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Thus Wcas Exactly the Letter We E is exactly the letter needed to tell of our eventful life at Martinsville High School. Everyday found us entering classes and en- gaging in conversation with friends and teach- ers. The curriculum offerings were varied, and from these we could choose that which would help us most in the future. But our days were not entirely consumed by classwork. There were clubs to meet the desires and needs of everyoneg there were Each morning Tom Schulz and Mike Myers put up the flag and at night take it down, LEFT A representative of Indiana Bell Telephone shows says Kenneth Dixon, as Hamilton. to Larry Collier, playing Mane Hamilton how to opelate the neu swltchboard located Mark. John Sheets. who has the part of Sleepy. dozes as in the office RIGHT How do I know where snooze is other cast members of The Count and the Coed stand by.
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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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