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 91 of 134
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Page 91 text:

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.

Page 90 text:

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



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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.

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