Charlestown High School - Pirates Yearbook (Charlestown, IN)

 - Class of 1941

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VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM OF '40-'41 With an impressive record of fifteen wins and five losses, the Pirates of Charlestown under the able guidance of Coach Raymond Gladden were hailed as one of the real contenders for the sectional at leffersonville. This fact was brought out more forcibly when one glanced at the list of teams that the boys have met and defeated. Another factor besides the excellent tutoring of Coach Gladden which enabled the boys to play winning basketball was the whole-hearted support that the citizens of Charlestown gave to their baske-teers. The Pirates went undefeated in eleven starts before losing to Henryville in the Clark County Tournament. The team will lose three men by graduation. Back next year will be Breeden, Cole, Ralph Hauselman, Carr, and Rutledge. First Row, left to right: Iohn Breeden, Donald Cole, Maurice Woehrle, less Rutledge, l. P. Carr. Second Row, left to right: Coach Raymond Gladden, Capt. Bob Hauselman, Harold Reis, Ralph Hauselrnan, Student Manager Harold Couch. SECOND TEAM First Row, left to right: Ervin Cole, Wayne Howard, Carl Reynolds, Marvin Prather, Robert Walker Second Row, left to right: Coach Raymond Gladden, Bruce Stockdell, Albert Blevins, Delyn Werner, Harold Couch. Twenty-nine

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viva Ag, to -1- ' ' ' 1.5.-if ' tat at Lrfif . if , Ln-.. .1 L lift' F' 'rp S, - ..,t , . , 46 ,Y , PROPHECY OF THE SENIOR CLASS In the year 1955, we, Virginia Deuser and Hazel Reynolds, star re- porters on the Charlestown Gazette, were given a rather difficult assign- ment. This was the task of locating and reporting on the members of the Senior Class which had graduated from Charlestown High School in the year 1941. We began our research in the old home town Charlestown. There we found Ervin Cole as Master of Ceremonies over station WMNO in Charles- town. We inquired about his home life and found that he was happily married to Sylvia Miller and was the father of five very attractive children. When we in- terviewed Sylvia, she said that Ervin had talked enough for her. As we left the home of Ervin and Sylvia, whom should we meet but the minister of the Methodist Church, Harold Reis and his wife, formerly lean Childers, coming to call on Wayne Childers, the second Clark Gable who had settled down in Charlestown after having broken the heart of Hollywood! We learned that Sherman Holman and his wife, formerly Aileen Gellhaus, lived about five miles out in the country where they were employed at farming. Their neigh- bors were their old classmates, Catherine Werner and George Peyton, now happily married and employed at raising turkeys. As these were all we could find in Charlestown, we traveled east to New York. Here we found Mildred Bruner, now Madam Mildred, the greatest opera singer in New York, whose accompanist is Myrtle Couch, now a great pianist. We learned from them that lack Egan, a traveling news correspondent, was writing a book on The Futility of the Last World War. As we could locate no one else in New York and had learned that Nora Gallman, now the wife of a millionaire, was spending the winter in Florida, We took an airplane to her home. We found her entertaining as house guests, Margaret lean Hester and Robert Hanselman. The latter was on a vacation from his job in Kenny Baird's Hamburger Shop. Margaret and Bob were still undecided as to their future. Also living in Florida was Charles Murphy who had re- ceived several Carnegie medals for heroism. We learned from Charles that Maurice Woehrle, now a sailor in the United States Navy, was sadly missed by Bura Reynolds. She was living in California, waiting for his return and writing poem after poem which are becoming famous. We also learned from Charles that Clara Schafer was a beautician who took care of the beautician who took care of the beauty of most of the famous movie stars. As we could not gather any information concerning four missing members of our class we decided to go to Chicago and try to locate them. At the missing persons bureau we found that they all lived in Chicago. Eva Bell Crum and Mary Ruth Crum were rooming together and were employed by Sears and Roebuck as stenog- raphers. Iuanita Mathews had a great business which was operating a Port of Lonely Hearts. She had been successful in getting 1,000 couples happily married. Lillian Montgomery, was a popular singer in one of the leading radio stations in Chicago and was supporting her husband and seven chil- dren, including three sets of twins. Mildred Crum was also located in Chicago and was painting very beautiful landscape pictures of the Great Lakes and their surroundings. Thirty

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