Martinsville High School - Artesian Yearbook (Martinsville, IN)

 - Class of 1960

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Top Left: Enjoying themselves at the Harvest Dance sponsored by the Lettermen are Linda Collier and Bob Riffel. Top Right: Judy Dillon, Steve Mc- Connell, Tom Ely, and Janet Taylor relax at a mixer after an exciting game. Social Occasions Spark Journey With Fun HAH work and no play is not the motto for the typical M.H.S. student. Not all education can be gained through studies. As a supplement to classes, Martinsville finds time to train the student socially in a relaxed and enjoyable way. The most popular form of entertainment is dances. Mixers are sponsored by clubs and organizations after every home ball game. Any high school student may attend and relax after a strenuous game. Bottom Left: Refreshments, a necessity for teen- agers. are served by G.A.A. members at the Christmas dance to Larry Spencer, Tom Williams, Bob Canatsey, Rick Powell and Jim Barnett. Bottom Right: Relaxing The first gala affair to hit the social scene is the Harvest dance, followed by the formal Christmas dance, the annual Valentine dance, and finally the all-important Junior-Senior Prom. Other special dances are beginning to find a place on the calendar, as individual clubs sponsor special affairs, providing more entertainment and variety for the student. tired feet at the Christmas Dance are Sandy Cris- man, Jim Magee, Christine Borders, Dick Ritter, Sharon Taylor, Mark Tate, Mike Eisenberg, and Donna Fletcher. - l

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Extrc1s Acicl Vciriety To Eclucotion Orbit Top Left: Registering and welcoming guests at the annual open house are Beverly Means and Tish Scherer. Larry Maxwell looks on as Bill Dunigan and his mother register. Top Right: Mrs. Crawford keeps the library bulletin board attractive for the A day at school is full of events and sur- prises. Many activities are available for break- ing the class routine. Outstanding is the Open House which gives parents a chance to peek at a modern student's life. In many rooms, especially the library, displays catch the eye and add interest. Tramp Day always provides hilarious antics from both teachers and stu- dents, and the convocations provide entertain- ment and knowledge supplied by experts from many phases of life. At these convocations, Martinsville students enjoyed special pro- grams on subjects from falconry to space travel, all of which contributed to their well- balanced school program. students. Bottom Left: Many strange and hilarious sights were seen in the halls on tramp day. Bottom Right: Mr. Ray Montsalvage, shown with Mr. Kennedy, scored a hit with students at a convocation.



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Personolity cmd Leodership Rewordecl With Titles Adding sparkle and excitement to activities is the crown- ing of various queens. These selections give students a l- 1 l 3:-TL W A 'V jj chance to honor those who have contributed to the school spirit through their service and personality. Special titles at Martinsville include a Jamboree Queen for the S,C.C, Jamboree, a Miss Merry Christmas and Mr. Santa Claus to represent holiday enthusiasm, a Homecoming Queen, and a Prom Queen, Maid of Honor, and Court to make the Prom glitter with excitement. Top Left: The Prom Court and their escorts pose after the Ucrowningf' Pictured around thc queen are Gary McConnell, Linda McFarland, Stewart Allen. Kathy Pearcy, Larry Wampler, Nancy Ferguson, Ron Long, Karen Apple- gate, Gordon Phillips, Sue Duckworth, Sue Smith, Larry Collier. Karen Fowler, Fred Whitaker, Alice Wadc, Phil Bass. Phyllis McFarland, Paul Hammonds, Sharon Toole, and John Neal. Right: Beaming as the crown is placed on her head is Sue Duckworth, Prom Queen. Bottom Left: Members of the Homecoming Court were Nancy Wise, Janet Hart, Becky Cragen, Alice Wade, Connie Powell, Jane Alexander, Karen Fowler, Sue Smith, Karen Maxwell, Wilma Beauchamp, Eda Perry and Homecoming Queen, Julia Ricks. Left: Santa Claus congratulates Miss Merry Christmas, Sharon Toole, and Mr. Santa Claus, Tom Cox, at the Christmas dance,

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