Martinsburg High School - Triangle Yearbook (Martinsburg, WV)

 - Class of 1942

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Orchestra First Row-Audrey Clendenning, Sarah Arnett, Eleanor Parkinson, How- ard Leighty. Second Row--Amos Turner, Mary Sullivan, Robert Hobday, Wallace Swartz. Third Row-Norma Small, Marion Trout, Thomas Clap- ham, John Liuers, Harold Castleman. The thirty-four piece orchestra which was reorganized three years ago, played for all the assembly programs, plays, and various outside programs which were held in the high school auditorium. For two consecutive years the or- chestra has had members represented in the All- State High School Orchestra. Those that par- ticipated in the All-State Orchestra at Charles- ton this year were: Thomas Clapham, first clar- inet: Lowry Horner, trombone: Joyce Rey- nolds, flute: Audrey Clendening, second violin: Amos Turner, second violin. The orchestra won honors at Charleston by receiving one first place, one second place, and one third place in the All-State High School Orchestra. Win- ners were Audrey Clendening, who received first chair in the second violin section: Thomas Clapham, who received second chair in the first clarinet section, and Lowry Horner, who re- ceived third chair in the trombone section. The orchestra plays just as an important role in the high school's activities as the band. Martinsburg is the only school .in this section of the state that has a high school orchestra. Roderick Linger, director of the high school band, also has charge of,the orchestra. The orchestra will lose nine members by graduation this year. First Row-Clarence Long, Betty Cromwell, Milton Ridenour. Second Row-Donald Clark, Charles Jackson, Bobby Grove, Frank Snyder. Third Row-Wendell Siebert, Raymond Rodgers, Merle Beckwith, Charles Fellers. . Piano accompanist, Jean Hardy. Not in Picture-James Cunningham, Harry Fries, Kenneth Grey, Kenneth Grubb, Billy Heflin, LeRoy Hollis, Lowry Horner, Charles McDonald, Joyce Reynolds, Jean Reynolds, Lucy Mae Tinsman, June 'Whitacre

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Girls' Glee Club First Row-Anna Lee DeHaven, June Thomas, Gladys Lewis, Peggy MacDonald, Mary Frances Wilson, Mary Kimble, Eleanor Hull, Marie Ronk, Lenice Kline, Goldie Parkinson, Winifred Sherrard, Norma Lee Fierro, Jean Reynolds. Second Row-Alice Wilson, Margaret Stuckey, Danese Plotner, Alma Hibbert, Phyllis Janes, Jane Magruder, Betty McDonald, Belle Thurs-A ton, Elaine Stokes, Doris Kidwiler, Chloe Studwell, Grace Thompson, Betty Whitacre, Barbara Patterson, Rebecca Hause, Vivian Whitelock. Third Row -Carrie Lee Busey,-Gene Boltz, Joy lsenberg, Jane Ashton, Betty Knadler, Wanda Kackley, Elizabeth Woodward, Evelyn Garrett, Frances Rockwell, Frances Shirley, Betty Kramerage, Betty Mantz, Marian Schneider, Sarah Arnett, Gertrude Landis. Fourth Row-Evelyn Slonaker, Mary Lee Hollida, Jeannette Hedrick, Alma Shields, Evelyn Palmer, Doris Grove. Anna Mae Mitchell, Helen Clark, Maxine Miller, Wilda Laise, Winifred Gardner, Ada Piper, Alice Jane Johnson, Naomi Johnson, Rae West, Marion McFerren, Margaret Seldon.. The Girls' Glee Club, under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Miller, presented an assem- bly program during the school year. This pro- gram presented a variety of musical arrange- ments. Norma Small gave an accordian solo. Also on the program was a trio composed of Jean Reynolds, Sarah Arnett, and Vivian Whitelock, a vocal solo given by NormalLee Ficrro and a piano duet by Jean Reynolds and Audrey Clendenning. A group of eighteen members presented a program at the Kings Daughters Hospital and also sang for various other programs outside the school. Each year, members are selected for the All- State Chorus group, who travel to Charleston, West Virginia, to compete with other high school glee clubs. Those selected to represent the high school were Norma Lee Fierro, Wilda Laise, Vivian Whitelock, Evelyn Slonaker, Goldie Parkinson, and Jean Reynolds. These girls, together with the All-State Chorus mem- bers of the boys' glee club, participated in an assembly program after returning from Charles- ton. This group have also presented musical programs for the various community organiza- tions. A special group sang for the State Con- vention of Woman's Club which was held at Martinsburg this spring. As a last activity of the year the girls' glee club sang for the 1942 graduation in May. Bottom Row-Margaret Wiggington, Pearl Custer, Rosalie Braugh, Jean Dawson, Anita Taylor, Mary Jeanne McCormick, Norma Small, Susan Por- terlield, Patricia Aler, Irma Long, Wanda Shade. Second Row-Christine Dunn, Dorothy Turner, Chic Cave, Sally Cave, Ruth Powell, Jean Seibert, Peggy Butler, Rosemary O'Leary, Emma Hamilton, Wanda Locke, Jane Sine, Lelia Vesper. Third Row - Frances Ellis, Dorothy Trout, Audrey Clen- dening, Dora Miller, Alma Spiker, Naomi Gageby, Vivian Mason, Clay Burk- hart, Jean Hardy, Dorothy Ryan, Virginia Flick, Dorothy Fellers. Fourth Row - Lucille Conner, Jean Hicks, Mary Lyons, May Thomas, Virginia Luttrell, Nelda Williams, Bernadine Davis, Hilda Davis, Norma Troupe, Kath- leen Myers, Wilda-June Tinsman, Gladys Arrington.



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