Martinsburg High School - Triangle Yearbook (Martinsburg, WV)

 - Class of 1941

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cleon scl'1olorsl1ip...cleon living 'YV FIRST Row: Dorothy Prettyman, Peggy Cotiman. Mildred Rinker. Nancy Downey, Jean Hicks, Mary E. Stewart. Eleanor Lloyd. Harriet Leach. Betty lVeller. SECOND Row: Virginia Miller, Joyce Fangmeyer, Mary Kate Frye. Eileen Hines, Dorothy lVitlmeyer. Almeria Steryoas. Nancy Allen, 13etlyRi!ter, Florence Flagg. THIRD Row: Audria Smith. Doris Robinson. Mary Jane Webster. Mary Jane Burkhart. Mary Jane Snyder, Virginia Jackson, Peggy Lou Marsh, Jean Rey- nolds. Norma Lee Ifterro, FOURTH Row: I-'ranees Lamp. Jane Alther, Marjory Wallace. Elaine Stokes. Rose Lee Snyder. Elise Swope, Anna Lee Dehauen. TOP: Mrs. Koyelschatz, Faculty Adviser. BOTTOM LEFT: Officers, Joyce Fangmeyer. Treasurer: Nancy Allen. Secretary: Almeda Steryous, Vice President: Virginia Miller, President. LOWER RIGHT: Harriet Leach. Betty Patterson. Virginia Miller, knitting Red Cross sweaters. Tri-I-li-Y Club This club was originally the Girl Reserve which succeeded in establishing the Tri-Hi-Y this year. The club continued its services to the school by operating the second hand bookstore at the beginning of school. The girls rendered several services to the community by preparing Christmas baskets for the poor and by giving their services to the local hospitals. Christmas cards were sold to help defray the expenses. The club performed a special service to the school by conducting a non-cheating campaign. The club members made programs for the home football games. In the spring a Go-to-Church campaign benefited both the school and the community by awakening the desire in young people to attend Church. A style show was presented in April, with members of the clubas the models. 171... T

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Cleon speech . . . cleon sports J' L U GROVP l'Iti'l'tTRla. l5IRST Row: David 'l'hornbur'g. lieull Roclgers. John Rt-tmolds. liohlwy Nicklin. litllif lit-tirneu. lluriu l.ortl. Vrmervl 'IxUlL'l7St'l7Kl. Frank Reuues. SECOND Row: Bobby liuller. Jurk Shulell. Ilillu Krause. 'llllltll ROW: lirvtl Sntltler, plllll W'ill1'.s. Sletuurl l.ai'tllotU. kventlell Sl'll'tltll'I', Rolverl IJtllll'l.J. ffleuelumz' lirue. l-'runlt f't1,xl7zt't1. Jail: Cfhumht-rs. lfOUR'I'Il Row: Jay lflugq. Billy lVitln7r'yer. l7ll1'l'H Row: Glenville Shzipe, Billy Mcliuniel, l:'ll.sit'or1h ll':l son, liilltf tfuqe. Donald 1'iflIf2lZt'f'll3t'FfItl. Hill Stilwell, Clzilforcl Sperow. Harry Folk, Russell lfvtms, ilihonms tiluplmni, SIXTH Row: John l.it'ei's. Eugene Price. lVilliam Jones, Billy Plerc'e. UPPER RlCLll'l': lieull Rodgers. Stale President of Hi-Y Clubs. BO'l l'OM l.Iilf'I': Boys ltlltliflg lhe HLY lrlp Io Morrlunlown for the .sftlle conference: liillu f,illt1l', lretl Sntftltir. liillif Mclluniel. Sleiuurl l.ai'dlotU, lieull Rodgers. Jay lflugg, Paul ll'i'll1's. ljuuirl Thornlmrty, Glen Shipv, uml .lutlz Slmfell. BO'I l'OM Rlt.ll'l': Officers, I-'red Sntfder. Vice l'res1'der7I: Glen Shipe. Serreluru: John Reilnolils, iIil't'tlHl!'t'l'f lieull lqtttltlt'l.N. llresitlenl: Billy Mtllaniel. Cfhaplutin: Mr. John linipe, Atlviisur. l-li-Y Club To create. maintain and to further promote the ideals of Christian life in the community .intl the schools is the aim of the Hi-Y club, the schools oldest organization. Under the leadership of Mr. John Knipe the club's adviser, and Beall Rodgers the cluh presi dent, the club had a very successful and active year. In the fall of the year the club sponsored its annual popularity contest in which the winner was Nancy Downey. ln March the club sent sixteen boys to the Older Boys' Conference at Morgantown, at which Beall Rodgers presided as the president of the meeting. In April the club sponsored a l'C1o-to-Church campaign which urged everyone to attend Church more frequently and more regularly. Mr, Frank Liddle. state secretary of the Hi-Y clubs talked to the club on several occasions. The club heard several outside speakers talk on religious and other subjects. As a climax to the year's work they had a picnic. i70?.



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They govern 5' First Row: Goldie Parkinson. lfreshmang Jane Collins, Junior: Mary E. Stewart. Junior. Second Row: Aua'ria Smith. Senior: Ernest Grove, Seniorg Elaine Stokes, Sophomore: Frank Cushtua. Sophomore: Bruce Whz'tacre, Senior. Student Council Ofhcers: fludriu Smith, President: Robert Butler, Vice President: Buddy Shipe, Secretary: Stewart Laidlow, Treasurer. Student Council Meeting, left to right: Fostina Ifowler. Glen Shipe,.iBilIy Marsh, Robert Butler. Paul Keeseclzer, Stewart Laidloiu, Billy Kearney. ...72-. Student Council The object of this organization is to foster school spirit. to create a close relationship between the student body and the administra- tive personnel, to stimulate scholf astic efficiency, and to represent the students in all student activities and student relationships. The council consists of tive se- niors, four juniors, three sopho- mores and three freshmen. The principal of the high school is an advisory member of the council. This group makes athletic and cheerleader awards, and sponsors a Student Day, at which time the entire administration of the coun- cil of the school is carried on by students. This year the council held the third annual Student Day.

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