Martinsburg High School - Triangle Yearbook (Martinsburg, WV)

 - Class of 1941

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There's music Bond The band, under the direction of Roderick Linger, has completed a year of wide activity. The band won Hrsr place in competition at the Turkey Festival in Harrisonburg, Virginia. They participated in several parades, among them the Mummer's Parade in Hagerstown, Md., the Apple Harvest Parade in Martinsburg, and the Tomato Festival Parade in Berkeley Springs. The band gave several open air concerts, and two concerts in the high school auditorium. Eugene Price, trombonist, won the American Legion Music Medal as the outstanding member of the band. TOI' l.IZIfl': Susan llorferlield, Dram lllaforelfe. RIGHT: Band in fall formation. ClfN'l'l2R: Band al llarrisonlwara. Bo'i 1'oM l.l5l3'l': Oral-ers. BAND MlfMlGl1RS: Sarah flrnell. Merle Ileclzwith. James lieidler. Joan Brewer, Charles Brown, l.ou1's Broil, Cfharles Cfarper. llarold Cfaxlleman. Juelz Cfhambers, Audrey Clendeninq, Thomas Clapham, Donald Clark. Rollei! Dailey. Russell Ifuans, Charles lfellerx, Delalne Foster, James Flaqg, Kenneth Grey, Wzillizlm Heflln. Leroy Hollis. Roller! llolmdau, l.ott'ri1 Horner, Charles Jackson. Allen Janes. lV1'llr'am Jones, Donald Keller, Thomas WIVISCJH. Donald Keseelzer, llelen Koaelsrhalx. lfosier I.eMax1er. Allen l,aeoan1, Clarence Long, James Long, Homer Long, Howard Leiahly, John I.i'eers, Robert Mason, Billy Marsh, Marlin Mzller, Goldie Parlzinson, Anne Penn, Billy Pierce, Victor Porlerfield. lizlla llorrerlield. Eugene Ilrire. l.eon Reed, Carl Rolierls, John Reynolds. lVendell Shrader, Ifred Snyder. Jack Snapp, ffalherlne Snyder, Harold Stanley, lfred Swarlz, l.att'renee llronipxon, Kennelh Tabler, Vincent Townsend, Edgar Troal, B'lltl Weixl, lilly lV1'rlmeaer. - 76 - Q' N. LA... il , ' , FYY ii- an p f7 e, D 5 l'?. 1'

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the air. . . 1 V Q in I i I L R g at f LKLL , ' A 1 I LW.i . r rebar J ee Aikens, Arnett, Burkhart, Corkran, Iilagg, Lamp. Reynolds, Snyder, Swope, Wallace. Girls' Glee Club The Girls' glee club, under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Miller, is composed of sophomores, juniors, and seniors. The glee club, combined with the Boys' glee club, presented the operetta Rose of the Danube on April 28-29 with Jeanne Corkran and John Reynolds in the leading roles. Ten members of the club went to Huntington last fall as representatives to the All-State Chorus. Those members were Jeanne Corkran, Mary Jane Burkhart, Florence Flagg, Marjory Wallace, Sarah Arnett, Elise Swope, Jean Reynolds, Rose Lee Snyder, Geraldine Aikens, and Frances Lamp. Maxine Beall, Helen Bitner, Pauline Bowers, Mary Boyd, Carrie Lee Busey, Mary Lee Butler, Peggy Butler, Dorothy Cook. Jeanne Corkran, Betty Cosner, Mary Cox, Hilda Davis. Muriel Derker. Anna Lee DeHaven. Evelyn Dellinger, Bernadine Dinteman, Mila Dye. Mary Kate Frye. Leota Funkhouser. Naomi Gageby, Yvonne Gerhrick. Emma Hamilton, Reherca Hause, Mary Lee Hollida. Virginia Jackson, Beulah Jacobs. Nitza Julias, Margaret Kendig, Helen Kogelschatz, Evelyn Lewis, Gwyn Lewis, Virginia Lultrell, Nell Mason. Anna Mae Mitchell, Evelyn Meyers. Barbara Patterson, Susan Portertield. Ruth Powell. Catherine Renreh, Jean Reynolds, Betty Ritter, Amelia Ropp, Evangeline Rockman, Kathleen Sapp, Winifred Sherrard, Margaret Showers, Iris Sneathen, Larue Tansill. Norma Troupe, Dorothy Trout. Edna Turner, Gertrude Watson, Pearl Whitelock, Nelda Williams, June Wilson, Ilene XVintermoyer, Pauline Wintermoyer, Rose Lee Snyder, Evalee Stephens, Elise Swope, Frances Lamp, Wanda Whittington, Geraldine Aikens. Jane Alther, Mary Alther, Sarah Arnett. Mary Arrington, Glenna Barnes, Fern Bartles, Patricia Bradford, Mary Jane Burkhart, Helen Clark, Rosa Lee Clark, Betty Lee Cline, Lena Cole, Ger- aldine Collis, Betty Lou Dunham, Norma Lee 2 Fierro, Florence Plagg, Edith Hess, Jean Hicks, June Hicks. Carrie Lee Hovermale, Jean Jenkins, Doris Kidwiler. Betty Lee Knadler, Helen Kram- erage, Wilda Laise, Mary Jane Landis, Wanda Locke, Irma Long, Dorothy Manspeaker, Betty Mantz, Mary Jean McCormick. Betty McDaniel, Marion Mcferron, Pauline Miller, Jean Pal- mer, Ada Piper, Bernadine Reed. Doris Roh- inson, Frances Schlack. Marion Schneider, Wanda Shade, Marcella Sirhaugh, Evelyn Slonaker, Reva Slonaker, Norma Small, Elaine Stokes, Dorothy Stotler, Margaret Stuckey, Chloe Studwell, Mary Sullivan. Wanda Thorpe, Grace Thompson, Dorothy Turner, Danese Vermillion, Marjory Wallace, Belly Weller, Anne Whilacre, Vivian Whitelock, Jeannette Hendrick, Arleen Miller, Dorothy Chambers. .. 75 -.. ll - .-2 lIniw'f'SH1HS.Ql



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everywhere Orchestra The Martinsburg high school orches- tra, composed of 25 pieces, had one ol its most active years in the history of the organization. They played for as- sembly programs ar l-ledgesville. Bunker l-lill. Shepherdstown. and Harpers Ferry, and for all of the dramatic pre- sentations here. Four members of the orchestra repree sented the school for the first time at the All-Stale high school orchestra. Of the four, two of them received first chairs: Eugene Price. trombone, and Bill Jones, bass. Audrey Clendening and Amos Turner received fourth and fifth chairs, respectively. in the second violins. ORCHESTRA I l7lRS'l' ROW: Violins. .fluc!'i'et1 Clendeninq. flnms illlll'lIl'I',' Saxophones. Curl Rolmerls. Roll- erl Diiileif. SFCOND Row: Violins. Sophie Anaslos, Mary laizios, THIRD ROW: Clarinets. Tlionlus Cflilpham. John l.it'ei's. Iiillif Marsh. lliirolrl Leiqhty. l7OUR'l'H Row: Vlll'0l11l1Of'lCS. litiqeive l7rii'e. Dunulil Keller: Bass. lV1'llit1i77 Jones. l3IRlICi'I'OR: Rotlericlz 13. linger. ORCHESTRA ll FIRST ROW: Tlzoinus Wilson, I,eRoq llollis, Surah Arnett. fliitlreu Clenc!'r-ning. SISCONIW Row: Cltirem'e l,onq. Billy lVicl- meiler. lltirrif fltliimx. Eleanor liarretl. TIIIRID Row: Billy lleflin, Clmrles Fellers. linlzlvu Cirotw. lltlrrtl lfiies. l7OLTR'I'II ROW: llelen Kogelsclmff. Vincent 'I'ownxeml. John Reynolds. PIANISTS: Jean Reynoltls, Jeun Ilardy. AI.l.-STATII ORCHESTRA MIEMBISRS CIENTIER l.lfF'l': flnms 'l'i11'ner. RIGHT: Eugene Price. l,OVv'l5R ClfN'llliRZ JOIYUS. l.OWIER Rllllllt fluclrey Cleinleivillg.

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