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Effort Was Apparent In Our Year Effort was apparent in every phase of school life. Students strived to excel in their classwork and extra-curricular activities. They worked toward scholarships, and they tried to determine what their interests and abilities were. Everyone was interested in science, be- cause of the race to reach outer space, but more down to earth interests included the class elections, For the first time, the under- class election was held like the general elec- tions and the seniors elected their officers in a convention. With winning seasons in all sports, school spirit reached an all-time high. In every phase of school life, effort and enthusiasm were vital factors. Indiana Employment Tests were given to those seniors desiring to enter their chosen occupations. Ralph Foley and Nyla Neal register Lana Murphy at the Annual Open House. Norman Miller and Beverly Allison con- duct an experiment while Mr, Moore super- vises. Tom Duncan. conven- tion chairman, presides over the election of senior class officers. 7 L'F'-f4f.Ew-425.
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Chose To Tell Our Story of l957-58 . . musical organizations, plays, and class func- tions. Naturally, school life would not be com- plete without social activities and athletics, which were available in abundance. Certainly our days were busy, but as we recall each event from report card day and semester exams to the Prom and May Festival, we feel that events of the 57 - 58 school year have greatly enriched our lives. Donna Clevy takes orders for graduation announcements from Bob McKee, Larry Boner, Jim Abshire, Nancy Mathis, Kaye Martin, and Dan Goetcheus. LEFT: The Sunray officers diligently clean the display case. They are Pat Branham, presidentg Brenda Rodgers, point secretaryg Ann Haworth, reporterg Janice Savage, song awe' leaderg Carol Ewing, vice presidentg and Sharon Hawkins, secretary fbehind Carolm. RIGHT: Experimenting with elec- trical equipment ancl connections are Beve1'ly Allison, Caro- lyn Cramer, and Ronnie Schoolcraft. PAGE FIVE
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Entering New Classes Was One Phase Three cross country members, Amos McDaniel, Merlin Gregson, and Duane Schoolcraft look proudly at the trophy which the cross country team received for winning the South-Central Conference. LEFT: For the first time class elections were patterned after the general elections. Sophomore Carol Ann Brown picks up a ballot from fellow classmates Beth Mitchell and Nancy Wise. Entering a voting booth is Sherry Fogleman. RIGHT: The FFA members are always striving toward high goals. Here Kerry Smith shows Larry Schoolcraft the trophy he received for winning first place in the district FFA essay contest.
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