Maury High School - Commodore Yearbook (Norfolk, VA)

 - Class of 1955

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MISS Frances Hoggard Exemphiies the Art of GPHCIOHSHBSS and Eflieleney 'VIIQ9 FRANCE3 HOGCARD om, 1 1ll1111f11111 1le1l1 has lmeen 111 lmpoxtant pint of 0111 sf l1ool fol 11101111 wedlb H01 HCVGI tllfllllff 1111-1111 lx 11l111 1111 It 1 ll new 1 dl 1Lte117e one of the 111114 pleulnt, p non dllll6b Ill lVldllIY lLven at the 1lo e of .1 uvmgs day she IS btlll IICIOIIS and 11n 1le1etf111d111 to dll who seek hel help We could not uk fm 1 l1ette1 f11e111l M155 HOggd1d emnot he p1a1sed too ln hlw fill the 1113111101 Ill v1l111l1 -he Qdl 1165 out l1e1 mdnv dut1eN Wfllklllg 11111 buentlously and efhcxentlw she 1- 16313011 qble for the 0l0'Ellll7Cd 1o11t1n1 of th llfllll ofllve Among l1e1 Hut dntles each day In that of Checlung 1e01ste1Q and l15t mg absenteee Latel lnconnng mall IS sorted and sent to the p1ope1 pemons Vllss H0f3gHld s ofhce also handle. most chool Qupphee outgolnc mful, and fre quent telephone callQ In COI1Clllb1OI'l 11 lb enarcely llt'CCbb3.1V to sheen how lmportant and dem lVI1sQ Hoggard IS to all of us Because we feel that she 1S the perfect pelsomficatlon of the C111 of 121010115 l1v1nff whlch we dl? dll SUlX1l1g to develop, we the -tall of the 1933 COMMODORE ded1cate Olll vefuhook 111 l1ea1tfelt apple-c1at1o11 and 1dm11at1on to 'VI1 Q Frf111c1f-Q Hoggaul 0 1 Q . . ., .,.. 1 - 1,,1..,, I Nl iw l'll'illl1'l'S ll lnfill' l, 1 ' l' ' 2 . , . , . , . .- , .-, ' pa ', tl, '11 :ss 1 l l 1l1f l -.s fl1' '- 1 ' - 1 .' 1 lf et' - . 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Left to right: Mrs. Bryan. Wvilliam Carter. and Yishan Avedikan. lstandingt Larry King. Hansel Price. VVyman Bailey. Richard Nclms, Everett Amos. Eleanor Klarkham. Frances Davis. Carol Hill, 'Kay Walker. Kitty Adams. Mary Louis Davis. and ,lean Bayard. E PLA On Career Day, November ll, we turned our thoughts towards the future. Representatives from many outstanding colleges were present to advise college-bound students, while several business groups were represented for the bene- fit of those who plan to work after graduation from Maury. Since most boys will serve in some branch of the service, representatives from the armed forces were also on hand. Grate- ful thanks for this important day go to Mrs. Bryan, our college counselor, whose untiring efforts made Career Day possible. The F. T. A. and the Key Club, who shared in this project, also deserve our praise. ANCHORS AWlflGHlWLeo Tucker, Jimmy Keene. Letcher Cummings, and Bowen Ault listen attentively as Lt. C. S. Williams dis- cusses the LI S. Naval Academy. WERE HERE!--Representatives from vari- ous colleges are seen registering at the front ofhce. Maury students were very fortunate to have such pleasant visitors, and we all pro- fited a great deal from their helpful advice. X... FOR TO URRO L 1- I'I' MIST Iili IYI'IfiIiIfS'I'lNG-fAll I-yvs are turm-rl tmsurds Nlr. W'eIwIv an Iw talks about 11 wfllvge familiar to all of us--the 'Xurfnlk Dixisinn of the Chil- Ivge nf Yvilliam aml Mary-Y. P. I. .XXII IIIILN VKI: I.I',eXIlN IZISINIQSSY-'XX'I1ax is Mr. B101-k saying that Ivringrs 4UI'll smilvs from May Whrigz. Mary Anne' Ifaulflvll. zlml Ilfmulfl Ilan-fly? Mr. lilmfk rliwmissf-fl tllv op- purtunitic-s for lln- Iiigli sf-Iirml Qlfilflllillt' in Ivzmking anrl 11-lan-fl Ivusinvss. f Ill TY IQXLI5 flhli- Fnmruillu-, Iiurhira Saranillus. jam-I IA-sm-r. llratif Ifppx. Fllirlwx Iimsif-r. Iiufc Nlurie' Kelly. l'f'f,1g.'y I'iIu-. Iicttx While, uml IQ.11Hl Tuc-Iwr gzutln-r 'ruund as Miss Himls and'XIiss Louis yiu- the- Illflflf' infurmaliun on a career in the Armerl Furw- 5 1 g ive A C eer! MAIFRY WILL SHINE! -Our cheerleaders raise school spirit before our first game uf the football season. CHEERLEADERS OF '55 -Left to right: Ann Cathey. Ann Willis, Fay Grimm, Peggy Foster, Co- Captain Suzie Stirling, Captain Adel Harford, Mary Kay Browning, Pat Olivares, June Moore, Rachel Greene, and Wilma Stauffer. ...ef H NAU Hill. RAH MAIQRYT -Che-ering the team on to victory. the Cheer- leaders comluvt a pep rally in the auditorium. Rmfttl I ,f 19 , 2, ' 1 F' , 1 fe-TQ, , 9 Q ' lt FIR EVEN ?AXu! Tllt'Y'l'P num- Utlnfr than tht- cheer- ll'il4lt'I'5 rinlinf' vailv arnunfl r- 3- . l illI'f'l!lliIl Fit-Ili nn the rluy nf Ill: lll 1 gixinpl. Will Nlunry ln-at 3 'g latlma'-'llllankv C-rztnlw' W-l'-N Ifft In rl,,lll Xlt 1 ary Y irginiu Pe-rry. lluvlta-I Ur:-Q-n. I5-gp' Fm- 4-r. Xnn Crttltvy, Xlary Km' linmrmirw. Fav Grimm. . f- . l'tt UI lI't 1 in N. .lnnv Willi-. Wilma Stauflvr. lu n ff NI 0 tm r 1-. Fuyiv Stirling. lnuix 'l'llllt'lNlPI1. and Aflt-l llurft-rrl. li.-Xl llliilll Jxllll l. llflll. llUY.'Xl,TY We- xwrr- pmufl at tltr- Tltanksgiving. 4' LIS Nlr. lfmrltttmlnrv. li-tltlty johnson. uml Nligs Umm-l. 1- llilfl'l!lQ1lHIl. wry lmml-mm-ly urlnrm-fl tht- Stuflvnt lf 4tpe1'z1tix'o .'XNrtrf'lLillUIl lltllll. 13 lIAlil i 3 . 'S fx. 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ART OF GIVI Y'vg,-i....--- I f Y 1 MERRY CHRISTMAS! - Mrs Annie Askew receives an interest ing-looking package from Mrs Q Rapp. the Commodore sponsor. Y ffs 'X' xx Ah, Christmas-our favorite time of the year. We are caught up in a gay whirl of parties, turkey dinners, and presents. Weeks before the holidays, 'gvisions of sugar plums danced in our headsn, but we did not forget the true meaning of Christmas in all our merry-making. We thought of a very special Birthday as we sang the old familiar carols, and we thought of others as we col- lected food for those who were in need. WHAT CAN IT BE?- Teddy Marty and Ann Mote are very curious to know whats in the pack- age! TION WITH THINK FfX5Tl-fhlike Lawless. Charlotte Klangum. Molly Wiorknrin cl l'iwi'enfe Kin 'mile lvriuly i' thu' pre 1' me L . an A - g s ' a Q as 1 ildrff Magaz to match wits with the llatholir' High Svhool team on Quiz 'Ein On the Air. lve owe a delmt of gratitude to Miss Annie llelle Crowder. who has acted as chairman of a committee this year to lmring about assembly programs of greater interest and value to the student body. The hest of Maury talent and out- side sources were comhined to give us the tops in school entertainment. We looked forward to eaeh program with pleasure, and it was not because we were getting out of class! WIC Vvlflllf GLAD TO GIQT l'l' l3:Xlllil -'You can imagine the applause as Coach llendrix reveixes the City Championship trophy for foothall from Coaeh Derringe of Granby High School. lVlr. Lou Northrop, who donated the trophy. stands by. YVELCOME, COMMODORl:lSf5uzanne Stirling tells our new students about the Maury News during a special 'iwelcomel' program. A nieinher of each important organization in Maury was on hand to oflivially greet the new students. i l A , fl' 2 . . lif , p l 1 . f ef' ' lg . , l egg: sir lil i 5 ---fur BROTHERHOOD WEEK AT MALRY--was varried out in an auditorium program in Q 9 all which the Virginia State Col- A X4 ' ,l lege chorus sang and Rabbi Schecter spoke on the meaning of brotherhood. He was in- troduced hy Assistant Prin- cipal Tonelson. Auditorium Programs Spark Students, Interest DRAMA ANYONE?-Two students from Longwood College add to the variety of audiorium programs by bringing us a short play, The Bore. HOW WAS THE PROGRAM?-Miss Crowder asks Dan Black and Bert Harrell while students leave the auditorium. l I l l l Q... fx We 'N 'X MER rr If MAUBY HAS ANYBODY SEEN YOUR EXTRA YOLYJCNY5? fhccorrxparxked by three boys irom the back HMS, 'Yaze Thomgson, BN Sokmeon, and Kohn Darke, Yak a Lonesome Yohcaf, ke wahed by Suire Sirdmg, Bewg Griggs, Yam Leake, ani Barbara Hudgxrxs wr ,,, WST THEY L00 UR YV The cast oi x e Exrst Qart oi xkxe rmgktfh your rn to smg an oXe Southern song Carry Me Bac to 0 A Vxrgrmaf' J im V ermiuion I s NK Q ,vp Xl DO YOU REMEMBE-R?f eh, dearie yoxfre much chief than U sing Tommy nd Rune Haehey. Pscey a James Crumpton Yhchard Sxhhv an skngs his otigmaX com- son, Kohn Davis, Elmo North, PRETTY GGOUf 'ed by Tame 'Yhomp 'YH NY' S ccoxvpam HEY, BOYSf posfxon, Lazy RK-Jen 3 Haseeh, and Nha Nhtcheh- David . , THA , ns On di ce m0r . LENTv- ence 3,5 sh? Qehghts th. Qarolyn Sings QYOUC m1niStrel,H3r, alld the S au. Night and t he Music-9, - .- SPOTLIGHT ' . THE . ' ' , SENIOR PROM TICKETS PLEASE' Jllllflly Keene collects one more tlcket from Ceor e Gulllot who makes mth dness the funny face My goo George' judv lpshur stands patiently hx QV' BUT THEY ALL LOOK SO GOOD' Maury seniors 20 promenade to choose the best dressed couple. How hard It must have been to puck only one' CHAPERONEQ WL-Watchmg the fun and hawmg a ood txme too are our chaperones Left to rlght Nlr and Mrs Ro enbaum Mr ard Nlr V n I tandmgl Mr 'md 'Nlr Whltesxdcs Mr and Mr Old Mr Meckms and Mm Puckett Q ,.. '1 g xhx one wmm WLT fxiwmdonv ROWS RE GDR x Teddy bu dm Leek' 6 WE a Ueit K0 gxixqtf ambbffu X A ou rol Tudgeghxdzx PUC at Whig an Bobble Robmson and D8V1d Carter 73'-51E..'Y1l IWW W, ,F H77 Ta Y DONT THEY LOOK HAND SOME? Barbara Saramllas and her date Dick Prxchard recelve the prxze from Miss Puckett Semor Clas Sponsor forthe best dre sed couple Congratulatlons' Lv K - . V. 3 g ' , . ' 2 A . -. s .1 . 1 1 s. 7igga s. s ' . . 1 s. I ' ' , . S. O , S. .. ', s ' . 1' X x xx s of VA , 4' Q I V h R ....c , ..,.... Y. A fv If X 3 ' 4 .R-Q-Q V .' r ' V . ,- 3 I X l 1 W ' f ix x V ' 4 F sa f A 1 rg - A ' A 5 ' My - d' Na-, xi' A XX .Q 1 ,run f Y K o o 1 d Tx J fri' f 1 'M X V ., , ' S 'E' , vf' . l 1 -, , ST ' ' ' .Vw , ,I Pm .' 5. . 7 :A t 1 YC 1. ' ,Z '41 Ca . - Q ' J h ' xx r 'I M c u 3 u xx, . S L. 7 1 ' s . ' . ' f -who QR' G ,,,,.,..fs-A--I-W ANUARY ff CLASS STARS Members of the ,lanuary Hall of Fame lme up a they were presented at class nlght exercises tl to rl Yvonne Mears Berton Ashman Barbara Jones John Lambert Pat Twlford Eddxe Pfaehler George Gulllot Tommy Dxlday Mary Ellen Stubbs C P Howerln Shlrley Prltchard Barbara Saramllas Chuck Walls Vlfglnla M1ller Afterwards a party was held rn the lunchroom and from all reports a Dood tlme was had by all John Wade atmg semors . V5.w 1 'W' S me ' S T A . . , Q 7 7 9 G lx N A 1 s s . Y N, , 4 . . . its 1 . ig ff, 1 1 9 2.4 I l ' IQ Q' X X! I 'li , . , Z x K M X vw . , , .s' A s 'E ,, - , , Fl , --ff' ,W ' ' 3? My ,an I lll 'Q ' 1 9 ' 7 7 9 7 J' 9 . Y ' 3- . . , S. ' ll . 2 A SERIOUS MOMENT lends a solemn arr at Baccalaureate SCTVICC as the stately semors file m and jom 1n song Plctured are B111 Darden Brlly Carver Gene Callls Melton Beane Ted Baker Bobby Hayes A BIT OF ADVICE-Mr Brew baker superlntendent of Norfolk Clty Schools addresses the grad GRAD TIO .... Graduation at last-to many these words have a triple signi- ficance: thoughts and dreams of a prosperous future, happy recol- lections of high school days, and a feeling of satisfaction with a goal achieved. Vifhen we recall the week before graduation, we have visions of ourselves cramming for exams, practicing for the class night play not to mention the numerous drills for graduation and Baccalaureate. In January, 1955, our program for that busy week read like this: January 14--Class night-School auditorium. January 16-Baccalaureate--School auditorium. January 21-Senior Prom-Monticello Hotel. January 22--Graduation-School auditorium. ON WITH THE SHOW-Miss Puckett, Senior Class sponsor, and Eddie Pfaehler, class president, preside over the class night exercises. A JOB WELL DONE-Lawrence Hurst, Valedictorian listens as Mr. Miller presents him with the S. A. R. good citizenship award. BACCALAUREATE SPEAKER- Mr. Malmborg, pastor of the Free- mason Street Baptist Church, gave the message to the seniors on Sun- day afternoon. CONGRATULATIONS, VIRGINIA-Virginia Miller receives her diploma and a hearty handshake fr om Principal Old at graduation exercises held in the Maury auditorium. 23 WN mln Km? .4 W .1 rr . ffwflffl WM 'W 1 Im 0 ai . HWXX1? N UW 33' I XJ' M l A ki, A -Y W1A M, wx N xx 44 ' xx '33 Q. E ff: , ,, I E gal-XM n Z :nl , W . ! 6' w I P V a 4, 'm , r, ,,,, , 4 is 'W Di , Vi ' Us ' ag gg, T-it 'veg 4 t ti' X . , ' . 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A.-' 2 ---715' .1-. .fn -.'.- ,,-k-F:'.f..f24-Q.x.w.v,1 .L'.'f'--.-L-aw :-7A ORGANIZATIONS . If 3 Art of Leadership. . WORK TO-BE DONE-say these members of the Student Council who are fl. to r. seatedl E. Webster, P. Vaughan, H. Walker, P. White, S. Beery, treasurer, B. Hopkins, vice-president, S. Reich, secretary, P. Twi- ford, J. McLeod, B. Renn, J. Silcott, J. Marshall, P. Moore. Standing are Norman Siegel, Mrs. Bryan, Faculty Adviser, P. Mehard, president, and Lenny Creenstein. Under the able leader- ship of Mrs. Dorothy Bryan, SC Aids in Building 4... a Better School STUDENT COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION 'MEITIDCTS 41. to r.l are: fFirst Rowj P. Twiford, H. Walker. M. Randolph, C. Smith, P. Vaughan, J. Silmtt. 4Second Row? S. Pace. E. Neighbors, F. Gilliam, S. Reich, A. Mc- Clennan, R. Walker, A. Burrus. lThird Row? J. Marshall, K. Foley, P. Moore, M. Lewis. S. Berry, F. Davis, D. White. tFourth Rowj D. Mehard, V. Stump, B. Hopkins, E. Robin- son, C. Wilson, L. Jones, J. Augustine, fFifth Row! P. White, B. Renn, R. Epstein, C. Jenkins, J. Ferrell. the Student Cooperative Asso- ciation has finished another active and successful year. Some of the accomplishments of the SCA were the drill team, set up by the SCA School Spirit Committeeg the secondhand book storeg the lost and found department, and the remodeling of the reception room. The SCA Election Committee ran the election for Mr. Commodore and presented him with a trophy at the annual Thanksgiving Football game. The SCA also directed the point system and presented certificates to qualified candi- dates. The entire student body, led by the General Assembly, is a member of the SCA, which is headed by the Student Council, composed of five seniors, four juniors, three sophomores, two freshmen, a n cl o n e eighth grader. O HAPPY DAY, - Ex- vlaims Loretta Comess teen- tcrb as she receives her long lost scarf from Norman Siegel, and Lennv Green- C . stein as Vllelton Smith waits to ask about another article at the Lost and Found. LIXINKL IT lI'! Km X4-rnilllion. i.liarlvf Nlitfl r-anwratl. and li'-tu l llllll HI a time of it at tht- ll sponsoretl by thx' Sl X SH00. DOCCIIQ. 5llOOl-ey claim Mary New- som. Diana Barlow. chairman of the Sr-hool Spirit Committee. Yirginia Miller. Loretta Coinees. and Diclrly White lseatedt. It seems that Yirginia's dog. l'al. had come to help decorate the goal posts and decided to get in the picture too. Others helping with the decora- tions are Patricia Yaughan. Betsy Lanier, Welton Smith. Barbara 5pringer. Dorothy Mehard. and lidclie Webster. Standing on the ladder are Sally Kof-ll. Katherine Calhoun. lileanor Markham with Allan Doughty and Bruce Savage. Fearless of the heightb are Daxid Larson and jackie Small. All the decorating was being done for the Maury- Cranby game. A CHANCE :XT Nl.-XTRYAYIQS. A DRILL TEAM! ---For the hrst time in the history of our school. we hate organized a Drill Team. Aboard their Thanks- giving Day float are tbaek seatt Diana Barlow, leader. Barbara Saranillas lhiddent, Joan Godwin, .leff Steckroth. son of Coach Steckroth and Drill Team maseoti and lileanor Markham. ln the front Seat are Bruce Savage. Beth Barlow. Diana's sis- ter and maseot. Allan Doughty. and Mr. Barlow at the is heel. The front is occupied by Phyllis Colley and Barbara Springer. WHATS SO FUNNY? Linda Smith, subscrip- tion manager, Judv lipshur, Diddy White. art editor, and Gloria Richey seem to be hav- ing a gay ole time couldn't be the con could it? 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Staff 111111t11g1'apl11?1'. 1 4 7 A RY EWS Reports the Facts EVERYBODY WORK!-is the order of all the editors. Here we have lstandingl Bob Rosenbaum, Bill VVinstead. Mary Moore, Mary Newsom, Editor-in-chief, Suzanne Stirling, Mrs. Whitesides. sponsor and Diddy White lseatedl. Our bi-monthly paper, the Maury News, is a student publication. The staff consists of approximately forty hardworking stu- dents and one fi:lCllllY adviser. Spirited sub- scription campaigns are held in the fall and at mid-term resulting in over one thousand persons subscribing to the paper. Preparing the fllaury News for publica- tion is a two-weeks' task. During this time articles are written, corrected, typed, copy- read and sent to the printeris, in keeping with the deadlines. A few days later proofs come back for making corrections and page paste-ups. Throughout the year much work must be done to retain the paperis high rating. For the past two years the Maury News has won first place in judgings at Columbia Scholas- tic Press Association and Quill and Scroll. . . . alrf of writing . . PAPERS PLEASE! says Mary Pem Lewis tseatedt to Galias Matheny, Bobby Hilton and Lona Sherrick who are getting the papers ready for distribution. RUSH, RUSH, RUSHING-to get the 'paper ready for printers are ffronti ,loan White, Mary Pem Lewis Mary Virginia Perry, Frances Gilliam, fbackj Phylli Colley, Virginia Anderson, Billie Jo Thurman, Harry Taft, Bob Hylton and Charlotte Mangum. aur -Bain Develops Literary Skill 'l'lie Nlaury-liaiu Literary Soi-iety promotes the advance- ment of literary talents and in- terests in all phases of debat- ing. speaking. spelling. prose and poetry reading and writ- ing. The meetings are held on alternate Tuesdays after sehool. Any interested student may become a member of the club providing he has at least a li average in English. Ullieers for this year were Cynthia Slavin. president: Ar- nold Blot-k. viee-president: llelen Leah Yavuer, secretary: and Betty Lueas. treasurer. NL-XL RY-BAIN NlliNll'lliRS-ll irst rout :Xrnold Bloc-k. Betty Lueas. llelen Leah Yavner. Cynthia Slavin. tieeond row! llelen Johnson. Nlary Anne McCarthy. Maria Garnett. Anna Burton. Helen Walker. Mireille Kamen. jane Gardner. tThird rowt janet Lueas, Janiee Marshall. Gail Lambert. lflixabeth Rader. Betsy Hughes. Pat Caroon. llfourth rowt jugie Seott. liarbara l'inkerton. l'ilIlIIlZ1 Lou Greer. Nancy Gilbert. Marion Gray. Pat Williams. Joyce Walker. llfifth rout jessica Scarborough. Martha ,lane Knoeht. Dorothy Swersky. Margie Kesser. lVlaxine Gladstone Anne Tetterton. Carol 'l'agg. Anne Kosser. t5ixth rowt George Or- fanedes. lack liroughton. Leighton lloper. lfdwaid Webster. llernard Goodman. .l. li. lfreemau. and Dallas llalby. anguage Club Provides Magic arpet to Forei n Countries LIXGLIISTS ALL-.Xt Miss Woodwardls hrst 4-all for a meeting. all of these en- thusiasts crowded into llfi where the photographer snapped their pieture as they were about to organize the Language Club for the serond semester. The Language Club has three divisionsg the French Club, the Spanish Club and the Latin Club. Through a variety of aetivitiesg such as movies and speakers. the mem- bers learn more about foreign eountries and their f'lIrl0lTlS than they would be able to do in the eourse ol regular elass- room work. 'llhe only requirement for membership in the Language Club is that a student be studying a foreign language and have a genuine interest in the culture of that eountry. Nliss Nlary Woodard is the popular adviser of this club. I 1 4, , iff A ine fw 9 R eve Gm Chythmaf Sa horns Membly CPS HUM MM the - M! Plich ' ' - M' PI'CSident.t0 ChOruS Margaret B Barbara , Kenneth Cers Tom .anim giv liens 107195 Sellers fflle Fent 65 7 tfea 7 S6Cre ' 7 V1 TCSS surer iaryg and igupreside 7 Gorge Jntg ' Cn. was Q Q D A 'V 'iz 5 Q r V 'E tif , t I f , - K V Q .M B 'g ..,jvr Vagas ,, 'L 9 gp g' Gee gd bf bl I 50 1, .Q y .a-z.v,w-.a:f 35'-ff'5'5 Qfyew' ,gg 3751 - ,ii W . gh -rf, my ffifk, , '23 ek' 1 GBOBUS MF.MBBBSfLeit to Bight, First Bow 1 Patricia Woodruff, Atwood Abbitt, Sandra Senicins, Betty Lou Stevenson, Mary Faiien Stubbs, Xoanna Gatseiis, Margaret Budiger, arbara Lowe, Linda Ber Ledge, Diana Griiio, Frances Davis, Beveriy Owens, Ann Christopher, Biiiy o Thurman. Second ow: Mary Lewis Davis, So Anna Bydingsvard, ludy labionski, Faiien Bobinson, Betty Lou Bhodes, Garoiyn unshee B rst, Barbara Springer, Dorothy Barrison, Caroi Berry, Faye Markham, Mary Arm Xohnson, ikki Bd' th Gonsoivo, Audrey Bowen, Barbara Budgins. 'Fhird Bow: Ariene McNeai, Marion ,Mary Anne lohnson, lo Ann Wood, Barbara Sones, enneth Se iers ' obert Barrow, Aiiie itche , verett Amos, ane Mc o b ter, Garoiyri arris. Fourth Bow 1 ina Atwoo wyer, 'Fed Ferry, Fhii Hart, n d Giyburn, David Lat Margaret u Forchas, Betty Benn, i Cathy, Sandra Kiniaw, Dora Freeman Tommy Stewart, Paui Shapiro, B M hard, Patsy German,Vivian We s id Hardy, George Xenkins, Lav eiie Sa D vid Basseii, Sohn Davis, Baymon and Marvin Stark. rge Stone, Dorothy e x Dona Fentress, a bert Barnes, Geo Arieigh Gornto, Marsha McBiv ain, Sandra Co , neth Woodruff, Frank Wiison, Tommie son, Barry Garson, Caieb White, Weiton Smith, Bo 32 al x Arts... From Scplcnilncr till ,lunc Nluuryitcs :irc trculcd to sxscct strains of lltllrlt' und hur- nionizing YHll't's. :X scurch for the sourcc would lmd to room O. lrcttcr known as the Chorus room. Una- of Xlaurfs most popu- lar organizations. thc Chorus is extrcmcly active throughout tht- school year. Its schcdulc consists of participation in . - w nmny school lll'tli1l'2lIIlf. bt. Paul s '4l'cz1st ol Lights . und the Lhristnizis Ill'0gI'ilIll at the Rotary Clulr and othcr civic organiza- tions. Additional ilppPitI'i1IlCE'S include thosc at iiciglihoring schools. at the Spring Conccrt. and at tho Fc-hriiarv and June- grrarduation. Dc-signing and selling footlmll progranis is also u rcsponsilnility of this grou p. The chorus, ulxmys El source of pride to everyone at Maury, is under the direction of Mrs. Sena B. Wood with Miss Margaret Battin, accompanist. SECRET MI'QI'lTlNtl OI THE FBI?-sNo. only fr-xv lfusy chorus mcmlwrs making plans for t P W XIT FOR THE PI ffll sm X r Wood 0 Nlziriry-Grarihy fooiltull prograrns. her fifth bell Clmrui , in 'HZ I 5 . ' fi Lg 'l The purpose of the Maury 5 4' 4 L 4 15321, ,, PI TTINC THE FINISHING TOIKCIIES-on some pictures for an art exhibit are lseatedl Ann Owens: Nancy Tavlorg Frances C-ray: Carroll Green: Carollyn Parsonsg tstandingl Dot Taylor, president: Joan Crawfordg Mrs. Trice, sponsor: Monty Davisg Ronnie Filerg Loretta Corness: Weltoli Smith: Lynne Browng and Connie Cattuso. ' 5? Art Club is to create an inter est in all phases of art for high 'J school students. During the vear cluh members try to reach their goal by numerous activi- ties. Sponsoring a city-wide ex- - hiliition of artistic talent from Norfolk high schools is one duty. Then too, posters for clubs, activities, and individu- als are made throughout the year by the Art Club. Collect- ing clothes for needy families in Nlaurv on t'Help Dayn is an- other of their tasks. Around Christmas time the budding artists make favors to cheer up the children at Saint IVIarv's Home. These tasks seem more remarkable since interest is the only requirement for member- ship in the Art Cluh. , T Posters Are 'Big Business, of rt lub THE WINNING FLOAT- in the Thanksgiving Day Festivities was the Art Club entry. ADVICE PLEASE! Getting a little help from tstandingt Monty Davis are tseatedt Dot Taylor. presidentg Connie C-attusog and Loretta Comess at work on art projects. Commodores Enjoy Efforts of MAURY PLAYERS To he or not to lie, that is the question. But donil let that fool you. The Maury Players don't spend all of their time quoting Shakespeare to themselves. A lot of energy is used in more reasonable theatrical enterprises. The members work months in advance on the production of three-act plays. Nleanwhile they de- vote their interests to learning the techniques of make- up, lighting, and house management. These are the types of activities which are pure pleasure, not work. to those who have grease-paint in their veins as do the members of the Dramatics Cluli. BEW'ARlQ. DIOHl+SfllllC ofthe clull mem- TWH S U2 5 B BIQUCC S aloha 5 I bers have decided to examine the old cos- Vlliflell David anon ar allagf' Uarxpel l tume relics kept backstage. MAKE-l'P-:X fem members of the Bllllllf Players are learning the fine art of applying stage make-up. nstrumental Music Under the capable instruction of Mr. Sidney Berg, Nlaurfs Instrumental Music Department offers interested students a line opportunity to further their study. ln addition to their musical tasks. hand nieniliers in the fall spend many hours practicing formations to perform at football games. This year twelve hand memhers also had the honor of lieing selected to take part in the Virginia All-State Band. The Band and Orchestra presented their annual winter 1-oneert at the Center Theater in Decenilier. As guest eonduvtor the 1-or1'evt featured the famed musician. Mr. Arthur Fiedler. l , A A Savage. K. lVIartens. 5. Shapiro. P. Newlvurger. XV. Craddock, I rari. M. Kamen. J. Svhcar. lf. Sunni-rs. l,. llurst. D. Bonner, L Phelps. A. Doughty. KI. Colenizin. S. Rt-ich. H. Bristow, V. Cooke A. jansons, A. Tetterscn. K. Mae-Connell. C. lliixis. E. Cutchin. ,I Steger. J. Morgan. Il. Rosen. H. Minis. C. Broun. R. Kunkler, W Sears. L. Parker. L. Caper. C. Xvyke. N. Fonfz. M. Bermingham, L Cuinniings. J. Haley. S. I'etm'k. l.. 'l'wilford. W. Beacihani and IJ Feldman. VERSATILE GUEST FROM BOS- TON-lVlr. Arthur Fiedler, con- ductor of the Boston Pops Orches- tra. 36 ORCHESTRA PEHSONNIQI.--W2 Bradford. D. Uautreaux. l. Siegert, l. Kuun, C. Salzlierg. K. Bradley. V. johnson, l.. Kiff. A. Lucy. B. l.adicos. U. Schcnknian. ll. Dallw. li. Ann-lson. lf. Holland. L. Ferl -.ff ' C,-ff XD YICIC FROM 'lllli CHIEF Nlr. Berg gives a few helpful I ' tips to Drum Major. Larry ' llurst. I 'N 1 1 Orchestra, Band Perform On Twin Bill for Concert . l f A f- r . Q - 1 Fi ...V . , .g,'i2..,,f.jfgSZg .,. ,V gf' 'uid' 5 ww, f ' , f BAND Pl'lH5ONNl'Ql.g-li. Nlutthews. tl. Launlyert. l'. Pearce. Nl. Falls. li. Ward. H. Johnson, M. Dudley, A. Jansons. A Tetterton. J. Ayfllette. B. Yarlmroululi. C. Davis. li. Cutchin. C. lleilig. J. Steger. J. Morgan, H. Rosen. F. Davis, X. Salz lwerg, C. Jones. M. Slliillltlll. A. Welmlier, D. Sortiuo. ll. Sortino. J. McCarthy. D. Dickerson. E. Herrington, C. Sanchez 5. Margulies. C. Dearal. N. lioseiiln-rg. J. Arthur. li. Cheshire. R. Taylor. J. W'ilson. M. Bell. P. Davenport. B. Myers L. Phelps. J. Cuyuu. Nl. Salouiouflxi. F. James. ll. Minis. Wlliarues. A. Coufolio. J. Evans. YV. llranrrhe. Lichtman, NI Ashe. C. Brown. D. Marquette. li. lxuuklvr. ll. Garnett. W. Sears. li. Drown. D. Dixon. J. XVZIYSOII, P. Longest. S. Arthur D. Kriner. l.. Parker. l.. Curpvr. C. Wyre. N. Fong. M. lliriuingliaui. J. Halley. C. Lunilmert, J. Holland. N. Whitney, l, Cuuuniugs. D. Lewis. 5. Petomlk. W. liuiley. J. Svhear. W. Spruill. li. liriftow, 5. Reich. l.. llurst. D. Donner. R. Walker J. Avcritt. M. lfingoru. ll. Crifleu. l.. Nlohre, D. Dallii. T. Collins. l.. Neishcrn, I.. Txxiforcl. W. lleavhaui. D. Felrlmau R. Xliuyarcl. uncl l. Siegvrt. 37 and hows Versatilit YUVV. l,lf'lMF Shlfflohn Haley tlzelou leftv explains the rocking chair formation to llaxid llonner. Mary Elizabeth Falls and Donald Dixon. is ho seem to he listening attcntixely. MARKING TlMEfHaving flawlessly execut- ed the rocking-chair formation shown in the planning stage at the left. the Band tlielon right! waits to go into the next forlnalion :il the Maury-Craddock game. Despite long hours spent in diligent practice and numerous rehearsals, band members prove to he extremely versatile. ln addition to presenting two concerts each year, they furnish music and exe- cute difficult formations at many foothall games, as well as taking part in several community parades. TOOTY TOOT! Lending a helping horn to the cheerleaders at the Maury-Granby foot- hull game are George Brown. Rohert Kunk- ler and Wvilliam Sears. HEY THERE! lt talwes Iwo to tangoli' llnnrl meinhers and their friends lpictured lielfml are enjoying themselves at one of the lJPI'llH'llf' dances sponsored ln the hand. :Q ,..... :hnza alri of geffouf ip The Y-Teens. a Christian organization sponsored by the XIWCA. provides fellowship for girls who have a common purpose-to grow in the knowledge and love of Cod. This year Y-Teen activities included camp weekends in Septem- ber and May. the annual Cay Nineties Basketball game. the waist-line dance with the Tri Hi-Y, a Christmas party. a trip to Yvashington. D. C.. for the annual Vvorld Fellowship Service. the annual State Conference held in Norfolk in l955. the Installaf tion Service. several service projects and other social activities. Regular meetings are held the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month after school in room 106. Y-Teens Have Busy Year Junior and senior girls are eligible for member- ship. Mrs. India Friend and Mrs. Bonnie Bell act as advisers to the Maury Croupg Mrs. Catherine Tnomas as the adviser from the YWCA. DID YOL VVlN?Riding on the third-place winning float for the Y-Teens are: ion hood? Lynne Browne ann Anne Walton ton back seal 1 Barbara Horner and Carolx n llarris. VFEENS RECOGNITION RECIjIVliD+For new members each year an installation service is held where they pledge membership and receive booklets on the purpose. goal. and fellowship of the organization. Officers for 1954- 35 are: tfront rowr. Sondra Doig, treasurerg Pat Twi- ford, second Vice-presidentg Betty Renn, presidentg Anna Walton. Hrst Vice-president: Joyce Silcott. secre- tary. .bl if WH.-XT DID YOI R POLLYANNA CIN E IOL '!----.-Xcl- miring the toys for needy children and unwrapping their own gifts are: ifirst rowb Joan Jones. Sondra Doig. Betty Renn. lflcanor Markham. Thelma liall. Pat Caroon. Second rowb Dorothy Taylor. Pat Twi- ford. Diana Barlow. Carolyn Harris, Roxanne Teaford and Nancy Taylor. K- LITNSINC' Nle b f ln ers o the Blble Club assemble to slllc seleral hslllns before beglnnlng the meet Seattd ldlll Brannoclx qarah Gay Slmerson md Betty Alphlll Standlng Kath Wllll Nl y ams I hallottc lllowlllllg, Marlon Cathe Ld W ll y na IIHTHS Betty Lou Stepellson and Wllma Bradford HOW S THVSV Salah Gay SIITICTSOH and Wlllla Blaoford elert an appro prlate Blllle Ifxdfllll for the nelct as Cllrlstlan nderstandln W pm I N The Maury Blble Club IS one of the most lnsplratlonal at our school It not only helps students to fulther thell knovs ledge of the Blble ll t l u lt a so glVCS them a chance to take part IH rellglous pro grams To encourage Chrlstlan educatlon and spllltual growth amon the st d S u ents at Maury IS the purpose of tllls club lts goal IS to en courage a bettel undelstandlng amon denomlnatlons Meetlngs of the club lle held on Monday and Frlday molnlng ln the audltorlum at lshlch tlme the membels take palt ln the slnglng of hymns and Blble study Thls yeal guest speakels have lncluded several local MlH1elCfS and outstalldlng laymen Undel the excellent leadelshlp of Sarah Cay Slmelson presldent Dora Fleeman, VICC plesldent alld Wllma Bladfold, secretary treasurer the club has undertaken sevelal worthwhlle projects Am0I1g these was the dlstrlbutlon of health klts alld Chrlstlan maga zlnes at the youth centel Also members of the club acted as hosts I0 DI' Ralph Spealxmall a mlnlstel tak lug palt ln the Norfolk Unlted Pleachlng Mlssloll who addlessed our students l , Q l , , l X K gl l l l l S- I l 5 A W W ' 7' . ' t s .V .' . If 4 3 A 4 Y l hx . 4 4 ' A S3 5 I A 1 . - A ! - Q ' . e l . se ' W ' Q , l X . I F i I 7 . if l' .f. 9 ' he 4 22 W 'T nfl' . ' X 4,1 V ing. Q ' : I 1 ', - ' , - H . ' . 1 , .. f 5' 4 A W ' Y Y 7 D f N Ke . 'a 1 i 0 Q .f. . ' J' ' pl ' ' S : - ,'. , ' 'g . - F'lll' 'g'tll. 0 0 0 W . '. , 9 . D n 1 1 2 . G , . . 7 . u . . . V, . 4 . , Q 7 , ' ' 7 - . . , . . . . , . . i given lip' the TRI-lll-Y nu-nilwrs. l,l,'XYYl'ill5- -Fur-h as ,loannv lllziiliie-. prr-siflvnt. and 'lif'flfly Xlarty. xivr'-pit-sirlc-lit. arf- ul Sponsored hy thc Y.W.C.,-X.. the TRI-HI-Y was organized at Maury for the hrst time in the spring of 1954-. Its purposr' is to create, maintain. and extend throughout the home-. svhool. and community' high stanclarcls of Christian cl1arac'tc'r. Nlany tasks art' uncle-rtalwn and xwll tlonv lay thu- girls during the yvar. :Xt lhv 'lilianlxsgiving gains- TRI-HI-Y meni- lwrs at-tml as llxltf't'w. and at filiristnias the! clulfs spevial pro- jwt was to c-ontrilrutv sulnstantially to the st-hool welfare' fund. Alllt'l' the t'IlIIlfllf'llUlI ol tlu-ir liliristinas projwt the girls also in-nt raroling with tlu- ,lohnston lli-Y nwnilwrs. A Splash l'artyu. with suinnning and tlancing and a uwaistline Danc'c arc ther type-s of unique entertainment Here Come The lmulxlllg intl' llis' 4'1lllf't'l61l vlotllvs for the Nluurx nvllare' luntl are llarlmaru Springvr. llottiv l3c1lsr'rQ Faro liarm-s. Pat Bloor? .lHZllIIH' lilailxiv. lxlilgsfll' Rlf'l1'll'll'4tll. and Hail llarilin. of the TRI-HI-Y Girls i C? SNIILING FACES--appear on all ine-inlwers of tht- newlx foiinml 'lilil-lll-N. Mtf-nfling: this meeting are tlrirst rout Maggie' liirharflson. Pat Fauyei Blaikif-, 'livclflie Marty. Ann Nlote-. Nlrs. Gaim-tt. sponsor. 'Sw- laxs. Marx' Lou llux. Nlaiion Nlanguin. Xliw- l.aiw. lit-tli liuitc-r Pat Pappas. Beth Brooks, Nlary .-Xnn Nlvfiartliy, Nlziria Harm-tt jenkins. Judi' Teaforrl. Vlihirml ron I Carol Lt-cllwttr-r, Pat Anne Casper' Ann Bray. liarlvara Springer. Xlargzarz-t Fhupc- Bafnegh Jufri' litilll. Bttlllrlt' ll41X?lIlHl' Tl' 41 '. l'ut Txsiforml. ,loannv ml rout Fautlra lXlll- an ,lunv llanrlolpll. , lucli l pshur. Sdltflflii xl1vlrIt'. llraffllfl- ollit' lit-flsvf. lfat 1' iltlffl. WATCH THE JOHN STO HI Y HIZ BY No rest for the weary should be the motto of the Johnston H1 Y The members are b fi l d 0 able act1v1t1es accustomed to keeplng themselves busy by takmg part ln ene c1a an enj y Thexr hearts are open to the orphanage chlldren, and frequently they prov1de enterta1nment f h Th ed at Thanksglvmg are not forgotten by these boys Ample food baskets are ort em ene y collected and dlstrrbuted where they are needed the most Of course, not all the act1v1t1es d run along such a serlous vem Dances and partles planned at the drop of a hat provl e en tertamment for all who attend Q THATS GOOD ADVICE' Its al ways good advlce when Mr Whlte hurst Johnston H1 Y sponsor g1VCS hls op1n1on HERE ARE THE BOYS who uphold the HIY standards of high Chnstlan character F1rstRow J Morgan J Hart A Webber E Edwards R Hydmger C Heartwell B Branche Mr Whltehurst T Thomas B Brown Second Row R Lawson B Addison, L Roper R Walker G Walker S Arthur C Jackson B Manmng A Jones L Johnson B Bames ,l Hunter J Rose K Ark G Consolvo Third Row M Davls D Hassel W Barnes T Swmdell P Hart J Freeman J Mundy N Avedlklan G Lambert I Poland I Marshall T Perry t I, t Nfl! HANDSOME-HHH! But don't let those smiles fool you. At heart, the boys are really thinking seriously about Johnston Hi-Y work. They are: Everett Edwards, vice-president, Robert Hydinger, presidentg Billy Manning, corresponding secretaryg Charles Hartwell, recording secretaryg Billy Branche, chaplain. 'il- QLWIET PLEASE! President Robert Hydinger calls the meeting to order before starting the business of the evening. EST HI-Y Boys Enjo Serving School, Communit The WEST Hl-Y is one of lVlaury's oldest and most active student organizations. The purpose of this club is to build character. This goal is fulfilled hy many active projects which are conducted throughout the year. The cluhls biggest project is the Maury Regatta, the only high school regatta in the world, which takes place every spring. Among the WEST Hl-Y's other projects are the delivering of baskets to the poor at Christmas time and the presentation of a 3100 scholarship to a Maury graduate each june. The members also sponsor several dances throughout the school year. TAKING TIME 0liT--hefore making a talk to at sophomore zissernlwly is Charlie Slringfellow. presi flent of the VVTQST HIVY. ALERT?vYes, of course! These mexnhcis of the WEST HI-Y attending their meeting are tlfirst ron l John llorger. Robert Carter, john Carroll, Jim Vermillion. vice-presidentg Charlie Stringfellon, presidentg Caleh White, Teddy Calarii- des, Boh Ashhurner. tSeconfl row! Linny Jones, Lee Smith, Bill Johnson, Taze Thompson. Bob Epstein. Norman Siegel, Paul Shapiro. Rogers Hinkley. Jerry Caflnee. l,ee Wilkinson. Phil Joyncs. lin Ault. joe Augustine.,Cliarles Cadvll. tThird row! lid Wehstcr. Charles lflks. lion Sortino. Ronny Filer, Carroll Green, Don Sortino. William Carter. George Stone, John Wade, James McCarthy, Don Robinson. Leonard Vining, Tommy Arrasniith. and Hal Vlfhite. 'S Q19 if Fefe 'Q A ' 1 Ol I lil' XTIXIL Ol T A COOL lil li'l' lmorgv Nmw anrl William Lili'- lvr a t't'tvlIlIJZlIlYll'lg Blll ,llblllliilbll mm llu- nlw ulnll- lan' llmmpsml. Hula l',llrll'lIl. ,lnlm Wzulv. zmrl ,luv .Nu- -ll lim- ll-ml il tum- nitll lllc-ir wr, lllvlmlmus XOlf't'S. XO ulx. Nl.1 In X la K ir' . um dl, lNl7OlUIATlOY. l'l,liA5lil-S Norman Siegel. Allvn Zeno. aml 'l'mmnv Al'l'll!4IIlllll cloingx a li:tle rr-sean-lm in lllv library. LOOKS GOOD. Ill ll? - l'llXlIl4I1 tlw lllmriftmas lfaflwtf arf- Billy Xlallu-r. Hull lfpxtein. llf-lll lluttvr. 4:1 lll'l1l0l'l. jnlm lllwgf-1'. john Xxlaulc. aml jim Ya-rnlillifm. lun S 'llllllll , l lily X 1 45 X Lettermen Form onogram lub STAR ATHLETES Fxrst Row Jerry QuandtTucky Thomas Port1us Demmg B111 Carraway Seth Hodges Donme James Bobby Dans Second Row Charles Jackson Harlee Pate Curlcle Harrlson Buddy Sanders Carlton Dlxon Arnold ,lav Carmel Joe Anderson Johnny Brannon Thxrd Row Tedd HLHf Jim VCTm1lllON Ph11Josnes Eddle Cooke Nlck Mrhalas Saul Lelbomltz Bert Harrell Fred 16 Lee Ray Scarbrough Fourth Revs B111 Thompson Rlchard Barrow Leonard Merritt Tommv Delk Bob Epsteln Gallars Matheny Bob Watson Donald Daly Flfth Row Kon Ark Forlest Robertson Exerett Edwards Larry Johnson Jerry Caflee Garland Dudley 'Norman Moore Wllllam Wagner Slxth Row Elllot Young Tommy Zvwemer Ha1Wh1te Charle M1tchell Jordan Ball Joe Augustlne Jimmy Kmg Ne1lCo1r arlety Is Splee f Club Program q H Mssrmc NUTXEEI if'f,..rw UU NEVER A DULL MOMENT Bulletin boards at Maury offer lnformatlon on a w1de varrety of actlvltles and scheduled club meetmgs Preparmg to celebrate Brotherhood Week are Jlm McCarthy Barbara Wllkms ADH Cathey James Crumpton Albert Cadaret Robert Epstem and Carlton Dlxon 46 Girls ssist ln aried Fields NLBSEJ HELPER5 lender the uper XISIOH of Nlrs Rlnker glrls who are lnter ected IH nurslng act as receptlonlsts ta e temperatures and ne aplfln Thev are Barbara Grb on Joan Clax 'Nlarrlsn Saun ders Deanna Jason W1lIHa 'daulfer and Joan Codwm LOl'NQl5l.0BS ASNIQTANTN Artlnl. receptlonlit mewenrer ,. l tsplste and mg clerk heae 1 Q x r II Fooehe office Thex are lcloekwl eb Pat Leake Edlth Murrax Peg x Davenport Wunns fabner Nora Crav C6f3lCllHC Cart ll e Vllna Views lxax Nloeelx ln the l I1lCl dle 19 C-hxrlex Maxwell LIBRARX USISTANTS The e wrllrn workere perform nece arx taska ueh a handhn flrrula mn and Qhelxln books 111 the hhrars They are lflrat row! -Xllce De Banf Be n llofl e Donna Loge on Nano K bel lsecond row! Phwllls Bul I ck fula CIP!! Roxanne Teaforml Nll ' HOL,-I XRDU ANNINFXNTN Clrle who pend one perxod each das helpmc Nlx Ha ,nd rn the front ofhre are tfir t rowb Carolxn Dunshee Barbara Huclglns lxate Lwrng Bettx brrcc Ro emarre Kel len I econd row! Pat Leake Barbara Batts Helen Huprnan Betts Benn Loretta Come PatTw1ford Dorl Murden Carol Tucker lthlrd row P Nrkkr Forchas banclra jenkln Hemor Markham Barbara Mow erx 'hnles Bowser ICI lll.PlfB' fh wa exera lrl ard blth N11 Tebault and 'XI1 N oore a th e work r the IIIINI' J lre 1 Late-di X11 Q Nloorchead Xnn Nlea or 'Nlaureen Turk Belt! Wlnte 'ln lackl N11 s Tebault Ihslhs Drmer Nlarx -Xgne Pare Barbara Brlgg Barbara Vlhllehlll 'Nlarx New on and Wanda Porter Cl Art of lanmn SMll,lf SWIPTPITLY Clllljlf- Stopping long enough for a picture are the menibers of the F. T. A.. who are tlfirst row! Eleanor Markham. Atwood Abbitt. Rivelle E. Swartz. president. 15econd row! Mary Anne Johnson. Mary Pem Lewis, Mary Newsom. tThird rowb Eleanor Parker. Barbara Wilkins. Marsha L. Saunders. tFourth row! Joanna Hy dingsvard. Mrs. Joyce Ellis. sponsor: Marv Lewis Daxis. Carol llill. Gene Bayard. Organized in 1950, the FUTURE TEACHERS UF AMERICA CLUB was named in honor of Miss Cherry Nottingham. for many years an out- standing Fl't'tlt ll teacher at Maury. The purpose of this club is to instill in the members a knowledge of teaching and to investigate the op- portunities in the various Helds of teaching for their future. Forming the Student Advisory Board and sponsoring Career Day, in conjunction with the Key Club. are two important annual F. T. A. activities. Much work is done on both of those projects, and they are handled in il creditable manner. This year F. T. A. members journeyed to Mary Washington Col- lege in Fredericksburg to study how colleges conduct the-ir F. T. A. clubs. In December Maury' F. T. A. mem- bers also acted as hostesses to visitors from Oscar Smith High School of South Norfolk. who came to observe practices in Maury. FUT RE TE CHERS HAVING A COKE--while admiring a portrait of the late Mr. Bristow are Atwood Abbitt, treasurerg.Rivelle E. Swartz. presidentg and Eleanor Markham. vice-president of the F.'I'.A. OF ERIC Students Toda . . . Teachers Tomorrow DESSERT ANYONE?-f-licre a group of lf T. A. members arc having a dessert party with the Rey Club alter a speech by Mr. Old. DE Club Members Look to Future In Business ,lkfx war G. Wvallier. RINCIYG ll' THE CASH --fNlilrlr1-il ll:-Nlark slums Betty Quirlley the funfln- mentals of operating a cash register. The Xlzuiry ll. li. Clulm is not only u social 1-lulr. hut a1-p1'o- fcssional clulm as in-ll. It if un Ul'Q11llllZitllUIl of ljistriliutive lriilucation students who are working part-tinie in retail, wholesale, or service estulilislnncnts in Norfolk, earning credit and income. and preparing thcxnselves for professional H leadership upon grauluution. Xlcrnlicrs participate in area. in their Held and 1'f-ccive vocutiontil gllidance. Local activi- ties consist of clmritalrle projects. pi'ol'1-ssioinil speakers, and occasional parties for IllCIIllJCI'S, friends. zinfl alumni. Fil lil 3 Q Q f:l,l li Kll'iNllll'ill5--- lflrst rout pl. Stllllll. ltarlvis. Nl. lligzgins J .,. ..,.1 . Phelps. li. Newton. fx. llilllllt'l'. Si-1-onfl ross' lt Rust- I lfllllll lm arrls. P. lorflun. ll. llolicn. ll. Kemp. li. Quirllcx. 'lihiril ron: IJ y?I'!,'P. Nl. llexlark. ,l. llcrlin. X. llillxlffilfl. lf. Nlorgrun. ll. WYLlllPlt ...y Fourth ron: A. lxirsrh. F. Fnlwll. Y. l'urrill. F. lfrlwufls. 12. Korahwe l XX IXI l'liT5 UF rlilllf Ifl Tl lllf-Ofhcer if thi- ll l' filulv .nv lvtltltllljl nuoic nlvollt lrivoiuw tau tt IKIIIN lllvx 'IIT' een lit' . i .,t. .. Q I - , - , -Q , - tiling I state, and Ildlltllldl monwntion- to altwlop then experience In WMMHU MIM!! Wllkmq. U-mxuwr tl uk ll pull nnntniin ll ul lfl N .V N, H lr L .i ' t i I ' U 1 null pr in lion imunuyvrz Nl.n'if- Higgin- xlff pri-sul:-nt XII-cnt lrom pntuie- uns l',Ilt'f'Il l ixjci Xliliizuns, pn-snli-nl. Members of Key Club View Future 'lihe lxey Club. uhose faculty adviser is Mr. Lazaretti. is en- couraged in its actiyities by the Norfolk Kiwanis Club. One of its main objectives is to prepare students for the future through A , sponsoring N or-ational Guidance ' Programs and co-sponsoring Career Day. For the Yocational Guidance 'X' Program the club canvassed the juniors and seniors to find out the occupation in which most students were interested and in- vited speakers to come and talk to the students about the vari- ous occupations. Best known of the an- nual accomplishments of the Key Club is the publication of the Stu- dent Directory. a hook- let containing names. telephone numbers and addresses of all stu- dents. 'lllllf ll0RWARD LUUK H Peeking through the glass to the future. these Kev Club members are ll. to r.b : Charles String- A JOB WELL DONE!--Having completed the Student Directory, the Key Club members can well be proud of their production. Looking over the pamphlet are tl. to r.l: Charles Lano, Billy Carter, Geter Vermillion. Paul Shapiro. Herbert Kleine. and Bobby Carter. 50 felloysg Harvy Click: Charles Lano: Richard Yelmsi Williaiii Manning: Nishan Aveclikian: Norman Salsberg: Norman Siegel: Allan Zeno, treasurer: William Carter: Edward Web- ster: Bates Reeseg Robert Carter: lrwin Kroskin: Marvin Stark: llilly Wood: John Fetrow: Larry Coldfarb: Larry King: llerliert Klein: Lenny Greenstein: Charles Salsberg: David Marcus: Alan Jatleg John Carroll: Paul Shapiro. secretary: Ronnie Zedd. and George Jenkins, president. PLANS IN Tlllf AIR?-Yes. here Key Clubers look over plans for their Vocational Guidance Program. They are ll. io r.l: Allan Zeno. Charles Lano. George Jenkins, Nislian Avedikian. and Ronnie Zedd. lmth Ixl'gllrl!'Y'l'Il I1l1I'F1'N. ls an urvrmx fared In XII'-, lotls and HFS Cray, Q urses' Club Studies What 1 n wth:-r lwspituls and prepare ffhriftmas baskets fur lhf- llllf-llmllllillt' yuurmgswrs m lhv Cllil4iI'l'Il.N W an 41. X Illi.-XI,'I'llY1JllUl l'f Thu arc lfirit rowb Bob- lfiv Rulmiusuu. 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' ' 1 - W-.,.,.....j - 0 , , 1 .JT 1- ..V:v., N t 1 . lixffif kZ ,Ha ' Wfxw M A U 55d ' 371.1 VIA ,hr furry- ,, 'I ,L 1 J H . -4-.flea-,y.,4v, .Q Y 'M mw'??:i,,,YK'1,.vk!4'L'. 1 mv' , A Y I ,.,k. l 1 t H ?ff 'n ,' .VE , A , 'fJ',.N 212. ' -,gQigv1,gsJ H-fl,'-W' A ' fi' '76 'i ,J'N 'fff?'i,7H' :QQ wQ.,,-42 ,-L iam , JJ! -' A - ' 'l' ' . Mr'-fgffz e:ffHf? 'Af+1 'V 1: A ,... ' JI Q- V 'A 'mi . ,ga-. v Q.: -- 1 ' P - A -iJf'1Q,I0!- ?uiz...a.4Lzr1'.'.x.',.?f2 'W'-'+446'!-i,fn,m.1.Lf-!1. 4 , .A.,.. ,-g,e4Q-J f 'Pvf g 'M?5 ' f MIGI1 MAURY O X I ' r Y K X! 3. 'rw IPM? l.UN1MODORlz LOACHLF: Bob Stevk- rulh. Ralph Hendrix. and Russell Yictm Uarlrr. nIJ3'.5: QP 9 , .,, ' 3' -V, -11. -sf , 1 -.a FLEXES ITS MUSCLES , I aids W I M'.g xA aur Downs Granb , 12 - 6 To Complete Successful Season The 1954 Commodore gridders hampered by in- juries, posted a four win, four loss, and one tie record, climaxing the campaign with a hard-earned victory over arch rival Granby. Other wins came over Hamp- ton, Norview, and ,leiferson Senior of Roanoke. The victory over the ,leffites was an upset in the eighth game of the nine-contest schedule. lt pulled the Maury team within reach of their even record, a feat which they accomplished in the finale. Maury came up with their biggest production of points in the win over Norview, 40-13. In that game halfback Tucky Thomas made his 1954 debut and tallied two six-pointers. A ten-year jinx previously held by the Hampton Crabbers over the Mapmakers was snapped in the seasons's third contest as the Mauryites, led by long touchdown runs by Freddie Lee and Leigh Forbes, conquered the Big Red 18-7. It also marked the first victory of the new year for Coach Ralph Hendrix's aggregation. In an interconference scrap, Fork Union Military Academy, led by former Commodore Curtis Hatha- way, nipped Maury 6-0. South Norfolk upset the Maury eleven, as did Cradock, and Wilson drubbed them 33-13 in moving towards the State Champion- ship to round out the MHS loss column. The lone deadlock was played on the peninsula against the strong Newport News Typhoon. CO-CAPTAINS Carl Baker and Nick Mihalas. With forty-seven minutes and fourteen seconds expired a11d a deadlocked ball game about to go into the records of Maury-Granby rivalry, Freddie Lec took the pigskin over the final marker to give the Commodores the victory, 12-6. Lee, playing at quarter- back and halfback alternately, was the bright spot of the game, many times bootlegging or sneaking the ball for large gains. In the opening stanza, Carl Baker broke through the Comet line and stole a lateral on the Maury 4-0 and proceeded to romp the remaining 60 yards to paydirt. At this time the score became 6-0 in favor of Maury. Tom Betz, Granby running star, picked up several gains around the ends and went into the end zone standing up late in the first quarter to tie up the game. Until the fourth quarter when Lee scored the decid- ing six-pointer, the game remained in a deadlock with most of the action being seen in the Comet territory. X. MANAGERS-lleft to rightl Phil Joynes, Mike Mihalas, Casey Meekins and Charles Jackson. .la :.g,,:3 f1gi' IIIT HIM HARD--Jiinlm' Tiimnas, Cranlu lialfimark. r-arrivs the purieskin as Don Jallie-is 111 I ami flxiil iimijzes 1-1111 time Ili. fs., Elise A V fgnf. .f in in Q, THEY'RE TOPS-Fred Lee, Carl Baker, and Nick ii ii' ' My xi 'M V ww in 'S Mihalas represented Maury on the 1955 All-Fore man Field eleven. WE WANT A TOVCHDOWN-Don James 1111 carries, with Fred Lee 1321 and Nick Mihalas 1331 joining him in the Maury- Granby game. iw HOLD THAT LINE-An uniden- tified Cranby ball carrier is stopped by Hola Wiatsun 1461 at the line. Bill Darden, 1131 backs up Wat- 'gi .. wi' HN C2 HP f f- ,mf fs ff X N I , Nr Basketball parks 'rg U I O KVN' Mld-Vlflnter Frollcs .-- , ..,- .. . . . vm l.X1fl'.hFfl'11'-l nm: 5fllll l.l'llHrXXlll. ff: Ufvlllllv' llllllvi. lf rlllrlllllll' llmmlyll. H: HUIWIA Dania ll. 54-wnul rms: lXQ'IIIIN Nlillf-1' If ,:. 1 v. . ', . , .',,. lI.1l Xlllllv. ll: lXlI4l'xlt' ll4u'r'l-ml. lf: lxurl lH'I'QQlI'l'Il. 11. lllml rms 'xllllI't'X Llllttx. L1 Null Nllllillils, l': l'.X4'Il'll l'.clxuu'ml-, l': lla 5llllIl4ll'I'S. li: llnlulvy Jwllllfml. lf. 1 w A hr 1,57 so . F ,1,,........ KURKIE HARRISON NICK MIHALAS For the third consecutive season, the Maury Commodore baskethallers finished third in the Eastern District, Group One. Posting a 10-6 record, the Maury Five, coached by Bob Stem-hroth, was hard hit by inelegibilities and injuries. At mid-year the team lost the services of the leading point machine, Fred Lee, through the eight semester ruling, and Aubrey Chitty, the squads tallest member to gradua- tion. Later in the season, Bobby Johnson, Chittyas replacement, injured his knee and missed six of the final seven contests. Nick Mihalas and Tom Howlett led in averages with an overall point per game mark of 12.9 each. Howlett finshed strong with fifty points in his last three outings while Mihalas was held to eighteen in those games. Don James also finished strong after a good year as did Ken Miller, who moved from the bench midway in the year to play regularly. KURT BERGGREN TOMMY HOWLETT DON JAMES 61 1 SCHEDULE John Marshall .... Oscar Smith .... Benedictine ...... Thomas Jefferson . . Hampton ........ Wa1'ws'ick . . . Norview . . . Granby . . . Cradock ....... Newport News .... Thomas Jefferson . Wmaick ...... Hampton ...... Oscar Smith . . . Wilson ....... Norview . . . Wilson .... Granby ....... Cradock ......... Newport News .... ,,...-- MALTRY vs. GRANBY--Tom Howlett 1371, and Kurkie Harrison ll3ll, try for loose ball. Granby players are Dave Thomas 422l, Pete Mayne fback to cameral, and Bucky Dunn fpartially coveredl. 1511 s fy'-ll 3 Mile' 4' t.-7 ,I : Yi ' 5 4 Q s k THE BOYS WITH THE TOWELS-Caleb White and Charles Jackson, managers. STRATEGY TALK-Coach Steckroth talks to the squad at halftime in the Granby game. RSX TWO POINTS-Tom Howlett Q drives in for a basket against Nor- view as Fred Lee f32J looks on and Aubrey Chitty fin back- grouncll comes onto the scene. ,fx Q 9 Scholastic Wrestling ls Real lVleCo y we ky ' -, A 1 f 15- E . , N , ,Y u ' 6 ui ll , ,Vg . E Q X 'E , V --f 4 , E Ls , l , ' X Q xAk'M A., I V I ' a , he 1 F ' . ju gf 1955 CRAPPLERS-First Row: Poe Deming, Tom Booth, Ronald Fara- hee, Bentley Anderson, Woo Lee Kue, Earl White. Second Row: Forrest Robertson, Garland Dudley, Leonard Newhern, Everett Edwards, Buddy Sanders, Fred Clanville, Charles Stringfellow, and Kong Ark. ACTION-That's the word from the Mapmakers' hard working coach, Bob Gill. C'MON, GIVE-Tommy Booth is on his way to victory. def' x M- me rcxmhfgffllflgfuewg ok . me vowel yi! S00 exhlb .mawyb 4l . .ff Led by Buddy Sanders and Poe Deming, Mauryis matmen swept to a fifth place finish in the Virginia scholastic wrestling circles. Sanders, for the second consecutive season, won first place honors in the 156 lb. class. During the regular season, he lost but two matches. being victorious in thirteen. In the 127 lh. class, Poe Deming took second place in the state race. The Commodore grunt-and-groaners posted SP.fUllllf'l'Tlf--Tom llootll and an un- idcntihcd opponent wrestle for an advant- age in the Maury-Viilson match. .,,i' a 9 win 6 loss slate during the season with wins over Beaumont, Virginia Beach, Princess Anne, Oscar Smith, and Wilson. Beaumont, Princess Anne, Oscar Smith, and Virginia Beach each fell to the Maury team twice. Next year Deming is expected to lead the Mapmakers, along with Woo Pugh, Ed Wal'- rington, Bently Anderson, and Fred Clanville. W fp SNEAK AWAY--Ron Fara- hu tries to gain freedom against Princess Anne. , 1 PINNI-QD - Poe Deming nails his opponent to the mat. aqui- Girls Get Into the A liiD l h. Allliiimiitl. QI Ili WlYNERS PL.-XY VVINNERS-May and Lil- lian Wong. senior high winners in the City- uicle Talmle Tennis Tournament. team up with C3ll'lf'I'lIlfx Patrick and Sheila Krostein. junior high XNlllII0l'9 in their favorite game. THIS IS OUR GAME!- Janice Marshall and Mary Lou Machen are sure of themselves. Delores Sigs- by and Martha Long have winning intentions of their own. il A av 'ESTRIKE WE HOPE -say Rose Lee and Margaret Gilfoyle, as Nancy Biser prepares to bowl. ct T00 l'l l,l. Ill-Q TWU POINTS THIS 'l'lNllf V as Jackie Nlctlartliy lines up her shot. llarhie Suttun. Betty Chap- pell untl lluse lm- clun't svvni ln like tht- imlr-ti, lnclividual sports. like tennis. howling. patlflle tennis, and ping pong. pruvitle an opportuiiity fur girls to tlevclop skills and in- terests whit-h will lcrul to 1 during their leisure tiniv. 'lllu-se uvtivitivs tiller t'lllf'1'lilllllIlg physi- val 1'er1'eutimi for the intlixitlual or small group in l s easily I1lCilSltI'6tl hy the purticripunt. Teain sports, sut-h as, vollt-yliull. liuslxetlmll 'intl softball Hive nu students at CllEiIlC0 to 6'IlgdlLIC in an-tivities tlelllilllllltltf s weed. streug games students may tlevelop soc-iully flesiralvle traits and f'lizu'au'- teristics. Intrt 't a ' sports. These tatlxe pluve nutsirlf- ol' the urtuul rluss pvfiml sclmol. They serve as at rnlininattinn ol the in- 2 V15 strurftionatl progmrn. lntrtnnuml sports ure- N' set up wholly on ti voluntary lnusis, to pro- --1----H vide the girls with an opportunity to par- I ticipate in artix ities of their own 1-lmif-f-. l.0Ulx Ol 'li IAUH Tlllf liXl-l- --- Kathleen Foley prepare- In sf-rxv unrl hi-r tvxnn niutf-s ire ull Ii6'iltlX lu lrurlx hr-r up. ,. . N t' lull- nl llnlures flllllllvl' s svrzip- Fn- gxnrl ,llItlX lpshut ltnilx me-r ln-r isnrlm. ll prnivvt 'L . 2 N-. 1 l liAYClfS Di-XYlS prnurl- ly poses hesirlf- her tennis trophy. Shi-'s the lucky lacly uith the innst pnints in gym. l'ADDLli TIQYYIF is the selertion lay lietty Chap- pt-ll unrl litnhiv Sutton. as their panic fur the flux. f'-- , 4.- 76 1 ADMINISTRATION 110 J J Bhl' WBAKP H Nupermtcnclenl of 'Norfolk Cm qnhools LDW IN L LAMBI RTH A 1 tant Nupcrlntenclent of Wllllli lk Clty bghools School Board sz' Seated Mrs M1ldred.l Dallas W Farley PowerQ Chalrman Wllllalil P Ballard B Melchor Vue Chalrman Stand mg PaulT Schweltzer B J Wlllle BBB Y ' f ' rss's Bl. -JW 44 1 'r iii!! gif A B I 6 r z B + B l r lil B ' B B u ' l ' ln gf lT8Ctl0TL . FIVE dayfb cl week tlnrty 511: weeks cl X631 we the btudentb of NIZILIIV, attend clasbeb whele yye often fful to do our beet We do not take 1llt0 LOIlSldC1dtlUII tl11t to qlldllfv as a teachel one must be f1mo11ff 0tl1f1 llnnw 111 111st111cto1, 1 pfnent, 1 publlc 1Cldll0IlS CXp6lI 11 n1f1tl1en11t11f1l COITIIDUIOI 41 l 1 puvate SCCICRIIW lll0ll htlesslyf wc as xturlents ton 1 1 10ll0l6 tl1e ell01t and pexbonal sacr1 Eceb made on 0111 behalf by the faculty' The quallty of II1SllLlCf.l0I'l, the gLllCl3llC6, the Luth and confidence 1ece1ved flom tl1e faculty and staff of Nlauly In beyonel any 0rd1na1'y ex p1eQm1ons of appleclatlon Over the yeah Maury hae 63111611 and mam lallled a SllpC1l0l 1ep11tat1on 111 thls state, both academlcally and athletlc ally Tlns p10lld 1CC01d speaks ,Q volumes fm the alnlltles alld gene1al 4, IT11lllStl 3tl0I1 JAMPS I- UI D IIIIICIINII ffbllllllllli l n1ye1Q1ly RLFI 5 TONELQOW Asszslant Prznclpal S M licl Colle e of W1ll1an1 anrl Mary i-i CLORCL Il PAX XL Asszetant Principal B A Hampden Sydney Colle e N X Hampden Sydney Colle e SO NDS IINIL Pflllilpfll Old and l11s .1--1Qla11.Q M1 Payne and Wlr 'lonel-nn llsten dUCIlllXPlX lu a remrd111g made by the Maury' Band I O I Q I , . v-.lA v -M. , E- v, v H w 4 ',' I, 2' zgg,z'g 'z 1 5 ',' ' 1 1 ','11c z .- . J . . g L. A. yn Uh., 1 - 7 - 1 I ' f . . 'V . . . . I 1 Q ,X j-- . V excellence of our faculty and ad- ILA., Virginia P11ly1echni1- lnstituteg M.A. , 1 I . v ,v , my N 5 , 1 .. l S .Q 6 . 1 . . Y 5 ' ll.. ., . . ., -g -............m Vyyy ' 4, f ,w .., y 5 ' gz 11.,.. .' ' K7 x. 4 Z' ' WILMA E. BALLARD tory. B.A.. Coucher College, University of ' I H Mewicog Columbia Universityg Science. HILDECARDE M. BARTON BA.. Colloge of William and Maryg His- JAMES ROBERTS BATES I BS.. M.Ed., Springfield College: Driver E Orchestra. JANICE M. BLAND BS., Longwood Collegeg English. ELIZABETH R. BOCGS B.A., College of William and Maryg M.A., Columbia Lniversilyg English. MABEL P. BRENT A.B., Williarii and Mary. Longwood Col- legeg Mathematics. WILLIAM L. BRITTINGHAM BS.. M.If1l.. College of Vililliam and Mary: Biologyg Tennis Coach. DOROTHY W. BRYAN B.S., WCStll-RIIIPIOH Collegeg Scienceg Col- lege Counselorg Sponsor Student Co-Opera- tive Association. ROBERTA H. CASTEEN BS., Longwoodg Clark Universityg Maine Lniversityg History. ANYONE FOR PING PONG? . Miss Lennon shows Nancy 47, Asbel how to perfect her serve. 72 Training: Sponsor of Monogram Club: Baseball Coach. C. SIDNEY BERG B.M., M.M., lfniversity of Michigang Bandg 31 44' i I i t iv' Art of 1955 REBEKAH COPPEDCE B.S., Middle Tennessee State College: Bowling Creen College of Commerce: George Peabody Collegeg Business. ANNIE B. CROWDER B.S., Longwood Collegeg History. c ,X I 515 CHRIS J. CHRISTENSEN Ed. B.. Oshkosh State Teachers College: Mechanical Drawing: Business Manager. WALTER B. CLAY A.B., Lynchburg Collegeg Physical Educa- tiong Intramural Director. 'G' 'V -99 I I OLA M. CURRY Roanoke W'oman's College: English FAIRLEE DARK BS.. W'ake Forest Collegeg Busincs ANNE S. DAUCHTR EY B.S.. Radford College, Virginia Polytech- nic Instituteg Coordinator Office Trainingg Head of Business Education Department. KATRINE V. DEWITT A.B., William and Maryg M.A., George Peabody College for Teachersg Typing. NORMA A. DORAN B.S., William and Mary Collegeg Mathe- maticsg Sponsor of Sophomore Class. MARGARET A. EGGLESTON B.S., College of William and Maryg Medi- cal College of Virginiag Science. STILL SMILING-After a busy da Mn eac In - 1 yy 9 Harrell, Mrs. Henin and Mrs. McCloud g take time to chat as they leave Maury. 73 'Q History. Arts Department. ELIZABETH FOOSHE B.A., Hollins Collegeg Historyg Head Counselor. INDIA R. FRIEND B.S., Mary Washington Collegeg Business Educationg Co-sponsor of Y-Teens. MARTHA E. FULCHER B.A., College of William and Maryg Li-I brarian. HETTIE RUTH GIBBS A.B.. College of William and Maryg Busi- ness Education. DOROTHY GILCHRIST A.B., Hollins Collegeg, M.A., University oi Virginiag History. ANNE MORRIS GILL B.A., Westhampton College, University of Richmondg Historyg Co-sponsor of F.T.A.: Head of History Department. COZY CLASSROOM Mrs Brent care fulls waters the beautiful fern which brightens her room for the many students who study math there each day. English. E. GLADYS sms 1 F B.A.. Randolph-Macon Yvomanis College H. WAYNE EVERETT B.S., M.S., Indiana State Teachers Col- legeg Machine Shopg Head of Industrial ELIZABETH D. EVETT B.A., Randolph-Macon Wornan's College: GRACE C. FEI NTHEL B.S., Longwood Collegeg History. ,4' . 'Sv ,ll . W ' v'-p .X 9 5 5: -'- -1 'u m A A.,-'ek - Wi- 'Yi' qasn ' hang, I . E I ,. -af ' li. , I rv Q7 0414 of 1955 AB.. Randolph-Macon Womanis College M.A., College of Willialii and IVIaryg Mathc matics. MARY FRANCES HARRELL HS.. Mary Washington Collegeg History. f s eac in LYNETT HAMLET C .6 Q 1 1 f I ROBERT M. GILL HS., M. Ed.. College of William and Mary: Head of Physical Education Department: Wrestling Coach. VIRGINIA C. GRAVES HS.. M.A.. George Peabody College. lini- versity of Colorado: Ivniversity of Vir- giniag English. .wi Gb t ANNIE W. HARRINGTOIN B.A.. Randolph-Macon WOlH3H,S Collegeg University of Michigang Syracuse Univer sityg Mathematics. RALPH HENDRIX HS.. Willialii and Maryg Scienceg Head Football Coach. ELIZABETH F. IIENING B.A., Randolph-Macon Womans College: W M.A., Ilniversity of North Carolina: Eng- Iish. f I VIRGINIA H. JOHNSON VIRGINIA T. JONES a g , Department. g school paper. Longwood Collegeg Columbia University: Wrilliarn and Mary Collegeg English. B.S. Madison Colle e' Head of Science CONGRATULATIONS! Mary Newson, editor of the Maury News takes time to talk with Miss Ellis and Mr. Marler who were chosen favorite teachers by Maury students in the annual contest sponsored by the LETCHER A. HILL B.S., East Tennessee State Collegeg M.A.. George Peabody Collegeg Science. ' X wi 't' - 1 - C K.. 2 , . . , RLSSEL VICTOR MARLER R.A.. Washington and Lee University: Englishg Assistant Foothall Coachg Track Coach. ALEXANDER C. MCAUSLAN B.S.E.. State Teachers College, Fitchburg. Mass.g Industrial Arts. CATHERINE F. MCCLOUD HA., Vvesthampton Collegeg M. Ed.. Ilni- versity of Virginia: Spanish. ALINE MCNEIL B.A., College of William and Mary: Rnsi- ness. INEZ P. MEEKINS R.A., 'B.E.. Chowan College! Mathematicsg Sponsor of Junior Class. MARY S. MOORE BA., Randolph-Macon Woman's Collegeg Mathematics. it is to make delicious coffee. 1 N HAZEL C. LAWRENCE F C I I B.S.. Longvxnorl Collegeg Science. JOSEPH LAZARETTI B.Ed., Eastern Illinois State Teachers Col- legeg Printingg Key Club Sponsor. MINNIE L. LENNON B.S., Womanls College of University of North Carolinag IVI.S., University of Ten- nesseeg Physical Educationg Drill Team Sponsor. MARGARET B. MARKLEY B.A., Randolph-Macon Womanls Collegeg English. gtg- -v1ti,,g7ef 923. 9 f ,ark -vi .rw f is . K Q - 1, 3 Q 33,35 ,IV V , , h A -'Eg - . i f I L ' Q . X I 2555: I K , 04145 of COFFEE TIME--Miss Willey shows Phyl- lis Colley and Barbara Williams how easy 1955 ALICE COWLES MORRIS HA., M.A., William and Maryg HA.. in Library Science. William and Maryg Li- brarian. HENRY C. NOLLEY BA., Randolph-Macon Gollegeg LL.B.. Na- tional Iinivcrsiti of Law: Business Educa- tion. WILLIAM HARRY NORRIS, JR. BA.. The George Washington Lniversityg M.A. Ilniveizit of Pcnnsvlvania: Head of - f Q Y -. Mathematics Department. DONALD E. OLSON ' BS., University of Minnesota: Mechanical Drawing. f eac in in 1 ior Glass. MARIA TRIPP RAPP B.A., M.A., New York State Collegeg Syra- cuse Universityg Englishg 6'Commodore Adviser. HARRY ROSENBAUM BS., Virginia Polytechnic Instituteg M. Ed., Pennsylvania State Collegeg General Metals Instructor: Vocational Guidance Counselor. Ii. JOYCE OWEN HS., Richmond Professional Institute: VVoman's College of University of North Carolinag Distrihutive Education: Sponsor of D. E. Clulx. HAROLD V. PETERSON HM., Sherwood Music Schoolg M.M.. Xlorthwestern llniversityg Jr. High Band. ANNIE LEE POWELL HA.. Greensboro Collegeg English: Spon- sor of Maury Players. REINA M. PUCKETT HA., William and Maryg M. Ed., Univer- sity of Virginiag Englishg Sponsor of Sen- ! ALL HERE? Miss Boggs makes a final check of her homeroom before the assem- bly program begins. 77 .IULIA RUSH B.A., Randolph-Macon Woman's College Physical Education. EDWARD ROBIN SCHAPIRO B.A., M.A., University of Richmondg Co- lumbia Universityg Englishg Head of Eng- JEANNE D. STROUP B.S., Kutztown State Teachers Collegeg Rutgers Universityg University of Penn- sylvaniag Artg Art Club Co-sponsor. HELEN D. TALIAFERRO B.S., Longwood College, University of Vir- giniag Historyg Social Counselor. CLIFFORD M. SPARBY B.S., University of Minnesotag Electric Shop. lish Departmcntg Maury-Bain Sponsor. may ROBERT J. STECKROTH B.A., M.Ed., William and Maryg Mathe- maticsg Assistant Football Coachg Basket- ball Coachg Social Counselor. IIIIIIY I-Illll 'UH I' STELLA H. TAYLOR B.A., Westhampton Collegeg Columbia Universityg Radfordg English. ETHEL M. TRICE B.S., M.A., Ohio State Universityg San Carlos-Guatamala, Columbus Fine Arts Schoolg Art, Mechanical Drawingg Art Club Co-sponsor. PEARL TUCK Ph.B., Elon Collegeg Historyg Latin. JULIA MOUNTCASTLE WEBB B.A., William and Mary Collegeg Horne Economics. FAC LTY LETS TAKE A 'IRIP Mrs. Femthel 1n vites Lee Mullican to go with her on an imaginary trip to a far-off land. 78 04145 of 195 GRACE S. WICGANS B.S.. Longwood Collegeg Home Economics. DORIS B. WHITESIDES B.A., Woman's College of University of North Carolinag Englishg Journalism' Sponsor of Maury News. DOROTHY E. WILKINSON B.A., Mary Washington Collegeg Business Educationg Business Counselor. ETHEL T. WILLEY B.S., Longwood Collegeg Home Economics. X. eac in icsg General Science. .2 4.4 iq ' Department. SENA B. WOOD B.A., Martha Washington Collegeg Pea- body Conservatoryg Eastman School of Musicg Music. MARY WOODARD B.A., Randolph-Macon Woman's College: M.A., Cornell Universityg Modern Lan- guageg Head of Language Department. HELPFUL COUNSELING-Always ready to assist those who have a problem are Miss Wilkinson and Mrs. Bryan, shown here talking with Sandra Jenkins. 79 'gg K U Z w-ur' 4.1 . X, . MARTHA L. WILLIAMS B.S., M.A., Columbia Universityg Mathe matics. B. MARGARET WILSON B.A., Randolph-Macon Woman,s College History. EVELYN MARIE WILSON B.S., Pennsylvania State Universityg Phys- E. GUY WILSON North Carolina State Collegeg Vocational ,. P' 8 ,f Viv' 5 C 'i C7 At: MARGARET P BATTIN GEORGE M HARRIS FRANCES D HOGGARD B A Randolph Macon Wo man s College Planlst DESSIE D RICHARDSON Dletltlan BONNIE J BELL B A Mercer Unxver lty Phy lcal Educatlon Drxver Tlalfllflg JAINE B BOWER Bookeeplng Typlng WILLIAM JAMES CHANCL BA Lmvelslty of North Caro Ima ,Iumor Hlgh Chorus HELEN W COVER BS Longwood College Physlcal Eduratlon .IOYCE E ELLIS BS Unlverslty of Kansas C spon or of FT A Soclal Studles Cus Odlan Attendance Clerlc INEZ H RINKER PAL LINE W TEBAI I T RIN Polycllnlc Hospltal Secretary Umverslty of Pennsvlvanu Nurse PICTURFS 'VOT APPFARIVF KATHARINE H GELLMAN BS Lrsmus College Mathema lcs SUZANNE B GRAHAM BA Randolph Macon Womans College ,Iohns Hopkms Unlver Slty Columb1aUn1sers1ty Unner Slty of V1rg1n1a English SHIRLEY F GRANBERY Marshall College Umverslty f vlfglnla Latln DOROTHY S GROSS BA Un1V6TSlty of Kentucky Phy ICS Sclence BO LYNWOOD MANUEL B S East Carollna College Physr cal Educatlon College of Wlllxam and Mary Secretary KATIE K OLSON B S Mary Washmgton College Commercral and Home Economlcs ANN RUTH RIDDICK BA Hollms College M A Co lumbla Umverslty Modern Lan guage 1 1 n 4 u . ., , -Q . . - 1 . , . J' I I I , . Y., D I l . L A .I 1 1 1 1' I . ., I ' 5' 5 5', . ., I ' Q - . ., . l Z I' . Q . Q . . l t. h ' Il 4 B.B.A., Westminister Collegeg ' , ELIZABETH MOREHEAD t Y n 1 s 5 u I n Y - , Y - . ., ' ' , - g . .g ' ' . . . . ., . ' . : I ., ' I 3 . n 1 n 1 Q ' . 0 J . 5 . . -, l l . 3 DO- l 1 ' , ,, I g . ., S - - -a . . ., g ' 3 S' , ' . I ,415 f---9-S MAYREA NOYES On December 2 1954 Mlss Mayrea Noyes a Maury faculty member for more than 30 vears dled suddenly of a heart attack Comlng to Maury ln 1914 she was one of 1ts first home economles teachers and d1d much to bulld up that department servmg there unt1l her retlrement ln 1949 In add1t1on to her teaching she spent many hours counselmg students wlth thelr personal problems and IS re membered by many for her sympathetlc attentlon and sound advlce Memorlam LEAH C HALLER The death of Mxss Leah C Haller on October 28 1954 brought to a close an assoclatlon of more than 40 years wlth the Norfolk Clty Schools Jolnlng the system ln 1913 she served m varlous capacltres until her electron as clerk of the School Board ln 1923 Dur mg her years of servlce she was respected by everyone who knew her for her mas tery of the detalls of her posltlon as well as her unendlng graclousness and good humor HORACE SAUNDERS Horace Saunders former Maury mathematlcs teacher and head football coach dled suddenly on October 2 1954 Servlng as coach at Maury from 1946 through 1951 he produced several out standmg teams but he IS especlally re membered for hls hlgh ldeals and sports manslup 'VY' ROXQQ 0'W1 lid' 5' viii.. 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R Wickline. R. Willson. P Wong Din, M. Slade, L Slawinsky. L. Smith. S. Smith C. Sprnill. J. Taylor, P Thomas. J. Toler. F. Toomha D, Yanderherry, Y. Yenery. C Wall. P. White. S. Williams C. Wilfon, A. Newsome, C Oden. J. Odom, B. Oliver, E Overstreet. D. Qnales, W Rawls. A. Rea. G. Reeves, F Reed. H. Richardson. J. Skel ton. L. Nvvsnian, 5. Nichols F. 0tlend'hal. J. Overstreet E. Pannell. C. Patrick. B Powell, B. Ransom. L, Rawls P. Raxsli. E. Rhodes, G Rhodes, E. Richards. R. Bar re-tt, Viv. Bodner. J. Boyd. J Davenport, D. Uyer. J. Elli- R. Fields. J. llarnilton. R llowell. P, llowlelt. R. Kdlrw B. Mallory. C. Murphy. R Tisdale. S. Barley. J. Beasley A. Bordeaux. E, Carter. P Davenpon. Y. Glalebrook, M Gray. 0. Gray, E. Jackson G. McCutche-on. S. Mallory J. Randolph. M. Slawinsky E. Williams. N. Wolverton L. Barnes. C. Cooke, G Harper. C, Horne. A. Ingram. H. Jones. Y. Kinsey, C. Ligh. P. Seiloff. R. Shaddeau, E Sherman. B. Smith. R. Stew art, R. Hipp. R. Menefee. H Casey. D. Cobb, M, Crickman J. Cutler. 5. Hooten, J. Mer ritt, B. Mishoe. E. Sandidge. Y, Waterfielci. L. Griffin. 'f fff'9.F 1. ?'5!!'f'?.'f l' HOMEROOMS T. ll. l-1-: C Bailey. G. Bailey. J. Baker R.,Bartholomew. J. Beale. L liiggera J. Bin-ns. A. Booth ll. Brinkley. A. Canton. C Chit-k. E. Chick. IJ. Coates I . Agnf-. C. Arwnanlt. B Bunigardner. L. Beaeham, L Belangia. B. Brannon. J. Bray K. Byrnin. F. Clark. B. Col lins. P. Creef. L. Glindf-man R. lmln-rg. R. lvea C. Jones W. Johnfon, B, Langaton. D Lee. T. Mason, M. Mazza, A MCL:-llan. J. Mishoe, M Moore. J. Morgan. C. Mullin- C. Jefferson. B. Kelly. Krot stein. M. Kue. A, Lamh. Y Manning. R. Muniheltl. B Martin. C. Morgan. E. Wal hu-t-. ll. Cnnnningp. R. Cusiv W. l,t'l.tri1ll'll. J. Plow-rs. XY Floyrl. R. Cilliu. P. llarri- R, Hyatt. A. Hipp. J. Hatch:-r l.. llainbnrgvr. l . Dasis. C Uaxib. J. Deal. C. Doig. J Ferrell. Y. lflinehllm. N. Gal lf-guts. M. Cray. I . Crevr. I Cr:-glory. L. llirfhfivltl. B llonell. ll. lludgins. S Hurwitz. B. Barn-tt. ,... .'g2,g , Q sv fr A If -41 as HONIEROOMS AEI. A2. 103 .4U.i: B. .Nlnuirjiln-. J, .Mh- xmrth. l. Barcus. B, Baughani. W. B11-um-r. R. Bobbin. R Branni-n. T. Carter. R. Corke. C. Muultnn. L. Pearce. C Stephens, D. Wilson. D. Wat- -.,n. C, Xtwmfl. fl. Barnes. F. Barr--. M. Bentley. B. Black l.. Bradshaw, E. Burgess. R Byrrl. A. Byrum. H. Carroll J. Chesswn, A. MacFarlanil D. Canadv. F. Consolvu. W Cramer. R. Cummings. A Di-rring. J. Duyle. A. Exans C. Flinchum, N. Fang. F Jamison, M. Marino. L. Mills, B. Price, C, Wicker, C. Wike B. Barnard. B. Dremonis, N Dremonis. B. Duke, L. Evans R. Festa. D. Flinchum, B. Cat lin. Y. Goodman, Y. Hartzell T. Kinnnns. J. Collins. D Henrik C. l.aclicrms. J. Ladicos K. Lewis. M. Pelt. Nl. Rrigers L. Mason. 5. Cauldftr. B Dixon. B, lless, G. Hines. G llodges, M. Holcombe, K Hunter, M. Kight, G. Kraus S. Lamb. P. Lewis. S. Levis R. Little, D. McManus, C Nelson. ll. Ruzus, T. Scutem- C. Shaffer. A. Wnod, B. Bald min, W. Crarlrluck, WV. Mar cum, J, Met-kins, J. Moyer F. Murphy, C. Parvin, J. Pul- lard. A. Puulter. E. Ratley Y. Reardon, R. Schellato, F Sliellwrse. W. Barrett, R L+-ary, M. Long. M. Martell J. Mc'Lm'ocl. J. Morrison. . Radfurd. L. Raulerson. Repass. E. Sansone. B. Savage M. Sawyer, E. Schellato, D. Sigsby. J. Spruill, C. Writ N INTH GR DE Pl HOMEROOMS 307. 311. 316 L. Baker, C. Huddleston. K Miller, S. Smith, V. Suggs, L Taylor. W. Vining, C. Went worth, B. Womack. D. Wong K. Crifhn, T. Horston, R Hanison, D. Cartlidge, D Causcy. L. Owen, J. Smith, B Spring. F. Spring, M. Steph 1-nson, Y. Stump, A. Sutton S, -Bwanner. K. Talton, G Yick, H. Walker, B. Weeks P. West. M. Wihite, M. White hurst. M. Williams. G. Wynn S. SU-mart. R. Elliott, C Foster. F. Cvlamille, E. Har rlev-. J, Jones. D. Larson, D l.Q-mis, L. Muhre, D. Register A, Rurliglvr. G. Sawyer, V' Sarwill. .-X. Wong, E. Wong J. Wmul. J. Anderson, lf Blaylock. S, Calloway, C Croft, B. Dawis. M. Dotsnn ff, Dunning. C. Fore-hand, M llall. F, Jurrlan. C. Lamb, R I.f-mis, lf. Moore, C. Robert- -nn. N. Rui:-r. J. Shearln, A 'l'altf+n, R, Ward. H. Viilsun P. Wwfrlriift. C, Cherry. V Cwx. J. Daxis. C. llnggard R. 1......,n. K. Powell, wf l'ritc-hard. R, Rawlcs, J. Scars borough, C. Swersky, J 'I'rainer. R. William!-nn. R Zuidvrna, Wi, Owens. R. Prar- wn. ll. Tarral, B. Bailey. F. Barker. 5. Bnmnsun. M. Car- roll. J. Lalund. P. Langstwn. N. Leuig, J, McKenzie, D. Mizell. D. Pee-le. 5. Sadler, B. Samuel. M. Stewart. N. TYCX- ler, J. Williams. J. Wynne. 5. Forbes, T. Litteral, M. Peter- b0l'l. IHINK S XRL LO0lxlNf ll 11111 that the women lule Let to ll hl Ire nu ophon1o1e rla s ofhccrs a1e Lln a Harrls t1e1su1e1 Janne Marh ll presldent Lllzabeth Rader N1CC1JI'CSlfl6Ill and Jo Ann flllldlll ecretarx ponsor WNf '!?' Ever nward Strlve the Sophomores So tlll lb l11 h school' We have finally leached o11e of out oals be111g 111 se111or hlgh school We feel sO fortunate IH atta1111ng th1s goal and 111te11d to do our best 1n followmg the footsteps of 0111 p1edecesso1s Our Hrst dass at Manu we1e dttlitkdlll ones but ones that me w1ll always 1emembe1 fhe SIZE of Manly fflghlelled Us the many new faces made us feel unlmportant the numelous 100mm were dlffi c11lt to find the ll0Il16WO1k seemed unbearable a11d our l1VCb we1e 1n a state of gene1al chaos Gradually me came to know Maury a11d a large pa1t of tl1e student body We have become members of VBIIOUS clubs and have trled to take an HCIIVF pa1t 111 the organlzatlon of Maury We a1e 110 lo11ge1 fllghtened of the SIZC of Mann H01 of the l1und1eds of students who pass through llel halls each day We are too busy becommff a part of Maury to be frlghtened o It Now we are one blg fdflllly and HIC looklng forward to the three years we w1ll spend to gether We know these years w1ll be filled w1th happlness but we also reallze that there vwlll perhaps be a httle sadness Vhth the wonderful help of our class sponsor, MISS Doran, a11d the rest of the faculty we hope that the graduatlng class of 1957 Wlll reach goals of mh1ch Maury Hlgh School can be justly proud Q 3 Q Y. f Y. 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BLNY Bl bl' M1 Doran has llttle lClSUfC tnne now that she has bCCOIHC the sophomore cl'1ss IIOMLROONI 1 ln t Row lean Latnhdln Bexellx Jordan Nllcln lxan f1rolxn Lallllldlll janet Luca N c :nd ou Xrne lx er Ro e Lee Na x 0 Y onne f Brlnn lync Pa frm Thlrd Row Nlartha lxnecht Alan lxlaxan tene lane Randall lxeeter Deder Lane Thuna Iordan Juanita Le eueur eu t1 Row la rx lx lame Lauman 1 lelxox thnle lxeexer Plmd on lla lXlllll1OII I IOM BROO N1 Z PROQRANIS' It IS a cold job that the e choru member undertake at the 'Nlauu cl3!llJN lhankiclvlng name Seen Clllllg pro rams are Pa Leake Carolyn Dunshee Dora Freeman Barbara Jone Atwood Xbbltt Dlana Grlllo Nxkkx l'UlCll3 and Welton Qnnth l'lI tRovw flaudla Md allum Charlotte Max hall FUIIHIC 'Nlaxo fear I3 Martln Kath lfenM1Qk1ll Segond Row loxce Matto'-t Lynn Nl Qarthx 'Vlartha Mllhs ,IHIIICC 'Vlarihall Nlarlon 'Wan um Vlary NlcCar hs 'lh1rdR0w -Xrlene 'Nlcxeal Anne NIcLlennan Barbara XICDHTIP Conme lVI1ller 'Vlarx Nlachen Pe gt Nlclaellan C3101 Wlareui Fourth Row lat N1l lXUNSYl Bohhx Wleelc Don Wlalpasi Barbara Nltlnrernex Fifth Row Daxld 'Vlar fua Dan Nleflul tx Dlck Nlaxo NLXT Lornpletlnl. hex telephone fall Wanda Harrl tep out of the booth to find lla bras and X 1rg1n1a Harrlc avsaltmgz 37 thelr turn - GWYV .. . 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HOMEROOM 12 HOVIEROOM 5 Frrst Row Rose Saunders Glenda Rerd Mlflam Powell Bethany Russell Lllllan Prlce Second Row B0OtSl6 Rlchards Jesslca Scar borough Dorrs Rougeau Laura Powers Frances Scott Ellzabeth Rader Thlrd Row Leslie Scarbrow Phrlllp Prlce Tommy Redd Daud Shames Wayne Seay Davld Schenk man Cecll Shaddeau Fourth Row Merle Evans Roland Sleberllch Rlchard Rawles Bates Reese Lelghton Roper Bobby Pollard Frfth Row Stuart Randlett SOPHO URES HOMEROOM 3 Frrst Row 'Nlir aret Bryan Shlrlew Steven Juamta Carter Rose Belsote Jean Brock Second Ron James Carraway Joann Hatton Joyce Forehand Dottle Bedser Faye Mark ham Barbara Waldrup Thlrd Row Wllllarn Ras Andy Max Raw Dozrer Jlmmy Perrx Leslxe Beck Pete Walker Tommy Booth Fourth Row Myron Sprln Roland Benton Raymond Clyburn Bobby Addr on John Matthews Flfth Ron Robert Adam heal Cox Blllx Forbe 42- Frrst Row Melba Jones Barbara Hylton Jane Jenerett Thelma H1CkS Ann Jennlngs Second Row Ruby Howell Geraldlne John son Judy Jablonskl Barbara Howlett Bar bara Hope Wynona Jones Thlrd Row Ray Holmes Dee Jones Mary Johnson Betsy Hughes JoAnn Johnson Susan Hod es Vlfgll Jones Fourth Row Tex Homgard Eddle Jones Henry Hughes Lee Jones Paul Hud cms LIUHX Jones Flfth Row Page John son M1tchellJern1 ln Cene llltilllll s D8Vld Irung gsm.-. it -1-Q '4IT'S MIGHTY CLOSE,', sums up Woodrow De- 55 Busk to Julia Craddock as they check the Maury News homeroom percentage chart. 110111110011 Z1 Us lU ' 14 1 ll 11 F 1 14 P 1 1 111111 1111 1111 111 1XUIl 1r 1 1 1111 011 .111 1 1 F1111 151 ll 1611111811 Pll 11111 1 1 1 1 11 ow 111111 1 1 r 1111 W11111111 Il 11 1 IP 11r1A 1 11 1111 11111 N1 lear N111 1111 X 111 El '1'.2.'v QV HOVIILHOOWI 101 F1rstR0v1 ,111 Anna f1111a111 ,111 Anna Harrl Oll L t11er bera Pat Harden Ila bra1 Q 111111 Row xldllflll bra1 Nanu 011111-:rt XII t,1111a 11111111111 P211 Lzflllllll Wanda Halrl D 111111 1 I CI 1111111 Row ,I1111 Lxllff Stuart .1 llll 111116 1111111u111 Llll 1 IIONIFRUONI 1110 1 011 1111 41 ,lane 1 .1r111e1 11111 11111 411, P1111 ow Thad 111116 r11 111111 N111 .111 111 N113 1 1 18 1111 H ir 1 1111 C II11 ll 1 V1 111e1 1111111111131 11 11111 11a1r1 11111161111 1raL11:1 law D1116- Ruth fer u 1111 561111111 Row 11111111111 U11r111a11 Jamce fxal la her L11u1be C1111 H6115 1211611 Marla Gal 11111 1L1111 1'a 11311 T1llIC1ROW 1xat111een 1'111e1 Hut 11111111 L:XN6lldU1XI1 1'11x11e11 131111 L-a111r11uX N 1111 Du Xal Nh1r1e1 1 1r11 W 111113 1.1111112111 1'11u1th Row 1'r1:11er111c Fam 1191? 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Q32 rw ii I ,i1 . .1 A 1 'A AA .fd 'lm N A, :s . -1 1' 1' .. 1-- 1.1, an '11 1, . 1 ' do A . ' , - l T, ' ' ' 1 ' - ,,' yi l , 1 . 1 :E A'v'v ' 1 4 1 ' 1 111 . -, 1. , X , ,U 1 I y Mr I .1 ,A , 1 ' 111 ,-- . --' I-4 F- : . ,, h ., 1 r ,D L, 5 L , lu ijlif-' 1 ' 1- 4 T . 1- , 111 VI, A 1 '-' . Q1 - 15' 1' 1 ' 5 ' , -. k?1l1,'A ' ' , . - C? X ' .' , A . . fn' - HONILROONI .909 lirst Hou June Ford Carole Llllr. Bfnbellna Nu ton Nheila Wlalker lanice rlx Cie: onr on Nan: x lu fellf-1 N Nlaclt Wood J ie W it in B tt lls N arua llc flor lat Pappfi hxrrl my mice Ten Phylll one tlf la ui f ul Harden Sxlua Stone Donald Pali ,her Fourth Bois Frfmk Wil on Troy Nwlndell Ros Meelcens J C Harrington Charles Qalzber Arthur Wetter Fifth Bois Alan Qaundtrs Jacob Watklii HONIEROOVI 31 P First Bow: janet Bristow. Ann Bryant. Dawn Bray. Mar aret Brett, Betty Lynn Carr. Becond Bow: Vixian Bradley. .lane- Caflee. Harriet Bruce. Anna Burton Betty Bond, fiwen Blackman, Third Row: Kath- erine Calhoun. Marilyn Boxley. ,luaiita Cartledce. Lynne Browne. Marie Brooki. Edward Broach. Cecil Carroll, Fourth Bow: Kenneth Butler, Charles Codrlell. li y lumh. ack Brou hton. Pill lwut in, Vlenxsood Byrd. F'fth Bow: ll l Carrie . Alan Blakemore. POSINC PRETTILY are Barbara Samuel. ,lanice Marshall. Judy jablonski. Barbara Bates, Mary Ann Johnson. Boys: Linny Jones and Robert Lawson. 35? ,A-s I YF' DG LATECOM ERN Buddy qauyer Carolyn Lason Nandr btrau hn Ralph Bailey John Beatty and Richard Smith were ahsent yxher' heir homeroom pictures were taken Howe-x ei the photographer caubht up with them a fin days ater 'x 93 OPHOMORES 'E' P pose for the Ph0f0grapher are junior cla s oflicers Robert Carter treasurer ,lohn Carroll vice reel dent William Car er president and Camlllepfat tu o ecretarx AUSING A MOMENT from their planning to fi f, Junlors Comblne Fun, Work . . September 1953 The future class of 56 arrlved at Manly First observations Maury High School was big a lot bigger than we expected and we also lCHl1ZCd that we werent so big We liked Maury though and some of us yomed clubs did homework wrote for the Maury News and Commodore d1d homework played football basket ball and baseball d1d homework homework and mole homework Most of us passed our sophomore subjects but there were some of us that Now we are Jumors How important we feel to be so classified We have kept working through trial and error success and failure to merlt this tltle Now 1n 1954 55 we the Juniors are contmumg to find ourselves busy Practlcally every club and school actlvlty has felt the effect of our junlor power for ln most of them we have representatlves who are helping to mold the destiny of the club, of Maury, and of us as individuals. The further we gvo in Maury, the more we like it. We are looking forward not only to acquiring a good her dlflicult Job as Junior cla ponsor IS Mr Inez Meekms education but also to having a good time We are especially anticipating our prom in the sprmg Then too some of the boys can hardly walt for the year when they can play varsity sports while many of the girls are looklng forward to becoming cheerleaders Others are just looking forward However all of us hope to pass this year and to graduate in 56 Of course there are some of us that How green the green freshmen act how silly the silly sophomores are' Were we ever like that? But oh' How dignified the seniors seem to be While we envy them we know that the life of a senlor cannot equal the happy days through which we are now passmg Behind us hes the ease of childhood Behind the play and slmple ways Before us, shadows of the future Before us are our senior days. The weak may think, 6'We must not stay For lo! this task requires brawnf' Brave leaders speak. What shall we say? Why say, 'Work on, work on and onl' ALWAYS SMILINC1n pn l HOMEROOM 4 First Row Joy Stokes Carolyn Dunshee Sheila Dennis Joyce Gold Barbara Kay Second Row Bobby Davis Dick Crockett Tor Ark Frances Davls Anne Mxllner Pat Grade Third Rows Bobby Addison Charles Elks Alan Jaffe Jimmy Fendlev Jimmy King Rick Summerford Portiu Deming Fourth Row Tommy Delk Jim my Deal Ronnie Fller Harold Davis Ra Pulliam Kenneth Eisenhower Fifth Row John Davis Edward Dall Billy Photinos Robert Harris Fred Rosenblum 4--' 'N-N HOMEROOM 6 First Row Arlene Swersky Frances Gross man Stella Gavarls Shirley Dixon Sue Gordon Second Row Rachel Greene Maxine Gladstone Wilma Bradford, Freda Wayne Frances Greene Peggy Foster Third Row Kerry Martens Libby Hol land Bertha Ross Ann Lucy Loretta Gib son Frances Gray Velma Cooke Fourth Row Dana Greenberg Henry Fulford Carl Mason Bruce Savage Morton Cole man Rogers Binkley Allan Doughty Fifth Row Lindsey Gardner Jules Warn er Carroll Green Tommy Toler Sixth Row Larry Goldfarb Joe Anderson Harrv Gar son beglns HOLD IT! From left to right, front ti back are June Hadley, Pat Olivares, Rae Walker, Betty Vlfhitehurst, Jackie Walker, Betty Griggs, Adel Harford, Ann Willis. June Moore. and Amelia Burrus. UN IDRS 95 DUM DA DLNI DLM Is that music we hear'7 Yes its Bobby Hylton musical genius of Maury playing morning melo dies for John Scarborough Norma Taylor and Allen Martlnson before clas work 'f -'--M ...nl FOOD BLILDS MLSCLES a ree Commodore Crldders Carl Baker Nlek Mlhalls lxenm lVl1ller Seth Hod es B111 Darden Leo Demaro and Donnle lame as they muneh thelr lunch HOMEROOM 8 Flrst Rom Barbara Gibson Barbara Gus Xnn Lathes Gex11elTaylor Jerry ,loner Second Hom TVTHTIOII Cathey ,loetta Hub bard Sandra Kmlaw Tma Cowolo Marlon lkldd Sandra .lenkms Thlrd Ross D anna Jason Ann Re pess Margxe Kesser Sandra Cox Delores Culhfer Betty Atke on Max Chapman Fourth Row Bobbx Hylton Jack Horgan Hal Whlte John Cobb Linwood Keech Stexe Siegel ,IIIHHTX lxlene Flfth Row Smlttv Klght Jlrnmx jordan John Ashcraft Ceor e Tettelton 'lam ell Thomp on SWEETS FOR THE SWEET declares Charles Stringfellow to his friend. JU IOR 'IH 'Qi HOMEROOM J Flrst Row Betsy Hopklns Thelma Hall Barbara Burks Maureen Luck Norma Sue Korel Second Row Loulse Lauden lager 'Vlary Iem LEWIS Falth O'Ne1ll Shelby ,lean Paschall Nora Mathena Faye Hop- klns Thlrd Row ,lack Hopkrns Bobby Sambdln Robert Holland Armand Levy Dale Leary Herbert Kleln Lawrence Lew IS Fourth Row Wllllam Hart Curtls Har rlson Charles Tunstall Johnny Ware Lar ry Lambert Lewls Walton Flfth Rom lrun Klavan Shelley Henderson Wllllam Mannmg Thomas Lloyd Gallals Mathenv Charles Sano 4' Se IIOMEROOMS 16 AND 206 Fir't Row' Donna Loydon Mary New Goin ,love Beale Jenny Carroll Joanna CatGel1 Ncconrl Row Nanny Asbel Klttx Aclamq Audrey Mirle Bowen Jean Barln: Bosllee Bolln June Lyfllllfl lvlurd Rom li llxWe1 fl Blllx Manson 'Vlarxlyn Cap lall ll lLxIZ1C Brasuell Barbara Wh1te llc-ad Barbara Brlb 'Nancy Aldr1d e I ourth lion Bob Atklnson Allmond Burn ham Ldd1e Abourjxhe D8X1d btephenson leorge Xclxerznan Ollver Dauglfldrlll Flfth hon Henrw Hayman Bob Harrls B111 Laffee Bert Harrell Carlton Dlxon Fred the Lee 6-0 CORRECT QIZIL 1 nnportant when buxm a Nlaurw rm declare Plnl Hart and Mr W C Saunders llUNll ROONI l r o s Pat lefirce C arol Nan: ICI Slllrlex lone Saunflra Vlfx and Barlmarl ltthms N cond 1 x llowl P1 1 Sclma X her Carol lemlbetter 'Vlazx lllla lac Pall lhslll D nf-r Blllx Branv C lrrl lion B albert xlllltilffl Le L cr ulnnnn feor f Bro Il ,Iohn or a I enn one Ntuart Pctork Fourth ou 11 N 1rf urttf lfluarr futrhm ll Wa PI lun Nlffarthx 'Nlf-lun lwlnhorn liolnert lerrnan EEK A NIOLSE' 6XCl8lmS Pat Harden as NlClClC Dremoms gm gerly strokes Sonny Sawyers pet UNIURS HOMEROONI 19 rust Bon Barlmara Wllll8Ill orr LI'Clgl1lOIl Phyllls Bullock rlCfT1llHUfWNltl Second Row Lvelxn Hlcks 'Nlars Anne John on Phyllx Colles Mary lxav Brown rn Al1LCCOHqOlYO Th1rdRow Llnwood D150 Harrell Barnes DEIIIIIQ GTIXH James Jones Larry Creef fourth Rom NIHIITICC balomon kx 'Vlelwn Sussman john Ste er INI STARY ED remarks Au brev Chlttw to hx frrends Tom Kolantas Tony s frlend and Phll Joynes as they walt the-lr turn IN 1I'lC JU IDRS WHAT A GAME' CXCl8lm Dudley Meekms Vernon Howard Donnle James D1 ana Barlow Sheppy Wllkxn son and Frank James 98 HOMILROOM 10a Flrst Row Shlrley Stelnman Mary Ran dolph Faye Barnes Amt:-1 Phelps June Bray Second Bon Ann Penello Margle Oddessy Beverly Owens Pat Prentlss Frances Ottley Ruby Odenthal Th1rdRovw James OLeary Mary Agnes Pare Helene Peltz Mars Nlrglnla Perry Pat Thomas Dorothy Plerce Marle Hlgglli Fourth Row Burton Pledel Dean Parker Alfred Dalton Rlchard Radford jerry u1ndt Freddie Byels Flfth Row Terrv Small John Petrlck John Alfred Reld George baker HONIEROONI 111 Fir t Row Shulamlth Reich Nlirellle lxa men Lois Garrett Sigrid Flyer Betty Lu Las Second Row Betty Paul -Xlice Lulp Betsy Hill lxatxe Collins Loretta Joseph son Barbara Springer Third Row john Stuart Bob Hod es Be-yerlx Rafal Phylli Jones Ylr lnla Anderson Saul L6ll'JON1l7 Stuart Eyerett Fourth Row jamie Duren Billy Duke Lewis lo hee bu lxatsampe Billy Buck llope Janus l'1fth Bow Xl bert llotly l'LI'IllC lloyd lVlelun Hou e sri' HOMEROOM 112 First Row: Margaret Shupe 'Vlartha Bran- non Betty Alphin, Sandra Proctor. Betty Lou Rhodes. Second Row: Doris Sawyer. Pat Sawyer .lusteen Berriman, Dorothy Swersky, Elizabeth Rutter Betty' Richards. llhird Row: Joe King, Marilynn Saunders. Lynn Batts Sarah Gay Simerson. Jo-Anna Bydin svard, Mildred Sawyer, Elaine Rose. Fourth Row: Paul Shapiro. Rudy' Parvin. Cordon Sellers Robert Ashburner. Bobby Schattner Wo Kue. Fifth Row: Donald Barker, Louis Schmidt, Raymond Mullins. Stanley' Samuels. Jack Satterthwaite. Y eviw ' if f 'A' il 'w . ? s--- 2 SLNSHINL FRESH AIR AND COOD FOOD are the best beauty care possible report these Maury lasses as th y enjoy their noon day break Left to r1 ht they are Marx kay Browning Charlotte Marshall Anna Burton Frances Grey Mars lem Lewis Atwood Abbltt Betsy Lanier Loretta Comess June Moore Betty WhltChUfSt and Suzanne Stir in more paint on her mater- . giifggi 31,5 ' -plc 1 , V' 'S ,ludyf lipshur as she rlabs .:Zg.-1:Q.,, 'l Q P. 1 S 99 HONIEROONI 113 nal Bom janet le ner flenda W1 son iloria Blakey lni Spllka Linda Smith Second Bois Welton Smith Tommy Hain mond Pat Williams Katherine Scott Jan ice Moxserx Duran XlCD8Hl8l Third Rom kenneth Woodruff Hu h McNeal Lerox lerrx Leon Sherwood Rlehard Sullivan STOP THE MLSICV shi ek 'Nancy Oxerton a David Bonner blows hi tub'1 loud and clear 'f ' Fourth Bois Richard Shiyels Tommx Bland Larrx Staine 0 f Dau Donald bum Leo Tucker UNIORS HSITTING PRETTY, are Wilma Stauffer, Inga Kuun, Barbara Burks. Claudia Parker. Betty Wood, Marilyn Saunders, Bill Carraway, and Howard Beaton. 100 HOMEROOM 211 First Row: Gail Wilkes, Betty Harri-. Betty I ou Stephenson Helen Leah Yavner, Gloria Fain. Second Row: Judy lfpshur Barbara Lrwi., Norma Twiford Sandra Weaver. Virginia Stutz, Doris Smith. Third Row: Caleb White. Barbara Wilkins, JoAnn Wood, Marianne Wfilcox, Darlene Storms. Sunny Zabner. Fourth Bow: Bay Stallings. Earl Van de Riet. Tommy Zwemer, Billy Williams. Page Sutton. Calvin Kroll. Fifth Bow: Vernon Sykes. Jesee Summerford. Russell Wood. HOMEROONI 310 1'1rst Boys Atw ood Abbltt lofknne Barne Bobble Blalkle Linda Berlin Gene Bay ard Second Boyy Ann Bray Geraldlne Cartlndge Ann Borgs Beth Brooks Snowy Beery Pat Caroon Thlrd Bow Bobby Carter Lyelyn Olsen 1Nancv Harmon Judy Wllson Joan Crawford Zada Capo Fourth Boys Ronald Berg Brlly Carter ,lackle Carr john Carroll Pat Brady Fxfth Row Longyyorth Calvert Fo ter Buy rn 1N1shan Ayed1k1an Bo Ault Tommy Hope Henry Bedsel HOMILROOM 313 Flrst Row Jackle Walker Bllhe Jo Thur man Barbara Noel Myrna Myers Lonme Pasner Second Row Ann Mote Pa Moore Teddy Marty Hannah Moulthrop Saundra Novak Betty Meathery Thlrd Row Leon M0ff1SCtt8 Katle 'Nlblock Joan McClure Dorothy Mehard Charlotte Broyynlng Pat Cox Barbara Mcfieynolds Fourth Royy B111 Oates Layyrence Cole man Allen Pepper Jack Oates James Crompton Jay Whlte Flfth Row C6011 MOYTIQ Dayld Jones Eddle Kesser Nor man 'V1oore Hatton Nash .a ' 'fr fk LATECOMERS Flrst Row Dorothy Pltt Jean Smlth Carol Flscher Mary Leyyls Dayls Dale baranxl las Camllle Gattuso Second Row Nelle Laney Bette Hardlson Myra Flelscher Frances F3CC1'1lIll Betty Morrlsette M11 ley Brlstow Gene Halsllp Eddxe Warrlng ton Stuart Mxller Fourth Row Jim Cook Tom Rue Warren Mercer Ed Cooke Larry Starnes Bonnie Batllner Phll Hart George Oyyens Kay White 1 LL CARY L ays Nlonty DHNIQ to Frances Cray Dot 'laylor Jack Commodore Nancy rlaylor and 'N ar aret Tatter on 101 JU IORS x V ' ,- 1 N ,LA -s V. ., ' if I I 1 1 ' Y 3 1' r ': ' ' . . . s. ' ,L 1 . o- ' V Q , , . . , ,Q-, . u ' if . ' . N cr ., ,. 1, . ' . 1 K - ' 1 ', . D ' I '. - I 1' fl 9 , ' I ' Y 1 ' , ' . . A .' , ' s- ., a 9 .Y' Q 1: , . Q , 1- I 9 , 7 Y 1 9 .1 2 ,V Q ' 1 Ar ' C, 5 7' ff Y ,, . 4 A F N ., . .Num Q . X 7 - L ,y , X--. ' ': I' ' . . ' , ,. s X 1 Y ' 9 ' , . Y . l . 11 2 , - L 'Y' . . 1 ' . 1 . 1 4 f ' 1 ' .4 I: 1 ' 4 ' Q V dred Wyatt. Thlrd Row: Bob Wells, Berk- W A , . 5 .M. f . . - '2 3 - A , ' . : ' . . 4 .C - 7 v f ,V . ' ' ' ' 4 ' ' 1 ,f f '. 9 - 1 V ' 'f' a-. - 1 il A . ' - Q1 H f 'I I 'U - ,I ': , . N , f - 7 7 F v 7 ' Q . -z , r C -y L 2 , ' . , A . .Q . , ' J ' 1 A 9 5 3 ' , v. . . . .T -fe 5 a 4 ' ' . V f , ,YI . 'l.,P ' . I lar l N . . , S A v ,M . . X - .I g 1 s 1. 1 .F 1 .- .- nf' 4- 'QPAUSE THAT REFRESHESV, .lo- anna Bentley, Yvone Mears, Barbara Jones and Eddie Pfaehler take time out from their administrative duties to have a coke. Seniors Name fficers, Relate Class Histor 1952 witnessed our birth as a class, 1955 writes finis to our class history. Three all too short years! They have been a strange mix- ture of joy and of sorrow, of victory and of defeat. They have meant growth for some of usg standing still for others. They have been years which have opened to us new vistas, years which have given us the security of cer- tain knowledge. They have been years in which we have been able to cast oil childish- ness and to don the garments of maturity. They have been years filled with the joy of fellowship. They have bee11 years of change. Some of our group have yielded to the lure of money and left school to enter the business worldg some have heard the call of romance and have 104 exchanged the school bell for the wedding bell. Some have entered the Armed Forces. Some, as is true of any group, have gone down in defeat, unable to stand up under classroom pressure. These represent a minority. They have been years that have produced leaders, leaders in scholastic achievement and leaders in extra-curricular activities. They have been years that are singularly free of red marks on office ledgers. They have been years, therefore, to which we point with pride. We came, we sawg we conquered and were con- quered. lVlay our record read that we have run a good race, fought a good iight, and we pray that we may have grown in grace with God and in stature with our fellow-men. Miss Puckett Solves Graduates' Dilemmas JANUARY OFFICERS President .............. Edward Pfaehler Vice-President . . . . . Barbara Jones Secretary . .... . . . Yvonne Mears Treasurer . . . . . . Joanna Bentley JUNE OFFICERS President ................. Nick Mihalas Vice-President . . . . Jim Vermillion Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . . . . . June Moore . . . . Jordan Ball ' A A,,. , t V Tyr , V1 Miss Reina Puckett, class adviser, Checks plans for the senior prom and graduation , V-W Mow- ' Own 1 S l ALL SMILI-LS . . . Happily posing after being elected June Senior Class officers are: Nick Mihalas. June Moore. jim Vermillion. and jordan Rall. HE'S TOPS-Lawrence Hurst, valedictorian, comes out smiling after having received some good news. His average is 95.517. TAKING IT EASY-'Now this is what I call Livin, the Life of Rileyf' declares John Wade, who has an average of 91.04-5. READY FOR GRADUATION- Yvonne Mears climbs the steps of success with an average of 91.041, ANU RY , f l BOTTOMS UP- There,s nothing like a cool drink, is the motto of Burton Ashman, salutatorian whose average is 95.000. W .re '59 IT'S ALI, OVER-Ahl The thought of never having to use these again seems to please Mar- vin Stark, third honor graduate with an average of 91.960. CATCHING UP- At last a chance to read Ivanhoe, sighs Harvie Jones, sixth honor grad- uate with an average of 90.190. UN ln addition to the top three, the June honor graduates pictured below were: William Wood, 95.8003 Mary Moore. 95.683 Carol Berlin, 95.453 Elizabeth Lanier, 95.343 Barbara Moore, 94.903 Charlotte Mangum, 94.883 Esther Kue. 94.863 Ada Rubin, 94.403 Ellen Robinson, 94.363 Bar- bara Horner,94.183 Charles Stringfellow, 94.11' David Gregory. Jr., 94.043 Albert Cadaret. Jr., 93.953 Molly Workman. 93.783 Joyce Silcott, 93.383 Edna Neighbors, 93.133 Charles Jackson, 92.853 Barbara jones. 92.803 Nancy Overton. 92.793 Ellias Guy, 92.283 June Moore, 92.253 Betty Renn, 91.963 Phyllis Mehard. 91.75. 9 Harriet Aindursky, 91.593 Sidney Slavin, 91.553 Stuart Bennett, 91.503 Shulamith Reich, 91.453 Richard Nelms, 91.353 Robert Hydinger, 91.313 Helen Hupman, 91.283 William Win- stead, 91.153 Beverly Cooke, 91.053 Alvin Owens, 91.0433 Kurt Berggren, 91.0413 Arnold Block, 91.003 Garland Lambert, Jr., 90.853 Barbara Hudgins, 90.643 ,loan White, 90.603 Ellis James, 90.103 Alfred Morris, Ir., 90.063 Jordan Ball, Jr., 90.02. ,IX 'M I CANVI' BELIEVE IT- George Jenkins, Valedic- torian, is both proud and pleased at his 97.68 average. TO THE TOP - Cynthia Slavin, salutatorian is on her way with an average of 95.95. SCHOOL ISN,T SO BAD- Bobby Barrow, third honor graduate, smiles as he thinks of his 95.807 average. JUNE RAE ANSIJLL Curly llaury News Representative Volleyball Club Intra mural Sports LIKES Cooking Photography Sports AMBITION To be a gym teacher June General THOMAS EVERETT ACEY 6 4, Acey LIKES French Fries UVA weekends Friday 3 I5 AMBITION fo be a professional wrestler June General WOING KONG ARK Kong Johnston H1Y Football Spanish Club LIKES Sports Movies Sport Cars AMBITION To be an engineer June Language .abs PAT RICIA ANINE ALLBROOKS a bl Minstrels FBLA Maury News Representative Red Q-ef Cross Representative LIKES KD1ttlHgAfgylCS Jazz Concerts Red Convertibles AMBITION To attend Marv Wa hlngton January General ROBERT LEWIS ARMACOST JR Armadzlll Track LIKES Boat racmg Parties Water Skiing 'rw AMBITION To go to college January Language HARRIET LEA AMDURSKY 3 'ui Harriet -J' Dramatics Club Junior Usher Maury Bam Literary X Society Debating Club Commodore Staff LIKES Acting Fried Chicken Burroughs AMBITION To attend college ln New York and have an acting career June Language THOMAS MILTON ARRASMITH III The menace West H1 Y School Spirit Committee Debating Club Dramatlcs Club LIKES Hamburgers Angel Food Cake Just messln around AMBITION To attend University of Virginia June General ALBERT EVERETT AMOS Chorus, Baseball, Red Cross Club. LIKES: Movies, Spanish, Music. AMBITION: To be as much help to other people as I can. June. General. BERTON WILLIAM ASHMAN ugertu Spanish Club. LIKES: The Beach, Art, Motor Boats. AMBITION: To attend college. January. Language. PATRICIA JANE ANDERSON scpatsyfs Y-Teens, French Club, Red Cross Representative. LIKES: Music, Sports, Clothes. AMBITION: To attend college. June. Business. -UI- T17 'Wu' vu as, Air It Z' 19 'fr' 55 LINA ROGERS ATWOOD SENIORS Chorus SCA Representatlve LIKES Sewlng Sleep u Late Food AMBITION To be a nurse June General RICHARD EDGAR BAKER Dlckze Maury News Representatlwe JV Football Travel Club LIKES Hamburgers Sports Travelmg AMBITION To be an Esquzre artlst and a m1l l1ona1re.,lune General JOSEPH PATRICK AUGUSTINE oe West H1Y Math Club Tennis Team Monogram Club SCA Representatne LIKES Tenms Lan guages Readlng AMBITION To attend college and enter foreign SCIVICC June Language THEODORE BAKER .IR e SCA Representatxve LIKES Wme Women and Song AMBITION To attend Lnlversltv of Vlr glnla January General LACY WENDEL AUSTIN Lace Travel Club LIKES Cars Baseball AMBITION To attend college ,lune General CLARENCE JORDAN BALL JR Jordan Travel Club West HIY Golf Team Monogram Club Iunlor Usher SCA Representatlve LIKES Golf Glrls Basketball AMBITION To attend col lege June Language WYMAN HASTINGS BAILEY JR Wyman Band LIKES Skatlng Band Acrobats AMBITION To become an electrical technlclan June General DIANA CLAIRE BARLOW Dee School Sprrlt Commlttee Chorus YTeens SCA Representative Dramatlcs Club LIKES Don Danclng Fried Chicken AMBITION To get MRS degree ,lune General CARL LEE BAKER Bake Co Captam Football Team Monogram Club Wres tllng Team SCA Representatlve LIKES Huntlng Flshlng Glrls AMBITION To become a veterl narlan June General PAUL DAVID BARLOW Davzd Band Orchestra LIKES Tennis Music Football AMBITION To attend VPI June General 1 MELTON EVERETTE BEAXNE SENIOR D E Club SCA Representatlve LIKES Huntm CIFTS Money AlVIBlTlOlN To enllst m the Marme Corps ,Ianuarv General ROBERT ALLEN BARIXES JR Barnzze HIT Chorus ,lunlor Lsher Cartoon Club LIKE5 SMlH1II'llI'lg Music Football AMBITION To attend V PI June Language HOWARD HUNTER BEATOIX How Football SCA Representatlve LIKES Water Skung Summer Vacat1on Football AMBITION To attend collere ,Ianuarv General YVONNIE BRIGHT BARNES Yvonne LIKES Dogs Movles Danclng AM BITION To be a housewlfe ,lune Buslness IHOMAS WESLEY BEASLEX LIKES Bowllng Loafxng Swlmmlng AMBITION To llve a long and happy llfe June General MARGARET ELIZABLTH BARNHILI Margaret Mlnstrels Spanlsh Club Chorus LIKES Records Murder MOVICS Basketball AMBITION Enter Unlverslty of Vlfglnla school of nurslng June STUART WINSTON BENNETT ill, Travel Club LIKES Flshlng Tennls Swlmmlng AMBITION To attend college June Language RICHARD WAYNE BARROW Rach Football Travel Club LIKES MOVICS Popular Muslc Sports AMBITION To attend college June .IOANNA LEE BENTLEY Dmkle FBLA Representatlve to Gxrls State LIKES Boys Clothes MUSIC AMBITION ClVll Servlce Work January BUSIHCSG ROBERT MANGUM BARROW Bobby Dramancs Club Chorus Latln Club Maury Bam Lxterary SOClCty LIKES Tennls Hamburgers Reaclmg AMBITION To attend college June 1 1 u as . . . 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I , 7 55 FBLA Spamsh Club MUSIC Club LIKES Fudge SHIRLEY MAE BERGER SEN IORS BOYNIIII Team Handlcraft Club LIIKES Plclcle Clothes Partzes AMBITION To et marrled June Ceneral JOANNE LILLIAN BLAIKIL Chorus YTeens Maury News Representatlve Trl HIY DFHITIHIICS Club LIKES Banana Splut Dancm Sports AMBITION Enter Nurses tram ln mCal1forn1a ,Iune Language IXL RT BERGGRILN Kurt West Chapter H1Y Basketball Dramatlcs Club Spam h Tournament LIKES Rhythm and Blues Music Cute Glrls Sports AMBITION To he a succe s m llfe June Languaoe ARNOLD HOWARD BLOCK Arnold Band Maury Bam Llterary Society Commodore Staff Debatmg Club LIKES Cadlllacs Mlaml Beach Fraternlty Conventlons AMBITION To attend College June Language CAROL R BERLIN Carol V French Club Spanlsh Club SCA Representative Commodore Staff School Splrlt Commlttee French and Spamsh Tournaments LIKES Hard Shell crabs Summer Vacation Photography AMBITION To attend college June Lan uage EUGENE CHARLES BLOTTINER Gene Spanlsh Club LIKES Records Books Football Q AMBITION To study pharmacv .Iune Language was .ILDITH W BERLIN fudy DE LIKES Frled onlons PIZZH Dancmg AM BITIOIN To attend College June General DAVID VERNON BONNER JR Dave Band Orchestra LIKES Muslc School DeMolay AMBITIOV To enter Mlaml Lnlverslty June General Il DANIEL JAMES BLACK Dan Art Club Maury Bam Llterary SOClCIy Spamsh Club Popular Music Club LIKES Frlendly People Rhythm and Blue GlflS AMBITION To enter LDIVCTSIIY of Marvland June General JALQLELINE LEE BONWIVILLF lackze Cakes Records Convertlbles AMBITION To at tend Wllllam and Mary June Busmess - l iq as - as X ..,, Y . 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I - CURTIS MARVIN BROOKS Pro essor LIKES Phllosophy Muslc Sclence AMBITIOIN To become a Chemlcal Engineer June Language SHIRLEY MARIE BOWYER fe'-X-s Shirley D E Club LIKES Coolcmg Baseball Football AMBITION 'lo get marrled January General BUFORD CLAYTON BROWN .IR Buddy Band Johnston HIY LIKES Cars Glrls MUSIC AMBITION To attend V P I June General JON FERRIN BRAITHWAITE ,g Q' on LIKES Water Skung Travel1ng Books AMBI TION To attend V M I June Language NORMA LOUISE BROWN Lou FBLA lNurses Club LIKES Bowllng Slliglflg DflV1ng AMBITION To become a secretary June Buslnes FI VA MAE BRANNOCK Elva Mae HS-f Blble Club LIKES FlSlllIlg Travelmg Slnglng AMBITION Settle down to a happy married llfe June General CLARENCE EUGENE BRYAN Eugene Huntlng and FlShlYlg Club LIKES Water skung Huntlng FlSh1I1g AMBITION To go to work June General JOHN JOSEPH BRANNON ,,- fohnny Monogram Club Baseball Team LIKES MOVIES Baseball AMBITION To attend college June General JAMES NASH BRYAN Bryan Baseball Team Football Team Volleyball Club LIKES Swlmmlng Baseball Football AMBITION to find a good job June General JAMES HOLT BROCK hmmm SCA Representatlve, West Chapter H1 Y LIKES Tennls, Sports, Muslc. AMBITION To attend Um verslty of Vlrglma. June Language. ai tl 14 ,SQL 19:- 19 MYRA SANDRA Bl LLOCK SENIOR FTA Club LIKE3 Talking Music Having Fun AVIBITION To attend colle e June General RICHARD DAVI9 CAKE Dick Wet Chapter H1X LIKEQ Football Swimming. Track ANlBlTlON To attend college June feneral .re A'VIELIA GR AY BL RRLS ,mix Amelia Maury News Art Club SCX Qehool Spirit Com mittee Minstrel KIllltlI1 Club Lllxlg qports People AMBITION 'l o attend college June General ROLAND EUf ENP CALI IS Gene Track Team Jnettes LIKES Sports Nut Sundaes Dancing AVIBITION To attend VPI January General ALBERT JObEPH CADARLT II ia ,Sw Cad Dramatlcs Club LIKES Math Food Girls AM 6' BITION To attend The Naxal Academy June Z Q3 'Q-40 55 Language ARNOLD JAY CARMEL Q! Math Club Mono ram Club Tennis Team LIKES Music Tennis Parties AMBITION To study medl Line June Language MARY ANNE CADDELL Mary Anne SCA Representative Popular Music Club Maury News Representative LIKES Boys Tennis Cars AMBITION To attend college June Business CHARLENE DELORES CARR Crazy Y-Teens. LIKES: Drive-In Movies Swimming Foot- ball Games. AMBITION: To become a secretary. June. Busine--. GERALD HEYWOOD CAFFEE 'glerryl' West Chapter Hi-Y, Football Team, ,lunior Usher. LIKES: Football, Swimming, Basketball. AMBI- v ,2 TION: To attend college. June. General. , ,A ROBERT LEE CARROLL X K5Dizzy,1 - Hot Rod Club. LIKES: Parties, Sports, Cars. AM- BITION: To enter the Service. June. General. RAYMOND CHARLES CLABOUGH QP' 'CT' Clabough Band. Fishing and Hunting Club. LIKES: Sports. Building. Airplanes. Working on Cars. AIVIBITIOIN: To become a pilot ln the Air Force June General WILLIAWI FRANKLIN CARY ER B11 y Spanish Club Maury 'Xeus Repre entatlxe SCA Representatne LIKES Beach Sport AMBITION To attend colle e January Language IOHN VIITCHELL CLARKE ack West Cllaptei Hia French Club Latm Tourna ment French Tournament LIKES Parties Glrl AIVIBITION To enter pre med at lI'llV6I'SlIy of Xlrgmla August Language IANIS EILEILXI CARE ER an Cartooning Club LIKES Dravung SXNIIYIITIID Weekerlds AIVIBITION To tuclv art June General JOAN LVL CLAY oan DL Club Nurses Club LIKES Pizza ple Dancing Skating AMBITION To attend business school tnPh1ladelph1a June General MANUEL Cl-IERACLES Creek LIKES Sports SCIENCE AIVIBITION JOIN he Service ,Iune General DIANNE GLORIA COMLSS Dzanne Spanish Club Drama Scenery Club LIKES Col lectmg Records Listening to the RBdlO Talking AMBITION To attend college June General ALBREY PEYTON CHITTY Aubrey SCA Representatne Track Football Basketball Volleyball Club LIKES Music Sports Glrls AM BITION To attend LIIIXCTSIIIY of Vlrglnla June General LORETTA ANN COMESS School Spxrlt Commlttee Etiquette Club Mlnstrels Dramatlcs Club Interior Decorating Club LIKEQ Burroughs Funny People Good Times AMBITIO To attend college June General ANNE CARTER CHRISTOPHER Chrzs School Splfll Commlttee SCA Representatlve Chorus Art Club Spanlsh Club Knitting Club LIKES Water skung Horseback R1dlDg Art AMBITION To attend college June General turf nr 19 in if Q. 1 55 JACK BARRY DABNEY ack IIKES Football Wood WOTICIII B1 eball AM BITIOJN Io become 'an apprentue mhmet nuker June Ceneral III RBERT ALVIN LGNSOLWO Herb JX Ba lxetball Team LIKVS shllllllllll Hand Ball Flshlng AIVIBITION 'I become a IJDI In tructor June Cener 11 WILLI XM BRINIXLEY DARDEN l Football Team Wrestlln SCA Repre 6IlI. lIlXi LIKES The Beach Football Ba eball AMRI TION To hecomea printer January General BEVERLY AINN LOOKL ev JUIIIOI' I her SCA Representatlve IIKES Art June Buslnes DARIEN PIERCE DALGHTREY .JR Dane Lanbuage Club LIKES Red convertibles Beach Glrls AMBITION To attend college January Language CAROLI' JEANNE CLLLOP Carole YTeens LIKES TV DI'lVlDg Partles AMBI TION To become a beautrclan June General PEGGT JOYCE DAVENPORT e FBLA SCA Repre entatne Blble Club BOWl1I1g Team Red Cross Club LIKES Slnglllg Tennl Modellng AMBITION To study muslc January Buslness ALICE BERNICE CLLP Alice SCA Repre entatne LIKES MUSIC Fudge Cake AVIBITIOXJ 'Io become a secretarv August Gen era CHARLES WILLIAM DAVIS Charles Blble Club LIKES AfChItCCIUf8IDf8W1Hg Sclence Hlstorv AMBITIOX To attend Wllll1m and 'Viarw VPI extension June General 'NIARY HANNAH CI TCHIN g'Mary Y Teens, FBLA, Red Cross Club, Chorus, Dramatlcs Club LIKES Chewlng Gum Swxmmlng, Dancing ANIBITIOY To attend Wllllanl and 'Vlary VPI Extenslon June Language f W, ' ca! as , ' T: . I ' g, QS - I- . , , . . - . . , . I . 55 5, A . f. Y i 1 A 4 .f. s' ' . ' L.: c g, . ' ' , - ' . ': lo ,' . ' s . . ' a . l 1 ' .J I it V ff, I ccB'Ilss ' i I V . I il. LT .S c D . X . Vx . : , , , s . - . f ' 2 CCB 77 . .S 7 , , . u J ,Z 7 Movies, Skating. AMBITION: To be a secretary. . ' s. . T , . IC ' 79 5 I F' U . : 7 7 4 ' . L : . . , I ' ' ' CC 55 W Y A , . . . . 7 ' . . . ., , . ' ' 7' NP g7, 1 5 I I 1 I 1 I , . : ' , 's, . V . Y , f . 1 : . '. I f CC ' 77 s ' ' . . : ' , ' . l. ' if 7, . : ' , f ' . ' . ' I 1 '- SENIORS 7...- A43- ALICE CAROL DEBLANC Alice Spam h Club Red Cro s Repre entatne FBLA School Splrlt Committee LIKES Jazz Concerts Vxrgmla Beach VPI Men AIVIBITION To attend College June BUSIHES JOHN RANDOLPH DAVIS John Folk Music Club LIKES FlShlIlg Hunting Foot ball AMBITION To attend VPI June General LEO ROSARIO DEMAIO W op Football Team LIKES Football Huntlng Fishing AMBITION To become an engraver Januarx General MONTGOMERY LAWRENCE DAVIS Monty wi? Art Club LIKLS Sport Music Drawing AM BITION To attend college June General LLIYABETH MILDRED DEMARK Mzllze D,E Club LIKES Movies Bowling D3HClDg AMBITION To be atyPlSt June General OTHO CHRISTIAN DAVIS LIKES Tennis Football Parties AIVIBITION To go 111110 the ln urance DUSIHCSS August General RUSH LNDERWOOD DERR Rush LIKES Sports Women Jokes AMBITION To attend Medical College of Vlfglnla June Language SHIRLEY MAE DAWSON Shlrl Maury Bain Literary SOCIBIY Spanish Club Y Teens Maury News Representative LIKES Sports Gardening Movies AMBITION To become a nurse June General .IESSIE THOMAS DILDAY Tom Football Team Track LIKES Boatlng Swimming Football AMBITION To become a prmter Jan uary General ANN SHERMAN DEARING Ann Y-Teens. LIKES: Eating Dancing Sleeping. AM- BITION: To work. June. Business. ai av- mv 1-'7' 19 I Sandy X Teens FBLA Assistant to Librarlan LIKES Svnmmm Music Movies AMBITION To attend business school June Bu mess FDGAR FVERETI EDWARDS Bzg Ed Johnston H1Y Football Team Basketball Team Monogram Club LIKES Food Popular MUSIC Sports AMBITION To become a doctor une Ceneral ERINEST GARLAND DL DLEY Garland Wrestling Monogram Club LIKLS SWIITIIHIII Football Wrestlm AMBITION To become prmter ,Iune General ILOYD WESLLI EDWARDS Wes DL Club LIKES Hunting Cars Traveling AM BITION To become a machmist June General RONALD FLOLRNOY Dl KE KI' Page LIKES Swimming Football Girls AMBITION To go mto the Armed Forces January General SIGRID ELAINE ELVER Szgrzd Art Club LIKF5 Ice Cream Sleeping late Doodling. AMBITION: To attend Mary Baldwin College. August. Language. WILLIAM THOMAS DUKE Duke LIKES Sports Music Dancing. AMBITION: To into the Air Force. August. General. WILLIAM ROBERT EPSTEI N Re Key Club, West Hi-Y, Track Team, Monogram Club, Music Club, SCA Representative. LIKES Photography, Math, Music. AMBITION: To become a dentist. June. Language. ALTON NEAL EDWARDS Alton LIKES Sports Banana Splits, Movies. AMBITION: To become an Arabian ski trooper. June. General. .IOIIN S. EVANS u.,0hIl,, Band. LIKES: Weekends, Boats, Steaks. AMBI TION: To go into the Armed Forces. June. Lan- guage. SONDRA FRANCES DOIG . . : . ,I . ff . '. : ' ' g.. ' g. : a CC d!! JAMES WALTER FRIEN D sEN1oRs Q' Q. - Johnston Hi-Y, Junior Usher. LIKES: Banana Splits, Television, Sports. AIVIBITION: To go into the laundry and cleaning business. January. Gen- eral. KATE LIVINGSTONE EWING '4Kalic,' Y-Teens, Maury News Representative, Red Cross Representative, Junior Lsher, Art Club, Etiquette Club. LIKES: Tennis, College Dances, Movies. AMBITION: To attend college. June. General. LESLIE HERBERT FRIEDMAN Les,' Maury-Bain Literary Society, Band. LIKES: Boat- ing, Water Sports, Travel. AMBITION: To attend college June Language IRANCIS MARGARET FAIRCLOTII Peggy Interior Decoratlng Club LIKES Jimmies Beach Ianasta Football AMBITIOIN To become a te no rapher January Business MADELLINE RI I'A FROSI' Dee LIKES Dancing Movies Reading AMBITION To be succe sful June General JAMES IIIOIVIAS FEINTRESS JR Tommze Chorus Bible Club LIKES Singing Sports H tory AIVIBITION To attend Lee College June General ARTHLR GRAY FULFORD Sonny Junior L her Drama Scenery Club LIKES Movies Women Bowling AMBITION To attend college January General 'NICOLETTE FORCHAS Azkkr Mmstrels Chorus Red Cross Representative Office assi tant LIKES Jazz Music Clothes Movies AMBITIOIN To lead a happy and successful life June Language THEODORE GEORGE GALANIDES e West H1Y LIKES Parties Dances Automobiles AMBITIONI To attend college June Language DORA VIRGINIA FREEMAIN Snookze Blble Club Chorus LIKES Chorus Oflice tram mg Church Activities AMBITION Future not planned June Business wr 'II' 56. H., :gt 'Z 19 MYRTLE GALLOP MW SENIORS LIKES Playlng uke AMBITION To become an alrllne hostess januarv General IFRROLD EVANS GOLDMAN ferry Math Club LIKE9 Loaflng Records Math AM BITION To become a dentlst june Language SY LVIA SUE GARRISON ue YTeens Chorus LIKES Hot fudge Sundaes V PI Holldays AMBITIOIN To studs. commerclal art June General NORMAN LEIGH GOODWIN Norman Maury News Representative Blology Club Art Club Bowlmg Club LIKES Bowlrng Art Sports AMBITION To attend Wllllam and Mary ,Iune General CONSTANCE ANN GATTLSO Conme Art Club Spanlsh Club Mmstrels Nurses As slstant Needlework Club YTeens LIKES Spa ghettl Travel Yankees AMBITION To be an alr IRIS GAYLE GOSEY Gayle Omnlbus Club LIKES Skatmg MUSIC Swxmmmg AMBITION To become a secretary June Business FRANCES LOIS GILLIAM Frances YTeens French Club Grrls State Maury News ,Iumor Usher Mlnstrels Play Day French Tourna ment LIKES French Frm! People Muslc AM BITION To attend college IH VlfglHl3 June Language LANIER GLIBERT GRANT 1 LIKES Jazz music Car Races Televlsxon AM BITION To go lnto the Armed Forces June General .IOAIN ANN GODWIW loan YTeens FBLA Spellln Club Office assistant Nurses assistant LIKES Sports Dancing Muslc AMBITION To attend college June General NORA ELIZABETH GRAY Nora FBLA Counselors office asslstant LIKES A good t1me Money Bows AMBITION To get a job June Buslness lf ' Y, .' V , . if ,Y . . z , , . - I . ' CCS 79 ' s ' : v . . ., . : I' ' L L I I K 55 77 7 7 , . : , , . : ' ' . . ,VI I 55 ' 97 . . , 1 a a ' s 9 ' ' : ' 1 9 ' : ' line stewardess. June. Language. KC 57 . : , , . if 93 - v ' 1 a 9 1 a 7 ' . : , , . - CSS 'dv : , , . - V I6 7! ' 5 7 I g 9 v . 5 , , . Cl 93 1 ' , , . . , , 4' . . : . SIEINIORS SUE ANN GRUBBS Suzie FBLA Needle work Club Spanish Tournament LIKES To have fun Spaghettl Travellng AM BITION To lead a happy and successful life June Language PEGGY LOU GRAY Peggy LIKES Rldlflg Trop1calF1h Pets AMBITION To work ,Iune General GEORGE EDWARD GUILLOT George Football Team Track Team LIKES Football Track Glrls AMBITION To enter the Armed Forces January General LEONARD GREENSTEIN Lenny SCA RCPTCSCHIBIIVC Key Club LIKES Tennls Frled Chlcken Spaghettl and Meatballs AMBI TION To attend UHIYCTSIIV of Vlfglllla ,Ianuarx Language ELIAS LYONS GUY T oadze LIKES Camplng Swlmmmg F1sh1ng AMBITION l'o become a shlp pllot June General DAVID WILLIAM GREGORY .IR Davzd Jumor Usher Maury News Photographer LIKES Sports Photography SCICHCC AMBITION To at tend Wllllam and Mary June General .IUINE FAYE HADLEY une Chorus MlHStfClS Etiquette Club French Club School Sp1r1t Comrnlttee LIKES Jazz Concerts Peppermlnt Ice Cream Water Skung AMBITION To attend college June General BETTY GWYNN GRIGGS Betty Mlnstrels SCA Representatlve Office asslstant LIKES Steaks Pizza Ple The beach AMBITION To attend Longwood College June Language ANN SAUNDERS HAGWOOD Arm LIKES Records TBlCVlSl0n The Beach AMBI TION To work June Buslness DIANA CAROL GRILLO Duma Maury News Representatlve Chorus Red Cross Needlework Club Office asslstant LIKES Jazz music Spanlsh Movles AMBITION TQ attend college June General 33 9 55 JOHN LEWIS HALEY SENIGRS John Band Orchestra Football Track Wrestling LIKES Music Sports Food AMBITION To be as fine ' a man as my father January General ADEL THERESA HARFORD Adel Captam of Cheerleaders Ollice assistant Mmstrels SCA Representative LIKES Tennis Dancing Billy AMBITION To become an interior decorator ,Iune Language DELORES JEAN HALSTLAD ,lane DE Club Needlework Club LIKES Skating Read ln Swimming AMBITION To become a secre tary August Business VERNON MITCHELL HARRELL Horse Football Team LIKES Last day of school Partles Friends AMBITION To Join the marines and become a six star general June General JEAN DELORIS HALSTEAD Library asslstant LIKES West Point Designing Clothes Fishing AMBITION To attend Duke Lnlverslty June General CAROLYN HARRIS Carolyn YTeens Blble Club Chorus FBLA MIHSIYCIS LIKES Cadrllacs Football games Music AMBI TION To becomeaslnger ,Iune Business NANCY EARLENE HAI STEAD Doodle Bug D.E. Club. LIKES: Dances Bowling Parties. AM- BITION: To become a bookkeeper. June. General. DOROTHY VIRGINIA HARRISON Dolly Chorus. LIKES: People Singing Dancing. AM- 'L , BITION: To become a clerk-typist at the Naval I if s Base. June. General. i DONALD LYNN HARDY I Donald,' Chorus, FBLA. LIKES: Church, Eating, Sleeping. AMBITION: To work. June. General. HENRY LINWOOD HART Linwood Band, Orchestra. LIKES: Money, Jazz Music, Dane' ing. AMBITION: To enter the Armed Forces. Jan- uary. General. 'Q'-'Hr' CHARLES M HEARTWELL SEN IDRS LIKES Sallmg Flshlng Huntlng AMBITION To attend Colle e June General JAMES RICHARD HART fzmmy .lohnston H1Y Golf Team Football Tumbllng SCA Representatrve LIKES Golf Dates Sports AMBITION To attend VPI ,lune General JAZAINIA POLLY HERBERT YTeens Chorus LIKES Hlklng Slcatlng Swlm mlng AMBITION To be a nurse June General GARY LEE HASKELL Satch Math Club Intramural Bowllng LIKES Summer Vacation Money Glrls AMBITION To attend the UHIVCISIIY of Vlrgrma June General CAROL ELIZABETH HILL Carol 3' Y Teens SCA Representatxve Cartoonlng Club FTA LIKES Plano Rrdlng Danclng AMBI TION To become a dletlclan ,lune General DAVID GRAHAM HASSELL Dave MIDSITCIS Popular MUSIC Club Johnston H1Y SCA Representatlve LIKES Electromcs Sports AMBITION To study electronlcs June General ELIZABETH SADLER HODGES Betsy Art Club Library Club Maury News Rep Red Cross Rep LIKES College Men Cookmg Classlcal MUSIC AMBITION To work June General ROBERT MEREDITH HAYES Bo LIKES Loafing Sports AMBITION To attend V P I January Language ROBERT CHANDLER HODGES Bobby LIKES Be bop Shows Glrls AMBITION To work 1n the Norfolk Naval Shlpyard August Gen era VIOLA FLORENCE HAYHURST Art Club YTeens Language Club SW1I1'lIl'llDg LIKES Square Danclng Bowhng Swlmmmg AM BITION To attend college ,lune General 19 ROBERT WILSON HODGES Bobby ENIORS IIKE9: Odd things, Pool Bowlin . AIVIBITION: To attenfl colle e ,lune General JOHN PHILIP HORGLR fohn lll H Maury A cus lleprcsenlltne l onlmg League IlIxI'S Sports D1 me In Movles Steak AMBI TIONI To grow to be 6 feet 5 Inches tall une Language SLTH RICHARDSOW HODCI S fo fo A 3 Football Team Monogram Club LIKES Food Sports Popular Music AMBITIOIN To attend co e e ,lune Ceneral BARBARA ANN HORNFR Bobble FBLA YTeen Blble Club ,lunxor Lsher Com modore Staff fllaury Ncus RCPICGCHIHIIVC SCA Bepresentatne LIKES Muslc Football game Dances AMBITION To become a secretarv June Buslnes EARL DAVID HODOR Q:- Tennls Team Mono ram Club Math Club LIKES Iqennls Glrls Charcoal Brolled Steaks AMBITION BETTY JOAN HOWELL loan YTeens Nurses asslstant Chorus Homemakers Club LIKES Books Engllsh Dances AMBITIOIN To become a teacher June General ,,...f-37 JOHN DABNIEY HOLLAIND JR Country Band LIKES Glrls AMBITION To work at the Naval Alr Statlon June General LALVIN PHAROAH HOWFRIN JR LIKES Food Dancing Sports AMBITIOW enter the Armed Forces June General GLORIA JANE HOLLOWILLL Gloria LIKES Watermelon Bowlmg Nluslc AVIBITION Lndecldecl January Ceneral BARBARA EVANS HLDGINS Barbara Chorus .lunlor Usher YTeens Office asslstant 55 Career Day LIKES Tennls Danclng Eatlng AM BITION To attend college June Business Ci 9, f A . , g 4 . U ,U . . . 'Q E, - SC 99 4 'fz f ,, , N . - sl' 5 I : ff ' , , T ' - . . ,l . CG 57A , - r , . , ' . I: 'llg. . 1, . 1... N , CC ' 57 . . T 1 ' Se 1 e ' , - , f I 7 . . ., . 'z ' ' , s, . Ll: . . ' s. 1 9 CCH.B.,7 A , g , . 1 , , ' ' . I L 2 . To became a C.P.A. June. Language. if 7, T ' 7 ' 9 + 7 1 I , -n . ,. . . , , . . , I i 7 - N' f If cc as I. .I A L I, . F X V bi 4 lCC.P.,7 ': , ' ' , . L : To f HA - sr I , ' ' , 1 ' . 1 . ': I I . '. I . if ,Q 9 I I 9 ' s I a . '. : , , ' . - LAWRENCE PAGE HURST Larry Band Orchestra Blble Club LIKES MUSIC Camp mg Readlng AMBITION To attend Wheaton Col lege January Language MELVIN ARTHL R HUGHES Me Huntm and Flshmg Club LIKES Boat Racmg Water Sknng AMBITION To go to work June CHARLES FREDERIC HLTCHIINGS Butch Debatmg Club Commodore Staff LIKES Chess 5WllTlITllI'l Readlng AMBITION To attend col lege June General HERMAN THEODORL HUNT Teddy Baseball Team Monogram Club SCA Represent atlve LIKES Baseball Muslc Models AM BITION Undecldecl June General ROBERT MARLIN HYDINGER Dmg Johnston H1Y Folk MUSIC Club VICC Presldent of Sophomore Class LIKES Sleepmg late Cadll lacs A certaln young lady AMBITION To attend the Naval Academy June Language THOMAS PRESSLEY HUNTER Tommy Johnston H1Y Math Club LIKES Progresslve Jazz Glrls Automobiles AMBITION To attend college June Language JAMES EDWARD HYLTON hmmy Hot rod Club LIKES Auto Raclng Hamburgers Glrls AMBITION To become an auto mechanlc June General HALLAH JACKSON HUPMAN H allah LIKES Boatlng Automoblles Sports AMBITION To travel all over the UHllCd States June General JOHN ANDREW HYLTON Johnny LIKES Sports Food The Beach AMBITION enter the Marines January General HELEN WRIGHT HUPMAN Helen YTeens FBLA Dramatlcs Club SCA Represent atlve LIKES Fellowshlp Dancmg Engllsh AM BITION To attend Buslness School June Buslness EDWARD SHLRROD mmm JR I Football Tefnm Chorus Boulmg IIKEQ Partres P 4' Sports Dancln AMBITIONI To 'ittenfl Inner ltx of Vlr lnla June General CFORI P THONIAS JENKINS ,IR IN' Duke Kev Club Choru SCA Repre entatlve School Splut Commlttee LIKES F1 hm Water skung Tennls AMBITION To attend Georgra Tech and tudy aeronautlmlen xneermg June General CHARLES WALTER JACKSON Punchy Q' 'F 1 Johnston H1Y Key Club Mono ram Club Man agers Club ,IUIIIOF Uhen LIKILS Sssnnmmg X A-I Glrls Muslc AMBITIOY To attend Wllllam ancl ff? WM? Mary June Ceneral at YTeens Travel Club Office Asslstant LIKES Bovtlmg Cooklng I.403f1ll AMBITION To be a housewlfe June General ,,,,, ELLIS WHEDON JAMES ,I Donny H1Y Basketball Team Football Team Baseball Team Monogram Club LIKES Dlana Hush pupples Sports AMBIIION To attend Lnlversxtv of North Carollna June Lanoua e FAY ELIZABETH JOHNSON ay LIKES Art Sports Danclng AMBITION I1VC3.I'l2':lppyIlfC January Buslness SAMLEL FROST JAMLS Sam Band LIKES MUSIC Sports Water Skung AVI BITIOW To be successful January General LAWRENCE FORSYTHE JOHNSON Larry Johnston H1 Y Junlor Class Presldent Track Team Monogram Club LIKES Horseback Rldlng Danc mg Music AMBlIlOlN To attend college une General ETHEL MAE .IARROD Tootze YTeens Ofhce Assl tant Iypm Club LIKES Skatlng Danclng Swlmmlng AMBITION To lead a successful lxfe ,lune Buslness ROBERT PASCAL JOHNSON HBO!! Folk Music Club, Presldent of Sophomore, Treas urer of Jumor Class, ,IV Basketball, Track Team LIKES Athletlcs, Music, People AMBITION To attend college June General A -- ' I' . I. . FSE 15, . , . ' ' . , . : ' .. M, ... .S . .' g. 1 : L I s' D' . U. . W- rw - L, fe' w , , T 3 1 ,X I 4 1 A l - A. A . , . A as A vs al I I . S, s ' , p . . . ' L: .S . g, .. , 1 xr. - s ' ' . g' ' . . . I , 4 n Av Vg' if 35 I ' ' I' a f s g a ' , . . Y .s . . , s '. : ' M, my f 4 . p D , . ' ' U, b , . l . , 4 K K 1 1 I . s s 4. 'A I 'A 1, , U - . is 'ax I'-ggi' I PATRICIA SCOTI JLNNINGS p a i? I ,ax ,H-y'5't, G' 53 C P - xr FS: - , , . I V . . . U . ,. , , C. . p V f- l , C I C5 99 In I' 5 L 7 v - . . , . : , - 7 ' ' I ' 9 ' . . ff g . CCF ,Q : , , ' . : To S if 71 . I ' , , H . 1 - l I n 'A If 79 .I 7 . . , , . : , - ' , ' '. r ': . .I . if ' 91 - , ' 's , ' ' ' g . I: , , , 7 . . t U Z JOAN CAROLYN JON ES SENIORS Languae Club FBLA YTeens LIKES Food Iootball Game Dancm AMBITION To attenfl I nnersnts of 'North Carolma ,June Ceneral ARTHLR ROE AL JONES rt Johnston H1 Y Band SCA Repre entatlxe LIRES Tennls Math Mu IC AJVIBITION To attend Wll llam and Mars June General LORETTA JANE JOSEPHSOIN Lorne Chorus LIKES Dancmg Boulmg Golf AMBI TION To attend Wllllam and Mary June General BARBARA ANN JONES Bobble Chorus Office Asslstant MIHQITCIS Folk Dancmg Club LIKES Tenm Football Games DHHCIHQ AMBITION To become a nulse ,June General GARLAND PHII LIPS JOYINES Folk Mu 1C Club H1 Y Football Team Basketball Team Track Team LIKES Sports Frlends Musxc AMBITION To attend college June General BARBARA ANNE JONES Barbara Y Teens Interlor Decoratmg Club Maury News Representatlve LIKFS People Fr1edCh1clcen Cars AMBITION to be a CIVII service worker ,January Buslness HAROLD PI-IILLIP JURENI Cueball leadlng contest LIKES Camplng Movles Swlm mmg AMBITIOIN To attend Wllllam and Mary June General GEORGE WILLIAM JONES Buzzy Hot rod Club LIKES Cars Sports Glrls AMBI TION To attend Wxlllam and Mary ,January Language JAMES FREDERICK KELLER Jzmmy LIKES Boatmg Svummmg Football AMBITION To be a salesman June General EDWIN HARVIE JONES JR Harvze LIKES Sports Seelng my g1rlfr1end AMBITION To attend college January General Si r 99 f or o' . - C , , . 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L I Dramatlcs Club French Club ,Iumor Usher Prose HOSE MARIL KLL1 X SENIOR Y Teens QFA Repre entatlwe Lllxlh Nmxttx Bowl ll Dancm XNIBITION Totraxel januars Fen era I Ulil l lxflll Xll feorgt Q11 w l Ilxl N 51101 s NI mu l'lunt1n lil l ION To talxe a X3C'll.llllI lune fleneril IOI5 MARII Rlll' Lois me C ub xc estrfa mor LI S ench Pnl L 1 c 1 ll ANIBIFION lw attend VVe thamplon I olle e june flint rwl DYNNX BOONE KRINER Danny Banc lllxfS Sport Bind Clrls Nlxllll TIUN lo g.o to work june General hl GENIL DCOTI' KIIIMON JR Gene Chorus Band Mm trel IIKILS Sports ANTBI TIOY To study ClCCtl'OIllCQ June General IRWIN MICIIAIL KROSlxlN Butch Key Club LIKTS llshm inl Spare tune AM BITION To study archlteeture at UIIIVCFSIIY of Vxramla June Lanbuage SHIRLFX MAl ll? lxlNb .Shzrlev fvpln Club OH1ce A Slildllt Red Cro s Represent atlve LIKL5 Muslc Dancm Nlxailn AMBI TION To lead a ucce ful lxfm June Rusmess l TER LEE lxlli L4-ter Buble Club Lxtm lournamtnt Lllxlfh Reaclmg an ua es AVllll'IlO'N fo attend Lolle e une Langufa e ARTHLR JAX KlR5Ll'l Arne Travel Club LlKE.S Stimp Radu Baseball AVIBITION To become a Natal Rlrllo fn meer June General INCA KLLN Inga llaury Neus Staff Art Club Maurx Bam Llterary Souetx 'llaury 'Neus Representatlve Omnlbus Club Orchestra Spanlsh Club Freneh lournament Mm strels School bplrlt COIIIIHIHCC LIKEb Fudge Cake, Football Came, Track Meets AMBITION To become a commerclal artlst June Language N if 7' 77 '- .,--. , .s ' ' '. 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SE IORS ,f THOMAS HLNTER MARSHALL Tommy Commodore Staff Johnston H1Y LIKES Tele NISIOII Plawmg mth parakeet Collectmg Records AVIBITION To attend college Januars General JANE BROCKEIXBROLGH 'VIALLORX Llbrary Club SCA Repre entatlve Math Tourna ment LIKES Horses Records Dances AMBI HON To attend college June Language ALLEN POWELL MARTINSON Marnnz Blble Club LIKES Sports GIFTS Slnglng BITION To become a popular srnger June Gen era ALAN JEROME MAND Alan Dramatrcs Club LIKES Money Basketball Eatlng AMBITION To attend college June General BARBARA REA MATHEWS Barb FBLA Y Teens Mlnstrels Maury News Represent Church AMBITION To work June General CHARLOTTE PRESTON MANGUTVI Charlotte School Sp1I'1tCOITlIIl1ltCC Glrls State Maury News Junlor Usher French Club Cartoonlng Club French Tournament Natlonal Conference on Cltlzen shlp SYV1I1'll'I1lIlg Meet Llkes LVA Partres Vlr glnla Beach AMBITION To attend college June Language SHIRLEY AlNN MAXWELL Maxre YTeens FBLA Mlnstrels Maury News Repre sentatlve Counselors Asslstant LIKES Sleepmg Dances Partles AMBITION To get marrled June Buslness CHARLES LEE MARCLS Chucky Spamsh Club Math Club LIKES Golf Datlng Flshlng AMBITION To study law at the Unlvers 1ty ofV1rg1n1a June Language JESSE SHAW MCCRAW Mac SCA Representatne Track Team Jumor Usher J V Football Team LIKES Duck Huntmg Horse back Rrdmg Svnmmxng AMBITION To attend Wrlham and Mary VPI DIVISION June General ELEANOR LUCRECE MARKHAM Eleanor Dramatrcs Club Y Teens FTA School Splflt Com mlttee Mlnstrels LIKES Fudge Cake Water Sk1 mg, Tenms AMBITION To attend Mary Wash xngton College J une. Language 65 A ,, V. . V V. 7 . H , V r r I . '. . , , T ' ' V 7 . r . 45.1.8.9 . V V S . V V - 3 a 1 ' ' ,. V 7 l L if ' 'fl ' . 2 , ' , ' ' . AM- l. . A Vj l Q I - 3 , H r ' - f n ff ,9 V a ' 1 . e J ' G :I ative, Counselors' Assistant. LIKES: Dating, Sports, if 'K , . '. , 5 . K V, QV-:JM . r . . . . 4 4 1' L 55 77 . . . . , V ,Q 5 a 1 F 9 7 5 V . 7 ' ' 7 7 ' H' ' . rl: . . If ' Y, . 4 J . 9 7 7 . , . V . , . . , , . : . . ss V as ' 7 ' : 7 A 9 if 3, J Y 9 5 D 7 . . . : , - . . V V. . V V if l, D s ' 9 a K A l ' 9 - : a ' -L15 1. ftxa, C If' 55 JAMES VINCENT IVICDEVITT SEN IORS Biology Club, ,Iohnston Hi-Y. LIKES: Cindy Bowl- ' 5. Ilenni.. AWIBITIOIN: To attend Nvilliam and 'Vlarv-V.P.I. Dix Lion. June. General. PATRICIA ANNE IVICKOWN Pat LIKFS Football Parties People .AVIBITIOXI T be a secretary for the government June Buslness DOROTHY ELIZABETH MCDONALD Dome MUSIC Club Maury 'Vews Representatne Red Cross Repre entatne LIKES Swimming. Dancln MUSIC AIXIBITIONI To be a Llerrcal ty plst June Buslness FRAINKIE 'VIAE MCLEMORE facltze I'BLA LIKES Books Hxllbxlly Muslc Sport AMBITIOIN A career ln buslness June General MARSHX LEA IVIQELW AIN ev Dramatle Club LIKILS 5111010 Photooraphy Talklng AINIBITIOIN To attend North Texas State College of MUSIC June General JOAN CATHERINE MCQLITTY joan Art Club LIKES Skatlng Drawlng Smgmg ANIBITION To o 1nto the buslness world June Buslne s CLRTIS ELGENE MCFADEN 1 ac DE Club LIKES Fishing Sports Dancmg AVI BITION To lead a restful llfe June General NIAY ERNEST IVICQLOID Vane Band LIKES My ulfe and son Band AVIBITION To work Januarx General .IOHN ARCHIBALD NIQKLNRX ack H1Y LIKES Nluslc Scale Nlodel Blllldlll Cars AIVIBITION To attend V PI and take Industrlal Englneerln June LZ1IIg.Ll'l e DOLGL XS LEE NILREXNOLDS Doug Hot Rod Club Ba eball Team LIKES Sports Llectronlcs Cars ANIBI I'lON To enter the Arr Force June General Carole Phz SENIORS WALTER MEHARD W alter J V Basketball JV Football Varslty Basketball Gym Club SCA Representatlve LIKES Sports Travel Partles AMBITION To graduate January General CHARLOTTE AWN MEADOR Ann YTeens Nurses Club lnterlor Decoratlng Club Office ASSISIBHI LIKES Sports Muslo Sesnng AMBITION To beanurse June Buslness LEONARD MILTON MERRITT Lenny Football Team Track Team LIKES Rlch Blondes Jazz Concerts Jokes AMBITION To attend col lege June General YVONNE LEE MEARS Yvonne FBLA Junlor Usher Junlor Class Secretary Semor Class Secretary LIKES Clothes Muslc Boys AMBITION To be a c1v1l SCIVICC worker January Busmess 'NICHOLAS MITCHELL MIHALAS Nzck Monogram Club Baseball Team Basketball Team Football Team Maury News Representative SCA Representatlve Semor Class Presldent LIKES Flowers Doumars Sports AMBITION To attend college and lead a happy successful llfe June 'Dv 'C Language HAROLD DUDLEY MEEKINS Casey Varsity Basketball Manager Varsity Football Man ager Managers Club LIKES Sports Dancmg Swlmmmg AMBITION To attend Wllllam and Mary VPI D1v1s1on January General CAROLE ELIZABETH MILHOLLAND DE Club LIKES Cooklng Sewlng Dancing AMBITION To beasalesglrl January General JOSEPH L MEEKINS 08 LIKES Racmg Food Muslc AMBITION To attend college June General ELIZABETH FLORENCE MILLER Lzbby FBLA Traffic Safety Commlttee Junior Usher SCA Representatlve LIKES Stuffed anlmals Travelrng Records AMBITION To attend busl ness College June Buslness PHYLLIS ELAINE MEHARD YTeens Red Cross Presldent of SCA Chorus Glrls State LIKES Dog Trammg Danclng Swxmmmg AMBITION To attend college June Language 17 MD- 'QQ' 19 EK dw TH' 55 KENNETH ELCENE MILLER Kenny Basketball Team LIKEQ Bubble Gum Tenms Phyllls AMBITIOIN 'Io enter the Army June Ceneral BARBARA HOPE MOORI' Tlppy SCA Representatlve LIKFS Horses Football Cames MOVIES AMBITION To attend Sturgis Horsemastershlp School June Language VIRCIINIA LFRMOND CARR MILLER Gznny Co edltor of the Commodore Mmstrels SCA Rep resentatlve School Splrlt Commlttee Dramatlcs Club LIKFS New York Clothes Palntmg RITION To bc 1 Congre swoman January Lan guage JLINE ALTA MOORE June Cheerleader Home Interests Club Red Cross Rep resentatlve Secretary of Senior Class LIKE9 Iommy Hot fudge cake Water Skllng AMBI JOHN HERMAN MILLS john LIKES Sports Huntmg Tennls AMBITION To be an electrlcxan Jmuary General MARY MLCULLOCH MOORE Mary Maury Bam Lxterary SOCICIY SCA Representative Maury News Commodore Staff French Tourna ment LIKES falklng Chocolate Mllk Shakes Very Tall Boys AMBITION To attend college June Language CHARLES BRALER MITCHELL Charlne West H1Y Latm Club Football LIKES Loafmg Blondes Popular MUSIC AMBITION To attend college and be a success ln hfe June Language JEAN MOOSKIN John Wrestlmg Team Chorus Huntlng and FlSl'llHg Club Monogram Club LIKES Travelmg Wrestllng SVtlIT1ITllIlg AMBITION To enter the Army Jan uary General ELEANOR MARIE MONCLR Eleanor SCA RCPICSCHIHIIVC LIKES Danclng The Beach Jazz Concerts AMBITION To become a book keeper January Buslness CECIL VINCENT MORGAIN Bubble DE Club LIKES Photography, Girls, Blondes AMBITION To enter the Marmes June General V i I 55 7, I . . 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V, ,F ,I I Cl ' 7, RICHARD L NAGY Rzcluzrd' LIKES Partles Smmmmg Wolnen AMBITION To enter the Armed Forces June General ALFRED HENRY MORRIS Al red QQ Band orchestra LIKES Mum Art AMBITIOIX To be a math professor June Language EDNA ROSE NEIGHBORS Edna Red Cross Representatxve SCA Representatxve Ofllce Asslstant Folk Dancmg Club LIKES Tenms Danclng Football games AMBITION To be a nurse June General MARY ELIZABETH MORRISETTL 5 Betty Club YTeens LIKES Partles MUSIC Read 'M mg AMBITION To attend college August Gen era LVELYN BENNETT NELLIGER Ebby Ommbus Club LIKES Records Sports MUSIC AMBITION To have a buslness career June General KAY AMERETTE MOSELEY Kay FBLA Office Assistant LIKES Basketball Games Movles Tennls AMBITION To become a book keeper June Busmess RICHARD MCKAY NELMS Richard Key Club Volleyball Club Music Club SCA Rep resentatlve LIKES MUSIC GIIIS Sports AMBI TION To be a doctor ,I une Language OSCAR LEE MULLICAN ee LIKES Cars Glrls Sports AMBITION To attend college June General BARBARA DIX NEWTON Babs DE Club LIKES Horseback rldlng Money Ice cream AMBITION To become a secretary June General EDITH WARDWELL MURRAY Edzth', YTeens, FBLA, Office Asslstant LIKES Tele vlslon, Movies, Swlmmmg AMBITION To become a secretary. June Busmess. 14 19 JOHN LINWOOD NEWTON SEN IORS Class Treasurer LIKES Art Hit Songs Girls an AMBITION To be a traveling salesman June IN 1' 55 General BETTY LOU OUTTEN Bee lay LIKES Convertibles Bowling Dancing AMBI TION To work in an oflice January Business MILDRED DEVERE NICHOLS Mrllze YTeens Interior Decorating Club LIKES Horses Movies Swimming AMBITION To be a nurse June General ALTON BARLOW OWENS French Club LIKES Tennis Music Swimming AMBITION To attend college June Language ST ELMO OLLIE NORTH .IR Elmo .livettes LIKES Sports Dances Parties AMBI TION To enter the Arr Force June General ADRIENNE PATRICIA PALMER Adrienne Bible Club DE Club LIKES Skating Bowling Dancing AMBITION To work and get married June Business MARIE PATRICIA OLIVARES a Cheerleader YTeens SCA Representative Home Interest Club MIHSIYCIS Junior Usher LIKES Chocolate Mllkshakes Football games Water Ski mg AMBITION To attend William and Mary College June Business BETTY CAROLYN PARKER Betty YTeens FBLA LIKES Watermelon Summer vacation Pontlacs AMBITION To work June Business. NANCY EULALEE OVERTON Nancy Commodore Staff School Spirit Committee Maury- r Bain Literary Society Spanish Club. LIKES: Bowl- I ing Dancing Sewing. AMBITION: To attend col- lege and take commercial art. Iune. Language. 5 , ' vs LOUISE PARKER audra ' I Chorus, School Spirit Committee, Minstrels, Nurse's - Club. LIKES: Music, Tennis, Dances. AMBITION: To work. June. General. E GARRIS BOYD PERRY Carrls LIKES Sleeplng Glrls Eatlng AMBITION To enter the Armed Forces June Genel al ILTHER LANE PARKER Bucky Band Orchestra West Chapter H1 Y LIKES Muslc Math Travel AMBITION To attend a col lege of engmeerlng Iune General THEODORE ALEXIS PERRY II e Chorus Popular MUSIC Club Mmstrels Johnston H1Y LIKES Sw1mm1ng House Parties Jazz Con certs AMBITIOIN To attend Wllllam and Mary VPI Dlvlslon June General MARTHA CAROLYN PARSONS Carolyn LIKFS Sports Muslc Baseball AMBITION To attend college June General GEORGE EDWARD PETERS George LIKES Flymg Photography FlSl1lIlg AMBITION To become an electrlcal englneer January General CHESTER HARLEE PATF Ches West Chapter H1 Y Monogram Club Track Team LIKES Sports Glrls jazz Muslc AMBITIOIN To attend V M I June Language EDWARD COLE PFAEHLER Eddze Monogram Club Baseball Team Senlor Class Presl dent LIKES Partles Baseball Water Skung AM BITION To attend college and be successful ,Ian uarv General ILLISE DIANE PERARSKI Elise Spanlsh Club LIKES Sleeplng MOVIES Popular Muslc AMBITION To attend college June Gen era JOAN OLIVIA PHELPS foan DE Club LIKES Muslc Money Art AMBITION To be a nurse ,Iune General ELIZABETH MARIE PENNEY GSMa,-le!! Buble Club LIKES Sports, Music AMBITION To be a typxst June Business CC ' 77 : s ' , ' , ' . . : J ' 1' A fi 9, ,nal I '- ' , , . . . , , . : - lgfm, fir ! MT ds: T A , f A r ' f ' 1 . , 3 - , , . , . I: ' ' '- Y-Teens, Art Club, School Splrlt Commlttee. . ' . ,. 'K ' v 9 ' - T - ff 9, : ' , , ' ' . : if ,Q I' s 9 ' s S . Tu . , , . . if ' I, 9 9 l i' . : ' , , . s , Y I Cl ' ,Q - 1 l 9 l 1 l. f if ,Q . . . : ' , , . X' 'E En rn. if 3 'N 55 MARGARET JEAN PIKE Peggy Popular Music Club LIKES Dancing Drawing Horseback Riding AMBITION To become a hor e trainer June General PALLINE MAY POTTS Polly YTeens LIKES Holidays Fried Chlcken Foot ball Games AMBITION To work June General DIANA ANN PLOWER Spanish Club Travel Club Maury News Represent ative SCA Representatlve LIKES Playing Ping Pong Traveling Dancing AMBITION To attend William and MaryVPI D1v1s1on January Gen era JOSEPH HENRY PRATTS oey LIKES Hunting FlSl'llUg Swimming AMBITION fo attend college January General WANDA BENNETT PORTER Wanda LIKES Clothes Reading Cooklng AMBITION To be a secretary June Buslness HANSEL MURPHY PRICE Hamel LIKES Track Photography Science AMBITION To enter the Navy June General FRANK EVANS POWELL Poolue LIKES: Televlslon Music Sports. AMBITION. To attend college. June. General. SHIRLEY JEAN PRITCHARD Shirley FBLA. LIKES: Football Games Basketball Games Baseball Games. AMBITION: To work. January Business. JEAN PATRICK POWERS GCPat9J LIKES: Dancing, Tennis, Cars. AMBITION: To be a nurse. June. General. BETTY LOU QUIDLEY Clem Maury News Representative, D. E. Club, Bible Club LIKES: Writing, Dancing, Skating. AMBITION: To continue my study of business in college. June. Business. SYLVIA ANN RHODES Sylvza Interlor Decoratlng Club LIKES Boatlng Foot ball Games AMBITION To attend a buslness col lege June General IVIELVIIN JAY RADIN Me French Club Intramural Bowllng LIKES Cloth mg Baseball Cars AMBITION To attend colle e June Language JANE BRAXTON RICHARDSON ane YTeens Chorus LIKES BOWIIHD Tennis Movle AMBITION fo attend college January General SHI LAMITH BETH REICH Shulamzlh Presldent of Norfolk SCA Representatlve to Gen eral Assembly Student Councll SCA Secretary Pomt System Commlttee LIKES People Travel Chemlstry AMBITIOIN To attend Medlcal College of Vlrglnxa and become a pharmacl t June Lan guage ARTHLR FORREST ROBERTSON - U S S A H1Y Track Team Wrestllng Team Folk Muslc Club Monogram Club LIKES Water Skllng Boat mg Huntmg AMBITION To attend College June General Cer' DONALD CURTIS REID Bushman LIKES Glrls Datlng Church AMBITION To get marrled preferably to a mllllonalress June Gen era BESSIE KATHERYN ROBINSON Bess YTeens Nurses Club Red Cross Club LIKES Dancxng Cooking Sewlng AMBITION To attend a husmess college June General 'Of Y? Q BETTY LEE RENN B tt e 3' YTeens Secretary of SCA Chorus Maury News Representatlve Polnt System Commlttee LIKES Pxzza Ple Smgmg Engllsh AMBITION To be come a nurse June Language BOBBIE LEE ROBINSON o Y Teens Nurses Club Maury News RCPICSBDIBIIVC LIKES Talkmg Readmg Swlmmlng AMBITION To be a nurse June General CONSTANCE JENNINGS RHODES Connie Y-Teens. LIKES: Homemaking, Boys, Dancing. AMBITION: To be a dental assistant. June. General. 11 1 24 -fue' DONALD MARTIN ROBINSON Don West Chapter H1Y SCA RCPICSBHIHIIVC Junlor lsher Popular Muslc Club LIKES Food Sports Dancm AMBITION To be a doctor June Lan guage ADA JESSICA Rl BIN Commodore Staff Maury Bam Llterary Soclety Spamsh Club Spanlsh Tournament LIKES Sleep mg LlSt6IllIlg to records Readlng AMBITION To attend college June Language ELLEN ROCHELLE ROBINSON Ellen YTeens SCA Representative Chorus Language Club French Tournament LIKES Sewlng Cook mg Swlmmxng AMBITION To attend college June Language MARGARET VIRGINIA RUDIGER Margaret FBLA Chorus LIKES Football games Basketball Games Baseball games AMBITION To be happy January General .IOHN LEE ROSE fohn Johnston H1 Y LIKES Greenapple ple Dennls the Menace Sweater glrls AMBITION To enter the Arr Force June General REED GETTINGER RUE Reed West Chapter H1 Y Boat Club LIKES Water skl lng Boats Glrls AMBITION To attend college June General ROBERT WILLIAM ROSENBAUM Bo Maury News Commodore Staff LIKES Sports Radlo work People AMBITION To be a radlo or televlslon sport caster June General THOMAS BENTLEY RUE T ommy Travel Club LIKES Vacatlons Boats AMBITION To attend college August General EUGENE WORTH ROYAL Gene LIKES Sports Flshlng Huntlng AMBITION To enter the Marlne Corps January General WALTER LEE SANDERS Buddy Monogram Club Football Team Track Team Wrestlmg Team LIKES Sports, Hot rods, Girls AMBITION To llve a long tlme and stay out of the draft June General SEN IORS 'S WE? eff it My I EDWARD LAVELLE SAWYER Chorus Bible Club LIKES Slngmg Football SYNlmmlHg AMBITION To do the Wlll of ms lord and Savlor Je us Christ June General BEVERLY LUCILLE SANDIFER Beverly lNurses Club Chorus LIKES Movles Embrolder mg Skatlng AMBITION To he a nurse January General STEVAN LEMLEL SAWYER Steve Wrestllng rleam LIKES Mechanlcal work Foot ball Moues AMBITION To be a success June General BARBARA ELISSA SARANILLAS Bobble FBLA Red Cross SCA RCPTCSCIITHUYC Mlnstrels Talent Show School Splrlt Commlttee Semor Sponsors Helper Maury News Representatlve LIKES Eatmg at Burroughs Haung Fun D1v1n AMBITION To work at the Telephone Company ,hnuarv General JOHN RAYMOND SCARBOROUGH JR Ray Wrestllng Team Football Team Monogram Club LIKES Loafmg 3 15 Math AMBITION To stay out of the Armed Forces lune Language MARSHA LANE SAUNDERS Marsh FTA Nurses Club LIKES People Muslc Dane mg AMBITION To attend college and be happy and successful ln everythlng I do June General ELEANOR L SCHLEICHER LIKES Hlllbllly Muslc Bowllng Drlvlng AM BITION To attend Wllllam and Mary V Pl DIVI slon June General MABLE EILEEN SAWYER Little BL! DE Club LIKES Dancmg MBIVIH Lee Animals AMBITION To get marrled and work June Busmess WILLIAM WEST SCOTT Bally Chorus LIKES Mechamcal work Flshlng Boat mg AMBITION To lead a happy and successful llfe January General MERIAM ELEANOR SAWYER Menam YTeens Llbrary Club LIKES Danclng Football games Popular Muslc AMBITION To be a suc cess June Busmess scloyceu 4Ex HARRIET LEE SEI DMAN SENIQRS Dramatics Club, Spanish Club, Language Club. LIKES: Piano, Sports, Dancing. AMBITION: To be happy and successful and make my parents proud of me. June. Language. fn- NQ .IOYCE ANN SlLCOT'l THOMAS Y-Teens, Dramatics Club, SCA Representative Stu dent council, Commodore Staff, French Tourna- ment Library Assistant LIKES' Sewing Dancing Tennis AMBITION To attend college June Lan guage KENNETH HALE SELLERS Ken West Chapter H1 Y Chorus LIKES Raclng Boats Blondes AMBITION To attend college and become a mechanical engineer June General JOYCE ANN SILVFR foyce DL Club Volleyball Club LIKES Ice cream Music Sports AMBITION To attend business col le e June Business GERALD SHEFFIELD .IR ferry Omnlbus Club West Chapter H1 Y Baseball Team LIKES Boats Sports Ford Vlctorlas AMBITION To attend college June Language CYNTHIA ,IEANETTE SLAVIN Cyn Debating Club Maury Bam Llterary SOClCty D batlng Team LIKES Danclng Food Dlamonds AMBITION To be a happy and successful adult l June Language LONA F SHERRICK Zaney YTeens Chorus Maury Bam L1terary Society French Club LIKES Tennis Slnglng Swimming AMBITION To attend college January General SIDN EY HAROLD SLAVIN Junior Lsher Art Club Boys State SCA Repre 3. A sentatlve LIKES Palnflllg Fraternlty life Eating AMBITION To attend Unlverslty of Virginia ,Iune Language NORMAN STANFORD SIEGEL Norm Student Councll SCA Representative Key Club West H1Y Maury Bam Literary SOCIETY Spanish Tournament Junior Usher Student Advisory Com mittee LIKES Eating Football PBIIICS AMBI tion To attend The Lnlver ity of Virginia June Language JOHN R SMALL lack School Spirit Commlttee Maury News Reprment atne LIKES Strawberry shortcake Driving Sports AMBITION To be a professional ball player June General ROBERT JORDAN STEWART SENIORS LIKES: Sailing, Spending money, Drag races. AM- BITION: To go to California. June. General. HAZEL AMELIA SMITH Tonic D.E. Club. LIKES: Dancing, Swimming, Driving. AMBITION: To get married. June. General. SUZANNE STIRLING Suzie Cheerleader, Maury News Staff, Minstrells, Maury News Representative, Home Interest Club. LIKES: College Hops, Italian spaghetti, Music. AMBITION: To attend college. June. Language. MARVIN LEONARD STARK Mahbzm Chorus Key Club Math Club LIKES Food Sleep mg Baseball AMBITION To attend University of Virginia and become an electrical engineer ,Ian uary Language BETTY JEAN STONE feame Needlework Club LIKES Sports Dancing Friends AMBITION To work for the Telephone Company June Business DAVID HAALAND STEPHENSON Steve LIKES My girl my job DeMolay AMBITION To be a salesman August General GEORGE RILEY STONE Stoney .IV Football Team Track Team H1 Y Commodore Staff LIKES Sleeping on school mornings Dates Water Skung AMBITION To attend college June General TIIEDDIS LEE STERLING Teddy LIKES Dancing Sweets Swimming AMBITION To be a stenographer and get marrred January Business JOHNNIE CLEOPHAS STOWE Dramatxcs Club LIKES F rshmg Jokes Bowling AMBITION To Join the Navy and see the world June Business KARL WESLEY STEVENS .IR Karl' LIKES Dancing Money Glrls AMBITION To attend V PI June General I3 'C' 'Z' I is 68' tina! 9 66 ' 79 9 9 ' I 9 ' , . : ' 66 ' 5! . . : , , . 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'R 5 -1Y1f -'f- .-2 , . 65 ! 1 : , , . : Strmgs CHARLES ANDRE STRIWGFELLOW ev Club West HIY Track Team Mlnstrel French Club French Tournament Latln Tourna ment LIKES PIILH Yachtlng SMlTIlllllflg AM RITION To nttend college June Language fFRAI D THOMAS SWOOPFF Tom LIKES Datln Danclng Sport event AMBI TION To attend colle e June General MARY LLLENI STL BBN Mary Ellen YTeen Chorus LIKES Sm mg TClCX1Sl0Il Movies AMBIIION To work for the Telephone Company January General MARC XRFT ANY TAITON Peggy Sewlng Club Band LIKES Bowling Sewln Trawelxng AMBITION Tw be a efam tre Jan uary General FREDFRICK SOMERS SLKOFF Fred DE Club SCA Repre entatxve LIKES Football Ocean Vlew c.OI'lV6I1ll0Ilb AMBITION To 'lttend Cornell June General DOROTHY WHITMAN TAYLOR Dot Maury Art Club YTeens DISHIHIICS Club School Splrlt Commlttee Inter Club councll LIKES De QlgIllIlg Clothes Alt Dancmg AMBITION To attend W1ll1am and MaryVPI D1v1s1on and to become an alttear her June Ceneral MARY ARLENE SUMERLIN Mary LIKES Bowlmg D3l1ClHg Slflgllll., AMBITION To be a clerk ty P1 t January Business NANCY BROOKE TAYLOR Nancy YTeens Spanlsh Club Art Club SPHIIISD Tourna ment School Splfll Commlltee LIKES Baby Slttlrlg Cookmb Svummlng AMBITION To attend college June Langua e RIVELLE ENID SWXRTI Curley Red Cross Representatne Maury News Represent HIIVC Nurses Club Maury Bam Llterary SOClCty FTA french Tournament Maury Advlsory Board Advertlsmg Manager of Commodore Staff LIKES Odd Sltuatlons People Lenny AMBITION To attend college and become a soclal worker June Langua e ROY-XNNE LLILAlNI TEAFORD Roxze Trl H1 Y Y Teens Omnlbus Club Dramatxcs Club Ilbrary Asslstant LIKES Dancing Reading Good tlme AMBITION To attend college June Lan guage I 1' w . l as - as f . . . 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' r SENIURS KENNETH WOODROW THOMAS JR Johnston H1Y LIKES Sports Glrls Movles AM BITION To attend Wllllam and Marv June Gen era Elf I Maury 'Vews Staff LIKES Cadlllacs Music .A-in ff' June General Wk Popular Song Club LIKES Mad Comlcs Basket ball Ba eball AMBITION To work June General LIKES Jacks Hop Scotch Post Office AMBI TION To get marrxed January General HARRY OLIVER TRAYLOR unng LIKES Dancm Sweets Football AMBITION To get marrled Januarv General Tucky LESTER D TWIFORD JR Doddze Band Orchestra Johnston H1Y Track Team Movres AMBITION To attend college June Gen YQ' 6,1 W era RICHARD THOMPSON Rzchard ,MW PATRICIA ANIN TWIFORD dl YTeens Interlor Decoratrng Club Mmstrels Office by ip Asslstant Maury News RBPICSCHIBIIVC Counselors Asslstant LIKES Sports Danclng Summer Vaca tlon AMBITION To Hnlsh danclng career Jan uary Busmess WILLIAM O THOMPSOIN L Monogram Club Football Team Baseball Team LIKES Rich red heads Jazz concerts Football AMBITION To attend college June General M PATRICIA ANN TWIFORD a Mlnstrels Tr1H1Y SCA Representatlve YTeens Red Cross Representatlve Student Councll LIKES Laughlng Danclng Talkmg AMBITION To be come a secretary June Language RICHARD LEE TINGLE Brams CLYDE WESLEY UZZELL Wesley DE Club LIKES Cooklng VHCHIIOHS Movle AMBITION To attend Cornell January Busmess We Harry Boatmg Club Hot Rod Club LIKES Yachtmg Bowlmg Fishing AMBITION To attend college GG '99 : ' g, ' , . : . fi 37 I HM ' . 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JAMES GETER VERMILLION tm Key Club Monogram Club Tennls Team West Q H1Y Boys State Jumor Lsher Vlcepresldent of Senior Class SCA Representatlve LIKLS Tennls Dancmg Swlmmmg AMBITION To attend VMI KAY FRANCES WALKER Kay YTeens lNurses Assistant LIKES Hot Fudge Sundaes Salesmen Clothes AMBITION To be a successful secretary June Buslne s LEONARD EDWIN VINING III West H1Y Mmstrels Band Junior Usher LIKES Frlendly People Jazz Concerts Glrls AMBITION To attend college June f eneral RAE WHITNEY WALKER Rae Needlework Club Play Day Office Asslstant SCA Representatne LIKES Frlendly People Eatm Sleepmg AMBITION To be a secretary June Bu mess JOHN CHARLES WADE John H1 Y Track Team LIKES Crazy People Sports Sa1l1ng AMBITION To attend college I hope January Language WILLIAM CLYDE WALKER L Monogram Club West Chapter H1Y Wresthng Team LIKES Pottery Makmg Summer Holldays Water Skung AMBITION To attend college Jan lary Language EMERSON W XLDEN Buddy 3 LIKES Sports MOVIES Glrls AMBITION To work and to attend college June General GEORGE WALL Chle LIKES Sports Glrls Loafing AMBITION To go to work January General JOHNI GILBERT W ALKER Gilbert DE Club Johnston H1 Y LIKES Money Flshlng 5 I HUDllDg AMBITION To enter the Coa t Guard JAMES PRITLHARD WALL tm LIKES Boats Grrls Automoblles AMBITION T become an electrxclan January General BETTY RAYE WATKIN5 Betty I Teen: Lxbrarw Cluh Lllxlin qexung Tennl football garnet AINIBITIOIN 'I he urce Qful an lle June Buslnee RICH XRD ALLLIN IXALL-XC L 3 'U' Snalte Q, I yin Club IUIHIDIIIIL Cluln LIKIS Datlnt, Foofl 'Q9' Automolnlei ANIBITION To he happx 3lICll'lP'llll1X ,Ianuarx General ll'9'5ll XX ILL XRD W ATNON JR B01 loothall Team Mmstrels LllxlS Old Care Ilelllnt. Jokes Hlllhlllx Strln Mu IC AMBI TIOIN To .al tend Wllllam and Marx V PI Dlxl Ion June Cen em CHARLES PDWAPIJ II XII N I eaclw Johns on H1 I Traek Team Illxlib Malgalci 01 Scotch Io If Alllll IIION To ler mu IX Vito! Jwnuux lC'IlCIdl CH -XRLIIb XNDLRbON W LAXH1 Charlze 'IVIISITION IV xttencl VI I Januarx lan llage AIXNI BALLARD VI AL IIUIN Little Illlfllfllll fhoru Commodore Stall I Tcen Ilranmtlce Clul Red Clo 5 lXCPI'f'51IllillX6 PIII X LIKIS Church Work lxatlng Jltterbul, XINIBITION To do ITIS Mull for my llfe June Bu lI ei CIORI L AI LLN NNIABISIIR Johnston H1 I band LIIxLb Glrls MUSIC Peppel nnnt Ice Cream ANIBITIOIN To enter the Marme June General PATRICIA ANN W IXHRINLII at Y Teens FBLA Maury News Repre entatlve Com mmlore Representatne LIKEQ Musxc Reaclln DHIICIUQ, AMBITION To work Jule CICIICIRI XIX INN MARIL WEBSIILR FL e Chorus FBLA LIKES Golf Poetry Bosslmg AM BITION To attend college June Builnee GARY LAWRLNIL W ASSERMAIX W ass .IV Football Team Tenms Team Math Club IIKES Tennle Clrls Swlmllllng ANIBITION To he a doctor June Language CS 7, Y . , ,N . . - I, I , . I . I . R. I A ' I: Io S ,: S. I I . . I cs. ca In II I r :I- I cr , K . L. , . .,. l Z , I 1 , I. .I Q II f I .I . in 177 I . , . IIQQI: I -.I I 0' , I I J' .I I g ' SI . ' ,Ii ' - ul. , , . ,A . 4. A I 4 4 ft, as 1 an I- I, ' , ' . . I I : 'Lf H. -, ' I I I: v -1 :an ' 4 I II I I I 7 I fl I 5 A l L . ,J sz ' , - ee Johnston Hi-Y. LIKES: Movies, Dating, Hunting. fl f:'mz .'..- Y'..,Q . 1 I Q I , I f an - . ,, A , I- P S, I t Ii. I r, 'I . :aI', IQ.I:I - I , I ff. z I .IZ I I I . . SII -s. I ll II , 'I I Ill I SSAIWIY . ' 5 . , , ,Wi . . Q ' 7 ' ' 1 1 ' I I . I III I S , X . ,, HP ,, C I . 7 V 7 ' . L: f '-, gf, : ' ' . 1 . 1 ' . I 7 A Av I 1 ,. I if 'f 7, 1 0 v v I 7 ' ' 7 9 ' Y . L I . . , LS. A . T . , . I 1, SC !9 7 I 7 ' c, ., . I . Peggy Qpanish Club Orchestra Etiquette Club LIKE9 qt DHIICIII Music Tennis AVIBITIONI Fo attenfl college and tucls mu lc June General .19 lII7ABPTH ANNI WHITI' Betty Anne Spanish Club IJldll'I3llC9 Club Mlnstrels LIKE5 P K Singing Beach Parties Water Skim AMBITION To be an airline hostess June Language MIN X LOLISE WFIQQ I Ill Bowlln Home Interests Club LIKIS People A French Bowling ANIBITION To attend colle,.e 'N JOAN SHERY LL WHITL foan Waury Aeus gtfrff Y Teen FBLA Office Assistant SCA Repre entatne 'llaufy 'Nr u s Representative IIIKILS IJHIICIII lravelln FCIIIIIQ AIVIBITION lo attencl colle e June Busme bl TTI ANN WIIIIL Bellv fm Bed Cross Representative LIIxI:S Parties Swim ni mln DBIICIH AMBITION To work fo the lelephone I ompfmy ,Iune Ceneral KAY DIDDY WHITI Diddy SCA Representative Minstrels School Spirit Com mittee Art Club Art Editor Maury News Art Editor Commodore Maury News Representative Homeroom Representative. LIKES: Flying Im- pressionistic Art Prooressive Art. AMBITION: To 'attend collefe. June. Language. 5 BFTTY RAE WHITI' Betty Boop Interior Decoratm Club. LIIxES: Beach Club Boys with crew cuts Football Games. AMBITION: To enjoy life to its fulle.,t and best. June. Businesi. WILI IAM DALTON WIII'I'kl Billy IIKES: Movies Football Loafin . AMBITION: 'lo attend colle e and take 'rccountin . June. Gen- era . A E, LXRLE VINCENT WHITI-L Earle LIKES Swimmm Shootin Iool Football. AM- 5,..,,,Q BI FION To become an electrician. june. General. LLIZ-XBETII BALDWIN WHlTEI'Il'RS'l' Betty Y-Teens, junior I'sher, Commodore Staff, Maury .Yews Representative, Etiquette Club, School Spirit Committee. LIKES: Lniversity of Virginia, Water skiing, Football games. AMBITION: To attend col- lege and get married. june. Language. Q 1' l U PFGCY ANN WEISIGER if - 35 . S' . . . I . . , 1 1 ' L. , , 1 '. . , 55 77 ., . . . . . , . 2 ., , , g. 1 . If Q J 1 L nw. N , .a . L. 1 . . 1' .IZ , U . . . 5 EC 93 1 u I ' L I , - ' S, , ' , Q s, ,1 ' 151. 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KATHERINE JOAN WILLIAMS SENIOR Kathy Y Teen Blble Club LIKES Travel Readmg 'Vlusxc AWIBITION To attend busmes college June General JOHN WLSLEY WHITEHL RST johnny LIKES Flshlng Trlps Partles AMBITIOIN To enter the Marines ,Iune General SYLVIA MARIE WILLIAMS FBLA LIKES MUSIC Beach Dancmg AMBI 'IIOIN To get marrled June Busmess BARBARA AINN WIIITII FA l Barbara ' FBLA Maury News Representatxve Chorus Mm V2 trels Language Club SCA Representatlve LIKES AW Tenms Football Games Moves AMBITION T lttenrl college June General ANN WILLIS Wzllze Co edltor of Commodore Cheerleader Etlquette Club Art Club ,Iumor Usher School Splflt Com mlttee Mm trels Dramaucs Club LIKES Perfume gs 1 Blue Moon Nag Head AMBITION To attend college June General CLAREINCE LEE WILKINSON JR ee West H1Y LIKILS Golf MOVIES Beach AMBI TIOW To attend college ,Iune Language PATSY ANN WILSON a LIKES Sleeplng Travelmg Dancmg AMBITIOIN if M' To attend college January General NEWELL RAY WILKINSON Ray LIKES Flylng Football Games Baseball AM BITION To he an a1rl1ne pllot June General RAY LEE WINSTEAD Ray LIKES Football Swlmmlng Cars AMBITION To Hmsh my course at the Technxcal Instltute at Wllham and Marg V P I June General BARBARA WILLIAMS G5Babs9! LIKES Datmg, Dancmg, Swlmmlng AMBITION To get marrled August General. Pfvi. 'QM 'Sf' 59 M adelme fzmmy Zeno Q if 'Tr T 55 WILLIAM TALMADGE WINQTEAD E L Maury Neus Staff LIKES Sports Playmg the plano Collectlng muslc AMBITION To attend college and tudy journalism June General MOLLY FRANCES WORKMMN Molly Dramatlcs Club Maury Bam Llterary Soclety ,lun lor Usher French Club LIKES Forelgn Cars Banana Spllts Book AMBITION To attend col lege June Language MAY COOK WONC Table Tennis Volleyball Club Basketball LIKES Sewmg Cooklng Books AMBITION T be a secretary June Busmess ILLLIOTT IRWIN YOUNG fleczl' Latm Club Monogram Club West H1Y Football Team Spamsh Club Baseball Manager LIKES Eatmg Summer Vacatlon Sleeplng AMBITION To be a Spamsh tutor June Language SHU N KOCK WONG Nolley ball Club LIKES Sports Prmtmg Wood work AMBITIOlN To work for my father August General ALLAN STEPHEN LENO West H1 Y Key Club SCA Representatlve Maury Bam Llterary Soclety Traffic Safety Commlttee Latm Club LIKES Eatmg Sleepmg Loafmg AMBITION To become a successful dentlst June Language WILLIAM SCHLEGEL WOOD Brzzo Key Club LIKES Flymg Reading Dancing AMBITION To attend college June Language RO N ALD BUHT ZEDD Ronnie Key Club Tennls Team LIKES Tenms Movies Tall glrls AMBITION To attend Ilmverslty of VIFgl!1l3 June Language 149 if Q-:Qi 1 I El, 4 an 1.2 f . 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'lEE'l' Day Phone: MA-25006 Night Phone: MA-27783 HAMPTON FLORIST 3802 HAMPTON BOULEVARD NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Flowers For All Occasions Delivery and Telegraph N IRGIJNIA BANWARTH BEST WISHES IVIALRY HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES R I C E S Fashlon Corner DOWNTOWN WARDS CORNER 'Q' Mr W B Sprulll gnc George Gulllot a real cllppmg You can always be sure of a good job at the RIVERVIEW BARBER SHOP Isnt thls Monkey Busmess 7 Charlle Strlng fellow shows Joanne Blalkle one of the toy monkeys at the candy counter ln SMITH and WELTONs Mary LOIS Edgar thmks Charhe should buy the monkey for Joanne Looks as lf Joanne thmks so too CONGRATL LATIOIXS TO CLASSES OF 1955 TWIN CITY TOBACCO COMPANY Incorporated WALTER H WEST'S ESSO STATION f 21st Street and Hampton Boulevard SULLIVAN 7110 Slore 70 Shop or SIlE't'lllI9 Slacks and Spell l onli 59Z0C'1dnln 511911 Nmfollx V11 11111 Tle MAURY HIGH SCHOOL DRESSES SLITS SRIRTS Loma In and Re 1 te1 FOI X Free buemhr Elch Xlonlh LUNCHROOM V11 hm To hxples It App1LL1at1011 To The LLASS OF 1903 FOI Its C00pe1dt1o11 THE RAI EIGH SHOP D D RUARDSON 1911 LOLLEY AX LNIJIL FAIRMCUNT PHARMACY 2301 LAF A1 ETTE BOULEX ARD NORFOLK VIRCINI X INILI nu Lxcm R PH Dml MA 2 4812 7 S F 1 2 , I .I lv L' Q J ,!Y.S L' i . 5 ' 11.4 ' 1 SWEATEHS - BLOLSES v X 1 T J . . I 1' w 7 -1 Y T 1 ca , W . , on 1 7, 1 I I X X X fd Z Senior Class Y WM, SSQXRCWG B S BQAXWE E6'T:XWe' x.- ' 2 4' K 55500 cljffssff MEMBERS OF THE PROFESSIOI ' 0 51 IIB I 107 mum vena JAH. F' II7 w. zm. St. 3OUll0LLron mann waumm Mclnfosh ' w. w. will WILB I ' I IO 53 '5'?l!f:H0Yf5 ' , 3171? 35,72 sf, el I I Br C. Hoyefg' f' 711 8005 r f I Pef ff . I ' 0 Mmrfllfyas W Lcfllox 1 'Ikeef H406 . 13505560 121 N , 61540450190 ,, vR 'Zf f'QZiZ5f0.f' 66ffI'fWf I . PHOTOGRAPHERS ASSOCIATION OF VIRGINIA BEST WISHE9 TO CLASSES OF 1935 rom THE SPOT CLOTHING COMPANY Plannlng to Refurnlsh Your Home? Ted Perry C P Hovwerm and Roxanne Teaford arrange a 427 GRANBY STREET mom of model fufmtufe at FORD 5 FURNITLRF INC They all agree that the finest furnlture come from FORD S FIVE STORES DOWNTOWN T.V CENTER WARDS CORNER SERVICE CENTER PORTSMOUTH 133 W Charlotte Street 122 W 21st Street 7610 Granby Street 1114 Ballantme Boulevard 301 Hlgh Street Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Portsmouth Brand Name Applzances and Telemszon f I WINN NURSERY, INC. 1 Y CHARGE IT L SNYDER S Operated by MAURY GRADUATES 7 4.. I Takmg a look at the fine quallty football a part of the sturdy sportlng equlpment NORTHROPS are Ted Perry and Everett Edwards HOLLOMON-BROWN FUNERAL HOME 1830 RANDOLPH-MACON COLLEGE 1955 ASIeIL,IND, VIRGINIA An accredited liberal arts college for men with a national reputation for the success of its graduates. ' 'Z' Iv .ef 'M v 'W29 Mbkmdshg fm .la Am gl N Q IM Blackwell Auditorium with lox Hall III thx lxael ,round Information max he Qeeured from Wllllanl Alexander Wlabrx, Dean of Hen and Du eetor of Allllll 310115 K 5. W-,f-www v K is ur' pl WZ K , ,Lff , V pf:-ffl' 1 ,V 918 l A .4 ' N V er- fi Q I . ' I3 'Q' 2 5 ,, ' 153- . vp '. I ' 5 4 . -ff, ' -gi f .I v 4:1-,' ,'f':,1f V tw-.1 - J Q, 1, 1' , . ,f , -1 -, f A ,,:, f -I M ,- ,,,. It - ,+V . , .n, . ., , . lbw' -fs? ' Iwi , Y U Q 44 4' , . 1 Y Y, . . Y, 4. -Y I . I I in . . . , I . V A A I' 70 Me GRADUATES of Maury I-hgh School Udsses of 1954 1955 e CONC Rtlt I Nfl LII u 110011 1 ti t fi t n11 e 1 ll mnr no mor ln N au y N 11111 CI 1 1 4 1 1 1 ll mutant pl ue tln er han 1 11 lie ar 111 nnnd that upon xou depends the peace prncle 1111 pro eperltx f .1 fren Lountry We haue ewrv CHI1fldLIlLC xou wlll mea ure up to the taQk III C1 n1 t ma tm ful wax' NORFOLK VIRGINIAN PILOT 011111 and Sunzlm NORFOLK LEDGER DISPATCH I'lr'llllI5 Fwpr Sunrlai I I JL, W, il .'l ,f' 'I XOK nn in 'g'l'1 , ienq 'lSf1U lfll he rs 'l - NLUII1' nn ynur nu' tu il Slll'l'f'SSfLll l'f-. Yr g cl li ' 1I r' High ffl l p1'111'f-5 you lmvo thi- ahility tu lN'f'1JIllIJllSll what you cle-sirc. Zlllil with this sznnm- ilct-'111i11a1tio1 thrungll life. 11111 will lrc nhlc In nnunt all wlstzffles. unl lull un inn ' 1' in ev Q ' ging x rlfl. 2' ' 1 ', 'ffsszl s1 11 f I I 'I V 'X ' v 1 I '. S X A 1 Us s ' . 1 iv fl - - 'ff ' H D OLIVER 1501 COLONIAL AVENUE NORFOLK VIRGINIA o o Funeral Apartments v THE B F GOODRICH CO Retazl Dwzszon 7640 GRANBY STREET Phone JU 81301 FRANKLIN OPTICAL Beauty and Eyewear 403 GRANBY STREET NORFOLK VIRGINIA C D BURROUGHS PRINTING CO Prmtmg Engravzng 713 MARSHALL AVF NUE NORFOLK VIRGINIA CHARLES D BURROUGHS Phone Ma 29205 I can t declde whlch color sweater goes best wlth my gray sklrt declares Betty Lou Atkeson to Bo Ault after seeing the varlety of colors ln sweaters at THE FAMOUS JUNIOR MASTER AUTO Servxce Corporatlon Dzstrzbutors 0 U S Royal Tlres Complete Tlre Sexvlce 21sT AND COLONIAL AVENUE Phone MA 21821 - 0 . 0 o Q J 9 CO. 9 .A ' ' 4 I . . I L6 7 ' ' - ' as 9 RGX Thmkmg o buying a rar' Maggle Richardson Ann Casper and Donald Robmson a ter looking over the cars at the JOHN COPELAIND MOTOR CO agree that fopelaml e rms are the best THE MULTISTAMP COMPANY NIANLFACFURERS OF WTISM I SYENCII. DUPIJCIYDI It Prmts Anywhere A CEM OF A JEWELRY STORE 237 Granlw St TELFPHOWE 'NIA 2 4158 M I L A D Y Nor olk s Style lenter 333 Granby Street Norfolk Va K E Cllutvhj Broe ler R L Cllutchj Koch Phone 'WA Z 1282 Phone MA 2 6152 Shop Phone MA 7 1561 DUTCH ELECTRIC C0 Electrical I ontractors General Flectru Work 4-414 Hampton Blvd Norfolk Va 12533. 5.490 Wx View TE! These our Maury students are most mterested lll the churrh supplies at WALTONS They knou they will recewe the very best H1 rellglous lltera ture there CRAIG BROTHERS MARINE RAILWAY INC 11 ' Rose Avenue Norfolk Y lr lllld RENN S LLNLH SILRN ILL ' YN l th Strf I Y r 1 OL LOLLII1 R S Ll Nl HINONPTTP 1 N LY!-RXUN F 0 AMES 84 BROWNLEY ' I , S ' ' ' . H Y H H A A Y ' ff ' ' I 11 'lllll' i 1 I 339 ' 5 Q tl 1 -- N f llj 'i 'n lj ' '- lvl' 'l'.. . , - , . V . , . xv . . I ,V 'I tPharm'l ' 'L ' jr: -ni yr ,I r:'. ' When You Think of 'Tor The Woman Who Cares What She Wearsv SHOES NAIVETTE SHOPPE Thmk of 111 COLLEGE PLACE THE MANY NATIONALLY ADVERTISED SHOES FOR THE EN IRE FAMILY' MARTYS SINCLAIR SERVICE RUSSELL and HOLMES 1534 COLLEY AVENUE Phone lVIA2 2248 Where Shoppmg Is A Pleasure NORFOLK VIRGINIA WARDS CORNER MORRISS BERGER Proprzetor THE MARK OF A CHAMPION' When a young man can face the busmess world Wlth the same undaunted courage that he bucks the Ime 1n football and can take the bumps that 1nev1tably wxll come to hlm busmess and can keep h1S Iightrng sp1r1t and keep Smllmg then he has the mark of a C1l3IIlp1OIl The world needs young men like thls and the world will make way for them The l1fe lnsurance IJUSIIICSS needs Such men so why not prepare yourself for a career ln the hfe msuranee buslness Its a buslness of opportumty for young men of ambxtlon and V1S1OIl HOME BENEFICIAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY INC The Home Of Protection HOME OFFICE RICHMOND VIRGINIA 'T' 1 4T ' 7 ' 9 U .. 7 .. . .in . 7 , I SC ' 9 44? -z I'll-IUWIIIF the rurb sc run' al lil1RR0lTf ll S are' Uary Ann ohnson ll Plton Slllllh Bezerlv Ouens the furb and Indoor serine at BLRR0l GH S T KTEM S 7600 Hampton Boulevard 661 lotta c Toll Road 7400 klmlnll rlan we Hes! ll :shes to the 1970 FRADUA HNF CL-KQS rom lx F N 'N X at the MONTH ELLO BEAUTY SALON Vlr Robert Paul shows Rnllle Lnul quartz some rings rom D P PAULS oulslamlmg rollertlon o diamonds Could Kuelle be thmlnng o gettmg marrlefl999 f 7 I K 1 - f ag? N T , V. , N .. 1 vu - L j ' f ' ' ,L '.' - ,' I 'T H VV' l I 1 , , l H and Tommy 4rrasmith. Maury students like both . ' 1 ' -- N Y f',. ,'.',,ALf ' ,ff ' W ,J Y .L 1, . V . f ,Vs . . GALANIDES, INC. ESTABLISHED 1913 244 250 BREWER QTREET NORFOLK 10 YA GOVERNMENT CONTRACTORS 71st St 112EET Ain: g0I2NER 'N ZAGM4' Congratulations to the LLASS of 1951 ENJOY KONNLNIENI SIIOI PIN! TWO CFNIER SHOPS 1 ' 7 , 7. . T1 1 '1 .4 K 4 21 4 Tidewuter,s Complete Family Stores . V, . - I , , , . ,, . . I . . AT ' 2,1 .' .' L. Q' rect Wards f Need your car repa1red'? Davld Hassell Harnet Seldman and Allle Mltchell l1sten to the servlce statlon at endent as he explans the troubhng ele ment 1n thelr car Maury students know they can depend on DOUROS Sz SONS for fme car SCIVICC SCHOE S BARBECLE ONCE YOU TRY YOU LL ALWAYS BUY PINEGROVE DAIRIES fThe Milk That Makes Tidewater Crowj Congratulates THE 1955 MAURY GRADUATES FRESH UP WITH 7-UP. Judy Upshur, Ann Boggs, and Ann Mate are enjoying their 7-Up drink from the 7-Up Bottling Company. They agree that it is refreshing. CONGRATL LATIONS TO THE 1955 CRADUATING CLASS from BROCICS DRIVE-IN ll-2nd S. Colley SPOR FSMAN S SHOP 130 W Plume Street CHOOSE XOLR PM ORITL From the Delzczous Flavols 0 HIGH S ICE CREAM BISESE 81 CONSOLE, INC DLLANY TIDEWATER NIOMRCH ' 1 7 WHOLESALE PRODUCE, CROCERIES, FROZEN FOODS I P Hou erm Eufretl Iillwdflls and Joe Augustine are shown the uule 8019111011 o sporl shirts al THE HUB They knou, that the found at THE HUB COOPER S INC JEYVELER9 SILW ERSMITH Q Best If :shes G A R N E R ' S Intprmr Decorating MAUM HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES MAURY CUNFECTIONARY f. . ' ' , N ' , finest in men,s clothes ran be , N ' a 5 0 ' 4 R i r 9 X-. I WILLIS WAYSIDE ' VIRGINIA BEACH BOULEVARD AT TIIALIA ' ROUTE 58 If urmture Accebsorles Carpet 9 Intnrlor Decoration Rnd BARROWI S SP RX ILF STATION P WI fRe1lIl :nom Prop I I udmn 0 II1 Ill 1 rc and u N BLS! XX ISIIES IO IIIE Pllom WIA Z 1402 I911 INR-KDI KTININ Fl AQS fars I 1111041 an and DPIILPI ell IIN Hampton Ill fl 'Norfolk I I M4 E iw M147 QQQU L 'B f 'W sl IIIONLRX x ,J PERRIE S INK 0 N INURPN HDR IOL R I UNI ILNIFNI I' Corner of Bank and Plume Sfreefs MN, 4,,,,,tr Y Nw: IOIII Ioe INN! NIUW N 173 IX Iruml on Wlrul 1 . . o 0 . . . Eg l N 5 1,7 1 1 V' W w W I . ., . J . L . '. . . , S1 . . Wlillilg-IL'-'.' g- il fz g --. ,. Ti-1' 'l'l-S ICJ, -177, sc ' ' I , -Q , vw Il 2 V . ' ' ', va. Q' :Q Zi: ' -11. , . --Wvab. 4 555 4-I , rf 1-3 - 2, sg ,: . K. Z -AIU - ., . , . W - W E- if? I .:f 'fi:5 ' w:::- , 555 :E , . . , , . l . .. , , . , . '. S j . Ill! Y. fe- '-lls ' ' I I all Lf I. I ai .' '- ii' Harr1et Amdursky Sunny Zabner Diana Bar low Bobby Watson and Elmo North look as though they have just finxshed a good dmner They agree that the CROSSROADS RESTAURANT IS the place for an after school snack a full course dmner or after date blte WHEN YOU THINK OF SHOES THINK W QN-'09 wx wsQ MsE awk Xmxvs 325 GRANBY DOWNTOWN WARDS CORNER VENICE ITALIAN RESTAURANT Home of Delicious Italian Foods 4024 Granby Street Wollensak Kodak Synchronlzed Sh utter Repalrs VIRGINIA CAMERA SERVICE 613 W. 35th Street Norfolk Va. Speed Graphic - Argus - Keystone Service - Parts Dealer SALES - RENTALS M. L. Schlom MAdison 5-4615 W e Deliver Phone MAdison 2-7445 MAKE THE College Town Iwp 0llI' HEADQUARTERS W 002260 SWEATERS f ' '-.3 Qxgx .,f M-I ,,,,,,,,.,,..-9---Q m3 C? willlf' 8 ic 22 'QQ QQ? THE HENRY WALKE COMPANY INDI, STRIAL SUPPLIES MACHINERY AND COWTRACTORS EQUIPMENT Telephone MA 5 3271 912 914 W 21 t St Norfolk Vlrgmla Best Wzshes to The 1955 CRADUATING CLASS From A FRIEND COLONIAL OIL CO INC 3205 East Prlncess Anne Road Norfolk Vlrglnla PETROLEUM PRODL CTS TELEPHONES MA 2 6655 KI 5 24-71 :': Q 3' QF. I Q . .QI .qs V.,, ,,, . 4 ,, , 1 5 : , ' if. ' +C! S Aj .. , ,. XR 1' - A 11 -'QR I J' ' . f - I y . , .31 If ., , ,5,g3:5k . 1 ,,..::s:a2-.,i:1.., , -,,. , '1- .wf ' .gh,.,.,::5Si'rE:-1155-Q, 1. A ' ..f.-5E55ff55E:1:55:5Qf '- 15555552 Ffiiijf '5-5.,.f--5?fi'1'2fjE5- - . ' ' e ' A f - :r:1:4:-1EE:5::. 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' I 'VVV 4 Y'2' f fy V. ,hiwfg egg .. ., j ff NP 2? ,T M ' 'diff Qi 5 .- 'J ff ,E - V we if 'VI A W YW WY if 524 2 if. 5.1, Mfg f 59 '7 if K ' 5 sg LY' A 4 N Lb Q N E 5' ' A J , 1 l A 9 Q A J J G X il l II i X , kk -Q . . iz 'I xc - . . BEST OF LUCK TO THE 1955 GRADUATES TOTTL HOLSUM BREAD CO GOOD LUCK MAURY GRADUATES F0777 A FRIEND I A The World of Tomorrow Kltty Adams and Ada Ruhm antxclpate the future as they watch the progress of chemlstry at the MONSANTO CHEM1 CAL PLANT f I Q ' ' -:ls Q' : ' . ,f to ' rv ,f , A X N f , 0 Planmng to move7'7'7 Wllma Stauffer and Barbara LEWIS know thev wlll recelve prompt and courteous servIce from the ALLIED STORAGE FOR THE MIKE CAVISH BEST TRADING AS MOTION PICTURES NORFOLK APPLIANCE CO YOUR NEWPORT THEATRE OLDEST COLLEY THEATRE WILDER'S DRIVE IN THEATRE FRIGIDAIRE DEALER NORFOLK SALES 81 SERVICE 538 35th Street MA 2 3840 4 Q 1 AND VAN COMPANY. H G6 97 IN IN COX PI NIFRAI HOMI' 651 VMwtow1Au11l1f IONGRX II I AIIONH IO THI 19m GRADI ATINF LL XSS FOOD llflx IN YOLR PUTURI L NDFIII MIAC S BIRQCII CONSTRUCTION I ORPORATION .IAVIFS LHRISTOPHF R Photography Prznlzng flrluerlzszng 28 We z Fhrru I-lfth Street TI LIPIIONI' NI X 2 Hd NORI OI Ix XIII! INI X CECIL BEAU PY SALON Kathryne L Parsons Proprzetor PHONI' MA 2 2166 All Branches 0 Beauty Culture Place IQ I horc Where uallts I Paramount Noriolk 'V1r 1111 1 IHS! WISHFS T0 THF 19m CR XDI XTING LL V5 BLTLLR BROTHFRb I3 m L gewell Pomt Hwal A . Ai A I r, 4 7- 1 A I I.. I A 1 I . Y 1 ,L I . 1 l v 7 - . - 1 If ,rw - - .N 1' L rr , f 1. 5 f.- vm- fx , . T I I N Y 1 N , 1 , , . x v . .f 1 L 1- ' ' , ., I 'e I Q ' ' 9 - J ' 1 . 304 VI HSIIIIIQUJII Ialk ., . ,. U. .1 , , r . . . I 4 - J. J J I ' ' -0 4 4 A, I 'r .II ' 1' r ' - v - 1 . I I nr I I ,I . A, -.I Y . f. 1 .: .U ' S ' 1 ' C:lTf,R Phone MA 2 1645 CROCKIN LEVY COMPANY The South s Largest F urnzture Store 500 Granby Street Frlendly servlce from your Esso dealer H3IIlCt Norfolk 10 Va Amdursky and Bob Rosenbaum learn much talklng to thls frlendly Esso dealer at WHITTS ESSO SERVICE STATION E SPERTNER C0 DIAMGNDS WATCHES-JEWELRY SILVERWARE CLASS RINGS 407 Granby Street Norfolk Vlrgrnla Maury Class Rzngs w1.wfQg..EQ E,JfARt51+C nal' Snack hme Wllma Stauffer and Bob Rosen baum stop for a refreshlnl, snack at GABRIELS Commodores depend on courteous service from GABRI EL'S. nv: Y y I- NJ, ' l f ' . ' c x X H , l H . My VAVAXV . W A ,M 3 -xi Z' A S ' . . . . , . . . , ,xl - I K l 4 1 X xxx LQ:-A fx ., E , Vit. V s ft '1.,oa' 4 . 'ul ... CU, 1-unc. Q ' ' 4 .. W , , . . . .. K 0 , I BEST WISHES Lgy .. Q THE H. C. YOUNG PRESS, INC. 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