Charlestown High School - Pirates Yearbook (Charlestown, IN)
- Class of 1959
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. '9 xnvu-i - wax rump. 0 Nu . m 0... .. x-L, 3-99-2133; MI 1 a '5 r l 3 T um anon .- ,4 .LEudm-xgdimrx... . ,73.';..; 211 iv v; 31:1423'LILLA LJK-n'kk'; 7? '; 3.L.'- ..h. u. A nmwm ' Dedicatian School B oard We the staff of 1959 wish to dedicate this year's PIRATE LOG to the new School Board of the Charlestown Metropolitan Schools. Annual Staff X .1 AMm- SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION GLENN A. ROSS ROBERT MYERS JOHN MARSHALL JAMES MELLON Supervising New School Jonathan Jennings Pleasant Ridge Principal Assistant Principal Principal Principal i. MERRILL SCOTT MARY LOU MYERS LUCILLE ROSS ARNOLD BEARD New School Dean of Girls Libraxian ViSiting Teacher Assistant Principal ILEN E WEBB DEE ALLEN NANCY LISANBY IDA BELLE SMALL School Nurse Cafeteria School Clerk Township Clerk Supervisor v 945; kl 35.1.;31 Kama. ISWMwam - , :34 g m- ..J.',m.4'.i .Juy....iu. 4i;..'?u. L-d--' .2. Ibrki. -. NORMA ATKINSON OLLIE BOSSE LUCILLE BOWEN Fourth Grade English Arts and Crafts CORDELIA CROSS Second Grade CARLICE BREEDING General Science LONNIE BREEDING First Grade MARY CLARK Second Grade jAMES C. CUMMINS GLADYS DEAN WILMA DOUGLAS NORMA SUE ENGLE 5ixth Grade Second Grade Substitute Teacher Physical Education NRMAN FISCHER CAROLYN FRANCKE FRANCIS FRANCKE CARLOS L. FRIEND mh Grade Fourth Grade Business General Science A. GETTELFINGER CLARENCE GILBERT MARGARET GILBERT BARBARA HESTER C6 Eighth Grade Core English Sixth Grade x ;L' , z 7; a. .0271 .,. W'v'urn .V V'rmr 2m xv , , ... x: rr I . . ;,x 'J 'A VIRGINIA GLADDING Reading VIOLA HARDY Third Grade JOEL HUBBARD Shop NORMAN GRAY Sixth Grade CLARA HICKEY Third Gtade NANCY HUBBARD Third Grade THOMAS HARDMAN Shop GENEVA HINTON Second Grade ELMER KAHL Sixth Grade MARY A. HARDY Third Grade KATHARINE HOLSCLAW Home Economics LOUIS KLEOPFER Physical Education JANET KRANZ EVALEIGH KOERNER HOWARD LIVA ESTHER MARTIN Second Grade First Grade Band Second Grade jtinY MAYHALL RUBY McCULLOUGH FRANCES McMILLEN MARJORIE MIDDLETON 1M yaic Third Grade Latin English JOHN MITCHELL BETTY MURPHY HELEN MURPHY CHARLES NICHOLSON Math Dramatics and Core Third Grade Math '. '7' HILL; y ; .la'1.;;+;.223;;ni 1 'x A7459: 51km IN'II 'QWWWMVN '4' n F :4 '4 v 4 MARY PALICKI LUCILLE PAYNE ROBERT PEARSON HAROLD REIS Business and Math Second Grade Fifth Grade History and Physical Ed. 4 x m RUBY RIDDLE JACK RISINGER MARTHA ROBERTSON ROSA SCHAFER First Grade Speech and First Grade Fifth Grade . Government iii V' . 11.. HELEN SCHOLL FRANCES SCHULTZ DORTHY SLOAN JEAN SLONE Fifth Grade Fifth Grade Music English ?ATHERINE SMITH PAUL SPETH EDITH STEELE MILDRED STEWART ymne Economics Sixth Grade First Grade Physics and Math : LsVirLA STRATTON MABE? SWAIN RICHARD TIEK SARAH TRIBBLE '? m Grade English, Biology, Shop FiISt Grade Physical Education IRENE WEAVER FERN WICKSTROM JOE WILLIAMS Third Grade Business and Math Agriculture .wu 'X ' 3'3 V 'VX'W ' ' 7:: ' '.. ;,;9.3.1';,.34,1,;,wLLQ-u..x.i-. x ;v-'nE.; r mugging m- ; . III A... 1' ,V' A vVVM w ' - K- JOHN WOOD JACQUELIN E YOUNG Coach First Grade i L1 1 , , ; x 8227:? ' -' '1 .-'-' : Senior Government Class 7 Wolf :q'h- v.90, I am xv r J-vxj- y. Charlestown High School 1 958- 1 959 1 . L f R , 7' J I '9 . I 9 W1 , 9 . I U .1 . . I: 2: r... 9 9 :9 7 s - ' E :1 f . 9 I . i . 9 V - I 9 A E 9 Q 9 , STANDING, left to right: Mr. Scott, Faculty Adviser; Bobby McDaniel, Treasurer; Larry Greathouse, Vice President; Charlotte Doyle, Reporter. SEATED: Virginia Houchens, Secretary; Miss Middleton, 3922!? Sponsor; Jerry Beard, President; Mr. Kleopfer, Sponsor. MR. MERRILL SCOTT Adviser MISS MAJORIE MIDDLETON MR. LOUIS KLEOPFHI Sponsor Sponsor BAKER, PATRICIA I wish I knew the good of wishing. Majorette 2, 3, 4; GAA 1; Nurses Club 1; Dancing Club 2, 3; Booster Club 1, 2,3,4. BEARD, JERRY I came, I bluffed, I graduated. Class President 2, 3,4; Class Vice President 1; Na- tional Honor Society 2,3,4; Debating Club 1; Band 1, 2, 3; Boys' State Delegate 3; Class Play 3, 4; Booster Club 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1; Annual Staff 3; Paper Staff 3, 4. BEATTY, KEITH Nothing is ever achieved without trying. BELLER, LOUISE It is fun just living. Photo Club 3; Dance Club 1, 2; Chorus 2. BENSON, JACQUELYNE Life is good will to all people. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Operetta 1,3; Glee Club 1; Dra- matics Club 2; Creative Writing 3; Booster Club 4; Class Play 4; Girls' State Alternate 3; Intramural Sports 1, 2. BETTLER, DONALD Live and let live. Science Club 1; Book Club 2; Dancing Club 3; 1111110! Varsity 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 3, 4; Cross Coun- try 1, 2; Baseball 2, 3. BLIC K, CLIFTON Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. only do it first. Band 1. 2; Class Play 3; Gym Club 2, 3; Science Club 1. BOGGS, VIRGINIA A Penny for your thoughts. lliooster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3,4; Majorette . 2. 3. 4; Dancing Club 2,3; Glee Club 1; GAA 1. - , .432. BREEDING, REVEL What this country needs is a good 54 cigar. Biology Club 1; Gym Club 1,2, 3; Track 2; Band 1, . 2, 3; Chess and Checker Club 2, 3; Class Play 3, 4; ' I Intramural Sports 3, 4; Class Tourney 2. a BROWN, BRENDA The fewer the words, the greater the profit. .153 Movies Club 1, 3; Dancing Club 2; Chorus 1. J ' a .4, 1, 3:; BROWN, R. c. VJ I Live while you can because you don't live forever. Es Gym Club 1, 2; Movie Club 3. BROWN, THOMAS A woman is only a woman, but a cigar is a good smoke. Arts and Crafts Club 2, 3; Chess and Checker Club 1. BOTTORFF, DALE I am interested in farming. BOYD, OSCAR To be or not to be. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Dance Club 3; An; and Crafts 2; Movie Club 1. BRADSHAW, SAM Good humor makes all things tolerable. Basketball 1; Dancing Club 1, 2, 3; Class Play 3; Baseball 2, BREEDEN, GWENDOLYN There never was a saint with red hair. GAA 1, 2, 3,4; FTA 1; FHA 1,2,3,4; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play 4; Annual Staff 4; Intramural Sports 1,4. CARLTON, ROBERT Don't do today what you can put off till tomorrow. Movie Club 1; Shop Club 2; Gym Club 3. CARR, NANCY Ain't love grand? National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3,4; GAA Vice President 3; GAA President 4; Girls' State Dele- gate 3; Chorus 1, 2,3, 4; Paper Staff 3, 4; Assistant Editor of Paper Staff 4; Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club President 4; Intramural Sports 1,2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 3; Operetta 1, 3; Glee Club 1; Gym Club 2; Ioumalism Club 3; Basketball Queen 4. ft! CHAMBERS, KAY Still water runs deep. Booster Club 3, 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Paper Staff 3,4; An- nual Staff 3; GAA 1.4; Class Play 3, 4. CLAYTON, CHARLES There never was a saint with red hair. Gym Club 1; Intramural Sports 2,4; Class Tourney 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess and Checker Club 2; Movie Club 3.- COMES, GALE Slow and easy. Baseball 1, 2 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Dane- ing Club 3; Class Play 3; Boys' State Alternate 3; Gym Club 1,2. COURTNEY, JANICE Never hurry, never worry. Dancing Club 1, 2, 3; GAA 4; FHA 4; Booster Club 2- 3, 4; Chorus 1; Class Play 4. COX, JOYCE Life is but a day at most. Glee Club 1; Booster Club 2, 3, 4; Booster Club Treas- m'ef- 4; WA 2, 3, 4; FHA Reporter 4; National Honor Soc1ety; Class Play 3, 4. CRACE, BETTY The way to be happy is to make others happy. . 2, 3, 4; Majorette 1, 2,3,4; Glee Club 1; Class Secxctaly 2; Dancing Club 3; Glee Club Re- Porter 1. w ; 4 - 7 -- -- mmhgmwmvmammrmmmwvvwms J 2.... , CRASE, LOUAMA Live fast, love hard, and die young, but don't for- get your homework in between. FHA 2, 3,4; Chorus 1; Booster Club 4; Glee Club 1; Girls' State Delegate 3. ' 3;? DAUB, BARBARA '1 A true friend is she. : g7: f 7' DOSS MILLER, BETTY Eli After the verb to love, to help, is the most .2 beautiful verb in the world. :3 '7 XI: -. DOYLE, CHARLOTTE :sf'gi :7: If at first you don't Succeed - quit. 2 Ma: FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA Historian 2; FHA Parliamentari 2: 3; FHA President 4; GAA 1, 2,3,4; GAA Reporter 2, ,: 3, 4; Gym Assistant 1, 2,3,4; Boosrer Club 1, 2,3,4; Booster Club Vice President 4; National Honor So- ciety 4; Class Reporter 4; Class Play 3, 4; Paper St ' EVANS, DONNA The sleep of a laboring man is sweet, shall I wake him? Biology Club 1; Dancing Club 2, 3. 7 FARMER, BONNIE i The eyes are the windows of the mind. , Glee Club 1; Booster Club 1,2,3; GAA 1,2; Dancing 5 Club 2; Annual Staff 4; Nurses Club 3. He was put here to keep us laughing. E . ; 31:. FRANKLIN, BILLY E FRENCH, RALPH His life is in his own hands. HARDIN, 11 t A If you can 3 .3 a way to get a boy, make one. Chorus 1; kw 1. its: 1, 2,3,4; Paper Staff 3, 4; Pi- rettes 4; Ann. :., Staff 3, 4; FHA 3,4; GAA 1; Dancing Club 1, 2; L-a-n V: Club 2,3,4; Class Play 3, 4; Intra- mural Sports 1,, .1; Library Club 1; Girls' State A1- temate 3. HARTMAN. KnQQLE'Y A little 34:. A - , so warm and true. Nurses C1123 1 ; Chorus 1; Movie Club 3, 4. HAYES, E17 2:; THINK, : it. Etterural iimrs 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Manager 1, 2,3. . s and t,.;afts 2; Gym Club 1,3,4; Class Tour- ney 1, 2,3.1, HAYMAKE F . 2AWRENCE A mOdESI ulgzn neVer talks Of mmelf. n GANOTE, CAROLYN Keep your face always toward the sunshine, and the shadows will fall behind you. GAA 1; Booster Club 2; Majorette 1, 2, 3,4; Drum Majorette 4; Dancing Club 2, 3; FHA 1; Operetta 1. GRAVES, CAROL I believe in work, but I'm not in favor of it. FHA 1, 4; National Honor Society 4; Nurses Club 2; Booster Club 3; Chorus 1. GREATHOUSE, LARRY Life is in itself, nothing but a game of basketball. Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council Vice Presi- dent 3; Student Council President 4; National Honor Society 2, 3,4; Class Vice President 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2,3, 4; Cross Country 1, 2, 3; Oper- etta 1,3; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Boys' State Delegate 3. HAMMONDS, SUE Wit is the salt of conversation, not the food. Nurses Club 1; Gym Club 1. WNWMWEMQRWLL;.-,.,:-:.w:.vls --.; x . HEDGES, TOMMY , 1 1 Be faithful and loyal and a good sport. . Intramuxal Sports 2, 3, 4; Arts and Crafts Club 2; 4 ,. I. Gym Club 1, 3; Student Manager 1, 2, 3, 4; Class 1. 1K. Tourney 1, 2, 3,4. I . HICKEY, ROBERTA : if.- The eyes are the window of the heart. x Germantown High School, Germantown, Tennessee 5145-: 1; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Student 1,2,1 Council Secretary 4; Booster Club 2, 3, 4; Booster .2; Club Secretary 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Paper Staff 3, 4; f. FFA Sweetheart Runnet-Up 2; Basketball Queen At- 1 tendant 2,4; Class Play 2,3,4; Girls' State Alter- : mate 3. HOESSLE, PATRICK . V 2,2 Why study, when you can cheat. 3;. Shop 1; Gym 2; Movie Club 3. i HOLBROOK, VIRGINIA It takes all kinds to make a world. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Operetta 1, 3; Nurses Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Booster Club 1. HOLLOW ELL, RUTH A friend to the end, friend. GAA 1,2, 3,4; GAA Secretary 2,3,4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2,3,4; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; 0p- eretta 1,3. HOPWOOD, ROGER Have education, must travel. FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA Treasurer 2; FFA President 3. HOUCHENS NICKELL, VIRGINIA Keep Smiling. Cheerleader 2, 3,4; Glee Club 1; Class Secretary 3. 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; GAA 3, 4; Booster Club 2,3,4; GAA Treasure: 3, 4; Dancing Club 2, 3, 4. JENKINS, DONNIE Hear much, speak little. JOHNSON' . 1.11:5 :zloquent than words. silence is Nurses Club 4,; Gym Club 2; Intramural Sports 2. JOHNSON UR, ILA Friendly 10118. xie Club 1,2. JOHNSON. Do unto om ' 33 they should do unto you. Gym Club 1 JONES, JIM; If there is ;: 1 there's a way. Gym Club; Club. KITTRELL, HAROLD But what is woman? Only one of natures agreeable blunders. Intramural Sports 1; Dancing Club 2; Track 2; Base- ball 2; Journalism Club 3; Editor of School Paper 4; Sports Editor of School Paper 3; Annual Staff 3, 4. LISANBY, JIMMY Authorities follow one who knows. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketde 1, 2; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Track 3, 4; Class Play 2; Boys' State Delegate 3; Operetta 1,3; Chorus 1, 2,3,4; Intra- mural Sports 3. McDANIEL, ROBERT Who dares nothing need hope for nothing. Boys' State Delegate 3; Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Vice President 2; Class Treasure: 4; Class Play 2, 3,4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 3, 4. MEADOR, EDDIE What this world needs is a lover. M'ifkwwamwwmum ., '4 , :r ; t ' i , 3 , :11 . MILLER, ALICE You are not measured for what you 've got, but what you are. x'l 1.135717:f.lXV?5?.eQ;?ff Nurses Club 1; FHA 2; Dramatics Club 2; Class Play 2, 3; Library Helper 1, 3; Annual Staff 3,4; Booster Club 2, 3,4; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3; GAA 1. mt- MUDD, BARBARA i 1 1-33; All mankind should have a lover. 4:4 .54.; GAA 2, 3,4; FHA 3,4; FHA Honor Chapter Chairman. 5: 4; National Honor Society 4; Dancing Club 2; Boos: er Club 1, 2, 3; Gym Helper 2, 3, 4; Class Play 3. '79:; NEWLIN, RONALD ;3; Live while you are young because when you die, ::1 you will be dead a long time. '2? NICKELL, ROBERT A woman is only a woman so all mankind should have a lover. Gym Club 2,3; Movie Club 1; Track 1; Intramural Sports. O'BRIEN, JAMES Soul meets soul on lover's lips. OGLESBY, JOYCE The mind of a genius, the heart of a friend. Z. Glee Club 1; Library Helper 2; National Honor So- ! ciety 3,4; Girls' State Delegate 3; FHA 2, 3,4; FHA I Vice President 4; Class Play 4. E5321 PACEY, LARRY ' Where there is a will, there is a way. K Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4; Sports Club 1, 3; Arts and R1 Crafts Club 2; Arts and Crafts Club President 2; Class Play 3; Paper Staff 4; Class Tourney 1, 2, 3,4. PANTHER BROWN, MARGARET Absence makes the heart grow fonder. GAA 1; Intramural Sports 1; Chorus 1, 2, 4; Nurses Club 2; Dance Club 1; Operetta 1; Booster Club 1. PARROTTv th 1:; Silent What. ; .Ls needed, '- imrhce Club 3. g'm Still looking. Class Play 5?; Track 1, 2; Science Club 1; Intra- mural Sports PAYNE, DE: 1 Keep 51mm ., 1nd keep a smile on your face. Arts and Cur; giub 2; Dancing Club 1; FHA 3,4; Boone: Club ' Class Play 3, 4; Class Tourney 1, 2,3,4. PEARSON, IE' I wish to mm a: no enemies. PERRY, PAUL Do unto others as they do unto you. Movie Club; Dancing Club; Dramatics Club. RAINBOLT, LEON The man that blushes is not quite a brute. ROBERTS, MARGARET Marriage is a wonderful institution but I'm not ready for an institution. National Honor Society 4; FHA 2; Glee Club 1; Cho- rus 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play 4; Operetta 1; Booster Club 1; Dancing Club 3. YAGER EDSTROM, KAROLYN 'Nothing endures but personal qualities. . 1' 6 f5 memkmmmmw xv . V -. u SCHAFER, JUDITH Anything that is worth doing, is worth doing right. Chorus 1; FTA 1,2; Dramatics Club 1; National Honor Society 4. SCHOLL, ROSEMARY Youth is full of pleasure. 4 Dancing Club 2, 3. SHAIN, EDWIN A better pal you could never want. School Patrol 1, 2; Movie Club 1; Gym Club 2; Pho. Club 3. SHAIN, JOETTA Merry as the day is long. FHA 1, 2,3,4; FHA Vice President 3; FHA Secretary 4; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play 3, 4; Intramural: Sports 1, 2; Paper Staff 3, 4; Advertising Manager of School Paper 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Editor of Annual 4; Betty Crocker Homemaket of Tomorrow 4. SHIELDS, ROGER Don't do anything today, that you can put off till Summer School. Gym Club 1, 2, 3. 4. SMITH, MARNIA Never give up. Debating Club 1; Arts and Crafts Club 2; Chess and Checker Club 3, 4. SMITH, SHELVA JEAN It is better to remain silent as a fool than to speak and remove all doubt. FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 2, 3; Class Play 4; Chorus 1, 2; Operetta 1. SMITHERS, SHARON ANN She has a daily love in her life. Arsenal Technical High School, Indianapolis. Indi- ana 1; FHA 3, 4; FHA Parliamentarian 4; GAA 2, 3. 4; GAA Class Rep. 3; Class Play 3; Booster Club 2. 3.4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Dancing Club 2; Library Club 2; Class Tourney 2. 3. 4; Pirettes 4. 7 3 L3 :ny measure. 5 . axing Club 2; Movie Club 1,3; Neat not gaUdY' V ;; Nurses Club President 2; ster Club 1. 2- t 800 23:31 Honor Society 4; Glee Club 1. Movie Club 3; N14; STINES, LARRY The man that hm, is not quite a brute. Student Council 1.3, :3, 4; Class Play 4; Booster Club 1; Class Toumey STOFFREGEN. JUN; 'I live my life am? 'r you live yours. FHA 1. 2. 3, 4; Nurses Office 4. STRONG, DOROTHY Anything that is worth having is worth fighting for. Chorus 1, 2,3,4; Glee Club 1; Dancing Club 2, 3; Operetta 1. TACKETT, BARBARA Good humor is the sunshine of the mind. GAA 1; Nurses Club 1; Dancing Club 2,3. TAYLOR, STANLEY The sleep of a laboring man is sweet. WADE ALMONRODE, CAROL You get out of life exactly what you put into it. FHA 1, 2; Pep Band 2,3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Girls' State Delegate 3. '? . g? WHITAKER, JANICE 3; Life is but a day at the most. ' 5.2.1? WILLIAMS, CHARLES I wonder what fool ever invented kissing. :15 -; .; WITTEN, JIMMY $3 The great hope of society is individualism. :5.; woon, WALTER A modest man never talks of himself. FFA 1, 2; Gym Club 3; Class Play 3. WORKMAN, JENNIE ' Now sweet and fair she seems to be. Southern High School, Louisville, Kentucky 1, 2,3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; School Paper 1. Chit, Chat. SENIORS IN CHICAGO Pm of the gang in 2 Are these our boys?? Inside the Chinese Shrine. lobby of the hotel h Nancy and Ruth??? They had Room Service. 2 q 0 0 In front of the Museum. Chuck and Jean. Nancy and Jerry. Standing on the steps On the steps of the Sponsors and boys. of the Temple. Museum. Bahaii Temple Ready for bed. The drawing. King and Queen. Long, Long, Ago. Shower for the Bride. .: 'l'wwmww-z W : Senior Wills. . . 1. Pat Baker, will to Helen Smothers my ability to go with a boy from New Washington for three years, providing she can get along with him. Jerry Beard, will my ability to recover from the Scott head-spin and finger spread to any Junior who thinks he can put up with it. 4-332 : 1 5' Q 5 Li ii. - uv: '. ' m l i H . yix i 1 Y 1m .w4r' r A - ix. 1, a . 1, Keith Beatty, do hereby will nothing. - ij-fs; W , 1, Louise Beller, will my ability to make good grades in Government to my brother Bobby. : 3' l, Jackeye Benson, hereby will to my sister Jill, my ability to hit the wrong note at the right time in Music roili1class-ul really don't think she needs it, though. eh 1, Don Bettler, will my ability to get along with Mrs. Stewart to Buddy Bettler, he'll need it. '5: 1, Clifton Blick, will my ability to speedshift to David Harris. E. I, Virginia Boggs, will my ability to become a Senior to Barbara Carter, providing she has a strong mind. gig; : 1, Oscar Boyd, will my little dance step to Steve Montgomery. ibmfh V 1, Sam Bradshaw, will my ability to go into utter starvation for three weeks and come out weighing the ?;??5 same thing, to David Taylor, providing he profits by it. YES 1, Gwen Breeden, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath my great ability to make A's in Gov- ' :51 emment to Wayne Albright. :w l, Revel Breeding, will my ability to be in both class plays to Ish Mills. :31? - 1, Brenda Browa, will my quietness to Brenda Monhollen, because she needs it. ::3 I, R. C. Brown, will my ability to get along with Mr. Bosse to Allen Carlton. rlf 1, Nancy Carr, do hereby leave the melodious strings of my piano to the hallowed halls of C.H.S.. so that 35 :r '3 they may always remain hallowed. ' A 1, Kay Chambers, will my driving ability to Barbara Lynn, because she needs it. 1, Chuck Clayton, will my red hair to' Dickie Eadens. I, Gale Combs, will my nickname Bear to anyone who thinks they can bare it. I, Janice Courtney, will my ability to talk in Government class and get away with it to anyone who thinks they can too. 1, Joyce Cox, will my ability to argue with Mr. Risinger and get nothing out of it to anyone who can put 1 n up with it. . gt; S. U 1, Betty Ctace, will my twirling ability to Joyce McKee, providing she does a better job than I did. ; I, Louama Crase, will my ability to work for Mr. Myers to anyone who needs the exercise. it 1, Betty Doss Millet, will my ability to try and understand Government to the Juniors, providing they do a g . better job than I did. 26:31 . 1, Charlotte Doyle, will my ability to sit at a car wash all day long and do nothing to anyone who thinks , ' 1 3 they can get away with it. ' 7 I, Donna Evans, will my brown hair to Phyllis York, providing she doesn't dye it black and let it turn ted. !: x 1 1 1, Bonnie Farmer, will my driving ability to Betty DeVary, providing she doesn't ruin my record by having wrecks. 1, Ralph French, will my Hula Hoop to Bobby Btaswell. 1, Carolyn Graves, will my ability to take good notes in Government to anyone whose hand is quicker than the eye. 1, Larry Greathouse, will my hurdling ability to my brother Jerry, on the condition that he uses it to a greater extent than I did. 1, Sue Hammonds, will my U. S. History book to my sister, Pat, provided that she does a better job with it than I did. , Deanna Hardin, will my ability to like a college man for 2 1l2 years to Janette Gafnea. Shirley Hartman, will my ability to almost miss the school bus every day to Dale Shepard. Sonny Hayes, will my ability to get along with Mrs. Stewart to Gene Bartholomai. Lawrence Haymaker, do hereby will nothing because I need everything I've got. , Tommy Hedges, will my ability to take Machine Shop for three years and make straight A's to Steve Montgomery. HH.HHH Senior Wills . . . Roberta Hickey. will my ability to be hurt and not show it to Joey Wilson. Pat Hoessle, will my ability to speedshift to Sue Flynn. Virginia Holbrook, will my choir robe to Gail Crowdus. Ruth Hollowell. will my good figure to Sue Flynn. Roger HopWOOd. will my like new Physics book to any deserving Sophomore, providing he doesn't use it more than I did. Virginia Houchens, will my cheerleader's uniform to Nancy Morgan. Delores Johnson, will my ability to understand Physics to anyone who thinks they can. 113 May Johnson Vetter, will my rusty Government book to Bill Vettet if he '11 take care of it. Larry Johnson, will all my teachers to Bobby Braswell, providing he gives them as much trouble as I did. Jimmy Jones, will my ability to get along with Miss Middleton to Larry Montgomery. Harold Kittrell, being of sound mind will my money making schemes to the Juniors, so they will be able to finance their Senior trip to the city park next year. 1' jimmy Lisanby. with one good mopl will my ability to keep the Concession stand clean to any Junior who thinks he can. Robert McDaniel, will my ability to win the driving Road-E-O to anyone who fears his fellow student drivers. Alice Miller, will my ability to graduate to anyone who thinks they can do a better job. Barbara Mudd, will my position as Gym Assistant to Margaret Garriot. Ronnie Newlin, will all my comic books to Miss Ross, to put in the Library. Robert Nickell, being of sound mind and great ability will my rusty Government book to Bill Vettcl'. Joyce Oglesby, leave to any unwilling Junior my ability to get ten hours of sleep each night and sleep in the next dark class. Larry Pacey, will my art ability iwhich my btother willed me last yeao to my sister Brenda. Margaret Panther Brown, will my ability to go with the same boy for three years to my sister, Pat. David Payne, being of sound body and absent mind, do will and bequeath my flat feet to anyone who is planning on becoming a cop. Delores Payne, will my great singing voice to Ethelene Shepard. Jerry Pearson, will my reserved spot in Auto Shop to any dissatisfied Ford owner. Margaret Roberts, do not will or bequeath nothing to nobody since my first will was censored. Judith Schafer, will my ability to study to Shirley S. Rosemary Scholl, will my parking space here at school in front of the fire hydrant, to Judy Hobson in case her car or bicycle catches fire. Eddie Shain, will my ability to get greasy in Auto Shop to Jerry Wood. Ioetta Shain, will my height to Patsy Cassety, providing she doesn't get any taller than I did. Mamia Smith, will my ability to make A's in History to Glenn. Jean Smith, will my ability to work in the office to my sister Challene. providing she can keep Mr. Myers stocked up with Lifesavers. Tommy Brown, will my literature book at's really Ralph Frenches'i to Bobby Braswell. Sharon Smither. Will my ability to pass all my subjects with the least studying to Sandra Broady. Carol. Wade Almomode, will my position as first alto saxophone to Sharon Werner. they can stand the pace. I. lean Stines, will my bashfulness to Carmen Abbott. :. 3:3! Stoffregen, will my ability to loaf in Government class to Betty Deme. 1. 3 filly Strong, will my height to Joyce GOIdSHlith- . ar ara Tackett, will my ability to be late to English class every day to Bobby Draper. 1 , m mswmwM . ..;v,. '6' .y :. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY There were 143 Freshmen who attended Charlestown High School in 1955-1956. The class officers were Gene Westenskow, President; Jerry Beard, Vice President, and Nancy Carr, Secretary. Our class sponsors were Mr. Harold Reis and Mr. Ray Henegar. The class sponsored a skating party in the fall. For our class trip, we went to Clifty Falls State Park. for a day. We also began our great money making project--the paper drive. The years of 1956-1957 brought back 141 Sophomores. Class officers for this year were Jerry Beard, President; Bobby McDaniel, Vice President; Betty Crace, Secretary; Nancy Carr, Treasurer, and Lorna Parrot, Reporter. Our sponsors were Miss Marjorie Middleton and MI. Henry Gilbert. The sophomores sponsored the first dance of the year, the Harvest Hop. For our outing we went to Spring Mill State Park. The Sophomore year has gone by quite swiftly, and now there are 127 back for their Junior year. Our class officers were Jerry Beard, President; Larry Greathouse, Vice President; Virginia Houchens, Secretary; Nancy Carr, Treasurer, and Giles Kotcher, Reporter. The sponsors were Miss Marjorie Mid- dleton and Mr. Louis Kleopfer. This year was a very important year in our high school career. We elected our class flower, color, and motto. The ones chosen were flower - yellow rose; colors - yellow and grey; and motto - If we can't find a way, we'll make one. Our class play was a mystery-comedy titled Come Out of the Closet. It was directed by Mr. Raymond Conners. We entertained the Senior class at a Junior-Senlor Banquet. The theme of the ban- quet was GRADUATION. The decorations were in the colors of the Senior class. We also gave a Prom ., ' in honor of the Seniors. It took place in the new gymnasium. The theme of the prom was TWILIGHT i TIME. The music was played by Chet Cline and his Band from Louisville. We have the largest graduating class in Charlestown's history. Of our 88 members, the officers are A Jerry Beard, President; Larry Greathouse. Vice President; Margaret Roberts, Secretary; Bobby McDaniel, l 3 Treasurer; and Charlotte Doyle, Reporter. The sponsors were Miss Marjorie Middleton and Mr. Louis 1 :1 Kleopfer. Our class play was a romantic-cornedy, Father of the Bride, directed by Miss Betty Mur- ' phy. t...e .t, Half of our class along with four sponsors took a three day trip to Chicago, Illinois. While there we stayed at the LaSalle Hotel. We saw many wonderful sites. Such things as Midway Airport, Skid Row, Hull House, Chinatown. Lincoln Park Zoo, Museum of Natural History, Museum of Science and Industry, Bahaii Temple, Northwestern University, and many more that space prohibits us to name. Now it is graduation time and we all regret to leave dear CH8, but the time has come and we must go. We would like to take this opportunity to thank all of the teachers, sponsors, and fellow stu- dents for all of the good times they have shown us along with the had. We appreciate all that any of you have ever done for us, and we will never forget any of them. We sincerely hope that you will re- member the class of '59 forever. SENIOR PLAY FIAATH-HER OF THE BRIDE The maid gives advice. Getting ready for the Wedding. Junior, hurry and get dxeuedll Time for the ceremony to begin. ,wmu 4, ?NI1WWME'rW, EEWMaMAxWEa-h E SEATED, left to right: Nancy Morgan, Secxetary; Mr. Reis, Sponsor; Frank Howard, President; Mrs. Myers, Sponsor. STANDING: Jack Diamond, Treasurer; Benny Wentworth, Vice President. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE CLASS YEAR 1. Participating in the Class Tourney. if . 2. TV History Class. 3. Class Interest---unusua11y good in sports. E 4. Fund Raising Drives. 5. Selling Concessions at Ball Games. Presenting Junior Dances. Giving the Iunior-Senior Prom for the Seniors. ADAMS, RAYMOND ALBRIGHT, WAYNE AMSLER, MARY ANDERSON, BARBARA ANDERSON, RAYMOND ANDERSON, RICHARD ASHBY, ARRETTA ANNIS, GERALD BAKER, BETTY BALLES, TERRY BARE, JOAN BARNES, DON PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE BARTHOLOMAI, GENE BERRY, BENNY BLACKBURN, ARTHUR BRADING, ANNE BRADSHAW, SUE CONARD, JUDY COOTS, JIMMY . COUCH, SANDRA .' COULTER, BARBARA 9;! N, , j CRACE, STEPHEN E ; CROWDUS, LEWIS ,vxl CRUM, BONNIE If CURTIS, MARY RUTH :x: - , a 55.1; DeVARY, BETTY 9;; DeVARY, JAMES 'i; DeVORE, BARBARA 1r: DIAMOND, JACKIE DOTTS, GEORGE DRAPER, ROBERT DYE, ADDIE EADENS, DICKIE EVANS, LLOYD EVANS, RONALD FLOYD, ROY FLYNN, ROBERT Absent when pictons war. mad. FLYNN, SUE FRAKES, ALLEN WAYNE FRANKLIN, RONNIE FRICKHOEFFER, VICKI HICKEY, JANE HOBSON, JUDITH HOLLOWELL, RONALD HOUCHENS, JOYCE HOUCHENS, LOYCE HOUCHENS, STELLA HOWARD, FRANK JACKSON, LULA FRY, PATRICIA GEGG, ELIZABETH GIBSON, OLLIE GLADDING, JOYCE GOINS, BEVERLY GOODWIN, JAMES HALEY. JAMES HARBIN, JOYCE HARRIS, DAVID HENRY, BOYD HENSON, ANN HERNDON, DOUGLAS $0 1,..- -,7,,.fc'sl..- ,3; 4 . ' , . Avwr-WA- ?-Arrnwwv-.www. 4. . , v - i y. p. F, E r L ,t r h rx '.; :..... .V-w-4 f . . .- a -. 'x , LISANBY. TERRY ANN LOONEY, J. B. LYNN, BARBARA MAY, EVA A-. MAYMON, DIANA 'T. MCKEE, JOYCE McKERCHER, BONNIE MELTON, VIVIENE MILLS, ISHMAEL 1.: MONHOLLEN, BRENDA -, MONTGOMERY, EVERETT .' ?if , MORGAN, NANCY MULLINS. JOYCE MYERS, MARY JO NEWLAND, MIKE NOFREY, FAY PANTHER, PATRICIA PATRICK, SHARON PETTIT, DAVID PIERCE, KENNETH POOL, CAROL RAMSEY, PHYLLIS REASOR, DANIEL RICHARDSON. LARRY PHOTO NO' Available TRUMP, BARBARA TUNGATE, JAMES TURNER, CAROLE TURNER, WOODROW Van OVER, SANDRA VETTER, WILLIAM WATSON, LORETTA WATTS, CHARLES YOO BUSY No! Shown RICHERT, BARBARA SATTERLY, ALPHA SAWYER, JAMES SCHAFBZ, SHIRLEY SHEPHERD, ETHELEAN SMITH, BOB SMITH, LOTTIE SMITH, MELVIN SMOTHERS, HELEN STALLARD, RONNIE SULLIVAN, PAT TAYLOR, DAVID ' rx No! Shown WISE, JUANI'I'A woon, JERRY woon, JOHN YORK, PHYLLIS LAFEVER, ROBERT but you couldn't tell it by looking. JUNIOR SNAPSHOTS When was this, Pat? Last Year's Prom!! .4 Is this Sue? k Where was this at, Sandy? Two Lovebirds. Dressed for Church. F . H. A. State Convention, 1958 F. H.A. Club Meeting. Typing Class. What's this??? JUNIOR PLAY THE BUS STOPS HERE During Rehearsal. Talking on the phone. Mother and Son, Getting a room. Grand Finale. Left to right: Frank Bush, President; M. Williams, Sponsor; Claudine Kimell, Treasurer; Barbara James, Reporter; Tommy Allen, Vice President; Judy Browu, Secretary; Mrs. Holsalaw, Sponsor. Abbott, Carmen Abbott, Darwin Adams, Antoinette Adams, Carroll Allen, Tommy Amburgey, Arthur Armstrong, Leon Armstrong, Joe Bailey, Richard Baird, Janet Baker, Mary Barnett, Dale Barnett, Danny Barton, Don Beatty, Robert Belcher, Larry Bell, Jerry Beller, Bobby Bettler, Charles Birkla, Linda Bourne, Mary BOWyer, Karen Brading, William Briendenback, Dennis Briendenback, Walter Brown, Judy Burns, Melvin Bush, Frank Cardwell, Pat Carlton, Anna Marie Carter, Barbara Cassetty, PatSy Cheeseman, Janet Collier, Herman Combs, Albert Combs, Roger Conard, Sandra Conners, June Cooper, Phyllis Cummins, Judy Dockter, Donald Dobbs, Richard Doss, Norma Doyle, George Duncan, Phillip Duty, Marilyn Duty, Mike Eberle, Lois Eggenspillar, Aline Eggenspillar, Janet Ferguson, Melvm Fields, Virgie Francke, Karen Fultz, Barbara Gafnea, Jeanette Gibson, Betty Givan, James Givan, Raymond GoldsmithI Joyce Greathouse, Jerry Grote, Marilyn Hall, James Hammonds, Patricia Hardin, Charles Hardin, Larry Harrison, Betty Haulage, John Hensley, Coy Hobson, Catherine Hollowell, Barbara HOVer, Terry II Mudd, Carol 1;: I Napier, Bobby I , Newland, Mitchell 9. Nickell, Gar mg; . Y ,VI'I'M Packwood, Tommy Martin, Clayton Maymon, Paula McCoy, Mike McIntyre, David McVicker, Jerry Me'hdor, Lloyd Middleton, Beatrice Miles, Ivan Mills, Marietta Montgomery, Judy Montgomery, Larry Montgomery, Steve f i Moore, Frances Kay I I Morgan, James Parke, James Phillips, Marilyn Pickle, Rose Ann Pierce, David Pigg, Harold Pool, Edwin Ratliff. Jane Sanders, Ruben Sarver, Jerry Satterly, Wanda Schafer, Rita Jackson, Donald Jackson, Martha James, Barbara Jenkins, Charles Jewell, Joyce Jones, Richard King, Juanita Kittrell, Claudine Kochesperger, Steve Kochesperger, Tony Knies, Doris Lane, Guinevere Ledbetter, Charles Leep, James Lynn, Carolyn Lyons, David Masingo, Billy Marks, Linda M Schindler, Delores Seals, James Stricker, Jackie Small, Charles Smith, Donald Spencer, Gary Steele, Charles Taylor, Linda Thomas, Gerald Thomas, Jewell Tobias, Ronald Trautwein. William Tucker, Ronnie Tungate, Freddie Wainsoon, Vicky Wampler, Roger Willey, Mickey Wise, Gary Whitaker, Beverly Young, Billy Kays, Marian Matthews, Dennis Dix, Arthur Melton, Velice u-m wr- ,, W'ma . .. l End, .. '. g... .314: x: .e'm -. FRESHMAN CLASS Left to right: Miss Engle, Sponsor; Julie Hester, Secretary; Donald Bush, Treasurer; Judy Chambers, Vice President; Marlene Bruce, President; Pat Allen, Reporter; Mr. Hardman, Sponsor. Allen, Louis Allen, Patricia Amsler, James Armstrong, Judy Ball, James Stephen Ballard, Marilyn Barnes, John Barnett, Victoria Beatty, Delores Belcher, Sandra Benson, Jill Blevins, Paul Blick, Kenny Bottorff, Doris Braswell, Bobby Brewer, Elizabeth Brewer, Martha Jean Bruce, Marlene Brumley, Carolyn Burch, Nicholas Burton, Ronald Bush, Donald Campbell, Shirley Cannon, Ernest Carlton, David Cassety, Eddie Chadwell, Ellen Chadwell, Tony Chambers, Judith Cole, Nancy Hartman, Rickey Hartman, William HaWkins, Shirley Hemdon, Faye Hester, Julie H0593. Dorothy Hossle, Eva Huth, Margaret JOhnson, Charles Jones, Billy Jones. John Kittrell, Ronnie Ledbetter, Thomas Litzenberg, Donald Lutgring, Barbara Lyons, Joesph Mackey, paul Marion, plump Couch, James Homer Couch, Vickie Cox, Judy Coy, Sandra Crider, Janet Cross, Lois Crowdus, Gail Cummings, Bonnie Dean, Loretta Deel, Jeanie Delaney, Wayne DeMoss, Anita Dennis, Mary Marlin Donnell, Michael Dotts, James Doyle, Charles Michael Doyle, Elana Dye. John Edwards, Billy Fields, Millie Fletcher, Patricia Franczak, Jane Gardner, Robert Garriott, Margaret Gladding, Ann cladding, Tommy Goins, Phyllis Grace, Lana Graves. Forest Richard Greathouse. Ronnie Gregory. Shirley Hall, Michael Hall, Ralph Holloway, Janet Hardy, Kay Harris, Jimmie : 7 mmmmwvwm W... 4333333 FRES HMAN Sanders, Tommy Schindler, Robert Small, Beverly Smith, Charlene Smith, Glenn Smith, Ronnie Smith, Tommy Spencer, Eugene Spurrier, Emily Stevart, Sandra Stoner, Kenneth Sturgeon, Sharon Swallow, James Sweeney, John Taflinger, James Thomas, Patricia Thomas, Ronnie Tolliver, Lawrence True, George Trump, Charles Turner, Sharon Turner, Larry Vincent, Herbert VanMeter, Jerry Vogt, Phillip Wakes, Sandra Watson, James Whitlow, George Williams, Homer Williams, Mart Wilson. Wayne Zehner, Pamela Dotson. Billy Parker, Ronnie McCoy, Rita 213333 Wwwu 1mm. . Mastin, Barbara Matthews, William Mayfield, Barbara Melton, Vicki Moore, Charles McCoy, Lana McKercher, David Meador, Cora Morgan, Linda Morrow, James Myers, Randall Myers, Gerald Naufel, John Nazario, Coli Ray Oglesby, Stanley Oldham, Mary Rose Pacey, Brenda Peake, John Pearson, Larry Pettit, Bonnie Phillips, Trina Riley, David , Jimmy Morgan? F.H.A. Inmauon. Could this be you w a m m h m $ m r . F H. F W hat's wrong, BeVerly? if . 25; and Frank Harp, Treasurer. Barton, Betty Benson, Ember Brough, Lynda Burgess, Sharon Christian, Joseph Conway, Judith Crace, Tilford Craig, Larry Fouse, Phillip Fulkerson, Raymond Gibson, John Hall, Robert Harp, Frankie Haycraft, Clyde Moore, Norris Mullins, Carolyn Pace, Leonard Risinger, James Shephard, Robert Smith. Roy Somerville, Clyde Stone, Stanley Sturgeon. Linda Upton, Walter Williams, Leonard York, Linda Holbert, Riggie CLASS OFFICERS SEATED: Mr. Clarence Gilbert, Sponsor; Miss Betty Murphy, Sponsor, and Mr. Carlice Breeding, Spon- sor. STANDING: Sharon Werner, President; Caxolyn Hopwood, Secretary; Melvin Moots, Vice President, Amburgey, Orville Baker, Ann Bottorff, Jim Breeden, Gaylon Cave, Judith Christian, Kenny Crick, O'Dell Dean, Lois Evans, Jerry Fowler, Dolores Fulkerson, Wendell Gafnea, Wanda Griffen, Steven Hickerson, Kenneth McCoy, LaVon McRae, Delores Marks, William Mills, Sharon Picture Not Available Alston, Lloyd Ashbum, Jimmy Braswell, Dianne Cassetty, Kay Chism, Rybum Crace, Richard Dean, Geraldine Ferry, Gary Freeman, Pamela Gaines. Sandra Hall, Carolyn Hardin, Bobby LaFever, Vernon Lamb, Ian McClellan, Mary McKee, Rita Merriman, Carol Nickles, Clark O'Leary, Bridget Panther, Nelda Payne, Ralph Ramsey, Danny Robertson, Eugene Smith, James Smith, Pamela Smothers, William Somerville, James Wood, Joan Masters. Carole Moots, Melvin Roberts, James Scholl, George Smith, Joyce Spencer, Paul Tarter, Jerry Watson, Charles Watson, Kenneth Williams, Douglas 3A4? 8TH GRADE 14,, ex Armstrong, Carol Armstrong, Fred Bohn. Kenneth Brunet, Rita Burch, Betty Cole, Ronnie Combs, Robert Doyle, Ernest Fowler, Eugene Griffin, William Hovex, Jim Johnson, Charles Kays, Charlene Lowe, Gamett McDaniel, Kenneth McDonald, June McIntosh, Molly Maymon. Judith Moore, Jimmy Morgan, loan Price, Gary Rhodes, Tony Rose, Karen Satterly, Harold Seals, Linda Spriestersbach, Karen Stone, David Thompson, David Williams, Dwight nib; J g5. Aid 34L Wk 9. ,- Beck, Carol Brown, Gwen Byers, Fred Combs, Judy Crase, Charles Dillow, Roy Fouse, Larry Gaines, Gary Goodwin, Carol Griffin, Anna Harris, Joseph Hassfurther, Dennis Hapwood, Carolyn Howard, Marilyn Huth, Elizabeth Kaelin, John Kotcher, Peter Merritt, Jane Myers, Phyllis Oldham, Robert Phillips, Roy Rawlings, Bruce Robertson, Hanson Shaw, Richard Smith, Nancy Wagner, Charley Werner, Sharon Wheeler, Marilyn Williamson, Daniel Eccles, Glenda Three tired girls? Look at the Birdie! Playful pets. , . GRADE ..,+u. 411-: ' 1;'$? JXV? . l .l.. .. u , rs-rp-P MM 1w;y.-yrg;4 Jatiikfkif'k ., l, -1- . fr Y X ' '1' L; .i .x L A... r , Ilh FRONT ROW, from left to right: Mrs. Sloan, Miss Vamey, Mr. Friend. SECOND ROW: Margaret Campbell, Treasurer; Doug Booth, Secretary; Ricky Myers, President; Charlotte Montgomery, Vice President. ' ' t '1 WV: .1355: I l xv; . LEAEK ; xi! Alberts, Donna ff? Barnes, Peter . Bettler, Thomas Campbell, Charlean Campbell, Margaret Conway, Jerry Craig, Glenda Diamond, Patricia Falls, Virginia Fields, Larry Gaines, Robert Givan, Ruth Hampton, Faith Hardy, Orla Haynes, William Hill, Barbara Jones, Carolyn Jones. Doris 3 Kemp, Clara 1 , Kyle, Katherine Logsdon, Donald Lutgring, Louis Masingo, Karen Morin, Terry Morgan, Joe Montgomery, Charlotte Moore, Anna McCubbins, Roger McMurry, Douglas McRae, Virginia Phillips, Terry Propes, I Betty Shipman, Jennifer Reynolds. Freddie Richey, Kenneth Grant, Wanda Myers, Richaxd Kays, Linda x F . 5: K C n I , . x Available Picture Not Available Picture Not Available Picture Not Available Ballard, John Blevins, Steven Bower, Larry Broady, Terry Bradshaw, Larry Burkhead, Barbara Bussey, Kenneth Carter, Maurice Cartwright, Robert Cole, Donna Corbin, Kathryn Duncan, Dora Picture Not Available Pictu re Not Available Pictu re Not Available Armstrong, Sarah Barnett, Jeanne Brown, Rena Vae Dearborn, Bertie Doss, Hazel Doyle, Georgetta Edens, Barbara Edwards, Beverly Evans, Joyce Fields, Naomi Garriott, Leland Griffin, Ruth Harris, Larry Haymaker, Jerry Hooker, Jerry Hoskins, Rita Hicks, Vernon Hughes, David Jewell, Donnie Liter, Ernest Martin. Brenda Miller, William Morrow, Carl Napier, Windle Neal, Jo Etta O'Brien, Edward Shields, Jerry Smith, Kenneth Upton, Douglas Ward, Mary Mae Watson, Ronnie Williams, Vinnie Wolfe, Tommy Woodward, Pamela Melton, Duward Booth, Rosiland Booth, Douglas Hedge, Earl 7TH GRADE 'N' rv; Fields, Jatvis Francke, David Fry, Darryl Ison, Linda Jones, Ronald Looney, Johnny ; Maymon, Paul 3' Mills, Sue L Nazario, Faye ES; Oglesby, Agretta E7535 Peake, Patsy 1 ; 5 Pearson, James :3; Picture Prather, Larry .7 Avrigble Avrilztble Richardson, Susan :3? Richmond, Linda ?'4; Seals, Alice 7:? Sexton, Glenn $5 Smith, Chris JW.VKI'54 hf3 '4 I kwdv 45!. ; 1, - x4; Anderson, Russell Bell, Johnnie Sweeney, Richard York, Sheila Wise, Juanita Duncil, Larry Griffin, Lois Williams, Buddy Berry, Frederick Blair, Charlotte Campbell, Leon Cash, Arnold Cecil, Wallace Charles, Alvin Collier, Richard Couch, Roger Early, Janice Eddins, Ronald Fouse, Carl Fowler, Barbara Gullion, Larry Haley, Barbara Hall, Carl Hedges, Nina Houchens. Lee Jewell, Ronnie Lefler, Virgil Lewis, Shirley Lewis, Theodore Pictu re Not Available Picture Not Available .5 Picture 2 Not . ' .. 5 Not 3 Mills, Paul Available .. v. Available ' Segraves, Russell ' Shain, Maty Smith, Archie Stevens, David Tackett, Sharon Whitlow, Roger Wessel, Tony O'Brien, Pat York, Vivian Purcell, Trudy Harbin, Darryl Haycraft, Alma McClain, Martha Cooper, Jacquelin Brown, Linda Couch, Hugh Coy, Caxlitta Dillman, Norman Farmer, Monte Ftakes, Loren Ftancke, Doris Fulkerson, Junior Groff, Linda Graham, Randy Hatchet, Gilda lanes, Charles Kissinger, Charlotte Knight, Margaret Meador, Gary Middleton, Jessie Miller, Philip Love, Lewis Norman, Patricia .. , Ooten, Betty i. No, Reich, Harriet T ., .. - Available Reynolds, Brenda Sergent, Janice Shields, Darlene Smith, Michael Stevens, Sharon Stone, Kenneth Sullivan, Tommy True, Helen Van Meter, Patricia Webster, Beverly . 75 Picture Wynn, Patricia . - V' Not Not Miller, David ' Available Available Albright, Karen . Chambers, Beverly Melton, Charlotte . Watson, Marion Picture Picture Crick, Dorothy Not Not Davis, James Availabki Available CHARLESTOWN GRADE SCHOOLS ENROLLMEN T JONATHAN JENNINGS NEW SCHOOL PLEASANT RIDGE 6TH GRADE ROW 1: Ashbum, A.; Adams, 1.; Adcock, 8.; Amett. I .; Beck, D.; Carlton, M.; Caswell, N.; Co .. 1.; Coy, R. Row 2: Darnell, W.; Fields W.: Grant, A.: Griffin, K.; Hobson. J.;Jachon. 1.:JoneS. V.;Lucas, 0. :Murphy, E. ROW 3: O'Brien, K.- .Pig, 1.; Perkins, 8.; Ross, M.; Shields, T.; Shep- ard, E.; -Snead, P.; Stricker, K.;Turner, A. ROW4; Waites, S.;J. W. Cummins, Teacher. Row 1: Adams, P.; Adams, M.; Amburgy, 1.; Beck 1.; Carlton, B.; Crum, 1.; Daubs. 1.; Emerson, 8.; Farmer, J, ROW 2: Garner, F.; Gregory, T.; Ison, R.; Johnson, N.; Lowe, 5.; Morin, G.; Nash, E.; Phillips, 3.; Rob- erts, W. ROW 3: Sawyer, 8.; Shepherd, T.; Shipman, 1.; Townsend, D.; Very, C.; Williams, L.; Spencer, D.; Stamper, D.; Mr. Gray, Teacher. ROW 1: Blackford, G.; Bolly, E.; Bonilla, L.; Coombs, R.; Ferguson, D.; Fletcher, D.; Gibson, V.; Gladding, K.; Hall, R. ROW 2: Harbin, C.; Haycraft, A.; Hubbard, W.; McCoy, J.; Peters, 1.; Perth, C.; Reynolds, D.; Small, 0.; Smith, E. ROW 3: Spencer. 1.; Sullivan, R.; Taflinger, S.; Thomas, E.; Ttager, P.; Trendelman, M.; Wininger, L.; Wright. D.; Teacher John J. Marshall. 6TH GRADE Picture Not muoue 5TH GRADE ROW 1: Barry, K.;81esset, 8.; Burchett, 6.; Campbell, R.; Carlisle, W.; Cash, 1.; Cooper, P.; Crase, 1.; Crase, 1.; Crider, D.; Damall, J. ROW 2: Dillow, 8.; Gullion, R.; Hall, M.; Henderson, M.; 1-101me, 1.; Hooper. 8.; Ison. 8.; Latham, C.; Lozier. V.; McClellan, 8.; Morgan, S. ROW 3: Murphy, D.; O'Bryan, L Owens, L.; Rawlings. 1.; Roberts. C.; Rose. L.; Seals, S.; Sergent, D.; Spencer. J.; Sullivan. R.; Taylor. C ROW 4: Van Meter, P.; Waterbury. 6.; Watson, D.; Williams, A.; Williams, 8.; Williams, R.; Wood, W.; Wynn, 8.; Robert F. Pearson, Teacher. ROW 1: Allen. P.; Arbuckle, R.; Beard, M.; Bell, 15.; Biggers, L.; Blevins, L.; Boling, C.; Bryant. L.; Camp- bell. R.; Cook, D.; Crum, L. ROW 2: Dean. W.; Fisher, D.; Franczak, W.; Frakes. R.; Gamer. 8.;Gi1tner. D.; Griffin, 1.; Grimes, D.; Hale, C.; Hall, 5.; Hamilton, L. ROW 3: Haycraft, D.; Huth, C.; Lewis, C.; Lowery, M.; Martin, 1.; McRae, R.; Miller, 1.; Pettit, M.; Rawlings, C.; Richmond, W.; Ryker, M. ROW 4: Sellers, V.; Smallwood, W.; Tyler, P.; Veach, C.; Wagner, C.; Whalin, K.; Wilson. 8.; Young, 1.; Frances Schultz, Teacher. 4TH GRADE ROW 1: Adams, R.; Allen, R.; Ashbum. G.; Benge, R.; Biggers, B.; Blevins, E.; Blessett, 0.; Boyd. 1.; Braw- ner, F. ROW 2: Campbell, R.; Carver, 8.; Cook. K.; Dean. 5.; Doss. 1.; Gibson. D.; Gilmer, B.; Goodman, 1.; Hall, J. ROW 3: Hartman. N.; Hestex, D.; Hislip, K.; Lewis, W.; Melton, P.; Middleton. B.; McIntosh. W.; Pace, L.; Fig, L. ROW 4: Pierce. L.; Reynolds, R.; chhey, D.; Somerville, 8.; Sullivan, P.; Tate, P.; Tate, T.; Thomas, R.; Trendlernan, P. ROW 5: Tyler, 8.; Lucas, A.; Lucas, 2.; Norman Fischer, Teacher. ROW 1: Bravmer. D.; Breeden, 3.; Dearborn, R.; Doss, 3.; Doss, L; Egan. N.; Ferguson. L; Fletcher, D.; Gilmer, R. ROW 2: Hall. T.; Haycraft, V.; Jones. C.; Martin, L; Massey. M.: Neal- 3.: Neal. 13.; Neal. 6.: Peters. J. ROW 3: Pierce. 1.:P188. 1.35mith. D.; Somerville, R.; Traeger. C.; Tylu. 5.; Vaught. 6.; Walker, R.; Viola Hardy, Teacher. 2ND GRADE ROW 1: Albertson, D.; Allen, P.; Bladen, B.; Booth. L.; Carver, 8.; Farmer, W.; Fisher, C.; Gibson, D.; Giltner, R. ROW 2: Hall, M.; Hall, R.; Hedges, G.; Hester, D.; Hodge, M.; Huckaba, S.; Martin, M.; Mc- Rae, C.; Miles, I. ROW 3: Montgomery, M.; Robinson, 8.; Simms, 1.; Singleton, C.; Smith, D.; Smith, 1.; Stillwell, H.; Tate, 8.; Taflinger, w. ROW 4: Trendleman, M.; Vaught. 5.; Walker, V.; Watson, D.;Janet Kranz, Teacher. Available ROW 1: Berry, 1.; Browner. 8.; Campbell. F.; Clough; 8.; Haycraft. L.; Hays, T.; Hubbard, B.; Huckaba, C.; Johnson, R. ROW 2: Lewis, D.; Lewis, D.; Lewis, 1.; Martin, A.; Neal, 8.; Neal, M.; Reynolds, 6.; Smith, D.; Stillwell, R. ROW 3: Thomas, B.; Veach, D.; Walker, V.; Wikowsky, A.; Winingcr, T.; Wilson, G Zimmerman, V.; Martha Robertson, Teacher. , u . . r . .' x2; V. NEW SCHOOL CLASSES K 1 GRADE ROW 1: Balmer, 1.; Bowen, 8.; Bowling. E.; Brading. M.; Cole. L: Couch, P.; Davis. C.; Dean. R.; DeVary, M. ROW 2: Eccles. 1.; Eggenspiller. P.; Endicott, D.; Haycraft, I.; Hines, B.;Jefferys, D.; Kotcher, 8.; Marx, 8.; Martin, I. ROW 3: McClure, 8.; McKercher, M.; McVickers. R.; Meador, L.; Merriman. 1.; Mick, L.; O'Leary. D.; Parker. 1.; Penrod. L. ROW 4: Robertson, 6.; Simpson. P.; Thomas, 1.; Turner, M.; Wis- man, R.; Williams, R.; Williamson, R.; Wiseheart. R.; Elmer Kahl, Teacher. 1 .. 3; ROW 1: Beatty. 5.; Boling. R.; Bowen. R.; Brading, 1.; Brooks, D.; Combs, L.; Conway, K.; Crick. R.; Dar- nall, D.; Damall, P.; DeVary, J. ROW 2: Devine, 8.; Eggenspiller. 1.; Gentry. R.; Gilbert, 8.; Hampton. 3.; Hattabaugh, R.; Hill. R.; Hodge. G.; Jeffriu. P.; Jones. B.;Kae11n, C. ROW 3; Mayfleld, G.; Moffett, L.; Morrison, A.; Morrow, T.; Nickles. W.; Oglesby. 8.; Oglesby, R.; O'Leary, L.; Packwood, R.; Prather, D.; Reynolds, D. ROW 4: Rosebcrry, G.; Sanders. 1.: Shelton. K.; Shields, T.; Taff. M.; Werner, P.; Zehner. D.; Mrs. Rose Schafex. Teacher. a 1;; x ., . .. , . l v -- ?v: . 11-; .-. 1 . A v.2;g' . ,H . , ,. 1.7. .-, v 41,6; v - 2. , - ; ; a -. .. A: x. ' - rn v. 5,5,. . . . fix . '. - Turrrw-lvvg Wmm v ; M ' J 12 N' .' I, .- , . . V. ; 4- - .q ' v. v; kxf.'-'.k.- ? :L ,. 11.5w V.;. . wax Y'VJI p. 4TH GRADE ! ROW 1: Anderson, 8.; Armstrong, E.; Baird, T.;Be11, L; Chzanowski, 8.; Cooper, 3.; Crick, L.; Daubs, C.; Dean, T.; Fields, 5.; Frakes, D. ROW 2: Hamilton, 8.; Hill, D.; Latham, 1.; Logsdon, P.; Lynch, L.; Mc- Intosh, J.; McIntosh, V.; Masingo. R.; Mayfield, S.; Meador, R.; Means, F. ROW 3: O'Bryan, 8.; Pennington, L.; Philpot, L.; Reich, L.; Reynolds, M.; Rutter, S.; Schmidt, 8.; Shipman, S.; Shubert, 5.; Stroup. Y.; Taff, T. ROW 4: Turner, L.; Tyler, W.; Wainscott, 3.; Whitney, R.; Yeager, C.; Teacher, Mrs. Carolyn Francke. ROW 1; Amen, M.; Balmer, 1.; Banks, 15.; Boling, M.; Cole, C.; Cole, C.; Cole. 1.: Cissel, L.; Crick, K.; Curtis, D.; Fletcher, K. ROW 2: Fletcher, R.; Deal, M.; Goode. 1.; Griffin, K.; Guillion. 1.; Hardy, 1-1.; Jackson, 8.; Lee, M.; Liter, 8.; Lutgxing, R.; McDaniel, G. ROW 3: Mick, A.; Moffett, G.; Oglesby, G.: Parker, T.; Perkins, R.; Reed, D.; Reedy, D.; Rose, 8.; Russell, 6.; Schafer, P.; Shepherd, A. ROW 4; Simp- son, C.; Stamper, 8.; Sturgeon, 1.; True R.; Van Meter. L.; Williams, M.; Teacher, Miss Ruby McCullough. ROW 1: Arbuckle, L.; Barnes, 1.; Blevins, 8.; Brading, M.; Bryant, P.; Burks, L.; Butler, R.; Cash, 8.; Ches- ter, L. ROW 2: Como, T.; Crider, M.; Doss, W.; Felker, 13.; Gentry, S.; Groff, R.; Hanson, E.; Hopwood, 8.; Johnson, M. ROW 3: Kemple, L.; Longest, D.; Martin, W.; Miller, J.; Nash, L; Oglesby, L.; Pennington. R.; Sanders, M.; Spencer, A. ROW 4: Stricker, D.; Tobias, M.; Walls, 8.; Watson. N.; Whitehouse, K.; Wolfe, R.; Yagel, T.; Teacher, Mrs. Clara Hickey. 3RD GRADE ROW 1: Adams, L.; Baker, C.; Beatty, M.; Boling, K.; Bradshaw. L; Bussey, 8.; Caudill, C.; Crase, P.; Cur- tis, W. ROW 2: Frakes, C.; Gellhouse, P.; Gilbert, K.; Gregory, R.; Haycraft, M.; Jackson, L.; Jones, R.; Johnson. D.; Kyle, B. ROW 3: Lozier, M.; McIntosh, D.; Millex, N.; Noonan, 1-1.; Patterson, 6.; Phillips, 5.; Spencer, 3.; Thomas, C.; Tyler, w. ROW 4: Townsend, P.; Webb. A.; Webb. 5.; Whisman, 5.; Teacher, Mrs, Nancy Hubbard. 4 ; 1'1 . 4' I .x-l1 r . 2.15.7... :i'f' V. 1 15.. ; ,, w ROW 1: Amick, B.; Barnes, P.; Blessett, A.; Bowling, R.; Brooks, 6.; Cain. M.; Cherry, 6.; Corningore, 1.; Crum, G. ROW 2; Dallas, M.; Fields, 1-1.; Gellhouse, P.; Graves, G.; Grimes. 1.; Hattabaugh, B.; Haywo'od, M.; Hicks, A.; Houchens, B. ROW 3: Jefferies, S.; Kaelin, S.; Laughlin, 8.; Lynch, 1.; Middleton. S.; Mur- phy, D.; Ogden, M.; Pennington, B.; Philpot, C. ROW 4: Smith, S.; Thompson, H.; Very, S.; White, 6.; Williams, E.; Williams, L.; Miss Helen Murphy, Teacher. i1;' w11 Jr, 'Af;' g1 v y . TXxCL-a; , 2: R'3- w 2; 1 11+1 f' ROW 1; Amburgey, 1.; Baker, E.; Brading, S.; Boling, 1.; Broady, 8.; Campbell. L.; Caudill, T.; Clampett, 1.; Cooper, C. ROW 2: Evans, 8.; Gallman, K.; Hall, M.; Hawkins. 1.; Hedges. 1.; Henderson. 1.; Ison, 5.; Johns, L.; Kavanaugh, K. ROW 3; Kindred, P.; Lee, 8.; LOWe, M.; Mackey, 1.; McKean, D.; Morgan, 8.; Norman, V.; Oglesby, M.; Patrick, 1. ROW 4; Reich, 8.; Powell, 8.; Shaw, 1.; Schubert, R.; Sullivan. 3.; Tucker, T.; Webb, A.; Williams, 8.; Wilson, R.; Yeager, D.; M15. Cordia Cross. Teacher. ROW 1: Balmer, C.; Boling, H.; Bradshaw, E.; Bruce, K.; Campbell, w.; Carlton, N.; Cole, N.; Daniels, 1-1.; Darby, G.; Eckert, D.; Evans, K. ROW 2: Grimes, M.; Haycraft, F,; Hitt. 1.; Holmes, L.; Hortson, C.; Houchens, S.; Jefferies, w.; Pacey, D.; O'Brien, D.; Means, P.; Johnson, D. ROW 3: Kallies, 1-1.; Kittrell, L.; Lewis, D.; Lowery, M.; McClure, K.; Peterson. 1.; Roller, M.; Ross, 8.; Ryker, C.; Shipman. 1.: Stroup, A. ROW 4; Thomas, T.; Walters, P.; Ward, 8.; Williams, D.; Williams, R.; Zehner, K.; Teacher, Mrs. Gladys Dean. ROW 1: Bare, 8.; Brading, D.; Braun, A.; Bryant, D.; Burks, R.; Casey, 8.; Cissell, M.; Collier, T.; Cox, 8. ROW 2: Emery, C.; Fields, P.; Gilbert, L.; Harvey, E.; Helzer, 8.; Huff, R.; Jeffries, R.; Jones, T.; Kemp, 6- ROW 3: Laliberte, 8.; Latham, w.; Logsdon, S.; Lynch, L.; Miller, L.; Nash, R.; O'Bryan, M.; Patterson, 6.: Phillips, D. ROW 4: Roggenkamp, A.; Rosengaran, w.; Russell, A.; Shipman, R.; Slone, R.; Tobey, L.; Williams, E.; Yennawine. L; York, 1.; Teacher, Mrs. Esther Martin. 4. .. -. V v .. h Hr -.. ' A ?rmmwm mww 1 .- ' . . 1 : . 1 1 1 1:. 1 I I i J.V- 111 .i . .. x V: .9133 1 1-: 5. - I . 1 n N ,huvc. r,':wc:,sva .mw . v , 1 i l 1 19$; 1 s: v a; I k .35 x ' w :J' 1 II 1.; I ST GRADE x $ 8 x 11- J r,.Vm.-vy,m ,4. y - V .ik 1.2 .. g .11 11 .r .- y. 1 ROW 1: Adams, C.; Prather, 1.; Fields, 15.; Bowling, D.; Curtis, L.; Tull, 3.; Craig, M.; Lewis, T.; Wil- liams, B. ROW 2: Greenwood, B.; Halcomb, F.; Stewart, R.; Tyler, 8.; Wilson, R.; Owens, 1.; Butler, P.; Bowen, M.; Rutter, S. ROW 3: Cooper, P.; Shepherd, R.; Davis, 5.; Brewer, D.; Crum, M.; Smith. F.; Coul- ter, R.; Reynolds, 1.; HarVey, 1.;ROW 4: Cissel, D.; Morgan, P.; Middleton, R.; Mrs. Lonnie Breeding, ' Teacher. v vt ..,, v: , 1,. .J -1.- 3-:WTI-wm . I 1 iv .243 IST GRADE ROW 1: Banks. D.; Blessett, C.; Bradshaw, M.; Bright, C.; Carlton, A.; Comingore. L; Cook, C.; Coy, T.; 1 Craig, 1. ROW 2: Damall, N.; Deal, T.; Emery. 3.; Fletcher, D.; Gaines, D.; Grimes, 1.; Hardin, V.; - Haynes, M.; Holmes. G. ROW 3: Konkle, K.; Miller. 1.; Mills. 8.; Penninguon, D.; Phillips, P.; Rothbauer. L.; Shaw, 5.; Simpson, P.; Stamper, M. ROW 4: Thompson, P.; Wampler, N.; Whitfield, M.; Williams, Koi Wynn, P.; Mrs. Evaleigh Koemer, Teacher. ROW 1: Adams, 8.; Armstrong, T.; Blakley, 1.; Bowling, 8.; Brumley, 8.; Crider, L.; Connors. 8.; Couch. D.; Couch, G. ROW 2: Grace, L.; Curts, C.; Davidson, A.; Doyle, 8.; Frickhoefer, 8.; Grimes, L.; Hanson. M.; Hedge. C.; Hooper, B. ROW 3: Laliberte, L.; Merriman, G.; Miller, S.; Moffett. 8.; Nash, 8.; Phillips, 8.; Rawlings, D.; Russell, D.; Shelton, D. ROW 4; Smith. D.; Stricker, L; Tobey. 1-1.; Webb, M.; Williams, L.; Mrs. Edith Steele, Teacher. IST GRADE ROW 1: Ashby. L.; Barton, K.; Boling, L.; Campbell, T.; Cole, 8.; Cole, C.; Cooper, C.; Craven, L; Crick, C. ROW 2: Darrah. D.; Dean, C.; Duncan. K.; Fields. P.; Grant. C.; Griffen, 6.; Hamilton, 8.; Haycraft, C.; Leffler, J. ROW 3: McIntosh, 5.; Owens, M.; Powers, 6.; Rothbauer, 1.; Sanders, R.; Simpson, P.; Stan- 18y. V.; Taylor, 6.; Tull, S. ROW 4: Wainscott, 8.; Williams. 1.; Woodward, A.; Reed, D.; Wainscott, 8.; MTS. Jacqueline Young, Teacher. PLEASANT RIDGE SCHOOL ROW 1: Baker, D.; Bradshaw, 1.; Braman, R.; Brewer, N.; Burton, D.; Camight, C.; Chadwell, 1.; Courtney, E.; Crone, D.; Delaney, B.; Dobbs, M. ROW 2: Duncan, 1.; Evans, C.; Garrett. D.; Grove, 8.; Hall, C.; Harris, D.; Hays, J.; Hill, D.; Houchens, S.; Huff, D.; Jones, C. ROW 3; Kennedy, 1.; La Fever, 6.; Massey, 6.; Matthews, 1.; Mattingly, D.; Meeks, C.; Moore, 8.; Moore, 6.; Moore, V.; Owen, N.; Payne, M. ROW 4; Potts, M.; Powell, P.; Price, 8.; Rice, R.; Satterly, 1.; Smith, L.; Stewart, M.; Tungate, R.; Vardaman, P.; Mr. James Mellon. Ms. Barbara Hester. Teachers. mwmsggw n' frm'j 1597 :x GRADE ROW 1: Brashear. 1.: Burgess, 8.; Carr, D.; Cave, M.; Combs, C.; Couts, M.; Daniels, L.; Diuman, L.; Doyle, 1. ROW 2: Dye, R.; Dishon, A.; Gilmer, E.;Ha11, D.; Hawkins, P.; Hobson. 8.; Howard, G.; Jones. B.;10nes, L. ROW 3: Kelley, G.; Lands, 1.; Leep, 1.; Mattingly, 6.; Montgomery, P.; Mullins. 1.; Marthn. 0.; Peake, P.; Propes, K. ROW 4: Reliforq, L.; Robertson, R.; Smothers, 13.; Swollow, R.; Tackett, 1.; Van Over, K.;Warren, D.; York, D.; Young, 15.; Mr. Speth, Teacher. ROW 1: Allen, 1.; Baker, C.; Blair, 6.; Brown, 1.; Can, 1.; Charles, 1.; Cooper, E.; Craig, 8.; Doyle, T. ROW 2: Durham, L.; Gibson. D.; Gilmer, R.; Hale, E.; Hall, L.; Hayne, A.; Hornback, M.; Jones, D.; Lyle, E. ROW 3: Melton, 1.; Montgomery. A.; Morgan, L.; Morin, L.; Nichols, B.; Panther, E.; Richardson, R.; Robertson, N.;Seibe1, K. ROW 4; Smith, E.; Swallows, D.; Upton, 1. Vardaman, P.; Williams, D.; Wilson, 1,; Mrs. Adams, Teacher. ROW 1: Armstrong, 8.; Baker, L.; Bracken, 1.; Burgstrom, 1.; Cecil, R.;C1ifford, 1.; Coomer, L.; Couch. D.; Couts, R. ROW 2: Daniels, 6.; Duffy, M.; Famsley, H.; Grace, A.; Hall, L.; Hampton, C.; Hobson. N.; Huff, 8.; Huff, C. ROW 3: Ingram, 8.; Keith, P.; King, C.; Lands. 1.; McCubbins, D.; Meredith, 8.; Neville, E.; Oldham, 1.; Richardson, 1. ROW 4: Ritchie, G.; Segraves, T.; Shimfessel, 6.; Stevens, W.; Treece, P.; Wade, 6.; Walker, 6.; Wilson, L.; Mrs. Helen Scholl, Teacher. ix 7 ' 1 J; 4. gi'f . 31:35.7;- 1; .i; ; r .o 1 vry'rgngl y'zynxrfavrw ; I l .; .-.. n . ' 113w , ' ., , I -j V. 1x. .1 l Afi'p;yfzt 1 '07P: 1'?! 3 . 1- w, u .LX K! J J; x J ...-,.r .;; 15:: LE .Klrit ' ful'I'I v. ; I K 3'?! i, J i 'vf'wm w .. . , ,,.. ...., me-an .131 4T ROW 1: Allen, 1.; Armstrong, 8.; Bettler, D.; Bower, 1.; Braswall, D.; Burbon, 1.; Burgress, B.; Cannon, L.; Cave, D.; Corptner, 1.; Cline, 1. ROW 2: Couch, K.; Crabtree, L.; Criswell, D.; Dishon, L.; Doyle, R.; El- rod, 8.; Emerson, 12.; Famsley, 1.; Gains, D.; Griffin, M.; Hammer, R. ROW 3: Hargett, 1.; Hays, R.; Hill, 1.; Howard, M.; Huff, 6.; Ingram, D.; Johnson, 8.; Kennedy, 1.; Leep, R.; McCoy, T.; Meeks, D. ROW 4; Mercalf, M.; Obseme, R.; Penn, 1.; Potts, A.; Propes, 1.; Richey, T.; Tackett, 1.; Smith, 1.; Wade, R.; Whit- aker, D.; Wilson, C.; Miss Norma Atkinson, Teacher. 1 .. ; 5'11? .w11 A vamat-wvmm WT . , : 4TH GRADE ROW 1: Ames, T.; Askrin, 1.; Ball, M.; Boley, D.; Braman, 1.; Broady, L.; Burgstrom, P.; Cairnes, 8.; Card- well, D.; Cheesman, M.; Colvin, 1. ROW 2; Courtney, D.; Crisswell, 8.; Douglas, B.; Dye, P.; Fain, B.; Frazier, D.; Grace, D.; Hale, 1.; Hampton, 8.; Hawkins, 8.; Homback, R. ROW 3: Jones, W.; Kellems, M.; Kessinger, R.; McBride, 8.; McDonald, 13.; Mattingly, D.; Molck, F.; Patrick, M.; Pherson, D.; Powell, 6.; Roberts, 8. ROW 4: Salem, L.; Smigiel, 1.; Sowdet, 1.; Stevens, L.; Tackett, N.; Williams, 1.; Wood, 1.; Mrs. Luella Stratton, Teacher. ROW 1: Albert, A.; Astem, T.; Biggs, W.; Blair, 8.; Bradford, R.; Broady, C.; Burton, K.; Carr, T.; Cole, 8. ROW 2: Craig, D.; Crick. 1.; Dailey, R.; Delaney, G.; Goeffin, 6.; Fields, C.; Goodlet, L.; Harris, K.; How- and, B. ROW 3: Jones, M.; Lafevers, B.; McBride. T.; Miller, 8.; Nazario, R.; Oldham, 8.; Powell, J.;Re11- ford, M.; Richardson, 5.; ROW 4: Roberts, R.; Smith, T.; Soliday, G.; Tipton, 8.; Turgman, 8.; Woody, 1.; Young, F.; Miss A. Hardy, Teacher. ROW 1; Arms, 8.; Boley. G.; Bower, 8.; Brashear, 8.; Burgstrom. 1.; Carpenter. I.:Caudi11, D.; Coomer. 8.; Crase, R. ROW 2: Crone, C.; Dean, R.; Dye, V.; Emerson. D.; Fain. C.; Guest, 8.; Hammer, D.; Hawkins, N.; Hays, L. ROW 3: Hinton, P.; Hubbard. 8.; Jones, A.; Meredith, 1.; Metcalf, L: Moore, L.; Myers, H.; Neville, D.; Owen, K. ROW 4: Rice, D.; Simpson, R.; Smothers, T.; Stewart. 1.; Webb, 8.; Wycoff, C.; York, M.; Mrs. Irene Weaver, Teacher. 2ND GRAI i ROW 1: Allard, 1.; Ball, 6.; Braswell, R.; Carver, K.; Coomer, P.; Daily, D.; DeVore, 8.; Dotson, D.; Em 1. Row 2: Franklin, P.; Garrett, C.; Hammer, 8.; Harrison, 1.; Howard, 6.; Ingram, P.; Johnson, L.; Mat- tingly, M.; Molck, s. ROW 3: Owen, N.; Redden, T.; Simpson, D.; Strong, P.; Treece, D.; Williams, 1.; Wise, 8.; Miss Mary Clark, Teacher. i . ROW 1: Ames, N.; Bland, D.; Braman, 8.; Broughton, R.;Ceci1, R.; Cooper, T.; Daniels, P.; Deweese, D.; Evans, G. ROW 2: Gibson, R.; Hampton, L.; Howard, 8.; Jones, R.; Kennedy, 1.; McCurdy, 1.; McKee. C.: , Mellon, D.; Montgomery, M. ROW 3: Mullins, F.; Panthet, D.; Robertson, T.; Smigiel, L.; Sowder, F.; Stephens, L.; VanOver, C.; Williams, R.; Wood, R.; Mrs. Geneva Hinton, Teacher. Row 1: Benson. 1.; Bledsoe, K.; Brashear, 13.; Calhoun, E.; Clifford, 8.; Calvin. J.; Craig, R.; Grover, D.; Douglas, E. ROW 2: Fox, M.; Freman, K.; Goins, L; Hargett, L.; Hubbard, 13.; Kelly, P.; McFall, N.; Mas- sey. 8.; Meredith, M. ROW 3: Morin, S.; Peveler, 1.; Seagraves, V.; Walden. 1.; Wilson. T.; Wright, D.; Wycoff. 1.; Mrs. Lucille Payne, Teacher. l IST GRADE ROW 1: Ashen. 3.; 8133:, 1.: Bland, C.; Bowling. 6.; Bridges, 8.; Caner, D.; Clifford, J.; Delaney, M.; Duf- fy. 8. ROW 2: Edens, R.; Emmerson. V.; Falls, I.;Good1et, 3.; Guest, 8.;Ha11, R.; Hatchet. 1.; Ingram, R.; :1: Jackson. W. ROW 3: King, D.; Lindsey, 1.; McFall, L; Metcalf. 8.; Meeks, 1.; Moore. 5.; Owen, R.; Puck- ii; en. B.;R1ggle, J. ROW 4: Robertson, 13.; Shepherd, M.; White, 5.; Wilson, 12.; Wycoff, F.; m. Ruby Rid- .i dle. Teacher. 'l l ; Vw! 33' ROW 1: Allard, J.;Be1cher, D.; Bingham, R.; Boger, T.; Boyd, D.; Brashear, D.; Burgress, C.; Clayton, C.; Crone, P. ROW 2: Engleman, D.; Hale, P.; Hargett, D.; Hoskins, E.; Ingram, M.; Ison, L; Jenkins, W.; Jones, P.; King, C. ROW 3: Knight, L.; LaFever, 1.; Malcomb, K.; Montgomery, 1.; Montgomery, R.; Os- bome; R.; Palmer, 1.; Richardson, J.;Ris1nger, G. ROW 4: Seibel, K.; Smith, A.; Witaker, R.; Woody, V Williams, C.; Mrs. Sarah Tribble, Teacher. 2nd Grade Class ILDREN ossm6 CR H C N. E R D n H C v... Cafeteria Help JACK DIAMOND l , l: .r W .L 1 ' J; i I x i w ' H KL; 1V! .1 . l f.- ' .1Xg9L-f;x'erT Cf 'Z'fllmdbzlkk ! !-91:3;+ Guard 5' 8 WAYNE ALBRIGHT Forward 6' 2 STEVE CRASE Center 6' 2 KAY WESSELL Center 6' 6 BOYD HENRY Forward 6' 2 FRANK HOWARD Guard 6' 2 Coach JOHN WOOD OSCAR BOYD Forward 5' 11 GALE COMBS Center 6' 1 LARRY GREATHOUSE Guard 5' 8 BILLY FRANKLIN Guard 5' 9 TOMMY ALLEN Forward 6' 1 LARRY BELCHER Guard 5' 8 Assistant Coach HAROLD REIS PIRATE? 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Indiana MARHOEFER PACKING COMPANY Mark of Distinction Sausage Smoked Meats Jeffersonville, Indiana Phone BU 3-6603 C. H. GRAVES ROAD WORK Phone BU 2-9762 J effe rs onville , Indiana TOBIAS REXALL DRUGS Phone AL 6-2 1 10 Charlestown, Indiana. Compliments of . . . CHARLESTOWN MOTEL Phone AL 6-3919 Charlestown, Indiana .. 4. Au-er'kr 'Sva 4 Compliments of STEINS SHOE STORE Compliments of FARM BUREAU CO-OP ASSOCIATION, INC. WH 4- 24 1 3 J effers onville , Indiana New Albanvv ladlana Phone BU 3-6628 GOOD LUCK PETERS INSURANCE 8: REAL ESTATE AGENCY Congratulations From HEYN STATIONARY Charlestown, Indiana Phone AL 6-2210 After Hours AL- 62149 or AL 6-3427 J effersonville, Indiana Phone BU 3- 3686 For a Complete Line of Sporting Goods BUSH-KELLER CO. ARBUCKLE ELECTRIC CO. Charlestown. Indlana New Albany Phone AL 6-2456 Phone WH 5-6751 Complete Hous ehold Furnis hings BLANTON YOUNG FURNITURE CO. 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PENNEY COMPANY J effe r s onville , Indiana Bu. 2-4371 Compliments of TOWN PAINT SHOP Charlestown, Indiana Compliments of FRAN KLIN LOAN COMPANY A1 6-3366 Charlestown, Indiana Compliments of SPEED STORE Ch 6-2240 Speed, Indiana The Distributors of Thoughts Ideas and Commodities RUSS AND RUSS LUMBER COMPANY 1570 East 10th Street Phone 3-1335, Bu 2-1335 J effers onville , Indiana PAYNE BARBER SHOP Where Our Customers Send Their Friends Charlestown, Indiana Compliments of ROYAL GRACE BEAUTY SALON AL 6- 3444 Charlestown, Indiana HAAS CABINETS Ch 6- 337 l Sellersburg, Indiana 49'1 -,' W: V u .?83 I A Wv x : . ,, ,. .FrWW'H'S'I 3r. fwv ,t- x3 I'L1 I r tr F4 ' ' . K r a hi; .. , .-l J . ' V . 1.6:: A . MCCLURE'S TEXACO STATION TAFF SKELGAS SERVICE Heating and Air-Conditioning Engineers Charlestown, Indiana ; 1 Your Friendly Texaco Dealer Charlestown, Indiana SELLERSBURG MOTORS L. 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