Martinsville High School - Artesian Yearbook (Martinsville, IN)

 - Class of 1960

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Row 1: M. Boys, S, Smith, S. Toole, A. Ely, J. Hart, H. Hacker, S. Elmore, S. Torphy, B. Carter, K. Powell, M. Ratcliff, N. Payton. Row 2: Miss Morey, B. Rodgers, C. Mathes. S. Hawkins, A. Wade, N. Wise, N. Hurt, J. Sowders, B. Eisenberg, P. Branham, A, Cragen, B, Means, Mrs. Phillips, Row 3: J, Dillon, J. Steele, R. Bastin, S. Crisman, C. Fogle- Smiles ond Good Cheer With love in my heart, forgetting self, and with charity for all, I shall make the object of my life helpfulness and kindness to others. As each new member is initiated into the Sun- shine Society, she learns this pledge which she carries with her always. The purpose of the society is to create and inspire higher ideals in high school girls. The Martinsville Sunshine Society strives to live up to this creed and the standards it sets. The club's main project is the Morgan County Home. At Christmas time the girls purchase gifts, decorate a tree, and entertain the members of the home. Once a month a club representative takes fruit and candy with her on her visit to the home. As a money-making project, the members sell Christmas cards. The money from this project is used for the annual gift to the Riley Hospital. The Martinsville Society now PAGE TWENTY EIGHT man, S. Koons, P. Webb, S. Pauley, J. Etchison, S, Neal, K. Richardson, J. Alexander, S, Grass, M. Marple. Row 4: V. Trisler, D. Dorsett, S. Fogleman, K. Fowler, C, Roller, J. Richardson, L. Pottorff, K. Goss, C. Powell, B. Cragen, S. Fowler, J. Savage, S. Bolton, L. Burleigh, K. Maxwell. Brighten Sunshiners' Work has completely furnished two pediatric wards at the hospital. Caroling at Christmas, presenting corsages to the teachers on Valentines' Day, soliciting for Heart Sunday, and co-sponsoring a dance with the Hi-Y were activities completed by the club. Again this year, each member selected an Ideal Lady, corresponded with her throughout the year, and entertained her at a tea in the spring. The club had representatives at the Spon- sors' and Presidents' Luncheon, the District I Convention, Sunshine Camp, and treated out- going seniors to the Jordan River Review and a Senior Breakfast. Working hard and remaining cheerful, the club experienced another enjoyable and suc- cessful year.

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Hi-Y Boys Leorn Volue of Service Through Activities Hi'Y Alpha, service club for senior and junior boys, and Hi-Y Beta, service club for sophomore and freshman boys, took an active part in school and community activities. The Beta members, sponsored by Mr. Rogers, became more and more active this year, training the boys for better service in future years. Outstanding programs for their regular meetings were guest speakers. Mr. Brackemyre spoke to them on the importance of Being Alert and Mr. Bisesi advised the boys to 'lPut Your Heart in Everything You Do. Funds were earned for the club by selling concessions at the basketball games and Top Left: Jerry Bertelsen, Chaplain, and John Canatsey, Treasurer. hold the candy the Hi-Y Alpha sold as Bob Staggs. President: Steve McConnell, Vice Presidentg Terry Williams, Secretaryg and Roland Ely. Reporterg look on. Top Right: Beta officers were Bob Ely, Reporterg Tom Vandenbark, Vice Presidentg Jim Rusie, Secretary: Don sponsoring a mixer and supper before a home basketball game. Members emphasized service by giving aid to a needy family at Christmas and soliciting for Heart Sunday. The Hi-Y Alpha also gave Christmas baskets to a needy family and took part in the Heart Fund Drive. Their special fund raising cam- paign was selling candy turtles. Other activities included the February Dance, Good Sportsmanship Week, and church attendance together. Probably the Alpha's most notable activity was their monthly dress-up day. On the first meeting day of each month, all members wore white shirts, ties, and coats to school. Cragen, Treasurer-3 Jim Branham, Presidentg Mark Cohen, Sgt.-at-Armsg and David Boys, Chaplin. Bottom Left: Terry Williams, John Canatsey, and John Neal display a poster for Good Sportsmanship week. Bottom Right: Student Council members Sue Moss, Karen Fowler, Martha Hannum, and Mary Schnaiter sell for the Hi-Y at the SunKist Mixer. GET Uli . ,lf-GOI. DJHT Hi' Vu I A ,ft-I aa -S1



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l Li.. .5 W- mtl t u., all QQ :ut 'P 6? Top Right: Officers serving the Sunshine Society were Beverly Means, Vice President: Sandy Koons, Corresponding Secretary: Alice Wade, President: Harriet Hacker Song Leader: and Sue Smith Rc- cording Secretary, Top Left: Sharon Toolc, Linda Burleigh, Karen Maxwell, Karen Fowler, and Alice Kr 7 a 'Ig N QM r Shining Through Service Wade sing carols for the members at the County Home. Bottom Left: Gifts, candy, fruit, and a Christ- mas tree were given to the County Home to brighten their holiday. Bottom Right: Sherry Foglcman reads a narrative about Christmas at the student convoca- tion before vacation. i A 1 4 M -5 . -Q . , 'H'- . f,fX:-Q1 i Y... , We fr., Y ' l 'W'l'iF?x 'v

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