Martinsburg High School - Triangle Yearbook (Martinsburg, WV)

 - Class of 1956

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Martinsburg High School - Triangle Yearbook (Martinsburg, WV) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 77 of 134
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Page 77 text:

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

Page 76 text:

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.



Page 78 text:

.. . 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.

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