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BILLY BEAMANEditor
MRS. JOEE. BROWN
MARY DAILAssistant Art Editor
FREDDIE MEADOWSAssistant Business Manager
BETTY MURPHREYAssistant Editor
PEGGY STANLEYWARREN WADEANNE BUNN
Class Representatives
1961 MECCA STAFF
GENE ALBRITTONBusiness Manager
BILLY BEAMANEditor
DEDICATIONMRS. JESSIE MURPHREY
and respect you for ei<ighteen years of patience and devotion,ite this yearbook to you, our first grade teacher.
pause weseniors d«
OUR BIG
BOOK
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MR. BASS
"I profess not talking; only
this, let each man do his best."
MR. HOWELL"There is no substitute for
earnestness."
MR. CADDELLPrincipal
"I am willing to do what I ask
others to do. "
MRS. MOORINGSecretary
MRS. TRIPP"Happiness seems made to be
shared. "
MRS. ALLEN"Nothing without divine gui-
dance. "
MR. BROWN"It is not whether you win or
lose, but how you play the
game. "
MRS. BROWN"Count your blessings and
watch them multiply.
"
BILLYlEAMANJAMES FAULKNER.^^fcn^MURPHREYj
President
.Vice-President
JIMMY CASHBARBARA CROOM.
GENE ALBRITTON BILLY BEAMAN BOBBY CARRAWAY"Why be difficult when with a "Baseball and basketball are my "Life without mischief is no life
little effort you can be impos- first loves, but girls run a close at all."
sible. " third. "
Seniors
ELLEN CARRAWAY"Beneath a calm exterior, there
lies a bit of deviltry. "
BARBARA CROOM"To love, and to be loved is the
greatest happiness of existence."
PATRICIA CARRAWAY"I've been wrong for so long, I'll
be right from now on. "
JIMMY CASH"Sometimes I sit and think, but
most times I just sit."
JAMES FAULKNER"Blessed is the man who invented
sleep. "
MARY DAIL"Dancing b lue eyes re f le ct
friendship and fun. "
LINWOOD DAUGHERTY"Be slow of tongue and quick of
eye. "
BETTY HARDEE'Better late than never.
ROSE HEATH BILLY HILL
"Everything I want to do is either "Never trouble trouble 'til trouble
illegal, immoral or fattening. " troubles you. "
LINDA HARRELL"Every man isavolume if youknow how to read him. "
BILLY HUMBLES JULIAN JONES FLETCHER LEE
"Why sh ou Id the devil have all "Always sweet, friendly, gay, "Every mind has its own pleasures,
the fun?" even modest; that's the way. " its own style of wit, its own ways. "
MARGIE MAYO"Always friendly and ready with
a helping hand. "
Seniors
FREDDIE MEADOWS"Why take life seriously; we.'il
never get out alive anyway. "
EDWARD MOORE"Every man should measure him-
self by his own standards. "
SHELBY MOORE"Silence is sweeter than speech.
BETTY MURPHREY"A mile per minute is goodspeed, but a smile per minutegets more action. "
BOBBY MURPHREY"I like work; I could sit and
watch it for hours. "
CLASS MOTTO'Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst.
FLOWERWhite Carnation
COLORSBlue and White
KAY SUGG"There is nothing which com-pares with fun. "
KAY VANDIFORD"Drifting through life, contented
to be. "
BEST ALL ROUND MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEEDBetty Murphrey Mary Alice Dail
Billy Beaman Jimmy Cash
Senior SuperlativesWITTIEST MOST ATHLETIC
Patricia Carraway Freddie MeadowsGene Albritton Julian Jones
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History
Now that we are finally Seniors of 1960-61, we look back into our past and we find that we had some very happy
experiences. When we began school, we did not know how big a future lay ahead of us.
In the first few years of school we studied hard and enjoyed all the activities that occurred.
^In the eighth grade, we had a very exciting trip. We visited Raleigh and saw all the famous sites.y
The next year we were dignified freshmen, very happy to know that we had at last arrived in high school. We had
all looked forward to entering high school, because of the many activities in which we could take part. Some of us
became ball players and many of us cheerleaders.
In the tenth grade we had a class party chaperoned by our homeroom teacher, Mr. Bryant Tripp. We had a mar-
velous time. Mr. Tripp always did love those parties.
In our Junior year our most exciting experience was our Junior- Senior Banquet. I think everyone, even our practice
teachers, Mr. Sutton and Mr. Eggleston, enjoyed preparing for this. It would have never been a big success if it had not
been for Mrs. Allen, our Junior sponsor.
Now, at last, we have reached our long awaited year. We have entered our Senior year with the determination of
being a great success in the future.
Yes, it has been good to be here in Maury High School for these twelve years. We will never forget the wonderful
teachers and friends that we have had.
We hope that the rising seniors will be able to say that they have enjoyed their school days at Maury High School
as we have enjoyed them.
The Seniors of '61
Betty Murphrey
Patricia CarrawayHistorians
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Prophecy
On December 6, 1971, FREDDIE MEADOWS received a special delivery letter at her office in the Meadows-
Carravvay Interior Decorating House, Inc. , in New York City. She was quite surprised to learn from the return address
that it was from LINDA HARRELL Stepps, a hometown girl who had won a 2 weeks' visit to New York. Linda asked
Freddie to have dinner with her at Sardi's the following evening.
Freddie and her friend and business partner, ELLEN CARRAWAY, met Linda for dinner the next evening. Naturally
the conversation turned to their high school days back at old MHS. From the conversation the girls gained the following
information:
Soon after graduation GENE ALBRITTON became a tobacco auctioneer. After many years of auctioneering his
tongue became so twisted that no one could understand him. He is now7 teaching French at the Central High School.
BILLY BEAMAN graduated from UNC and became head coach at his old alma mater. Billy is married and has two
very cute boys!
After much hard studying JIMMY CASH became an artist. Jimmy said the most difficult task for him was learning
to draw a straight line with the aid of a ruler. Jimmy is an illustrator for the Hunter Publishing Company.
BILLY HILL is now a famous millionaire in Hollywood and answers to the name of "Lover Boy. “
It seems that JANIES FAULKNER liked Waves so well that after graduation he decided to join the Navy7 and decided
later on to make it a career.
SHELBY MOORE studied for many years and became a famous lawyer. She has just convicted America's most
notorious gangster, A1 Capone, III.
BOBBY MURPHREY became an English professor at Woman's College. Bobby says his only weakness is girls!
Mrs. James Stallings, the former ROSE HEATH, now owns and operates a beauty salon in Ormonds ville. She
specializes in giving permanents to bald-headed men.
After much encouragement and help from Mrs. Allen, KAY VANDIFORD became a shorthand teacher. She says
one of her most promising students is Charles Allen, her former teacher's son.
Mrs. Steve Vandiford, the former BARBARA CROOM, is now7 living on a farm near Maury. Barbara and Steve have
two lovely children.
KAY SUGG and MARGARET ROGERSON have a comedy program on radio station WOOW. The name of the program
is "Maggie and Kate. "
MARGIE MAYO married soon after graduation. She has four sets of twins. Margie always did like big families.
JULIAN JONES became a famous race car driver. He has won many races, including the Darlington '500. ' Julian
specializes in dragging his foot instead of using the brake.
In high school, BETTY MURPHREY ahvays wanted to fly an airplane. Her wish never came true, but she's doing
the next best thing—she's a trapeze artist. She is know7n as "The Flying Chasis. "
PATRICIA CARRAWAY is now a hell driver at the State Fair in Rale igh. She is known as "The Maniac-on-a-
Pontiac. "
It seems that FLETCHER LEE became a miser. He has a very- bad limp. They say the reason for this is because he
caities so much money in the toe of his shoes.
BOBBY CARRAWAY is now7 a popular singer in a nightclub in Hawaii. He got his start by singing "Blue Hawaii" at
the Junior- Senior banquet. He now sings to the merry tune of $450 a week.
MARY DAIL became an army nurse. She is one of the best-known nurses anywhere. She promises to cure you or kill
you.
After graduating, BETTY HARDEE and her family moved to California where her husband is now7 the warden at
Alcatraz.
BILLY HUMBLES and EDWARD MOORE are the proud owners of a gambling casino in Las Vegas. Billy and Edward
liked it so much in school that they decided to make it their career.
LINWOOD DAUGHERTY is doing well for himself in Hollywood. He has had much success in his role as "Tarzan. "
After dinner the girls bade Linda good-by and wished her a nice trip and a Merry7 Christmas.
Freddie Meadow's
Linda Harrell
Prophets
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Last Will and TestamentState of North Carolina
County of Greene
School of MauryARTICLE I
We leave Maury High School with regret but proud of the education and wisdom that we have as a result of twelve
years in its care and regretting that our class association is over.
ARTICLE 2
We, the Seniors, leave Mr. Caddell and our Senior Sponsor, Mrs. Brown— weary'.
ARTICLE 3
To our beloved parents who have sacrificed so much, we leave our deepest love and gratitude and we hope that
you can say that your sacrifices have not been in vain.
ARTICLE 4
To Sidney Murray, GENE ALBRITTON leaves his right to talk during class.
To Edward Mooring, BILLY BEAMAN leaves his ability to touch the hall lights.
To Betty Nethercutt, ELLEN CARRAWAY leaves her flirty ways.
PATRICIA CARRAWAY leaves to Lucille Cherry-' her sweet, thoughtful and studious ways.
JIMMY CASH leaves to Gene Eason his polite and courteous ways.
BARBARA CROOM passes her secrets of how to catch and keep a man to Joan Skinner.
To Jack Edmondson, LINWOOD DAUGHERTY leaves a quick and fiery temper.
To Jimmy May, JAMES FAULKNER wills his rock-hard muscles.
BETTY HARDEE wills her seat in the Senior class to her daughter, Lori.
Nervous LINDA HARRELL leaves her jittery-' ways to Emily Croom.
ROSE HEATH leaves her secrets of how to get a Giant Baseball player to Ann Bunn.
BILLY HILL leaves Russell Jones his slim figure.
BILLY HUMBLES wishes to thank all who have helped him graduate.
To all the unsuccessful boy's, JULIAN JONES leaves his ability' to "git the gals. "
We, SHELBY MOORE and FLETCHER LEE, leave our talkative ways to the students of Maury' Hi.
MARGIE MAYO leaves her Senior seat to her younger sisters, Kathleen and Faye. She hopes they will sit in it as
proudly as she.
To Gayle Heath, FREDDIE MEADOWS leaves her ability to handle her man.
BETTY MURPHREY leaves her ability to type and read shorthand to Hazel Lee.
Tony Stocks will jump with joy' when he hears that BOBBY MURPHREY has left him his ability to render "wise
cracks. "
EDWARD MOORE leaves his ability to get along with his teachers to James Radford.
MARGARET ROGERSON leaves her quiet ways to Joan Graves. Everyone hopes she will take heed.
KAY SUGG leaves her school bus to any'one who thinks he can handle it.
KAY VANDIFORD leaves her ability to catch the same man several times to her little sister, Mattie Lou.
I, MARY DAIL, leave my tall and slender figure to Hilda Nethercutt.
And I, BOBBY CARRAWAY, leave the halls of Maury High singing CHERRY PIE.
And also, MARY DAIL and I, on this, the Thirty-first day of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand, nine
hundred and sixty-one, do sign and seal this testament, as our last official act. MARY DAILBOBBY CARRAWAY Testatrix
Testator
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ERIC MOORE
JAMES MOORELORRAINE MOORECYNTHIA MOORING
BETTY NETHERCUTTJAMES RADFORDKATHRYN ROGERS
REX SHIRLEYHARDY SMITHCOY TAYLOR
DOROTHY TAYLORMAYNARD WADELINDA WOOD
SOPHOMORES
hildAnjMOAN SKI
LCUTT. EDWARD MOORING.
SETH BARROWHUBERT BOWENTED BOWENJIMMY CURRY
NANCY DARNEKEITH DUNNGENE EASON, JR.
BRENDA EDWARDS
JACK EDMONDSON, JR.
DOROTHY FRIZZELLERICHARD GRANTAUDREY GRAVES
LORIA HILLROCKY H3NNANTLINDA JARMANJANICE JOHNSON
BOBBY JONESRAY JOYNERTHELMA LETCHWORTHEARL LITTLE
KATHLEEN MAYOLINDA MeKEEL
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WILBERT McKEELBARBARA MOOREROGER MOORESHIRLEY MOORE
EDWARD MOORINGRONNIE MORGANHILDA MURPHYDONNIE MURRY
SYDNEY MURRYHILDA NETHERCUTTBUTCH SHIRLEYJOAN SKINNER
BECKY SMITHDONNA LOU STEPHENSTONY STOCKSLOU JEAN THOMAS
BOBBY SUMRELLLINDA WADEWARREN WADEJUDY WALSTON
ALTON WELLS
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[NIE MORGANklE SUMRELL!KRAY. /. . . i
STEVE COX4&ROL ANN THOMAS.
AUTRY BOWENERNEST BOWENEUGENE BOWENJANITA BOWEN
CAROL BRANNZADIE CAROL BUNNDANNY CARRAWAYSTEVE COX
RUSE DUNNCLARENCE FAULKNERJOYCE FAULKNEREDGAR GRAVES
JANICE GRAVESBOBBY GRANTLOIS GRAYDENNY GRIMSLEY
TOMMY HARRELLSARAH HEATHPAUL HOBBSEDNA HUGHES
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FreshmenDONNIE JOYNER
DOROTHY LITTLEFAYE MAYODAVID MILLER, JR.
AMY MOORE
AUDREY MOOREDONNIE MORGANJAMES MORGANSTEVE MOORING
JIMMY NASHRUBY NETHERCUTTPEGGY STANLEYDICKIE SUMRELL
JEAN CAROL TAYLORCAROL ANN THOMASWANDA TRIPPMATTIE LOU VANDIFORD
TONY VANDIFORDRONALD VAUGHNDONALD WEBBSHIRLEY ANN WOOD
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MRS. VIRGINIA FORREST“Patience is the art of hoping."
MRS. PAT CARR"This above all— to thine own
self be true. “
MRS. BERTHA TRIPP"Do unto others as you wouldhave them do unto you. "
MRS. ZELOTA SPIVEY"Never say, 'I can't' but 'I
will try'."
MRS. JESSIE MURPHREY"Strive on with patience."
MRS. MARY BEAMAN"Preparation is the key-note
to success. "
MRS. VALERIA MURPHREY"Be sure you're right— then
go ahead. "
MRS. MARTHA LOU MOYE"Be ye doers, not hearersonly !
"
MRS. LUCILLE CRAFT"A friend is worth all the
hazards we can run."
MRS. HELLON EDWARDS"You can be what youwant to
be. "
MRS. RAE JEAN DIXON"Leave silence to the saints;
I'm human. "
' MRS. BETTYE BEAMAiT"With a song in my heart. 1
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EIGHTH GRADE A „
JOHN THOMAS AVERYALTON BALDREEJIMMY BARROWDANNY BOWENJUDY BOWENEDWARD CARRAWAYJANICE CARRAWAY
JANE CHERRYGLORIA CRANFORDDAL CROOMEARL DARNEELEANOR EAKESCLIFF EDWARDSFRED FAULKNER
JOHNNY RAY FAULKNERLINDA FIELDS
JUANITA FRIZZELLE
JAMES GRANTJIMMY HARDYSTEVE HARDYKENNETH HARRIS
KENNETH HEATHLINDA HEATHBOBBY HEDGEPETHLESLIE HOLLOMANROGER HUGHSDIANE JOHNSONLUCILLE JONES
DAVID LEE
GLADYS LEEBENNY MeKEELJESSE MILLERMARTHA MOOREMARGARET
NETHERCUTTNICKY ROGERS
PEGGY SHIRLEYCHARLES SMITHSONGLADYS SPIVEYBARBARA STOCKSBRENDA STOCKSJAMES STOCKSJENNIFER TAYLOR
LINDA TAYLORLLOYD WELLSBRENDA
WORTHINGTON
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SEVENTH GRADE
EVA RIVERS BAILEY
JOE BARROWSTEVE BEAMANDANNY BOWENDONNIE BOWEN
J. R. BOWENEILEEN BOWENKATHLEEN CARRAWAYLOUIS CRAWFORDWILLIAM CURRY
ANN DAVISHOWARD FRIZZELLE
BETTY HOLLOMANMITCHELL HUGHESBOBBY HUGHES
DAVID JOHNSONDONNIE JOHNSONJOAN JOHNSONROY LETCHWCRTHDIANNE MAY
WILLIS MAYMARVIN MORGANLEWIS MOYEBETTY RUTH
MURPHREYNANCY MURRAYBRENDA NETHERCUTT
HARVEY NETHERCUTTKAY NETHERCUTTLINDA NETHERCUTTSIDNEY NEWELLCAROLYN ROUSEMARY SHIRLEY
JAMES TAYLORDOTTIE VANDIFORDJESSE VANDIFORDRICHARD VANDIFORDVIRGINIA VANDIFORDJERRY WELLS
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BOBBY BARROWSTANLEY BARROWJANET BOWENSAMMIE BUNNDONNIE CROOMJIMMY FRIZZEL
FRANCIS GOFFTONY HARRISPHILLIP HINNANTPHYLLIS JARMANJOHN JOHNSONNANCY JONES
HARVEY LETCHWORTHSANDRA MORGANJOHNNIE MAYOJACKIE MeKEELVIRGINIA MeKEELJACKIE MOORE
KATE MOOREANDY MURPHREYROY NASHRACHEL NETHERCUTTMARY IDA PENNYCARROLL SMITH
RAYMOND SMITHSONBETTY JEAN STOCKSCLOVIS STOCKSCONNIE STOCKSJOHNNIE STOCKSLAWRENCE SUGG
THELMA SUGGAL TAYLORGEORGE TAYLOREDDY THOMASELIZABETH ANN
TUGWELLKINDRICK VAUGHAN
VICTOR WADEKAY WALSTONJESSE WEBBABBIE JEAN WELLSWALTER WHITFIELDSCARLET WOODTOMMY WORTHINGTON
SIXTH GRADE
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FIFTH GRADE
JAMES AVERYWAYNE BALDREEJEFF BEDDARDCAROLYN BRAXTONJANE BUTLERJEFF CARRAWAYKENNETH CHERRY
JOAN CRAWFORDLINDA CURRYCAROLYN DARNEROBERT DUNNCAROL EDWARDSJANICE EDWARDSWILLIAM GAY
CHARLIE GRAVESJOSEPH GOFFJANICE GAIL HILL
WALTER HILLRICHARD HUMBLESRANDY JOHNSONJACK KEEL
HELEN LEEROGER LEEELAINE LETCHWORTHBENNY McLAWHORNJENNY MERRITTCITARLES MILLERJAMES MOORE
CLINT MORGANJANICE MORGANRACHEL MOYELOIS JEAN MURPHREYLETHA PENNYLEE QUINNHORACE SHIRLEY
GEORGE SKINNERRONNIE SKINNERRAYMOND SMITHEDNA RUTH SMITHSONMARIE STALLINGSJANICE STOCKSROSE STOCKS
WILLIAM SUGGGREGORY TRIPPERVIN WOODTHURMAN WORTHINGTON
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FOURTH GRADECARSON AVERYALLEN BALDREECHARLES BRANNGEARY BOWENRONALD BOWENSANDRA BOWENLORRAINE BUNN
GALE COXCAROLYN CRAWFORDMICHAEL DAILJIMMY DAVISVIRGINIA MARK
EDMONDSONGAIL EDWARDSJAMES FAULKNER
ADONIS GRANTERVIN GRAYJOSEPHINE GRIMSLEYBARBARA HALLJIMMY HARRELLELAINE HINNANTLINDA HUGHES
BOBBIE JONESROBERT MAYOTIS MAYODANNY MeKEELLONNIE MEADOWSBRENDA MORGANKENNETH MOORE
LINDA MOORESANDRA MORRISBRENDA MURPHREYDIANE MURPHREYDURWARD MURPHREYCONNIE MURPHYHORACE MURPHY
JAMES MURPHY3EULOH PENNYELAINE RADFORDJIMMY STALLINGSANGELA TAYLORJANICE TAYLORDONNIE VAUGHN
PATRICIA WADECHRISTY WHITFIELDKAY WHITLEY
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BONNIE ELLIS
MICHAEL FIELDS
JAMES GRIMSLEYJOHNNY HARDYDONNIE HARRIS
JESSE LETCHWORTHSTEVE MOORERICKY MOOREHERMAN MORRISGAIL NETHERCUTT
DONALD STOKESMARY ELLEN STOCKSSTEVE SUGGPHILLIP TYNDALLLINDA GAIL THOMAS
KENNETH BAILYLOUISE BOWENJ. K. BUTLER, JR.
THIRD GRADE
SHEILA BRANNDENNIS CRAWFORDPHYLLIS CRAFTDOUGLASS DAUGHERTYALLEN EASON
ROBERT HILLSHIRLEY HEATHCATHY JOHNSONDONNIE JOHNSONDAVID LETCHWORTH
OLIVIA VANDIFORDCHARLIE VANDIFORDIRVIN VAUGHNMICHAEL WALSTONPAULA WOOD
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SECOND GRADEMADELINE BAKERTOM BEDDARDMARIE BOWEN
3
IRIS CARRAWAYLEONARD COXSIMON COXBROOKS DARDENCARSON G. EDWARDS
MICHAEL EDWARDSDIANE FIELDS
JOE ANN GAYSARITA HARDYTREVA HEDGEPETH
JIMMY HUGHESHENRY KEELANGELA JONESDEXTER MANNINGBENNIE MAY
ANGELA MEADOWSROBERT MOORETED MOORECARL MORGANROSE MORGAN
EDDIE MURPHREYKATHRYN NETHERCUTTRUTH NORRISBARBARA STALLINGSJANICE TYNDALL
ROLAND VANDIFORDHATTIE WEBBJO ANN WHITLEYMARCIA WOODSUE WOOD
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CHRISTIE ALBRITTONDONNA BAKER FIRST GRADE
RONNIE BARROWKAY BEDDARDDEBORAH BEAMANDANNY BRANNPEGGY BUNNJIMMY COX
DEBRA CRAFTJOSIE DARDENJAMES FRIZZELLE
JOHNNIE GOFFJOSEPH GRIMSLEYWALTON HALL
LORI HARDEEDONNIE HILLRICHARD HOLLOMANVICKIE LETCHWORTHLINDA LETCHWORTHFREDDIE McKEEL
JAMES MERRITTCARLOS MOOREDONNIE MURPHYCOLIN MURPHREYCONNIE SUE
MURPHREYMARTY MURRAY
JANICE PARKERHEBER PENNYFRANCES RADFORDJEFF SHIRLEYPAULETTE SMITHJOHNNIE STALLINGS
VERNA STOCKSDIANE SUGGDEBORAH VANDIFORDHARDY WEBBDEBRA WELLS
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Glee Club
MRS. BETTYE BEAMANSponsor
EMILY CROOMPianist
Bus Drivers
Seated, left to right: Bobby Sumrell, Ted Bowen, IinwoodDaugherty, Jimmy Cash, J. L. Carraway. Standing:
Maynard Wade, Bobby Murphrey, Kay Sugg, Billy Hill.
Cafeteria Personnel
Mrs. Wood Mrs. Davis
Custodian
Randolph Radford
ATHLETICS
SCHOOL SONGOh, when the Maury Team
Falls in the line
,
We're going to play a gameand that's the sign.
We're going to fight, fight, fight,
For victory,
And let our names go down in
Maury History.
We're going to shout, shout, shout,
At every game,
And the results will surely
Be the same, be the same.
Above the rest you'll always
Hear the name, hear the nameMAURY HIGH. Rah!! Rah!!! COACH BROWN
KATHRYN ROGERS MARY DAIL FREDDIE MEADOWS
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Boys’ Basketball
Seated: Bobby Jones, Edward Mooring, Gene Albritton,
Bobby' Murphre-y, Bobby -Carraway, Julian Jones, Ray
Jbyner. Seeoird'row: Russell Jones, Tommy Forrest, Jack
Edmondson, Eric Moore, Billy Beaman, Gene Eason, James
Radford. Third row: Seth Barrow, Richard Grant, Alton
Wells^ Tony Stocks, Billy Hill, James Faulkner, Coach
Joe Brown.
Senior Directory
GENE ALBRITTON
Class Officer 1, Parliamentarian; Glee Club 1,2; Base-
ball 4; Basketball 1, 2, 4; Beta Club 2, 3,4, Officer 3,
Vice-President, County Beta Club President 4; MonogramClub 4; Annual Staff 3, 4, Business Manager; Senior Su-
perlative 4; County Typing Contest 3.
BILLY BEAMAN
Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Student Council 3, 4, Pres-
ident 4; Basketball 3, 4; Baseball 2,3,4; Glee Club 3;
Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, President 3; F. F. A. 1,2,3, 4,
Vice-President 3, President 4; Delegate to State Conven-tion, President of Tobacco Federation; Class Officer 1,
2,3,4; Senior Superlative; Annual Staff, Assistant Editor
3, Editor 4; Field Day 1, 3, 4.
BOBBY CARRAWAY
Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Camp 1, 2, 4; Field
Day 1,2,4; Basketball 4, Manager 2, 3; Bus Monitor.
ELLEN CARRAWAY
F.H.A. 1,2, 3, 4, Rally 1,2, 3,4; Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4;
4H Club 1, 2, Officer 1; Class Officer 1; Snap Shot Editor
4.
PATRICIA CARRAWAYF.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Rally 1,2, 3, 4, State Convention 1,2,
Treasurer 2, 4; Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; F. T. A. 1,2, Treas-
urer 2; Cheerleader 1,2, 3, 4, Chief 4; Monogram Club
2, 3, 4; Junior Class Officer, Treasurer; Class Historian;
Senior Superlative 4; 4H Club 1,2; Health Queen 1; Bus
Monitor 2; Office Staff 4.
JIMMY CASH
F. F. A. 1, 2, 4; C la ss Office r 4; Bus Driver 4; F. H. A.
Hearthrob 2; Snap Shot Editor 4; Glee Club 4.
BARBARA CROOM
F.H.A. 1,2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Program Chairman 4,
Rally 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; Monogram Club 3, 4;
Glee Club 1,2; Homecoming Attendant 1; Marshal 3;
Class Officer 4.
MARY DAIL
F.H.A. 1,2,4; Basketball 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4;
Annual Staff 4, Assistant Art Editor and Last Will andTestament; Senior Superlative; County Typing Contest 3.
LINWOOD DAUGHERTY
Bus Monitor 3; Bus Driver 4.
JAMES FAULKNER
F. F. A. 1,2,3, 4, Field Day 1, Vice-President 4; Baseball3.
BETTY HARDEE
F. H. A. 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Basketball 2; 4H Club 1, 2,
3.
LINDA HARRELL
Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 1,2, 3, 4, Rally 1, 2, 3, 4;
F. T. A. 1,2; Student Council 4; State Convention 1,2;
Cheerleader 3, 4; Class Prophet 4; Monogram Club 4,
Treasurer 4; Office Staff 4; 4H Club 1,2.
ROSE HEATH
Basketball 1, Manager 3, Scorekeeper 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,
4, Reporter 3, 4, Rally 1, 2, 3, 4, State Convention 1, 2,
3; F. T. A. 1, 2; Office Staff 2, 3; Bus Monitor 2, 4; County
Typing Contest 3.
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Senior Dictory
BILLY HILL
F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Field Day; Class Officer 1; StudentCouncil 1; Bus Driver 4.
BILLY HUMBLES
F. F. A. 1,2,3, 4; Field Day 1; Bus Monitor
JULIAN JONES, JR.
Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Baseball 1,2,3, 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,
4; Class Officer 1,2; Monogram Club 1,2, 3, 4; Student
Council.
FLETCHER LEE
F. F.A. 1,2,3; Field Day 1.
MARGIE MAYO
F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Bus Monitor 1, 4; Of f ic e Staff 3; PepClub 2; Rally 1,2, 3, 4.
FREDDIE MEADOWS
F. H. A. 1,2, 3, 4, President 3, Vice-President 4, Rally1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 3; Beta Club 2,
3,4, Officer 3; Class Officer 3; F. T.A. 1,2; Basketball
1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4, Assistant Business Manager 4;
Marshal 1,2,3, Chief 3; Glee Club 1,2,3, 4; Office Staff
2, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Homecoming Attendant 3; Class
Prophetess 4; County Typing Contest 3; Senior Superlative
4.
EDWARD MOORE
F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Camp 1; Bus Monitor 1.
SHELBY MOORE
F. H. A. 1,2, 3, 4; 4H Club 1; F. T.A. 1; Glee Club 1;
Pep Club 2.
BETTY MURPHREY
Glee Club 1,2,3, 4; F. H. A. 1,2,3, 4, Vice-President 2,
President 3, State Convention, Parliamentarian 4, Rally
1,2, 3,4; F. T.A. 1,2, Secretary 2; Student Council 3,
4, Vice-President 3; Beta Club 2, 3, 4, President 4,
County Beta Club Secretary 4; Marshal 2, 3; Basketball 1;
Cheerleader 3,4, Assistant Chief 4; Annual Staff 4,
Assistant Editor; Class Poet; Monogram Club 4, Secretary
4; Senior Class Officer, Secretary; Senior Superlative 4;
County Typing Contest Winner 3.
BOBBY MURPHREY
Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. 1,2, 3, 4,
Officer 3, Field Day 1, 2, 3, 4, Camp 2, 3, 4; AnnualStaff 1, 2, 3; Class Officer 1; Student Council 1, 2; Mono-gram Club 2, 3,4; Bus Driver 4.
MARGARET ROGERSON
F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Pep Club 2; 4H Club 1, 2,
3; F. T.A. 1,2.
KAY SUGG
Basketball 1; F. H. A. 1,2, 3,4; 4H Club 1; Glee Club 1;
F. T. A. 1, 2; Pep Club 2; Bus Monitor 2; Bus Driver 4.
KAY VANDIFORD
F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Rally 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Office
Staff 3; Pep Club 2; 4H Club 1,2.
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