branch seeks to develop leadership and initiative, to serve the school and community, and to prepare students for useful citizenship. SEATED: Halley Merrill, Treas- urer: Howard Kesser, Presi- dent: Iames Perry, Secretary: Mayer Liebman, Vice-Presi- dent. STANDING: Iohnnie DeBlanc. Iaclr Commodore. Waverly Dickens, Larry Lawless, Don- ald Miller, Howard Pigott. lack Newsome, Larry Saund- ers. WEST HI-Y FIRST ROW: Mr. lack Cooke, Advisor: Mr. Fairfax Berk- ley. Dick Culbreth. Bob Bohannon. Otho Mears. SECOND ROW: Buddy Payne, lack Traiton, Bob Tones. For B0 The West Chapter of the Maury Hi-Y is part of a nationwide organization backed by the YMCA. This chapter is under the direction of Mr. Fairfax Berkley and Mr. lack Cooke. The Maury Regatta, the only high school regatta in the World, and the distribution of baskets at Christmas to the needy, are two of the biggest items on the Hi-Y program. The purpose oi the Hi-Y is to create, main- tain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian character. lOl-INSTON HI-Y FIRST ROW: William Hales. Boys' Work Secretary: Luther White, Advisor: Leigh Stewart, Kenneth Reidell. George Breckenridge. Iames Dalby. Robert Brock. Gary Bryant. Maurice Early. Iohn Chapell. Fred Sawyer. Roddey lones. Advisor. SECOND ROW: Gus Catherine. Ernest Butler. Wilson Delk. ll Douglas Hogg. Frank Robertson, Iack Blake. Charles Best. THIRD ROW: Charles Ashburner. Leverett Trump. Curtis Hall. Alec Smith. Roger Sundahl. Sam Panill. David Boone. As in the past, the lohnston HiAY has sought to strengthen and show the importance of strong character in the daily lives of its members Each student through his experience with the Hi-Y, hopes to build a strong foundation for a successful life. This year the goals have been high and the members can proudly say that they have been reached. Through ct series of planned pro- grams, the members study current. civic,and social problems. Beach parties, dances, and Christmas baskets all are a part of their year in the HieY. Paul Midgette. William Moore. Preston Tyree. Robert Morris. Kenneth Lambert. Alan Decker. Rodney McCormick. Robert Lattimer. Charles Sawyer. Walter Hoqqard. THIRD ROW: lack Kennedy, Ranny Cahoon. Iohn Cootes. Alan Hooper. Halley Merrill. Monty Horner. Curtis Hath- away, Tony Marchione. Edgar Tyree. Doug Weich. SEATED taround the table clockwisel: Evelyn Wolman, Toby Newman, Deborah Baits, lulia Hare, Barbara Nichols, Gail Zaun, Alice Rudiger, Dorothy Kanaday, Dorothy Iordan, Billie Bonniville. Betty Ann Harlord, Anne Coe, Doris Iones, Sarah Flannaqan, Sybil Bone, Gwenn Gatlin, Barbara Williams. The purpose of the Future Business Leaders of America is to prepare its members for the business world. At Christmas time they gave the children at St. Mary's Orphanage a party. STANDING: Bobby Starnes, Parliamentarian: Alton Wil- liams, President: Alice Kennon, Mary Davis, Ioyce O'Connor. Idonia Newbern. Edna Warren. Lois Rice, Fred Brewer. Iohn Day. lackson Bradley. SEATED: George Ramsey. Nelly Thompson. Marcia Glazer, Ronny Swartz, Kathryn Price, Louise Miller, Robert Day, Larry Duell. STANDING: Gertrude Heilig, Gloria Estes, Dorothy Upton. Carol Wilson. Rebecca Warrington, Mary Staylor, Ann Hathaway, Norma Lee Cain, Bernadine Maloney, Iealene Umphlett, Carol Deal, Barbara Tharrington, Shirley Harrison. Betty Ann Dechert, Coral Lee Gates, Barbara Youngblood, Barbara Branch. Ioan Bangs. The Distributive Education Club is made up of those students enrolled in retail training. Some ot their activities tor this year were par- ticipation in Career Day, a tashion show and many other worthy programs SECOND ROW: Becky Austin, Secretary: Anne Tennant, Treasurer: Ioyce Liverman. loann Roberts. Carolyn Har- rison, Carolyn Davis, Lawrence Lew, Mariorie Morgan, Rethia Belvin. THIRD ROW: Peggy Willoughby. Editor-Promotion Mgr.: Mary Bagwell, Vice-President: Barbara Phillips. up-wmvwuxvtl ' .,,.. 1 Q5 W 'fur' x , rv IK 4 M. iw - xii ' Q-49? f 'li ' 0 1 Q N . 155 .M 4 f . -9: VW 5 nr 1 my S3 R 5 s X L. ' X 5 Q xxx A Y' if .. if 1 -'gf x. .-gg. ' . Q '49 M., -WA-V -f-A -4- y . wskfp 7.6 ,.-1SH?f? 1..T 'MMV' W MN - R. .-0- W Www. , ' ,, .N ,M K - 545 -- . . . - sfwm: ..M.. - mg .iff 5 , .ij 'Y P W . L J SN 'frxrw . M .4 -. .N -Q M . . we .N .HAY .. ...W . . . - .... X Qs? . if . W1 - f K g -- .- . .V -fa, . as Q X x:Y.- . if .X- . - .Q Ss xx x T' f Yi 9 -w' . .wk is is -. .. M Qf 'A . Q Q' w ,Q X X? vm an 3 T2 a U 1, H QS,Qf.gx g Qi., - 1' 'wi was gg x 'X' 1 ' v 4' R , ' Sf ivy?-gb-N Ns.. For many years Maury had two literary organizations known as the Maury Literary Society, tor boys, and the Bain, for girls. In 1946 these consolidated to become the Maury- Bain Literary Society. By developing the literary talents ot Maury ganization helps to train students tor the State Literary Contests at Charlottesville. This year, from the six who represented Maury in the dis- trict contest, four were winners, and one Went on to win the state contest. This showing is indeed a credit to the English teachers ot Maury pupils through prose and poetry reading, public and the Maury-Bain Literary Society. speaking, and debating, the Maury-Bain or- Literature of the pa t and pre ent The Bible Club is designed to encourage Christian education and spiritual growth among the Maury students. At their weekly meetings the members participate in singing hymns, taking part in Bible Quizes, and giving their per- sonal testimonies. FIRST ROW: Elizabeth Gallop, Mariorie Byron, Robert FIRST ROW: Pete Ruqqieri, Alice Lou Iordan, Franes Racine, Dorothy Pittman, Betty Dilday . TWICIIYIIGHI Elildbeth GGUOP- SECOND ROW: Ruth Atwood, lean Morrow, Faye Williams, i:5f:f'DAn':f3Vgni0hn Han' flume scafbonouqh' Norma . . . , s. BIHY Gardner' Richard Tmqle' THIRD ROW: Ianet Ross, Ioan Hurst. Ann Lee Quincy, THIRD ROW: Norma Taylor. Elva Dyson, Penny Pond, Dickie Biggs. Arqhut Qld. Hattie Ives, Iacobie Copes. rm 'if' FIRST ROW: Barbara Iohnson, Marlene Luton, loan Hurst. Bruce Koolage, President: Ioan Buzzy. Tommy Cross, Louise Dissoway. SECOND ROW: Elsie Wood, Lorraine Walker. Pat Lane, Betty Lou Mayo, Dorothy Pittman, Virginia Best. THIRD ROW: Ioan Fallin, Mary Alice Carhart. Betty Io . C We like The aim of the Y-Teens, sponsored by the Y.W.C.A., is to promote fun, fellowship, and service among its members. Numerous projects completed by the group each year included camp week-ends in May and September, a trip to New York and the United Nations in the Belsha. Anne Hathaway, Virginia Forehand, Nancy Berry. FOURTH ROW: Mary Ellen Staugh. Ann Kirwan, Betty Iohnson, Shirley Ingram. Betty Gillikin. Delores Murray. FIFTH ROW: Deloris Sutter, Peggy Pillar, Carolyn Thomas. Gertrude Heillg. Dorothy Kanaday. ood chool' spring, National and State Conferences, basket- ball and softball games with Granby, and vari- ous social services such as collecting choco- lates at Christmas for foreign children and visits to Saint Mary's orphanage. Good times are had by all in this outstanding club at Maury. The Monogram Club is composed of lettermen of various athletic teams. Their prime purpose is to promote sportsmanship in our daily school life. Besides regular meetings, they sponsor various other activities. FRONT ROW: Billy Edwards, Harry Knickerbocker. Martin Gaston, Iimmy Lawson, Phillip Leibowitz, Leon Salz- SECOND ROW: Maxey Bryant, William Hairston, George bury. Iacob Schmuclr. Dragas. Richard Tucker. Maxey Canady, Sonny Rose, Bobby FOURTH ROW: Ralph Sumerlin, George Gallamore, Forrest Etheridge. Kenneth Lambert. Markham, Raymond Hightower, Winston Burrus, Walter THIRD ROW: Boris Swertz, Teddy Kissinger, Buddy Levitin, Isphcrding, Leonard King. Anthony Anthoniades. FIRST ROW: Suzanne Davis, Peqqy Boyd, Barbara Burn- side. SECOND ROW: Shirley ln- qram, Elizabeth Guthridge, Anne Sydnor Wallace, Bob Iones. Donald Miller. Art Club me The art club thouqh srnail, plays an active Miss Hoqqard and her diligent office help- part in the school lite at Maury. Besides draw- ers assembled on the twenty-first of December ing tor their own amusement, they design post- to celebrate at a Christmas party which turned ers for our halls, and enter the Maury vs. Gran- out very successfully. by float parades held on Thanksgiving Day every year. Beth Guthridqe is president. Uitioe Helper FIRST ROW: Coral Lee Gates, Barbara Haywood, Anita Swindell. Miss Hoqgard, Pat O'Brien. Mar- iorie Thumm. Betty Lou Bradley, Barbara Corniclr. SECOND ROW: Nancy Owens, Dorothy Iordan, Barbara Unger. Marlene Luton. Betty Ann Harford. Ianie Jones, Billie Bonnwille. Vooationol todont at Work These students and many others who spend two bells a day in the Print Shop are learn- ing a trade which they have put to use many times. They are responsible tor the tickets and programs distributed at Maury presentations, and at Christmas they printed cards which were given to every one in school. The chief objective of many of the courses in Maury's cur- riculum is to train students for work in the business world. Upon graduation from high school these students of the Electric Shop will be able to obtain employment in this field. .W my -Q iv gf? g5AfJf?f1:yf1ff::: x -1'-ff ,ifgiggy - X f EAXAZ' 3 5726? in L if ,Ku 'als 1 - n e 50 Wm qifwygos' V up 1 mv two wr! 41, i, And proud thy ,U iff! 13 14 E Y ww 3 1 559 fel' fy W5 ii ff? . .L 5 av r 9 , ffxiu 1- - 51' N. 'kr fd .1 31?-5, ,141 'N 3 .Qi 'N IM S ff? 5 0 Mx 'M A, .1 'X W X iigifff'al lw -ff Q Q XQYEMQ 'iw 5' Q, ,,, fvgyis ' f Qf u- c X' ,fq7S-Q 4s'9jL1 C 'F 1- s f fc- A. L N - ..,. V RF Iv 43 1. 21, xv 9' V. , We ci? QU: wiv ae' bcfos Y -K 6 AXQP' when 'Wi Ove fhee Ffl0'lllALL Most of the squod beqin hustlinq into their uniforms right orfter sixth bell. Some of the boys find or few seconds to chot orbout footboll proc- tice before rocinq over to Blotir Field. A ruq- qed proctice will follow for two or three hours, so thot the tecxm miqht be fit cmd trim for this week's qome. Bobby Brock ond lock Hopkins chuckle ot Wolf lshpordinq os he looks for his underweor. Odom seems to be ct little behind in his dress- inq. lVfoury's grid teom Wos reolly on the boil this seoson. Under the gentle loshinq of heod cooch Ralph Hendrix, the boys were whipped into fine shope. Left, bockfield cooch, Dickie Horrison, line cooch lrvin Upson ond heod cooch Ralph Hend- rix pion stroteqy to be used on Norview. SITTING: Leroy Odom, Billy Edwards, Martin Gaston, Iohn Tomlinson. STANDING: lack Hopkins. Walter Ishpordinq, Forest Mark- ham. Bobby Brock. .WL ' si Q. W? ' 3 S N--.K f i 5 P2 KVA -Q 83? s D ...... 'TA Nw, ww x ..x KX F 1. Elm YD? 'Ill ,. L W xr? -Q-....., I Biff ,gms F . ' .v r Maury Opp. 19 South Norfolk ,. ..14 6... ...Hampton..... ..20 0... ..,NewportNews.. .7 14... ...Norview...... .6 14... ...Suffo1k.... ..21 34 Petersburg .. .. 21 33... ...Catho1ic... ..12 13... ...Granby . ..20 25 .,.. ...Roanoke ....19 5 WINS 4 LOSSES 0 TIES gg... End Billy Edwards and wingbaclr Sonny Rose. both seniors. acted as co-captains for the 1951 football team. B d The Maury Band plays the Alma Mater during half time festivities at the Maury-Granby game. Combined with the Granby Band they pictured moving formations showing the growth of Norfolk. The Band contributed to our enioyment with their many formations during the entire football season. t T A most familiar sight at football and basketball games is the cheerleaders. Led by Nancy Hanna, they are an example of school spirit and good sportsmanship. O O4 g li 49 ' 3 Q aff, ' -Q 1 5 V sri x last,-,Es f iblfg 6 X ix 5 4 , 1 is N 3- Alf. 1. Q Chester Memtt Football mr of '52 Bill Hubbard Leslie Belsha ,kg -it 1 Martin Gaston Jimmy Laws Ralph Sumerhn ddie Rasberry Sonny Rose Iohn Creekmore FIRST ROW: 1503 Billy Carroway, 1243 Rudy Berry. 1623 Buddy Payne. 1883 Bill Hubbard. 1653 Sonny Rose. 1693 Eddie Rasberry, 1613 Billy Edwards, 1753 Leroy Odom. 1863 Iohn Tomlinson, 1783 Oscar Moore, 1813 Buddy Early. SECOND ROW: 1583 Kenny Harmon, 1733 Eddie Winkler. 1763 Chester Merritt, 1643 Martin Gaston, 1803 Iohn Clarke, 1543 Bobby Brock. 1193 Ralph Sumerlin. 1423 Ranny Cahoon. Give 'em a Yell The Maury Commodores opened their 'Sl season invading South Norfolk's Cascade Park. Coach Ralph Hendrix uncovered the new Maury formation, the double wing. South Norfolk scored first on a pass. Sonny Rose took the next kickfoff on his fifteen and raced 85-yards to pay-dirt. Score at half, Maury 6 and Winqback Rose skirts right 1393 Donald Hall. 1473 Curtis Hathaway, 1163 George Harper. 1793 Kenneth Pond. 'IHIRD HOW: 1263 Iim Hawkins, 1173 Dennys Grant. 1313 Roger Sundahl, 1463 Bob Iamison. 1823 Bob Lampros. 1873 Iimmy Delk, 1673 Iimmy Lawson, 1843 lohn Creekmore, 1553 Arnold Grooley, 1103 Bobby Bohannon, 1433 George Sanchez. 1353 Gene Peay, 1633 Fred Sawyer. South Norfolk 7. Maury scored twice in the third quarter on runs by Rose and Ralph Summerlin. South Norfolk scored in the fourth quarter to end the scorina for the niqht. Final score Maury 19-South Norfolk l4. Leroy Odom, Billy Edwards, and lohn Creekmore were outstandinq in line play. End Billy Edwards 1213 moves end as Creekmore forms in- M a u r y Gridders gridding in to form interference for Arn- terlerence. ready to grid Central. old Grooby 1473. we S ir 'Fygllliifl Mr. Rufus Tonelson who took time off from his duties as Assistant Principal to act as basketball coach. dons a warm up iacket before practice. Cradock players moved in on Buddy Payne too late to de- y Knickerbocker is alert for a fend against his shot. Harr rebound if the shot misses. The basketball quint which represented Maury for the 1951-52 season was one of the best in the last few years. They opened the season with wins over Catholic 40 to 28 and, the Alumni 48 to 40. Conference play got under- way with a 39 to 28 victory over Newport News the defending State Champions. George Harper and Martin Gaston stood out for Maury, The Commodores won their fourth straight as they defeated South Norfolk 52 to 45. less record was marred by road trip defeats at the hands of Wilson 48 to 42, Hampton 63 to 53, and Lynchburg 55 to 41. Maury's spot- Buddy Payne finds an opening and drives in for a snow- bird in the Warwick game. Billy Edwards stands back to watch the performance. Ma ury won the game 74 to 52. I l . Q.. st., H' it, N as ' it , aff' Q Q.-Txh 3 L .41 JK' ,gf 11 if '1,. .. , ' I F xy. ' -W ' ,Q ' ' W+1mx.s,.bQ,,, Xxfx ffm 332 55,22 -aft fab! gig Qs 1 S' S Vernon Howerin hits a solid ball into right field as Iaclr Ccpperthite comes up to bat. hoping for another clutch hit. 1951 SCHEDULE Maury 9 ..,. . , . Kempsville .... . . 8 Maury 0 .... . . . Suitolk ..... . . 9 Maury 9 .... Granby . . . . , . . 8 Maury 9 ,.,, Norview ......, ......... 8 Maury 4 ......................... Cradock 3 Maury 15 .,., Norfolk Academy . , . . , . , . . . Maury 5 ,.,. U. S. S. Mindoro . . . . . 4 Maury 10 .,.. Granby ........ . . 2 Maury 4 .... Wilson , . . . . 5 Maury 4 .... Norview .... .... 1 5 Maury 15 .,.. , . . Craddock . . , . . 3 Maury 2 .... . . . Wilson .,...... . . 3 Maury 0... ...Granby .,.... .. 7 Maury 14 . , . . . , Noriolk Academy . . . . . U Maury 7 Norview ..... .. 8 Maury 8 . , . . . . Kernpsville . . . , . 5 Maury 6... ,..Craddock....,. .. 6 Maury 1 . , . . . . Newport News . . . . . 2 FIRST ROW: Robert Brock. OF: Maxwell Bryant. SS: George Harper. IB: George Dragas. 2B: Robert Howerin. 3B: Wil- liam Edwards. OF. SECOND ROW: Anthony Anthoniades. OF: Maxwell Can- ady, SS: Richard Tucker, 313: Melvin Gottlieb. C: Robert Ttlll' llill Spring always heralds one of Maury's most popular sports, baseball, which is also the great American past time. Beginning in April, games were played weekly at city park with Maury battling it out vigorously against rival teams. The l952 team was strengthened by the re- turn of six lettermen-outfielders Harry Knicker- bocker, and Billy Edwards, shortstop Maxie Bryant, second baseman George Dragas, and pitchers Sammy Eure and Billy Hairston. They gave coach Bob Bates a good foundation for his 1952 squad. The Maury Commodares l95l season went down in the books as a success. Their record of 9 won and 8 lost, however, does not iully show the fine quality of Maury's performance, because five of the losses were tough ones, decided by only one run. The Commodores managed to beat Granby decisively in two out of three games, which helped morale con- siderably. Outstanding hitters of the season were Billy Edwards, lack Copperthite, and Bobby Howerin. Highlighting the pitching staff were Sammy Eure and Billy Hairston. Iulian. OF: Harvey Saks. P: Abe Cohen. P. THIRD ROW: Mr. Bates. Coach: Fred Sawyer. OF: Vernon Hcwezin. IB: lack Copperthite, OF: Harry Knickerbocker. OF: Samuel Eure. P: Iohn Hightower, Mgr. PJ' fr- I H lv RPM TU 'l'HIl HALL lilsllflll Maury pitcher, Sammy Eure, rounds third base on his way to score during the Granby game. Pitcher Bubba West awaits the throw lrom the outfield. L i Granby shortstop. Dickie Ienninqs, scores as Maury catcher, Mel Gotleib, receives the throw to the plale too late. Maury went on to win the game, 10-2. Y , F.. lack Copperthite. whose hit- ting and alert outlielding led the 1951 Commodores to suc- Scme ol the stars returning to the baseball leam in '52 are cessive victories' stands as G Sammy Eure. Billy Edwards, and Harry Knickerbocker. Maury spark-Plug. at my .. n-rf , sg ig- HP My 'L W' g E i I I I- ll C L S :- I ii iw has wr sa, I arm!! , 1 ,W y I M A XX' J if Iordcm L t :K 1 ' , 8 ' ,lm fx , V Iohn Oluh. P? I C3 I nf if My I we M if O Q W 5 rg, sf ' v WRESTLING TEAM. FIRST ROW: Wheeler, Walker, Kue, Olah. SECOND ROW: Icxcobson, manager: Wilson, Fcrabee. Reeves, Fisher. Kissinger. King. manager. THIRD ROW: Harris. couch: Maucheghian, Heckmcm, Seay. Land, Hallowell. Smith. FOURTH ROW: Ecxdes. Bernstein. Cohen, Upton, Robertson. GOLF TEAM. Rosenbloom. Zedd, Zeno. Levilan. Wriqhi. TENNIS TEAM: M. Lawless. Salzberq. Ashburner, Coach Britiinq- hcm, I.. Lawless. Auqusiine, Schweiz. TRACK TEAM. FIRST ROW: Purkey. Olah, Weil, Black, Stephu nov. Isphording. SECOND ROW: Schmuck, Gusion. Lawson. Wheeler. Ocheliree Bchannon. Simpson. Iohnson. Iennetle. THIRD ROW: Highiower. Markham, Hill, Howsare, Coltrell Mcunger. Ballunce. Cray, Mr. I. I. Upson. 1 1 Q. -M . f f' 7 vii!! , , Q f, Yi X' Q, -K ...Q , 2 . Win f .ww ,,. W ,fb i' pw fs - k .ri 23.31 g -Q My vs N4 L A 'T :Ng ,QT 313 ' if .. K , --.. L-,. Q? -my M.: ' V Q 'QT .X ,Ef 1 uit X A 33 Ffa ,: eq. if S ' xx - fi 5 L.1GX'zQf-64. Wifi -7. 5 A - -E5 , A ff f 3? i Fi ,fi-if 15gqi25'3isgf. 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Q' 923 is .x5X.'f'Njw 6,3 G PQ my 'fx Law 'N X H when du Q V9 frm, 0Pll0M0liE CLASS Mrs. Louise Adkins, as capable advisor ol this year's Sophomore Class, has accepted the dilli- cult, but grutiiying iob ol guiding and counseling the Sophomore students. som., Fun Ark. vice-president of the Sopho- more Class. and Curtis Hathaway, treas- urer. must work together with the other ollicers tor a better Sophomore Class. As President and Secretary ol the Sophomore Class. Bunting Brown and Norma Taylor. re- spectively, have the responsibility ol guiding the Sophomores in their undertakings. Av 'Ha gs tllllltllllltllll CLASS ln the Sophomore Class lies Maury's present ancl future, for their early training serves as a stepping stone to more important and respon- sible participation in school activities. ln the Student Assembly, they tall into line with luniors and Seniors in working on important projects and in HOME ROOM 6 FIRST ROW: Sylvia lean Bashara, Shirley Mae Beaton, Eva Josephine Akers, Betty Lou Bradley, Patricia Ann Austin, Norma lane Arrington, Dorothy Lucille Bowen. SECOND ROW: Hugh Bennett Evans, Fun Ark, Albert Lester Bramble, III. Rudy Alexander Berry. lr., Harold Anson Armstrong, Iames Belmont Archer, Iames David Britt. THIRD ROW: William Raymond Bern- stein, Ronald Keith French, Abbott Rob- ert Ellis, William Naime Abouriilie, William Lee Beasley. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Ioan Marlyn Brener, Esther Ballance, Edward Minor Addison, Ir. solving problems that arise. They join in such school events as the language tournament, the minstrels, and Various clubs and organizations. Maury may be justly proud of her Sophomores, for Without them an important link in the chain of teamwork would surely be missing. HOME ROOM 13 FIRST ROW: Alice Hughes, Eleanor Daugherty, Geraldine Ivey, Delores Iennett, lean Hollingsworth, Margaret Stewart, Billie Iean Harris. SECOND ROW: Charles Hughes, Iohn Hart, Francine Hinkle, Delores Garri- son, Iacqueline Keener, Guy Hill, Royce Keen. THIRD ROW: Tilden Harrison, Roy Johnson, Iohn King, Vincent Knight. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Charles Harris, Kirby Harris, Robert Pritchard. HOME ROOM 3 FIRST ROW: lane M. Foca, lean Eliza- beth Hare, Virginia Faye Guess, lean G. Gimbert, Barbara A. Hadock, Iosephine M. Finn. SECOND ROW: Ioan Annette Grillo, Gwendolyn Ann Grillin. Margaret Goidowski, Gloria Ann Griltin. Sara F. Gallamore. Ann Marie Harris. Lilian Blanche Evans. THIRD ROW: Gloria Dawn Graham, Richard Thomas Griggs, Donald God- win, Barbara L. Garrett. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Leslie Grim- stead, Margaret Goodwin. Mziikm A ,E V I V4.5 N 1 f . ,, , 2 G 6 45 5 f 3 ,IX Z A ' ,QA we T H F l N ALR. HOME ROOM 202 FIRST ROW: Peggy Pillar, Ioyce Parker, Mariorie Byrum Ioan Thede, Doris Murden, Lyle Bonney. Sara Nelson. SECOND ROW: Mary Louise Weich, Barbara Pond, lacque line Everett, Nancy Ramsey, Ioyce Dixon, Betty Belsha. THIRD ROW: Ioyce Fulcher, lean Hudgins, Robert Woods William Birmingham, Franklin Summers, Patricia Clabough, Phyllis Clarlr. 0PHOMORE ff M CLASS HOME ROOM 4 FIRST ROW: Lee Meador, Robert Lile. Richard Pritchard, Preston Tyree. Donald lones- SECOND ROW: Donald Platte, Thomas Merritt, William Lancaster, Iimmy Martin. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Donald Aydlett, Durwood King, Jimmy Vance Lane, Harold Meekins. Walter Mehard, lean- ette Campbell. as - ui ' 1596.0 Q Q HOME ROOM 7 FIRST ROW: Phyllis Cartwright, Ioyce Ann Chick, Iacqueline Connelly, Patri- cia Eloise Cassida. Agnes Elizabeth Chandler, Ieannette Chapman, Barbara Marion Cooper, Doris Marie Cooper. SECOND ROW: Mary lean Cotton, Ed ward Herbert Coleman, Spires Dennis Contavas, Louis Craig Castaqnola, Na- thaniel Thomas Connally, Noah Ralph Cohee, Ronald Andrews Corner, Ioyce Lee Cobb. THIRD ROW: Robert Champ, Ir., Alan Bentley Comess, Marvin Snipes Clem- ents. Charles David Cartwright, Ioseph Nealson Cox. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Grace Col- lins, Charles Henry Carson, Thomas Royal Cocke. HOME ROOM 12 FIRST ROW: Io Ann Edmund, Dorothy Patricia Daniels, Barbara Lee Divers, Elva Lee Dyson, Mary Elizabeth Du Val, Miriam La Rue Dennis, Liela Patricia Dail, Carolyn Ann De Loatch. SECOND ROW: William Iohn Cox, Don- ald Lee Downs, Paul Matthew Cross, Mary Tom Cross, Suzanne Davis, Lewis Calvert Drinnon, David Ioe Davis, Rob- ert Franklin Dailey, Frank Milton Craig. THIRD ROW: Winlield David Emory, David Louis Eades, Iames R. Delk, Edward W. Eckelmeyer, Alton Neal Edwards. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Robert Ed- ward Derring, Douglas Nettleton Davis, William Deane. HOME ROOM S-2 FIRST ROW: Helen Beasley, Carole Baughan, Myrtle Bloxom. Shirley Blanks, Wilma Berlin, Barbara Bloodqood. Ar- lene Berman, lane Bowden, Ioyce Bloom. SECOND ROW: Richard Biggs, Howard Banks, Charles Booth, David Boone, Richard Belote, Iames Blassengame, Howard Beaton, Iohn Birsch. THIRD ROW: Ben Bibb. Daniel Black. Rcy Beach, William Biqqs, Charles Best, William Blake. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Bessie Banks. Beverly Baxter, Donald Baum, Thomas Bland. Ii W , asf 15002. EQ QQ ,,... Pausing five minutes more beiore the end of recess and time Admiring a table display on Career Day are Annette Hill. to resume their studies are Betty Lou Bradley. Nancy Wright, Martin Mand. Anton Martens. Marian Vance and Fun Ark. Dutt loynes, Sylvia Bashara and Elsie Swindell. 'Ihe table displayed reading material from various colleges HOME ROOM 1 FIRST ROW: Anne Brown.I'Ielene Brown- son, Beverly Burdick. Marlene Breeden. Margaret Boyd, Gloria Caplan. Ann Car- scri. Ioel Carlson, Ioan Buzzy, Elizabeth Byers. SECOND ROW: Marvin Brooks, Deborah Carter, Anne Burroughs. Rosalind Bry- ant, Beverly Burgess, Nan Brimmer. Patricia Boyce, Gloria Carter, Eddie Bradshaw. THIRD ROW: Iames Brock, Eugene Callis, Billy Brown, Alvin Burton, Wil- liam Carraway, Alvin Carroll. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Bunting Brown. Ior the students' benefit. HOME ROOM S-1 FIRST ROW: Bernice Abecasis. Dorothy Ahers, Phyllis Barton, Ruth Atwood. Helen Barnes. Martha Albano, Stephanie Amato. SECOND ROW: Ioseph Augustine, Rich- ard Adamson. Carnie Ambrose, lay Barr, Curtis Ahins. Robert Adams. THIRD ROW: Photios Anthony, Robert Armocest, Herbert Ashley. Robert Ald- rich, Eugene Barrow. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Donald Aiper, Arthur Allgood, Ray Aycock. Charles Basnight. Richard Baker. J Charlotte Iordon, lane Lee, Shirley Ware, Lois Turks and Studying before classes are Iimmie Brock, Frances Daniels. Beverly Burdick purchase football buttons from Charlie Kathy Geelan, Mary Louise Whitley, Patsy Freeman. Ioe Ashburner and Betty Iohnson. HOME ROOM 116 FIRST ROW: Sally Ford, Diane Genopo- lis, Ioan Fallin. lacquelin Gilbert. Nancy Floyd, Ann Ewell. Mary Geaniton, Mar- lene Garrett. Marcia Fine. Gloria Evans. SECOND ROW: Herbert Gilbert, Ray Gardner. Martha Freeman, Peggy Foo- shee. Kathlene Geelan, Venie Evans, Peggy Futrell, Elizabeth Gallop, Oswald Gallop, Iames Friend. THIRD ROW: Ioseph Galono, Elton Eure, Cecil Gaylor, Philip Foxwell, Arthur Fultord, Iohn Gaidowski. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Iohn Glaze- brook. Lee. Franklin Sammon, Calvert Dinnon and Vernon Styron. HOME ROOM 106 FIRST ROW: Loretta Iune Nelson, Marsha Ann Murphy, Mary Elizabeth Morisette. Nancy Morrisette. Phyllis Mae Miller, Merle Ioyce Moody. Mary Louise Morris, Gail Marie Morgan. SECOND ROW: Larry Robert Moore. William Franklin Mcl-Iary, Donald Mundey, Mary Campbell Nolley. lean Marrow, Elizabeth Paxton Mears, George Kenneth McLeod, lr.. Charles William Nteuds. Patrick Beddoe Miskel. THIRD ROW: Iohn Herman Mills. Rich- ard Lee Newtcn, Iesse McCraw. Ernest Eldridge Nairne. lean Moucheghicm. Ronald Lee Morton. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Mary Eliza- beth Nichols. HOME ROOM 215 FIRST ROW: Carolyn Iames. Nellie Hewitt, Betty Iane Hunt, Shirley Audrey Hollaman, Marie Hattie Ives. Mary Frances Iackson, Smiley Hubard, Rose Hudson. Annette Hill. SECOND ROW: Leonard Hurt. Mary Alice Iamerson, Virginia Lewis Horqer, Doris Mae Hinkle, Gloria Hollowell, Mary Ann Hoftler, Arlene Hendrix, Ioan Hopewell, Iimmy Hylton. THIRD ROW: Calvin Howerin, lack Hopkins, Neil Hock. Douglas Hogg. Iohn Herbert, William Stephen Hibble, Allen Hooper. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Ruth Marie Huttine. HOME ROOM 208 FIRST ROW: Margaret Greggs. Betty Hanbury, Betty Hale, Evelyn Greer. Nancy Griffin, Ioan Harper. SECOND ROW: Iohn Harris. Iimmy Hart, Anthony Hage, Tommy Gregory. Richard Handran. Lanier Grant, Chris Grivas. 'IHIRD ROW: Denys Grant. Richard Harman, Andrew Goldberg, Iohn Groobey. Curtis Hathaway. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Aspacia Geras. HOME ROOM 203 FIRST ROW: Annie Edwards. Rebecca Moore, Kay Meekins, Claudia Murray, Martha Malcolm, lo Lawrence, Nancy Magness. SECOND ROW: Robert Miller, Rose Marie Nixon, Helen Moore, Barbara Matthews, Nancy Little, Carolyn Mara- ble, Sue Lambert, I. Gipson Middleton. THIRD ROW: Dudley Meekins, Dickie McDaniel, William Morgan, Sam Phil- lips, Tony Kolantis. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Albert Thomas, Vernon Milligan, Graham Boush. HOME ROOM 306 FIRST ROW: Virginia Ann Litton. Sarah Lewis, Addie Ioyce Leneave, lean Mar- tinette, Io-Ann Elizabeth McCarthy. Mary Sue Marshall, Mary Elizabeth Manning. lane Lee. SECOND ROW: Martin Gary Mand. Robert Little, loseph Upton Lee, Anton Martens, Milton Manson. Anthony Ioseph Longo. Marton Gerald Langston. THIRD ROW: George Land, Walter Lee Martin, Gene Paige Ledbetter, Charles David Looney, Iohn Galloway Lambert. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Michael Law- less. Le Roy Glenn Matthews. HOME ROOM 304 FIRST ROW: Barbara Iean Iohnson, Etta Ioan Kingren. Nancy Iennings, Alice Ann Kirwan, Patricia Lee Iones, Char- lotte Ann Jordan. William Edwin King. SECOND ROW: George Korahaes. Ianie Margaret Iones, Ruth Pendleton Iohnston, Elizabeth Patton Iohnson, Mary Eliza- beth Iohnson, Charlotte Sue Iett, Vivian Kerns, Charlie Robert Kelley, Ir. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Iordan. Michael Ichnson, Arthur Seymour Kreqer, Robert Grillith Iones, Den Hadand Iolley, Iohn Robert Ioyner. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Ianet Aird Koontz, Rayiord Earl Johnson. HOME ROOM 314 FIRST ROW: Elsie Whitehurst, Mariorie Thumm, Faye Ward. Carolyn Williams, Yvonne Welch, Nancy Wright. Dorothy Walner. SECOND ROW: lack Tralton, Thomas Turner, Marion Vance. Elsie Mae Wood. Elsie Swindell, Roberta Weinraub, Ul- dine Styron. Elton Warner, Charles Wallace. 'IHIRD ROW: Wesley Uzzell. Carlisle Stutz. Iohn Upton, Iohn White, Eugene Walker. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Hugh White. Patricia Thornton, Mildred Young. . . 'i t'ie-15335, Y 1 i sf, . V., 3 'G' N . Y HOME ROOM 309 I-'IRST ROW: Rebecca Phelps, Louise Qualls, lda Mae Quesenberry, Dorothy Rae. Patricia Ann Pace, Mary Orlan- enedes, Arlene Novak, Barbara Palmer. Theresa Ossen. SECOND ROW: Mr. C. Wallace. Doug- las Parrish, Dorothy Pittman, Pat Pul- rang, Dolly Parker, Beverly lean Pen- kunas, Ieannine Odom, George Peters. THIRD ROW: Arthur Old. Michael Page, Ralph Rawles, Sam Pannill, George Owen. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Iames W. Patty, Eugene Peary, William Powell. Esther Raymond, Ronald Payne. Merle Moody and Sue Iett enioy a drink with Arthur Fuliord and Edward Coleman. These students are only a lew ol those who relax alter a hard day of studying. HOME ROOM 316 FIRST ROW: Martin Waranch. Donna Warren, Barbara Thompson. Shirley Ware, Barbara Tuckman, Patricia War- riner, Ann Walker, Richard Wallace. SECOND ROW: William Ward, Marcia Topper. Norma Taylor, Mary Lillian Stcuqh, Frances lane Wallace, Lloyd Vernon Tuttle. THIRD ROW: Richard Tingle, William Tagg, William Wedeman. William Tatem. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Iames Wall, Virginia Thornhill. Elizabeth Byers, Peggy I-'ooshee and Barbara Williams are seen here studying during Iirst recess. W I .. . . . .V .W SEQ Q +5 ,ff I I X55 ,li Q q r ., 11' r f fl lI I I if 'V' f ' S I 2 , p .,.fg-gs.-. l l HOME ROOM 300 FIRST ROW: Ioan Spivey, Wendy Danz, Ruth Smith, Pearl Saunders, Donna Lee Pribble, Betty Lou Staylor, Erica Reisner. SECOND ROW: Leroy Seeley. Robert Drake, Phyllis Richardson, Virginia Powell, Lavcnda Shiilett, Saralee Perl- man, Charles Overton, Garris Perry. THIRD ROW: Melvin Drew, Maurice Robinson, Donald Orr, Bruce Smithwick. MISSING FROM PICTURE: lulius Mason. HOME ROOM 312 FIRST ROW: Barbara Ann Sawyer, Gail Michael Rubin, Frances Louise Rhodes, Ann Gregg Rhodemyre, Loretta Ann Salmons. Camilla Ann Redd, Bernice lean Roberts. SECOND ROW: Richard Bailey Robins. Roger Kent Rue. Phillip Robbins Sawyer, Thc-mas Alonza Saunders, Louis Alden Rice, Charles Frederick Rollins. 'IHIRD ROW: Donald Harley Sadler, Frank Simpson Robertson, Gardner DeWitt Savedge, Richard Holmes Scar- borough, Robert Warren Robinson, Donal Curtis Reid. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Dorothy Ann Russell. Relaxing at Renns are David Boone, Louis Rice, Tommy A group of happy sophomores are S. I-Iubard, I. Wallace, Saunders, Franklin Simmons and lane Lee Bowden. A. Carson, M. Breeden, B. Burdick, C. lordan and S. Ware. HOME ROOM 10 FIRST ROW: Betty Cootes, Edwina Car- roll, Betty lean Dilday, Gloria Halsey. Shirley Dowdy, Mary Slagle. SECOND ROW: Gilbert Dennis, Dorothy Davenport, Gloria Cobb. Frances Daniels. Bette Dczier. Charlie Capps. THIRD ROW: William Lawrence Davis. Bertram Bunting. Zane Cutchins. Louis Eaton. William Carroll. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Peter Decker. Frances Palmer. HOME ROOM 317 FIRST ROW: Mary Louise Whitley. Carole Sue Williams, Wanda Iune Yartz, Barbara Williams, Lula Belle Wike, Frances Ann Weller. Betty Ioan White. SECOND ROW: Melvin Williams. Stephen Wheeler. Imogene Centers, Shirley lean Wilson. Iacqueline Wright. Faye Williams, Elliott Whitehurst. Robert Lee Wells. THIRD ROW: Raymond Willoughby, Floyd Williams, Iohn Charles Welch. Kenneth Woolwine. Thomas Williams. HOME ROOM 313 FIRST ROW: Deloris Sutter, Kay Mason Smiley. Ianice Sue Sears, Sarah Sivills. Hazel Ann Tait. Iris Setzer. Margaret Schwartz. Paula Simon. SECOND ROW: Marie Seymore. Martha Shaw, Ruth Elaine Scarborough. Wanda Kinney, Francis Smith. 'IHIRD ROW: Iohn Small. Richard Spain, Wyant Stewart, Robert Smith. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Allen Lee Smith. Joyce Aileen Hawkins, Doris Starke. Geraldine Staub. Patti lean Thompson. Gerald Tiedman. HOME ROOM 308 FIRST ROW: William Allen White, Gloria Mathias Betty Iane Iones, Nonna Brewington, lean Harrell, William Hardee. SECOND ROW: Wilfred Suchar, Richard Yates, Charles Farrow. Ralph Forehand, Robert Furman. THIRD ROW: Norman Odesky, Paul Garvin, Robert Iamlson. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Wallace Clark, Charles Forbes. Carol Gay, Mary Glindeman, Nancy Magnan, Elizabeth Walker, Ioan Wingfield. HOME ROOM 206 FIRST ROW: Robert Merwin, William Gardner, Leonard Levine, William Hyatt, Iohn Haley, Albert Myers, Stephen Lequm. SECOND ROW: William Bibb. Walter Chestnut, Walter Hoq- gard, Zalton Phillips. Melvin Lucy, David Liebman. THIRD ROW: Harry Doyle, Dan Kriner, Donald Brittingham, Stanley Jacobson. ,Wim AM W' NNN 0Pll0M0llE CLASS I W -1 X ali n P4 4 oe' 77-iFlN HOME ROOM 205 FIRST ROW: Iames Thomas. Stephen Altel, Philip Warren, Vernon Styron. Harold Kerman, Guy Copeland, Donald Norris, Donald Beecham. Maxie Mc- Quoid. SECOND ROW: Iames Mathews, Robert Scott, Allen Marlinscn, Lea Masters. Paul Lampert, Frederick Stallings. Iames Stone. Richardlrown, Robert Kitchen. THIRD ROW: Franklin Simmons. Ioseph Meekins, Rex Lue, Phillip Stroud. Rich- ard Sprinq, Linwood Hart. ....,,,,M- . ,, .., kx., .. -'L wfwvfrw - I fe-eww H Vg infill: JU lllll CLASS JUNIOR ADVISOR. Miss Eggleston, ad- visor of the Iunior Class. willingly gave her time to assist Iuniors in all class prciects that arose during the year. CLASS OFFICERS. Billy Moore and Ieanne Pratts. President and Treasurer. respectively, have done their iobs well and have proved to be able leaders. CLASS OFFICERS. Outstanding in the Iunior Class. Waverly Dickens and Patricia Lane demonstrated their leader- ship as Vice-President and Secretary ot the class. fs. ,fs--' A if , llllllllli CLASS Maury's Iunior Class has demon- strated outstanding ability in a variety of ways. Not only have they been prominent in various sports, but they have also exhibited talent in music, art, and drama. Each year a number of Iuniors are chosen by their teachers to serve as lunior ushers at Commencement. These students assist graduating Seniors at Class Night and Bacca- laureate Service. They also take an active part in the Student Government and readily participate in numerous school projects. The Iunior Class, indeed, contributes much to the school year at Maury. HOME ROOM 2 FIRST ROW: Charles Belote, Carl Bal- lance, Charter Wells, Curtis Ashley, Howell Nunnally, Basil Acey. SECOND ROW: Iames Bloxsom, Sandy Beach, Nancy Atkins, Ruby Campbell, Ioan Newburn, Marlene Bateman, Rich- ard Black, Leroy Chatham. THIRD ROW: Nancy Berry, Iudith Bern- stein, Dail Ambrose, Lois Baker, Betty Bass, Sadie Gayle Bell, Iean Muir, Loreall Baker. HOME ROOM 5 FIRST ROW: Donald Mays, Floyd Bree- den, Everett Boykin, Clinton Bonney. Arthur Boyette, Wayne Seay. SECOND ROW: Mary Elizabeth Butler, Iames Cass, Iohn Carty, Billy Cannon, Thomas Brewer. Donald Brafman, Gay Bogqess. THIRD ROW: Iune Callis, Ianet Bryan, Betty Burrow, Barbara Burnside, Io Ann Butt, Barbara Bullock, Gale Branch, Io Ann Boeckman. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Eugene Bunch, Robert Gillett. HOME ROOM I5 FIRST ROW: Franklin Gilbert Iackson, David Kazzie, Richard Iones. SECOND ROW: Betsy Hartman, Didanna Banwcrth, Cleo Beard, Virginia Hobbs, Ioyce Holloway, Jacqueline Hecht, Lena Hayhurst. THIRD ROW: Barbara Harell, Iacquelyn Hart, Sarah Hill, Ioselyn Holt. Marion Best. Myrna Hooper, Dorothy Harris. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Iohn M. Bon- niville. Ann Ball, Debra Firel, Glenda Hogqard. HOME ROOM 16 FIRST ROW: Iohn Clark, Paul Dotson, Robert Bonney, Sammy Eure. Burley Iohnson. SECOND ROW: Pat Creech, Esta Com- ess, Nancy Carroll. Virginia Poe, Anne Fentress, Mary Davis, Gloria Datter, Ann Chaplin. THIRD ROW: Charlotte Hewett, Carolyn Davis, Shirley Eisenhower, Marie Evans, Gaye Edmonds, Barbara Culliler, Ann Decker. Ioan Harris. Peggy Borich. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Kay Tunstall. HOME ROOM 14 FIRST ROW: Iohn Tuck, Donald Traylor. Charles Morton, Darryl Hubbard. SECOND ROW: Weldon Wallick, Ann Underwood, Thelma Strouse, lune Tur- ner. Peggy Vogt, Iames Twiford. THIRD ROW: Lydia Tucker. Ida Twiford, Betty Lou Sutherland, Grace Sutelan, Carolyn Thomas. Marguerite Thomas, Diane Thompson. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Doretha Albee. Harry Thorns, Bobby Howlett, Iames Bergdoll. -ab., HOME ROOM 9 FIRST ROW: Howard Saunders. Robert Coburn, Mallory Crank. Paul Collins. Robert Beasley. Paul Sumrell. SECOND ROW: Bernard Hodges, Marion Church, Glorina Quitugua, Ioan Strange, Enna lean Cocke, Ruth Clegg, Frank Pullara, Iacobie Capes. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Lineweaver, San- dra Cohen, Gilmer Chamblin, Iohanna Cimmino, Charlotte Chapman, Ann Cherry. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Thomas Thornhill. Eddie Davis, Peggy Cherry. Audrey Faust, Rose Reynolds. HOME ROOM ll. FIRST ROW: Stacy Gray, George Costess Charles Fine, Douglas Gray. Nick Geras. Stuart Glazer. SECOND ROW: Myrtle Gallop, Betty Garis, Betty Tyree, Nancy French. Sally Futtrell. Ioanne Futral, Mildred Friedman. 'IHIRD ROW: Ronald Farabee. Billy Foster, David Surdell, Ray Freesland, lack Grumiaux, Billy Fisher, Iames Garwin. HOME ROOM 105 FIRST ROW: Ierry Fenton, Carol Reese, Howard Robins. Anthony Anthoniades. SECOND ROW: Pat Parrish, William Randolph, Kay Parrish. Shelia Richey, Lois Rice, Walter Bent, Iohn Duke. THIRD ROW: Ioyce O'Connor, Etta Miller, Sylvia Peltz. Velma Parsons, Louise Sherman, Lois Cordle, Violet Marshall, Barbara Phillips. M-A-U-R-Y! This is the way they yell. HOME ROOM 112 FIRST ROW: Robert Paulson, Vincent Picone, William Moore, Ioe Wonq, Wayne Moore. SECOND ROW: Howard Pigott, Dennis Pace, Randall Pierce, Sarah North, Anne Mountioy, Mildred Maston, Iohn Murphy, lack Newsome. THIRD ROW: Patti Moss, Mable Kidd, Phyllis Morgan, Minnie Midgette, Alice Merritt, Patricia Moore, Ioan King, Reatha Mirman, Shirley Anne Ingram. Come on Commodores Our spirit and inspiration. Maury will shine tonight. That's the spirit! HOME ROOM 113 FIRST ROW: Tommy Connor. Iackson Bradley, Oscar Moore, Greenville Bat- liner, Ir. SECOND ROW: Bernie Weiss, Betty Bur- gess, Dorothy Carroll, Gertrude Barham, Frank Anderson. THIRD ROW: Gwen Carter, Beverly Broach, Miriam Brinkley, Camille At- wood, Wanda Little, Helen Brownley. Shirley Bracey, Georgia Lourandos. Marlene Luton and Ioan Hurst at Mariner's Museum. HOME ROOM 103 FIRST ROW: Norman Ewell, Dan Dud- ley, John Creekmore. Cox Dowdy, Waverly Dickens. SECOND ROW: Betty Ashburn. Frances Redden, Nancy Davis, Vivian Ellett, Barbara Cornick, Kathryn DeMasters, Frances DeMark. THIRD ROW: Polly Edwards, Diane Culliier, Wanda Wallace, Elaine Dob- ken, Iune Daniels, Shirley Davis, Ioan Everton. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Richard Shinn, Louise Disosway. Nui 'hr 1' N lf Lorraine Walker and Mariorie Waddell at lunchtime. HOME ROOM II4 FIRST ROW: Larry Saunders, George Sanchez. Robert Sanford., Kenneth Pond, Robert Raper, Iames Mayfield, William Pulley. SECOND ROW: Dickie Rushtord, Nick Sanidas, Athena Pallas, Ieanne Polizos, Ianie Pittman, Frank Reid, Edward Portale. THIRD ROW: Kathleen Pledqer, Ieanne Pratts, Donna Owens, Annie Lou Paris, Eunice Parker, Marcia Norvell, Ioan Parker, lane Parker. HOME ROOM 202 FIRST ROW: Sadie Vickers, Lewis Gwinn, Mary lane Bradley. SECOND ROW: Peggy Hughes, Betty Thomas, Virginia Iohnson, Betty Smith, Delores Tucker. HOME ROOM 206 FIRST ROW: Norwood Boone, Iames Dalby, Philip Annarino. SECOND ROW: Lloyd Ienlcins, Edmund Goldsticker, George Geaniton, Richard Hux. THIRD ROW: Ben Dawson. Bruce Long- man, Rodney McCormick, William Owens, Richard Perry. HOME ROOM 205 FIRST ROW: Iames Cake. Robert War shaw. SECOND ROW: Iohn Sacks, Paul Tay lor. Richard 'I'atem, William Stephenson 'IHIRD ROW: David Dunn, Keith Ripley Ioseph Buck, Iames Mitchum. . HOME ROOM 110 FIRST ROW: Charles Ienlrins, Wilson Heclrman, Henry Scheepers, Tony Mar- chione, Calvin Miller, Donald Miller. SECOND ROW: Charles Miller, Donna Lane, Mary McGowan, Barbara McKay. Shirley McLeod. Wanda McGowan, Vera Markham, Barbara Leicester, Hugh Miller. THIRD ROW: Margie McPherson, Patri- cia Lane, Tulsa Learman, Mary Mc- Millan, Lilia Litchman, lane Gullatt, Betty Turpin, Barbara Stirewalt, Grace Luther. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Dana Mc- Farland. HOME ROOM 108 FIRST ROW: Robert Lampros, Edward Kladler. SECOND ROW: Eugene Leach, Ruth Howell, Beatrice Hudgins, Charlotte Kessel, Ioyce King, Ray Christensen. THIRD ROW: Gladys Brown, Martha Hauser, Patricia Iones, Dorothy How- ell, Patricia Kelly, Eleanor Duke, Anne Harmon Iones. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Albert Kline, Phillip Leventhal. Iohn Ransone, Shirley Addison, Dolores Karsher. .. ... M, :EISA 21'-.Q HOME ROOM 109 FIRST ROW: Bernard Hudgins, Iimmie Lawson, George Hall. Ranny Cahoon. SECOND ROW: Barbara Gray, Bobby Horne, Io Ann Harrell, Beth Guthridge, Frances Hanbury, Ima Gear Gray, Pearl Halstead. THIRD ROW: Douglas Lawrance, lack Mervis, Maston Hackney, Stanley Kola, Milton Herring, Warner Hirsch. MISSING FROM PICTURE: George Harper, Richard Hollomen, Walter Isphording. T3 Q I-S. HOME ROOM 211 FIRST ROW: Iohn Tomlinson, Raymond Sawyer, Ray Richardson, Iohn Sumner. SECOND ROW: Charles L. Sawyer, Boris Schwetz, Earlene Saunders, Vir- ginia Roller, Sue Siqmon, Beniamin Schulwoll, Ralph Schoeller. THIRD ROW: Gloria Shively, Louise Roberts, Io-anne Shipp, Gladys Rubin, Dorothy Spence, Barbara Shankle, Iris Spain, Ruby Shaver. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Iames Gat- lin, Charles H. Sawyer, Allen Stoddard, Ronald Drew, Io-anne Saunders. JU lllli CLASS Duff Ioynes, Charles Ashburner, Betty Bennett, Carolyn Lineweaver,Stephanie Amato, Pat Moore, Lee Meader. Herman Hartley. Gumm, Betty lean Hardy HOME ROOM 301 FIRST ROW: Robert Purkey Ray Groom SECOND ROW: William Gaskms Monty Horner, William Hairston, Clyde Thomas THIRD ROW: Marcia Goldstein Flor ence Gillikin, Patsy Hebert Hilda Hales Betty Guess, Florian Harrington Betty HOME ROOM 303 FIRST ROW: Aram Carolos Poladian, Mark Lloyd, Eddie Rasberry. Ray Stokes, Grant Tyson, Frederick Christian Weaver. SECOND ROW: Larry Sutton, Hilda Rae Smith. Frances Tuchmann, Iean Water- iield. Faye Holden, Ann Spitzig. William Wall. THIRD ROW: Iohn Fletcher Ward. lr., Keith Donald Ienlrins, Arnold Lee Powell, Iacob Schmuck. Ernest Ray Pearce, Howard Lee Stewart, Alvin Lee Wilson. HOME ROOM 311 FIRST ROW: Douglas Weich. Rodney Elliott, Ierry Smith, Iohn Clark, Morty Zedd, Tommy Webb. SECOND ROW: Edith Gilbert, Carol Wood. Carolyn Wood, Anne Wilkinson. Shirley Volz, Mona Whedbee, Irma Iean Williams. THIRD ROW: lane Weisiger, Marilyn Whitson, Lee Curtis. Faye Winlield, Leah Wainger, Beverly Whitehead, Betty Rae Hitchings, Beulah Wagoner. HOME ROOM 315 FIRST ROW: Charles Ray lones, Charles Forest Markham, Henry Coke Morgan, Henry Dull Ioynes. SECOND ROW: Eddie Lawrence Iordan. Ir., William Williford Cherry. Albert Leonard King. Kenneth Gordon Morris, Albert Augusta Tetterton. THIRD ROW: Ioyce Laurieta Liverman, Shirley Anne Davis. Peggy Frances Kin- law. Constance Ann Miller. 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MA III IIIGII IlIIO0L NANCY IO ADCOCK General B. Ambition: To be suc- cessful in all I do. Iune. CHARLES EDWARD ASHBURNER Classical Preparatory: I-Ii-Y, Iun- ior Usher, Tennis, Commodore Staff, Lost and Found, Spanish Tournament. Ambition: To lead a successful cmd beneficial life. Iune. Robert Racine 4. ELWOOD ALEXANDER General B. Ambition: To be a suc- cess in life. August. GERALDINE MAE AUSTIN General A: Y-Teens, Student Gov- ernment Representative. A m b i - tion: To graduate and then settle down. january. CAREY REGENIA BAKER Honor Graduate Classical Preparatory: M a u r y Chorus. Ambition: To be success- ful in business. June. IOAN CLAIRE BANGS Business: Red Cross Repre- sentative. Ambition: To be a suc- cess in life. Iune. fl:-,'lN,F' '37, ,ft ,X A if WILLIAM ALPERIN General By Band and Orchestra. Ambition: To go to college and be successful. lune. NATALIE REBECCA AUSTIN General B: Etiquette Club, secre- tary of Distributive Education Club. Ambition: To be a success in the future. Iune. IAMES THEODORE BAKER General A: Band. Ambition: To be a lawyer, band director, drum- mer, or singer. Iune. LAURA IEAN BARBER Business: Maury Chorus, School Spirit, Minstrels, Red Cross Rep- resentative. Ambition: To be a clerk typist. Iune. Q...-of SP' WILLIE CARROL ANNARINO General B. Ianuary. MARY ELLEN BAGWELL Business: Distributive Education Club, Maury News Representa- tive. Ambition: To be a success in whatever I attempt to do. Iune. LAVINIA ROBERTA BALLARD General A: Maury Chorus, Bowl- inq Team. Ambition: To be a sports photographer. Iune. LEONARD GRAY BARLOW General A: Track. Ambition: To be an aircraft pilot. Iune. VY? ww' TOAN CAROLYN BARRETT General A: Commodore S t a f f. Chorus, Junior l-lomeroorn Repre- sentative, Student Council, Stu- dent Government, School Spirit Committee, Chairman Building and Grounds Committee, Treas- urer of French Club, Maury News staff, Bowling League, Y-Teens. Ambition: To live a happy and successful life. Ianuary. RICHARD KENNETH BAUER General B: Band, Football. Am- bition: To graduate and be happy and successful. Ianuary. LESLIE BEEKS BELSHA. IR. Honor Graduate Technical Preparatory: I u n i o r Usher, Football, Track, S e n i o r Class President, Iohnston l-li-Y. Ambition: To become a dentist. Iune. BARBARA ELISE BERLIN Technical Preparatory. Ambition: To be a success in whatever I undertake. Iune: ii f ,mor PHYLLIS WRAY BARROW Honor Graduate Classical Preparatory: I u n i o r Usher, Homeroom and Student G o v e r n m e nt Representative, Maury News Representative. Am- bition: To become a nurse and live a successful and beneficial life. Iune. MARY MARGARET BEALE Technical Preparatory: M a u r y Chorus, Future Teachers of Amer ica Club, I-lomeroom Representa- tive, Iunior Usher, Minstrels. Am- bition: To go to college. Iune. REATHEA BEATRICE BELVIN Business: Distributive Education Club. Ambition: to lead a suc- cessful and happy life. Iune. EMILY IANE BLAKE Honor Graduate Classical Preparatory: Commo- dore, Co-Editor '52, Iunior Staff '51, Representative '50, Cheer- leader, Iunior Usher, Etiquette Club, French Club, Minstrels, French Tournament, Representa- tive of Safety Council, Play Day. Ambition: To live a happy life. June. GUN DEBORAH SUE BATTS Business: Y-Teens, Commodore Business Staff, Commodore Rep- resentative, Art Club, Future Business Leaders of America Club, Etiquette Club. Ambition: To make my life one that is valued. Iune. IOB OSCAR BELCHER. IR. Honor Graduate Technical Preparatory: B a n d , Orchestra. Ambition: To go to the University of North Carolina and become a dentist. Ianuary. BETTY LOUISE BENNETT Technical Preparatory: Y-Teens, Spanish Club, Maury News Rep- resentative. Ambition: To live cz long and happy life. Iune. IUDITH KATHRYNE BLASSANGAME Business: Ambition: To graduate. Ianuary. MA RY HIGH CHO0L SYLVIA ANN BATTS General A: Y-Teens, School Spirit Committee, Iunior Usher, Bowling League. Homeroom Representa- tive. Ambition: To be happy and well liked. Ianuary. BILLIE HELENE BELL Honor Graduate Classical Preparatory: M a u r y Chorus, French Club, Minstrels, Y-Teens. Ambition: To be healthy, wealthy and wise. Iune. Peqqy Iohnson swf' I .nf Q X - .Qfv -- Pat O'Bx-ien BARBARA FAYE BRANCH Business: Y-Teens, Commodore Business Staff, Art Club, Com- modore Representative, Future Business Leaders of A m e r i c a Club, Etiquette Club. Ambition: To always live a wealthy and worthwhile life. Iune. FRED ALLEN BREWER General B7 Distributive Education Club. Ambition: To be a sales- person. Iune. MA RY HIGH UHO0L JW ADDIE MAE BODNER General B. Ambition: To qo to art college. Iune. BILLIE BURKE BONNIVILLE Business, Red Cross Club, Future Business Leaders of A m e r i c a Club. Ambition: To graduate and find l'm an heiress. Iune. ALVIN MARTIN BRANTLY General B. Ambition: To join the Air Force. Iune. IACK THOMAS BREWER General B. Ambition: To become a iirst class air condition refriger- ation engiryeer and marry and tour the United States. Ianuary. ROBERT LAPOINTE BOHANNON Technical Preparatory: W e s t Hi-Y, Track, Football. Ambition: To be successful. June. CLEOPATRA ANTONIOS BOYCE General By Etiquette Club, Dra- matic Club, Ping Pong. Ambition: To live a rich and merry lite. August. GEORGE EARL BREAKENRIDGE. IR. General Ag Iohnston l-li-Y. Am- bition: To become an electrician. SYBII. FRANCES BONE Business: Homeroom Representa- tive, Future Business Leaders of America Club. Ambition: To have a diploma and a marriage li- cense. June. IOSEPHINE ANNE BOYD Business. Ambition: To be as hap- py as my sister, sweet as my mother, and successful as my father. Iune. GLENDA HELENE BRESS General B. Ambition: To have a successful career in music. Au- gust. june. IOHN CALVIN BREWINGTON DOROTHY ALICE BRISTOW General B: Dramatics Club. Am- General B. Ambition: To have a bition: To go to college. Iune. happy and successful life. lune. ROBERT GATEWOOD BROCK Technical Preparatory: Football, Baseball, President of Johnston Hi-Y, Student Government, Maury News Representative. Ambition: To always be respected by my fellow man. Ianuary. BESSIE FAIRFIELD BROWN Business. Ambition: To be a suc- cess in everything I do. August. MAXEY LEE BRYANT Classical Preparatory: Monogram Club, I. V. and Varsity Basketball, Baseball, Wrestling, Tennis. Am- bition: To be a success. Iune. BARBARA IEAN BURNS Business. Ambition: To succeed in whatever I set out to do. lune. CLYDE WARING BROCKETTE. IR. Honor Graduate Classical Preparatory: B a n d , Orchestra, French Club, L atin Club. Ambition: To become a con- cert pianist. Ianuary. ROSLYN BROWN General By Maury News, Maury- Bain Literary Society. Ambition: To graduate and inherit a fortune. lune. BOBBY LEE BRYSON Honor Graduate Technical Preparatory. Ambition: To become a construction engi- neer. Iune. CORLETT WINSTON BURRUS. IR. General Ag Football, Monogram Club, Chorus. Ambition: To be a tax lawyer. Iune. GERALDINE ORR BROOKS General B. Ambition: To learn to get along with everyone. Iune. SHIRLEY ELIZABETH BROWN General B: Ianuary. ELIZABETH ANN BURGESS Technical Preparatory. Ambition: To go to college. Iune. ERNEST LEONARD BUTLER, IR. Honor Graduate General B: lohnston Hi-Y, Student Government. Ambition: To be a pilot in the United States Air Force. lanuary. iff' Ml RY HIGH UHO0L BARBARA ANN BROWN General B: Band, Orchestra. Am- bition: To be a fine musician. Iune. IAMES GARY BRYANT General By Johnston l-li-Y. Ambi tion: To become a millionaire Iune. Sonny Rose ' -1 i J. -eu, . .. 'is 3331 L., ,ff 4.45 'I Mllllltl HIGH Ull00L IUNE FAYE BYRUM Business: Cheerleader, H o rn e - room Representative. Ambition: To be a success in whatever I do. Ianuary. ANNE VIRGINIA CAPPS General A: Y-Teens, Etiquette Club. Ambition: To be a labora- tory technician. Iune. Betty Ioan McWilliams 'ti BARBARA IEAN CAPFEE General B. Ambition: To be suc- cessful. Ianuary. MARY ALICE CARI-IART General A: Band and Orchestra. Y-Teens. Ambition: To be a jour- nalist. lune. MILDRED VIRGINIA CARTER General B: Y-Teens, Student Gov- errnment Representative. Ambi- tion: To always be happy. Janu- ary. GUS IAMES CATHERINE General B: Iunior Usher. Ambi- tion: To be very successful in life. Iune. fi-3' F' NORMA LEE CAIN OWEN MAXWELL CANADY Business: FLIILIYG Business I..9C1d4 General B: Bqsebqu, Mgnggfqm ers of America. Ambition: To ride Club, Ambition: To play profes- on a train and be a secretary. sional bqsebqlt, :fune- Iune. MANELLE CARMICAL General Ag Student Government Representative, Chorus. Ambi- tion: To be a good nurse. Iune. PATRICIA ANNE CARTLEDGE General B7 School Spirit Com- mittee, 'Iunior Homeroom Repre- sentative. Ambition: To be as good a woman as my mother. January. IOHN IORDAN CHAPPELL G e n e r a l By Vice-President of Iohnston Hi-Y, Band. Ambition: To be a success in business. Ianu- ary. CAROLE MAY CARTER Business. Ambition: To graduate. August. LORETTA IANET CASEY Business. Ambition: To be suc- cessful. Iune. MARGARET CATHERINE CHERRY General B: Retail Training Club. Ambition: To be a florist. Iune. 'CIT K ,sit ' X EDNA MAE CLEMENTS General A.: Chorus. Ambition: To be a nurse. Iune. NORMAN COHEN Technical Preparatory. Ambition: To be successful and happy throughout life. Iune. IACK COMMODORE General By Key Club, Vice-Presi- dent of Maury-Bain Literary So- ciety. Ambition: To be happy. June. ALTON LEE COOKE Technical Preparatory: Minstrels. Ambition: To be a success. Janu- ary. SHIRLEY ANN COCHRAN Business: Future Business Lead- ers ot America Club. Ambition: To be successful in my career. lune. SONDRA COHEN General By Dramatics Club, Art Club. Ambition: To marry and have twins. January. TEAN PAYE CONDON General B. Ambition: To marry and have a family. January. ROCHELLE I-'AY COONIN General A. Ambition: To be cr social worker. lune. MA RY HIGH SUIIIHIL ABRAHAM MURRAY COHEN , eneral B. Ambition: To have a Business Leaders of A m erica business career. lune. Club, Office Assistant. Ambition: To be happy always. Iune. ANNE BARRINGER COE Business- Treasurer of Future G STAN LEE COLEMAN ESTA HARRIET COMESS Gene l A. A ra ugust, 1951. General Ag Dramatic Club. Am- bition: To be a psychiatrist. Au- gust. HELEN DELORES CONNER General B. Ambition: To enter training college to be a Salva- tion Army Officer. Iune. ANN COOPER General Ay Bowling. Ambition: To be a secretary. Iune. Billy Edwards fs . , ,- .bi 2 . zu 4 XDI- 'Rl gk?-1 E- 'Q-. 7: .- 1- . f. .X r 'Q xx X . ,.. 3 X' X11 1 r ...f 9 . E-L ,B I' ' . ' 1 'E I' . r- ' N Q cf., A V - ..,., . z f H .L . ' ' , I, . t , 1 - ly, fl ' V x . - - . 5 s in f I 'fi I X 7 z. ,J . F ' I fi' ' . Q -A ' -1 j....---3, ' -na! Ioan Smith ROBERT LEE CRAIN General B: Distributive Education Club, Maury Band. Ambition: To be a successful businessman. August. RANDOLPH CURRIN. IR. General A: Homeroom Represen- tative. Ambition: To be an archi- tect. Ianuary. MA RY HIGH UHO0L IO BARBARA COOPER Honor Graduate Technical Preparatory: M a u r y Band and O rchestra, Minstrels. Ambition: To be a successful and self-satisfied individual. Iune. ALLEN LEROY CORDELI. General B: William and Mary Radio Amateur Club. Ambition: To make a million dollars. Iune. PATRICIA ANN CROCKETT Business: Commodore Represen- tative, Future Business Leaders of America Club. Ambition: To see the World Series and to be happy and successful. lune. MARIE BELLE CURTIS General A: Dramatic Club, Stu- dent Government Representative. Ambition: To go to Longwood Teachers' College. lune. IO!-IN GRAHAM COOTES General B: Band, Minstrels. Am- bition: To be an electronic engi- neer. Iune. BENIAMIN GUTHRIE CO'I I'RELL, IV Technical Preparatory: Football, Track. Ambition: To go to college and become a mechanical enczi- neer. Iune. RICHARD CLAY CULBRETH General B: West Hi-Y, lu n i o r Homeroom Representative, Soph- omore Student Government. Am- bition: To be happy. Iune. CAPITOLA MARIE DAVIS General B: Maury News Repre- sentative, Y-Teens, Etiquette Club. Ambition: To go to Longwood Teachers' College. Iune. IOEL STAN COPLON Technical Preparatory: Spanish Club. Ambition: To become an authority on the African Tzetze Fly. Iune. MARVIN VINCENT CRAFT. IR. General B: Band. Ambition: To be a college graduate. Ianuary. LINWOOD MELVIN CULPEPPER General B: Band, Orchestra. Am- bition: To live a normal life. January. EDITH MARIAN DAVIS General B: Student Government Representative, Homeroom Repre- sentative, Y-Teens, E t i q u e t t e Club. Ambition: To be a nurse. Iune. Yr'-'tr' lx MARY ROSE DAVIS Business. Ambition: T o m a k e others happy. August. ERNEST CHARLES DEBLANC. IR. Technical Preparatory: Key Club, Bowling L e a g u e, Commodore Representative, Softball. Ambi- tion: To be a successful Naval officer. June. ROBERT MICHAEL DICK General A. Ambition: To become president of a big corporation. June. GEORGE GREGORY DRAGAS General B: Monogram C l u la , Baseball Team. Ambition: To own a print shop. lune. SHIRLEY ANNE DAVIS Business. Ambition: To always be h a p p y and successful in life. August. BETTY ANNE DECHERT Business: Future Business Lead- ers of America. Ambition: To be a typist. June. MAURICE TOUFIC DOUMMAR General B: French Club. Ambi- tion: To go to college and be a good business man. Iune. ELEANOR DREWREY Honor Graduate C l a s s i c al Preparatory: Math Club, Debate Club, Radio Panel, Minstrels, Mapmaker, M a u r y News. Ambition: To study law. June. IOHN MELVIN DAY General B: Distributive Educa- tion Club. Ambition: To be a commercial artist. Iune. GEORGE DEEMS. IR. General B: Band and Orchestra. Ambition: To attend college. Iune. ALVIN DEY DOXEY. IR. General B: Football, Monogram Club. Ambition: To go to V. P. l. and graduate. Iune. LARRY EUGENE DUELL General B: Distributive Education Club. Ambition: To join the Air Force. August. MA RY HIGH UIHIUL CAROL ANN DEAL Business: President and State Treasurer of Future B u s i n e s s Leaders of America, Commodore Representative, I-lomeroom Repree sentative, Y-Teens, Student Gov- ernment. Ambition: To be as won- derful a person as my mother. January. BENNIE WILSON DELK General A. Ambition: To be suc- cessful. Iune. Roger Sundahl 1 Q, .I . s-- 1 .Ki +1 74 ' 1 1 at .t .-.- 1 6 D .X X X K . 6 I Ml RY HIGH Clltltll MAURICE NEWMAN EARLY General A: lohnston Hi-Y, Foot- ball,- Tennis, Basketball. Ambi- tion: To go to college. Iune, GLORIA ANN ESTES Business: Future Business Lead- ers of America Club, Etiquette Club, Chorus. Ambition: To be an ideal secretary as well as an ideal wife. January. Sue Hunter 1- 75 WILLIAM MORTIMER EDWARDS General A: Monogram Club, Football, Basketball, T e n n i s , Baseball. Ambition: To go to col- lege. Iune. ROBERT HYSLOP ETHEREDGE, IR. General B: Chorus, Commodore Representative, Wrestling M a n - ager, Monogram Club, Minstrels. Ambition: To graduate from V. P. l. Iune. DANTE MICHAEL FIORINI General B: Band, Chorus. Ambi- tion: To become a certified public accountant. Iune. GEORGE PETER FORCHAS General A: Golf. Ambition: To be a success. Iune. GERALD EINI-IORN Honor Graduate General A: Band, Orchestra. Am- bition: To play in one of the larger orchestras of the country. Iune. GLENDA CAROLYN FEAZEL Technical Preparatory: M a t h Club, Maury News. Ambition: To study nursing at the University of Virginia. Iune. SARAH EMILY FLANAGAN Business: Future Business Lead- ers of America Club, Homeroom Representative, Office assistant. Ambition: To be as wonderful as my parents. Iune. GLADYS VIRGINIA I-'OREHAND Business: Etiquette Club, Y-Teens, Bible Club, Maury News Repre- sentative, Student Government, Commodore Staff, Play Day, Pub- licity Committee. Ambition: To al- ways be as happy as I am now. June. DOUGLAS EDWIN ENGLISH General B. Ambition: To have cz nice car. Iune. GEORGE FRANKLIN FEREBEE. IR. General B: Band, H o m e r o o m Representative. Ambition: To be successful in my college career. Iune. BARBARA ANN FLOWERS General A: Latin Club, Y-Teens, S t u d e n t Government, Maury N e w s Representative, Commo- dore Representative, Homeroom Representative. Ambition: To be a success in all I do. Iune. IAMES DAVID FREEMAN General B. Ambition: To be a dentist. Ianuary. KITTY I-'RIEDENBACH Honor Graduate Business: Secretary of the French Club. Ambition: To succeed in everything I undertake. January. RUTH PATRICIA GAIDOWSKI General B: Distributive Education Club. Ambition: To become cr business woman. Ianuary, CORAL LEE GATES Business: Future Business Lead- ers of America. Homeroom Repre- sentative, Maury News Represen- tative, Office assistant. Ambition: To be .happy always. lune. RICHARD RONALD GIBBS General B: Chorus, Track, Min- strels. Ambition: To go to college and be a success. lune. BETTY IEANNE FRIZZELL Business: Etiquette Club, Student Government Representative. Am- bition: To be a successful secre- tary. Iune. GEORGE MARVIN GALLAMORE. IR. General B: lohnston l-li-Y, Mono- gram Club, Manager of Wrestling Team. Ambition: To be an officer in the U. S. Air Force. January. GWENDOLYN PAYE GATLIN Business: Future Business Lead- ers of America, Office helper. Ambition: To be a great success. Iune. MONA RAY GIBSON Classical Preparatory: Y-Teens, l-lypathia Math Club, Latin Club, Maury-Bain Literary Society, Eti- quette Club, Student Government, Bible Club, Latin Tournament, Business Manager of Mapmaker. Ambition: To go to William and Mary and DePaul to become a laboratory technician. Iune. WILLIAM SHEPHERD FRUIT General A: Chorus, Minstrels, Iunior Usher, Iohnston Hi-Y, Marshall. Ambition: To graduate from college. lune. MICHAEL HARRIS GALUMBECK Honor Graduate Technical Preparatory: Football, Wrestling, Debating Team, Stu- dent Government. Ambition: To become a civil engineer, Ianuary. PETER COSTA5 GEORGALLIS Technical Preparatory: President of Student Government, Minstrels. Ambition: To be an electrical en- gineer. Iune. ROBERT RANDOLPH GILBERT Technical Preparatory: l. V. Bas- ketball, Math Club. Ambition: To be a successful college graduate. lanuary. MA RY llltlll Ulllllll VIRGINIA LEE FRYE General B. Ambition: To always be happy. lune. MARTIN VAN BUREN GASTON General A: Monogram C l u b , Football, Basketball, Track Team, Chorus, Minstrels. West Hi-Y, Swimming. Ambition: To become a school teacher and coach. June. Bobby Brock il'l'l?'5 , A a 9125: 25 1 lv I l 4-5 c t mx- l . ' P Q . 4.7 W. 5' lv Q 10' L .ff N -...tv N K N . ' Nl, I wt S 'jwf tt, X F ie. , 91' M M A . , eg, ,K Q ,J WW Ruth Harrell IAC! IRWIN GOODMAN Technical Preparatory: Maury- Bain Literary Society. Ambition: To be a millionaire. Iune. THEODORE ROOSEVELT GREER. IR. General B. Ambition: To spend 20 years in the Armed Forces. June. MA RY llltlll tlll00L BETTY GILLIKIN Technical Preparatory: H o m e - room Representative, I u n i o r Usher, Y-Teens. Ambition: To live my life completely. Ianuary. LEATRICE GOLDBLATT General Ag Maury-Bain Literary Society, French Club, Etiquette Club. Ambition: To be a medical secretary. Ianuary. SHIRLEY ORETHA GORNTO Business: Commodore Represen- tative, Maury News Representa- tive, Bible Club, Y-Teens. Ambi- tion: To go to college and always be happy. Iune. LLOYD HUNTER GRIFFIN General B, Bible Club, Homeroom Representative, Track, Gym Com- mittee. Ambition: To world a better place Iune. make the to live in. CONSTANCE DIANE GLASGOW General Ap Y-Teens, I-Iypathia Math Club, Etiquette Club. Ambi- tion: To always be happy. Iune. YVETTE GOLDFARB General Ap Spanish Club, Cho- rus, Ping Pong tournament. Am- bition: To be a success as a singer. June. WILLIAM MAYNARD GRAY. IR. General B. Ambition: To be a success in life and business. june. DUANE ARLEN GROSS General B. Ambition: To live a long and successful life. Iune. MARCIA LEE GLAZER General Ag Maury-Bain Literary Society, I-lypathia Math Club, Spanish Club, Distributive Edu- cation. Ambition: To be a cos- tume designer. June. ELSIE IACQUELINE GOODMAN Classical Preparatory: Commo- dore Staif, French Club, Maury- Bain Literary Society, Mapmaker Representative, French Tourna- ment. Ambition: To be happy and successful. Iune. CARL GREENSTEIN General B. Ambition: To finish college. Ianuary. WILLIAM BETTS GWALTNEY General B5 Maury News reporter and photographer, Treasurer of Senior Class, Dramatic Club. Am- bition: To be as successful as Arthur Godfrey in the radio-T.V. field. January. DONALD WARREN HALL General A: Football. Ambition: To go to college. June. REBECCA MYRTLE HALL General B. Ambition: To be loved. Ianuary. BETTY ANN HARI-'ORD Business: Homeroom Representaf tive, Office helper. Play Day, Eti- quette Club. Ambition: To be a doctor's secretary. Iune. CAROLYN ANN HARRISON Business: Distributive Education. Ambition: To be a success in life. June. LEON CURTIS HALL. IR. Technical Preparatory: W e s t I-li-Y, Bowling League. Ambition: To finish college and keep out of Korea. Ianuary. NANCY LEE HANNA Technical Preparatory: Captain of Cheerleaders, ViceAPresident Spanish Club, Future Teachers of America, Minstrels, School Spirit Committee. Ambition: To be hap- py and successful in everything I do. lune. RUTH I-'LINN I-IARRELL Honor Graduate Classical Preparatory: Maury Re- gatta, Y-Teens, All-State Band, Latin Club, French Club, Secre- tary of Literary Society, Bowling, Basketball, Band, Virginia High School League Spelling, Commo- dore Staff, Commodore Represen- tative, won U. D. C. essay con- test, Student Government Repre- sentative, Hand Book Committee. Ambition: To be an M. D. Ian- uary. SHIRLEY ELIZABETH HARRISON Business: Future Business Lead- ers of America Club. Ambition: To be a successful business- woman. Ianuary. LILLIE VERA HALL General B. Ambition: To be a good wife. Ianuary. DIANE FRANCES HANSEN General A: Y-Teens, Etiquette Club, Maury News, School Spirit, Bowling. Ambition: To go to col- lege. Iune. MARY SIMMS HARRINGTON General A. Ambition: To travel and become a commissioned offi- cer in the Navy. June. KENNETH CHARLES HART. IR. General A. Ambition: To be cr success in any type of work I might choose. August. K it MA lil HIGH Ull00L PATRICIA ANN HALL General B. Ambition: To be success in lite. Iune. IULIA ANNE HARE Business: Bible Club, Future Eusi ness Leaders of America Club Ambition: To be a success. Iune Sonny Forbes 'C-.1 MAURY lllllll UIHHIL IOHN HANBURY HARTMAN General B: Ambition: To go to college and study engineering. June. LESLIE CARL HERRING. IR. Honor Graduate Technical Preparatory: Key Club, Math Club, Student Government, Ambition: To be happy. June. lane Blake ANN HATHAWAY Business: Bible Club, F u t u r e Business Leaders of A m e r i c a Club, Y-Teens, Maury News Rep- resentative, Etiquette Club. Am- bition: To live an adventurous life as a private secretary. June. ELIIAH WESLEY HERRINGTON. IR. General B: Band and Orchestra. Ambition: To be an architect or civil engineer. lune. BOBBY HILL General B: Band and Orchestra. Ambition: To be a millionaire. Iune. CATHERINE MARIE HIPP General B: Art club, Y-Teens. Ambition: To go to William and Mary and see all the U. S, lune. K' BARBARA IEAN HAYWOOD Business: Homeroom Representa- tive, Red Cross Representative, Etiquette Club, Office h e l p e r , Play Day. Ambition: To attend the University of Virginia. lune. ELAYNE HERZBERG Technical Preparatory: President of Maury Dramatic Club, Maury- Bain Literary Society. Ambition: To succeed in my chosen field. Iune. ETTA SUE HILL General A: Spanish Club, Y- Teens, Math Club, B o W 1 i n g League, Homeroom Representa- tive, Latin Club, Play Day, Maury News Representative. Ambition: To be a surgical nurse. January. THOMAS MARSHALL HITCHINGS General B: l.V. Football, Track. Ambition: To go to the Division and later be in the Marine Air Corps. Iune. 'wr GERTRUDE ELLEN HEILIG Honor Graduate Business: Bible Club, Future Busi- ness Leaders of America Club, Y-Teens, Homeroom Representa- tive, Maury News Representative. Ambition: To live an ambitious life and be just like my mother. Iune. RAYMOND CHARLES HIGHTOWER General B: Manager of Football and Track, Citizen's Committee for Traffic Safety. Ambition: To be a success. Iune. MORRIS ADELSDORF HILL. IR. General B: Ambition: To have a good time, Iune. HOWARD THOMAS HOLLOWELL General A: Band. Ambition: To be a lumberjack and a coal miner. August. 1:1 3 bs. ELEANOR RENEE HORNE Business: French Club, Maury- Bain Literary Society, F u t u r e Business Leaders of A m e r ic a Club. Ambition: To become a so- cial worker. Iune. WILLIAM SAMUEL HUBBARD, IR. Technical Preparatory: M o n o - gram Club, Football. Ambition: To play college football. Iune. IOAN LEIGH I-IURST Honor Graduate General A: Commodore Staff, Commodore Representative, Y- Teens, Maury-Bain Literary So- ciety, Etiquette Club, I-Iypathia Math Club, Bible Club, Latin Club, Lost and Found. Ambition: To go to the Norfolk Division of William and Mary and be a medical secretary. Iune. SARAH NUNN IETT General Ap Dramatic Club. Am- bition: To be happy and live a useful life. Iune. VERNON LYNWOOD HORTON General B. Ambition: To gradu- ate irom Maury. lune. BARBARA ANNE HUDGINS Business: Office helper. Ambition: To graduate, and lead a long and happy life, and be a suc- cess in everything I do. Iune. ARTHUR HARRIS IEANNETTE General Ag Monogram Club Physics laboratory assistant. Am- biticn: To become an M. D. lune. MARGARET ANN IOHNSON Honor Graduate Technical Preparatory: President of Ianuary Senior Class, Public Speaking, district champion. Am- bition: To go to college and have a host of friends. lanuary. IAMES DOUGLAS HUBARD. IR. MA Ill HIGH Ulllltlli MARILYN PATRICIA HUBBARD General Ap Band. Ambition: To General B. Ambition: To always go to school and study music. June. WILLIAM PINK HUGHES. IR. General B, Football. Ambition: To be an athletic director. Iune. THOMAS FREDERICK IENNINGS General By Basketball, Track, Wrestling. Ambition: To fight in Korea. Iune. WARREN CLINTON IOHNSON General B. Iune. be as happy as I am now and tc be a success. Iune. LENORA SUE HUNTER General Ay Cheerleader, Miss Commodore 1951. Ambition: To live a good and useful life. Iune. Leslie Belshu 'lfrf we Ioan Barrett DOROTHY LOUISE IORDAN Business: Future Business Lead- ers of America Club, Office As- sistant, Play Day, Mapmaker Representative. Ambition: To live a long and happy life. Iune. DOROTHY ANN KANADAY Business: Future Business Lead- ers of America, Office Assistant, Bible Club, Y-Teens, Senior Home- room Representative, Mapmaker Typist. Ambition: To live a happy and successful life. lune. Mlllllll lllllll tlll00L DORIS MAY IONES Business: Future Business Lead- ers of America Club. Ambition: To work in Washington and to be a successful secretary. Ianuary. SARAH EURE IONES General B: Distributive Education Club. Ambition: To be successful and go on the cruise to South America. January. ANGUS BRUCE IOYNER General B: Band photographer and Business Manager. Ambition: To become an architect. Iune. GORDON KANE Honor Graduate I LINDA LOU IONES Honor Graduate Technical Preparatory: M a u r y News Representative, C h o r u s, l-lomeroom Representative, Stu- dent Council, Student Govern- ment Representative, Play Day, Dramatic Club, Bowling League, President of Future Teachers of America Club, School Spirit Com- mittee, Student Chairman of Ca- reer Doy-. Ambition: To travel around the world. Ianuary. WILLIE IEAN IONES Technical Preparatory: Y-Teens, Chorus, Etiquette Club, School Spirit. Ambition: To go to college. lune. MARY AMELIA IOYNER General A: Band, Orchestra. Am- bition: To be successful in life. Iune. GEORGE EDWARD KEEFE, III General B: Maury News Repre- TeCl'11'1iCCl1 PYGPCITCIIOIY: CCIHHOI1 sentative. Ambition: To be suc- Math Club, Intramural Basketball, Bowling, Touch Football. Ambi- tion: To be a successfull engi- neer. January. cessful. Ianuary. PATRICIA MacFARLAND IONES Honor Graduate Classical Preparatory: Bowling Team, Homeroom Representative. Ambition: To travel. Ianuary. ALICE LOUISE IORDAN Classical Preparatory: M a u r y - Bain Literary Society, Senior As- sembly Representative, Student Government, Dramatic Club, Cho- rus and Madrigal Group, Y- Teens. Ambition: To le a d C1 happy, eventful life. Iune. 'FRED LINWOOD IUDGE Technical Preparatory: B a n d . Ambition: To be an electrical en- gineer. Iune. IOI-IN EDWARD KENNEDY G e n e r al B: Hi-Y, -Wrestling, Swimming Team. Ambition: To go to college. Iune. HELENE CHICKIE KENNER IM. .Q ALICE LARUE KENNON General B. Ambition: To be a Vocational: Retail Training Club. goo d secretary or housewife. Ianuary. ROBERT GENE KINLAW General B. Ambition: To be a suc- cess in life. lune. IOHN ALEX KONTOPANOS Technical Preparatory: French Club,'Chorus, Maury News Rep- resentative, Cross Country, Track, Swimming, Minstrels, Madrigals. Ambition: To go to the University of North Carolina. Iune. WILLIAM BAYNE LAMBDIN General B: Band, Football. Am- bition: To be'a success in life. Ianuary. Ambition: To graduate from Maury and be successful. Iune. BARBARA ANNE KIRBY General B: School Spirit Commit- tee, Band, Orchestra. Ambition: To always have fun. lune. BRUCE LANE KOOLAGE Classical Preparatory: Y-Teens President, Etiquette Club, French Club, I-lomeroom Representative, Secretary of Senior Class, Play Day, Minstrels, Red Cross Repre- sentative, Junior Usher. Ambition: To be a doctor of medicine. Iune. ' KENNETH I-IINCKS LAMBERT. IR. General Ag Wrestling. Monogram Club, Iohnston I-li-Y, Chorus, Min- s t r e 1 s . Ambition: To graduate from college and be a happy, well-adjusted, intellectual pauper. Iune. t h: 1 K N515 HOWARD LEE KESSER First Honor Graduate Classical Preparatory: President of Key Club, Debating Clu b , Maury-Bain Literary Society. Am- bition: To be chosen Father of the Year. Iune. MERCER THEODORE KISSINGER. IR. Technical Preparatory: Football, Wrestling, Monogram Club, Cho- rus, Red Cross and Commodore Representative, Minstrels. Ambi- tion: To graduate from college and have a successful and happy life. lune. HING KUE Technical Preparatory: Wres- tling. Ambition: To be a success in life. June. BOBBY DERWOOD LAMM General B: Band, Iohnston Hi-Y. Ambition: To be an architect or civil engineer. June. MAUIIY llltlll UlIO0L PATRICIA OLIVE GILES KING General B: Homeroom Represen- tatve. Ambition: To lead a happy and successful lite. Iune. HARRY HIRAM KNICKERBOCKER General Ay Monogram Club, Bas- ketball, Baseball, Maury News Representative. A m bi t i o n : To play professional baseball. Iune. Pete Goorqallis ,asv-4 Mil RY lllllll Cll00L DONNIE EARL LANE General B: Chorus, Minstrels, Madrigals. Ambition: To be an aeronautical engineer. Iune. MARY IEANETTE LAWSON Technical Preparatory: M a u r y- Bain Literary Society, l-lypathia Math Club, Bible Club, Band, Orchestra. Ambition: To be happy and help others. Ianuary. Faye Winfield ft-vb I'-514-'ff ...Y FRANK THOMAS LANGSTON General B: Chorus. Ambition: To be a success in life. Iune. NANCY LEE Honor Graduate Technical Preparatory: H o m e - r o o m Representative, Y-Teens, Maury-Bain Literary S o c i e t y , Bible Club, Student Government Representative, Dramatic Cl u b , Hypathia Math Club, Bowling League. Ambition: To be success- ful and to have a scientific ca- reer. Ianuary. IORDON SHEFFER LEVITIN Honor Graduate Technical Preparatory: G o l f , Monogram Club. Ambition: To at- tend Dulce University. Iune. BETTIE CAROLE LUCK General B: Y-Teens, B o w l i n g Club. Ambition: To go to college and also to be a buyer for a de- partment store. Iune. ROBERT MILTON LATIMER Honor Graduate General B: Chorus, Johnston Hi-Y, Bible Club, Maury News Repre- sentative, Student Government Representative. lAmbition: To be rich, not have to work, and own a Cadillac. Iune. BERTRUM NORMAN LEGUM Technical Preparatory: Spanish Club. Ambition: To be a success in life upon graduating from col- lege. Iune. MARXAN VIRGINIA LEWIS General B. Ambition: To be happy and successful always. lune. IANIS MARLENE LUTON General B: Y-Teens, Maury-Bain Literary Society, Etiquette Club, Commodore Representative. Am- bition: To be a successful and happy nurse. Iune. LAWRENCE CRADDOCK LAWLESS General B: Monogram Club, Ten- nis, Maury News Representative, Key Club, Commodore Staff. Am- bition: To be happy and success- ful. Iune. PI-IILLIP IACOB LEIBOWITZ General A: Tennis, Monogram Club. Ambition: To own a chain of drugstores. June. MAYER CROCKIN LIEBMAN Honor Graduate Classical Preparatory: President of Chorus, Homeroom Representa- tive, Vice-President of Key Club, Debating Club, Maury-Bain Lit- erary Society, Radio Panel. Am- bition: To always be healthy, wealthy, and wise. Iune. MAXINE MARGARET MCCAIN Business: Future Business Lead- ers of America Club. Ambition: To be as good a woman as my mother. Ianuary. CAROL ANN MCCULLOCH Honor Graduate General A: Math Club, Maury- Bain Literary Society, Commodore Representative. Ambition: To be successful. June. BERNARDINE MALONEY Business: Future Business Lead- ers of America, Future Teachers of America, Commodore Repre- sentative. Ambition: To always have the fun and friends I've had at Maury. January. SHIRLEY ANN MASON Business: Y-Teens. Ambition: To be happy in everything I do. January. BETTY LOU MAYO Technical Preparatory: Y-Teens, Chorus. Maury News, Homeroom Representative. Ambition: To be a laboratory technician. June. EDWARD L. MCDANIEL General B. Ambition: To live in peace. January. JAMES LYHUE MARSHALL. IR. Honor Graduate Technical Preparatory. Ambition: To go through college and to be an engineer. June. WILLIAM DONALD MATHEWS General B. Ambition: To be a successful parts manager like my father. January. OTHO FREDERICK MEARS, III Honor Graduate Technical Preparatory: President West I-li-Y, Cannon Math Club, Football, Student Government, Maury News Representative. Am- bition: To be an electrical engi- neer. June. BETTY JEAN MCWILLIAMS Honor Graduate Classical Preparatory: President of Sophomore and Junior Classes, Student Government Vice-Presi' dent and Secretary, Girls' State Representative for 1951, French Tournament 1950, Minstrels, State Literary Contest l95O. Ambition: To become a professional ballet dancer and travel abroad. June. VERNON LLOYD MARSHALL General B. Ambition: To own a race track. January. GLENDA PHYLLIS MAX Honor Graduate General A. Ambition: To have a happy and successful life. June. GENE STANLEY MEEKINS Technical Preparatory: M a u r y News Representative. Ambition: To have as much fun as I did in Maury. June. MA RY HIGH Ulltltllr MARY EILEEN MADDOCK Honor Graduate Technical Preparatory: M a u r y- Bain Literary Society, Homeroom Representative. Ambition: To work abroad with the Consular Service. June. SHANNON TAYLOR MASON. IR. Technical Preparatory: H o m e - room Representative, M a u r y News Representative. Ambition: To have a happy, successful life. June. Warner Hirsch ,I 71 'L . 7 tn ' W I 'gqix .L KAUA . ' :ff . wwe Ann Lee Quincy LARRY GENE MILLER General B: Monogram Club, Foot- ball. Ambition: To see Maury beat Hampton. Ianuary. MARIORIE ANNE MORGAN General By Distributive Educa- tion Club. Ambition: To be a nurse and to be successful in life. Iune. MA RY HIGH CHO0L ROANE NEWTON MENZEL Technical Preparatory: Minstrels, Band. Ambition: To go to college and become an engineer. Iune. PAUL GILMER MIDGETTE General B. Ambition: To be suc- cessful. Iune. LOUISE ANN MILLER Business: Distributive Education Club, Fashion Show, Commodore Representative. Ambition: To al- ways be as happy and content as I am now. Iune. ELIZABETH WEBB MORPURGO General Ag Y-Teens Treasurer. Ambition: To find His will for my lite and to fulfill it to the best of my ability. Iune. HALLEY ADAMS MERRELL Honor Graduate Classical Preparatory: Key Club, Hi-Y, Vice-President of S e n i o r Class. Iunior Usher, Maury News Representative. Ambition: To live in Miami. Iune. CAROL ELIZABETH MILLER Classical Preparatory: M a u r y - Bain Literary Society, Y-Teens, Latin Club, Student Government. Ambition: To get my Ph. D. MAE RAYLEN MOODY Classical Preparatory: Y-Teens, School Spirit Committee, French Club, Exam Exemption Commit- tee. Ambition: To teach in ele- mentary school. lune. I-IETTIE GENEAL MORRIS Business. Ambition: To succeed in everything I attempt. Iune. PATSY RUTH MIDGETTE General By Y-Teens. Ambition: To always be happy and success- ful in life. Iune. CONSTANCE FAITH MILLER General By Secretary of Sopho- more Class. Ambition: To be happy always. Ianuary. IACQUELINE MORGAN General A: Dramatic Club, Y- Teens, Student Government, You Can't Take lt With You, Stage Craft, School Spirit Committee, Spanish Club, Art Club. Ambi- tion: To always keep people laughing. Iune. IOYCE ANN MORRIS General By Bowling L e a g u e , School Spirit, Etiquette Club. Am- bition: To be a secretary. Ian- uary. S PHYLLIS MAYE MORRIS General B. Ambition: T o b e worthy of l-lis love. January. DOLORES VICTORIA MURRAY General Ap School Spirit Com- mittee, Student Government Rep- resentative, Maury News Repre- sentative, Bowling League, Fu- ture Teachers of America Club, Y.Teens. Ambition: To be a Maury gym teacher. Iune. TOBY SELMA NEWMAN Business: Office Assistant, Future Business Leaders of A m e r i c a Club. Ambition: To be happy the rest of my life. August. BARBARA ANN NICHOLS Business: Future Business Lead- ers of America Club, Student Government Representative. Am- bition: To be an overseas nurse. June. 'S' ROBERT LEE MORRIS, IR. General Ag Band, Orchestra, Johnston Hi-Y. Ambition: To grad- uate and go to college. lune. CAMILLUS ALBERT NASH. IR. General B, Iohnston, Hi-Y. Ambi- tion: To go to college. Iune. ION WALTER NEWSOME General A7 Band, Iohnston l-Ii-Y. Ambition: To live a successful, happy and useful life. Iune. PATRICIA ANNE NORMAN Technical Preparatoryg B i b l e Club, French Club, Student Gov- ernment, Y.-Teens, Girls' Basket- ball Team. Ambition: To become a psychologist. Iune. fee, SWANSON THOMAS MORRIS General B: Concert Band and Marching Band. Ambition: To be successful in life. Iune. MARY IRIS NASH Business: Chorus, Future Business Leaders of America Club. Ambi- tion: To be successful. Iune. SHIRLEY ELIZABETH NEWTON General B: Chorus. Ambition: To be a success in what I attempt. Iune. RUTH MARDELLE NUNNALLY General B: Student Government, School Spirit Committee, Bowling League, Girls' Softball League. Ambition: To be a buyer and fly all over the country. Ianuary. MAURY HIGH CIHIUL CAROLE BERYL MUNDHENK Business. Ambition: To be a pri- vate secretary. Iune. IDONIA IOYCE NEWBERN Business: Distributive Education Club. Ambition: To be as fine a woman as my mother. Iune. Gerald Einhom snr x S' of m ff! MAURY HIGH Ull00L PATRICIA EARLINE O'BRIEN General Ag Editor of Maury News, Office Assistant, Etiquette Club, School Spirit Committee, Maury News Representative. Am- bition: To always be as happy as I have been in Maury. Iune. CAROL URQUHART OLINGER Classical Preparatory. Ambition: To be successful in music. Iune. Ioyco Smith fi '11- STEWART LINDSEY OCHELTREE General By Track. Ambition: To be an architect. Iune. IOHN FRANCIS OUTTEN General B. Ambition: To be a good diesel mechanic. January. FRANKLIN DONALD PALMER General B. Ambition: To be a school teacher. Ianuary. LEROY IERRY PEARLMAN Technical Preparatory, Math Club, Maury-Bain Literary Soci- ety, Debating, Maury News Rep- resentative, Bowling. Ambition: To be a dentist and to get my locker open. Ianucrry. V74 'ix A, F A ,gi . -I 6 -N gt ' X . 4' x ' 4 W' LEROY ODOM. IR. General By Monogram Club, Foot ball. Ambition: To be successful. Iune. ELIZABETH CALVERT OWEN General Ag French Club, Eti- quette Club, lunior Usher, Y- Teens, School Spirit. Ambition: To be a success in life. lune. MARY LOUISE PALMER Business. Ambition: To always be as happy as I am now. lune. NANCY COBB PEELE Technical Preparatory: Commo- IOHN THOMAS OLAH General By Wrestling, Monogram Club, Track, Assistant Sports Edi- tor of Maury News. Ambition: To be an athletic coach. Iune. NANCY LEE OWENS General Ap Art Club, School Spirit Committee, Dramatic Club, Y-Teens, Etiquette Club, Feature Editor of Maury News. Ambition: To attend University of Miami and receive B. A. degree. Iune. BERNICE IRENE PAUL Business: Chorus, Etiquette Club. Ambition: To be as sweet and thoughtful as my mother and as kind as my daddy. Iune. FRANK ANGELO PENELLO Business, Dramatic Club. Ambi- dore Staff, French Club, Student tion: To be a yeoman in the Government, Y-Teens, Commo- Navy. Iune. dore Representative. Ambition: To go to college. Iune. DANIEL BENIAMIN PERRY, IR. General By Band, Orchestra. Am- bition: To be a tighter pilot in the Air Force. Iune. PATRICIA CAROL PILLAR General A: Bible Club. Ambition: To succeed and to do everything to the best of my ability. lanuary. MARY MARGARET PRENTISS General A: Y-Teens, Gym Com- mittee, School Spirit Committee, Etiquette Club. Ambition: To do everything to the best of my ability, January. ANN LEE QUINCY Honor Graduate General Ag Co-Editor of 1952 Commodore, Iunior Staff of 1951 Commodore, Treasurer of Iunior Class, Chorus, Maury-Bain Liter- ary Society, Y-Teens, S t u d e n t Government, Minstrels. Ambition: To live a useful lite. Iune. IESSE IAMBS PERRY. IR. General B: Key Club, M a u r y - Bain Literary Society. Ambition: To be vice-president of some- thing. lune. PAT POSNER Technical Preparatory, Dramatic Club. Ambition: To be a success- ful interior decorator. Iune. KATHRYN ANN PRICE General B: Chorus, Maury-Bain Literary Society, Distributive Edu- cation Club. Ambition: To'a1ways be happy. Iune. ROBERT WAYNE RACINE General Ap Bible Club, Student Government, Orchestra. A m b i - tion: To preach God's word. Ian- uary. FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT PIERCE General B. Ambition: To be a construction engineer. Ianuary. IOANNE CAROLYN PRATTS General A: Bowling L e a g u e , I-lomeroom Representative, Dra- matic Club, Gym Committee, Stu- dent Government Representative, Art Club, Etiquette Club, Editor of the Mapmaker, Vice-President of lanuary Class. Ambition: To enjoy every minute of lite. Ianu- ary. VALERIE SUE PRICE General A: Commodore Staff, Dramatic Club. Ambition: To go to college and then be successful in my career. June. EDWIN IAY RAI-'AL Technical Preparatory, Debating Club. Ambition: To go to college and to study political law. lune. M1-t RY HIGH tlllttltli LAURA GERTRUDE PIERCE General,Bp Band, Orchestra. Am- bition: To be first flute-player of the N. B. C. Symphony Orchestra. June. IACK ALVA PRENTICE General By Band. Ambition: To be a machine draftsman or own a gas station. Iune. Rolmond Hodge: Bruce Koolaqe BARBARA CONSTANCE RICE Business: Minstrels. Ambition: To be successful in all things. Iune. LEWIS EDWARD ROBERTSON General B. Ambition: To travel. June. MA RY HIGH Cll00L GEORGE RAMSEY, IR. Business: Distributive Education Club. Ambition: To be the father of a football team complete with a waterboy. Iune. MILTON LAWRENCE RAWLES General B: Football. Ambition: To be successful in the U. S. Air Force. Ianuary. LOIS LOUISE RICE General B. Ambition: To make my parents proud of me and stay happy. August. DONNIE RAY ROBINSON General B: Band. Ambition: To make good in the future. August. -E DORIS EVON RASBERRY Business. Ambition: To live in the country, and raise lots of! flowers. lune. LAWRENCE GORDON REDDEN General B. Ambition: To be a success in the future. Iune. KENNETH BOYD RIEDEI. General A: Iohnston Hi-Y, Foot- ball, Basketball Manager. Ambi- tion: To own a brick home, a new car, and be a chemical en- gineer. August. EMORY LEE ROSE. IR. General B: Football, Basketball, Track, Monogram Club. Ambition: To be happy and successful. Iune. EDDIE CARMON RASBERRY. IR. General B: Football, Track, Vice- President of Monogram C l u b , Homeroom Representative. Ambi- tion: To have plenty of money and be happy the rest of my life. August. IUDITI-I PAULA REINGOLD Honor Graduate Technical Preparatory: Spanish Club. Ambition: To be successful in life. Iune. IO ANN ELOISE ROBERTS General B: Retail Training Club. Ambition: To be a well-trained typist. Iune. IORDAN NORMAN ROSENBLOOM General B: Homeroom Represen- tative, Golf Team. Ambition: To be successful and make a million dollars. August. Q 'ur l MARILYN SUZANNE ROSENFELD General Ag Dramatic Club, Stu- dent Government Representative, Maury-Bain Literary S o c i e t y . Homeroom Representative. Ambi- tion: To be a social worker. June. PETER WII.LIAM RUGGIERI. IR. Honor Graduate Classical Preparatory: S t u d e nt Government, Homeroom Repre- sentative, Maury News Represen- tative, Maury Community Chest Campaign Speaker, Exam Ex- emption Committee, Maury-Bain Literary Society, Bible Club, Cho- rus, Iohnston Hi-Y, Bowling League. Ambition: To be a suc- cessful chemical engineer and beneficial to my fellow man. lan- uary. DORIS RAY SAUNDERS Business: Bowling Team. Ambi- tion: To be a stenographer in the WACS and to marry a general. Iune. ELIIAI-I RAYMOND SCOTT. IR. General By Football. Ambition: To be an airline pilot. Iune. IANET SUZANNE ROSS Classical Preparatory: M a u r y - Bain Literary Society, Commo- dore Staff, Hypathia Math Club, Homeroom Representative. Ambi- tion: To be a medical technician. June. ANN ELIZABETH RUSSELL General By Art Club, Etiquette Club, Commodore Staff. Ambition: To be cr kitchen designer. Iune. VIRGINIA LUCINDA SAUNDERS Classical Preparatory: Chorus, Minstrels, Secretary of the Senior Class, Bowling League. Ambition: To be a nurse. January. RITA SEMEL Technical Preparatory: Dramatic Club, French Club. Ambition: To go to college to prepare for a career. June. LYLA EDYTI-IE RUBIN Honor Graduate Technical Preparatory: M a u r y - Bain Literary Society, Futu r e Teachers of America Club, Com- modore Representative. Ambition: To be a math teacher. Iune. LEON' IRVING SALZBERG Honor Graduate Classical Preparatory: I u n i o r Varsity, Maury Baseball Team, Band, Tennis, Monogram Club. Ambition: To be liked and ad- mired by all. Iune. FREDERICK BELL SAWYER General By Johnston Hi-Y, Mono- gram Club, Football, Baseball. Ambition: To be a successful foot- ball coach. Ianuary. GEORGE B. SRAPERO Honor Graduate General A. Ambition: To study medicine. Ianuary. MA RY HIGH llll00L ALICE FAY RUDIGER Business: Future Business Lead- ers of America Club, Etiquette Club. Ambition: To be a private secretary. Iune. CHRIS BENIAMIN SANIDAS General B. Ambition: To be a champion motorcycle and stock car racer. January. lean and lane Parker - im 'K tt. - - . 'i. . gat' 'J t f ' ' Q? Q? '71 figs A' V , P , rw.- MAURY HIGH ClIO0L REBEKAH LORENE SHIFLETT General B. Ambition: To work for God as long as He would have me to. Iune. IUNE CAROL SINOTT Business: Chorus. Ambition: To attend Peabody Institute of Music. June. Iudith Bemstein g Nki it i x 'gf LOUIS SALSBURY SILVERMAN Technical Preparatory. Ambition: To live a happy life. Iune. ALEXANDER PIERCE SMITH Technical Preparatory: W e s t Chapter Hi-Y, Tennis, Iunior Ush- er, Maury News Representative, Intramural Basketball, Baseball. Ambition: To go to college. lune IOAN LEE SMITH Honor Graduate Business: Cheerleaders, Maury Minstrels, Etiquette Club, lunior Usher, S t u d e n t Government, Maury News Representative, Fu- ture Business Leaders ot Amer- ica Club, Commodore Representa- tive, Homeroom Representative, Exam Exemption Committee. Am- bition: To be as sweet as my sis- ter. Ianuary. BARRY SPECTER Technical Preparatory: Bowling. Ambition: To be a pharmacist. Iune. Y J CHARLES THOMAS SIMMONS General By Intramural Softball, Bowling. Ambition: To m ake good. August. HOWARD ELLEN SMITH. IR. General B, Bowling. Ambition: To be an architect. August. IOYCE MARIE SMITH Business, Iunior Usher, Treas- urer of Future Business Leaders of America Club, Co-Captain of Cheerleaders, Maury Minstrels, Etiquette Club, Homeroom Repre- sentative, Exam Exemption Com- mittee. Ambition: To be as won- derful a person as my mother. lanuary. DALLAS BROOKS SPEIGHT General B. Ambition: To be a success. Iune. JAMES HENRY SIMPSON, IR. General Bp Bowling L e a g u e , Track. Ambition: To be an archi- tect. Try to be what you are, and not what you would like to be. August. IAMES FRANKLIN SMITH General B: Stage Crew. Ambi- tion: To be Bill Gwaltney's Man- ager. Iune. WINTON CLYDE SMITHWICK. IR. General By Football. Ambition: To go to college. August. BENIAMIN LLOYD SPLAN General B: Band and Orchestra. Ambition: To be a certified public accountant. Ianuary. ROBERT LEE STARNES General B7 Maury News Repre- sentative, Maury Minstrels, Par- liamentarian of Retail Training Club. Ambition: To be successful in anything I do. Iune. LEIGH STARR STEWART. IR. Honor Graduate Technical Preparatory: Iohnston Hi-Y, Chorus, Maury Minstrels, Maury News Representative. Am- bition: To go to William and Mary. June. ROGER DEAN SUNDAHL General Ap Chorus, Football, Baseball, West I-li-Y, Basketball. Maury Minstrels. Ambition: To be as fine a man as my father. June. JOHN RUEGER TAYLOR General A: Band. Ambition: To attend V. P. I. and be an officer in the Air Force. Iune. MARY FRANCES STAYLOR Business: Future Business Leaders of America Club. Ambition: To graduate and get married. Ian- uary. HARRY YAMES STROHM Honor Graduate Business: Homeroom Representa- tive, Bible Club, Red Cross Rep- resentative, Mapmaker Represen- tative, Maury-Bain Literary So- ciety, Maury Minstrels, Chorus, Maury News Business Staff. Am- bition: To be a director of re- ligious music. Iune. ANITA GRAY SWINDELI. General By Office helper. Ambi- tion: To make others happy and to be successful in life. Iune. HERBERT ROGERS TEETS General A. Ambition: To be a civil engineer. Ianuary. ROBERT LEROY STEGER General B: Band and Orchestra Ambition: To be an architect. June. SANDRA URSULA SUKOFF General B1 Distributive Education Club, Tennis, Chorus. Ambition: To be a success in the retail field. Iune. GERALDINE TAYLOR General B. Ambition: To be ct successful nurse. Ianuary. ANNE WALLACE TENNANT Business: Retail Training Club, Treasurer. Ambition: To be a typist. Iune. MA lil Hltlll UHtltlL HOWARD LEE STEWART General B: Chorus. Ambition: To be a success in life. August. RALPH LYELL SUMERLIN General By Football, Track, Wres tling, Monogram Club. Ambition To be an architect. Iune. Iolm Hart ZW l W wi I I -1 . Q' i 'Lf 51, fl T ' lf? it , Wifi Patsy Hebert WILBUR IOSEPH TINGLE General B: Disributive Education Club. Ambition: To be a sales- man. January. IAMES DAVID TUCKET1' Technical Preparatory: Band, Or- chestra. Ambition: To become a bacteriologist. Iune. MA RY llltlll tllltltlli WAYLON LAWRENCE TEW General A: Distributive Educa- tion Club. Ambition: To have one Tew. Iune. ANNE LEE THOMPSON Business: Band, Orchestra, School Spirit Committee, Intramural Bas- ketball, Tennis, Bowling. Ambi- tion: To be a nurse. Iune. MYRTLE ANN TRADER General A: Y-Teens. Ambition: To go to college. Ianuary. EDGAR I-'OLEY TYREE. IR. General B: I. V. Baseball, Bowl- ing, Iohnson I-li'Y. Ambition: To be successful and live a happy lite. Iune. BARBARA ANN Tl-IARRINGTON Business: Future Business Lead- ers of America, Bowling Team. Ambition: To do something really worth while. Ianuary. NELLY ELIZABETH THOMPSON General B: Retail Training Club. Ambition: To teach music. lune. LEVERETT LEO TRUMP. IR. Technical Preparatory: West Chapter of Maury l-li4Y, Maury Minstrels. Ambition: To be suc- cessful in life. Iune. BARBARA HANNA UNGAR Business: Chorus. Ambition: To be a successful secretary. Iune. CHARLES IOSEPH THOMAS. lR. Technical Preparatory: Bowling in Maury League, Ambition: To become a success in life. Also to have a family. Iune. IOI-IN ADAMSON TILLEY General A. Ambition: To become a lawyer. Iune. RICHARD MAYNARD TUCKER General B: Monogram Club , Baseball Team. Ambition: To be a major league baseball player. January. MARY IEALENE UMPHLETT Business: Chorus, Future Business Leaders of A m e r i c a, Bowling Team. Ambition: To be like my mother some clay. Ianuary. DOROTHY IEAN UPTON Business: Future Business Lead- ers of America, Vice-President. Ambition: To be a secretary. Ian- uary. MARIORIE SANDERS WADDELL Honor Graduate Classical Preparatory: Y-Teens, Latin Club, I-lypathia Math Club. Ambition: To go to William and Mary. Iune. LORRAINE MARY WALKER General Ay Y-Teens, Hypathia Math Club. Ambition: To be happy. Iune. CYNTHIA IANE WALLACE Honor Graduate Classical Preparatory: Student G o v e r n ment Representative, School Spirit Committee, Etiquette Club. Ambition: To graduate from college and be successful. Iune. RANDALL WHITE VAUGHAN General B. Ambition: To be a paratrooper. August. RUDOLPH HERMAN WADE General B. Ambition: To be suc- cessful in my chosen profession -baker. Iune. WILLIAM WALL, IR. General A. Ambition: To go to college and be successful in life. Iune. SARAH GRAY WALLACE Honor Graduate Classical Preparatory: Treasurer of Y-Teens, Maury News Repre- sentative, Student Government Representative, Homeroom Repre- sntative, Maury-Bain Literary So- ciety, Historian, Librarian of Fu- ture Teachers of America, Senior Class Treasurer, Championship Bowling Team, Play Day, Com- modore Representative. Ambition: To live a useful and successful life. January. SHIRLEY IOYCE VOEGEL Technical Preparatory: H o me - room Representative, Chorus. Ambition: To go to William and Mary. June. DOROTHY ANN WALKER General B1 Y-Teens, Commodore Representative, Iunior Usher, Eti- quette Club. Ambition: To always be able to have a good laugh. Tune. ANNE-SYDNOR WALLACE Technical Preparatory: Y-Teens, School Spirit, Art Club. Ambi- tion: To have a dream come true. Iune. WILLIAM MASON WALSH, IR. General B. Ambition: To go to Notre Dame and study achitec- tural engineering. August. M1-lllltl HIGH tlll00L EDWARD NELSON VOKE General B5 Track Team. Ambi- tion: To be a zoologist. Iune. DOUGLAS GORDON WALKER General B. Ambition: To go to college. Iune. Mayer Ltobman .ff f i l 'Ne- MA RY HIGH Ullllllll HAROLD OSCAR WARNER General B. Ambition: To become a successful architect. June. BENJAMIN LAWRENCE WATKINS. IR. General B. Ambition: To be a success in life. January. Nancy Hanna EDNA LUCILLE WARREN General B: Distributive Educa- tion Club, Red Cross Representa- tive. Ambition: To graduate. June. THOMAS RAYMOND WATKINS. IR. Technical Preparatory. Ambition: To-have a lot of friends and al- ways be happy. Junuary. MARVIN ANDREW WEINSTEIN Technical Preparatory: Math Club, Maury-Bain Literary Soci- ety. Ambition: To be an elec- tronic engineer. June. DOLORES MAE WHITE Business: Cheerleader, H o m e - 1' o o m Representative, Student Government Representative. Am- bition: To always be happy and successful. January. REBECCA LEIGH WARRINGTON Business: Y-Teens, Red Cross Representative. Ambition: To have a successful career in busi- ness. August. JAMES WALTON WEAVER General B: Commodore S t a i f . Ambition: To graduate from col- lege. June. CAROLYN ANN WELLS General B: Y-Teens, S p a n i s h Club, Maury-Bain Literary Soci- ety, Etiquette Club, Homeroom Representative. Ambition: To have a happy and successful lite. January. GRAHAM ROSCOE WHITE. IR. General B: Distributive Education Club, Manager of Football Team. Ambition: To be a success. June. DAVID LOUIS WASSERMAN General Ay Tumbling Club, Intra- mural Wrestling. Ambition: To study medicine. June. JEROME HOWARD WEINSTEIN Honor Graduate Technical Preparatory. Ambition: To be a pharmacist. June. BEVERLEY RUNETTE WHITE General B: Bowling. Ambition: To get through college. June. IOAN PARIS WHITE General A: Maury News Repre- sentative, Junior Usher. Ambition: To be an airline hostess. Tune. .Ji LELA MAE WHITEHEAD Honor Graduate Business: Maury Minstrels, Red Cross Representative, Alternate Student Government Representa- tive. Ambition: To always be a success in life. Iune. DONALD LEE WILLIS General B. Ambition: To be a printer. August. EVELYN LEE WOLMAN Business: Spanish Club, Future Business Leaders of A m e r i c a Club, Office helper. Ambition: To be a success in all that I attempt to do. June. PEGGY IOYCE WOOLWINE General By Distributive Educa- tion Club, Commodore Represen- tative, Iunior Usher, Bowling Team. Ambition: To be success- ful in all I do and to make otherf happy. Iune. MARION LEIGH WHITNEY. IR. General B. Ambition: To graduate from Maury. January. IAMES EDWARD WII.LIS. IR. Vocational: Vice-President of Maury Chorus. Ambition: To be successful. Iune. ELWOOD STEVEN WOOD, III Honor Graduate Technical Preparatory: M a t h Club. Ambition: To be a mechan- ical or marine engineer. Iune. WILLIAM DONALD WYATT General B. Ambition: To gradu- ate. August. MARGARET STRACHAN WILKINSON Honor Graduate Classical Preparatory: Y-Teens, Math Club, lunior Usher, Office helper. Ambition: To be happy and successful. Iune. CAROL IOYCE WILSON General Ag Future Business Lead- ers of America Club. Ambition: To be a secretary. Iune. SABRA ANN WOOD General A7 French Club. Ambi- tion: To have success and hap- piness. Iune. BARBARA IEAN YOUNGBLOOD Business: Future Business Lead- ers of America Club, Library As- sistant, Championship Basketball Team, Bowling. Ambition: To be happy. June. MA nv :man cnoong BARBARA ANN WILLIAMS Business: Future fBusines Lead- ers of America Club. Ambition: To be a success and a help to all mankind. June. FRANCES CAROL WILSON Business: Y-Teens. Ambition: To go to college. Iune. LEONARD ALTON WILLIAMS Business: President of Distributive Education Club. Ambition: To make a million. Iune. IACQUELINE GAIL ZAUN Business: l-lomeroom Representa- tive, Future Business Leaders of America Club, Maury News Rep- resentative, lunior Usher. Ambi- tion: To lead a successful life. June. Nancy Beary A Maur The Maury Minstrel Band adds a mellow note under the direction oi Mr. Saunders. Yassah! Mr. Idiot! The spotlight is turned on the Merry Maury Minstrels, one ot the main events of the school year. Besides the ten end men, a variety of talent was displayed by vari- ous Mauryites. This yea1 s setting, a showboat, provided an excellent background for the songs, dances and novelty acts. Sonny Forbes created quite a sensation with his Cry oi the Wild Goose and his Rachmaninofi and lz Oli act With lo Barbara Cooper. Kenneth Lambert's Charrnaqne, Betty lean McWil- liarn's Ain't Misbehavin', Roger Sundahl's Waterboy, and Faye Wintield's Kiss in the Dark, got much praise from the audience. David Emorey displayed hidden talent with Ole Man River. All in all the Minstrels was a biq, bang up show! Endman Sonny Forbes points in the general direc- tion in which the wild goose llew. The Gay Nineties Quartet gives out with While Strolling Through the Park One Day. Min trol Maury Sweethearts model Easter fash- ions in the Maury Minstrels. Minstrel Singer Roger Sundahl presents his rendition ot Water Boy. The rib-tickling trio oi lones. Old, and Nolley liven up the teachers' skit. YOU DON'T MEAN IT! CHATTING BETWEEN CLASSES - F5 X ' my X X. xx X F V THE ETERNAL RECESS PERIOD RACE EASY THERE! DON T DROP IT! WHO YA GONNA YELL FOR? M. H. S HERE'S YOUR CHANGE GETTING TUNED UP -P Q P v 'I gffrff, xy ,, u iff' 1, ff , 1:13 if :bL 'K vi Q A 1 Q gf A I 1 I i N ' K 1 'nijv' Q 5 991' . .X ifwiw ag. . . ,K , ,, 3 '? f?WDK - M04 Vx 53 iw . . ,Q -wg, 11 ' 9 . 5 ,X W -5 s--:,1ar.g:,.:F.,,gff:,. QNQK 6 3' 'Z Maury, fair Maury, Mould thou our destinies. Guide us a right in all we do. Thy name we cherish: Thy memory honor: Our Alma Mater, staunch and true. Great is thy prestige, Greater thy promise. Glorious thy past, thy future sure. Maury, stand steadfast: Maury, lead truly: Fair Alma Mater, strong and true. Proud is thy history, And proud thy spirit, Leading us on when duty calls. Thy name we'll glorify And ever love thee, Dear Alma Mater. great and true. -ef if Q 9 1 X X. f y i tix, 'X ' ig ziifyff .45 it G, j QL 1' 3 z S 2 t Q , dN NAs l V Y? E . 3 ki Q A 1 s 1 5. t it 53 . f tif on-. .,.. u O -1 J 0 W -45'.. r I, , 1 5' s In I 4' -an 5, is hz I ah ,,,... hun 1 mt, '1QH. X pulp Q - ,J i? Some take the low rocxd but we will take the high road. Zin jllilemnrnam SUSAN A. THOMPSON Born March 23. 1926 Died August ll, 1951 NORRIS MURRELI. Bom May 31, 1935 Died Iune 3. 1951 AUTUGRAPHS 135 Dial: 21702 RED BARROM'S SERVICE My low STATION F- M- KREDD BARROM, PMP- Prescription Opticians 'A' -k Washing - Greasing - Oil Change 115 COLLEGE PLACE Tires and Tubes Phone, 56755 Batteries - Simonizing - Accessories ' Cars Called For and Deliveredv 205 Wi',iEnZP5I27ZTREET lk 509 WASHINGTON STREET 480 I Hampton BOUICVSITCI Portsmouth Phone: 72357 NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Guild Opticians Best Wishes- Maury High School Graduates RICE'S FASHION CORNER DOWNTOWN WARDS CORNER THE MAURY HIGH SCHOOL LUNCH ROOM Wfishes to Express Its Appreciation to the Class of 1952 for Its Cooperation DESSIE D. RICHARDSON, Manager Phones: 41919 - 55866 JAYEN COMPANY G R A Y ' S P H A R M A C Y Manufacturer of Venetian Blinds Plastic Tile - Rubber Tile wk Asphalt Tile Since 1 9 1 8 Floor Coverings 'lr 2 7 2 2 Colley Avenue NORFOLK 8, VIRGINIA Jerome Cohen I36 Mrs. Sue H. Riley ALBRIGHT FLORIST 1 1 5 W. Freemason Street NORFOLK, VIRGINIA i' Bonded Member: Florists Telegraph Delivery Association Phone: 2-6026 Compliments of WEAVER FERTILIZER co., INC. i' NORFOLK, VIRGINIA WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA JUDY TELLS JOAN: Some class in a Scotch Nap sweater and a skirt from BERSON'S. NEWPORT BARBER SHOP 85 BEAUTY PARLOR CODD'S DELICATESSEN BOYS! GIRLS: Here is the place to Here is the place to X get a slick looking get natural, lustrous if haircut. waves The Best Sandwiches in Town 'k R. P. CAIN Prop. Compliments of Established 1908 I , B. F. SALOMONSKY sc soNs, Lev ' Inc. I I i . I clfv HALL . THRU T0 .fonluevg-4---,.-3 P'-UME THE STEINWAY HOUSE Our 42nd Year Norfolk's Only Complete jewelry Repair Slaop i' 437 Boush Street NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Telephone: Norfolk 5 1 69 3 GAS HEATING CORPORATION OF NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Distributors Industrial, Commercial and Domestic Gas Heating Equipment 'k 127 West Charlotte St. NORFOLK, VIRGINIA JOYNES TIRE COMPANY TERRIFFS, INC. 1 2 5 West Freemason Street Opposite Epworth Methodist Church 'k Ojice Supplies Luggage -- Greeting Cards Social and Commercial Stationery I38 FLORENCE WILSON'S SHOP GMBMZRER 'A' 1 1 6 W. Freemason Street YIQR Vir inia's Pioneer Radio Station and TideWater's First Television Station S Extend Congratulations to the Seniors of Maury High School and Best Wishes to All the Student Body I UMM! GOOD! Those are the words that Marie Curtis and Charlie Ashhurner utter to Ieannette Lawson and Fred Sawyer as they serve Mr. Saunders a drink for a change. Saunders Confectionery Moran Avenue and Fifteenth Street 130 'll' I,-., H. . ' B ' P4 Lrensuons A DAY Cheap Dependable Electricity! VIRGINIA EIECTRIC AND POWER CQNIPANY Compliments of BISESE 85 CONSOLE, INC H. D. OLIVER 'A' FUNERAL APARTMENTS ul' 1501 Colonial Avenue NORFOLK, VIRGINIA 4 NORFOLK NEWSPAPERS, INC 150 West Brambleton Avenue if Ray! Ray! MAURY! ! Here's a snappy salute to the entire Senior Class at M.H.S. We congratulate you upon the splendid achievements recorded in this an- nual publication, and We Wish for each of you a most successful career in your chosen Held of endeavor. 'A' NORFOLK VIRGINIAN-PILOT Daily and Sunday -A' NORFOLK LEDGER-DISPATCH Evenings Except Sunday I42 Ph A. R. THOMPSON Compliments Certified Heating E5 Plumbing of Contractor Kitchen Appliances HAYNES FURNITURE Gas and Oil Heat wk COMPANY, Inc. 24th Street and Llewellyn 'ff' NORFOLK VIRGINIA ' , Good People to Deal With one: 21666 Nxghtz 24990 Telephone: Norfolk 5 0 5 3 7 EUGENE SARGEANT 86 COMPANY, INC. ir Air Conditioning For Com-fort and Process Refrigeration For Business and Industry Restaurant Equipment 127 West Charlotte Street NORFOLK 1, VIRGINIA Compliments Compliments of of VIRGINIA CAMERA CENTRE MOTOR CO., Inc. 5 E RVI CE -Ar 613 M West 3 Sth Street Independent Dealers in Good lk . Specializing in the Repair of Automobiles All Makes of Cameras I43 BARR BROTHERS, Inc. 2 2 7 Granby Street , 449 Granby Street Compliments Iewflers of Norfolk Portsmouth L n hbur Roan ke Sugiui g Newport Lew W. M. GOODMAN Petersburg Cape Charles Elizabeth City, N. C. Compliments vf NORTHROP SPORT SHOP i' 450 Granby Street FORUM SUPER MARKET Compliments -lr of 5 2 1 5 Colley Avenue NAIVETTE SHOPPE, Inc Compliments 01' ww. Sluarb Gu. Corner of Bank and Plume Streets I44 17 MONSANTO CHEMICAL CO if 6429 Cottage Toll Road COLONIAL OIL CO., Inc. 3 2 05 East Princess Anne Road NORFOLK, VIRGINIA 'k Petroleum Products Telephones: 25-286 66 2471 IDEAL LAUNDRY 2 514 Hampton Boulevard if D. G. BARRETT l45 1830 1953 RANDOLPH-MACON COLLEGE 'A' A standard liberal arts college for men with a national reputation for the success of its graduates. A member institution of the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, of the Association of American Colleges, and of the Southern University Conference. On the approved list of the Associa- tion of American Universities. Confers the degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science and provides carefully arranged pre-professional courses leading to medicine, law, engineering, and the ministry. Further information may be secured from Dean T. McNider Simpson, Jr. Ashland, Virginia Prescriptions Since 1873 TATEM'S PHARMACY I. Norfolk,s Oldest Community Comp ments Drug Store PARK AND BRAMBLETON AVENUES of Dial: 27126 -k SYKES FUNERAL HOME TATEM'S MEADOWBROOIK PHARMACY 1 2 2 Berkley Avenue Dial: 81361 ir NORFOLK, VIRGINIA One of Tatem's Stores Is Near You MILADY No1ffolk's Style Center i 333 GRANBY STREET I46 HOLLOMON-BRCWN FUNERAL HOME FASHION SHOPPE Compliments Exclusive Read y-to-Wear and Sportswear 'k Of . 2 6 1 0 Atlant1c Avenue A R I Virginia Beach, Va. Phone: 1484 F E N D 1 00 West Freemason Street Norfolk, Va. Phone: 36905 Compliments Of COOPERS, Inc. Iewelers - Silversmitbs BROCK'S DRIVE-IN 'lr 42nd and Colley Avenue FINE'S SULLIVAN'S MEN'S SHOP 'A' 'A' 273 Granby Street 3 9 2 0 Granby Street I4B MAPLE LANE BOWLING ALLEYS, INC. 742 West 2 lst Street LEO QUERY, Manager 'k Welcome, Maury Students A Real Pleasure Serving You Call 27614 We Will Call BOSTON TAILORING CO. Cleaning - Pressing - Repairing And Real Fine TAILORING For the Discriminating 'A' A. P. CEGLIS, Prop. 72 5 West 3 Sth Street NORFOLK, VIRGINIA THE CHOCOLATE SHOPPE 3 Oth and Colonial Prompt and Courteous Delivery Service 'A' The Kids' Hangout TELEPHONE: 29722 Phone: 40871 COLONIAL FURNITURE CO. 1 906 Colonial Avenue NORFOLK, VIRGINIA ir Rugs - Bedding SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 418 Granby Street Dial: 29497 Compliments H. C. BARKER AND SON of jewelers Maury jewelry COLLEY AVENUE wk BIKE SHOP 1401 Colley Avenue lk NORFOLK, VIRGINIA 2620 CUHBY Avenue Television and Electrical Appliances 'A' PRICE'S, INC. Downtown: TV Center: 1 3 3 West Charlotte Street 1 22 West 2 1st Street D. P. PAUL CO. jewelers to the Southland Since 1 847 'k Diamonds, Watches, jewelry, Silverware L. B. ROCKE EJLA.. Iewelers and Silversmiths jA.fsz1swfe. fmwe-,is-r 'A' i' 243 Granby Street 124 COLLEGE PLACE NORFOLK, VIRGINIA THE SPORTSMAN'S SHOP 'k 1 30 West Plume Street NORFOLK 1 0, VIRGINIA ISO . H. D. KANTER Compliments Women's Sportswear and Accessories of at R E N N ' S Home of CALEDONIA SWEATERS f if 3 3 9 West 1 Sth Street 1 0 5 College Place NORFOLK, VIRGINIA TRIPPLE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Phone: 2 5 7 3 1 2 3 0 0 COLLEY AVENUE 'k Deliveries to Norfolk Phoebus Newport News Hampton and Fort Monroe Also All Points on the Eastern shore of Virginia MAURY CONFECTIONERY if 3 3 7 West 15th Street HINES-CARTER F LORIST JERRY LIEBAN, Inc' 633 West 35th Street Fashions Meant For Youth Phone: 35264 1' if 420 Gfanbi' Street Flowers and Gifts For All Occasions Phone: 5 13 3 3 Telegraph and Delivery Service l5l CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1952! 'A' FGRBES CANDIES VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA I52 The Finest Shop in Town The New Graduate . . . Stepping out in the business World . . . Or proceeding on to college . . . Will find an excellent selection . . . Of Youthful Styling in our . Young Men's Shop. CARR MEARS 86 DAWSON LARRY J. HARDIMAN, President 315 GRANBY STREET f ' WILLIS FURNITURE COMPANY Main at Granby HARDY'S For the Finest in Engagement and Wedding Rings i' Within Your Price Range 347 GRANBY STREET SMITH 8g WELTON 'k Two Stores: N0llFOLK and VIRGINIA IIEACII 153 Shop COLONIAL STORES . . . You're Sure to Save Compliments of THE MULTISTAMP COMPANY Compliments Manufartu rers of of MWTISIZIMP THE SPOT CLOTHING CO. SffNgg5,,g'gf5gCA'0R It Prints Anywhere W A R D 3 S T V Television Exclusively 'k Nobody Undersells Ward's Hampton Blvd. at 3 8th 304 County Street NORFOLK PORTSMOUTH I54 TFRAZIER STORES ETHICAL PRESCRIPTION SERVICE 'k Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1952 THE PAUSE THAT REFRESHES. Mr. L. D. Masters demonstrates the good service of the FRA- ZIER STORES as be serves cakes to Maury students. 'A' Called For and Delivered Store No. 2 R Store No. 3 Graydon and Colonial 3 Sth and Colonial PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST L. D. MASTERS, President E. C. FRAZIER, Vice-President l55 William Cherry and Frank Patton are showing Bob jones and Charles Thomas the latest fashions from a large selection of campus styles from Thewllub Mouncluo uoru. comm: COLLEGE SHOP FRANK R. FORD CO. jewelers and Silversmiths Maury High School Rings 229 Granby Street Norfolk 10, Va. Television and Service HESTEIVS RADIO SERVICE 610 West 3 Sth Street Dial 4- 5 1 66 'k 2 IST AND PACIFIC AVENUE Virginia Beach, Va. Dial 2293 'A' 429 HIGH STREET Portsmouth, Va. Dial 9-2641 Compliments 0f The EWELL 86 WILLIAMSON FUNERAL HOME 1 HAPPY COMPANIONS! Nancy Peele, Maury Senior, shows perfectly co-or- dinaterl accessories to Bruce Kooledge and Marie Curtis and demonstrates the fart that every beautiful Hofheimer shoe has its own designed-to-match handbag. 3 2 5 GRANBY 1 2 7 CHURCH NVARD'S CORNER kakiwkix CENTER SHOPS' 2 IST ST' KXXNBXN 'QSBXWi!mAwxxmv 613551, , egos coma .wx 1 2 Arwf' ' Tia'ewater,s Complete Family Stores CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1952 if Enjoy Convenient Shopping At Two Center Shops 2 1 ST STREET WARD'S CORNER 157 We 'S fe E Y! 14 MURDEN'S YOUR FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD STORES i' 2 546 Ballentine Boulevard 3 214 Cottage Toll Road 428 Chester Street I 8 Q f 7 1 x , Ma, . Let's go! jean and june Parker and janet Ross are only a few of the Maury students who travel to and from school on Virginia Transit buses. O O U I O I59 ' 111 Re resh add zest to the hour QOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY IV NORFOLK COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS, Inc bC - .ii MCINTOSH HOOD STUDIO 340 DUNMORE STREET The people behind the pictures b In rl the COMMODORE' Compliments Compliments of gf H U L B E R T ' S i' n m es 8 B w n Appliances and Television 'R Your Faslaion Headquarters 1423 C0lleY Avenue Telephone: 5 - 1 616 I6I I N D E X Activities Division ,... A 16-17 Juniors A A ......, A A A85-93 Administration A A A A 6-7 Junior Class Advisor A A A 84 Alma Mater .... A 5 Junior Class Officers A A A A A A 84 Art Club A A A A 48 Key Club ..,o. ....... A A A A A42-43 Athletic Division A A A 50 Map Maker .,............., A A A 33 Band A AAA. A AAAA 36-37 Maury Bain Literary Society A 46 Baseball A 62-63 Maury News AAA, AAAAAAAA A A A 32 Basketball AAAAA Monogram Club A A A A 47 Bible Club A A A 46 Office Staff AAAAAAAAAA A 48 Career Day A A A A A A 26-27 Orchestra AAAAAA A A A A A 36-37 Cheerleaders A 55 Organization Division A A 28-29 Chorus A A A A A 38-39 Prom AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 24-25 Class Night A A A A A A A A 24-25 Regatta AAAA AAAAA A A A A66-67 Commodore Staff AAAA A A 30-31 School Board A AAAAA A 8 Contents AAAA A A A A A A 4 Seniors AAAAAAAA AAAA A A 98-128 Distributive Education A A A A A A 44 Senior Officers-January A A A 96 Dramatic Club AAAAAAAA A 40-41 Senior Officers-June A A A 97 Faculty AAAA 9-11 Senior Sponsor A A A A A A A A A . 95 Fashion Show A A A 22-23 Sophomores A A A A A A 73-83 Football A A A A A A 53-57 Sophomore Class Officers A A 72 Foreword AAAAAA A 4 Sophomore Advisor AAAAA 72 French Club 45 Spanish Club A A A A A 45 Future Business Leaders of Amer- Sports-Girls A 68-69 ica A AAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA 4 4 Student Government 34-3 5 Future Teachers of America 42 Students of Note A A 18-1 9 Golf A AAAAAAAA A A A A A A A 64-65 Tennis A A A A A 64-65 Hi-Y A A A A A A A A 43 Track A 65-65 Hobby Lobby A A A 20-21 Wrestling A 64-65 Honor Students A A18-19 Y-Teens A A 47 Order Your Maury Ring Through GASKINS, Your Friendly Jeweler GASKINS 35TH STREET JEWELER 6 1 9 WEST 3 5TH STREET Phone: 48368 L. SNYDER. City Hall and Church Streets Two Large Parking Lots Mariorie Thnmm and Betty Lou Bradley shop- ping at L. Snyder De- partment Store. Do all apparel buying here. The store has a beautiful assortment of Spring Blouses, Sweaters, Dresses, Suits, and Coats, and Courteous Salesladies. We are happy to be able to broadcast the Maury football and basketball games BEST WISHES i' WNOR BABY BOOSTERS Carol's Beauty Salon Prosperity Cleaner Irving's Department Store Reisner's Delicatessen Larchmont Pharmacy Cliff Williams and Son Miller's Service Station De Paul Hospital I63 smmw amxxxxm .. ,Q-. . , ,ez zwzzm waz, GAINPUS PUBLISHING NUIIIUIIVIIIZEU K REPRESENTATIVES SERVIGING GUIIEGES ANU SGHIIIIIS ERGM MAINE III VIRGINIA 's...1 V f , v V ' - R ' W1 if ' x 5 f .x A . 4 X 1,1 -x iw' ,.-f , .-A ,I ', ,. ,V 1' . ' U -, if , D w . ,, , .5 , 1- 1 , . J --- 4 ,MN VAC: F I, ' .--P , - NX . . .1 , Af' - - .. ,Q -Y,-f ,M ,.'.:g1,j xy lzgk ,Vi X f '-. 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