Martinsburg High School - Triangle Yearbook (Martinsburg, WV)
- Class of 1956
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X , AX M xi Q, I 2- fy L, X J: if x :MN X69 dxf :Q v f V 'V In ,'f xx Q H 5, X J ,f ww W, A ww 1 VV 1 1 , ,, fy ' of U ,VLP f fi- 5 My V X? be W N SX ix 3 Q. , N- ' K 1 X3 Q rj S ' W! 'A 51 4 ,, X X Q Q 5 f 5 1 Gd I .. x 3: R 'll' .2 , ' Q .J I 'N Q , .' 4 'V 'L ' - 5 1 'D A x J THE TRIANGLE 1956 HHH' HQ 1 NIU - M- 11-T W 'c,.,, 0' h. 'liugim.a,-, 1. y qw - f , 1- ,.-uv-I E -l LF N A-. 1 'y 'the aim of our yearbook. Through 1 w K all try to provide a key to things of the past, hopingl as a result, to build a better tomorrow. The story our annual is about to relate is one that dates back to 1929, when our present school was built. Since that time the building can boast of many successful, as well as un- successful, people who have lingered in its halls. Also, it can recall many events--some which are pleasant to remember others which it would rather, forget. Yes, ouribuilding sure- ly has many valuable secrets tucked away in the corners of its brick and mortar. We will attempt to bring you. in the form of a cherishable annual, our SCHOOL LIFE for lQ55-56. NTER TO LEARN. GO FORTH TO SER -765. if FRONT TO BACK: Eunice Snow, Delores Whittaker, Ann Sloan, Gail Hofe, Carole Bowers. Mary Lee Stein, Anita Lloyd, Richard Sine, Billy Hill, Donald Barney, Miss Margaret MacVean CAdviserj and George Holllda. The Annual Staff proudly presents Volume Forty Five of The Triangle It was rn the year 1912 that a high school staff first presented to the students a yearbook which they named after their three comered class pin The Triangle As time passes the memories of our school life will leave us little by little Th happy times and the friends we made will soon be forgotten lt rs hoped that rn your future years as you look over these pages that you will recapture those days If the new seems to be too new we hope that the old will not seem too old 7 ADMII TRATHI IIIGII Cll00L ASSISTA 15 PRI CIPAL TREA. RER MR. JAMES N. ANDREWS B. S. --West Virginia University M. A. --George Washington University American History Adviser for Honor Society un, 'ii CHO0L BUARD LEFT TO RIGHT : Mr. I. D. VanMetre, President of Board Dr. Max O. Oates Mr. Stewart C. McDonald Mr. E. C. Mc!-'adden Mr. C. E. Becker UPERINTENDENT Mr. James L. Creasy, Secretary Ex-officio Board of Education gl , xl il' 0 J, K .f I ,N PRIIHPAL UHO0L EURETARY DR. DAVID E. MUDGE B' SJ --West Virginia University M. A. 7 Ed, D. --George Washington University MISS OPHELIA STUCKEY 1 if an Qu- hd' 111 mmm BRANHAM FACULTY Randolph Macon Woman s College B S H E West Vugtma Unrverslty HOMEMAKING I and II BIOIDGY I ADVISER for FUTURE HOMEMAKERS GEORGE W BUSEY B S West Vrrgrnta Insutute of Technology WOODWORK I and II MECHANICAL DRAWING I and II ADVISER for BIBLE CLUB CATHERINE A CHAMBERLIN A B Shepherd College M A -Columbra Umversrty Madison College AMERICAN HISTORY WORLD HISTORY ADVISER for TRI HI Y JOHN C COBOURN A B West Vrrgxnra Wesleyan College DEMOCRACY COACH VERA R. COBOURN West Vrrgxnla Wesleyan College Shepherd College West Vrrgmra Unrversrty FRENCH I and II SPANISH I and Il ADVISER for CHEERLEADERS a FRENCH CLUB SPANISH CLUB MILDRED CONARD Shepherd College School of Lrbrary Scrence Srmmons College Boston Massachusetts LIBRARIAN ADVISER for LIBRARY CLUB HENRY R CORLEY JR. Fa rrmont State College GENERA L BUSINESS BOOKKEEPING ADVISER for PROTECTION CLUB HOBERT H CORLEY Davts and Elktns College M West Vrrguua Unrverstty GENERAL MATHEMATICS ADVISER for KEY CLUB FACULTY MARY V DEAN B M West Vugrma Umversrty ENGLISH to EFFECTIVE SPEAKING ADVISER for SPEECH CLUB NEVA FUSS West V1l'g1l'll8 Unlverslty Umversrty of Tennessee HOMEMAKING I III, and IV ADVISER for FUTURE HOMEMAKERS ALLEN L HENDRICKS Ohlo State Marshall Cornell, and McHenry MACHINE SHOP MILLARD IENKINS B Shepherd College West Vugm 13 Unrversrty BAND WILLIAM H JENKINS A B Shepherd College M A West Vlrgmla Ul'l1V6I'SlIy BIOLOGY JOHN E KNIFE B Shepherd College M A -George Washmgton Umversrty ENGLISH I2 JOHN W KOPP Shepherd College CHEMISTRY PHYSICS GENERA L SCIENCE ADVISER for HI Y RANDALL E LOUGH A B Farrmont State College M A -West Vrrgtma Umverslty ALGEBRA I and II 11 mklf f 045, T:-, If 'Lv' Q' l. . 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B. -- Shepherd College GENERAL BUSINESS A ,Q WOODWORK I 1 36' 'Ulf SZ? iq., 'il ! b I-Vx C? 8 .I ADVISER for FUTURE BUSINESS IEADERS MARGARET L MAC VEAN Davis and Elluns College George Washington University TYPING II OFFICE PRACTICE JOURNALISM YEARBOOK CONSTRUCTION ADVISER for FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS ADVISER for TRIANGLE YEARBOOK MILDRED L MILLER Shenandoah Conservatory of Music ED A ED West Virgmia University CHORUS FRESI-IMAN GIRLS ADVANCED GIRLS BOYS ANNA S MILLS Hood College M ED University of Maryland CITIZENSHIP ADVISER for THESPIANS DEAN OF GIRLS JOHN T MORGAN S Shepherd College TYPING I GLADYS E PITZER Shepherd College M ED Duke University ENGLISH 9 ENGLISH II ADVISER for .TUNIOR RED CROSS IENA M REED Madison College M A -West Virgmia University Special Work in Latin fSummerJ Syracuse University William and Mary LATIN I and II ENGLISH IO ADVISER for LATIN CLUB DORIS W ROUSH - - Marietta College ENGLISH II JOURNALISM--NEWSPAPER ADVISER for ORANGE and BLACK RECORD ADVISER for QUILL and SCROLL KATHARYNE M SAMPSELL U U A B Shepherd College M A -West VIrgInIa Unlversrty ELEANOR ANN SHIRLEY A B B S Shepherd College Graduate Work Umverslty of Maryland STENOGRAPHY I and Il TRANSCRIPTION DRIVER EDUCATION AIJGEBRA I ADVISER for STUDENT COUNCIL USHERS IOHN W SHULTZ. Shepherd College Agrrcultural West VIrgInIa Umverslty ki- voCATIoNAL AGRICULTURE in WOODWORK 4' ADVISER for FUTURE FARMERS VIRGINIA SMALL ' , A B Shepherd College PHYSICAL EDUCATION ENGLISH 9 i lx. 'V VIRGINIA T STEPHENS A B West Vxrgmxa UDIVCISIIY ENGLISH 9 ENGLISH IO DOROTHYB WARE 5 xx GEORGE E WHITACRE JAMES Shepherd College George Washlngton Umverslty PLANE GEOMETRY Y SOLID GEOMETRY and TRIGONOMETRY GENERAL MATHEMATICS ADVISER for FUTURE TEACHERS ' ' Shepherd College West Virgrnra Umverslty BIOLOGY I and ll PHYSICAL EDUCATION ASSISTANT COACH WILSON Shepherd College CITIZENSHIP ENGLISH 9 ASSISTANT COACH '-9 ,Q- 4 5 - I I ' We 5 I A ?v,. B. S. -- - . I 1 . 4 I . I I I Q 0 I Y Ii I' .,,Ji9' A A A.B.-- I I ee . P , - Ii' A A.B.-' . NLS. ' ' ' ' ., K Il, . Q' ' far' A.B.-' 'T - A . ,A X ll lllll CLASS FLOWER Red Rose COLORS Blue and Whlte MOTTO Notlung ls Gamed W1thout Work O FICERS LEFT TO RIGHT Qu' PRESIDENT James Custer VICE PRESIDENT Rlchard Stelle SENIOR HOME ROOM TEACHERS MISS KATHARYNE SAMPSELL MR JAMES WILSON MRS DOROTHY WARE MISS ELEANOR ANN SHIRLEY WHAT IT HAS MEANT SEATED James Custer STANDING Joan Coffmberger Rlchard Srelle and Kay Bohrer 3, N-arf nf-4 3- SECRETARY TREA SURER Kay Bohxer Joan Coffmberger As we prepare to leave our Alma Mater we feel dlsposed to stop and thmk Is Martmsburg Hxgh School a better school as a result of our havmg been here? We know that we have already had our chance but we hope that you the underclassmen w1II do your best to carry on the tasks wh1ch we have me rely be gun THE SENIOR CLASS 14 I S S Y : it V LHS. . 0. V 'av -- N- 1 A S -.Q f R I A I M. p I, , lslunr Hzuu cu' slum 3 0 1 Q A - I nf .143 HH'c2'sWtvsF'Q I' 45: 154 wx 'ff' 7 Welcome to Martmsburg I-hgh School You are now a member of one of the best hmgh schools 1n the land Take pr1de IH mt and resolve to make mt even better It1s to be your home seven hours a day for the next four years Make good use of these years The p1cture above shows the Sophomore .Tumor and Semor Members of the Student Councll welcommg the Freshman Counc1l Members to the Martmsburg Hlgh School 15 4 ' ' .1 r 4 3 ' - ' .. ::: f L. 'T' 'Q K 55: ,Q 1 . A S .. 5. 1 J' fl ' -, M N -' ., Lx ' X- 'Z r ' X 'Z-.7.'!,I?' 'A LZ. -F ' . ' fnizl' S -Iliff' S ,,.y..A,-g W ,...4....u.- -4 fu.: -.. ,, . fy fn ', 5.0 .',. 4 - .. 4... '... nf 'U .f.,l:-I. 1.3.- ':.f.' 'FJ'-' NJ l , J, ..,.. ', ae, l '. yt- vpli , - , q .41'. gr. ' . 1 . - - .Lv --ILM ',-'.'.'. .' '. 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I J 'QS MARCIA ANN ADAMS NANCY BAILEY CHARLES DONALD BARNEY MILDRED LEE BARTLES 'vs ' 4'0 'T 4. 4 'Y if is KAY ELIZABETH BOHRER DOROTHY REBECCA BOLTZ ,f p--1 -it CANDIDATES FOR HOMECOMING QUEEN IV Pracucmg thelr smlles for Homecommg Parade from left to nght are Dale Rhmaman, Isabelle Mueller Karen Ellls, Mary Jane Small and Ehzabeth Ruppenthal RALPH RANDOLPH BRINING JAMES AUGSTINE BROWN - 17 CAROL ANTOINETTE BOWERS PHI LIP MORRIS BOWERS NANCY LOUISE BRAITHWAITE IIMMIE E BROWN 13- 'Nur t'Yx ROBERT KENNETH BRUNK FRANK OWEN CARPER 3 SHARON LOUISE BUTLER NINA LOUISE CANIFORD SYLVIA SCENE FROM HOMECOMING DANCE NOVEMBER 25 DORIS C11ITJaX1I'lg the gala celebrauon Thanksgwmg weekend was dancxng to CATROW the muslc of Johnny Knepper and hxs II plece band WAYNE DOUGLAS CHAPMAN L. JAMES EDWARD CLARK MARY JANE COATES I- I8 i td U ii 6---v ,QL--1 A JOAN ELIZABETH COFFINBERGER IANEY LOUISE COLE MHS VARSITY CHEERLEADERS IN HUDDLE WITH DUMMY To be used 1n the thuse and bonfxre November 24 In front left to rtght are Carolyn Bascue Juamta Thomas Ellzabeth Ruppenthal, and Bessye Ronk Standmg are Becky Thatcher Juantta Wendell, Ruth Ann Hen sell and Jean Talbott JANET LOUISE CRAWFORD ELIZABETH ANN CUSTER i JOHN DAVID CONNER RU TH IRENE COOK LOUISA ANN CORBY JAMES CUSTER LEE A - . I X ,, I 4 Ian l-. ' X il- 'Pav gea- mlm KENNETH MARGARET JANE DILLARD EDWINA GAIL DOCKENEY FRANKLIN DEE DS 'UV 'U'- BETTE JEAN DRAKE MAFUORIE BERTHA DUSSAULT CARL ARTHUR DYCHE F B L A PARTICIPATE IN HOMECOMING PARADE Major Wllham H Perry of Martmsburg at the wheel of the 1956 Dodge Converuble Busmess students udmg w1th the Mayor are Beverly Pankey Norma Jean Gnmm Bev Dodson and Betty Jean Callahan NORMA JEAN DYCHE 73' my ,U -,, 20 KAREN AMELIA ELLIS ,r Ox Q' in-A WILLIAM LEO EMERY PHILIP MYERS ESTEP F F A MEMBERS UNDERGOING INITIATION AS GREEN!-IANDS Shown bowmg to older members are the followmg candxdates Rlchard Jacques Jackxe Rmg Bobby Mason Buddy Cook, Dale R1chard Wayne Custer, and Ronme Hovermale EMILY DeCI-IARME FOWLER ELIZABETH ANN FRITTS Q 'C' 21 RONALD EVANS ALLEN EARL FARMER CAROL MA RIE FILES MARLENE VIRGINIA FRYE 911 4 'Hx Y 'N- if iw 1913 I' if i B- 5 Q, N f . 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MARY ANN FRYE DAVID LEE FULK 1 SYLVIA ANN FULK IMOGENE ELAINE 690' GAGEBY WINNERS OF ROYAL PAIR cRowNs AT FTA DANCE NORMA JEAN The boy and grrl dressed most nearly ahke award was won by John Stanley and Neva Gael Sharpe Dale Hlcks 15 shown here crowmng the wrnners GANTT HUBERT EARL GOOD 22 MABEL PAULINE GRANT WS F 4-'A 15 i N00 I 1 'C' fn.-, 'is .IOHN EDWARD GREGORY RUTH BELLE GRIFFITH TWIN DANCE TICKET SALES BY FUTURE TEACHERS Buymg uckers to the Tw1n Dance are Allen B Chambers and Galle James Sellmg uckets are Sarah Kesecker and Kay Bohrer Future Teachers and then advlser, Mrs Dorothy Ware JACK STEWART HENRETTA CARLTON LEROY HILLIARD l if 23 OV' af EDWARD ADAM HAMMANN FRANKLIN COOVER HAWKINS nv Wk iv- 5 ELMA IOYCE HELMICK GAIL LE HOF E N .4 I 13' sr- GEORGE SHA NNON HOLLI DA RICHARD DOUGLAS IMBACH EMILY JOANN JACKSON LUTHER MICHAEL JACOBS 1 5 WILLIAM LEON HOUSER gn 'T WM KAY DIANA HUTZLER ...Mah .I FINAL PAPER COPY BEING FINISHED FOR PRINTERS Some members of Orange and Black Record Staff just before dead11ne Left to right are shown Polly Gram Joyce Stuckey Carolyn Bascue Mrs Dor1s Roush, Advlser Carl Dyche, Ioan Coffmberger Ednor 1n Chlef Mary Murphy, DeVer1e TIIUS Gall Dockeney Pat Zepp Marjorie Dussault GARY LBGARDE JENKINS LEE EDWARD KEEBLER Jul 3' 16-A islam, L N V A Q ' EN In . L4-inulj if 3' ,. 3. I My W ' J If - B Q var.: , E 24 Q94 i df' 'hr ROBERT EDWARD KELLER THOMAS CHRISTIAN KELLEY I I I sl .--A- ' 'Q FUTURE FARMERS MEET ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26 Planning a turkey raffle for the Thanksgiving season are these FFA members Walter Knicely John DeBaugh Archie Riner, Carlton Shriver David Crook, Bobby Mason Curtis Miller, Henry Reid Douglas Snowden Richard Jacques and Martin Frye JUDITH KARLA KILMER RONALD EARL LANE i Q-ll 25 1' gm CAROLYN VIRGINIA KERS HNER DELLA LOUISE KESECKER Hu' Q? SARAH ELIZABETH KESECKER MARGARET AGNES LANG is if 3. 3.9 uv BOYD 164- 98 VERNON Lei-IEW LEO GEORGE FRANKLIN LEMASTER Q 'v i .IULIAN DOUGLAS LEMASTER LESLIE LEMASTER GARRIE EARL LEONARD WILLIAM WALTER LEWIS BAND LEADERS PRACTICE FOR PARADE ON THANKSGIVING Head Majorette and Drum Major Gall Dockeney and Phlhp Bowers pause for a plcture as tmy get ready for Homecomlng ANITA LOUENE LLOYD 1 26 RAYMOND EARL LONG i '- 'US Wi nv' l NANCY LOUISE LOWE CHARLES RONALD MANN SELLING SUBSCRIPTIONS TO ORANGE AND BLACK RECORD Jane Sxler and Joyce Stuckey worked at noonnme to sell yearly papers Q51 for I5 ISSUES, to Joyce Shxfflett and PIIYHIS Cook THEODORE DALMUS MATTHEWS DORIS ANN MAUCK 27 Y I , 1 1 LCGARDE GILBERT M AINNING BEVERLY ANN MASON PATRICIA NEWLIN MASON CURTIS ANDREW MCCAULEY Q59- I 11 'K' l '5. S-.z 41 is SHIRLEY ANN MCCAULEY HARRY FRANKLIN MCCORMICK DANNY WILLIAM MCDONA LD WAY NE HOWARD Mc GOWN i. CLARA CAROL MCCLUNG GAVIN KENT MCCLUNG THANKSGIVING CLASSIC HANDLEY VS MARTINSBURG Frankle Hawkms throwmg a key block to help B111 Beavers plck up yardage for Bulldogs DONALD EUGENE McKEE IO ANN MENTZER lip' E' '72 28 LEWIS RIC HARD MILLER iw, 'VK 53' gan' PATRICIA ANN MILBURN CHARLES LEE MILLER 7' NATIONWIDE INSURANCE SPONSORS SAFETY DEMONSTRATION After a school assembly members of the Jumor and sentor classes went to the foot of the h111 for demonstrauons of good dnvmg and quxck reacuon ume In the foreground IS the car wrth Mrss Shrrley Drxver Tralnlng Instructor at the wheel Tlmekeeper Roger Barney IS at the left and Mr Curus Mongold local msurance manager IS at open door on rtght ORVAL VINCENT MILLER 19x 29 DONNA LEE MILLER ELIZABETH ANNE MILLER KENNETH ALBERT MILLER ROLAND MATTHEW MILLER W' 1 I Ul'...a F I ' . , . in , 1 4 I 1 , fa- ':fb'f4242lfI I iv? ,dun 1 'N WALLACE LEROY MILLER KATHERINE ELAINE MORELAND ISABELLE ANN MUELLER MA RY IN EZ MURPHY jf YN fx X T THOMAS LEE MINNICK ANN BEVERLY MORELAND 3 NINE CANDIDATES COMPETING FOR MISS HI Y XIX Saturday Nrght December ro one of these grrls w11l be crowned Queen Whrch? Left to rrght are Sandra Sulhvan Suz1e Mlller Dale Rhrnaman Beverly James Ruth Ann Hensell Joyce Rockwell Neva Gael Sharpe Jean Talbott Nancy Gregory SAMUEL TEMPLEMAN OLIVER IEAN ADORA OWENS 30 'Hx 3' 'mf BEVERLY ST CLAIR PANKEY BERNIE MICHAEL PETRUCCI RONNIE 11 BURR PORTERFIELD 4TH PERIOD ENGLISH I2 BEFORE CLASS BEGINS Wamng for Mr Knlpe from left to rrght are 11m Clark Sharon Butler, Ralph Brrmng Carole Bowers Dorothy Boltz Carl Dyche Jlmmy Cust er Ehzabeth Custer Joan Cofflnberger, Nancy Lowe, Margle Lan Carolyn Kershner Martm Frye, Ronnle Porterfleld, Bev Pankey Roland Mxller Tom Mrnmck Donald McKee, Roy Wallace Ralph Vanorsdale Gary Teter Danny Sulllvan Frank Carper and John Stanley FRANKLIN EARL REID JOSEPH JOHN RENN 3 31 ALBERT PUFFINBERGER LUTHER HANS QUINN DALE DIANNE RHINA MAN V. Y ,V . , K. an 1 1 DONNA E ROMESBERG ROBERT CARROLL SAVILLE RAYMOND HARRIS SHRIVER JANE ES TER SILER Wx an T N-r+ MARY JANE SMALL ANN PORTER SNOW PN 5' EUNICE SNOW DOUGLAS ROUSE SNOWDEN 'sv' BIBLE CLUB MEMBERS HELP WITH TOYS FOR CHRISTMAS Marjorre Kesecker Evelyn Kesecker Lrllxe Brown and Eumce Prather are workmg on cradles 1n the shop These w11l make Chnsnmas happ1er for some chlldren JOHN DAVID STANLEY Q '75 l MA RY LEE STEIN T5 Tv - 33 DOUGLAS LEO SOUDERS RICHARD HUDSON STELLE Y gn...- asv 'GX l, wr-H' Kr- f 'b P1 wax, UN Q'I P THOMAS CLARENCE STILWELL MAXINE ANN STOUT LOIS ELAINE STRICKLAND IOLA JOYCE STUCKEY T I N9 L PATRICIA ANN STOLIPI-IER X' I 'L it Ns PATRICIA ANN STOTELMYER A FINAL DRINK OF WATER BEFORE CLASS The water founraln IS always a very popular spot Here are Nancy Balley Ann Moreland Juamra Thomas, and Gall Dockeney last of the 11ne seen every hour at thxs sxre DANIEL CLIFFORD SULLIVAN 34 SANDRA LOUISE SULLIVAN AY 1 ' A SHIRLEY FRANCES SWARTZ GARY EUGENE TETER .IUANITA VIRGINIA THOMAS DOROTHY DCVERLE TITUS WAYNE EDWARD TRIGGS DIANE CAROL TURNER '?Q .ral ,-...... sl' iq' 11' 130 CIW:- ww 1---r my THOMAS EUGENE WA LLING its VERN WALLACE SYLVIA KATHLEEN WEST f 'N an JOYCE ANN WHITA CRE DE LORES J EA N WHITTA KER Y , MAYNARD ELLSWORTH WEBBER Us l r- NIGHT WORK ON THE YEARBOOK MASTER PAGES Yearbook Construcuon Journahsm students worked many mghts pasung plctures from 7 to II P M Here are Nancy Balley Ruthre Wllburn Eumce Snow J1mmy Brown and Ann Moreland compleung senlor pages RUTHIE HELENA WILBURN BETTY LOU WILSON 36 Gd Y V SQ IEANETTE CATHERINE WISECARVER THE CAST fm- - SE l0Il CLASS 0F NOT PICTURED EDWARD LEGARDE O'ROKE CHARLES CURTIS SINE PATRICIA MAE ZEPP 'WSL The SENIOR CLASS DMC, MRS DORISROUSH MARINSBURG HIGH SCHOOL PFESSP S SEVENTEEN ne e bab Patsy Gardner Chuck Allenb, y brother and a sleuth Raymond Shrlver a neighbor gurl Elizabeth Ruppenthal an unlucky teenager mchard lmbach friend and ally of Chuck Carl Dyche A lenby s mother m law George Bennet Grandma Dr Hannah Hawks the hired gurl from the country Sarah Kesecker Chucks younger slster Chucks older sxster Janne Allenby Carolyn Bascue Bzlrble Allenbv De Werle Titus Nancy Pome oy Barbles frrend Dorothy Boltz Polly Grant James Custer Gxnny Grant Chucks steadv girl Dr -1l'enby Chucks father and a dentist Hugo Jarus a sophisticated youth Wayne Tucker A Comedy IH three acts by ESTHER E OLSON MOINDAY DECEMBER 5 1955 N! usxc between acts by Phll Bowers and hrs Dizzy Diplomats '39 eeoe if 4 . n A A , ' 13:11 F! . 1 ' S I l of A' - - ooo,o ff yooooyoehheo if eototot 'et' J . ' IS , . . I . ' - ' - ...AI '4.v.'..... ...A...-.4.A.I.'.A.' Karen Ellis R ! y eee e t o a oo eao o yaeae y o o oaoa e eo , M A 1 l . ' . n . . 'B .I . 1. CD 2. 37 8l5PIv' CQ MARTINSBURC HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Home of Stardust Diamonds 135 North Queen Street Phone 5741 THE EASTERN PANHANDLHS LARGEST QUALITY IEWELERS IiUVITATION TO ALL SENIORS You anal your guest are cordially invited to attend the annual sjnelafzi geweleds Seniov fDance in The Mystery Room ofthe Msnse Club Msninshnrg, West Virginia Tuesday evening, Mag' eighfh nineteen hundred and fifty-six 9:00 P. M. to 12:00 M. Music hy Phil Young and his Orchestra Amilmittance lay this Invitation only Dress Optional MARCIA ADA MS Bandl 2 3 4 Drum Majorette 4 Monrtor4 Health Room 2 Glee Club I 2 Juntor Musrc Club I Charm Revue 4 SILAS ALLEN O and B Record BERKELEY SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL Football 2 3 Track 3 V1ce Presrdent Class 3 Key Club 3 Student Councrl 3 Mrxed Glee Club 3 French Club 3 BARBARA AMBROSE Glee Club I 2 Pep Club I 4 Tr1 H1 Y 2 3 4 Blble Club 4 Trrangle 4 Charm Revue 4 NANCY BAILEY Glee Club I Pep Club I Trrangle Home Room Basketball Champs 4 DONALD BARNEY F F A I Pep Club 2 Trtangle 4 MILDRED BARTLES F T A 2 3 4 HealthRoom2 3 4 Momtor 4 Glee Clubl 2 3 Junror RedCrossI 23 FHA 4 Pep lub I 2 Home Room Basketball Champs 4 CAROLYN BASCUE Band I Charm Revue I 2 3 4 Cheer leader 3 4 Glee Club I 2 3 Juntor Red Cross I 2 3 Pep Club 2 3 4 Jun tor Mus1c Club 2 Class Play 3 4 Schu bert Club 2 3 Thesprans 4 O and B Record 4 Spanrsh Club 3 4 JOAN BEAVERS Glee Club I 2 3 Pep ClubI 2 F A 3 4 Mon1tor4 Thesp1ans4 Trrangle 4 KAY BOHRER F T A 3 4 Health Room 4 Student Counc1l3 4 Tr1 H1 Y 4 Pep Club I Thesprans 4 Class Secretary 4 DOROTHY BOLTZ Glee Clubl 2 Lrbrary Clubl 2 3 4 Lrbrary Assrstant 3 4 Pep Club I 2 Tr1 H1 Y I 2 3 4 Student Counctl I Thesprans 4 Blble Club 4 Home Room Basketball Champs 4 CAROLE BOWERS Glee Club I 2 3 Pep Club 3 Thes plans 4 Trrangle 4 O and B Record 4 Class Play Make up 3 4 Home Room Basketball Champs 4 ll lllll lllllllllllllll PHILIP BOWERS Ba11d I 2 3 4 Drum Major 2 3 4 Natronal Honor Socrety 3 4 Orchestra NANCY BRAITHWAITE Glee Club I 2 Momtor 4 RALPH BRINING Key Club 4 .JAMES BROWN Key Club 4 Span1sh Club 3 4 JIMMIE BROWN Boys Glee Club I 2 H1 Y 2 3 4 Key Clubl 2 3 VICC Presldent 4 Pep Club 2 3 Trackl 2 4 Trrangle 4 and B Record 4 Momtor 4 Football 1 Mrxed Chorus 2 3 ROBERT BRUNK SHARON BUTLER Lrbrary Club 2 3 Lrbrary Assrstant 4 Student Counc1l2 3 NINA CANIFORD FRANK CARPER SHEPHERDSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL Footballl 2 3 H1 YI 2 3 Chorus SY LVIA CA TROW Club 4 Pep Club 4 WAYNE CHAPMAN Band I 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 Basket ball! H1 Y 2 3 4 Thesprans Key Club 2 3 4 Orchestra I 2 3 4 JAMES CLARK Class Treasurer 2 Basketball I 2 Football I 2 3 4 Student Counc1l I Track I 2 4 Baseball 4 MARY JANE COATES JOAN COFFINBERGER Tr1 H1 Y 4 Thesptans 4 Pep Club 4 Class Treasurer 4 O and B Record 4 MOHIIOI 4 Usher 4 Home Room Bas ketball Champs 4 WICOMICO HIGH SCHOOL SALISBURY MARYLAND Cheerleader I 2 May Day I 2 Wm ter Carmval 2 Student Counctl I IANEY COLE Glee ,Club I 2 Btble Club 4 39 JOHN CONNER Cafeterra Staff 1 2 3 RUTH COOK Glee Club I 2 Brble Club 2 4 ep Club 4 Tllallgle 4 ANN CORBY Spanish Club 3 4 Usher 4 JANET CRAWFORD ELIZABETH CUSTER Span1sh Club 3 Glee Club I JAMES CUSTER Ban 1 2 3 4 Baseballr 2 3 4 Cho rus 4 Basketballl Footballr 2 3 4 Track 3 Junror Red Cross I Orchestra I Blble Club 2 3 4 Senror Class Play Thesptans 4 Home Room Basketball Champs I Class Presrdent 4 Natronal Honor Socrety 3 4 KEN NIE DEEDS A 2 JANE DILLARD Btble Club 2 3 Pep Club 4 GAIL DOCKENEY Drum Majorette I 2 3 4 Home Room I 2 4 Class Presrdentl 2 3 Llbrary Clubl 2 3 4 Llbrary Ass1stant3 4 Trl H1 YI 2 3 4 B1bleClub3 4 Assrstant Manager Varstty Basketball Glrls 3 Honor SOCIETY 3 4 Thesplans 3 4 Momtor 4 Class Play 3 Mtss H1 Y 3 Thesp1an Play 3 Usher Class Play 4 O and B Record 4 BETTE DRA KE French Club 2 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Home Room Basketball Champs 2 4 Mon1tor4 Trl H1 Y 4 Usher 4 Jun 1or Red Cross 4 MA KIORLE DUSSAULT Glee Club 2 Mrxed Chorus 2 3 Schu bert Club 3 Btble Club 2 3 4 French Club 3 4 Pep Club 4 O and B Record 4 Class Play 3 Speech Club 3 4 CARL DYCHE Home Room Basketball Champs 1 Foot ball 2 4 Key Club 4 Track 4 Class Play 4 Thesprans 4 O and B Record 4 ---: ' I-2-3- ---9 '--fs ' --- - 5 ' ' 5 I-2-3-4. - L ' -3- : P I--: ' --s' :O dl'-'I ' 'I- .- s 1 ' 4: 1 A ' , . 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' ' 'Q - S 5' -- F-H-PM 2'3'-49 Glee Cl'-lb I 2i Bible Basketball Champs 29 Charm Revue --: -:.T. 5 '-'I '3'49 -s s 's' 'I - ' ' 2 -D-4: .- .- . . . . 4 I D I NORMA JEAN DYCHE Home Room Basketball Champs 2 4 Glee Club I 2 3 4 Drum MaJorette I 2 4 Schubert Club 3 Student Councxl 3 French Club 3 4 KAREN ELLIS nchClub2 3 4 F T A I2 Glee Club I Llbrary Clubl 2 3 4 LI brary Assrstant I Home Room Basketball Champs 2 4 Pep Clubl 2 3 4 Trl HI YI 2 3 4 Thesprans 4 Health Room 4 Class Plays 3 4 WILLIAM EMERY Basketball I Home Room Basketball Champs I Key Club 3 4 Pep Club 3 PHILLIP ESTEP Baseball 2 3 4 Basketball I Football I 2 3 4 Boys Glee Club I Key Club 3 4 Stage Crew 2 Track 2 3 4 Spanrsh Club 3 4 RONALD EVANS Cafeterra Staffr 2 3 ALLEN FARMER Football I 2 3 4 Track 2 CAROL FILES Glee Club I 2 3 EMILY FOWLER Usher 4 Monltor 4 Student Councll ELIZABETH FRITTS A MARIENE FRYE Glee Club I 2 3 Schubert Club 2 MARTIN FRYE A MARY ANN FRYE Band I 2 3 4 Home Room Basketball Champs 2 French Club 2 3 F T A 2 3 4 Glee Club I 2 Orchestra I 2 DAVID FULK Boys Glee Club I 2 3 Mrxed Chorus 2 SYLVIA FULK Charm Revue 2 Glee Club I Pep Club 2 Tnangle 4 IMOGENE GAGEBY Glee Club I 2 3 Tennrs Team 2 NORMA JEAN GANTT Trrangle 4 Monrtor 4 HUBERT GOOD Basketball I Football 2 Key Club 4 POLLY GRANT Glee Club I 2 3 4 Charm Revue 2 4 Pcp Club 4 Junror Red Cross 3 Thes p1ZillS 4 O and B Record 4 F T A 3 4 Junror Class Play Senror Class Play Thesplans Play 3 Health Room 4 JOHN GREGORY Glee Club I 2 Brble Club 2 3 4 RUTH BELLE GRIFFITH Glee Club 3 4 Pep Club I 2 3 4 lunror Musrc Club 3 4 EDDIE HAMMANN Basketball I 2 Home Room Basketball Champs 2 Footballl 2 3 4 H1 Y 3 4 KeyClub2 3 4 Trackz 3 4 O and B Record 4 FRANK HAWKINS Football 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Class Vrce Presrdent 3 ELMA JOYCE HELMICK A 3 4 BIble Club4 JACK HENRETTA Band LEROY HILLIARD GAIL HOFE Glce Club F T A 3 4 Trlanv GEORGE HOLLIDA Band H1 Y I 2 3 4 Orchestra Pep Club 3 4 Student COLIIICII 3 4 Track I Trrangle 4 Key Club WILLIA M HOUSER Basketball 2 3 Home Room Basket ball Champs 2 KAY HUTZLER Glee Club I 2 Mrxed Chorus 3 Pep Club I F B L A 4 Basketball 3 Charm Revue 3 4 RICHARD IMBACH Junlor Red Cross 3 H1 Y 4 MOHIIOI 4 Usher 4 Thesptans 3 4 Key Club 2 3 4 IOANN JACKSON F H A I 2 Junxor Red Cross 2 LUTHER JACOBS GARY IENKINS LEE KEEBLER Spanrsh Club 4 HUNTINGTON HIGH SCHOOL HUNTINGTON W V Track 3 Scrence Club 3 ROBERT KELLER Basketball I THOMAS KELLY GREAT FALLS HIGH SCHOOL GREAT FALLS MONTANA Pep Club I 2 3 French Club 3 Basketball 3 Booster Club 3 CAROLYN KERSHNER Tuangle 4 DELLA KESECKER SARAH KESECKER Span1shClub2 3 4 F T A 3 Thesprans 3 4 Glee Club I 2 Class Pla 3 4 IUDITH KILMER Glee Clubt 2 3 4 Pep Club I 2 3 4 Spantsh Club 3 4 Junror Red Cross 2 4 Speech Club 3 4 RONA LD LANE Glee Club I 3 BIble Club 2 3 4 MARGIE LANG Tr1 HI Y 4 Glee Club 3 4 Pep Club 4 WITHROW HIGH SCHOOL CINCIN NATI OHIO Hrstory Club 3 ThalIan Dramatlc Club 3 Wrthrow lvlrnstrel Show 2 Town News I 2 Gxrls Ath letlc Assoc1at1on I 2 VERNON LEHEW Monrtor 4 GEORGE LEMASTER A 2 IULIAN LEMASTER BIble Club 2 3 4 LEO LEMASTER A 3 GARRIE LEONARD Footballl 3 4 Track I WILLIAM LEWIS ANITA LLOYD Trrangle 4 Usher 4 ' 'ij 4 3 I . 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I-2- -4. . 5 ' 9 '- g ' '2' ' S '2'3'4- 40 RAYMOND LONG Basketball Ig Home Room Basketball Champs 35 Football 1-2-4: Hi-Y 2g Monitor 2-3-4' Track I-2- Student Councll I Usher 4 Home Room Bas ketball Champs 4 NANCY IIOWE Trrangle 4 CHARLES MANN LEGRADE MANNING BEVERLY MASOIN Pep Club 3 PATRICIA MASON Glee Club I THEODORE MATTHEWS Basketballl 2 Class Treasurer I Class Secretary 3 Football I Mlxed Chorus 2 3 Class Play 3 JLIIIIOI' Red Crossl 2 O and B Record 4 H1 Y 3 4 Thesplans 3 4 Home Room Basketball Champs 3 4 Pep Club I Key Club 4 Thes plan Play 3 DORIS MAUCK Glee Club I F B L A 4 Pep Club 4 Trlangle 4 Class Play Usher 4 CURTIS MCCAULEY Boys Glee Club I SHIRLEY MCCAULEY Glee Clubl Pep Club4 F T A 3 Blble Club 3 F B L A 4 Health Room 4 CAROL MCCLUNG Pep Club 3 Student Councll 2 Thes plan Play 3 Thesplan 3 4 Trl H1 Y 4 Phys Ed Helper 3 Class Play Usher 4 KENT MCCLUNG IVIODIIOI' 4 HARRY MCCORMICK Boys Glee Club I 2 3 Mlxed Chorus 2 3 Trlangle 4 Monltor 4 Usher4 Pep Club 3 4 DAN JY MCDONALD ILIHIOI Red Cross 4 WAYNE MCGOWN A I 2 3 4 Monlto DONA LD McKEE IOANN MENTZER F.H.A. 2-3-4: Glee Club I-2-4: Mixed Chorus 33 Bible Club 4. PATRICIA MILBURN Trlangle 4 Blble Club 4 CHARLES MILIER DONNA MILLER Glee Club I Usher 4 ANNE MILLER Basketball 2 3 Pep Clubl 2 Tellnls Team 3 Phy Ed Helper 4 Referee Home Room Basketball 3 4 KENNETH MILLER LEWIS MILIER Football I Mlxed Chorus 2 Track 2 Key Club 4 Home Room Basketball Champs 4 ROLAND MILLER VINCENT MILLER WALLACE MILLER THOMAS MINNICK HOMESTEAD HIGH SCHOOL HOME STEAD FIDRIDA Chess Club 2 Ll brary ASSISIHIII I Art Club I 2 ANN MORELAND Charm Revue I 2 Llbrary Clubl 2 3 4 Llbrary ASSISISHI 3 4 Pep Club 2 ELAINE MORELA ND Glee Club I 2 Llbrary Club I 2 Pep Club I 3 Student Councll I ISABELLE MUE LLER Cheerleader I 2 lunlor Red Cross 2 3 4 Llbrary Club 2 3 4 Llbrary Asslst ant 3 4 Spanlsh Club 2 3 4 Trl H1 Y 2 3 4 Pep Clubl 2 3 4 Natlonal Honor SOCIEIY 3 4 Homecomlng Queen 4 MARY MURPHY Charm Revue 2 4 Glee Club I 2 3 Schubert Club 3 O and B Record 4 B1beC1ub3 4 F T A 3 4 Class Play Usher 3 Health Room 4 SAMUEL OLIVER Junlor Red Cross I LEGARDE O ROKE 41 JEAN OWENS Glee Club I-2-3-43 Pep Club Ig O and B Record 4g F. 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BEVERLY PANKEY n1234l-lYl234Orc traI234 StageCrew2 FBLA Pl'9S1dCllI 4 BERNIE PETRUCCI Basketball I Class VICE Presldent Class Secretary 2 Football I 3 Tackl 2 3 Baseballl 2 3 4 RONNIE PORTERFIELD Basketballl 2 3 4 Footballl 2 Track I 2 3 4 O alld B Record 4 Home Room Basketball Champs 4 ALBERT PUFFINBURGER LUTHER QUINN Football I Track I MODIIOI 4 FRANKLIN REID A 3 .IOE RENN Band I 2 3 4 Llbrary Club 2 3 4 Ll brary Asslstant 2 Orchestra I 2 3 4 Pep Club 4 Key Club 4 French Club 4 Iilllll Club 3 4 Home Room Basket ball Champs 4 DALE RHINAMAN Glee Club I Student Councll 3 4 Usher 4 Trl H1 Y 3 4 Charm Revue 3 4 Homecomlng Candldate 4 H1 Y Contest 4 DONNA ROMESBERG Glee Club 2 3 4 Pep Club 4 BESSYE RONK Home Room Basketball Champs I Pep Club 3 4 Varslty Cheerleader 3 ELIZABETH RUPPENTHA L Band I 2 3 4 VBISIIY Cheerleader 3 Pep Club 3 4 Home Room Basketball Champs I Glee Club I Class VICE Presldent 3 Llbrary Clubl 2 3 4 O Chestra I 2 3 4 All Star Basketball Team 4 ROBERT SAVILLE Stage Crew 2 3 4 Projectlon Club 2 3 4 Thesplans 4 O and B Record 4 RA YMOND SHRIVER F F A 2 Blble Club 4 Usher H1 Y 4 Mvced Chorus 3 i ' 1,4 , Bad---gi- ---g hes- : , Q I I li ' : -2- -4: r - - 5 - - - . - - - 1 - -3-4: - : s 9 - I F.F. . 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' . . . . : ' : 4: .IANE SIUER Red CROSS 3 4 Lrbrary Club I 2 Trr H1 Y 4 Pep Club I 2 3 4 Stu dent Councrl 2 Usher 4 F T A 3 4 Health Room 4 CURTIS SINE RICHARD SINE Trrangle 4 Usher 4 O and B Record 4 Btble Club 4 ANN SIDAN F T A 2 3 4 Health Room 2 Glee Club I Home Room Basketball Champs I Pep Club 2 4 Junror Mus1c Club I 2 3 Student Councxll Trxangle 4 MARY JANE SMALL Jumor Musrc Club I 2 3 4 TrI HI Y 4 Monrtor 4 Usher 4 Homecomrng Candrdate 4 ANN SNOW Charm Revue 2 3 4 EUNICE SNOW Glee Club I Home Room Basketball Champs I 3 Pep Club 4 O and B Re Usher Class Play 4 F B L A 4 All Star Basketball Team 4 Phy Ed Helper 4 DOUGLAS SNOWDEN F F A 2 3 4 Monxtor 4 Usher DOUGLAS SOUDERS Cafeterta Staff 3 4 JOHN STANLEY Band I 2 3 4 Basketballl Manager 2 3 4 Footballr Managerz 3 4 HI YI 2 3 4 KeyC1ub2 3 4 Track I Manager 2 3 4 Class Play 3 MARY LEE STEIN Home Room Basketball Champs I 3 Trrangle 4 F T A 2 3 4 Health Room 2 3 Charm Revuel 3 F B RICHARD STELLE HI YI 2 3 4 PepC1ub2 34 Ke Club 4 Class VIce Presrdent 4 THOMAS STILWELL Pep Club I PATRICIA STOLIPHER Home Room Basketball Champs I PATRICIA STOTELMYER MAXINE STOUT Pep Club 2 IDIS STRICKLAND Home Room Basketball Champs I 3 Pep Club 4 Glee Club I 2 Trrangle 4 OandBRecord4 F B L A 4 All Star Basketball Team 4 JOYCE STUCKEY Mrxed Chorus 2 3 Trr H1 Y 3 4 Jumor Red Cross I 2 O and B Record 4 Brble Club 3 4 Schubert Club 3 DANIEL SULLIVAN Football I Pep Club 2 Stage Crew 2 3 4 ProJect1on Club 2 3 4 SA NDRA SULLIVA N Charm Revue 2 4 Cheerleader I 2 Glee Club I Jumor Mus1c Club 2 3 Pe Club234 TrIHIY4 FTA 3 4 Spanrsh Club 3 4 Health Room 4 Usher Class Play 3 4 Home Room Basketball Champs 3 HI Y Candtdate SHIRLEY SWARTZ Glee Club I GARY TETER Band 3 Key Club 3 4 Pep Club I Jumor Varslty Basketball 3 .IUANITA THOMAS Cheerleader I 2 3 4 Glee Club I 2 A Pe 4 HI Y 2 3 4 Schubert Club 2 3 Mrx ed Chorus 2 3 Usher Class Play 3 Charm Revue 3 4 Speech Club 4 DeVERLE TITUS Charm Revue I 2 4 Iuuror Mus1c Club I 2 3 4 Glee Clubl Junror Red Cross 3 Pep Club 2 3 4 Spanrsh Club 4 I.atIn Club 3 4 Home Room Basketball Champs 3 Class Play 4 Schubert Club 2 3 Thesplans 4 O and B Record 4 F T A 3 4 Usher Class Play 3 Thespran Play 3 Health Room 4 WAYNE TRIGGS WANDA TUCKER Glee Club I 2 3 4 O and B Record 4 Health Room 4 Home Room Basketball Champs 3 Pep Club I 2 3 Usher 4 WAYNE TUCKER Basketballl Football! 2 3 Usherl Track 2 3 4 Class Play 4 O and B Record 4 42 DIANE TURNER Glee Club I 2 3 Schubert Club 2 3 Charm Revue 3 ROY WALLACE Basketballl Key Club 2 3 4 Track 2 3 Football 2 3 4 Usher 4 Monrtor THOMAS WA LLING Key Club 3 Student Countrl 3 MAYNARD WEBBER SYLVIA WEST Student Counc1l 2 JOYCE WHITACRE Band I 2 3 4 Charm Revuel 2 A 2 3 4 G1eeClbI crestra I 2 3 4 F B L Brble Club 4 Class Plav Usher 3 4 DELORES WHITTAKER Trrangle 4 Brble Club 3 F B L A RUTHIE WILBURN Trrangle 4 Mrxed Chorus 2 3 Charm Revue I 2 3 4 Thespran Play 3 BETTY WILSON Trrangle 4 Brble Club 4 IEANETTE WISECARVER Trrangle 4 Brble Club 4 PATRICIA ZEPP Pep Club 3 Student Councrl I Tennrs Team 2 3 Volleyball Tournamentl 2 Home Room Basketball Champs 3 O and B Record 4 Varsrty Basketball 3 Class Play Prompter 4 xll Star Basket ball Team 4 . . ' A ' '3'49 ' - - : - 1 - . 4' 'Y 'I ' 2 '-4- , D. ---S .-.3 ---z --3-4: P I F 9 ,. -, F.H. . - -: u -2-3-4: . 2 fl '. Q'-4: Orl . ---3 ...A.4: ' P 4- - : - - z . . . ' ' ' S I- . ' 9 ' : . . .A. 4: 4' F.T. . 3-4. Cord 4: Triangle 4: Bible Club 3-4: Glee Club 1-2-35 Schubert Club 2-gg I 9 '25 . . . - - : ' : 4. F.T. . 3-41 p Clllb I-2-3- 5 Trii ' - Q ' -4: 5 ' 9 ' ' Z' . . 1 L 2 . .L. - gt ' 3' A- 4- Q . . . - 9 : '- - - - : V U - - : y ra l T' 'Y Q' Air ,nas JU IOR CLASS 0FFlUER LEFT TO RIGHT: PRESIDENT . . SECRETARY TREASURER VICE PRESIDENT T' 5 ef 'df' Q J -5 6 Q 'Y Y Qi-Q Steve Everhart Sherry Miller Betty Thornburg Beckey Thatcher Charles A1kens Gary Albr1ght Lovell Alderton Barbara Alther Barbara Anderson Ronald Anderson Madelme Angelo Jack Arvm Joe Baker Sylvra Barnes Roger Barney Roger Beard Barbara Bender Earl Brmlng Peggy Brown Yvonne Brown Rlchard Bryarly Harold Butler PTISCIIIB Butler Carole Byers JUNIORS Margaret Byers Betty Callahan Kenneth Cazer Allen Chambers Peggy Chambers Patty Chambers Patrxck Chambers James Chapman Carroll Chrrsman Rlchard Clarke Roger Clarke Robert Cleveland Steven Clevenger Charles Coleman Donna Collms Eff1e Colhs Jamce Conklyn Phylhs Cook Harold Corby Pat Costello Dave Crook Phyll1s Crouse Paul Decker Nancy D1ck Bev Dodson Phylhs Downey Fred Drummond Freeda Dunn Dlck Elhott Jack Elhs .llINl0ll vm. our r-., U ov'-sy ,1- pn- 1'--r 494' -13 1.7 mag rd. Q '5- 9 Z, 'Lf ph. 'ai QI! 91,5 T? 'sa 1 gl! IU-:N if-Q sa i i' Q--cv'fl ' f'f5 ff'- mir K' -- Sv QF 1- Q--r 1' Sf Y. 'S 5 1f 'v--J 0000 uid INDIVIDUAL PRIZES AWARDED TOP MAGAZINE SALEbMEN The L1brary Club s annual Magazme Campargn ended on October IQ wuh a grand tonal of sr 539 64 Fxrst Betsy Mxlls a freshman from Mr Kopp s home room won a portable rypewrlter for sales totalmg 5109 5o Beverly Dodson a Jumor from Mrss Fuss home room was awarded a radlo for second lugh sales of S88 O9 4-s ,N 7..- ik... ,, are a- ' 4' Y v--g YV' we J' 05,5 Roy Emmons Sh1rley Englebr1ght Steve Everhart Wray Everhart Charles Eversole Doug Ford Drck Frankenberry Rodney Fulk Bonme Grant Gurt1s Grapes Nancy Gregory Catherme Grove Chuck Gum Lmda Gutekunst Erma Ha1nes Glorra Hammersla Ruth Ann Hensell Dale Hlcks Jane H1ll1ard Nlllll Nr' p I .J-E . .I -K-M..-uk 3,- 1 2 S' 'A it 7' I l - ' 'ef a' f- I' Q -Q A ,JN f-QC. I- we ,. 1' - N 3 ' Sk 7 ', ,,, I xp - , 2' . 'I' I I 'Z ' Dale Gosnell I bs.. ' : A I VV if .lv MN s A, . WA J 'T - p s ' V 1 , ' W '- 3 ' if N I K1 , !,.f1v 'N-1 -- -v . , Q4 1 r A. V ah L .L ,Ill 45 Bill Hogbin John Hoover Wayne Huff John Huff Ronald Huffer Beverly James Chr1ss Johnson Margaret Johnson Phyllls Jordan Sylv1a Kephnger Patty Kershner MarJor1e Kesecker Nancy Kesecker Phylhs Kesecker Barbara Klbler Wanda K1sner Doug Kursey Gwen Kursey Curt1s Lamp Sandra LaRue Ella LeMaster S' , ? 'X ig. Y.: X Q A J fs 4-Q, .gi-1015 1 -sf 1'2- 'lar Y . ,Q- 'Nl C, 4'-is ,hs 1? V Q 4. tml , X 5- 8? ' .,,,,,,.. fy s..1 1 XS! 'tr' NA. fi . f seg y Q 6 , F , . 5 M 2 -M s .11 -1 ' ' N Q J' 4 b -4 V ' . if 'Q' lv' ' - U 5 , ., 2 W W . -1- fx, 'Q ..!' r J' J , s Q Nl J 7 of 'M J A l is llh- I' ' Harvey LeMaster 6' -W' :T y 7 9 2.1. jj fl 5. A - . 4 - A 1 ar J QS- jr d T- -. A , . ,gp-7 C' g A 46 Lula LeMaster Dale Leonard Lou1s L1ckl1der Bea L1nton Robert Long Mary Mart1n Gary Mauck Pat McDan1el JU l0R C , S-O 1 Q-rn ,1- NEW MEMBERS OF THE LIBRARY CLUB Undergomg the1r xmtxatxon of cleamng off each other s shoes wxth a toothbrush are Lmda Landls Dotty Compher Roberta Renn Peggy Haggerty Sylvla Johnson ROXIC Ambrose Bea Lmton F3 ! H N' Aux. I'S 3. 'W PT q, 45' of A-A ,us 9' N-J Ti -sa 9' -uv' 6 47 Jack McKee Carolyn Mmller E1leen Mlller Hazel Mtller James M1ller John Mlller Merle M1ller Sherry Nhller Thomas Moler Mary Jo Morgan Norma Olwer Donald Palmer Jerry Palmer Wrlllam Palmer Glorma Parkmson Shlrley Perrell George Phllllps Dorls P1tzer Larry P1tzer Dorothy Po1sal JU IOIl Betty Poland Bonme Potts Kathleen Puffenbarger Henry Re1d Dale Rlchard M1ke Rldenour Charles Rmer Jerry R1pple Nancy R1s1nger Joyce Rockwell Kay Saladmm Jlmmy Salter JoAnn Sav1lle Pat Schlll Norma Seal Rebecca Shaffer Neva Gael Sharpe .Toyce Sh1flett Steve Sh1rley Carlton Shrlver Thomas S1ne Mary Small Davld Smlth Donna Sm1th Jo Anna Snyder Sh1rley Snyder Alvm Stanley Dale Statler Bob St1ff JlINl0Il 'VF fx 3 N., 1 f 'mv aw. ' f Vi E inn! if 595 rw- fx Q Kr' CF? ,6'?w4Cx -Q as w-ff . f R A an Q b , I 'CJ 3' - 4 3 Q S 4,4 .. I-ff, u -, y K' V N 1 X., . . X -V 3 as I 1 ?b ' ' ' f ,hi ., 'QL' ' 41 G' ' L ' E A 1 , D 1 ,X 'L ,.. J - 5 . '5 1 ' pf ' M -- Qi -. - ' . Y L' 'Y xv J -.Rr - .xyt Harold Sencindiver ' V. 1' Q 'L . gg- . 5, V I. ' : 7 1 . - X- A, x . - h ff A 'A if . K A R I , V 1, at NJ I I ' . . 5- N- -A ' -V 1 I 1 if Y . . - . nf., 2 Q- -A Q K 'ix JI h I , 1 ' if t ' d 5 I r'1 f a' G: V Q v F' - - '. - V t 48 1 JUNIOR WINNERS OF THESPIAN ONE ACT PLAY CONTEST November ISI the Oscar Award was presented to the cast of A DATE FOR BOBBY SOX Left ro rrght are Allen B Chambers Bob Turner Sarah Kesecker Dlrector Nancy Gregory Peggy Chambers Neva Gael Sharpe and Ted Matthews Pres1dent of Thespran Troupe 502 ' TC' of 7K V I 1 . ' : . , ' , I c 4: - M W, r as y J X - V rg A 'pr' V '- 4 ' A J I . 'L 4? 4' as A ' -f Pe .- A at 1 .X X .L V Q f ' H K 1 :L Q 5 ' -ex , K as-Q Q' I A 41 ' r I 1 'K E . . Q, xy Q' A . V . . .. - ' r L- f ' I , '?s,f ' X I Nam- xr, . Af J 55: V P-4. i 7 C7 'J 5 'Os ., il 49 I' Q I I fb 'PQ ri 39 if Carol Tabler Jearue Talbott Edward Tederrck Buddy Tederrck Becky Thatcher Bob Thompson Buddy Thompson Betty Thornburg Norma Trrggs Bob Turner Lola Tutwrler Ralph Vanorsdale Jerry Wallace Franklm Weller Jrmmy Welty Juamta Wendell Allen Wllhamson Mary Ellen W1lson Peggy Wolfe Drckre Woodward Gene Wrlght Tommy Yost JllNI0ll 0PHOMORE CLASS 0FFICERS UEFT TO RIGHT TREASURER SECRETARY VICE PRESIDENT PRESIDENT N41--'J ,..., sp .4 RY A PH016 A vdflafxb 'Q 9 'Q' Aw 1 x ad' ,F an 'kj T Page 0 '14 3 av- PK' 6 11 nr 5 Vlrglma Fxsh SUSIE Mlller DCIHIIS Alexander Rlchard Dalley Claude A1kens Beverly A1kens Denms Alexander Kenny Alger Mary Lou Alger Phylhs Ambrose Roxme Ambrose Dwame Andrews B1ll Avey Edgar Bartgls Jane Bartgls Carolyn Bartles Bmll Bartley Barbara Beard Beverly Beard B111 Beavers Ellen Bender Stuart Benner Forrest Boarman Glee Boland 0PHOMORE ,Q , , Q 1. I ' l ' so I, lf. ' , , IV.: l . X x O l ' I ' I KX I - I ' . 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C 's Ax . 51 I Mary Dav1s James DeBaugh John DeBaugh Fay Deeds Jerry Derflmger Ann D1Ck Freddy D11l1ard Mary Downey Carole Drake Joe Drummond Donna Duke Patr1c1a Dyche Homer Easter James Eckerd Glor1a Elllott Arnold Evans Samuel Evans Sylv1a Eversole Ph1l1p Fea rnow Clores F11es L1nda Flles Frada Fme Carol F1or1llo V1rg1n1a F1sh Cec1l Foltz Ronald Foltz Ronald Ford JoAnn Fowler Patsy Fraley 0l'll0M0llE 45 44' XC' I 49' ii? ,,-5 'L if h 3:- Y -5 tn., sf 'bl Nz 'fx 55.4- gs... ,Ev Y 1' T47 l ,Q A 52 111 60 1 M iz' - 4: do af F F1 H F .Q I ' A! g, , .AS x X J -s t F. . , ,, . 1 3 a u .,,. ., X 'L C'-, 1 'il j .. 'QQ'-as F sv ,,.,... .1-- g X - A , N V O E A C W ,. s- , E 1 . i ., , 1, 1 l b 71 ' Aloelrt Evy y -.. ' M S4 . F 5 5' Au FL W , A L . l. ,, I 5 Y' .1 Y- ax? I ,. ' 5 rm- - F f 1 ss, W xr ' I 'cuff ' N l T. 2. ,,-4 1 pv- Y 5,1 ,. .. 5 Ol ru 05 5 Q X, if' l 40- Qu Q-Q 'Y Q--.,' 5? in fw- Ti! A221 1 IN 1 dv VN P9 'mf 11' 59 nLAH4! sl4un. Y' 'tk Gary Frye William Gatrell Preston Gooden Nancy Greenfleld Carole Gregory Charles Gregory Sh1rley Guesford Veldena Hager Peggy Haggerty Bennett Hanshew Garland Hardy Anme May I-Iarm1 Martha Helton Sylv1a Hensell Kenneth Hensley Gary Hess Bllly H111 Helen H1ll1ard Ph1l1p H1te Tommy Hogbm Delores Hoover Jerry Hovermale James Howard Gary Hunt Albert Hutch1son Darla Jenkms Sylv1a Johnson Walter Johnson Carolyn Jones Robert Jones 0PHOMORE S011 Albert Katz Franklln Kendr1ck Phylhs Kenny Mmke Keplmger Evelyn Kesecker Nrna Kesecker Patty Kllmer Ronald K1lmer Ronald K1sner Gerry K1tchen Walter Kmcely Barbara Knlpe L1nda Kursey John Landls Lmda Landls Anna Lemaster Cora Lemaster Roger Lmeberg Shlrley L1nton Peggy MacDonald Larry Ma1sel Patty Marple Arthur Mason Sylv1a Mauck Eula McCauley Pat McKee Paul Mlchael Freder1ca M1ller Douglas M1ller Connle Mlller 0I'll0M0llE QV Q 59-s vu- Q! if? fu ,Q 'N in 9'- if 4-'rw ,rv 'U' 0.4: Y' Q.,-n Q.- it M' H1 ,M NV 5 wavf 'B Ns vnu sv bn. np- 'bf 54 'D 1' sa- T'-u gy -s.q..,v- 1V Wu. ....., haf? Q, P F' f Y' IIA 'fbi so 0-Q 'Sf Z.- Rga 72 4va1l4,6f 'ff fV'Fa7'3 'tr I A Mary M111er Maurene M111er Vlarie M111er Suzanne M111er Thomas M1115 Joan Minnick Joyce Mong Virginia Mauck Lana Myers Yvonne Myers Jacob Myrick Shirley Nisewarner Mona Olean Jim B111 O Roke B111 Owens W1111am Pappas Joseph Patton Sandra Payne Anita Peacemaker Mary Lou Pitzer Edward Porturica Mary Prather Gary Price Evelyn Procter Patricia Reed Roberta Renn Thomas Rice Phyllis Richard Barbara Ridenour David Rife 0l'll01l0llI1 Walter R1pp1e Barbara Rogers Larry Rogers Peggy Romer Ruanna Saylor Ruth Ann Serbert Wayne Selbert Geneva Shade Harry Shade Curt1s Shane Robert Sheely Dav1d Shrwer Wanda S1bert Renz1e S11ver Joann S1ne Joyce Roache Bonn1e S11-baugh Jlm Ben Smlth Lucy Snow M1che1a Snyder Tom Solenberger Janet Spe row Beverly Sp1ker Thomas Staley Ronald Stevens Wayne Stohpher Anna Mae Stonberger Roger Stout Howard Tabler John Tabler 0PIl0M0llE 1-1 ,, ps 'Y NJ' 1 Q-'Y M4351 'cg--v 'Qs T--A 8 'EJ' Q- Q .g Av New 'Y ,-. 3k . I, , V J S , ' 4' f Y ' d L, A, - K 1- . , ' H, V J V ,VVV 41' 'VS fb. ,n .5 . Z -- X x y y I Q . . . . ,ar Q. I , -5 ' 'lr , . lf. g gf, J :I Q1 S I Y Q - f I ' g 1' SA 'fa' fi' I , V 1- J R . eve' L all fe' 5 1 Q,sw I dg?gV' J j 1 A , ' A Q j E Q.-H -P 'E M v 'Q' fd R1 K 1 Q. .L f X if 1 4 El Lf. - jg if , J fi' -J ,J 5 a S alll' A6 1060? MUCD 9 ' 1' Q lr? np- ' Q. an 'ai' -, gp ST 124' ' .1 Student of the Month The Orange and Black RECORD staff nommates for student of the month Bxlly H111 a sophomore m Mr Cobourns homeroom Do you remem ber the cartoons ln last years Trl angle? Havent you admxred the posters advertxsmg the footbal' games B111y IS the artlst responsxble for them He draws not only cxrtoons but also serlous plctures Though he was only a freshman, he drew the snow scene for last year's Junxor Semor Prom When anyone asks Brlly to draw a poster cartoon or sketch, he never refuses Most of h1s art work must be done on hrs own txme and he con trxbutes often to the RECORD even though he IS not enrolled ln the course and recelves no school cred1t for xt r it f-f - mmf I il, f Q fo, Bonme Taylor Roger Teter John Thompson JoAnn Trlggs Douglas Tucker Mary Turner Johnny Tyson Peggy Walters Claude Watson D1ane West Barbara Wh1tac re Nancy Wh1tt1ngton James W11helm Mary W1111amson Hannah Wolford Q fi-if A A it-93s. ' IP SOP f XX -Q E ' X xg 3 's . t W N. ' x J . O ' A A W' ' tiger' :'- Q 4 , 'VM , 'Z ,, . Y X V V, b I fy' 4 X I A '- ,xv . fu- 9 je, .re :R . T? p X ' ' M 1 s ' J ' , O 0 0 O T for Q O o O O Q Q O 0 Q3 CD O 0 0 We v 0 O Q O Q Cl I O .I . . CD , , , - O . I .- 0 , . ' ' U FRE HME CLASSIMNNUER Jil' 35-f x ,,.a- PRESIDENT Carolyn Shxelds Joyce Absh1re Jane Abslure Kay Adams Betty Allen Johnny Allen Faye Anderson Raymond Armbrester Scott Armentrout Jean Ashby Patrlcla Ashby Sara Barr Dav1d Barrett Douglas Barrett Mary Barron Betsy Barry Janet Bartlebaugh Dav1d Bartles Denms Batt Judlth Beavers Fred Bender FIESHMEN VICE PRESIDENT Gene Mlller .fn JV Plpnfi if fl!! 9 it SECRETARY Vlfglflla Shepherd 1 s- 'Q TREASURER Sandra Fry No SA Y 1631! A 6 A.. my 1 nf- 2 , ,' fy 1 A . r , far Swift - J ve' 7 y ..,,' h , nf? , . r f A gt t I I , Sopfplb 1 an rsel ly ' ltd as J I 5 . lf,, Q A ' 5 , ' .3 - Y - 14 ,AZ l' I A .M . EV, - - Ss 4 ' M 1 -' I 1 I Q .- y ,KAJAV D, .3 g i ti? . E' f A It se Y I I 1 Iv ,tv Qi xp ix 'ba 'na 5-S... :Nik 0 JZSN is! vggl- -,4 .NJ Donald Boarman Mary Lou Boarman Paul Bowers Ph111p Bowers Jam es Brandenburg Herbert Br1tner L1ll1e Brown Murrel Brown W1l11am Brown -, enny Burkhart LA-A654 au.. 1 45 gf'5'N S 'U p- A! pw. of Y '57 11? As 1.-nl 1.-vv' i 4.5 fl. 5' 'Q ,fan 119 59 P60 73 3- I ...y i. Dav1d Burns Barbara Butts Damel Byers Donald Campbell Mary Canby W1l11am Catlett Larry Caton L1nda Chandler W1ll1am Clark Patr1c1a Clemmons Larry Clemmons M1ke Coates Patr1c1a Cogle Wayne Comer Earl Cook Wllbur Cook Gary Cookus Donna Cooper Jean Corby Kent Crabbe FRE IIME 5 - C I , . n i Q t . sw 5' gf, 1 M jf- V . . , ,.... QA ,,,,, . ' K NSA'-I .. I 1 Q '-+ as b 1, , 4 ' , ' f I - . 'J' A' . '. Q 4 Q v X ' 'L Av Az! -W , f- F ff.MLf I Q V ' ll 1 V D qi-NW, ' V It In 'lr Lo a , :L ,An , B ' ' , xy S 4. V ra ' x ,S ,, L. , f . , gr -' - K ,fl :g Y, I , 'Z' -x x 1-' I 1-3 V Q N V , it P, ' 'l ' f I... v M N. 1, X il A f-Q, .Rf A b ' ' ,7'Q5QQ 'f l ' C 7 l 5 U 'f Y ' . 1 .A D nl H.. A . . ll , L I 4 , 'C' as 72 -f 'W Q- , -'ll W Spf? . ' If .1 1 5 R I f 'V - Q F? u ! Ax . hh, . 1 , 1 y .l - George Crabill Thomas Grim Lloyd Custer Paul Custer Sandra Custer John Darlmgton Rosalle Darlmgton Jack1e Davls Frank Dav1s Sandra Dearmg Roger Decker Lavely DeHaven Gary Denton Gwendolyn Dlck Ann D1fferderfer Nancy D1llard Mary Kate Dunn Robert Dunn D1ane Dutrow Gary Lee Dyche Conn1e Eckerd Betty Jean Edwards Gary Edwards Suzanne Egnor Hazel Ell1ott Jack1e Elwood Charles Estep Robert Evans Charles Everhart Eleanor Fa1rcloth FRE IIME Q 'fx-fu LD sf V W I ,', our T... G. 17' A 'PW' fi 2,4 x Xl x 41 'sl 4 ' qpu- pun.. When' yr.-.4 1 Tilt: K Vip W alfa Ar' T-w of S014 P4473 I 2 60 .. . . y y 4 D Q ' . 1, as - , l , , . 4' . A cf' ' . M L G.-A y a .-y . t , .fzz K .I . , 1 Q I 1 -I I '-,f few 1 rsry 3 f sslf ' L If L y ' f ' V. ' -l.:L Q l'yy V. X' 7 V . , fy V klii I 1--' 1 X Y QS? v---r L Sd Phafia X VJ hh- ig. w-' Mfg 4 All7'u wav PH077, 61 Junlor Famrcloth Shelvy Fa1rcloth Douglas Farmer Gene Faz1o James Feltner R1chard Flagg Eleanor FT1Ck Sandra Fry Brenda Fulk Jeanette Gano Barbara Garrett Fred Gates Marv1n Gochenour Patr1c1a Gochenour Jackme Greenfleld Curt1s Gregory Norma Jean Gr1m Medford Grubbs Roger Grubbs Ann Gum Elame Gutekunst Arlena Hager Patr1c1a Hames Fr1tch1e Hanshew Sy1v1a Harmon Edna Harrls Mehnda Heck Larry Henderson Wade Hensler FIRESIIME Y, VA- E, 171 ., 3.- yx G, ix, I - I . - GQ W h- x . .. -f Q r Q: ae ' e- r g z A n Y, in .11 e G LQ f x.. I Sv A an 5-'f .f: 5':E'?. ' N - 4- . 35- gg., Z A u. I T' S ,, 4 g ,i!, X' .V 5 Jerry Gray W X G Vw I ,fn . V ' G Sao . . CQ 0 . I G 1 , Q 'gs ',s . 3-4 67 ! A li ,Q X Z ,W is ' T :E ' is . ss. .4--, f . , sg' , 3 H ' 2 ' 'Y , t '. Robert Herrell Anne Hess Joan Hess Margaret Hess Wanda Hess Kenneth H1te Beverly Hockenberry Ronald Hogb1n Sandra Hogbln Kenneth Holben M1chael Holl1s B111 Hoover Mary Hopkms Ronald Hovermale Pamela Howard Sandra Hunter Aubrey Hutchlson Ralph Hutzler M1chael Ingram James Jacobs R1chard Jacques Wayne James Sandra Jenkms Holman Jennmngs Barbara Johnson Charlotte Johnson Harvey Johnson L1nda Johnson Shelvla Johnson Charles Jones FRE IIME 4'1- Q-f L-df: -QQ! L.. 14 FH, -fv- W'-A X' 04 KC! 'af N-.1 'WG flxxfmi' Q'-on 1. erin 4- 'H' env an vv an 33? L .f ',.,v ' 1. 4 'iv -V , ,, N, ,,.. 7' ' H ' jr K 5 ' Q 1 A . ,V - -f , A 'bw 4,2 1 I 'b g J ' L. . Q af- QW? ' y ' ' -, ff A - ' X ..- L.. ,y n 5 K L msn. N' jg, T A We 'f L . ' , J , ,M Y - - 7-' - R- 5' 'J fxx 'K 'N X ' ,., 2 'O Q! E K Q' ff' xx ' ' LJJ M 1 gn ,mm J . ' I . .. 545, L L 1 1' 'NA Q -' 1 L V5 d - J TN ' Q ' K R k ea av ' A R Q V: Q' L. - 2 , - - -4 vw- y l 'W It 4: I X . 'L .1 , J , U rf J A p :uh y 4 n I , , K I A if lx! J ,J gl - H J Q J v ryyll -, R ... R L -- V -Q V ' f ,- , ' I 1 ' 5 he Iii, H V H , . NN Ng, ' V' fr ,iz A K J W . ' I 1 f fp? .A V LK., X ' U 27-Jef 777 X' X-el . . A I 'V 1 R ga' . - W V V 3 at ts., I L 4 .., P H A - V-.... 0 ' il 5' l g A N-9 ' x ' 7 ' x -lr: I ,5 we ma-4 9 if ir-v 16' K . ,ff I gf! .M 41 ix 7 Jeffrey Kearns Patricia Kesecker Roger Kesecker ..,, , Tommy Kelch JoAnn Kennard Norma Kenny Eatbel Kerns is Lawrence Kzlmer .Tack K1nca1d Evelyn Kn1pple if Lmda Kogelschatz Robert Lambert Mary Land1s Frances Lang Margaret Largent Charles LeMaster Cora LeMaster Garland L1ght Franklm Loudan Patr1c1a Lowe 41'- jf I .hr Howard Mann G1or1a Martm Pamela Martm Bobby Mason Cleveland Mason Mary Frances Mason John McCarty Rosemary McDan1el Roger McDonald 'T-N I1mmy McGowan bfi? ll 63 f A FRE HMB . 'Q - 6 1 . - - 1 L- M: 'A VN' . D. L, . Y' M X ' I my 4. A X VIA .. A A l. ' 5. 1 .A A ,xy . yr' R-F4 l fl Q f .i R . I R. y K k V- J n it , 5' if ' P . . ll 'R M al ,-' f I x A Q - v ' H WX . . f- . rl'y , - ,, AA rl, V' ' ,. , 3. , - . L X 1 N- 4, ' 'V 5 , . , J A Douglas Mclntyre Jerry McK1nney Alvm Mellott Carol Mentzer Carolyn M1ller Esther M1ller Donald M1ller Gene M1ller James M1ller Joyce M1ller Lo1s M1ller Perry Mlller Rmhard M1ller Sharon M1ller Betsy M1lls Glor1a Moreland Danlel Morgan Ellen Morgan Mar1e Morr1s Robert Mose Max Mosse Gene Murphy John Murphy Mary Frances Myers Phyllls Myers Dav1d Nagley Elame Nauman Stephen Noll James Norr1s Carol O Rourke FRE IIME er- A 'G 'sf an 4 9 T' 3 T5 -1 '? Q-5 H 'Wulf 'J' an NJ, No if So A 3 bi 3 M if 'hr- ,av if li,-SJ: ,-. lv 0' N! Q- ! sa Luv' 'VU' vu 'M v .-us Q,, 3 8' 'vs AP Q5 -t i li 'ln ,, ....., Q., 1-4' NP v-' t. .- 4b.f 5 3' ii QC' 5 QISJ' .,..... Q. FAU' 65 Bonnme O Rourke Wrlllam Orr Faye Osborne Patr1c1a Otto James Pa1nter Phyllls Parker Stephen Parlmnson Al1c:e Parmsh Barbara Pealr Gladys Pearrell Carolyn Perrell W1ll1am Peyton Alexander Ph1ll1ps James P1ttsnogle Roland P1tzer Ned Pltzer Eumce Prather Charles Pr1ce Patr1c1a Pr1Ce Gene Rames Bruce Re1d Baylor Relnhart Jane Renn Otto Reuter John Reynolds Jean Rhmaman Dalsy Rlce Lynn R1ce Ronald R1ce FRE HME x I ' 5 'ix ' Q 5' i 0 I T , 2 Q-'+ dl I-.L flf Q P -an a 0 U- Y wi Q- . . l ,J ,. ,' U H- Q A'-'J 'S' ,, Y A ,lr- , 'QP - H-,fb N P sg . . I Q 'fn' . 'sb Y' ' ' , , , 1 , ,., Q f Q i J A A P J P Y f x .A Irma Porterfield ,jr ,.. ' 3' 'I i l .A V h iygg Q. ,ay M 5 V x . -- ' wh 4 . V if y d s , -N I S O. ' is N I .' in 4. - A f l .X x-' ., ,.1- J - f ,N br I V I -I-r M 0 f I ' rr... - 7' I 2' ' - - , V ff- M r jg. ' . dl 5 1 D V Janice Richard Mary Ann Rider Jackie Ring Bobby Risinger James Roberts Aubrey Robertson James Rob1nson Robert Robinson James Ross Richard Ross Gail Roush Charles Ruble Darryl Rudy Robert Russler Sherry Saladini Shirley Santmier Catherine Schleuss Bonnie Schoppert Sandra See Ronald Seldon Gary Senc ind ive r Dor1s Shackelford NU P656 Dfrg 6 Ivaflalfe 5' f SGT? gil 'Q G sf tc., H N . it 4- Jin 0 'S i , ' Q 1, M Rf ' nu -v ...- W in lj, 'T- ef,- N! 'CT in lv- Y! 1' C ,1faP4ofD 38 . f rg I I 1 A K 1' 5 ' E? d 59 , Q, ,I ,f , W., , 1. J , ' D Y T 1 ' 3 K ki ' 4' ,QNI xg J up . -. V . J ' 'rx , In . 1 Q . X al 'Q ff J L. Q N- 2 ' K x , J-X I ' Q4 -- Af 'Q' ... J .5 : 7 fp A I H Mary Shackelford , A gl ' ' ' ' f 'Q Q in L, l., i if X' 0 . . . t K ' X tn I x f J TQ' 3 Q ' g Ronald Shamburg R1cha rd Shee ly Virginia Shepherd Carolyn Shields Leona Shifflett Patricia Shirkey Gene Shockey FRE IIME swf su.-. Q l if 10 6' Q-Q 141. Czfh' 4? '41 'N Vo Php 0 A val!-vile 4 fl N WW' 743, ff Bl 'N 9 I 1- xv Y 14- - 5 3 Yuma' 67 Marybelle Showalter Robert S1gler John Sme Nancy S1tes Genev1eve Small James Smallwood Perry Sm1th Goldle Snow Sanford Snow Carolyn Snyder Edward Snyder George Snyder Malmal Stanfleld W1ll1am Ste1n V1rg1n1a Stephens Roy Stevens Franklm Stllwell Chr1st1an Stocker Ray Str1ne Margaret Sulhvan Mlchael Sulllvan Lou1se Taylor Mary Taylor Raymond Teder1ck Sh1rley Thompson Peggy Tlmmons Bernard Tona1l1 Betty Toup Frances Tr1ggs Gary Turner FRE IIME 'W' S XJ JS T l 9 ' W . :FQ amd Q. .V-0 lv. - ' U ' H V . 1 'V X w 1--A 1, . E . I iz's,JSli J W D I, W 1 K T 4 ' 'Q 'N -9 . cn . '. .' 1 gf. 59 'L' ie- '.? ', ' is 'V S 1 .1-. .4 Q 'f' 0 ' 73' an.. Dv- '- ,' V wi., X my l . . . f' hh .. -1- . . ' Nj Y Ax 2 ' 1 - ,. J 5' -. c- .1 I - o I I I ' 5' ' 0 lk. .1 .. 1: 5' . , .N , ' w A4 ' C5 4 :, fy, in A v N Ax 1, X.. . v Andrea Tuttman Norma VanMetre Margaret Vanorsdale Patr1c1a Wageley Charles Welch .Q Charles Vkeller Norma Western Robert Whrttmgton ' Donald Wrsecarver J Mary Jane Wood George Woolmgham Frederrck Wrmght Mary Ann Wrrght X Charles Wroe , FRE HMA PARTY K1 mfg: x A M. 'N Wnhf 'Sr' , X fl' Thursday October 27 They are Gary Dyche ughest lawrence Krlmer Left to rrght are the Freshmen Costume Wmners at the Halloween party r 1 Q 4 ned for pre ttrest N ea W Q J QT? ll ffm funmest, Sandra Fry, most orlgmal, Sandra Hunter and Jean Rhmamau l' X , X 3 X he I of f f: C.. Et are - e f .5 Q .ff . rp WT 3 Al' . 1 -N W W '77 'Q U ' 39' Q' 5'-M 'neil Wldlfle he or 5 'M . J 7 .C ' y - 1 we mmm 3 C 5 Tl ff Q, 4, 4 I e . fl x M 5 ? L L .A 1 f NX r ,- 1 1.5 7 r t A X41 1 ,Xl . V ' x ' , T . 5 XX X N X f W0 MS' X ? Z- 9 , LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Jane Small, Elizabeth Ruppenthal, Dale Rhinamen, George Hollida QCouncil Prexyj, Isabelle Mueller fHomecoming Queen IVJ, Karen Ellis, Kitty Grant 41954 Queen lllj, Crown Bearer Gay Hill. lllllllllllllllllll lllllllll Isobelle Mueller ls Homecoming Queen IV, Crowned ot Martinsburg-Handley Game On Nov. 24, at the Thanksgiving game between Handley and Martins- burg High on Cobourn Field, Isabelle Mueller was named MHS Homecom- ing Queen IV, and on Friday, Nov. 25, she reigned at the Homecoming Dance. The candidates were led at half- time by George Hollida, president of the Student Council, to the center of the field, with Gay Hill, MHS Band mascot, carrying the crown. After the winner's name was announced over the loud speakers, she was crowned by George Hollida and then escorted from the field followed by the crown- bearer and the runners-up. Below are shown Queen Isabelle and her Court at the Dance. LEFT TO RIGHT ARE: Mary Jane Small, Karen Ellis, George Hollida icrowning Queen Isabelle Muellerj Elizabeth Ruppenthal, and Dale Rhinaman. Row 1: Dale Rhinaman Qvice Presidentj. George Hollida fPresident5, Jean Talbott qSecret:ryJ, Miss Eleanor Shirley fAdviserJ. Row 2: Madolyn Angelo, Norma VanMetre Betsy Mills, Joan Hess. Linda Chandler, Catherine Schleuss. Suzann Egnor, Kay Bohrer, Nancy Dick, Barbara Ridenour, Barbara Whitacre, Dougie Brown. Row 3: Malinal Stanfield, Eunice Prather, JoAnn Kennard, Scott Armentrout, Tom Walling, Dick Imbach, Jimmy Salter, Lewis Miller, Doug Miller, Billy Hill, Charles Gum, Dick Dailey. TUBE 'I' UIIUNCIL The usual noon time hour in the candy store. M155 El-EANOR ANN SHIRLEY Nancy Bailey has just purchased a Clark Bar from COUIICU Adviser George Hollida. Assistant salesmen are Dale Rhinamen and Jeanie Talbott. 7' LEFT TO RIGHT Row I: lsabelle Mueller fPresident 8' Senior Council Membery, Bob Stifffvice President 5 Junior Council Memberj, Libby Davis fSecretary 8 Sophomore Council Membery, Joyce Rockwell fTreasurer ri Junior Council Memberj. Row 2: Beckey Thatcher, Andrea Tutman, Jane Siler, Eileen Miller, Judy Kilmer, Carole Drake, Peggy Walters, Peggy Haggerty, Bette Drake, Patricia Cogle. Charlotte Johnson, Norma Jean Grim. Richard Flagg Qlfreshman Council Memberj. Row 3: Phyllis Parker, Kay Adams. Janice Richards, Ruth Ann Seibert, Ellen Bender. Steve Everhart. Dick Dailey fSophomore Council Mernberj, Jack Arvin, John Hoover, Jackie Landis, Danny McDonald, Jimmy Smallwood, Alvin Mellott. Miss Gladys Pitzer, Adviser for Jr. Red Cross, and QCAN J0 Virginia L. Stephens, Freshman Council Member, 441 2 discuss club projects. 5 3 4 Q:-V '90 cn0 The Junior Red Cross Council is made up of two appointed representatives from each class and one representative elected by each home room in school. The appointed members are named when they are freshmen and serve all through their four years in high school. The home room representatives are elected annually and serve one year. The J.R.C. Council directs the students in carrying out projects suggested by the national Junior Red Cross, to promote the welfare of needy people, at home and throughout the world. 5- QJ U7 5 LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Gail Dockeney, Elizabeth Ruppenthal. Diane Turner. Isabelle Mueller. SECOND ROW Mr. James Andrews, Adviser: James Custer. Philip Bowers. Daniel Sullivan. X5 INATIIUNAIL HUNUR S CIETY The National Honor Society is an organization in- to which the juniors and seniors of the highest ability are elected each year by the faculty. Fif- I teen per cent of the senior class and five per I cent of the junior class are selected on a basis 'lg' .' X' of character, leadership, scholarship and service. 1 X X Those selected must be in the upper third of their X, I ,V ' class. ' I ' X I A'l'l0 AL H0 0ll UCIETI no-n I l ' APRIL 1955 INDUCTION GROUP LEFT TO RIGHT: Row I: Mary Beth stiff, Donna Eversole, Chester Collette, James Carver, Victor Roberts, Winnie Hammond, Jean Collis. Row 2: Mary Jo Landis, Jane Aitcheson. Sylvia Dick, Joann Vincent, Yvonne Mentzer, Carolyn Miller, Elizabeth Ruppenthal, Colleen Quenzel. Row 3: Daniel Sullivan. Diane Turner. Sylvia Hensell, Jeanie Plummer, Harriet Hammond, Isabelle Mueller, Gail Dockeney. Row 4: James Custer, Philip Bowers, Raymond Edmonds, John Hoke, Kenneth Harmon, Paul Harden, Gary Hollar, Ronnie Sma llwood, Dickie Lewis. ' 1 -5 D sw' Y .. . STAGE CREW Arrange Stage for assemblies and take care of all lighting and sound A effects. Also fi build setting for class plays. Two members of each of the three upper classes are appointed by Dr. Mudge. LEFT TO RIGHT: g Row I: Bill Chapman, Danny Sullivan. Bobby Saville, Bob Thompson. Row 2: Bob Turner, John Miller, Philip Fearnow, Larry Pitzer. The Projection Club was organized for the purpose of operating the movie projector and other Audio-Visual Aid equipment for the school and teachers, Membership is based on a desire to aid the School and Faculty. The applicant must continue to pass at least three academic subjects. New members are received into the club at the LEFTTORIGHT: B Row I: Bob Turner, Bob Thompson, Danny Sullivan. second meeting of each school year. Row 2: Raymond Shriver, Carlton Shriver, Jimmy Salters. Larry Pitzer, Roger Barney. Row 3: Bobby Saville, John Miller, Philip Fearnow, Lawrence Kilmer. LEFT TO RIGHT: Row I: Emily Fowler, Joan Beavers, Sylvia Catrow. Row 2: Mary Jane Small, Mildred Bartles, Bette Drake, Nancy Braithwaite Row 3: Marcia Adams, Norma Jean Gantt, Elizabeth Ruppenthal Gail Dockeney Row 4: Donald McKee, Richard Imbach, Raymond Long, Roy Wallace Row 5: Kent McClung, Julian LeMaster, Jimmy Brown, Vernon LeHew Row 6: George Hollida. Harry McCormick, Gary Albright, Wayne Chapman Douglas Snowden Monitors are stationed at every exit from the school building to discourage inten- tional absence from class. R9C6PtiO11iStS are stationed at the main en trance to receive guests and to conduct them to the parts of the building where they have business to transact. li HER The Seniors serve as ushers to regulate seating of students at assembly. LEFT TO RIGHT: Row li Ann Corby, Wanda Tucker, Donna Miller, Emily Fowler. Row 2: Mary Jane Small, Anita Lloyd, Bette Drake. Row 3: Dale Rhinaman, Nancy Lowe. Jane Siler. Row 4: Raymond Shriver. Richard Sine. Row 5: Douglas Snowden, Roy Wallace, Richard Imbach. Row 6: Julian Lemaster, Ray- mond Long, Harry McCormick. is LEFT TO RIGHT: LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Barbara Kibler, Barbara Alther, Nancy Gregory, Dorothy Boltz, Sylvia Barnes, Lola Tutwiler, Ann More land, Isabelle Mueller, Beverly Dodson, Gail Dockeney. LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club was organized on October 1944, for the purpose of rendering valuable service to the school, library, and librarian, and to give students an understanding of how to use the books and the library. Qualifica- tions for membership are as follows: scholastic , ,,,, ability, character traits, service traits, cheerful, eful, and co-operative. The major activi- resourc ties for book we Row Row Row Row Row the year include the magazine campaign, ek, and the annual trip. I 22 3 42 52 Miss Conrad, MHS librarian, is standing beside the new all steel map file in the library. 24, ..... . , .... , Q.. L , in , . .. .,,. i , , '-e---v-...-..,.,,m,vv W, W A i 6010 l LEFT TO RIGHT Elizabeth Ruppenthal QPresidentp, Dorothy Boltz fvice-Presidentj, Neva Gael Sharpe CSecretaryJ Nancy Dick CTreasurerJ, Nancy Gregory QHistorianJ. Joe Renn, Mildred Bartles, Karen Ellis, Gail Dockeney, Elaine Moreland, Ann Moreland, lsa- belle Mueller. Jane Siler, Emily Fowler, Beverly Dodson. Jean Talbott, Bea Linton, Joyce Rockwell, Barbara Althers, Linda Gutekunst, Sylvia Barnes, Barbara Kibler, Lola Tutwiler. Roberta Renn. Judy Compton, Beverly Spiker, Anita Peacemaker, Marie Miller, Martha Hel- ton, Frederica Miller, Linda Landis, Joanna Miller. Ruth Ann Hensell, Pat Chambers, Joyce Mong, Barbara Corby, Sylvia Johnson, Roxie Ambrose, Peggy Haggerty, Janice Conklyn. XJ 5 i l ---1-1--.iT.....i.... -- ORANGE AND BLACK R E C 0 R D of Martinsburg High School VOL. 27 No. I3 MARTINSBURG, W. VA. APRIL 13, 1956 Irs Vle For Escupudes fi 'Y mwned lOW gn s rller Pa e rn th over th MH o rrc1t1n lor the new Yout een Contarners are belng plac HS Lul I1 A trrp to am project the plann ve Martrnsr de approxrr Gorng by chartered I ans to VISIC Montrcel as Jefferson Ash Lawn home oi mes Monroe the Unrversrty of Vxr ma and other pomts of rnterest lll ln efy Superstltwn, n Fnday 13th at some of the thrngs they belleve or accept as fact are really super trons For example today many ople belreve that red headed peo e are more temperamental than other ople or a slow learner remembers at he has learned better than st learner It rs belreved by some at cold hands are a srgn of affec nate drsposrtron and fat people are prcally good natured One belref evalent rn socrety IS that a person l o does not look you rn the eve ely to be drshonest In that case all y people are drshonest The modern world has ado ted rts ,AJS Hers Wrll Hold rlobo Hop on April 30 The Hobo Hop a new rdea rn Ist SEMESTER Martrns ed to t to 24 scholars partrcrp Sam departm Advertrsmg Manager dr arna f Drstrrbutron Manager of the charge W J Frrederrch head of the and dr Ohm C 1950 ISI SEMESTER drama Edrtor rn News Edrtorrals from West Vrrgrnra Unrversrty forensrc wrnners Twenty four hrgh schools w puprls enterrng partrcrpated 1 festrwal the fourth annual event sored by the Unrwersrty All s shlps were proyrded by the Um Board Governors A letter congratulatrng Mrs Mrlls and the students partrc from our school on thexr goo havror whrle v1s1t1ng the Unl Features Sports Clubs Exchange ed rn the busrnesses rn the c1ty an county as well as a door to door cam pargn Each of the boys on the wm nrng team w1ll recerye a free mem EDITORI AL STAFF Edrtor ln chref Joan Coffrnberger News Jane Srler Joyce Stuckey Edrtorials Srlas Allen Wayne Tucker Features Carolyn Bascue Jean Owens Sports Ted Matthews Clubs Polly Grant Jrmmy Brown Exchange Robert Savrlle Photography Rrchard Sme Rl-.PORTERS Gall Dockeney Carole Bow ers Carl Dyche Marjorre Dussault Mary Murphy Eunrce Snow Lors Strrckland DeVerle T1tus Wanda Tucker BUSINESS STAFF chref MBFJOTIC Dussault Ruth Ann Hensell Mlke Ingram and lS sponsored by Jrm Phrllrps and Vrctor Pat Zepp for the new Youth Cen kas sponsored by Nanc t Schrll and Jane Good oy rn the runnrng fo 2. a R chrnson Tom Kelch an Mrs Dons Roush 6 ale SPOIISOIIHQ Jealll EDITORI -XL STAFF Joan Coffmberger Carole Bowers Marjorre Dussault Eunrce Snow LOIS Strickland Mary Murphy DeVerle Titus Carl Dyche Wayne Tucker Gall Dockeney Wanda Tucker Robert Savllle Photography Rlchard Slne RLPORTERS carolyn Bascue Jrmmy Brown Polly Grant Eddy Hqmmann Ted Matthews Jean Owens Ronnre Porterfreld Jane Srler BUSINESS STAFF Advertrsrng Manager Patricm Zepp Dlstrrbutron Manager Joyce Stuckey Advrser Mrs Dons Roush was recently recerved by Dr Mudge dla LaRue Peggy Chambers P31355 I O X I I .7 e e .II . 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N . f O Q P 'ff n o J -W O tl Q it 1 A ' ., t J H fx, 1 M e N W- C - i 'U n ' ' as 'P as 1, so G 75 f 9 x Q Q o 7' Q ,tg fi ' Q3 Q Q .. .. - .' huh, Q Q B 1: ' :, , , ' ' . , 3: ' ,' . . , , , , 4: ,. I . I , . I . ' - , , , 5: . . , ' . . . ' . ' . . 6: . ' ' , . , . . Annual Christmas Program fHigh-School---December 9, for students c ' , 1: .s grit' fini' 1-+1 T.i41'ggT3 .El +++++ 1' +'f'+ 4' LEFT TO RIGHT: Row I: Marie Miller, Ruth Griffith fsecretary-Treasurery, DeVerle Titus QPresidentJ, Sandra Sullivan Mary Ellen Wilson, and Carolyn Jones. Row 2: Priscilla Butler, Carolyn Miller, Joyce Rockwell, Michela Snyder, Carolyn Shields, Rebecca Miller, Linda Gutekunst, Joanna Snyder, Phyllis Downey, Rebecca Harrison, Sylvia Johnson, Mrs. Titus qAdviserJ, and Elaine Gutekunst. Absent when picture was taken: Mary Jane Small QVice -Presidentj. ' 1 c fgggir -:fLQ u 2 f I Q' 14,115-Il-QQQJ 5 S 1 J Q' S PURPOSE: The conscientious study of the best musical composers of all times and of all lands. ' ORGANIZED: Early l9ZO's. QUALIFICATIONS: Each applicant must be recommended by a Private Music Teacher or School Instructor and then be voted on by the members of the club. ACTIVITIES: 1. Monthly meetings at Calvary Methodist Church. Z. Usher at Civic Music Concerts. 3. Hold a bake sale. 4. Annual recital during Music Week in May with new members acting as ushers. 81 LEFT TO RIGHT Row Mr Busey QAdv1serJ Elizabeth Ruppenthal Cfreasurerj James Custer fPres1dentJ Joyce Smokey fSecretaryJ Row 2 Jo Ann 'vlentzer Clores Files Joann Fowler Nina Kesecker Joyce Shiflett Faye Deeds Linda Landis Barbara Corby Ruby Clopper Carole Drake Mary Williamson Norma Collins Row Silas Allen Julian Lemaster Richard Sine Carrie Miller Gloria Cave Nancy Greenfield Gloria Hammersla Gloria Caton Patty Dyche Catherine Grove Betty Poland Shirley Perrell Row Robert Dunn Evelyn Kesecker Marlorie Dussault Sandra Fry Charlotte Johnson Sara Barr Sandra Hogbin Janet Bartlebaugh Pat Costello Freeda Dunn Anita Peacemaker Phy1l1sCook Wanda Sibert Row Wayne Tucker Bea Llnton Judy Bowers Marlorie Kesecker Ruth Cook Janey Cole Betty Wilson Stella Compton Gloria Elliott Donna Duke Dawn Cookus Brown Elma Helmick Gall Dockeney Joyce Whrtacre Barbara Ambrose PURPOSE MOTTO ORGANIZED QUALIFICATIONS EMBLEM To encourage reading understanding and ap preciation of the Bible and to promote Chris tian witnessing among all members of the High School and to put into practice the prm ciples of Christian living in their lives Let no man despise thy youth but be thou an Example OF THE BELIEVER Sept 23 1953 All interested students who want to read and apply the Bible to their own lives shall be con sidered members Carrying the Bible II n D y A 1 ' J 32 ' . ' . ' ' . ' ' . ' . ' , 4: . . A ' . . , . 53 I ' r . ' ' . . . ' . Row 6: Ronald Lane, Raymond Shriver, Beverly Spiker, Eunice Snow. Mary Murphy, Eunice Prather, Lillie : - , i I . . . . . . N -NN f :T , ll ' f fy 4 1 I PQ rs Fx f I . .' ' - .1 - . 'N ' ' NX J BIBLE CLUB 5 A ' 'xx :Li i avr A Q Q, Q51- Row 1 Row 2 D PURPOSE J' ll! fs Morro W . UEFT TO RIGHT Mrss Lena Reed QAdv1serJ Neva Gael Sharpe QPres1dentJ Joyce Rockwell fVrce Presldenty Elizabeth Dav1sfSecreta1'yJ C31'01YI1 Bvnduram fT1'93Sl11'el'J Vrrgrma Frsh QHISIOIIBUQ NOT PICTURED Tommy Yost ffjhaplarny L1nda Gutekunst Carolyn Mrller Joanna Snyder Marie Mrller DeVerleT1tus Amta Peacemaker Roberta Renn M1chela Snyder Becky Shaffer Kenneth Hensley Bob Thompson Joe Renn Brooke Brnns Tommy Solenberger Walter Johnson LATIN CL Ii To further the mterest of students 1D the Roman language customs and culture We can because we thmk we can ORGANIZED November 1954 ' I QUALIFICATIONS x 1 FOR MEMBERSHIP The person lnterested must have had two semesters of Latm and must be enrolled 1n the thmrd semester NUMBER MEMBERS Planmng Roman Banquet Studymg the everyday lrfe of the Roman A Q -x : i ' . 4' I ' N ' sa Sy' I l . O N ' , . lkx Sf ' ' OF : Z7 7 ' aa r MAJOR ACTIVITIES THF AME lc Motto: Qualifications Adviser: Sponsor: Participate in these Activities ' Row I: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: 0 R FU fzzg- I 11 ,ru ' :l g fQ7,X ,x OG ,NN :A r- -Xkii , fp 'E E' M' 1' '71 Y lv E 'EERE EARMER M ? Q P-T15 o x X 'Y CASFFACJ f cfs F Fe- Q 0421 uhvlfj twufv AMERICA Learning to dog Doing to learn: Earning to liveg' Living to serve. Must be enrolled in Vocational Agriculture, 4 types of membership: Active, Associate, Collegiate, and Honorary. Mr. John Shultz A Star Farmer Contest and give awards to boys with the best farm- ing program. A local Ham, Bacon, and Egg Show. A radio program over WEPM. A Chapter Thrift Bank. A Vo-Ag Record Book Contest. An educational tour to the Pennsylvania Farm Show at Harrisburg. A Par- ent and Son Banquet. A F.F.A. Basketball and Softball Team. W. Va. State Fair at Berkeley County Youth Fair. Cooperative buying and selling. Federation and State Ham, Bacon, and Egg Shows. State Vo-Ag Judging Contests at Morgantown, W. Va. Participate in the Tri-County Field Day. Send delegates to the State and National F. F. A. Conventions. Continue a Chapter Production Enterprise of Corn and Purebred Swine. LEFT TO RIGHT: Frank Reid fSecretaryj. Jim Norris, Charles Jones, Leo Lemaster, Jr. QPresidentJ, Richard Jacques, Bobby Jones. Douglas Snowden fParliamentariany, Frank Carper, Wayne Custer, David Crook, Carlton Shriver, Jack Henretta QReporterJ. Buddy Cook, Archie Riner fChaplainJ, Bobby Mason. Curtis Miller, Dale Staley, Dale Richard, Ronnie Hovermale. Mr. Shultz, Adviser, Jack McKee fSentinelJ, Edgar Bartgis, George Lemasterfvice-Presidenty, Roger Kesecker, Henry Reid. STANDING: James DeBaugh, John DeBaugh, Jack Ring, Martin Frye fTreasurery. 3 MOTTO: TOWARD NEW HORIZONS. ORGANIZED: October 1952. QUALIFICATIONS: Must have been or now enrolled in a homemaking class. ACTIVITIES: Initiation of new members, made toys for the Salvation Army Toy Shop, Christmas party for club, served tea at Education Week to parents, served luncheon for Home Economics and Vo- Ag teachers during State Education Association meeting in October, Mother and Daughter Banquet. Bake Sale. served at the F. F. A. Banquet, attended Regional meeting in Romney in April. Youth Fair Activities: Float, Style Review, and Exhib- its ADVISERS: Mrs. Madolyn Branham and Miss Neva Fuss. OFFICERS: President--Barbara Kibler Secretary--Dotty Compher Vice-President-Bea Linton Treasurer--Elma I-Ielmick FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA N,-XQMP-Kffc, SCX ,Qs Q? ' Q is s Q, if I ELI F , 7 1' 0 -, 'if tc ff' X DNEW HC?- VOCATIONAL HOME ECONOMICS LEFT TO RIGHT: Row I: Mary Jane Woods, Elma I-Ielmick, Barbara Bender, Doris Pitzer, Janice Conklyn, Barbara Kibler, Bea Linton, Dotty Compher, Ellen Bender. Row 2: Mary Kay Small, Beverley Boltz, Bonnie Sirbaugh, Wanda Concovia, Yvonne Myers, Phyllis Richard, Beverley Spiker, Linda Kursey. Donna Collins, Joyce Whittaker, Edna Harris, Mrs. Branham. Row 3: Jo Ann Mentzer, Carol Byer, Shirley Nisewarner, Ruth Ann Seibert, Anna Lemaster, Sandra Dearing, Genevieve Small, Sandra See, Janie Renn, Sandra Jenkins, Miss Fuss. Row 4: Carolyn Shields. Sandra Custer, Penny Burkhart, Sara Barr, Donna Jean Duke, Estelle Comp- ton, Patty Dyche, Gloria Elliott, Mildred Battles, Bonnie Schoppert, Dawn Cookus. MEMBERS NOT IN PICTURE: Kay Adams, Beverlee Aikens, Jane Bartgis, Margaret Byers, Sylvia Cat- row. Elizabeth Fritts, Jane Hilliard, Pat Marple, Ellen Morgan, Jean Owens, Daisy Rice, Phyllis Richard. T? A l i is ic - . LEFT TO RIGHT: Row 1: Mary Lee Stein 1LibrarianJ, Gail I-Iofe QVice Presidentl, Karen Ellis fTreasurerJ, Joan Beavers fSecretaryJ, Kay Bohrer fPresidentJ, Polly Grant fMerit Point Keeperl. Row 2: Sandra Sullivan. Janice Conklyn. Jeanie Talbott, Kay Saladini, Betty Callahan, Shirley Engle- bright, Sarah Kesecker, Mary Ann Frye, Dale Hicks, Juanita Thomas. Row 3: Neva Gail Sharpe, Nancy Keesecker. Joyce Rockwell, Becky Thatcher, Beverly James, Joanna Snyder, Joyce Mong, Beatrice Linton, Marie Miller, Nina Kesecker. Row 4: Carolyn Miller, Mildred Bartles, Ann Sloan, Beverly Spiker. Jane Siler, Delores Whitacre, Shir- ley McCauley, DeVerle Titus, Mary Murphy. PURPOSE: To encourage young to cultivate in themselves the qualities of personality and character which are the foundations of successful teaching: to provide young peo- ple with specific information about opportunities in the field of education. QUALIFICATIONS: Should be interested in becoming a teacher and willing to give of them- selves in service of mankindg must attend three orientation meetings to learn the purposes and objectives of F.T.A.3 must be an upperclassman Sophomore, Junior, or Senior. ACTIVITIES: Two dances-Sock Hop and Twin Dance, Operating the Clinic, Baskets for needy families at Christmas and Thanksgiving time, Entertainment for the sick and hospitalized at Christmas time, and College Night. ORGANIZED: March 1, 1949 SCENE IN CLINIC: Joan Beavers, F.T.A. member on duty Ist period, looks after her patient. Carole Bowers. John Stanley is checking Ann Moreland's height and weight for her Vocational Chart in Democracy. 86 LEFT TO RIGHT: Row I: George Hollida, James A. Brown, Richard Stelle, Ted Matthews, Dale Hicks Ureasurerl, Jimmie Brown QVice-Presidentj. Wayne Chapman QPresidentJ, John Stanley QSecretaryJ, Carl Dyche, Joe Renn, Gary Teters, Thomas Walling, Roy Wallace. Row 2: Bob Thompson, Howard Tabler, Billy Gatrell, Claude Watson, Steve Shirley. Bill Emery, Richard Imbach. Billy Chapman, Hubert Good, Mr. Hobart Corley, Adviser. Row 3: Ronnie Anderson. Charles Gum, John Huff, John Hoover, Lewis Miller, Walter Knicely. Joe Baker 59? Curtis Grapes. lnlrr KEY CLUB INTERNATIONAL dn. Cmili.-1. .J HW., to KI! cnul or lnltllllulc llGl lclool. PURPOSE: To develop initiative and leadership, to provide experience in living and working together, to serve the school and community, to cooperate with the school principal, to prepare for useful citizenship, to accept and promote the constitutional objectives of Kiwanis International. MOTTO: We build ORGANIZED: October 15, 1952. QUALIFICATIONS: Boys of good character, leadership, and acceptable scho- lastic standards in their respective classes and so certified by the principal. Row Row Row PURPOSE: MOTTO: QUALIFICATIONS: PURPOSE: MOTTO: QUALIFICATIONS: Row I: Row 2: LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs, Vera Cobourn qAdviserJ, Isabelle Mueller fPresidentj, Jean Talbott qVice-Presidentj, Joyce Mong fSecretaryJ, Nancy Gregory CTreasurerj, Pat Chambers, Eileen Miller, Judy Kilmer, Jane Siler, Sarah Kesecker, Ruby Clopper, Barbara Corby, Carole Tabler, DeVerle Titus, Peggy Chambers, Phil Martin, Mary Downey, Donald Palmer, Larry Pitzer, Dale Hicks, Ann Corby, Mike Keplinger, I: 2: 3: To create a better understanding of Spanish ADELANTE: SIEMPRE: ADELANTE: Two semesters of Spanish: willingness to participate in club activities: ability to use Spanish conversation sufficiently to participate in programs and games. FRE UH ULIB To afford opportunity for additional use of French. IJARDE SE CONNAIT AUX FRUITS. Two semesters of French: willingness to participate in club activities: ability to speak French sufficiently to par- ticipate in club programs and games. LEFT TO RIGHT: Becky Thatcher qPresidentJ, Dale Hicks qVice-Presidentj, Bette Drake qSecretary7, Karen Ellis fTreasurerJ. Carolyn Jones, Carole Drake, Geneva Shade, Sylvia Barnes, Joe Renn, Mrs. Vera Cobourn fAdviserJ, Dennis Alexander, Marjorie Dussault, Linda Landis, Mary Ann Frye, Norma Jean Dyche, Pat Kilmer. Q! ak Row Mrs Anna M11ls Adviser Ted Matthews Ga1lDockeney Karen Ellis Bob Turner Carol Row 2 Carolyn Bascue Neva Gael Sharpe Dorothy Boltz Nancy Gregory Carol Bowers Joan Cof frnberger Sara Kesecker Joan Beavers Kay Bohrer DeVerle Titus Polly Grant Row 3 Raymond Shriver Danny Sullivan Allen B Chambers John Mrller Rrchard Imbach Jlmmy Custer Carl Dyche Wayne Tucker Bob Thompson Bob Saville A national educatronal society devoted to the advancement of dramatic arts in the second ary schools. Act well your partg therein the honor lies. Participation in at least one three-act play or two one-act plays and in dramatic art, and one dramatic performance for students. April 1, 1942. CAST FOR ONE ACT PLAY: 'E DECISION Row 2 Ted Matthews Dorothy Boltz Carl Dyche 'NIE PIA O 9 'Q O 1 Zvi' 'Q 'I o,' , O I ,QA 00 Row I Mrs Mlllsfdzrectorj, Gail Dockeney, Carol McClung, Karen Ellis, Sarah Kesecker. y I Q Q 0 l 5,6 s ' V u ,I I' LEFT TO RIGHT ROW I Joan Coffrnberger Kay Bohrer Juanrta Thomas Sandra Sullrvan Elrzabeth Ruppenthal Carol McClung Mrss Chamberlrn Advrsor ROW 2 Barbara Ambrose Joyce Stuckey fChaplarnJ Dale Rhrnaman QTreasurerJ Garl Dockeney CPres1dentJ Isabelle Mueller CSecretaryJ Ruth Ann Hensell fVrce Presrdentj Karen Ellrs Bette Drake Jane Srler ROW 3 Vrrgrnra Frsh Carolyn Bondurant Mary Jane Small Nancy Kesecker Patrrcra Schrll Joyce Rockwell Jean Talbott Lola Tutwrler Nancy Gregory Carolyn Mrller Bonnre Potts Lrnda Gute kunst ROW 4 Dorothy Boltz Margre Lang Betsy Creasy Carole Drake Elrzabeth Davrs Mona Olean Wanda Srbert Dorothy Boltz and Gall Dockeney sellrng school supphes to Margle Lang TRI Ill Y PURPOSE QUALIFICATIONS ACTIVITIES 90 To create mamtam and extend throughout the home school, and commumty hrgh standards of Chr1st1an char acter Membershrp IS open to all g1rls regardless of race or average Must be mterest ed rn Chrrstran serv1ce to home school, and commu nrty Must be a member of a church or soon to become one Trr H1 Y float rn Homecom rng Parade Easter Assemb ly Lenton Devot1ons Starts Feb 15 Drstrrct I-I1 Y meet mg rn Martmsburg Sprmg Swrng Mother Daughter Banquet P1cn1c rn May Teenagers Agarnst P0110 Campa1gn - I X I K' g creed. Must have a C gf . 1 - 3 ' '- . f ' ,, ' . '. I A f . H LEFT TO RIGHT: Row I: Dick Dailey CChaplainJ, Ted Matthews fVice Pres Cfreasurerp, and Mr. John Kopp QAdviserJ. identj, John Stanley fPresidentJ. Dick Stelle Row 2: Tommy Yost, Walter Johnson, Billy Hill, Bill Gatrell, Albert Katz, Stephen Shirley, Mike In- gram, Raymond Shriver, Billy Chapman, Bobby S Row 3: Dick Elliott, Ronnie Kisner, Dale Hicks, Jimmie Richard Imbach, George Philips, and Dick Clark. PURPOSE: To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community a high standard of Christian character. ACTIVITIES: 1. In December 1955, the Hi-Y Club sponsored its annual Miss Hi-Y contest. Neva Gail Sharpe was crowned Miss Hi-Y XIX. 2. Sent representatives to Jackson's Mill confe.rence. 3. Members are sent to Camp Horseshoe. 4. Have swimming parties and hay rides. 5. Helps to organize new Hi-Y clubs. 6. Have initiation of new mem- bers. 7. Go to church with Tri H1 Y members. Neva Gael Sharpe, junior, was crowned Miss Hi-Y XIX at the formal dance held Saturday, Dec. 10 in the MHS gym. A browneyed bru- nette, she is five feet four and a half inches tall. She is president of the Latin Club, secretary of the Library Club and a member of Tri- Hi-Y, FTA and Sub Debs, John Stanley, Harvey LeMaster and Richard Elliott were her sponsors. The aspirants for the co- veted title this year were: Ruth Ann Hensel, Nancy Gregory, Dale Rhinaman, Beverly Gaile James, Queen Neva Gael Sharpe. Susie Miller. Joyce Rockwell. Sandra Sullivan, and Jeanie Tal- bott M I tiff, Steve Everhart, and George Hollida. Brown, Harvey LeMaster, Wayne Chapman, wig Shown below is H1 Y President John Stanley crowning Miss H1 Y XIX Neva Gael Sharpe Albert Katz was crown bearer and carried pearl ring club s gift to Miss Hi Y XIX SPUIITS PXM Q Q f ,J sms F fi-'cf'-'. 'f f Q fx J 1 I H' if , wwf A ,x 1 Ja ,Hull ll , J E 'fa A 1 +-V V v' f aw ,Q,,,, - ' 'W 4' 'Q f C bmi. NA L Till 'W r FAC, fu V ' 1 A ..-ww L r,, V - - l M C C fw Lug W sill Wye I ' No.!.'5V B f . ?..... ck k s Q N - 's x Lau Ill., , 1 X M -QA X ima aff 7,-1 J k J v? N :U A Ll .F X-f -J R We beg 5, LJ FOOTBALL RESERVES: LEFT TO RIGHT: Outside Circle: Gregory, Myrick, Salters, Corbin, Wallace, Clark, Chapman, Shade, Custer, Mgr Manager Stanley, Manager Sine, Dailey. LeMaster, Dyche. Inside Circle: Leonard, Stevens, Kursey, Elliott, Jones. Hovermale, Lane, bong, Frankenberry, Hoover, Chambers, Gum, and Ellis. 4 , .4 A Rowl Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5 Row 6 LEFT TO RIGHT: Bessye Ronk, Ebbie Ruppenthal, Carolyn Bascue, Juanita Thomas, Juanita Wendell, Becky Thatcher, Jean Talbott, Ruth Hensell. Carolyn Bondurant, Joyce Mong, Barbara Corby, Mary Turner, Gloria Martin, Diane Dutrow, Charlotte Johnson. Katherine Schleuss , Sandra LaRue, Linda Chandler, Virginia Stephens, Sylvia Mauck, Patty Marple, Phyllis Ambrose, Martha Helton. Yvonne Myers. Anita Peacemaker, Ruth Cook, Ann Sloan, Mary Myers, Eunice Prather, Stevie Noll. Albert Katz, Kenny Cazer, Issie Mueller, DeVerle Titus, Donna Romesburg. Lois Strickland, Nancy Kesecker, Nancy Gregory, Mary Mason, Linda Landis, Pat Kil- mer, Glee Boland, Sylvia Johnson, Peggy Haggerty, Phyllis Barker, Bonnie O'Rourke, Norma Grim, Mary Kate Dunn, Elaine Gutekunst, Darlene Harmon, Pamela Howard, Joan Hess, Melinda Heck. Betty Thornburg. Joanna Snyder, JoAnn Mentzer. Sandra Sullivan, Bette Drake. Linda Gutekunst, Betsy Mills, Carolyn Miller, Jean Shockey, Ellen Bender, Roxie Ambrose, Susie Miller, Eunice Snow, Karen Ellis, Janice Conklyn, Sylvia Barnes, Nancy Dick, Barbara Ambrose, Margie Lang, Dorothy Boltz, Polly Grant, Jane Siler, Judy Kilmer, Peggy Chambers. Charles Weller, Pat Wageley, Wanda Concovia, Gloria Elliot, Pat Creasy, Mary Downey Sara Barr, Kay Adams, Libbie Davis. Carole Drake. Butch Poisal, Marjorie Dussault, Phyllis Downey, Sylvia Catrow, Bonnie Potts, Carolyn Miller. Garrie Leonard Billy Beavers Bernie Petrucci, Gary Mauck, Donald Palmer Jimmy Custer John Stanley Uvlanagerj Raymond Long. Carl Dyche, Tommy Sine, Patrick Chambers Ron ald Lane Charles Gum , Raymond Harry Shade CManagerJ Roy Wallace, Bill Chapman, Dick Elliott, Robert Jones Doug Kursey I-png F00'l'BALL TEAM Ronnie Porterfield, Eddie Hammann, Charles Eversole, Frankie Hawkins, Raymond Long. Donald Palmer, Kenny Alger. Bernie Petrucci, Jimmy Clark, Billy Beavers, Jimmy Custer. X QW ADV iigh- fN ERTISE 'if-4' 00 Q FEL MENTS .E xl Q X XJ fs N A, K-N N 'SX 5 Z X i X 5 , fm V Q 'r WESTINGHOUSE SALES AND SERVICE D ea o sodkh JESS M HILL, JR Elech :cal Contractor 114 WEST BURKE STREET Dla 5711 Martlnsburg W Va 92 x C N 4 'T S' f. 1 'Q 5' ,.,, N N. s ' B 'M A an. 5 - i J f '15 K 9-5 941 05-4 Gail ockeney and Norma J n Dyche sh wn in Hill' m el itc en o o 1: , , anh Pltalutv dltb ' Svrhmrht Baking Glumpang Jlnr Steve Everhart ue Bihhun iiireah -'- l'Y'l as...- Fancg Meats and Grocerzes DIAL 4431 502 West Kmg Street M KRTINSBURG WEST VIRGINIA Cornphments of ROTH S P0110 THEATRES Central Pine Grove Drive-In Martinsburg, West Virginia Comp11ments Of TRI-COUNTY Grocers Association FRANK W. TABLER PAINT 84 WALLPAPER CO. Foy Paints 252 North Queen Street TELEPHONE: 3542 ROGERS' PHARMACY 126 South Queen Street sk Prescriptions Drugs - Cosmetics Fountain Service 'A' DIAL: 3329 102 Plummers Radzo and Eleclrzca! Suppbf 5296 West Kmq Sireet Phone 3821 Martmsburg West V1rq1m COMPLIMENTS MERCHANTS AND FARMERS BANK MARTINSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA 'k MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 103 , I I ?1?5HeQLLS9s1fi!fE553E5lASYeLV3Nl1?SETfL5YE1f74 QPBJQSPTOS Q fnfef-C5H7H11155C5f1'5HV55QQ55I1?f5i?Zf ' R - - . I . . .6 ROCKWELL TYPEWRITER SALES 81 SERVICE New and Used Adding Machines Check Writers - Typewriters - Cash Registers PHONES: OFFICE 4767, HOME 5029 214 WEST MARTIN STREET Martinsburg Furniture Co. We Turn cr House into C1 Home R, C. KILMER Monoger COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS 126-128 West King Street MARTINSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA THE TERRY AGENCY Complete Insurance Service 130 West Burke St Phone 8914 Martinsburg, W Va Protection Is Our Policy ' Our Policy Is Protection 'Ikf' E- T 'FP' Kenneth E. Steryn 5 MAIN S STUDIO Your Famrly Photographer 124 W Burke St Mortlnsburg, W Vo H A HAMMANN 8C SONS PLUMBING 1: HEATING 112W INST 581 RISUGW GARNERS LADIES SHOP Lowelv Trmgs For Lovelw VN r en Estcxblrsned S nce 1914 147 North Queen Street MARTINSBURG WEST VIRGINIA WGRND Fresh Meclts Fancy Grocerles Frozen Foods Phone 9321 634 New York Ave Cnnlpllnn ut: A FRIEND 1911 Treat For Taste A Food For Health ally ueen Sundaes Malts Shakes 44 YEARS OF SERVICE WRITIING ALL LINES Or IINSURAINCF FIRM RISKS A SPECIALTY J ROY NADENBOUSCH 8. SON INSURANCE sr SURETY BONDS King St Phon Martmsburg W Va e43 WH EATLAND MOTEL I 2 Mule South of Martinsburg Ultra Modern Operated by Mr and Mrs Franklm Powell L-.E 104 BAILEY M0'l'0llS INC ff TALES and SERVICE ii CADILLAC PONTIAC GMC TRUCKS 836 840 East Moler Avenue Dxal asus You un'-r BUY mln lc: :nun THAN PAUL W DEHAVEN QA i , jf f FENERAL EUNTRACTUR 323 N QUEEN ST MARTINSELJRE W Martinsburg Llllfillel' a COG' CQ HARMONS senvlce s1AnoN TEXACO Complete llne of Bulldmg Moferlclls SKY CHIEF l'IRE CHIEF FIRESTONE fnmgs TUBES BATTERIES loweihiiers' PHONE 9511 w QLEEV .Q MOLER AVE PAINTS 6: VARNISHES Washington Avenue 'hon' 6712 ATTENTION ALL HOME ECONOMICS GRADUATES' Have you consxdered sewmg as a career' ENROLI. NOW IIN ONE OF OUR TRAINING COURSES You Earn Whzle You Learn PERFECTION GARMENT CO INC A Refined and Pleasant Atmosphere Martmsburg Ranson Keyser West Virginia 105 A I ' M 1 W 4. ii. 1- e A ..-..- - x N Ti V E Il . x I' I 4 V X 1 , N CmN5'rm.u::TxmN. REMDDELING AND Re 9 f W I 4 ' Q, X OJ, I Q C, .. A , , . .vA. I I . , . 'k O, l rr 97 Reload: ng l0llHRlJ'S SPUHIS CENTER One Stop Sportsman Service 749 Buxton Street Martinsburg, W. Va. Phone 6795 West Virginia Hunting and Fishing Licenses Rifles Shotguns Hand Guns Gun Books Modern Gun Rebarrellng Blumg Restoclclng Shop Gun Accessories Clay Birds Scopes 8. Mounts Fishing Tackle Live Balt of All Kinds Boats Motors Archery Tackle Model Makers Supplies Sports Equipment Components Help Keep Your State Green We Have lt We II Get lt or lt lsn t Made C GRANVILLE SMITH 86 CO I a E Eyler All Kmds of Insurance and Bonds SHENANDOAH VALLEY BUILDING Martinsburg W Va Phone 4l5l . I COMFORT COURTESY SERVICE MARTINSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA Phone 3321 0 U4 o Modern o Comfortable o FIre Proof o Rooms AIR CONDITIONED DINING ROOMS B A POLAND General Manager Congratulatzons to the Class o 1956 MARTINSBURG PRINTING COMPANY Henry Wilson Proprietor Established i922 10 5 South Sprmg Street MARTINSBURG WEST VIRGINIA Lllllllillllll nts ol DENNIS WATER CRESS INC Nl I. h 2, H N 106 u ll . I n' s x, A .L . I I . I I 1 I' e it ' ' ' W. HF. ISTANDLEIK, Resident Manager if , . i 4 . , . ' I ' . :Ir ins ur '. '. VII. Dual 3303 IMILEY M0'IORS lllll Home of Martinsburg Body Works 836 846 East Moler Avenue Martinsburg W Va Complete Wrecker Service 24 Hours Every Day Our Wrecker is Bug Enough To Move Anything on Wheels af MOT Tm P c frrrr plrnemq of LINCOLN NATIONAL INSURANCE C0 Philip T semen and x5SOLldi.iS r B ke The Berkeley Lumber Builders Department S ore Winchester Avenue Dual 3325 LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS HOTPOIINT Appliances MAYTAG Appllances DU PONT Pamts DELCO HEAT NIOTOROI X PEI FVIQION LORD BROTHERS FROZEN FOODS 702816 4 735' llllll lv WWII!!! NBII IK UV YIIIIOI. 3 Fruit 8. Vegetables Pictsweet Frozen Foods Frozen Seafood 324 V2 Boyd Ave Dial 8957 Martinsburg, West Virginia 107 ,, - O R '- , ,i 'fl I A , I U ry- if L ll if-Q-l - ' - 'El-'ffl' - ERR . yi. x . il R ' U:-.5 ewflil I ' ' I - 1- nos V O J 'im l , f e - qg.. . X .L - QTL, ,- l Il - I . ll 1 I! - - - ol 134 V. ur' Sr. Man' th rg w. xx. -' ' - f . A if A 4 L A 1...-1. Z 'sv Sandra Sulllvan H161 LU00 SZLCJLO PHOTOGRAPHIC O L I PAINTING D461 MASTERPIECE PORTRAITS I9 Of., M ? P ff L 126 South Queen Street Phone 5413 SPICKLER ESSO SERVICENTER We Wzll Call For and Delwer Your Car zn a Hurry 703 NORTH QUEEN STREET Telephone 9571 F r Fmer Przntzngn PRINT CRAFT INC Professuonol Buuldung Dual 5891 Martmsburg, West Vxrgmxa PAUL B MARTIN WILLIAM B SNYDER G W S CARPER JR CHARLIE BROOKS CIIEVRDLE1' INC Your Friendly Chevrolet Oldsmobile Dealer 24 Hour Wrecker Service Phone 3341 Large Enough To Serve You Not Too Bug To Want To 108 P 5 f u . n ex .N IR . n c ' i-4, . ll 4 mm , f 1 1 gc I 4 4 'H Dial 3303 IIAILEY MIITIIIIS I I 836-846 East Moler Avenue Martinsburg W Va Pontiac Authorized Sales 81 Service Dollar For Dollar You Can t Beat A Pontiac 'mls IIIKUF' ,i I ' YO UR O LD FURNITURE HAS TRADE IN VALUE Qin? WI gi 69 gi in 20, w Kms 'LD'Uo. Dual 3641 BUDGET TERMS TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS THE FAIR SEX George Katz Z7 on., fDepartmenrN ,Storey Go er Elgec a d e7l'fa tl .St ters Jffanznsburg 'TU NOTHING SURPASSES THE GENUINE SATISFACTION WE FEEL WHEN WE ARE ABLE TO HELP YOU WITH YOUR PROBLEMS CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK OF MARTINSBURG HOTEL BERKELEY BUILDING M I r f 1Dp tl Co 109 , I . ' x . g u 1 -'- I me I HEAT Q0 - ST. . . . ' 7 CONPLITI OUYPITTIII T0 OUTERWEAR. INNIRWEAI AND FOOTWEAR 'rn n n r 'n r , . 'Ua. ll ll O 'k vm wr 'cr vru e oxi nxnrunrv rporntion FRANK S E 1956 Our 84th Year Emmevt s o 61 gon one of the largest lmes o ladxes s ortswear dresses hon Emmett s also handle the latest an ac cessorxes and the most up to rlatc st5les or boys and gnls 110 North Queen Street MARTINSBURG WEST VIRGINIA Sandra Sulhvan THE PEUPLE TRUST UIIMPA Y The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Washlngton D C S 10,000-Maximum Insurance for Each Deposltor S10 OOO 100 South Queen Street Big enough to serve you, but not too bug to take a personal Interest In you o . s 5 . , ' f ' ' p - , , coats, and evening gowns in this see- . 7 ' 'A' U NITEQ 3 K? .fwf- Thyself Approved Q U That Needeth Not Unto God To Be Ashamed II Tlmothy Z 15 A ELLOIIJSI-II? V N2 ST LUKE SIIUBYDUTII FELLOWSIlIP 700 New York Avenue Marhnsburg West V1Tg1D13 I A PRATHER GENERAL CONTRACTOR Offlce cmd Yard Warehouses and Ycxrd Plkeslde Dlczl 7041 Four M11e Woods Dlal 9862 BULLDOZER and SI-IOVEL EXCAVATION NEW STEEL AIR COMPRESSOR USED STEEL ACETYLENE and ELECTRIC WELDING III 2' Study to Show I Ig Q I . A Workman iff I - I I out Z -I e I QV 2 P 9' I 9 I U I I I I l ,A 1 I PRUFESSIUNAL PHUTUGRAPHY MEMBER QQTOG ill Ezines ggfouse of Qilwfogfzaplzy 313 SOUTH RALEIGH STREET flqnoir Sk I ellolee Best Wzsbes SCHENCK FOODS POTOMAC CONSTRUCTION CO C O M P A N Y HIWAY MATERIALS CO ASPHALT PRODUCTS CO 650 West Race Street Iviartmsburg West V1rg1n1a Wholesale D1str1butors of Fmne Foods Wlnchester Vnrgxma. WILLIAM H WACHTEL A ge nt IETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Ins re Today for Sec ty Tomor o Second Floor 108 South Queen Street MARTINSBURG WEST VIRGINIA Dzal 6222 Comp11ments CROWN HARDWARE CO INC 2 'V Q NIARTINISBI Rf' W W A Your Complete Hardware Dealer Telephone 9351 112 I . L 1 . V , I BY f X'- .231 .7 s M2 e Q Q . '- -1.5 , .... .. 5 -' 1 ,Q 'A' C 'A' I . 1 a Q l 3 l of ., . ,. u uri I WH 35 .. ueen Street . A. Y ,, . ll ll F0 d Me Cu 3, De 1 Sales and Serwce MODERN HOME MAKERS COOK ElECTRICAllY . . l Electrlcigookmg 9 8 xx' No Smoke CleaEer.- Safer Igiolgsggs asler Q See The New Electric Ranges At Your Local Appliance Dealers or The Potomac Light and Power Company 113 ATIONWIDE -mg MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Home omce 0 cowmsus omo Dustruct Manager Curtus Mongold 113 W Kung St Dual 3349 ly FARM BUREAU INSURANCE I-lull s Jewelry Roy I I-lull 141 South Queen Watches Duamonds -Chuna 141 South Queen St Martunsburg W Va St Home of Hudson Cars STUCKEY MOTORS Corner Buxton 8a Raleugh Streets INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS and SUPERIOR SER! ICE Phone 6242 FORD S CONFECTIONARY GROCERIES ICE CREAM CANDY MAGAZINES 739 WINCHESTER AVE THE FASHION SHOP A RI LNAYO FS RPA Y O WEAR A D MLLI EFY 201 West Burke St Martinsburg W JULIA'S RESTAURANT 109 North Queen Street Dual 4521 FISHER S N I MAHTINSBURG WEST VIRGINIA KELLER S KIDDIE KORNER For Your Luttle Ones Everythung They Need 122 N Queen St FRY MOTORS BUICK SALES Bu SERVICE B09 East Moler Avenue Dial 4322 'Vlartunsburg W Va RICHARD R FELLER CO MARTINSBURG WEST VA Phone 3500 Gerbruck Studuo and Camera Store J H Ge buuck O ne PORTRAITS PHOTO SUPPLIES 14 N Queen it Telepho e 3731 X11 tunsbuug W V LUCAS POULTRY Fresh Dressed Cut Up Chucken 110 North College Street Dual 3327 HERRELLS have TRY THIS STORE FIRST Queen St At Race Martunsburg West Vurgunua Dual 9651 IIIRWIIYS HOME OF 167th FIGHTER INTERCEPTOR SQUADRON AIRCRAFT CRHWS d West Vurgunua s Munfgfffjigiom AIR NATIONAL GUARD Martmsburg W Va Complnnents o HILLSIDE COAL COMPANY Dual 3451 or 4271 Curb Deluvery Only CEClL'S TRANSFER 8. BUILDING SUPPLY Dealer ln Brick Block Sand Mortar Stone Pamt GENERAL TRANSFER 500 E Moler Ave Phone 5442 MARTINSBURG, W. VA. 114 ' EOIIHII 1 I ' ' I GR CE IIGT' , wruer LAIIQ L . D -T -'X A Fl l II 1 . ' , . Va. I U , ,E WATCHMAKERS - JEVJELEHS A HJCRAVERS1 The Lmule Sfofe 121 or h Queen Street . ' V 0 I I . , u' , w u' ,, ' 2- . . , zu u .r ' ' . . ':1. T Hit!! rv ce an Q . a l . 0 I . I . . . , . . .L KEPIE'S CLOTHE 151 North Queen Street S SHOP The Home Good Clothes H h H yMC HEAD TO FOOT OUTFITTERS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN THE OLD NATIONAL BANK OF MARTLNSBURG ox Tm: SQLAR1: Offers everyone every possible banking service. Please avail yourself of these services which includes convenient DRIVE IN service VI b F d I D p t I ce For-poration Over 90 Years of Banking Service I ,I ,J lr 1 I li' ' A, ' Q if A rr . of ' ' as Georg 11'd - -M .I KI' - - ' k 11033 MARTINSBURG FROZEN FOOD SERVICE INC 130 W Commerce Street F ol Lo 1' s W Por ss or HomvFc cvs I Parfrcufaf Peo? I Please' Complete Dry CI eanlng Servlce M A N T Z S TOBACCO BOX Laxgest Selectlon of MagaZlH6S IH Town Buxton Pocketbooks and Key Cases Kaywoodxe Pxoes Compliments of STAR CONFECTIONERY Red Fuss '69 II est Kmg Street MARTINSBURG MUSIC 81 GIFT STORE Pho e 5311 209 North Queen St ROYAL JEWEIERS I20 North Queen Street Eastern West Vlrglnla s Leadrng Credlt Jewelers MtCRORYS FIVE and TEN Self Service For Your Convenience Better Values at Lower Prices T32 T34 N Queen St Phone 4232 SALLY SHOP CO Home Made Candy Ice Cream Cake and Pastrzes LESLEY MONTGOMERY 307 West K g Street Mart nsburg West V rg n f FORT SANITARY RESTAURANT S th MARTINSBURG WEST VIRGINIA 523 TONY RUPI J J NEWBERRY CO Your Varlety Department Store 142 N Queen St Phone 3132 SILER 85 PYNE SHOE STORE 125 South Queen Street Home o P0113 Deb and Rand Shoes ORNDORFF TAXI Radio Dispatched Tax: DIAL 3364 Martmsburg West V rg a GIBSON HALLMARK NOR CROSS G1 fs and Greetmg Cards For All Occaszons School and Ofice Supplies TAVENNER S Wedding Invltatlons and Announcements Imprmted Napklns Guest Books PAITERSON'S DRUG STORE Your Friendly Pharmacists T34 S Queen St Martmsburg Dual 8903 TOWER S Frozen Custard Bar 8. Restaurant Corner Queen 8. Wulson Sts Dual 6613 II6 , - I 1 .. 0 1 rwr If . . e rv rez' 1 -. , - . . N. , I U I I n . . 0 I . . . , ' 1 I I EAT IN CCI. . . A17-Condmcned Dmmcg Room in 143 ou Queen Street ' ' ' ' 'Z' Telephone 1 S . . , . - - I f T .. .- 3 I . . . , 1 ml . . V I . . . . . . . WX' ff x II? SS 1000 South Queen Street Phone 8931 Mcrhnsburg, West Vlrglmc Comphments of BAKER HEIGHTS GROCERY C Bowers Plop Charles Town Road Phone 3 8 UVHIY SIURI WILLIAMS OIL O MATIC OIL BURNERS L H CASKEY Eswbhshed 1912 Plumbmg Hectmg cmd Roof ng Supphes 225 277 North Queen Streei Dlcd 9681 THE MARTINSBURG IOURNAL Is YOUR Dcnly Newspaper CompIete Ne .vs C vercxge m BERKELEY IEFFERSON MORGAN COUNTIPS Cczmer Dehvery Every Evenmg Advertxsmg Cxrculatlon Busmess Off1ce D1a1 3383 Reporters and Ed1tOTS D1al 3381 Compliments Of A FRIEND ROSEMONT KOGELSCHATZ 81 COFFMAN FUNERAL HOME 8l5 Wesi' King S+ree+ Phone 455I MARTINSBURG, W VA 117 I ,QLQ. IILII ILILI I WW-I- HIll'S W ACME SUPER MARKET 126 West Burke Street Mart nsburg West Vlrg MARTINSBURG S MOST CONVENIENT SHOPPING CENTER BUTLER S LUNCH ROOM Opposite New Hugh School Your Favorite Sandwiches Also Ice Cream and Pop ALBERT L MYERS vs HOLES.-xl E FRUIT AND PRODUCE Route 2 Martinsburg W Va Phone 94OI JIFFY LAUNDRY 630 WINCHESTER AVE HOUR DRIVE IIN SERVICF Evexythmg Washed 1n Lux Dial 5661 ALTHER FARM EQUIPMENT C0 Your Massey Harrls New Holland Farm Equipment Dealer BAKER HEIGHTS Servlce Statlon PETE SENCINDIVER Prop Charles To n Road Acr ss from W t D Bake Phone 7897 BROWN S WILSIIN ST 6R00 Grooenes Meats Produce Frozen Foods Phone 6813 me wilson sr lumnssunc, w VA. CRISWELLS FLORIST CALL PAUL G' SERVICE 904 MNC: FSTFR HF II ow 8041 RFCXPIINI nn KIILXNIIINI TIRES af TUBE IUB1 ILATION OIL CHAR FS ICC SSR D F DENNIS WHOLESALE C G R5 CIGARETTES TDB CCD CANDY AND DRUGS II8 W Martun St Dual 3222 LHSL EES M MARY BLJR LOOK S XUTO BODY SHUI' C pl te B dy Rep mg 8 'VI 51 nd A Con ete Auto Pamtlng and Wreck Rebunldmg Auto Glass Installed whsle you walt nn most cases labor freel DEL S PLACE SANDWICHES SOUPS 405 W Race Street Delbert Strobruclge Propruetor THE HARMONY SHOP I XII XOI R WIUSICAL XEFDS For The Latest Tunes On Top DIAMOND S Smut t Fusbxons Records 3 Al qheet Muqlc uecn at Mart n Dxa 4321 Ihne 3:14 I1 VI 'K gt' BROWN FUNERAL HOME 327 West Kung Street Phone 6431 Martinsburg West Vrrglnna I09 South Queen Street Mortmsburg West Vnrgnma B Cole Manager 118 ! i , ' im - - I . . W ' . v Y 1 A . I - v , Y. I Y - . . 1 I - - O 4 , .I H y I , ' W 0 . ew on . r - , . V lv ry-Hr '-' fx-1- Hr . , SAY 1. :L ,..:.rm D . 4 . I Corner Queen and Burke Streets . . llf' I I :- B-' . . I 1 Y I ' , 7 , r ! 1 - w I A ' ' A , I . ,. . I I , A , ,I ,flgf '7.'f. ,'i ' ' . . ' 0 7 W ' V 'Jw ' I ' 1- IE L. K . un. me La, w. TG A I ,P1.,.,I,:'::Ef3 I .N . to I n 1 'om e 0 air' 30 , fl1 2l ve. . . 'I . . . . . . . . K. I Martinsburg, V. Va. 9 , . V . I 4. J I I I L A , ' . . 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A NATIONAL FRUIT PRODUCT COMPANY INCORPORATED WHITE HOLSE rooo PRODUCTS Martlnsburg W Va JACOB s Rosenberg Prop 142 S Q een Stre ts Home of Famous Name Shoes For Women Red Cross Rhythm Step De Lrso Debs Carmelletes-Clmlc For Women In Whtte Cover Girl Town 8: Country Bags Hose Costume Jewelry For Chl ldren Red Goose Lnttle Yankee Slmplex Flexles l42 S Queen St Phone 6621 George H Drake Masonry Contractor All kunds of Brick Tale and Concrete Work Fal Img Waters an Marlowe West Vlrglmcz Phone 7838 Porterfleld s Garage WILSON STREET MARTINSBURG W VA Servnng You Smce 1930 Wnth Servsce COMPLIMENTS OF BERKELEY LOAN 6. THRIFI' CORPORATION A LOAN FOR EVERY NEED 102 West Burke Street MARTINSBURG WEST VIRGINIA BRENNER'S MEN S SHOP 1 15 South Queen Headquarters or ARROW SHIRTS FLORSHEIM SHOES BOTANY 500 SUITS ALLIGATOR RAINWEAR Charles W Green REALTOR INSURANCE Yo rr Warmest F :end CONSUMERS FUEL CO DIAL 3333 ir Qualzty Coal Esso Heatzng Ozl Martm 8. College Sts Dual 8989 MARTINSBURG WEST VIRGINIA Free Parkrng ln Our Lot On College St Whule ln Our Office SOL FINE, Owner, Class of 1917 120 I XA. , . . u 0 -, Q ' - ' - - - ' 1 ' ' f ' 1 Your Local sruossmcsk-PACKARD Dealer d I 3 . f : I Q . CARRIER CORPORATION M R Il E Fallmg Waters West Vlrglma Buy rt from your fovornte grocer or Dual 6881 for door step delivery Qualify Dany Proclucfs FARMERS DAIRY 01 Wmchester Avenue Dual 6881 2 . . o a I I , . V I -, -ia. wmm-se:.:.:w,g....,,::-4-P--Lg -, - . . . . Q . . I RYAN S wuuururun suonf CANDIES AIND NI, TS SINGER SEWING CENTER Listed in the telephone book only under SINGER SEWING MA HINE CO. Everythung For The Ladues That Sew 228 Wo th Queen Stret -I II south ueeru Street Phone 55 SI IEFEVRE GROCERY General Merchanduse Bedungton W Va Phone 5078 MIKE S E550 SERVICE CENTER Marlow West Va ill juoalefzn Cleanefzs ONE HOUR DRY CLEANING 5256 118 ua Mmm sa Martinsburg W Va JENKINS Vurqunua Ave Self Servuce Market OPEN 24hr day 7day week Meat Produce Grocerues DICK S FINE HONEY Wholesale Retaul Duck s Honey Stand Fallung Waters W Va Phone 598I RAMSEY FURNITURE CO M Ra Complete Home Furmshers Two Locatuons Martunsburg 8 Shepherdstown B A Y E R AMOCO STATION C ne ue dz Wl s D at 4886 9086 24 HOUR SERVICE KNIPE S DOWNTOWN RICHFIFI D STATION Q een t Race Street CLARKE'S ESSO Dual 9408 Fuel Oxl Kerosene A Business Bzult on Confidence C5 Serwce FUlK S CORNER MARKET Buddy Fulk Owner 8. Manager 52I W Stephen St Phone 9273 THATCHER S DAIRY INC GUERNSEY MILK PRODUCTS and ICE CREAM 310 Wmchesier Avenue MARTINSBURG WEST VIRGINIA Home Deluverues 8. Specual Orders Dual 5851 BRAITHWAIIE BROTHERS Your Fruendly Caulf Dealer Complete Bumper To Bumper Servuce Corner Maple 8. Martun Dual 73OI THANK YOU To Our Advertusers And All Those Others Who Helped To Make Our I956 Book Possuble 122 I C , 7 ll 0 Q ll , r e .. Q - 1 l 1 u u , . a 1 l ' . . ' . . - - . , l - ' D. . msey . I ' I ' . 4 e Location: Marlowe, W. Va. . For QU'-'IEW Fumllufe 7 4 A AY or r Q n ison Stu i - u a 7 - r rr ' - - l I . - , . R. M. ROACH 8: SONS T E X A C 0 DISTRIBUTORS TEXACO FURNACE CHIEF N0 2 ITS CLEAN GUARANTEED NOT TO CLOG OIL FILTERS The Best Fnend You Fumace Ever Had MARTINSBURG W VA Dlal 3123 or 6659 K s PAST RY Home or DEuclous DONUTS Wholesale Sup Iler to Restaurants Cqfei-eng and Grocers A so Special Orders for Churches and outlngs Dual 6822 3I44 800 3rd Ave Martlnsburg, W Va WHITACRE Fl RNITI nr Cowrnxv Complete Lane of Home Furmshlngs Greater Values For Less Patrick N Whntacre Owner Class of I947 Wmchester Ave Extended Martnnsburg, W Vg Boltzs Hardware Inc 7 Do It Yourself Wlth Supphes from Martlnsburgs Oldest and Largest Hardware Paznts, 0115, Sportzng Goods Kztcben Furmslamgs We Make Kegs Electncal Supplxes 500 Wmchester Ave Dual 6942 EX ERYTHING POR THI: FAVIIIX tl THE LACE STORE Moler Avenue Extended PAUL E LUTTRELL REALTOR Phone S969 Publlc Square MARTINISBU RG W VA PERSONALITY IN NATIONAL SPOTLIGHT BAND MASCOT' 'GAY HILL EDDIE FISHER star ofthe 55 Chacagoland Music Festival touched the hearts ofthou sands when he mvutecl malorette GAYHILL Martinsburg W Va to accompany hum on has Soldlers Fneld Grand Entry He later sang YOU GOTTA HAVE HEART to Gay Martnnsburg Hugh should be proud of her young Mascot of the Band I23 , ll ll 5 O 0 T I . ll Y Y, . . . r - D . 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