Charlestown High School - Pirates Yearbook (Charlestown, IN)

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GLENN A. ROSS Principal ROBERT MYERS JAMES TAFLINGER Assistant Principal Grade School Principal pf, . 1' I LUCILLE ROSS ARNOLD BEARD Librarian Visting Teacher MARY LOU MYERS CHARLES NICHOLSON Dean of Girls Guidance Counselor ILENE WEBB NANCY LISANBY School Nurse IDA BELLE SMALL School Clerk Township Clerk An Ambitious Group Interested in Youth x ATTENDANC E ZORA ADAMS ELINOR BLICK LUCILLE BOWEN JOCIE BOYD Fifth Grade Second Grade Arts and Craft English and Latin LONNIE BREEDING RAY CHAMBERS MARY E. CLARK First Grade Sixth Grade Second Grade . .... ..... - CORDELIA CROSS JAMES C. CUMMINS GLADYS DEAN NORMA S. ENGLE Second Grade Sixth Grade Second Grade Biology and Phys. Ed. CAROLYN FRANCKE FRANCIS FRANCKE CARLOS J. FRIEND REX GETTLEFINGER Fourth Grade Business Science Chemistry MARGARET GILBERT NORMAN GRAY VIRGINIA GLADDING MARY A. HARDY English Sixth Grade Reading Third Grade ALENE HALCOMB BARBARA HESTER CLARA HICKEY VIOLA HARDY Sixth Grade Sixth Grade Third Grade Third Grade NANCY HUBBARD ELMER KAHL LOUIS KLEOPFER EVALEIGH KOENER Third made Social Studies Biology and Phys. Ed. First Grade MARY A. LESHER ESTER MARTIN JENNY MAYHALL RUBY McCULLOUGH Vocal Music Second Grade Music Third Grade m CATHERINE MCCLURE GUY F. MCCLURE EUGENE MCLEMORE JANET MCLEMORE 5 Third Grade Math English Home Ec. FRANCES MCMILLAN JAMES MELLON MARTORIE MIDDLETON JOHN O'REAR Social Studies Sixth Grade English Shop MARY PALICKI MAGDALENE PATTERSON LUCILLE PAYNE Business and English ROBERT PEARSON : Algebra Second Grade Fifth Grade HAROLD REIS RUBY RIDDLE JACK RISINGER History and Assistant Coach First Grade Government Speech Therapy MARTHA ROBERTSON MARY SALSTRAND ROSA SCHAFER HARRIS SCHOEN First Grade First Grade Fifth Grade Band HELIEN SCHOLL FRANCES SCHULTZ JEAN SLONE K ATHERINE SMITH Flfth Grade Fifth Grade English Home Ec EDITH STEELE LUELLA STRATTON MABEL SWAIN JUNE TATE First Grade Fourth Grade Biology and Physical Education Fourth Grade ROBERT TRESTER NITA VARNEY IRENE WEAVER FERN WICKSTROM Shop French Third Grade Business Math JOE WILLIAMS JOHN WOOD Vocational Agriculture Coach DOROTHY CARNES First Grade mmmm?! Left to right: Mrs. Myers, Sponsor; Sandie Couch, Treasurer; Mr. Myers, Advisor; Barbara Lynn, Secretary; Mr. Risinger, Sponsor; Phyllis Ramsey, Reporter; Steve Crase, Vice President; Jack Diamond, President. Senior Activities 1. Sadie Hawkins Dance 2. Class Play, A-Fuedin' Over Yonder 3. Paper Drive 4. Concessions 5. Selling Fruitcakes 6. Participating in the Class Tourney 7. Senior Trip 8. Graduation ANNIS. GERALD Don't do today what you can put off until tomorrow. Auto Shop 3, 4; Movie Club 1,2; Arts and Crafts 2. BARNES, DON Musicis well said to be the speech of angels. Band 1.2.34; Pep Band 1,2; Student Council 1,2; Class Play 3.4; Cross Coun- try 1,2; Basketball 1; Intramural 1; Track 1. 2. ALBRIGHT, WAYNE The world is full of boys but what we want is men. Student Council 1, 2. 3,4; Varsity Basket- ball 1, 2, 3. 4; Base- ball 2, 3,4; Track 1; Cross Country 2; Na- tional Honor Society 2,3,4; Boys' State Delegate 3; Boys' Glee Club 3; Class Vice President 1; Class Re- porter 3; Class Play 3. ADAMS, RAYMOND Patience surpasses knowledge. F.F.A. 1,2. BLACKBURN, ARTHUR A11 mankind loves a lover. Movie Club 1. BERRY, BENNY Pension never enriched a young man. Boys' State Alternate 3. BARE, JOAN Nothing great was ever achieved with- out enthusiasm. Band 1. 2; Paper Staff 2,3,4; Editor of Pa- per 4; Arts and Crafts Club 1; Journalism Club 2; Honor Society 3. 4; Girls' State Dele- gate 3; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 4. BARTHOLOMAI. GENE Never do today, what you can put off until tomorrow, or the next day, or the next day, or the next day.. . . Basketball 1,2; Track 1; Cross Country 2; Glee Club 3. BROADY, SANDRA Why look for love when it's at your door- step. Booster Club 1, 2, 3,4; Cheerleader 2; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3; G. A. A. l, 2, 3; Annual Staff 3, 4; Cho- rus l, 2, 3, 4. CANNON, ROBERT Little friends may prove great friends. Movie Club 1, 2. BRADSHAW, SUE Anything that's Worth having is worth fight- ing for, and I'm fight- ing. Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. l,2.3,4; Ma- jorette 2, 3, 4; Band 4; Pirettes 3; Nurses' Club 4; Dancing Club 1, 2; Annual Staff 4. CLARK, ROSIE It will be a joy to re- call this some day. Class Tourney 1, 2. BREWER, BILLY I only ask for infor- mation. Track 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Manager 3, 4. COLLINS, PATTY Little by little does the trick. G. A. A. 1, 2, 3,4; Dancing 1, 2; Annual Staff 4; Booster Club 4. BUSSEY, VIVIENE You may break, but you will not bend me. F. H. A. l, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1,2, 3; Chorus 1,2, 3; Girls' Glee Club 4; Science Club 1. CARTWRIGHT, FRANKLIN Speech was given to man to conceal thought. Movie Club 1. COUCH, SANDIE No man is happy who does not think himself so. Dramatics Club 1; Band 1,2,4; Pep Band 2; Class Play 1,3; Booster Club 3; Class Treasurer 4; Cheer- leader 4. CROWDUS, LEWIS Speech is like silver, but silence is like gold. Class Play 3, 4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Chess and Checkers Club 1,2. CONARD, JUDY The very flower of youth. F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. Songleader 2, 4; G. A. A. l, 2, 3; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Boost- er Club 2. 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Pirettes 3; Operetta 2. DeVARY, BETTY The reward of a thing well done, is to have done it. F.H.A. 1.2.3.4; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Boost- er Club 1,2, 3,4; An- nual Staff 4; Class Tourney 1,2,3; Boost- er Club Secretary 4, National Honor So- ciety 4. COOTS, JIMMY I've been thinking. F. F. A. 1,2,3; F.F.A. President 2; F. F. A. Secretary 3; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Boys' State Delegate 3; Booster Club 4. DIAMOND, JACK School is a great in- stitution, but who wants to be in an in- stitution. Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Nat. Hon. Soc. 2, 3, 4; Nat. Hon. Soc. Pres. 4; Student Council 3, 4; Student Council Vice Pres. 3,4; Treas. of Class 1, 3; Class Pres. 4; Boys' Glee Club 3; Boys' State Delegate 3. GRACE, STEPHEN Don't worry about nothing, cause any- thing don't work out right nohow. Basketball 3,4; Track 2, 3,4; Student Coun- cil 3.4; National Hon- or Society 3, 4; F. F. A. 1. 2, 3; F. F. A. Vice President 2; Boys' State Delegate 3; Class Vice President 3.4. CRUM, BONNIE The only gift is a portion of thyself. F.H.A. 1.2.3.4; F. H. A. Secretary 4; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Editor of Annual 4, Annual Staff 1,2, 3,4; Class Play 4; Girls' State Alternate 3; Booster Club Treasurer 4; Paper Staff 4; Na- tional Honor Society 4. l EADENS, RICHARD All I know is just what I read in the papers. Intramurals 1, 2; Dauc- ing Club 1. FLOYD, ROY Nobody's enemy but his own. Movie Club 1. DOTTS, GEORGE Art is long, life is short. Basketball 1,2; Intra- mural 1,2. 3,4; Track 1; Gym Club 1,2; Arts and Crafts Club 3,4; Student Manager 3. 4. FRAKES, ALLEN Everyone excels in something in which another fails. Movie Club 1. DRAPER, ROBERT A cigar is a man's best friend. Dancing Club 1; Movie Club 2. FRANKLIN, RONNIE The devil is in his heart. Movie Club 2. EVANS, LLOYD Live while you are young because when you die, you will be dead a long time. Gym Club 1; Movie Club 2; Wood Shop 1, 2, 4; Building Trades 3. FLYNN, SUE It is easy to despise what you cannot get; I despise nothing. Journalism Club 1, 2; Paper Staff 2, 3, 4; An- nual Staff 2, 3. 4; Booster Club 1, 2. 3; Booster Club Vice Pres- ident 4; Basketball Queen Attendant 1, 2, 3; National Honor So- ciety 2, 3, 4. GOODWIX, JAMES Truth is powcrful and will ultimately pre- vail. Bandl,2,3,4;C1ass Play 4; Science Club 2; Photo Club 1. HALL, JAMES He who excuses him- self accuses himself. Movie Club 1. GIBSON, OLLIE I am willing but un- able. Dancing Club 1, 2; F. H. A. 1. HENSON, ANN My care is for the fu- ture. Journalism Club 1; Annual Staff 3,4; Ma- jorette 1,2. 3,4; Drum Majorette 4; Pirettes 3; Band 4; Booster Club 1,2,3,4; Paper Staff 4; Class Play 4. GOINS, BEVERLY Everything unknown is thought to be magni- ficent. Band 1,2, 3.4-, Pep Band 2, 3; Dancing Club 1; Nurses' Club 4; Class Play 1,3,4; Booster Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 1,2. 3.4; Class Tourney 3. HERNDON. DOUGLAS No good man ever grew rich all at once. Movie Club 1; Gym Club 2; Class Tourney 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Intramural 3,4; Bas- ketball 1.2; Class Re- porter 1. HALEY, JAMES Do unto others as they would do unto you, but do it first. Gym Club 1; Movie Club 2. HENRY, BOYD Love is a beautiful thing, but freedom is much more promising. Basketball 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Games Club 2; Baseball 2,4. 1. ':f'. itA i HOLLOWELL, RONNIE Live only for today, because tomorrow may never come. Movie Club 1,2; Sci- ence Club 1; Band 1,2. HOUCHENS, LOYCE She will always cast a shadow. Dancing Club 1, 2. HICKEY, JANE To be great is to be misunderstood. National Honor Society 2,3,4; Girls' State Delegate 3; F. H.A. 1, 2,3,4; GA. A. 1,2, 3,4; Booster Club 1,2, 3,4; Booster Club Pres- ident 4; Class Play 4. HOWARD, FRANK A step at a time and one goes a great way. Class President 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3. HOBSON, JUDITH Life is not mere ex- istence, but the enjoy- ment of health. Dance Club 1; Nurses' Club 1,4; Class Play 3, 4. HOWARD, NANCY Sugar and spice and all things nice. Cheerleader 1, 2, 3; F. F. A. Sweetheart 3; F.H.A. 1,2,3. HOUCHENS, JOYCE Her shadow is not far behind. Dancing Club 1, 2. HOUCHENS, STELLA Waste not fresh tears over old griefs. G.A.A. 1,2,3; F.H.A 1, 2, 3; Class Treasurer 3; G.A.A. Treasurer 3; Annual Staff 4; Booster Club 3,4; Pir- ettes 3. LAW, LLOYD Occupation makes men. Band 1,2, 3,4; Corbin High School, Corbin, Kentucky, 2, 3; Choir 3;C1ass Play 3,4; Sci- ence Seminar 4. LILLY, TONY A woman should be seen, not heard. Movie Club 1. IANES, JAMES Words are women. deeds are men. Photo Club 1; Class Play 3, 4. LOONEY, J. B. People say men are made out of snakes, snails, and puppy dog tails, but personally I think they're kidding. Movie Club 1; F. F. A. 2. KNAPP, SHIRLEY Knowledge comes but wisdom lingers. Majorette 1; Journal- ism Club 1; F.H.A. 2; Booster Club 1, 2, 3,4; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 3,4; Girls' State Delegate 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Class Play 4. LYNN, BARBARA Ambition has no risk. National Honor Society 2,3,4; Girls' State Delegate 3; Class Sec- retary 4; Class Play 3; F.H.A. 1.2.3.4; An- nual Staff 3, 4; Booster Club 1,2,3,4;F.F.A.1 Sweetheart Runner -Up 3; Science Seminar 4. LEDBETTER, LARRY Don't trade your Head- aches for an upset stomach. Gym Club 2; Dancing Club 2. LISANBY, TERRY ANN Silence is golden, but talking is more fun. F. H. A. l; Booster Club 3.4; Girls' State Delegate 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play 3; Operetta 2; Dancing Club 2. MAUK, JUDITH MAY, EVA Wit and wisdom are It is quality rather than born with a man. quantity that matters. Arts and Crafts Club Nurses' Club 1; F. H.A. 2. 1,2,3; G.A.A. 1,2; National Honor Society 3. McKEE, JOYCE Let us be tried by our actions. G.A.A. l,2,3,4; Ch ms 1, 2, 3, 4; Operetta 2; Majorette l. 2. 3; Student Council 1, 2; Booster Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Class Tourney 1, 2, 3. I MAYMON, DIANA All things change, and we change with them. F. H. A. 1.2; G. A. A. l 2, 3,4; Booster Club 4. MCKERCHER, BONNIE A kind act does more than harshness. Band 1, 2. 3. 4; Senior Play; Latin Club 1. MIDDLETON. CURTIS Let us do or die. New Albany 1, 2, 3. MILLS, ISHMAEL MONHOLLEN, BRENDA Woman is the lesser To be rather than to man. seem. G. A.A. 1, 2,4; Movie Club 1; Class Tourney 1, 2, 3; Annual Staff 4. MYERS, MARY 10 Love conquers all. F.H.A. 1.2.34; Booster Club 1,2, 8,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Pa- per Staff 4; National Honor Society 4. NOFREY, FAYE Lightly come. lightly go. F.H.A. 1,2; Booster Club 3,4; Annual Staff 4. MONTGOMERY, EVERETT A wise man's day is worth a fool's life. Dancing Club 1; Track 1; Basketball 1; Gym Club 1,2; Intramural Sports 2; Arts and Crafts 2; Class Tour- ney 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Booster Club 4. PATRICK, SCHARON I live in hope. F. H. A. 1, 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Boost- er Club 1.2.3.4; An- nual Staff 4; Dancing Club 1. MULLINS, JOYCE Neither rashly nor timidly Nurses' Club 1,2. PETTIT, DAVID Live fast, love hard. die young, and leave an unsigned diploma. Gym Club 1.2; Class Tourney 1, 2, 3. NEWLAND, MICHAEL To the stars through difficulties. Class Play 1, 3,4; In- tramurals 4; Drama Club 1; Science Club 2. PANTHER, PATRICIA He gives twice who gives quickly. GA. A. 1,2, 3.4; F.H.A. 1.2.3.4; Class Tourney 4; Pa- per Staff 4; Dancing Club 1; Gym Club 2; Booster Club 1.2. 3, 4; Pirettes 3. POLLARD, BARBARA Marriage is a wonder- ful institution, and I'm ready for an in- stitution. G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Dane- ing Club 1; F. H.A. 2, 3.4; Annual Staff 2, 3,4; Booster Club 1, 2, 3,4; Pirettes 3. RAMSEY, PHYLLIS Love, and a cough, can not be hidden. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Oper- etta 2; F.H. A. 1.2, 3,4; Paper Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1; Class Reporter 4. PIERCE, KENNETH Woman is the last thing which will be civilized by man. Movie Club 1. SAWYER, JAMES What this town needs is more people like Dickie Eadens and me. Track 1; Gym Club 1; Arts and Crafts Club 1; Movie Club 2; Intra- murals 2, 3. POOL, CAROL Second thoughts, they say, are best. F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Chorus 2. 3, 4; Class Play 3; Annual Staff 4; Booster Club 2, 3, 4; Pirettes 3; Oper- etta 2. SCHAFER, SHIRLEY Good health and good sense are two of life's greatest blessings. Chorus 1,2,3,4; Oper- etta 3; Girls' State Alternate 3; Booster Club 4; Dancing Club 1, 2. RAINBOLT, CLYDE Be silent and safe - silence never betrays you. Chess and Checkers Club 1, 2. RICHARDSON, LARRY Idleness is an appendix to nobility. Movie Club 1, 2; Gym Club 1,2; Class Tour- ney 3; Basketball 1. SHEPHERD, ETHELEAN SMITH, LOTTIE From a single instance Marriage is a desperate you may infer the thing. whole. Nurses' Club 1,2. Movie Club 1. SMITH, ROBERT Life is half spent be- fore we know what it is. Boys' State Alternate 3; Boys' Glee Club 3; National Honor Society 4; Class Play 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Seminar 3, 4; New Albany Regional Contests 1, 2. SMITH, MELVIN I can be pushed just so far. F.F.A. 1,2. SMOTHERS, HELEN Experience teaches fools. G.A.A. 1,2,4; F.H.A. 1,2,4; Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Booster Club 2. 3,4; Majorettes 1,2, 3; Operetta 2; Annual Staff 4. STALLARD, RONNIE Here we rest. Movie Club 1. STEVENS, PATRICIA SULLIVAN. PAT Mind moves the mass. Yield not to misfortune. Middletown High G. A. A. 3.4; Operetta School, Middletown, 2; Booster Club 2, 3. 4; Ohio, 1.2. 3; Operetta F.H. A. 2. 3.4; Pir- 1; Paper Staff 1,2,3; ettes 3; Annual Staff G. A. A. 2.4; Student 4; Dancing Club 1; Council 2; Optimist Chorus 1,2. 3.4; Class Staff 2, 3; Homeroom Tourney 3. Officer 3; Mixed Cho- rus 3; Booster Club 4. 3 TURNER, CAROLE ' Nothing so lovely as I truth. Chorus 1,2, 3,4; G. A. A. 1,2, 3. 4; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3,4; F.H.A. Historian 4; Operetta 2; Booster Club 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4. VETTER, WILLIAM Don't buy a car. Movie Club 1. TAYLOR, DAVID TUNGATE, JAMES We grow too soon old Where there's a will, and too late smart. there's a way. cfass Play 1, 3,4; Glee Band 1.2, 3.4; Pep Band Club 2, 3; Band 1,4; 1,2, 3. 4; Cross Country Track 2; Photo Club 2; 2,3,4; Photo Club 1; Science Club 1. Intramurals 2, 3; Na- tional Honor Society 4. VanOVER, SANDRA No man is the wiser for his learning. Dancing Club 1; Movi Club 1. WATTS, CHARLES Of what avail are pedigrees. Band 1,2, 3,4; Pep Band 2. 3. WATSON, LORETTA WESSEL, KAY If you laugh today; Let thy speech be bet- you will cry tomorrow. ter than silence or be Dancing Club 1; Nurses' silent. Club 1; Photo Club 1. Basketball 2, 3, 4; Movie Club 1.2: Intramurals 1 WILSON, JOEY WOOD, JERRY Everyone is drawn by The world would be his own inclination. in a horrible mess Booster Club 1, 2. 3,4; without me. F.H.A. l,2,3,4; Movie Club 1. G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; An- nual Staff 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Operetta 2; Cheerleader 2; Pirettes 3. YORK, PHYLLIS e Make a good use of WOOD, JOHN f a V. H the present. Speak Out without re- 5 r; , T 4 4 I Jeffersonvill High serve. V ' School, Jeffersonvill Gym Club 1; Dancing . i ' ' : Indiana, 1; Glee Club Club 1; F. F. A. 1.2. .. . . 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Danc- V' ' ing Club 2; Chorus 2, 3. 4; Booster Club 4. .' . l 1 l I s. 5' . mm WM. W 37 5 wr , mmymmeWa-ywm; '1 Oh, these steps. 1 $ ' N E Walk. walk, walk Buy Chinese paper - 59$ You're supposed to be looking out the window, Lloyd. at themselves v2. c- Now let's eat! Getting ready for bed Hello, hello, who is this? Down in front. We want to see the movie. . 4 ..4 ., VV'T'k' --.4--. . , On the way home. ulaA'ny. .q. 'IJN- .ml-KAL - - I Q $ E , v3 v; S w ED: 3 N 3 E S as Graduatian Wayne Albright, salutatorian Barbara Lynn, valedictorian Q, O'SULLIVAN'S DRIVE IN State Rd. 3 Phone AL 6-2996 W 1-: Class Raymond Adams, hereby will nothing because I need all I own. Wayne Albright, do hereby will my seniority in the Var- sity dressing room to Tom iBaby Birch Allen. provided he talks more quietly and doesn't fly away. Joan Bare. having been a Girls' State delegate, will my ability to have loads of fun and make friends to all the girls that go this year. Don Barnes, do,hereby will my Baritone to anyone who thinks he can play it without causing the valves to stick seeing as how I broke them in. Benny Berry, being of unsound mind, do hereby will nothing to Charley Small. tHope he makes good use of itJ Sue Bradshaw, being of unsound mind and body will my ability to get into trouble iwithout meaning toy and get out of it without any punishment to Bonnie Cummings. . Billy Brewer, will my ability to run cross country to Philip Duncan. Vivian Melton Bussey, leave to the juniors my ability to snooze in government class providing no one snores . Franklin Cartwright, will my ability to pass Government to all those who want it for you all will need it. Judy Conard, do hereby will all the grades Ihave in the past three years of high school to my little sister Sandy as I know she can make some possible changes. Jimmy Coots, being of sound mind and body, I think, do hereby will my good number three pencil for taking government notes to any junior who will not use it any more than I did. Stephen Crace, do hereby will all my scrap paper to Mr. Ross to write school policies on. Bonnie Crum, will my ability to write shorthand to Mary Bourne, since Mr. Risinger is going to teach Government next year. Betty Devary, do hereby will my excellent driving abile ity to anyone who doesn't know how the stop light at the underpass works. Jack Diamond. will my seniority over the whirlpool to Larry Belcher, providing he stays in it as long as I did. George Franklin Dotts, of unsound mind and body do hereby will nothing because I need everything I got. Robert Draper, hereby will my dirty socks to anyone who needs a handkerchief. Allen Frakes. will my ability to keep from laughing in Government class to anyone who thinks they can do it. Ronnie Franklin, will my ability to get kicked out of Government class to Tony Lilly. Ollie Givson, will my ability to keep my fingernails polished 365 days a year including leap year to anyone who thinks. they can do the same. Beverly Goins, will my ability to be in three class plays to anyone who thinks they can stand it. Jim Goodwin, being of sound mind do hereby will my ability to play the clarinet to my sister, Carol. James Hall. will one point of my government grade to Dickie Eadens. He needs it! Wills I, Jim Haley, of unsound mind and body hereby win -. famous nickname Ape to Jim Dotrs. Boyd Henry, do heteby will back to Mr. Nicholson pencils, which Istole from him while taking the M Scholarship Test. Ann Henson. will my ability to understand Mr. Sch. to any band member who can do a better job of it I I did. Jane Hickey, will Karen Francke my ability to put -., thing off until the last minute. and still come out . Judith Hobson, will my job in the nurses office to w. ever can stand it. ' Ronnie Hollowell, will my ability to grow hair to Myers. Loyce Houchens, will my class ring to anyone who find it. Stella Houchens, do hereby will my will, to will an thing to anybody if they want it. Jimmy Janes, being of sound mind, will my ability get along with teachers to Trina Phillips. Shirley Knapp, will my ability to work the telephon switchboard in the office to Toni Adams, providing does a better job than I did. Larry Ledbetter, being of unsound mind will to Terr i Hover, my ability to shoot pool on any kind of tabl Terry Ann Lisanby, do hereby will my Citizenship award to any girl elected to Girls' State in 1960. I J. B. Looney, will my ability to get along with Mar Mills to her sister, Sharon. Barbara Lynn, do hereby will my height of five feet , Nita King. Eva Lee May, will my long hair to a certain junior s I hear she is losing hers. Diana Maymon, will my stupidity to my sister Paula she thinks she's smarter. Carol Joyce McKee. will my ability to peroxide my i without it being noticed to Carolyn Hall. Bonnie McKercher, will my first chair in the flute se- tion to Jewell Thomas, provided she works. Ishmael Mills, hereby place in the hands of all those under me the ability to look into the far distance ant tell what the answer is to the exam. Brenda Monhollen, will my left pitching arm to T0111 Adams. Everett Montgomery, hereby will nothing because I n all I have. Joyce Mullins, will my stuffed teddy bears to Elvis Presley. providing he doesn't give them to Sandra V Over. Mary Jo Myers, will my ability to get along with Mr- Francke to anyone who thinks they can do it as well r Mike Newland, do hereby will and bequeath my sligh used English book to High Hank iMitchell Newlandl ' viding I won't need it next year. Fay Nofrey. will my shorthand notes to anyone provi they can read between the lines. A p uicia Panther, will my ability to have a wreck before a . will my seat in English to Marilyn Phillips. 'd Pettit, Dav1 hereby will my ability to will nothing to carol Pool. d0 :1de who has nothing to will, also. a Duan to Saps Doughnut Company. Phyllis Ramsey, will my quiet attitude to Barbara Hol- lowell who needs it! Larry Richardson, will my height to Melvin Burns. Pro- vided he doesn't outgrow me. Jim Sawyer, will my ability to do nothing in English and Government and still get a grade for it to Sonny Standi- e Rainbolt, will my ability to make doughnut holes fer. Shirley Kay Schafer, will my clothes to Mary Bpurne, providing she loses enough weight to wear them. Lottie Smith, will my hidden talents to anyone who thinks they can keep them hidden! Melvin Smith, will my driving ability to my brother, Donald Smith, he needs it. Helen Smothers will my ability to be a majorette and perform only about 15 times in three years, to anyone who thinks they can beat my record. Patti Stevens, hereby will my bowling ability to the nuts, Carmen, Janie, Pam, and Nita provided they make as many gutter balls as I did. to anyone who doesn't have any insurance. Pat Sullivan, hereby will my ability to dye my red hair redder to anyone who can stand the color it turned out! James Tungate Ir. , will my natural curly hair to all girls at C. H. 8. provided they don't use Toni. Carole Turner. will my ability to get a speeding ticket two months after lhad my license to Norma Doss pro- vided she doesn't do it on the same street. Sandra Van Over. will my English book to my sister. Karen Van Over. Loretta Watson, will my ability to eat more candy in Study Hall to Lois Eberle, providing she doesn't get caught. Kay J. Wessell, will my height to Donnie Bush, pro- viding he doesn't pass me up. Joey Wilson. will my ability to stay out of trouble to Karen Francke. providing she does a better job than I did. John R. Wood, will my talent for getting along with my teachers to Joan Wood. Phyllis York, being of unsound mind and body, will my ability to ride in a convertible with the top down when it is 10 below and not get a cold. to anyone who is stupid enough to try it. i Senior Class History In September 1956, one hundred and forty-three excited freshmen began their first year of high school. Having calmed down somewhat, we began thinking seriously about electing class a officers. Elected were: Frank Howard, President; Wayne Albright, Vice President; Judy Foster, ' Secretary; Jack Diamond, Treasurer; and Doug Herndon, Reporter. The most fortunate sponsors I selected were Miss Christina Eccles and Mr. Ray Henegar. We took our class trip to Clifty Falls State Park. As our sophomore year rolled around we discovered only 139 of our class had returned. Our officers for this year were: Frank Howard, President; Steve Crace, Vice President; Jerry Wood, Secretary; Stella Houchens. Treasurer; and Wayne Albright. Reporter. The sponsors chosen this I ! year were Mrs. Betty Evans and Mr. Harold Reis. An outstanding event of the year was the ' sponsoring of the First Annual Sadie Hawkins Dance which was quite a success. This year our class trip was to Spring Mill State Park. Now We are upperclassmen! However, only 125 returned to share this position. The officers chosen to lead us in this busy year were: Frank Howard, President; Benny Wentworth, Vice Pres- ident; Nancy Morgan, Secretary; and Jack Diamond, Treasurer. The sponsors drafted to guide us were Mrs. Mary Lou Myers and Mr. Harold Reis. We made history participating in the first TV class in the Charlestown Schools. The course was U. S. History and Mr. Harold Reis was our receiving teacher. A few of our money-making projects were concessions, Hi Fi Dance. Second Annual Sadie Hawkins Dance, and our class play, The Bus Stops Here, directed by Miss Norma Sue Engle. This money was used in giving the seniors a banquet and prom. The banquet had the theme Teahouse of the August Moon and the prom Moonlight Serenade. the largest senior class ever to attend Charlestown High. Officers chosen for our final are Jack Diamond, President; Steve Crase. Vice President; Barbara Lynn. Secretary; Sandie Couch, Treasurer; Phyllis Ramsey, Reporter. Chosen to be our sponsors this year were Mrs. Mary Lou Myers and Mr. Jack Risinger with Mr. Glenn Ross our faculty advisor. We had a variety of pro- ; jects to make money for our trip. Some of them were concessions, fruit cake and Christmas ? ; tree sales, sock hops, dances, paper drive, car wash, and our class play, A Feudin' Over Yonder. which was directed by Mr. Jack Risinger. In April forty-five members of our class and five sponsors went to Chicago, Illinois, for three days. On this trip we saw such sights as Museum of Natural History. Museum of Science and Industry. Lincoln Park Zoo, the Prudential Building, -, Northwestern University, and the Chicago Board of Trade. Everyone who went surely agrees that I we had a marvelous time. I i f At last we begin our final year in dear ole CHS. This year we have 95 members in our class, i I I These are just some of our many happy memories of CHS. We are deeply indebted to our teachers, sponsors, and the adminstration for making our high school career enjoyable as well as beneficial. .-....-v- .F' . This be a job for more than jest two, Maw. Senior Play A FUEDIN' OVER YONDER Cast Mountain Maggie ------------ Ann Henson Rosie Belle Fry ------------ Jane Hickey Emmy Fry --------------- Bonnie Crum Aunt Harry Honkhonker ------- Shirley Knapp Willy Homhonker ---------- Lewis Crowdus Becky Mae Hornhonker ----- Bonnie McKercher Izzie Fry ---------------- Don Barnes Clem Fry ---------------- Lloyd Law Maw Fry --------------- Beverly Goins Pappy Popoff ------------- David Taylor Zeke Popoff ------------ Jimmy Goodwin Travelin' Preacher ----------- Jimmy lanes Wedding Guests -------------- Joan Bare Sue Bradshaw Judith Hobson I really need somebody to sew but- tons on my shirts. Them Popoffs done shot Izzie! SEATED. left to right; Rita Schafer, Secretary; Phyllis Cooper. Reporter. STANDING; Ronald Tobias, Treasurer; MI. Nicholson, Sponsor; Frank Bush. President. Junior Class Activities Selling Stationery Concessions Presenting Junior Dances Participating in the Class Tourney Class Play Giving the Prom and Banquet for the Seniors BELLER, ROBERT BETTLER, CHARLES BIRKLA, LINDA BOTTORFF, GUIN BOWYER, KAREN BRADING, ROGER BRIEDENBACH, DENNIS BRIEDENBACK, WALTER BROWN, DORIS BROWN, JUDY AVAILABLE ABBOTT, CARMEN ABBOTT, DARWIN ADAMS, ANTOINETTE ADAMS, CARROLL ALLEN, TOMMY AMBURGERY, ARTHUR ARMSTRONG, LEON BAILEY, DICKIE BAIRD, JANET BARTON, DONALD BELCHER, LARRY BELL, JERRY BUSH, FRANK CARLTON, ANNA CARTER, BARBARA CASSETTY, PATSY CHEESEMAN, JANET COLLIER, HERMAN COMBS, ALBERT COMBS, ROGER CONARD, SANDRA COOPER, PHYLLIS CUMMINS, JUDY DOCKTER, DONALD DOSS, NORMA DOYLE, GEORGE DUNCAN, PHILIP DUTY, MARILYN DUTY, MICHAEL EBERLE, LOIS FERGUSON, MELVIN FRANCKE, KAREN FULTZ, BARBARA GAFNEA, JEANETTE GIBSON, BETTY GIVIN, EDWARD MARTIN, CLAYTON MASINGO, BILLY MAYMOX, PAULA MCIX'IYRE, DAVID McV'ICKER, JERRY MEADUR, LLOYD MELTON, VELICE MILEF. IVAN MILLS, MARIETTA MONTGOMERY, JUDY MONTGOMERY, LARRY MOXLETOMERY, STEVE ,. .-, :rrV k 1 I 3. V. . J MOORE, KAY , , m? V L V ,- ; ., MORGAN. JIMMY . V. 5 ' , .I ; . MUDD. CAROL V ' . . : NAPIER. BOBBY NEWLAND, MITCHELL NICKELL, GARY PHILLIPS, MARILYN PICKLE, ROSE ANN PIERCE, DAVID PIGG, HAROLD POOL, EDWARD RATCLIFF, JANE JAMES, BARBARA JENKINS, WAYMAN JONES, RICHARD KING, JAUNITA KITTRELL, CLAUDINE KNIES, DORIS KOCHERSPERGER. STEVE KOCHERSPERGER, TONY LEDBETTER, CHARLES LEEP, JAMES LYNN, CAROLYN LYONS, DAVID GIVAN, RAYMOND GOLDSMITH, JOYCE GROTE, MARILYN HAMMONDS, PAT HARDIN, CHARLES HARDIN, LARRY HARTLAGE, JOHN HEDGES, BETTY HOBSON, CATHERINE HOLLOWELL, BARBARA HOVER, TERRY JACKSON, MARTHA TAYLOR, LINDA THOMAS. JEWELL THOMAS, GERALD TOBIAS, RONALD IUCKER, RONNIE TUNGATE, FREDDIE WAMPLER, ROGER WHITAKER, BEVERLY WILLEY, MARION YOUNG, BILLY WIGGINS, GARY CONNORS, JUNE ROGERS, GARY SANDERS, RUBEN SARVER, JERRY SCHAFER, RITA SCHINDLER, DELORES SEALS, JAMES SMALL, CHARLES SMITH, DONALD SPENCER, GARY STANDIFER, CHARLES STRICKER, JACKIE SWALLOWI DAVID I DIDN'T HAVE A YHlNG TO What's New I Sitting Pretty. Watermelon Time. Three Friends. Could this be Refreshments! Paula? World of Can -Can. Up side doW Girls 9 State Delegates Left to right; Karen Francke, Juanita King, Judy Montgomery, Rita Schafer, Karen Bowyer. B oys 9 State Delegates Left to right: Ronnie Tobias, Donnie Smith, Gary Wiggins. Tommy Allen, Frank Bush. .. i! ,ikL ' ' - - ' ' A mi COMMERCIAL CONTEST WINNERS - ROW 1; Larry Pearson, Billy Jones. ROW 2: Claudine Kittrell, Katherine Hobson, Barbara Mayfield, Sandra Stewart, Carol Mudd. TV Class: U. 8. History Enjoying the music of Ordie Day and his orchestra. A part of the beautifully decorated cafeteria, the scene of the banquet, Deep Purple. The Junior Class presented the an- nual Junior -Senior Banquet and Prom. The theme of the banquet was Deep Purple. Mystic Isle was the beautiful setting of the prom. AEEm nom 23 .830 owccom .ccgzoz 3:2 .5253 EE .33 303 .mncmms 55H .meowEoz :05; .5330on 258m 2m 3:328; mEvH .3000 KAEE: van .5050 .5mean x035 EEK QQmN BNN Ks SSSESEV M35 WEVN N35 QmmSQ The Marshall twins Juniar Play THE INNER WILLY Cast Willy -------------- Richard Jones Inner Willy ---------- Chuck Ledbetter Aunt Hester ------------ Mary Bourne Aunt Louise ---------- Karen Francke Aunt Olga --------- Judy Montgomery Stanley -------------- Bobby Bellar Mike -------------- Phillip Duncan Carol --------------- Juanita King Trudy Marshall -------- Marilyn Phillips Janet Marshall ------- Delores Schindler Marybelle Turner ------- Judy Cummins You look sort of green, Willy! Sophomore Class CLASS OFFICERS - SEATED, left to right; George Whitlow. Treasurer; Bobby Braswell, Vice President; Don Bush, Reporter; Mike Donnell, President; Julie Hester, Secretary. STANDING; Mr. Reis, Sponsor; Mrs. Lesher, Sponsor. Allen, Louis Allen, Pat Hall. James Ballard, Marilyn Barnes, John Barnett, Victoria Beatty, Delores Belcher, Sandra Benson, Jill Blevins. Paul Blick, Kenny Bottorff. Doris Braswell, Bobby Brewer, Elizabeth Brewer, Martha Bruce, Marlene Brurnley, Carolyn Burton, Ronald Bush, Don Campbell. Shirley Cannon, Ernie Carlton, David Cassetty, Eddie Chadwell. Ellen PHOTO NOT AVMLAIL! Chambers, Judy Clough, Judy Cole. Nancy Collins. Hope Combs, Bobbie Couch, Jimmy Couch. Vickie Cox, Judy Crider, Janet Crowdus. Gail Cumming, Bonnie Dean, Loretta Deel, Jeannie Delaney, Wayne DeMoss, Anita Dennis, Mary Donnell, Mike Doss, Jimmy Dotts, James Doyle, Charles Doyle. Elana DuVall, Eldon Fletcher, Pat NOT AVAILABL! Franczak, Jayne Gardner, Robert Garriott, Margaret Cladding, Ann Gladding, Thomas Goins, Phyllis Grace, Lana Graves. Forest Gregory, Joyce Gregory. Shirley Hall, Michael Hardy, Kay Hartman, Rickey Hartman, William Hawkins, Shirley Herndon, Faye Hester, Julie Hoessle, Dorothy Hoessle, Eva Humes, Tommy HUIh. Margaret JOhnson. Charles Jones, Billy Ledbetter, Tommy Litzenburg, Don Oldham. Mary Rose Pacey, Brenda Peake, John Pearson, Larry Pettit, Bonnie Phillips, Trina Riley, David Roseberry, Earl Sanders, Tommy Schindler, Robert Sargent, Janet Small. Beverly Smith, Wanda Smith, Glenn Smith, John Smith, Ronnie Smith, Tommy Spencer. Gene Spurrier, Emily Stewart, Sandra Stoner. Kenneth Sweeney, John Taflinger. James Thomas, Ronnie Tolliver. Wilson True. George Trump, Charles Turner, Larry Turner, Sharon VanMeter. Jerry Lutgring, Barbara Lyons, Joe Mackey, Paul Mastin. Barbara Matthews, William Mayfield, Barbara McCoy, Lana McDonald, Mike McKercher, David Meador, Cora Moore, Charles Morgan, Linda Morrow, James Myers. Randall Myers, Steven Nazario, Coli Newton, Barry Oglesby, Stanley Vincent, Herby Vogt, Phillip Waites, Sandra Watson. James Whitlow, George Williams, Homer Wise, Gary Zehner, Pamela William, Mart Leveritt, Racheal No Fishing W - SEATED, left to right: Sharon Werner, Secretary; Mrs. Gilbert, Sponsor; Janie Merritt. Vice President. STANDING, left to right: Mr. Kleopfer, Sponsor; Donna Quire, Reporter; Glenda Eccles, Presi- dent; Roy Dillow, Treasurer. Alstott, Lloyd Amburgey, Orville Armstrong, Carol Armstrong, Freddie Baker, Loretta Barton, Betty Beck, Carol Benson, Ember Bohu, Kenny Bottorff. Donna Bottorff, Jim Braswell, Diann Breenden, Gaylon Brown, Gwen Brunet, Rita Burch, Betty Burgess, Sharon Byers, Fred Cassetty, Sandra Cave, Judy Chism, Chester Christian. Kenny Christian. Sammy Cole, Ronnie Combs, Judy Combs, Robert Conway, Judith Crace, Junior Crace, Richard Craig. Larry Maymon, Judith McClellan, Mary McCoy. LaVon McDonald, June McKee, Rita McRae, Delores Merriman, Carol Merritt. Janie Mills, Sharon Moore, Jimmy Moore. Morris Morgan, Joan Morgan, Reggie Mulhall, Rita Mullins, Sue Myers, Phyllis Newland, Janet Newton. Gil Crase, Charles Dean, Geraldine Dean, Lois Dillow. Ray Doyle, Ernest Duvall, Carol Duvall. Fay Eccles. Glenda Ferry, Gary Fouse, Larry Fouse. Philip Freeman, Pamela Fulkerson, Raymond Gaines. Gary Gaines. Sandra Gafnea, Wanda Goodwin, Carol Griffin, Anna Griffin, William Griffin, Arthur Grote, Joyce Hall, Carolyn Hardin. Bobby Harp, Frank Hassfurther, Denny Hover, James Howard, Marilyn Humes, Larry Huth. Elizabeth Jones. Johnnie Kaelin. John LaFever. Vernon Lamb, Ian Ledbetter. Mary Lowe, Garnett Matthews, Betty Nickles. Clark Oldham. Robert Panther. Nelda Payne, Janice Payne. Ralph Phillips. Fredrick Phillips, Roy Prather, Mary Quire, Donna Rawlings. Bruce Rhodes, Tommy Robertson, Eugene Robertson, Hanson Rogers, Judith Rathbaner, Carol Rose, Karen Seals, Linda Shaw, Richard x wk WV X 117 xn xx . .xwa KKK A Smith, Jimmy Smith, Joyce Smith, Nancy Smith. Pam Somerville, Clyde Somerville, James Spencer, Paul Spristterbach, Karen Stone, Stanley Sturgeon, Linda Sturgeon. Sharon Taylor, Judy Taylor, Wyman Thompson, David Truckey. Lee Vest. Judith Vogt, Sharon Wagner, Rela Watson. Charles Watson. Kenneth Werner. Sharon Williams. Leonard Williams, Danny Webb, Manford Wheeler, Marilyn Wood. Joan Melton, Vickie York, Linda Leveritt, Cindy Dotts. Joe Thornton, Elaine -ul V ... Ballard, Johnny Berry, Freddy Blair. Charlotte Blevins, Steven Bradshaw, Larry Broady, Terry Carter, Maurice Charles, Ronnie Conway, Jerry Corbin, Kathy Duncan, Dora Fulkerson, Junior Griffin, Lois Hall. Carl Hedges, Nina Hicks, Vernon Kessinger, Charlotte Knight, Margaret Looney, Johnny Masing, Dilla Masingo, Karen Meador, Gary Mills. Sue Money, Susan Nazario, Rhona Oglesby, Agretta Peak, Patricia Pearson, James Richardson. Susan Seals, Alica Smith. Archie Smith, Kenneth Wessel, Charles York, Sheila Shields. Jerry .I SEATED. left to right: Richard Collier, Treasurer; Doug Booth, Vice President; Jackie Cooper, President;Char1ett Montgomery. Secretary; Mrs. Bowen, Sponsor; MI. McLemore. Sponsor, Mr. Breeding, Sponsor; Mr. Kahl. Sponsor. J . uh. s n, 100 MY Campbell, Charlean Campbell, Margarett Cartwright, Robert Cooper, Jackie Coy, Mary Craig, Glenda Eddins, Ronald Evans, Joyce Fields, Jarvis Fields, Larry Francke, David Fry, Darryl Griffitt, Heather Hampton, Faith Hardy, Arla Haynes, Billy Hooker, Terry Haley, Barbara Jones. Carolyn Jones, Doris Montgomery. Charlotte Morgan, George Morin, Terry Moore,Anna McCubbins. Roger O'Brian, Edward Prather, Larry Phillips, Terry Reynolds, Freddie Shipman, Jenifer Smith, Chris Stevens, David Wise. Juanita Woodward, Pamela York, Vivian 8th Grade Brown. Renna Burkhead, Barbara Crick, Melvin Dearborn. Bertie DeeVall. Randell Edens, Barbara Evans, Jerry Fulkerson, Wendell Garriott, Leland Hall, Nola Hall, Zola Hodge, Earl Houchens, Talfus Jewell, Ronnie Neal, JoEtta Pullen. Betty Purcell, Trudy Roberts. Jimmie Sargent, Janice Shain. Mary Smith, Mike Smothers, Williams Tackett, Sharon No M AVAIIAILE T? Upton. Walter Watson, Marvin Williams, Mae Webster, Beverly Wolf, Tommy Wymn, Patricia Cron. Billy Richmand, Linda Miller, Faye 8th Grade Armstrong, Saralee Adams, Ray Barnett, Jeanne Booth, Douglas Booth, Rosalind Brown, Linda Cash. Williams Cole, Donna Couch, Roger Dillman, Norman Early, Janice Gibbons, William Gould. Paula Grant, Wanda Griffin, Ruth Groff, Linda Haymaker, Jerry Hermes. Gerald Hickerson, Kenneth Janes, Charles McDaniel, Kenneth Middleton. Jessie Norman, Patricia Ooten, Betty Price, Gary Ramsey, Daniel Segraves, Russell Stevens, Sharon True. Helen Warren, James Watson, James Whitlow. Roger Durbin, Mary Albright, Karen Bussey, Kenneth Barnes, Peter Bell, John Bettler, Tom Couch, Hugh Collier, Richard Chambers, Beverly Doyle, Georgetta Diamond. Patricia Francke. Doris Farmer, Monte Frakes, Loren Falls, Virginia Gains, Bobby Giwan, Ruth Hill, Barbara Hoskins, Rita Ison, Linda Lutgring, John Martin, Brenda Maymon, Paul Miller, Philip Melton. Charlotte McRae, Viginia Myers, Richard Propes, Betty Reich, Harriet Richey, Kenneth Shields, Darlene Sweeney, Richard t Sullivan, Tommy VanMeter, Patricia Grade f Seventh Grade H 'E t 3:; w, STANDING, left to right: Miss Varney, Sponsor; Edward Thomas, Secretary; Mr. Friend, Sponsor; James Duncan, President; Marquita Payne. Treasurer; Merle Turner, Vice President; Mr. McClure, Sponsor. SEATED: Mrs. Slone, Sponsor. Adcock, Samuel Baker, Donald ' Bolly, Eddie Bower, Larry Carlton, Beverly 4 Cartwright, Carolyn Casey, Bruce J Caswell, Nancy Chadwell, Gerald Cole, Donald Combs, Joan Couch, Pamela ' Coy. Roger ' Crone, Gaye Delaney, Barry Hall, Donald Haycraft, Alice Hays, Janice Jackson, Joy Leep, Janie Lowe, Scott Penrod, Larry Pettit, Catherine Price, Brenda Robertson, Rebecca Shepard, Evelyn Small, Orman Smith, Larry Stamper. Donald g1 Thomas, J an Trendelman, Michael Turner, Arcaudus Turner, Merle Waites, Sharon Young, Edward Brewer. Nancy Burgess. Shannon Burks, Lois Crowe, Richard Doss, Robert Doyle, Gloria Duncan, James Garrett, Danny Garner, Frank Giltner, Edward Hall, Rose Jeffries, David Jewell, Donnie Jones, Berella Jones, Ronald Kelly, James LaFever, Gladys Lefler, Virgil Lewis, Shirley Long. Orman Montgomery, Phyllis McCawley, L. C. Napier, William Oldham, Martha Perry. Roy Pierce, Alma Ross, Jane Snead, Patricia Swallows, Ronald Tackett, Judith Upton, Douglas Upton, Billy Pace. Nancy Wilson, David Grade Bates, Larry Beck, Janet Blackford, Gene Bradshaw, Janet Brasher. Amos Carlton, Margaret Combs. Clark Cook, Edward Coombs, Robert Daubs, John Dishon, Angela Duvall, Sharon Ferguson. Dale Grant. Arthur Gregory. Terry Hawkins, Peggy Houchens, Sharon Hubbard. Wayne Humes, Donald Jones. Charmayne Kennedy, Jesse Mullins, Johnny McVicker, Roger O'Brien. Dianna Parker, Ianica Peake, Phyllip Potts, Mildred Sargent, Rose Shepard, Paul Spencer, Judy Townsend, Donald Very, Charles Whisman. Randal Williams, Roberta York. Danny 7th Grade Adams, Darrell Arnett, James Beck. David Bolin, Brenda Bowan, Mary Brading, Michael Burton, David Cave. Michael Daniels, Larry Eccles, Jonnie Evans, Connie Fields, William Gibson. Verdeen Cladding, Kathleen Hobson, James Howard, Geraldine Jones, Virginia Kotcher, Betty Law, Roy Moore. Virginia Murphy, Eunice Owens, Nona Phillips, Bena Propes. Larry Spencer, David Stewart. Marjorie Stricker, Karen Williamson, Regina Wininger, Linda Wiseheart, Rozella Young, Edward Huntsman, Rosie Littrell, Bobby 7th Grade Adams. Margarette Balmer, JoAnn Carr, Danny Crum. Edwin Darnall, Wayne Davis, Claudia Dean, Robin Eggenspiller. Patricia Emerson, Sandra Farmer. Jaunita Grove, Sandra Hall. Robbie Kelley. Grant Martin. John McClure. Sharon McKercher, Maybeth Meador, Ruby Meeks, Connie Moore, Gary Morin, Gregory Nash, Evelyn Payne, Marquita Peters, John Robertson, .Gary Shipman, James Smothers, Ephrion Sullivan, Robert Taflinger, Steve Tungate, Richard Williams, Leroy Combs, Rita Combs. Armina Durham, Bobby Shields. Travis Roberts, Wilma Adams, Janica Anderson, Charles Bonilla, Linda Brading, Darrell Braman, Ramona Courtney, Elbert DeVary, Michael Dillman, Larry Endicott, Deedra Hitcher, Diana Garrett, David Hall, Carlan Hobson, Sandra Hugg, Danny Ison, Rollo Johnson, Nancy Love, Lewis Matthews, Jerry Mattingly, Delores Mattingly. Gloria Merriman, John Moore. Barbara mm . . Perkins, Sherry x00 : Pigg, Jackie Powell, Patricia Rice, Roger Sawyer, Bernice Simpson, Peggy Thomas. Edward Trager, Phyllis VanOver, Karen Warren, David Smith, Nancy Com, Shirley Leverett, Cindy Pirates Varsity 1959-1960 This year the Pirates have a won-lost record of 11-9. Leaving the squad will be seniors: Wayne Albright, Jack Diamond, Boyd Henry, and Steve Crase. However, Larry Belcher, Phillip Duncan, Tommy Allen, and Albert Combs are likely candidates to replace them. 9..,' Awards presented at the Annual Basketball Banquet were Free Throw Larry Belcher, Guard Award to Jack Diamond, and Sportsmanship Award to Steve Crase. Steve Crase , Center SENIOR PIRATES 9 - Billy Brewer, Student Manager; Jack Diamond, Wayne Albright, Steve Crase, Donnie BUShv Guard Boyd Henry, George Dotts, Student Manager. QATV eul'r' Wayne Albright, Forward Dennis Briedenbach, Forward Tommy Allen. Forward Coach, John Wood Assistant Coach, Harold Reis Jack Diamond, Guard JUNIOR and SOPHOMORE PIRATES ' Larry Belcher, Dennis Briedenbach, Tommy Allen, Albert Combs, n - Donnie Bush, Phillip Duncan, Charles Ledbetter. Charles Ledbetter, Guard WESTERN AUTO 279 Main Street Phone A1 6'3175 Albert Combs, Forward Boyd Henry. Forward 1959-1960 Scorefoard They Nov. 7 ---------- Silver Creek ----------- 51 52 Nov. 13 ---------- Brownstown ------------ 61 54 Nov. 20 --------- Paoli ---------------- 53 '73 Nov. 21 ---------- Shawe Memorial --------- 86 51 Dec. 1 --------- Providence ------------ 42 54 Dec. 4 --------- Henryville ------------ 6 l 52 Dec. 11 ---------- Corydon -------------- 47 60 Dec. 18 --------- Scottsburg ------------- 60 52 Tourney Dec. 21 --------- Providence ------------ 53 54 Dec. 22 --------- Silver Creek ----------- 64 65 Jan. 5 ---------- Austin --------------- 85 44 Jan. 8 --------- Orleans -------------- 54 56 Ian. 16 --------- Clarksville ------------ 67 f 9 Jan. 19 --------- Seymour -------------- '72 v Jan. 22 ---------- North Central ----------- 68 1 Ian. 29 ---------- Crothersville ----------- 7O 3'; Feb. 5 --------- New Washington -------- 60 61 Feb. 12 --------- Vevay --------------- 83 40 Feb. 13 ---------- Rising Sun ------------- 75 52 Feb. 16 --------- South Central ---------- 8O 54 Sectional Feb. 25 --------- Jeffersonville ----------- 68 '74 Junior Varsity FIRST ROW, left to right: Frank Bush, Tommy Ledbetter, Mike Hall, Kenny Blick, George Whitlow. SECOND ROW: Roger Combs, Joe Lyons, Roger Wampler. Ronnie Matthews, Paul Blevins, George True. ,3,- Carol Pool Basketball Queen Attendants . jig Barbara Lynn Tammy Lewis, Crownbearer Alice Werner Flower Girl a . X; , 552,3: ,5: Au ; Mary Jo Myers 1 X m Ki ..- ; ROW 1: Jimmy Taflinger, Jimmy Leep, Dickie Bailey, Billy Brewer, Dennis Briedenbach, James Tungate. ROW 2: Tommy Smith, Ronnie Thomas, Frank Bush, Phillip Duncan, Charles Bettler, David Lyons, George True, Walter Briedenbach. T rack T 661171 5. am- LR? m- 9 vq-wvvtwtttvf't' o V v v , I v. - QWg ...'..M. , -.w ,57- yo. v 0 l ' u, . . . chK YW'Q.W ?-C. ROW 1: Charles Bettler, James Leep, Robert Schindler, Phillip Duncan, David Lyons, Tommy Smith. ROW 2: Jack Diamond, Tommy Allen, Roger Wampler, Ronnie Matthews Dennis Briedenbach, Donnie Bush, Jimmy Dotts. ROW 3: George True, Dickie Bailey, Billy Brewer, Kenny Blick, Don Barton, Gary Gaines. 3 B aseball Team ROW 1: Roger Combs, Larry Belcher, Billy Masingo, Joe Lyons, Gary Rogers, Boyd Henry. ROW 2; Donald Dockter, Frank Bush, Mike Hall, Albert Combs. Donnie Bush, Donnie Smith. Seventh Grade Basketball Team ROW 1; Larry Daniels. Mike Brading, James Duncan, Wayne Hubbard, Edward Thomas, Larry Bates. ROW 2: Danny Carr, Student Manager; Lamy Propes, Robert Combs. Roger Coy, John Peters, Donnie Jewell, Roger Rice, Dale Ferguson, Donald Stamper. Gene Blackford. Clark Combs, MI. Myers. ROW 1: MI. Kleopfer, Jimmy Moore, Ralph Payne, Lloyd Alstott, Robert Combs, Richard Crace, Tommy Rhodes. ROW 2; Gary Gaines, Denny Hassfurther, Charles Crase. Frank Harp, Roy Dil- 10w.Fred Rogers, Student Manager. ROW 1; Paul Maymon, Larry Daniels. Larry Propes, Chris Smith. Gary Meador, David Francke, Larry Elrod, Jackie Pigg. Darryll Adams. ROW 2: Edward Thomas, Danny Carr, Mike Smith, Clark Combs, Roger Coy, Wayne Hubbard. James Duncan, Mike Brading, David Spencer, John Merriman, Barry Delaney, Mr. Myers. ROW 3: Kenny Hickerson, Doug Booth.Dona1d Stamper, Marvin Watson, Steve Blevins, James Pearson, Freddie Reynolds, Richard Sweeney, Richard Collier, Roger Rice. ROW 1: Kenny Bussey. Kenny Hickerson, Jerry Haymaker, Ricky Myers, Roger Whitlow, Donnie Jewell, James Pearson, Chris Smith, Paul Maymon. ROW 2; Mike Smith, Terry Morin, Larry Prather, Joy Morgan, Roger McCubbins, Mr. Myers, Douglas Booth, Freddie Reynolds, Ronald Eadens, Richard Sweeney, Richard Collier, Earl Hodge. funiar High Cheerleaders Mrs. slone, Sponsor. STANDING, left to right; Charlotte Montgomery, LaVerne Meador, Jackie Cooper,Carlitta Coy, Geraldine Howard, Evelyn Nash. . . um ,1 a. V , Natianal H onor So K ROW 1: Ronnie Tobias, Mary Jo Myers, Wayne Albright, Barbara Lynn, Patsy Cassedy, Sharon Turner. Jack Diamond, Marlene Bruce, Mr. Myers,Advisor. ROW 2; Frank Bush, Bonnie Crum, Charles Bettler, Shirley Knapp, Donnie Bush, Dennie Briedenbach, Mary Bourne, Rita Schafer. ROW 3; Darwon Abbott, Jane Hickey, Freddie Tungate, Betty DeVary. Steve Crase, Bob Smith, Karen Francke, Joan Bare, Albert Combs. ROW 4; James Tungate, Gail Crowdus, Jimmy Coots, Nancy Cole, Don Barnes, Emily Spurrier, Judy Cox, Everett Montgomery, Catherine Hobson. Nati0na; H0n0r Solciety Officers Rita Schaffer, Treasurer; Wayne Albright, Vice President; Jack Diamond, President; Bonnie Crum, Secretary. FIRST ROW, left to right: Steve Crase, Sharon Turner, Patsy Cassedy, Mr. Ross. Adviser. SEC- OND ROW: Denny Hassfurther. Marlene Bruce, Gwen Brown. Sharon Werner, Donnie Bush. THIRD ROW: Darwin Abbott, Jack Diamond. Wayne Albright, Frank Bush. NF ' Student Council Officers Left to right; Steve Crase, Vice President; Jack Diamond, President; Sharon Turner, Secretary. , HA. 0f CBTS SEATED, left to right: Mrs. Janet McLemore, Sponsor; Emily Spurrier, Vice President, Judy Montgomery, President; Bonnie Crum, Secretary; Miss Katherine Smith, Sponsor. STANDING: Mary Bourne, Treasurer; Carolyn Lynn, Honor Chapter Chairman; Nancy Cole, Program Chair- man; Carol Mudd, Parliamentarian; Carol Turner, Historian; Judy Canard, Song Leader; Marilyn Phyllips, Reporter. N HA. and EPA. Sweethearts fl 1 A sh , f... xsu mWw '-w i 3! DONNIE SMITH and KAREN BOWYER Crown bearers are Lavonna May and Joe Jones; Runners -Up were Judy Montgomery and Gary Spencer. Betty Crocker Homemaker 0f Tomarrom 99 Award 1 I Miss Katherine Smith, Home Economics Teacher. looks on as Mr. Glen Ross, Principal, presents the award to Barbara Lynn. l ROW 1; Melvin Burns, Leon Armstrong. Gary Spencer, Donnie Smith, Gary Wise, Gene Spencer, Billy Masingo, Mr. Williams. Sponsor. ROW 2: William Griffin, Kenny Bohn, Raymond Fulker- son, Rickey Hartman. Stanley Stone, Homer Williams, Jimmy Couch. ROW 3; Randy Kaelin, Junior Crase, Mickey Nickels, Richard Crase, Ronnie Cole, Stanley Oglesby, Freddie Armstrong, Tommy Sanders. ROW 4: Vernon LaFever, Sam Christian, Lenard Williams, Richard Shaw. County Champion Dairy Judging Team Left to right: Jimmy Couch, Charles Crase, Leon Armstrong, Randy Kaelin. 8:28 85.385 $$$ i 95E 325 :9: 23 EC: AEsz 202,56 coozom aim: 52 Mo :odomhv 2t $95 MSSQ 333m wam QSSmngxU a w Future Teachers Of America ;, Wu!!! . t 1 L , m; ROW 1; Roger Wampler, Janet Baird, Phyllis Cooper, Sharon Turner, Carolyn Lynn, Marilyn Howard, Wayne Albright. ROW 2; David Lyons, Mary Jo Myers, Mrs. Boyd, Terry Lisanby, Jane Hickey, Lois Eberle. Barbara Lynn, Bobby Beller, Jack Diamond. ROW 3; Jewel Thomas, Janet Cheeseman, Sue Bradshaw, Bonnie Cummings, Nancy Smith, Judy Conway. Officers this year were: Terry Lisanby, President; Steve Crase, Vice President; Mary Jo Myers. Secretary; Sharon Turner, Treasurer; Jane Hickey, Historian. M a jarettes FIRST ROW: Barbara Lutgring, Ann Henson, Sue Bradshaw. SECOND ROW; Bonnie Cummings, Judy Bridges. t .HoSmmoHH .EEU 255m 338203 :9ng 55m 353mon 8; 5ch 35 scoEmmE i335 2:2 653 Hmmx wit H8 28wa QSNU KQNWQQMN I w . JOAN BARE , Editor Editor --------------------------- JOAN BARE Assistant Editor -------------- JUDY MONTGOMERY Reporters ----------------------- BONNIE CRUM KAREN BOYER MARILYN HOWARD Typists ------------------------- ANN HENSON SHIRLEY KNAPP Sports --------------------- CHUCK LEDBETTER DAVID PETTIT Fashions ------------------------ JANE HICKEY MA RY JO MYERS Social ----------------------- PHYLLIS RAMSEY BARBARA HOLLOWELL Illustrator ------------------------ SUE FLYNN Advisor ----------------- MRS. FERN WICKSTROM ROW 1, SEATED: Shirley Knapp, Ann Henson, Mary Jo Myers, Bonnie Crum, Karen Francke, Carmen Abbott, Carol Pool, Joey Wilson. ROW 2: Doris Francke, Sue Bradshaw, Bonnie Com- mings, Janie Merritt, Toni Adams, Phyllis Ramsey, Barbara Lynn, Jane Hickey, Claudine Kit- trell, Judy Conard, Shirley Hawkins, Betty DeVary, Pat Panther, Delores Beatty, Judy Montgo- mery. ROW 3: Beverly Small, Jack Diamond, Wayne Albright, Sharon Turner, Bonnie Pettit, x Trina Phillips, Janet Crider, Mr. Francke, advisor; Janet Newland. BONNIE CRUM , Editor Officers for this year were: Karen Francke, President; Barbara Hollowell, Vice President; Toni Adams, Secretary; Jean Thomas, Reporter. Officers for this year were: Judy Hobson, President; Beverly Goins, Vice President; Sandie Conard, Secretary; Juantia King, Reporter. ' ; M; ROW 1: Ollie Gibson, Mary Bourne, Patsy Cassedy, Joan Bare, Shirley Knapp. ROW 2: Helen Smothers, Faye Nofrey. Betty DeVary, Carol Pool, Judy Conard, Mike Newland, Julie Hester, Steve Crase, Jane Hickey, Stella Houchens, Brenda Monhollen, Ann Henson, Mickey Willy. Library H elpers h . ?. 'F. x E. y, ! SEATED: Janie Merrett. STANDING: Barbara James, Catherine Hobson, Miss Ross, Librarian, June McDonald. ROW 1: Phyllis Ramsey, Barbara Hollowell, Mary Bourne, Shirley Schaffer, Judy Conard, Bobby Braswell, Jimmy Morrow, Marilyn Grote, Beverly Small, Joey Wilson. ROW 2: Betty Hedges, Velice Melton, Karen Bowyer, Terry Lisanby, Emily Spurrier, David Lyons, David Taylor, Judy Cox, Brenda Pacey, Judy Cummins. ROW 3: Carmen Abbott, Carol Pool, Carol Turner, Helen Smothers, Joyce Goldsmith, George True, Joe Lyons, Tony Kochesperger, Judy Maymon, Pat Hammonds. GI: rls 9 b h M j n 3; H' $933,1mg gmiliwvlikJ .' 9 LQ'wyk ROW 1: Phyllis Myers, Ellen Chadwell, Joyce McKee, Lana McCoy, Judy Maymon, Janet Crider, Phyllis York. Jeannie Deal. Betty Burch, Lavern McCoy, Carol Beck, Lana Crace. ROW 2: Marilyn Howard, Janie Merritt, Kay Cassety, Jeannie Brewar, Ann Gladding, Vickie Couch, Vivian Bussey, Margaret Huff, Frances Huth, June McDonald, Karen Spriesterbach, Carolyn Rothbauer. ROW 3: Phyllis Goins, Marilyn Ballard, Judy Combs, Judy Chambers, Pat Allen, Patricia Fletcher, Jayne Franzcak, Anita DeMoss, Gwen Brown, Pam Smith, Vickie Melton, Joan Morgan, Betty Barton. ROW 1: Allen, P.; Beatty, S.; Boling. R.; Bowen, R.; Brading, 1.; Combs, L.; Darnell, D.; Darnell. F.; DeVary, 1. ROW 2: Dillow, B.; Gentry, R.; Gilbert, W.; Hampton, B.; Hamp- ton, C.; Hill, R.; Jeffries, L.;10nes, B.; Mayfield, G. ROW 3: McPherson, L.; Melton, 1.; Mick, L.; Miller, 1.; Morgan, 8.; Morrison, A.; Nickles, W.; Owens, L.; Prather, D. ROW 4: Quite, P.; Reynolds, D.; Roseberry, C.; Sanders. 1.; Shelton, K.; Shields, T.; Taff, M.; Wade, 6.; Wagner. S. ROW 5: Werner. P.; Young, 1.; Zehner, D.; James Mellon, Teacher. ROW 1: Anderson, W.; Arnett. M.; Bolin. V.; Boling, M.; Chzanovski, B.; Cline, 1.; Cole, C.; Daubs, C.; Dean, T. ROW 2: Doss, 1.; Fletcher, K.; Fletcher, R.; Giltner, R.; Griffin, C.; Griffin, R.; Jackson, 8.; Latham, 1.; Logsdon, P. ROW 3: Mayfield, B.; McIntosh, 1.; McIntosh, V.; McIntosh, W.; Moffett, G.; Parker, T.; Pennington, L.; Perkins, R.; Reedy, D. ROW 4: Reich, L.; Reynolds, M.; Russell, F.; Shuman, 8.; Simpson, C.; Stamper, C.; Staton, 8.; Stroup, Y.; Sullivan, P. ROW 5: Taff, T.; Wainscott, 3.; Mrs. Rosa Schafer, Teacher. Q ; 4th Grade w. M ,, A AV; ROW 1: Baker, C.; Barnes, 1.; Beatty, M.; Boling, K.; Bowen, A.; Bussey, 8.; Cash, 8.; Caudill, C.; Caudill, D. ROW 2: Chester, L.; Comingore, 1.; Crowe, A.; Crum, D.; Dallas. M.; Doss, W.; Gellhouse, P.; Gellhouse, P.; Graves, G. ROW 3: Groff, R.; Hicks, A.; Jack- son, L.;1effries, 8.; Johnson, D.;10nes, R.; Kemple, L.; Laughlin, R.; Logan, E. ROW 4: McIntosh, D.; Matthews, 6.; Noonan, H.; Ogden, M.; Patterson, G.; Pennington, 3.; Perry, B.; Rice, D.; Sanders, M. ROW 5: Shuman, B.; Thomas, C.; Webb, A.; Whitehouse, K.; Wolfe, 6.; Mrs. Carolyn Francke, Teacher. 3rd Garde ROW 1: Bare, 8.; Baker, E.; Brading, 5.; Bruce, K.; Caudill, T.; Cole, N.; Darby, G.; Duvall, D.; Gentry, S. ROW 2: Grimes, 1.; Griffith, L.; Hedge, 1.; Holmes, L.; Houchens, R.; Huff, R.; Jeffries, W.; Johnson, D.; Jones, T. ROW 3: Kavanaugh, K.; Kemp, G.; Kitt- rell, L.; Lalibrete, 8.; Logan, C.; Logan, W.; Lynch, L.; McClure, K.; Miller, M. ROW 4: O'Brien, D.; Pacey, D.; Patrick, J.; Reich, 5.; Rollen, M.; Rycker, C.; 810116, R.; Walters, P.; Williams, B. ROW 5: Williams, 1-2.; Zehner, K.; Mrs. Clara Hickey, Teacher. ROW 1: Anderson,B.; Blessett, A.; Boling, 1-1.; Casey, 8.; Cissell, M.; Collier, T.; Daniels, 1-1.; Doss, L.; Gallman, R. ROW 2: Gilbert, L.; Grimes, M.; Hall, M.; Hitt, 1.; Houchens, B.; Houchens, S.; Ison, 8.; Johns, L.; Kallies, H. ROW 3: Kindred, P.; Latham, W.; Lewis, D.; Logsdon, 5.; Mackey, 1.; McRae, C.; Miller, L.; Moore, K.; Norman, V. ROW 4: Ogles- by, M.; Patterson, C.; Powell, B.; Roggenkamp, A.; Russell, A.; Shuman, F.; Stroup, A.; Tucker, T.; Whisman, S. ROW 5: Williams, D.; Wilson, R.; Mrs. Nancy Hubbard, Teacher. ix . ROW 1: Adams, C.; Beasley, M.; Boling, L.; Bright, C.; Burks, L.; Carlton. A.; Commugore, 1.; Coy; Crum, M. ROW 2: Darrah, D.; Emery, B.; Gould, R.; Griffin, G.; Halcomb, F.; Hedge, C.; Hooper, C.; Matthews, T.; Merriman, G. ROW 3: Mills, 8.; Morgan, P.; Owens, M.; Rawling. D.; Sanders, R.; Simpson, P.; Smith, F.; Tackett, L.; Thompson, P. ROW 4: Tull, 8.; Williams, L.; Wilson, R.; Mrs. Cordelia Cross. Teacher. ROW 1: Banks, D.; Blakley, 1.; Bowling, 8.; Compbell, F.; Cole, 8.; Couch, G.; Crace, L.; Darnell, N.; Davidson, A. ROW 2: Devine, L.; Doyle, B.; Frickhoeffer. E.; Grimes, L.; Harvey, 1.; Holmes, G.; Johnson. D.; Lewis, T.; McIntosh, S. ROW 3: Miller, 1.; Nash, 3.; Patterson, C.; Phillips, P.; Shelton, D.; Shipman, 1.; Smith, D.; Smith, D.; Stanley, V. ROW 4: Taylor, G.; Webb, M.; Williams, R.; Woodward, A.; Wynn, P.; Mrs. Gladys Dean, Teacher. a ROW 1: Adams, B.; Blessett, C.; Bowen, M.; Brumley, B.; Cissell, D.; Cooper, C.; Craig, 1.; Curtis, L.; Fields, P. ROW 2: Fletcher, D.; Hardin, U.; Hooper, B.; King, D.; Lalibene, L.; McIntosh, F.; Moffett, B.; Moore, U.; Pennington, D. ROW 3: Pumphrey, D.; Reynolds, 1.; Russell, M.; Schoen. K.; Sherman, P.; Simpson, P.; Stamper, M.; Staton. B.; Tull, R. ROW 4: Wampler, N.; Williams, B.; Worley. T.; Teacher, Mrs. Esther Martin. ll ROW 1: Bonsett, 1.; Bradshaw, M.; Burks, C.; Campbell, C.; Caudill, M.; Cooper, D.; Craig, 1.; Dean. A.; Faulkner, D. ROW 2: Fields, 6.; Frazier, V.; Grimes, L.; Henderson. P.; Houchen, W.; Huff, R.; Jeffries, 1.; Kemp, M.; Jones, B. ROW 3: Latham, P.; McIntosh, P.; Miller, D.; Oglesby, D.; Prather, 1.; Pumphrey, L.; Smith, M.; Thomas, D.; Thornhill, S. ROW 4: Wells. B.; Werner, A.; Williams. A.; Williams, R.; Witten, 1.; Yeager, E.; Teacher, Mrs . Lonnie Breeding . ROW 1: Blessett, 1.; Bright, 8.; Carlile, B.; Coleman, F.; Grace, 1.; Curtis, W.; Davidson, R.; Drew, 1.; Fox, D. ROW 2: Ganote, 6.; Grimes. B.; Harney, K.; Hooper, 8.; Ingram, M.;10hns, D.; Lalibertie. B.; Lynch, 8.; Matingly, 1. ROW 3: Maymon, V.; McRae, M.; Neal, M.; Niehaus, D.; Poindexter, R.; Roggenkamp, K.; Sheppard, 1.; Spencer, D.; Thomp- son, E. ROW 4: Wainscott, 1.; Webb, W.; White, D.; Williamns, K.; Yager, C.; Evaleigh Koerner, Teacher. 3N5. - ROW 1: Anderson, T.; Boling, D.; Bowyer, P.; Brison, D.; Casey, P.; Coombs, D.; Crase, K.; Crone, K.; Curts, B. ROW 2: Doss, P.; Frazier, 6.; Goode, G.; Grimes, 1.; Hattabaugh, . 8.; Hostetler. D.;1effries, D.; Johnson, P.;10nes. 1. ROW 3: 10nes, P.; Lanham, D.; May, L.; Middleton, P.; Neal, B.; O'Bryan, 3.; Pool, R.; Shuman, M.; Taylor. M. ROW 4: Thomp- son. L.; Welch, G.; Williams. A.; Wilson, P.; Zollman. P.; Edith Steele, Teacher. ROW 1: Baxter, 1.; Bowan, C.; Cain, B.; Clampitt, 8.; Cooper, N.; Crider, D.; Devine, B.; D113, D.; Fleenor, L. ROW 2: Fulkerson, K.; Gellhouse, D.; Gregary, J.; Hall, R.; Hitt, T.; Houchens,s .; Johns, B.; Kemp, V.; Lowery, B. ROW 3: McRae, D.; Moffett, 8.; Pennington, C.; Rinberger,K ;GSapp, .;SSparks, ;.Tolliner ;,Thompson D. ; White, T. ROW 4: Williams 1.; Wiseheart, M.; Yeager, 8.; Mary Salslirand, Teacher. ' Pleasant Ridge Schaol ROW 1: Armstrong, B.; Biggers, L. ;Brooks, D.; Campbell, R.; Conway, K.; Couch, D.; Crum, L.; Donnals, D.; Durham, B. ROW 2: Gibson, D.; Hall, L.; Haycraft, D.; Hobson, N.; Huff. B.; Kaelin, C.; McClellan, B.; Moffett, L.; Neville. E. ROW 3: Oldham, 1.; Rawlings, 1.; Roberts, C.; Seals, S.; Smith, 8.; Taylor, C.; Walker, 6.; Williams, A.; Wood, W.; Ray Chambers, Teacher. o.- vg..g....;g..;. -.... -..... ROW 1: Baker, L.; Ball, R.; Blessett, B.; Burgstrom. 1.; Cash, 1.; Grace, 1.; Darnall, 1.; Drew, N.; Frakes, E. ROW 2: Giltner, R.; Grace, A.; Griffin, 1.; Hale, C.; Hardin, G.; Henderson,1.; Huth, C.; Ingram. S.; King, C. ROW 3: Long, 11.; Lozier, V.; McRae, L.; Morgan, L.; O'Bryan. L.; Payne, 1.; Richardson. 1.; Rose, L.; Seibel, R. ROW 4: Stevens, W.; Upton. 1.; Watson, D.; Williams, H.: Teacher: James Cummins. ROW 1: Arbuckle, R.; Bell, 15.; Boling, C.; Campbell. 8.; Cooper. C.; Crick, R.; Crider, D.; DeVine. S.; Farnsley, H. ROW 2: Garner, 8.; Hall, L.; Hall, 8.; Hattabaugh, R.; Hermes, D.; Hodge, 6.; Hughes, L.; Lewis, C.; McCawley. 1. ROW 3: Miller. 1.; Murphy. D.; Oglesby, R.; Rawlings, 0.; Richmond, W.; Ritchie, R.; Ryker, M.; Shimfessel. G.; Stroud. E. ROW 4: Swallow, D.; Veach, C.; Whisman, R.; Wilson, 13.; Wilson, 8.: Teacher: Norman Gray. if $ $.22; 6th Grade ROW 1: Baker, C.; Blair, 6.; Bryant, L.; Carr, 1.; Combs, 1.; Cook, D.; Grace, 1.; Daniels, 6.; Doyle, T. ROW 2: Fleenor, T.; Giltner, D.; Gullion, R.; Hamilton, L.; Haynes, A.; Hodge, G.; Huff, C.; Keith, P.; Lowery, M. ROW 3: McCubbins, D.; Montgomery, A.; Nichols, B.; Panther, E.; Perry, 1.; Robertson, N.; Seagraves, T.; Spencer, 1.; Treece, P. ROW 4: Tyler, F.; Waterbury, G.; Williams, E.; Wynn, 8.; Teacher: Barbara Hester. ROW 1: Allen, 1.; Beard, M.; Blevins, L.; Bridges, M.; Butters. 0.; Charles, 1.; Cooper, F.; Dean, W.; Durham, L. ROW 2; Franczak, W.; Grant, R.; Gibbons, G.; Hale, E.; Hartley. W.; Henderson, W.; Hooper, B.; Ison, B.; Latham, C. ROW 3: Martin, 1.; Meredith. W.; Morin, L.; Oglesby, B.; Pettit, M.; Richardson. R.; Rosengarn, R.; Sargent, 1.; Sullivan, R. ROW 4: Times. R.; Van Meter. P.; Whalin, K.; Wilson, L.; Teacher: Alene Halcomb. -.L 5th Grade ROW 1: Adams, R.; Balmer, 1.; Banks, E.; Bell, 1.; Blessett, D.; Brading, D.; Cambell. R.; Cissell, L.; Cockran, B. ROW 2: Cole, C.; Cole,1.;Dean, 8.; Fields, E.; Frazier, D.; Gilden, C.;Goode,1.;Gou1d, P.;Gullion,1. ROW 3: Hardy, H.; Hartman, N.;10nes, D.; Lutgring, H.; Masingo, R.; Mick, A.; Middleton, E.; Obryan, 8.; Reed, D. ROW 4: Rose, 8 ; Schafer, P.; Schimdt, 8.; Shepherd, A.; Shipman, 5.; Sturgeon, 1.; True, R.; Turner, L.; Van Meter, L. ROW 5: Whitney, R.; Williams, 1.; Williams, A.; Zora Adams, Teacher. ; 5th Grade ROW 1: Allen, 1.; Armstrong, W.; Ball, M.; Boley, D.; Braman, 1.; Broady, L.; Burgstrom, P.; Cairnes, B.; Cave, D. ROW 2: Colvin, 1.; Courtney, D.; Criswell, B.; Delooch, 1.; Doyle, R.; Emerson. R.; Eswine, C.; Farnsley, 1.; Grace, D. ROW 3: Hale, 1.; Hargett, 1.; Hays, R.; Howard, L.; Johnson, E.; Kellems, M.; Kessinger, R.; Latham, R.; Mattingly, D ROW 4: McCoy, T.; Meeks, L.; Molck, P.; Patrick, M.; Pigg, L.; POWell, G.; Richey, T.; Sowder, 1.; Tackett, 1. ROW 5: Tyler, W.; Whitaker, D.; Wood, E.; Helen Scholl, Teacher. Mil hi'- ROW 1: Ames, T.; Askran, 1.; Bettler, D.; Bower. 1.; Braswell, D.; Burgess, B.; Cannon, L.; Carpenter, 1.; Cheesman, M. ROW 2: Cherry, R.; Couch, K.; Crabtree, L.; Criswell, D.; Dishon, L.; Elrod, B.; Fain, B.; Gaines, D.; Griffin, M. ROW 3: Hampton, 8.; Hawkins, 8.: Hoerth, W.; Huff, 6.; Ingram, D.; Jones, W.; Kennedy, 1.; Leep, R.; McBride, B. ROW 4: Littrell, C.; McDonald, K.; Metcalf, M.; Pherson,D.; Propes, 1.; Salem, L.; Stephens, L.; Tackett, N.; Wade, 8.; Williams, P.; Wilson, L.; Teacher, Frances Schultz. 4th Grade ROW 1: Ames, 8.; Blair, 8.; Blevins, 8.; Boley, C.; BBwer, R.; Burgstrom, 1.; Carr, T.; Cole, 8.; Grace, F. ROW 2: Crick, 1.; Dean, R.; Durham, 8.; Felker, E.; Gibbons, S.; Harris, D.; Hays, L.; Hubbard. B.;10nes, A. ROW 3: Long, L.; Lozier, M.; Martin, W.; Masingo, B.; Miller, 1.; Miller, W.; Myers, H.; Oldham, 8.; Powell, 1. ROW 4: Simpson, R.; Smith, S.; Soliday, G.; Tipton, 8.; Fraeger, C.; Upton, R.; Walker, 11.; Webb, 8.; Woody, 1. ROW 5: Williams, M.; Teacher, Luella Stratton. 4th1Gdera ROW 1: Askren. T.; Bradshaw, 1.; Brashear, 8.; Como, T.; Crone, C.; Crase, R.; Delaney, G.; Dones, 1.; Fain, M. ROW 2: Fleenor, R.; Hartley, M.; Hattabaugh, B.; Howard, W.; Johnson, M.; Jones, B.;10nes, M.; LaFever, B.; Lynch, 1. ROW 3: McBride, T.; McCauley, B.;Metca1f,1.;Murphy, W.; Nazario, R.; Oglesby, L.; Owen, K.; Smith, A.; Smith, T. ROW 4: Stewart, 1.; Thompson, H.; Tucker, Y.; Very, 8.; Walls, 8.; Wilson, C.; Wyhoff, C.; Yeager, C.; Miss Ruby McCullough, Teacher. N4th Grade ROW 1: Albert, 8.; Biggs, W.; Bradford, R.; Bristoe, P.; Broady, C.; Burks, L.; Carpenter, 1.; Curtis, A.; Darby, R. ROW 2: Emerson, R.; Gregory, R.; Griffin, 6.; Hawkins, N.; Howard, B.; Humes, M.; Kaelin, 8.; Keith, C.; Longest, D. ROW 3: Lynch, L.; Meredith, 1.; Middleton, 8.; Moore, L.; Neal, 6.; Neville, D.; Phillips, 8.; Pigg, 1.; Richardson, 8.; ROW 4: Smothers, T.; Tackett, L.; Townsend, P.; Truman, L.; Upton, D.; Watson, N.; Webb, 5.; Williams, L.; Williams, E. ROW 5: Young, F.; Mrs. Virginia Ray, Teacher. ROW 1: Ames, N.; Bland, D.; Benson, 1.; Bogen, 1.; Brashear, B.; Brewer, P.; Broughton, R.; Daniels, P.; Deweese, D. ROW 2: Elmore, R.; Evans, 6.; Franklin, P.; Garrett, K.; Gibson, R.; Hampton, L.; Harrison, 1.; Humes, K.; Ingram, P. ROW 3: Kelly, P.; Littrell, T.; Mat- tingly, M.; McKee, C.; Molak, 8.; Montgomery, A.; Morin, 3.; Owens, N.; Redden, T. ROW 4: Robertson. T.; Simpson, D.; Sowder, P.; Strong, P.; Treece, D.; Truman, 1.; Wycoff, 1.; VanOver, 6.; Wood, R. ROW 5: Zollman, L.; Mrs. Viola Hardy, Teacher. .. 4i 3rd Grad ROW 1: Ball, 6.; Bledsoe, K.; Braman, B.; Braswell, R.; Bridges, R.; Bryant, D.; Colvin, A.; Calhoun, E.; Cooper, T. ROW 2: Daily, D.; Devore, 8.; Durham, S.;'Ennis. 1.; Fox: M.; Gaines. K.; Gilden, S.; Goins, 1.; Hargett. L. ROW 3: Howard, G.; Hubbard, E.;10hnson, L.; Jones, 6.; Kennedy, 1.; McCurdy, 1.; McFall, N.; Meredith, M.; Montgomery, M. ROW 4: Oliver. 1.; Panther, D.; Peveler, 1.; Segraves, V.; Stephens. L.; Tyler, R.; Walden, 1.; Wright, 1 D.; Yenawine. 1.; Mrs. Katherine McClure, Teacher. 1 3rd Grade ROW 1: Amburgey, J.; Balmer, B.; Bradshaw, E.; Brown, A.; Carlton, N.; Clampitt, J.; Cochran, A.; Cox, 8.; Crider, M. ROW 2: Drew, C.; Drew. J.; Durbin, E.; Eckert, D.; Emery, C.; Evans, 8.; Evans, K.; Fields, H.; Fields, P. ROW 3: Freeman, K.; Harvey, E.; Helzer, 8.; Henderson, H.; Jeffries, R.; Lowery, M.; McCarvley, R.; Morgan, 8.; Mullins, F. ROW 4: Nash,R.; Neal, E.; O'Bryan, M.; Shipman, R.; Smith, T.; Sullivan, E.; Vest, E.; Walker, V.; Williams, J. ROW 5: York, J.; Mrs. Irene Weaver, Teacher. . I A ' + , 2nd Grade . ROW 1: Altizen, A.; Armstrong, T.; Bland, C.; Bridges, S.; Burgess, C.; Carter, D.; Clayton, C.; Cooper, P.; Crick, C. ROW 2: Guns, C.; Domes, C.; Duvall. D.; Edens, R.; Falls, J.; Flynn, B.; Gaines, D.; Greenwood, B.; D. Hargett; ROW 3: Henderson, C.; Jones, P.; Lefler, R.; Leverett, 8.; Long. D.; Metcalf, 8.; Nelson, 8.; Owens, J.; Palmer, W.; Risinger, G. ROW 4: Seibel, K.; Tyler, 8.; Webb, A.; Wilson. M.; Wilson, R.; Miss Mary Clark, Teacher. ROW 1: Ball, R.; Barton, K.; Biggs. 1.; Bowling, 6.; Boyd, D.; Brown, M.; Campbell, T.; Casse11,1.;Cook, C. ROW 2: Crone, P.; Dean, 6.; Bones, L.; Duncan, K.; Green, 15.; Hamilton, 15.; Haynes, M.; Howard, M.; Jackson, W. ROW 3: Jones, M.; Meeks, 1.; Montgo- mery, 1.; Moore, 13.; Owens, R.; Pickerill, T.; Prather, 1.; Rice, R.; Richardson, 1. ROW 4: Sego. D.; Smith, A.; White, S.; Wycoff, F.; Nina Lawrence. Teacher. 59!. ARV 1L i ROW 1: Asken, B.; Belcher, D.; Boger, T.; Brashear, D.; Burks, R.; Carver, K.; Conner, 1.; Couch, D.; Crider, L. ROW 2: Davis, 8.; Dean, C.; Delaney, M.; Emerson, V.; Eswine, 6.; Fields, 13.; Green, 1.; Hale, F.; Harmon, S. ROW 3: Hayes, N.; Hitt, B.; Hoskins, 15.; Ingram, R.; King, C.; Montgomery, R.; Oliver, 1.; Osborne, E.; Reed, D. ROW 4: Robertson, D.; Shepherd, M.; Simms, 1.; Whitaker, R.; Woody, V.; Zollman, L.; Lucille Payne, Teacher. ROW 1: Altizer, D.; Ames, 6.; Ball, R.; Boger, M.; Burgess, C.; Butters, R.; Combs, Z..; Compton, A.; Cox, I. ROW 2: Daniels, 1.; Fain, V.; Former, C.; Freeman, 8.; Gilliam, . D.; Goodlett, R.; Hampton, 1.; Hargett, 8.; Hecker, B. ROW 3: Hecker, R.; Henderson, R.; Huff, C.; Issac, S.; Johnson, J.; Kelley, M.; LaFever. S.; Lindsey, 1.; McFa11,J. ROW 4: . Simms, M.; Stacy, R.; Swallow, R.; Walker. V.; White. B.; Woody, 6.; York. W.; Mrs. '3': Games, Teacher. ' Y W R K... ., . lst Grade ROW 1: Baker, R.; Belcher, B.; Bottorff. P.; Brewer, G.; Broughton, A.; Brooks, V.; Carpen- 6 ter, T.; Cartwright, T.; Carver, J. ROW 2:4 Connors, B.; Devine, C.; Dewaese, P.; Gaines, Rg S.; Goforth, 8.; Hall. R.; Harris, L.; Hartley, A.; Howard, J. ROW 3: Johnson, L.; Keller'ns, G L.; Lawson, L.; Leverett, R.; Littrell, V.; McFall, C.; Pickerill, D.; Rice, P.; Risinger, M. Fr ROW 4: Selent, Y.; Simmons, 3.; Smith, R.; Stroud, D.; Treece, T.; Wood. L.; Ziehm, 8.; 10 Ruby Riddle , Teacher . Jonathan fanning School 23m 2;: , t i -X ROW 1: Armstrong, E.; Allen, R.; Baird, T.; Benge, B.; Biggers, B.; Blevins, 13.; Brawner. F.; Burton, 1.; Clough. S. ROW 2: Cook. K.; Cooper, 8.; Crick, L.; Durbin, 1-1.; Gibson, D.; Hall, 1.; Hamilton, 8.; Henderson, 8.; Hester. D. ROW 3: Hislip, K.; Kisor, G.; Kisor, P.; ' Law. L.; Lewis, W.; Meadows, R.; Means. F.; Melton. P.; Nelson. J. ROW 4: Oglesby, 6.; Pace, L.; Potts, A.; Reynolds, R.; Richey, D.; Rutter, 8.; Sommerville, B.; Tate, P.; Tate, T. ROW 5: Thomas, R.; Tyler, 5.; Wininger, M.; Robert Pearson, Teacher. ROW 1: Adams, L.; Arbuckle, L.; Barnes. P.; Bowling, H.; Burton, K.; Breeden, 8.; Brooks, 6.; Bryant, P.; Crick, K. ROW 2: Dearborn, R.; Ferguson, 1.; Fletcher, D.; Frakes, C.; Grade Frakes, D.; Gilbert, K.; Giltner, R.; Hall, 8.; Hall, T. ROW 3: Haycraft, V.; Hinton, P.; Jones, C.; Martin, 1.; Nash, J.; Neal, E.; Peters, 1.; Scifres, M.; Spencer, A. ROW 4; Spencer, 8.; Smith, D.; Somerville, R.; Sparrow, A.; Stricker. D.; Tobias, M.; Warren, R.; White, 6.; June Tate, Teacher. 3rd Grade ROW 1; Albertson, D. ; Allen, P.; Boling. J.; Booth. L.; Brawner, D. ; Campbell, L.; Cooper. C.; Farmer, W.; Gibson, D. ROW 2: Giltmer, B.; Hall, M.; Hall, R. ; Hedges, G. ; Hester, D.; Huckaba, 8.; Johnson, D. ; Kisor, P.; Tate. S. ROW 3: Lowe, M.; Martin, M.; Massey, M.; Means. P.; Miles, 1.; Montgomery, M.; Pennington, R.; Philips, D. ; Robinson, S. ROW 4; Shaw, 1.; Singleton. C.; Smith, D.; Smith, 1.; Stillwell, H.; Taflinger, B.; Tyler, 8.; Watson, D. ; Woolum, W. ; Viola Hardy, Teacher. 2nd Grade ROW 1; Berry. 1.; Brawner, S. ; Clough. R. ; Cole. D. ; Coulter. R. ; Grant, C. ; Haycraft, L. ; Hays, T.; Hodge. M. ROW 2; Hubbard, B.; Huckaba. C.; Knight, L.; LaVon, 15.; Lewis, B.; Lewis, D.; Lewis, 1.; Malcomb, K.; Martin, A. ROW 3: Neal, B.; Pace, M.; Phillips, B.; Reynolds. G. ; Rutter, 8.; Shaw, 8.; Smith, D.; Stricker, J. ; Veach, D. ROW 4: Wilson, 6.; Wininger, T.; Yeager. D.; Zimmerman, V.; Elinor Blick, Teacher. 1 st Crade ROW 1: Booth, A.;Burton, L.;Durbin, 1.; Egan, T. L;SFralzier. .; Hayes, D.; Hedges, M Johnson, R.; Kisor, R. ROW 2: LaVon, M.; Lewis. ;Mauk, L.; Miles, 8.; Ramsey, B Renaker D.; Robinson, D.; Simms, C.; Sparrow, C.; Sparrow, M.; Stillwell, R.; Stillwell, R.; Thomas, L.; Traub, T.; Tyler. 6.; Young, C.; Young, R.; Martha Robertson, Teacher. Patrol B oys CHARLESTOWN CLEANERS 359 Market Street Phone AL 6-3411 Charlestown , Indiana VENROE THEATER Bows For the MARKET Best in Charlestown Family Indiana Entertainment 934 Main St. Charlestown Ph. A1 6-3277 Ind' FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS 8: LOAN ASSOC. 123 E. Maple, Jeffersonville, Indiana - Phone Bu-37497 Compliments of BOTTORFF'S PHARMACY Prescriptions STONER'S Accurately Filled SERVICE STATION For More Than Sixty Years State Rd. 62 A1 6-3909 314 Main Cross A1 6-2188 FRANKLIN FINANCE CO. Loans and Financing Charlestown, Ind. A16-3366 291 Market KEY MARKET 219 Halcyon Rd . 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