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Nlfiuile 15, 1953 SINGLE COPY 2 i MATTHEW ro . Will Spons l. OI NSW Larry Johnson per with his nan.: and . The yells are to be given ances Hoggard in the front bmitters of yells should be I, able to demonstrate them th? are the gard to Maury's n er Mr. Old said, Maury had a yell rom any I had our cheers are in those used by other I feel that if an ell can be developed will increase the prestige at sports events s Orients Students, Clubs an to put into practice what Editor-in-chiet, N T . ture editor. Mei?lbmaKreag:.i-2' Lenz 5P0 l5 edl+Or. Bob Rosenbaum prootread MAURY NEWS gopy, 1-fasufef' be discarded. aury from Blair, Bet- NTAINE MAURY HIGH SCHOOL. NORFOLK. I F the Student Gov- f Balancing up the day's re- C9lPlS are: lseatedl Allen HOOPQFI Frances Gilliamg l9'faf'd'Q9l Gloria Caplan: Mrs. Rita Hubbard, sponsor, and Suzanne Stirling. clipped from the MAURY NEWS l VA., THU' de Da ELA-n One of the li ng paign, according jingle contest. publica- ICI' 35 ITl3I'ly as won 'ng of 'tional scor- Making Maury as he wishes. marked with box on the to the contest ..gnest in es, school lead- aining of reporters. -.arlicr in the year the News re- ceived a First Place Honor iating the Columbia Interscholastic ro the from Press Association. 5 a ut blank appears on 0 K four. Only those ballots November 2 C entering the for Democr will be held on November 10 this fefafyi will be counted. All others wil year, it was announced by Mrs. Doro- Heftrf'-C' N thy Bryan, college counselor. acmmes- Any sopl may submit Looking over the tinished product are these hard-working MAURY NEWS reporters, a digit? MAURY NEWS' 6 bl'mO 'llllY PUt3llCatlOn. serves , , , F9UfPOS6! to intorm students and teachers ot the activities in and around school, and to enable pupils +0 rreciege training in-all phases ot newspaper work. This me u+ es not only writing. but also prootreading, advertise- NErQNganning, and page malce-up. Many tormer MAURY . H reporters have continued their journalistic work 'V' C?heQfEAGnd on metropolitan newspapers, h efh AURY NEWS statt is composed ot pupils who BVS ei .er an A or B average in English and who are abl to write in a clear and interesting manner. e and classification should be placed tice. The SCA
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H GOOD SHIP CUMMODURE Virginia Miller, Tommy Marshall and Denys Granl lalce lime our from 'heir hard work lo celebrale The Choifnas season. ln This 45+h annual publicaiow ol Maury High School, lhe sfafl has +riecl lo piclure school lile as we have all experienced il. Now if is our earnes+ hope lhal rhe resulls ol our ellorls in planning page layouls, wriling caplions and 'raking picures will mee? wilh your approval as you peruse The pages of your i954 Commodore. one ol rhe dulfes ol The COMMODORE Diddy While and Gail Morgan Carry our S all ' ' 5m r as 'rhey solicil an ad from Russell ' A Sidi? and l-lolrnes The COMMODORE Co-eouors, lfiry Carnobell N: eu ani Rcsalno Bf.an', Cove' w'fn 'Ver s:'nso', Mrs, Rapp. 19
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BIBLE CL UB The chief goal ol 'rhe Bible Club is lo unile lhe slrudenls al Maury lor grealer Chrislian growlh and service. Through lhe capable leadership of Barbara Mallhews, presidenlg Harold Sloneman, vice-presidenlg and Joan Buzzy, secrelary-Treasurer: sludenl in- leresl in lhis organizalion has greally increased lhis year. Programs al' lhe biweekly meelings are highlighled by informal Talks de- livered by a sludenl or a prominenl local minisler. Firsl' Row: Aubrey Derring, Jean l-lollingsworlh, Johnny Ashworlh, Belly l-lales, Penny Pond. Second Row: Sara Simerson, Belly Lou Slephenson, Dorolhy Pillman, Barbara Mallhews, Joan Buzzy, Nellie Basnighl, Carol Hill. Third Row: Wilma Bradford, Caleb Nh'le, Alan Marfinson, Earl Lillleman, Harold Sloneman, Charles Davis, Anne Hinlon. MA URY-BAIN LITERARY SOCIETY Through praclice in prose and poe'ry reading, public speaking, and debaling l'he Maury-Bain Lilerary Sociely pro- vides an excellenl opporlunily for pupils lo develop lheir lilerary lalenls. Any inleresled Maury sludenl rray become a member of lhe club provd- ing he has al leasl a B average in English. Officers for lhis year were Cynlhia Slavin, presidenlp Jean Morrow, vice- president and Tamra Cooper, secre- 'rary-Treasurer. Firsl Row: Wilma Jane Berlin: Cynfhia Slavin, presiden+' Jean Morrow, vice-presidenl: Tamra Cooper, secrelary-lreasurert Barbara Boodgood. Second Row: Sunny Zabner, Belly Lucas, Pal Caroon, Charlolfe Machen, Mireille Kamen. Third Row: Leslie Fried- man, Pal' Williams, lnga Kuun, Nancy Everell, Arlene Berman. Fourlh Row: Alwood Abbiff, l-larry Garson, Richard Brown, Arnold Block, JoAnn Wood, l-lelen Leah Yavner. 21
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