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1 5, A 1 Q 44 ' LEFT: Enjoying themselves at the Harvest Dance, sponsored annually by the Lettermen, are lin left foregroundl Nxla Neal and Bill Ely, and Sue Smith and David Oldham. RIGHT: Miss Merry Christmas, Sharon Stafford and Mr Qanta Claus, Joe Beach. pose at the Christmas Dance with their dates Richard Barrick and Carolyn Cramei Entertainment Wcus Abundant Wlth Enjoyable soical functions highlight school life, and MHS was blessed with all varieties of social activity. In addition to mixers after ball games, noon hour recreation and dancing, there were several bright seasonal dances. Held in the fall was the Harvest Dance followed by the Christmas Dance in December. The latter presented an early atmosphere of holiday cheer. The Royal Ball, the final seasonal dance, was held in honor of St. Valentines day. The Pressman's Ball, sponsored by the Artesian Herald staff, was one of the most cleverly decorated dances of the year. The theme t'Night Beat set the mood LEFT: Smiling happily Sue Schnaiter, 1957 prom queen, sits on her throne as Ralph Foley, 1957 junior class president, stands at her side, RIGHT: Surrounding the surprised but happy May Festival Queen Karen Applegate are her attendants tleft to rlghtl Judy Taylor. Nancy Smith, Barbara Jo Cragen. Ann Haworth, and Karen Fowler. gd
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Energetic Teams Produce Victories Enthusiasm soared as the victories over- goodwill and brought much honor to Martins- balanced the losses in all sports this year. ville High School. School spirit and sportsmanship was excep- Not only did athletics bring honor to our tionally good, while the teams created much school, but they also taught the ideals of good sportsmanship, self-discipline, and teamwork. TOP LEFT: Duane Schoolcraft, MHS cross country man, trying to he the first man in, runs for the finish line, TOP RIGHT: Painting a piece of football equipment are Ralph Foley and Bob Keller. BOTTOM LEFT: I'l1 bring him down? thinks Joe Beach 1321, as he grabs for a Franklin man. BOTTOM RIGHT: Jumping with the ball for a goal against Garfield is Tom Bowman 1233. Jim Downey 1241 watches to see if the ball goes in. PAGE TEN
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