Charlestown High School - Pirates Yearbook (Charlestown, IN)

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,a glinM, i . :-J' THE ADMINISTRATION OF CHARLESTOWN HIGH SCHOOL IN PLANNING CONFERENCET! J: ff, 9'17 g g 3: 75. l ,1! '93 L. to R.: Mr. Alton Cochran, Mr. Glen Ross, Mr. Robert Myers, amd Mr. James Taflinger. 13. gig. -vV gf. J'i't. . 5:: WE DEDICATE TO YOUTH . . . ,3 - i 'VFIA This book is dedicated to youth with the hope that the goal which they seek will be inspired by a higher Power than that which a scien- tist could provide. As youth moves, so shall the progress of the world. The youth of a nation are the trustees of posterity. -k - 4x... Disraeli GLEN A. ROSS ROBERT MYERS JAMES TAFLINGER Principal Assistant Principal Grade School Principal KATHERINE SMITH CHARLES NICHOLSON LUCILLE ROSS ARNOLD BEARD Dean of Girls Guidance Counselor Librarian Visiting Teacher ILENE WEBB NANCY LISANBY IDA BELLE SMALL School Nurse School Clerk Township Clerk ' .- Km. ,nmsri igniiiwmarm 1 '11-;3 mm -l.'.giT.R;W?I-u4inc?- L. 4' raw : 2y; 53,5362 ' .- Lav .4W ZORA ADAMS ELINOR BLICK LUCILLE BOWEN IOCIE BOYD Fifth Grade Second Grade Arts and Crafts English and Latin CARLICE BREEDING LONNIE BREEDING RAY CHAMBERS MARY E. CLARK SCieDCC First Grade Sixth Grade Second Grade CORDELIA CROSS JAMES C. CUMMINS ROBERT DAY GLADYS DEAN Sixth Grade Math and Physics Second Grade Second Grade A CAROLYN FRANCKE FRANCIS FRANCKE CARLOS J. FRIEND REX GETTELFINGER Fourth Grade Business Science Chemistry MARGARET GILBERT VIRGINIA GLADDING NORMAN GRAY FERN GRIMES English English - Reading Sixth Grade First Grade . . 3 3-:', 1,', ; I :1: might; v ,. 1-H '. . 'r WWW UV MARY A. HARDY VIOLA HARDY CLARA HICKEY GENEVA HINTON Third Grade Third Grade Third Grade Third Grade ALENE HOLCOMB NANCY HUBBARD ELMER KAHL LOUIS KLEOPFER Sixth Grade Third Grade Math - Soc. Studies Biology - Asst. Coach EVALEIGH KOERNER ESTHER MARTIN JERRY MAYHALL RUBY McCULLOUGH First Grade Second Grade Elem. Music Third Grade CATHERINE McCLURE GUY F. MCCLURE EUGENE McLEMORE JAMES MELLON Third Grade Math - Science English - Soc. Stu. Sixth Grade MARIORIE MIDDLETON JEANNINE MOORE EMMA MORGAN CHRISTINE MULLIKIN English Fourth Grade Vocal Music Sixth Grade JOHN P. O'REAR MARY PALICKI MAGDALENE PATTERSON LUCILLE PAYNE Industrial Art Business - Eng. Algebra Second Grade ROBERT PEARSON VIRGINIA RAY HAROLD REIS RUBY RIDDLE Grade Art Fourth Grade History - Soc. Stud. First Grade JACK RISINGER MARTHA ROBERTSON ROSA SCHAFER HARRIS SCHOEN GOV- ' Speech Ther. First Grade Fifth Grade Band and Music HEITEN SCHOLL FRANCES SCHULTZ SANDRA SHANKLIN MARY E. SIMS Flfth Grade Fifth Grade Fifth Grade Horne EC- JEAN SLONE ANN ROSS SMITH EDITH STEELE DAVID STEWART English Home Ec. First Grade Soc. Stu. - Fresh - Coach PEGGY STONER LUELLA STRATTON MABEL SWAIN ROBERT TRESTER First Grade Fourth Grade Bio. - Phys. Ed. Auto Shop NITA VARNEY IRENE WEAVER FERN WICKSTROM JOE WILLIAMS French - Science Third Grade Business - Math Voc. Agriculture MARGARET COCHRAN JOHN WOOD NORMA WOOD Eighth Grade Coach Physical Education CUSTODIANS CHARLESTOWN HIGH SCHOOL 1960- 1961 CLASS MOTTO Not F inished, Jut Begun CLASS FLOWER Yellow Rose CLASS COLORS Mint Green and White SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS FRONT ROW, L. to R.: Mr. Risinger, Mr. Myers, Frank Bush, Mrs. Gladding, and Mr. Ross. BACK ROW, L. to R. : Buddy Bettler, Rita Schafer, Judy Brown, and Judy Montgomery. SENIOR ACTIVITIES Senior Play Senior Dance Senior Trip SENIOR CLASS PROJECTS Paper Drive Fruitcakes Pepper and Vanilla Christmas Tree Sale Candy Sale ABBOTT, CARMEN ELAINE I was gratified to be able to answer promptly, and I did, I said I didn't know. F. H. A. 1, 2; Dancing Club 1; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 1, 2; Annual Staff 3; Ass't Ed. Annual Staff 3; Chorus - Operetta 1, 2, 3; Commercial Con- test 2, 3; Gyping 4th Placer Basketball Queen, Attendant ABBOTT, DARWIN Our horizon is never quite at our elbows. Student Council 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4 ADAMS, CARROLL BURNETTE What am I doing here ? Intramural 12 ADAMS, TONY Life is a puzzle with some of the pieces missing. G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary 3, 4; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Nurses Club 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 1; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play Make-Up 3 ALLEN, TOMMY To love the game beyond the prize. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 1; Vice-President 1; Annual Staff 4; Boys' State 3; F.T.A. 4 AMBURGEY, ARTHUR It's now or never. Track 1, 2; Cross Country 2; Intramural Basketball 2 ARMSTRONG, LEON Why cheat. when you can study? F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Sentinel 3; Vice-President 4 BAILEY. RICHARD LEE I can resist everything except temptation. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4; Paper Staff 4; Class Play 3, 4; F. T. A. 4 BAIRD. JANET Eyes are the window of the mind. F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4; G.A.A. 3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; Oper- etta 1; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary-Treasurer Booster Club 4; School Paper 3, 4; Reporter Nurses Club 4; Nurses Club 3, 4; Annual Staff 3, 4 BARTON. DON Live while you are alive because you are dead a long time. Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Class Tourney 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 3; Dance Club 1 BELCHER, LARRY What this world needs is a lOgt bottle of Orange. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; F. T, A, 3, 4; Class President 1; Dancing Club 1; Movie Club 2; Gym Club 1 SELLER, BOBBY It's the quick thinkers who become leaders - He who hesitates is bossed. Freshman Basketball; Junior Varsity 2; F. T. A. 3, 4; Class Tourney 3, 4; Intramural 3, 4; Junior Play; Senior Play BETTLER, BUDDY Early to bed and early to rise - till you make enough cash to do otherwise. National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Class Treasurer 4; F. T. A. Treasurer 4; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys' State Alternate 3; Student Manager of Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Paper Staff 4; Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Tourney 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play; Movie Club 1; Gym Helper 4 BIRKLA, LINDA Nothing so lovely as truth. G. A. A. 1;F. H. A. 1, 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2; Band 3, 4; Nurses Club 3; F. T. A. 4; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Play BOURNE, MARY A true friend is the best possession. F. H. A. l, 2, 3, 4; F.H. A. Treasurer 3; F.H. A. Honor Chapter Chairman 4; G. A. A. 1, 2; Paper Staff 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 2, 3; Honor Society 3, 4; Girls' State Alternate; Chorus 2, 3; Junior Play BOWYER, KAREN Laugh and be merry; remember, better the world with a song. F.H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; ET. A. 4; Operetta 1; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls' State Delegate; F. F. A. Sweetheart 3; School Paper 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Quartet 3 BRADING, ROGER It is better to wear away than rust away. Arts and Crafts Club 1, 2 BREIDENBACH, DENNIS What? No girls in heaven, then just leave me here. Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; F. T. A. 4; Boys' State Alternate BREIDENBACH, WALTER Cheer up! Tomorrow you might be kicked out of Government class. Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country Man- ager 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Base- ball 4; Track Manager 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Tourney 1, 2, 3, 4; Commercial Contest 3; F. T. A. 4 BRIDGES, JUDITH ANN If ye have faith as a grain of mustard seed nothing shall be impossible unto you. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 1, 3; S. S. S. l, 2, 3; Booster Club 4; Majorette 3, 4; Drum Majorette 4; Nurses Club 4; Nurses Club President 4 BROWN, JUDY Happiness is no laughing matter. F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F. H. A. Secretary 4; G. A. A. 1, 2; Chorus 1; Booster Club 1, 2; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; Pirettes 2; Class Secretary 2; Class Reporter 4; Nurses Club 3, 4; Senior Play; Commerr cial Contest 3, 4; Basketball Queen, Attendant BURNS, MELVIN When you are buying anything look for the 'Trade Mark. I F.F.A. 1, 2, 3 BUSH, FRANK Brevity is the soul of wit. Class President 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; F. T. A. 4; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Student Council President 4; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 3, 4; Class Play 3; Boys' State Delegate 3; Track 2. CARLTON, ANNA MARIE The fewer the words, the greater the profit. Nurses Club 1, 2; Library Helper 4 CARLTON, PHYLLIS LEE Marriage is paradise, F.H. A. Secretary 1, 2, 3; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3; Library Club 1.2; Band 1. 2.3;F. T. A. 2 CARTER, BARBARA If at first you don't succeed, quit! Dance Club 1; F. H. A. 1, 2; Nurses Club 3, 4 CASSETTY. PATSY Great things come in small packages. Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Booster Club 4; Girls' State Alternate CHEESMAN, JANET ANN While toward the Devil's house we tread girls. a thousand steps ahead. F. H. A. 1, 2; F. T. A. 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Club 1; Annual Staff 4; Pep Band 1, 2'; Senior Play; Clarinet Quartet 2; Band Report 4; Band Play 2 COLLIER, HERMAN VERNON To make the best better. Track 1; Games Club 1; Intramural Basketball 1, 2 ' COMBS, ALBERT Wit is the salt of conversation - not the food. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2; Annual Staff 4; Track 1; Boys' State Alternate; F. T. A. 4 COMBS, ROGER What this world needs is a lover. Basketball 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; F. T. A. 3, 4; Class Vice-President 3; Dance Club 1, 2 CONARD, SANDRA Keep your face always toward the sunshine, and the shadows will fall behind you. G. A. A. 1, 2; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F. H. A. Reporter 4; Nurses Club 3, 4; Nurses Club Secretary 3, 4 213,323 :5' . j .2 -. z 4.- t... .J .4233 v' .41. :dif t . .a' 9:, V44;- 15,-3.1 :73. a 4.34.1. 5.: .1 , 1.5....- l - fags, $1., COOPER, PHYLLIS You are not measured for what you've got, but for what you are. F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F. T. A. 3, 4; Class Reporter 3; Dance Club 1; Chorus 2; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4 CUMMINS, JUDY Time makes perfection - But who's got time??? Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 4; High School Quartet 3, 4; Girls' Ensemble 4; Junior Play; Nurses Club 3, 4; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Dancing Club 1; Oper- etta 1; Annual Staff 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4 DOCKTER, DON Never say no to money. Baseball 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Class Tourney 3; Intramural All State 3; Gym Club 1 DOYLE, GEORGE Love conquers all. Movie Club 1 DUNCAN, PHILIP If I can stop one heart from breaking, I shall not live in vain. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Play DUTY. MICHAEL L. What I say to be the truth today, may not be the truth tomorrow. Intramural Basketball 1, 3, 4; Class Tourney 1, 3, 4 EBERLE, LOIS A. let thy discontents be secret. Booster Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 3; Nurses Club 3; F. T. A. 3, 4; Dance Club 1; Photography 2 FERGUSON, MELVIN Be kind to your teachers, unless you can get away with it. FRANCKE, KAREN Unto you is paradise opened, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. President 3, 4; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F. H. A. Treasurer 2; F. T. A. 4; Nurses Club 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club President 4; Cheer- leader Alternate 4; Junior Class Play; Paper Staff 2' 4; Annual Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls' State Delegate 3; Basketball Queen, Attendant FULT Z, BARBARA Great beauty, great success, and great riches are really and truly of no great use; a right heart ex- ceeds all. F. H. A. 1, 2; Booster Club 1, 2; Music 1, 2; Dance Club 1; Nurses Club 4 GIBSON, BETTY Success accomplishes life. Dance Club 1; Nurses Club 3, 4; Booster Club 4; Commercial Contest 3 GIVAN, EDWARD If I had the wings of an angel, over those prison walls I would fly. Movie Club 1 GIVAN, RAYMOND A good book is a man's best friend. Annual Staff 4; Gym Club 1 GROTE, MARILYN The more I see of men - the more I admire dogs. F.H. A. 1, 2; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2,3,4; Booster Club 4; Operetta 1 HAMMONDS, PAT Music's not immortal, but the world makes it sweet. Operetta 1; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 4; Dance Club 1; Nurses Club 4 HARDIN, CHARLES A penny saved is a penny earned. HOLLOWELL, BARBARA She has love in her life. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Paper Staff 4; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-President of G. A. A. 4; Nurses Club 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Dancing Club 1; Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. Class Representative JACKSON, MARTHA What is life without boys? Nurses Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 4 JAMES. BARBARA Little soul, so warm and true. Dance Club 4; Library Practice 2, 3; Class Treasurer 2 JENKINS, WAYMAN . There is no closed season for those who are hunt- ing trouble. Movie Club 1 HARDIN, LARRY If at first you don't succeed, forget it, it wasn't worth doing anyway HARTLAGE, JOHN Don't live it up so you won't have to live it down. Movie Club 1 HOBSON, CATHERINE She doth nothing but talk of her horse. Operetta l; Chorus 1; Girls' State Alternate; Library 3; Honor Society 3, 4; Editor of Annual Staff 4; Booster Club 4 HEDGES, BETTY One today is worth two tomorrows. Dance Club 1; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 4; Operetta 1; Nurses Club KING. JUANITA Youth is not a time of life; it is a state of mind, .. G. A. A. 1, 2, 3; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Nmses Club 3, 4; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dancing Club 1; Band 1, 4; Clarinet Quartet 1; Annual Staff 3; Junior Play; Basketball Queen 3; Class Tourney 1, 3; Basketball Queen, Attendant; Band Secretary-Treasurer 4 KITTRELL. CLAUDINE If fate means you to lose, give him a good fight anyhow. Chorus 1, 2; Operetta l; Booster Club 1; F. H. A. 1, 2; Commercial Contest iTyping 1st and 3rd Placex Class Reporter 2; Paper Staff 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 3 KNLES. DORIS ANN Love is a wonderful thing. Dance Club 1; Nurses Club 3, 4 KOCHERSPERGER. TONY I never let study interfere with my education. Chorus 3, 4 LEDBETTER, CHUCK EDWARD Don't do anything I wouldn't do, 'cause I probably, most likely, wouldn't do it. Basketball 1, 2, 3; Track 1; Junior Play; Dance Club 1; Paper Staff 3; Boys' State Alternate; Gym Club 1 LEEP, JAMES By all means marry; if you get a good wife, you'll be happy, if you get a bad one, you'll be a philos- opher. New Washington Cross Country 1, 3, 4; Track 1, 3, 4; Student Manager 1; Intrammal 2, 3, 4; Class Tourney 2, 3, 4; Boys' State Alternate 3; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; F. T. A. 4; American Chess and Checkers 4; Booster Club 4 LYNN, CAROLYN ANN Some girls are just naturally born sweet. F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Chapter Chairman 3; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F. T. A. 3, 4; F. T. A. Presi- dent 4 LYONS. DAVE God helps those who help themselves, but why can't he help me first? Track 1, 2, 3; Cross Country 1, 2, 3; F. T. A. 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Operetta 1; Senior Play; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 MARTIN, CLAYTON I'm not lazy, I'm just saving my energy. Photo Club 1 MASINGO, BILLY Hard work never hurt anyone 'as long as you don't do it. ' F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. Reporter 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 2, 3, 4 MAYMON, PAULA I don't give nobody nothin . . . they take it! ! F.H. A. 1, 2; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Nurses Club 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 McINTYRE, DAVID Do as I say, not as I do. Dancing Club 1; Photo Club 2; Games Club 1 McVICKER, JERRY The only way to get ahead, and stay ahead is to use a head. Dance Club 1; Science Club 1; Intramural 3, 4; Gym Helper 4; Movie Club 2, 3; Cross Country 4 MELTON. VELICE Not finished just begun. Dancing Club 1, 2; Booster Club 1, 2, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; F. H. A. 1; Nurses Club 4 MONTGOMERY, JUDY My youth may wear and waste, but it will never rust in my possession. Girls' State Delegate 3; National Honor Society 4; Paper Staff 2, 3, 4; Editor of Paper 4; Class Play 3, 4; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F. H. A. President 3; F. H. A. Vice-President 4; Class Vice-President 4; Booster Club 1, 2, 3; Annual Staff 3; F. F. A. Sweetheart Runner-Up 3; G. A. A. 1 MONTGOMERY, s'TEVE Don't do today what you can put off till tomor- row. Freshman Basketball 1; J. V. Basketball 2; Intra- mural 3, 4 MOORE, KAY I know that the sunshine shall follow the rain. F H. A. 1, 2, 3; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 4; Class Play 4; Operetta l MORGAN, JIMMY Plat Boy. Freshman - Senior MUDD. CAROLE I wish to make no enemies. F. H. A. 1, 2, 3; F. H.A. Parliamentarian 3; G. A. A. 1, 2; Class Tourney 1, 2; Class Reporter 1; Nurses Club 1 NAPIER, BOB Thinking is but an idle waste of time. F.F.A.1,2,3,4 NEWLAND, MITCHELL CLARK Don't give up the ship, boys, the girls are at the next port. Intramural Basketball 2, 3; Class Tourney 3; Intra- mural All Stars 3; Gym Club 1 PHILLIPS, MARILYN JANICE To the stars with difficulty. F.H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F. H. A. Reporter 3; Junior Play PIERCE, DAVID Live and let live. Basketb all 1 POOL, EDDIE Watch the world go by. RATLIFF, JANE KAY Wit hath wisdom. Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F. H. A. l, 2; F. T. A. 3; Nurses Club 3 SANDERS, RUBEN Why study, when you can cheat? Basketball 1, 2; Track 2; Dancing Club 1 SCHAFER, RITA The best elixir is a friend. F.H. A. 1,2; F. H. A. Treasurer 2; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 1, 2, 3; Treasurer of Honor Society 3; Class Secretary 3, 4; Class Tour- ney l, 2, 3 SCHINDLER, DELORES The art of pleasing is to seem pleased. F.H.A. 1;Movie Club 2; G. A. A. 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Class Tourney 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 4; Commercial Contest 3; Nurses Club 4; Class Play 3; Costumes - Class Play 4 SEALS. JAMES An honest man is the noblest work of God. F.F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 SHIELDS, SANDRA Elope and be happy. Silver Creek 1, 2, 3; G. A. A. '1, 2, 3; F. H. A. 2, 3; S.C. Club 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3 SMALL, CHARLES I shall look at girls no more. RF. A. l SMITH, DONALD I can be pushed just so far. F.F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; RF. A. Reporter 2; F. F. A. Presi- dent 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society . 4; Geometry Contest 2; F. H. A. King 3 SPENCER, GARY I have been contented therefore, no more shall be desired. F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. Vice-President 3; F. F. A. Sentinel 4; F. F. A. Sweetheart Runner-Up STANDIFER. CHARLES D. .. Always do right, this will gratify some people and amuse the rest. STRICKER, JACKIE What a time! What a civilization! Booster Club 2, 3, 4; Dancing Club 1, 2; Annual Staff 4 TAYLOR, LINDA Youth will be served, every dog hath his day, and mine has been a fine one. F. H. A. 1,2; Chorus 1, 2; Operetta l, 2; Booster Club 1, 2, 3 TOBIAS, RONNIE Roses are red, Violets are blue, So what! 1 National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Class Treasurer 3; Science Seminar 3, 4; Dance Band 2. 3, 4; Boys' State Delegate TUNGATE, FREDDIE LEE Beat Khrushchev! National Society 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Semi- nar 3, 4; Dance Band 2, 3, 4 TUCKER, RONALD Lord, help the teachers, because they surely can't help themselves. WIGGINS, GARY Student Council 1; Student Manager 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 3, 4; Science Seminar 3, 4; Boys' State Delegate; I. U. Achievements Tests 1, 2, 3 WILLEY, MICKEY A little soul - so warm and true. F. H. A. l, 2, 3; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 4 WHITAKER, BEVERLY What a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive. F. H. A. 2, 3; Nurses Club 4; Photography Club 1 mg YOUNG, BILLY Leap in, limp out. I NOBLE, SUE b How fair and sweet, she seems to be 1 I Jeffersonville 1, 2, 3 HOVER, TERRY I believe in work, but I am not in favor of it. MORROW. DAVID After a storm comes a calm. THOMAS, JEWELL I see the right, approve it, too; condemn the wrong, yet the wrong pursue. F. H. A. 1, 2, 3; F. T.A. 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Play 2; Senior Play; Annual Staff 4; Booster Club 2, 3, 4; Band Reporter tAssistanQ 4 WAMPLER, ROGER I have been contented therefore, no more shall be desired. rlo 9 nw 6 9 SO. 5 A L C R m N E S SENIOR TRIP TO CHICAGO We 're off again This walking is rough on your feet. Don McNeils' Breakfast Party Mrs. Gladding and Friends Rock of Gibralter SENIOR TRIP TO CHICAGO On the Bus Sandy goes mad over Mad . . . Magazmel Ohhh, our aching feet! SENIOR CLASS TRIP: CHICAG K 1 'v s t Where do we go from here? All aboard! Only 25 steps to go! Boat ride on Lake Michigan Worn out. 28 SENIOR CLASS WILLS y Allen. will my ability to burn more food from omm . 1' T n the cafeteria than anyone else to different people i Mike Hall. 1, Arthur Amburgey, Trester to Ronnie Thomas. 1, Darwin Abbott, will my will to someone Who Wants to will something but doesn't have a will. Leon Armstrong. will my ability to draw to Mrs. Bowen. Larry Belcher, do hereby will my ability to dunk the ball to Tom Zorro Whitaker, The Bone. Roger Brading, being of sound mind do hereby will my government book to Charles Jones provided he uses it will my ability to get along with Mr. more than I did. Janet Baird. being of sound mind, do hereby leave my various and many nicknames to Kay Hardy and Jill Ben- son. since they haven't any. Walter Breidenbach, being of sound psyco, do hereby will my ability to argue with Mr. Risinger about my grades and still be friends to the Juniors. Dickie Baily, will my ability to get along with anybody to anyone who'thinks he can do better than I did. Karen Bowyer, will all of my knowledge of Chemistry to Mr. Gettlefinger, since he needs it worse than I do. Linda Birkla, will my driving ability to anyone who can have it and still stay alive. Melvin Burns, do hereby will my ability to keep an 6X tra. pencil to any Senior year 1961-62. Judith Bridges, being of sound mind and body will my ability to argue with Mr. Schoen to whoever might need it. Frank Bush, being of unsound mind and body, do hereby will everything I have to anybody that wants to have nothing. Buddy Bettler, being rich and Treasurer of the Senior Class. Future Teachers Association, and the National Honor Society. will to any student the rare ability of earning a living while attending Charlestown High School. 1, Mary Bourne, would like to will my typing eraser to Judy tChambersi Hardin, but there wasn't much left of it when I got through with it. L Roger Combs, will my hand-me-down name of Little Bear to anyone who thinks they can bear it. L Barbara Carter, will my most cherished possessions, my Government and Economic books, to the nearest trash can. 1' Pm? Cassetty, one of the unfortunate eighteen, do hereby will my ability to remain in the cafeteria with the Other seventeen unfortunates, while the other half .Sgtze class'is. in the room in session to my brother and . prov1dmg Mr. Risinger is still teaching. L Janet Cheesman . will m abilit to make a U turn on JCffersonville T y y sh umpike to Marlene Bruce, providing e does it with the car running like I did. I. H ' berman Collier, will to Jimmy Morrow my ability to 00k.dates ahead of time. I, Anna Marie Carlton, being of sound mind, hereby will my ability to lose weight to anyone who thinks they can do better. I. Phyllis Cooper, do hereby will my ability to become a Senior to my sister, Patty, provided she has as much fun as I did. I, Phyllis Ann Carlton, being of sound mind and body will my ability to pass Government without having a book to Pat Allen; Take this Pat because next year you will have to carry your own books. We, Wally and Albert Combs, will our talents and nick- names to Tom The Bone Rip. Zip, Zeke, Zero. Zor- ro, and finally Whitaker, so that he may forge ahead of the other contestants in the race for nickname king. Judy Cummins, will my fleas to anyone that will take them and promise not to scratch any harder than I did. Donald Doctor, will my skill of basketball to Paul Blevins. Lois Eberle, being of sound mind, do hereby will and bequeath a locker full of pencils to Jimmy Morrow, to who they really belong in the first place. Karen Francke, being of unsound mind, do hereby will and bequeath to my sister, brother, and parents, the quietness of home and school when I am gone. Barbara Fultz, do hereby will Elana Doyle the ability to get her license when she is 18, providing she is silly enough to wait that long. Marilyn Grote, being of sound mind and body, do here- by will Barbara Carter to anyone who thinks they can put up with this Blonde headed nut. Juanita King, in sound mind and body, will my ability to dodge a dog and hit a telephone pole to Julie Hester providing she breaks her nose like I did. Raymond Givan, will to Ernie Doyle all of my shop abilities. Betty Gibson. do hereby will my ability to forge Mr. Francke's signature to anyone but Mr. Trester. Terry Hover, being of unsound mind and body to match, do hereby will my excellent memory to---uh---what's ---his name? Doris Ann Kneis, being of unsound body and mind, will my Government book to Jennie Deel provided she uses it as much as I did. Betty Hedges, will my ability to talk in class during chorus to Judy Maymon, providing she doesn't get caught like I did. Catherine Hobson, will my height to Carole Rothbauer. Pat Hammonds, in a poor state of mind, will my ability to stay out Tate during the week and come to school the next day to anyone who thinks they can stand it, be- cause I sure couldn't. Barbara Hollowell, do hereby will one inch of my hips to Phyllis Goins, providing she can concol them as well as I have. Larry Hardin, hereby will my coveralls to the auto shop class provided they don't get them any dirtier than I 29 did. 1, Barbara James, do hereby will my History book to Betty Barton and Rita McKee providing they use it as much as I have. I, Wayman Jenkins, being of unsound mind and body will my ability to get along with Mr. Gettlefinger to Paul Mackey. I, Martha Jackson. will my laziness to anyone who may be suffering from over-ambition. I, Tony Kocketsperger, do hereby will to all the egg- heads my famous last words, The Yoke is on you. 1, James Leep. being of sound and intelligent mind tques- tionablel do hereby will and bequeath to all future Seniors of Charlestown High School, a life time supply of good cheer and happiness that I shared with the pre- sent graduating class of '61. I, David Lyons, being of little mind and body, will my only real possession, my paper route. to my brother, Joe, provided he will wake my beloved teacher, Mr. Risinger, every morning at 4:00 a. m. by hitting his storm door with the paper with all his might. I, Carolyn Lynn, will my knowledge of math to the Jun- iors, providing that they do better than I did. I. Clayton Martin, do hereby will my knowledge of as to what makes a car start to Jimmy Leep. He doesn't. I, Carol Mudd. will nothing to anyone who may want it. I, Jim Morgan, being of unsound body and hallow mind, do hereby will my ability to bribe the teachers with a refreshing beverage, to any Junior who may need the help. I, Steve Montgomery, being of sound mind will nothing to nobody. I, Velice Melton, will my Economics workbook to anyone who knows the reasons for the answers. I, Paula Maymon, will my ability to get along with Fred- die to Janet Halloway, providing she does a better job than I did. I, Bob Napier, will my hair to Mr. Myers, and my drivers license to Mr. Barnes. SENIOR CLASS PROPHECIES Darwin Abbott - Won the Skinniest Man award for 1972. Carroll Adams - Saves old papers and makes confetti. Arthur Amburgey - Recently wrote The Return of Tom Sawyer. Richard Bailey - Moved to Chicago and took over the Al Capone gang. His motto: If you want crime, call us. Donald Barton - Couldn't run fast enough to outrun a cute little brunette. Robert Beller - Voted Father of the Year with 13 kids; his press statement: Which way to the French Foreign Legion? Linda Birkla - Lost her part as Juliet on the Chicago Break- fast Show, because she passed out in a love scene with Tungate. Karen Bowyer - Now co-owner of the Sing Song Corpora- tion of atomizers for bottom-notch singers. 30 I, Mitchell Newland, will my ability to skate to my . Jane, provided she works as hard and doesn't flunk test. I, Marilyn Phillips, will to my brother, Ronald, my .3 ral knac for yak in hopes that he will make sure, . did, that there's never a quiet moment in the cla . room. I, Jane Ratliff, will my Teen Magazines to June Me I. ald, since she has them anyway. Sandie Shields, being of sound mind and body will ability to be absent from school and have my husb write my excuses to Wanda Gafnea. ' I. Donald Smith, being of sound mind, do hereby by . 255' H n Cl process of law, will my three moonshine stills, lo Bi in the hills of Bullcreek, to those two snoopy Interr M Revenue agents. I. Rita Schafer, will my seat in Government class to . B: one who thinks he can sit there without freezing. It I, Dolores Schindler, being of sound mind, will my 3 away-car to the Juniors provided they use it while C ing bank funds for the Senior Banquet and Prom. I. Ruben Sanders, being of sound mind, will my mone C making schemes to the Juniors, so they will be abl finance their Senior trip to the city park next year. 13 1, Linda Taylor, will my techniques for catching a m to Carol Armstrong providing she uses them on no 0 D but Tony. I, Ronnie Tobias, being as stable minded as I can, do p hereby will my driving techniques to any underclass I: who thinks they can match my driving feats. II I, Gary Wiggans, do hereby will my ability to drive tc school each and every day until election day in a w R vertible tminus the tow to any brave soul who likes pneumonia. C I, Judy Brown, will my ability to make bright red plai corduroy vests to Mr. Francke. because he liked Ro nie's so well. I, Chuck Ledbetter, will the whole Charlestown School System to any Junior that would like to have it. Dennis Breidenbach - Killed a person for asking him if Walter was his brother. Judith Bridges - Doctors still trying to untangle her fin after someone put glue on her baton. Melvin Burns - Great chemist has invented chemical to make fire smolder. Anna Carlton - Sells extra links to people who have hol- in their chins. Patsy Cassetty - Smash hit in Return of Skip-a-long C setty. Albert Combs - Will have perfected the art of water ski without skis. Phyllis Carlton - Now one of the world's finest quilt m . Donald Dockter - World famous comedian due to his ab 1i ty to keep people in stitches. Phillip Duncan - Has just been granted a patent for elev so short men can kiss their tall wives. hoeS. tolglavserle - Newest addition to the Eberle Brothers, 112:2 Francke - 1971 Police still on her trail after being head conspirator of a pajama raid on the boys' dorm at Chicago in 1961. Betty Gibson - Going in Girl. 311 n Grote - M y. Boy! Dig that name! Caretaker of the city park. Defeated Gorgeous George for the 1972 to her second childhood as a Gibson Recently married into the Monroe family Charles Hardin - John Hattlage - . . World's Wrestling Championship, Barbara Hollowell - Featured in Barynam and Bailey Circus as the fat lady for filling her hollow-well. Martha Jackson - Has been voted The World's Quietest Lady. Barbara James - Ran fast enough to catch a fast track star. Juanita King - Has recently been voted The World's Tallest Lady. Claudine Kittrell - Was fired from Traylor Brothers be- cause her fingernails were a hindrance to her typing, Charles Ledbetter - Jolly Chuckles has taken over Dick Clark's spot on the Top Ten Tunes Show. James beep - Now owns corporation of wooden soled tennis shoes to prevent bouncing. David Lyons - Thought he was mean until he ran into a shemale who tamed him. Paula Maymon - Finally caught her man in May. Jerry McVicker - Head statistician at Hibernia Tech. Judy Montgomery - Was editor of her own newspaper, but went bankrupt spending all of her money on ink. Kaye Moore - Will upon the death of Liberace inherit his smile and candelabra. Carol Mudd - Perfected a pill to clear water. Mitchell Newland - Working on a rocket ship to take him to that New Land. David Pierce - State Policeman has just captured the world's least wanted criminal and received recognition. Jane Ratliff - First lady driver to enter the 500 mile race in 1964. Will she win? Draw your own conclusion. Rita Schafer - Got tired of the life of a homemaker and became a bookie. James Seals - Owns Seal's Seamless Ceiling Service. Donald Smith - Has recently been appointed chief execu- tive of fertilizer spreaders at the Louisville Stockyards. IaCkie Stricker - 1970 Didn't come up to North Central Standards of Strictness so received her walking papers. J'P'Well Thomas - Now writes the sketches for Woody Wood- DeCker. since she knows how it feels to be red in the head, Fmddie Tungate - Reported in fair condition after an emergency operation to remove his tongue from a saXophone. Ronnie Tucker - Has an ad in the Charlestown Courier WhiCh reads: If anybody has found a pair of slightly Fwd Cigarette stained false teeth, by all means send em to me. Gary Wiggins - Admiral who has been the head of the Coast Guard Academy, has recently retired. Beverly Whitaker - Now making millions selling her tonic Whitaker's Whisker Whipper Away. Dave Morrow - Got lost in his cloud chamber way back in 1961 and hasn't found himself yet. Clayton Martin - Famous labor leader that got the Brother- hood of the Teamsters back in the A. F. of L. -C. I. 0. Carmen Abbott - 1972 has just replaced Mary Martin in Peter Pan. Antoinette Adams - Finally discovered what H O is. Tommy Allen - Reporter trying to find the formula for a shrinking pill so he can kiss his wife without bending double. Leon Armstrong - Given the award for the man with the strongest legs. Janet Baird - New owner of the Bare Necessity Bathing Suit Corporation. Larry Belcher - New president of A. A. tAbbott Associationy Charles Bettler - Assigned to chief water boy for I. U. '5 football squad. Mary Bourne - Will have the grand opening of Mary's School for Brats. Roger Brading - President of Brading Braidable Bracelets for Brunch. Walter Breidenbach - Now serving a life sentence for kill- ing someone for calling him Dennis. Judith Brown - Liked her name so much she married that famous firebug Charlie Brown. Frank Bush - Lately lost his title as World's Greatest Pool Player to Terry Hover. Barbara Carter - Is now a model in John Long's Men's Shop. Janet Cheesman - Produced a new cheese entitled Chees- man's Chesty Chisserrettes. Herman Collier - Now a western star in a TV series. Roger Combs - Resolved to live a life of merriment as a bachelor after many unsuccessful ventures. Sandra Conard - Hooked her Future Homemaker's pin for a pair of contacts. Judy Cummins - Was just elected president of T. C. A. tTalkers' Club of America. George Doyle - Was top contender in a race with the world's slowest turtle . . . regret to say . . . he lost. Mike Duty - American to succeed in landing on the moon. Melvin Ferguson - Only man to dive from the fifth prong of the Statue of Liberty's crown! Was it successful? There is now a hole from New York Harbor to Hong Kong, China. Barbara Fultz - Replaced Annette Full-a-jellow as a Mouseketeer. James and Raymond Givan - Have been taken, as P. T. Barnum once said, There's a sucker born every min- ute. Pat Hammonds - Stars in a duet with Sophie Tucker sing- ing Ain't No Man Gonna Make a Fool Out of Mel Larry Hardin - Became a successful garage mechanic after starting from SCRATCH. Betty Hedges - Opened'a beauty parlor and is now trim- ming heads'es. Catherine Hobson - Most likely to be the best secretary. Terry Hover - Poor soul is still trying to get his sheepskin 3l from CBS. Wayman Jenkins - Reporter to have invented a new fuel injector gimmick called the automizer. Jeanette Gafnea Hoyle - Will some day claim it isn't worth it. What isn't worth it? Of Course! Blonde hair. Doris Knies - Invented the first jet-propelled roller skates. Tony Kochersperger - Had trouble spelling his name, so changed it to Zacharias . . . Kochersperger. Carolyn Lynn - 1999: Sold her Nash to an antique dealer who advertised it as only being used by a little old lady schoolteacher. Billy Masingo - Swallowed his false teeth while trying to catch a grounder in the World Series. David McIntyre - Was taken to the emergency ward at Clark County Hospital. Reason: he severed a blood vessel while shaving his legs. Velice Melton - Putting Samsonite Luggage out of business with Velice's Velises. Steve Montgomery - Long lost heir to Montgomery-Ward Catalog Co. Jimmy Morgan - Awarded the Bum of the Year in 1968. Bobby Napier - Finally painted his car in 1975. The paint ate right through. Marilyn Phillips - Because of her fast talking ability, was one of the finalists of the Woinen's Chatter Champ ship. Edwin Pool - In the midst of his hot campaign for C1 Catcher . . . he got bit. Reuben Sanders - New owner of the Hawaiian Resort e. titled: Sander's Sandy Cinder Beach. Delores Schindler - Moved to Hawaii where someone would appreciate her music. Sandra Shields - Will be champion car hop in three ye Gary Spencer - Broke the world's record for the quart . mile on a tractor. Linda Taylor - First female jockey to win the Kentuc Derby. Ronald Tobias - Because of his ability to dance, has 7 placed Arthur Murray. Charles Standifer - Whipped the Marines because they tried to cut off his curls when they drafted him. i Roger Wampler - Specialists restricted him to a wheel after receiving award for world's oldest pro basketb player. Mickey Willey - Shaved her head for scientific resear bald headed people. i Billy Young - Invented a holeless bowling ball for peo with sticky fingers. HILLBILLY. WEDDIN? CAST Paw Belsnickle - BOBBY HELLER Maw Belsnickle - PHILLIS COOPER He should uv been mindin his P's and Q's Ceelie Belsnickle - JUDY CUMMINS Junney Lou Belsnickle - JANET CHEESEMAN Bonnie Mae Belsnickle - JUDY BROWN Four Belsnickle - JEWELL THOMAS Five Belsnickle - KAY MOORE Six Belsnickle - JUDY MONTGOMERY Obeey Upslaghet - GARY WIGGINS Chiz Upslagher - BUDDY BETLER Aunt Lucy Maxwell - LINDA BIRKLA We 're ready, Reverend Ronald Maxwell - RONNIE TOBIAS I hope you like it! I l LOIS EBERLE RAYMOND GIVAN Cousins - EDWARD GIVAN TONY KOKHERSPERGER DAVID LYONS Reverend - FRED TUNGATE Director - JACK RISINGER Hey, Phillip, is this you? . 3 . Guess who JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS BACK ROW, L. to R.: Mike Donnell, Ronnie Matthews, Mike Hall. FRONT ROW, L. to R.: Miss K. Smith, Julie Hester, Mr. Nicholson, Emily Spurrier, Mrs. Wood. JUNIOR CLASS OBJECTIVES Banquet Prom No finer meal was ever served! ! Stationery Junior Play 3 Bake Sales Brewer, Martha Br uce, Marlene Brumley, Carolyn Bush, Don Campbell, Shirley Cannon, Ernest Caudill, Bobby Cassetty, Eddie Chadwell, Ellen Chambers, Judith Cole, Nancy Couch, Jimmy Allen, Louis Allen, Patricia Armstrong, Judy Ballard, Marilyn Barnes, John Barnett, Victoria Beatty, Delores Benson, Jill Blevins, Paul Blick, Kenny Bottorff, Doris Braswell, Bobby Cox, Judy Crider, Janet Crowdus, Gail Cumming, Bonnie Deel, Jeanie Delaney, Wayne De Moss, Anita Donnell, Mike Dotts, James Doyle, Maria Du Vall, Eldon Fletcher, Pat PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Franczak, Jayne Gardner, Robert Garriott, Margaret Gladding, Ann Gladding, Tommy Goins. Phyllis Grace, Lana Graves, Forrest Gregory, Shirley Hall, Michael Hardy, Phyllis Kay Hartman, William ..... Hawkins, Shirley Herndon, Dorothy Hester, Julie Hoessle, Dorothy Hoessle, Eva Holloway, Janet Humes, Tommy Huth, Margaret Johnson, Charles Jones, Billy wig: Latham, Charles - ' Ledbetter, Tommy Lutgring, Barbara Lyons, Joe McCoy, Lana McKercher, David Mackey, Paul Maples, Beverly Martin, Clayton Mastin, Barbara Matthews, Ronald Mayfield, Barbara Meador, Cora Morgan, Linda Morrow, James Myers, Randell Myers, Steve Nazario, Coli Newton, Barry O'Neal, Peggy Oglesley, Stanley Pacey, Brenda Peake, John Pearson. Larry Philips, Trina Riley, David Roseberry, Earl Sanders, Tommy Schindler. Robert Small, Beverly Smith, Charlene Smith, Glen Smith, John Smith. Ronnie Spencer, Gene Spurrier, Emily Stewart, Sandra Stoner. Kenneth Watson. James Whitaker, Thomas Whitlow, George Zehner, Pamela Sweeny, John Taflinger, James Thomas, Ronnie Tolliver, Wilson True, George Trump, Charles Turner, Larry Turner, Sharon Vanmeter, Jerry Vincent, Herbert Vogt, Phillip Waits, Sandra ? 2 g g Student Helpers in the Main Office Participants in REGIONAL FACIT TYPING CONTEST: Patsy Cassetty, Catherine Hobson. Carmen Abbott, and Janet Cheesman. THE JUNIOR CLASS PLAY Mr. and Mrs. Matthews What a Couple! He seems to be thinking Make'up sure changes your looks NOT IN A THOUS AND YEARS Look what's behind the scene C HARACTERS Bert Arden --------------------- BILLY HARTMAN Martha Conroy --------------------- JILL BENSON George Conroy ------------------- JIM TAFFLINGER Marjorie Conroy ------------------ ANN GLADDING Junior Conroy -------------------- LARRY PEARSON Dilly Dalton --------------------- SALLY BANIEL Mrs. Grlgsby ------------------- DOLORES BEATTY Mrs. Matthews --------------------- NANCY COLE Jeannie Matthews ---------------- JANET HOLLOWAY Paul Matthews ------------------- BARRY NEWTON Hap ------------------------ EDDIE CASSETTY Mrs. Babbleton ----------------- MARILYN BALLARD Morrison Vanderpool -------------- DAVID McKERCI-IER Buzz Flugle ------------------ RONNIE MATTHEWS Great Aunt Alice ------------------- PAT FLETCHER Cousin Alicia --------------------- PHYLIS COINS STAF F Stage Manager and Properties ------------ CORA MEADOR Sound ----------------- WILSON TOLLIVER. ROBERT SCHINDLER Lights ------------- WAYNE DELANEY. ERNIE CANNON, JOHN PEAKE, LARRY TURNER Costumes---------------58mYCAMPELL. DORIS BOTTORFF. JEANNIE DEEL Tickets ---------------------- DOLORES BEATTY Publishing -------------- MIDE HALL, EMILY SPURRIER Make-up --------------- BARBARA MAYFIELD, TRINA PHILLIPS, MARTHA BREWER. VICKY BARNETT. EMILY SPURRIER Ushers --------------- PAT ALLEN. ELLEN CHADWELL Narrator ---------------------- JIMMY MORROW Program ---------------------- SHARON TURNER Director -------------------- EUGENT McLEMORE 4l Oh! These Crowds! I Great Aunt Alicia Jun iors as Children v . Linda??? Oppsl Now Jwe11?? L. to R. BACK ROW: Richard Crace, Denny Hassfurther, Miss Middleton, Gwen Brown. FRONT ROW: Bobby Hardin, MI. Reis, Sharon Werner. Alstott, Lloyd Amburgy, Arvill Armstrong, Carol Armstrong, Freddie Bahn, Kenny Baker, Ann Barton, Betty Beck, Carol Benson, Ember Bottorff, Donna Bottorff, Jim Brown, Gwen Burch, Betty Burgess, Sharon Braswell, Dianne Brunet, Rita Byers, Fred Cassetty, Sandra Cave, Judy Christian, Sammy Chism, Rybum Cole, Ronald Combs, Judy Combs, Robert Hardin, Bobby Hassfuther, Dennis Hover, James Huff, Margaret Humes, Larry Huth. Elizabeth Hall, Carolyn Howard, Marilyn Kaelin, John LaFever, Vernon Ledbetter, Mary Lowe, Garnett Matthews, Betty Maymon, Judy McClellan, Mary McCoy, LaVon McDonald, June McKee. Rita McRae, Delores Merriman, Carol Merrit, Janie Mills, Sharon Moore, James Moore, Norris Morgan, Joan Mullins, Sue Myers, Phyllis Newland, Janet Newton, Gail Nickles, Clark Conway, Judith Crace, Richard Crace, Charles Cress, Madonna Dean, Lois Dillow, Roy Dotts, Joe Doyle, Ernest Eccles, Glenda Ferry, Gary Fouse, Larry Freeman, Pam Fulkerson, Raymond Gaines, Sandra Gaines, Gary Goodwin, Carol Griffin, Anna Grote, Joyce Oldham, Robert Payne, Janice Phillips, Ronald Prather, Mary Ann Rawlings, Bruce Rhodes, Tommy Robertson, Eugene Robertson. Hanson Rose, Karen Rauthbauer, Carol Seals, Linda Sheets, Gary Shepherd, Dale Shaw, Richard Smith, Jimmy Smith, Joyce Smith, Nancy Smith, Pamela Somerville, Clyde Somerville, James Spencer, Paul Spriesterback, Karen Stone, Stanley Sturgeon. Linda Vogt, Sharon Wagner, Rela Watson, Charles Watson, Kenny Werner, Sharon Wheeler, Marilyn Williamson, Danny Williams, Leonard Wood. Joan DuVall, Eldon Griffin, William Taylor, Judy Thompson, David Gafnea, Wanda James, Moore Norris, Moore Mulhall, Rita Carlton. David S 1.. ...u 00 e v a C ,2 Left to right: Jackie Cooper. Roger McCubbins, Doris Francke, Mr. Gettlefinger, Margaret Campbell, Paul Maymon, and M15. Gilbert. Albert, Donna Albright, Karen Armstrong. Saralee Ballard, John Barnes, Peter Barnett, Jeanne Bell, Johnnie Berry, Freddy Betler, Tom Birdsong, Sandra Blair. Charlotte Blevins, Steve Booth. Douglas Booth, Rosalind Bowling, Larry Bradshaw, Larry Breeden, Gaylon Brown, Linda Brown, Rena Borwn, Rita Burkhead, Barbara Bussey. Kenneth Campbell, Charlene Campbell, Margaret Carter, Maurisl Cartwright, Robert Cash, William Chambers. Beverly Charles, Ronnie Cherry, Brenda ...... Eddins, Ronald Edelen, James Evans. Jerry Evans. Joyce Evans, Phyllis Falls, Virginia Farmer, Monte Fields, Larry Frakes. Loren Francke, David Francke, Doris Fry, Darryl Fulkerson. Alfred Fulkerson, Wendell Gafnea. Wanda Gaines, Robert Garriott, Leland Givan, Ruth Goedeker. John Gould. Paula Grant. Wanda Griffen, Ruth Griffith, Heather Groff. Linda Grote, Mary Hampton. Faith Haley, Barbara Hall, Glen Hall, Nola Hardin, Roger Hardy. Orla Haymaker, Jerry Haynes, Billy Hedges, Nina Henry, Laura Hermes, Gerald Cherry, James Cilliari, Teresa Cobb, Robert Cole. Donna Collier, Richard Conard, Dale Conway, Jerry Cooper, Jackie Corbin, Kathy Coy, Carlitta Crace, Cliffard Craig, Glenda Craig, Larry Diamond. Pat Dotts. Marilyn Doyle, Georgetta Duncan, Dora Edens, Barbara Hickerson, Kenneth Hill, Barbara Hodge, Earl Hooker, Terry Hoskins, Rita Ison, Linda lanes, Charles Jones, Carolyn Jones, Doris Kessinger, Charlotte Knight, Margaret Koralia, Frank Looney, Johnny Lutgring, John McRae, Virginia Martin, Brenda Masingo, Della Masingo, Karen FRESHMEN Maymon, Paul McCubbin, Roger Melton, Charlotte Miller, Philip Mills, Ann Mitchell, Donna Money, Susan Montgomery. Charlotte Moore, Anna Morgan, George Morris, Terry Nazario, Rhona Neal, Jo Newland, Jane Norman, Pat O'Brian, Edmond O'Neal, Tommy Oglesby, Agretta Ooten, Betty Peake, Patty Pearson, James Phillips, Terry Prather, Donna Prather, Larry Price, Gary Propes, Betty Regan, Linda Reich, Harriet Reynolds, Freddie Richey, Kenneth Rothbauer, Mary Schindler, Betty Seals, Alice Segraves, Russell Shain, Mary Shields, Darlene Shields, Jerry Shipman, Jennafer Short, Jackie Smith, Archie Smith, Chris Smith, Kenneth Smothers, William Stevens, David Stevens. Sharon Sullivan, Tommy Sweeney, Richard Tackett, Sharon True, Helen Van Meter, Patricia Watson, Marvin Webster, Beverly Wessel, Tony Whitlow, Roger Williams, Mae Wise, Jaunita Woodward, Pam Wynn, Patricia York, Shelia York, Vivian Where's everyone going? And you thing smile, Charlottel you have troubles! Look at the birdiel Carlitta, you make Could this be Brenda! a cute Girl Scout. Upsy Daisy! Surprised, Charlotte?! '9. Alice and Junior WESTERN AUTO STORE Charlestown, Indiana FRONT ROW, L. to R.: Scott Lowe, Betty Kotcher, Regina Williamson, Virginia Jones, Eddie Bolly. BACK ROW, L. to R.: Mr. McLemore, Mr. Breeding. Mr. Kahl. Braman, R. Dearborn, B. Dillman, L. DuVall, R. DuVall, 8. Early, J. Garner, F. Hawkins, Peggy Hughes, D. Jones, C. Matthews, J. Middleton, J. Moore, B. Pace, N. Perkins, S. Pierce, A. Pullen, B. Sawyer. B. Sargent, R. Snead, P. Stewart, R. Tackett, J. Thomas. E. Upton, D. VanOver. K. Wilson, D. 52 1 -7937 ;6 . stN ray -g , -3$-ij 7 k' -f - Carlton. B. Carlton, M. Carr, D. Combs, A. Couch, H. Courtney, E. Daubs, J. Doyle, J. Ferguson, D. Fletcher, D. Grant, A. Hobson, S. Hall, R. Hall, R. Hubbard, W. Jeffries, D. Jones, B. King, M. Love, B. Mattingly, D. Mattingly, G. McCawley, L. O'Brien, D. Price, B. Baker, D. Brading, M. Casey, B. Caswell, N. Cave, M. Chadwell, J. Crone, G. Deaton, J. Delaney, B. Gladding, K. Hall, D. Hobson, J, Jones, V. Kotcher, B. Law, R. Moore, V. Murphy, E. Robertson, R. Shephard, E. Spencer, D. Thomas, J. Townsend, D. Waites, S. Williams, L. Beck, D. Bolin, B. Bowen, M. Darnell, W. Davis, C. Dean, R. Eccles, J. Eggenspiller, P. Evans, C. Farmer, K. Grove, 5. Humes, D. Ison, R. Kennedy, J. Lowe, S. McKercher, M. Meador, L. Meeks, C. Merriman, J. Myers, R. Patton, R. Payne, M. Penrod, L. Peters. J. Phillips, B. Propes, L. Shipman, J. Stamper, D. Stricker, K. Taflinger, S. Tungate, R. Williamson, R. Wininger. L. Adams, M. Adcock, S. Bates, L. Bower, L. Bradshaw, J. Brashear, 1. Chandler. R. Combs, R. Coy, R. Duncan. J. Gregory, T. Haycraft, A. Jackson. J. Johnson, N. Korlca, L. La Feaver, F. Lathern, B. Leap. J. Adams, D. Anderson, C. Arnett, J. Balmer, J. Beck, 1. Bolly, E. Campbell, D. Combs, C. Commbs, B. Couch, P. DeVary, M. Dishon, A. Endicott, D. Fields, W. Garrett. J. Gibson, V. Hays, J. Huff, D. Huff, S. Lands. J. Littrell, B. McVickers, R. Owens, N. Parker. 1. Powell, P. Robertson, G. Rue, J. Simpson, P. Smith. N. Stewart, M. Williams, R. Wiseheart, R. Moore, G. Mullins, J. Ortensia, D. Peak, P. Potts, M. Roberts, W. Shepard, T. Shields, T. Sullivan, R. Trager, P. Turner, M. Very, C. Vest, B. Wisman, R. Smuthers, E. g; H GRADE 0'4 , SEVENT ' a AJ CLASS OFFICERS - L. to R.: Dixie Curl, Margaret Beard, Joe Curl, Kathy Whalin, Mr. Friend, Mrs. Slone, Mary Taff. Adams, I. Bonilla, L. Brewer, N. Burgess, S. Burks, D. Cartwright, C. Craig, S. Crick, R. Faulkner, B. Dean, W. Doyle, T. Hale, E. Hall, W. Hines, E. Jones, R. Kelley, G. Lepler. V. Lewis. T. Leverett, C. Montgomery, A. Montgomery, P. Morin, G. Perry, R. Richardson. I. Segraves, T. Swallows, R. Warren, D. Williams. H. Long, 0. smart Bell, E. Campbell, B. Campbell, R. Charles, J. Cooper Jr.. F. Frakes. R. Gibson, 1. Grant, R. Griffin, 1. Grimes, D. Hall, C. Haycroft, D. Henderson, M. Kelley. J. Lands, J. Lile, L. Lozier, V. Mathews, R. McRae, L. Neville, C. Oglesby, B. Ortensie, K. Price, N. Roberts, C. Rose, L. Sergent, J. Shimfessel, G. Swallows, D. Taylor, C. Whittaker, G. Williams, A. Wilson, E. Upton, J. Allen, P. Bowen, B. Bradlng, J. Combs, L. Dillow, B. Garner, B. Gilbert, B. Gordon, T. Hale, C. Hampton, B. Hampton, C. ', i. Hill, R. Hodge, G. Hughes, D. Jones, B. Kaelln, C. Love, R. Mayfield, G. Melton, J. Meredith, B. Morgan, S. Morrison, A. Nickles, B. Prather, D. Roseberry, G. Shields, T. Siebel, K. Stevens, W. Taff, M. VanMeter, P. Werner, P. Whalin, K. Wagner. C. Wade, G. Young, J. Zehner, D. Blevins, L. Boling, C. Boling, R. Bridges, M. Brooks. D. Cherry, M. Conway, K. W . Pm? Cook, D. l 1 Available Crace, J. ' Crace, J. Darnell. J. Devine. S. Drew, N. Franzak, W. Hall, L. Hodges. G. Hughes, L. Jeffries, F. Keith, P. King, C. McCubbins, D. Miller, J. Morgan, L. Nichols, B. O'Bryan, L. Oglesby, R. Parry. J. Richardson, N. Richardson, R. Spencer. J. Waterbury. G. Wynn, B. Allen, J. Armstrong, B. Baker, C. Ball, R. Blessett, B. Bridges, L. Cash, J. Combs, M. Crider, D. Curl. J. Farnsley, H. Fleenor, T. Grace, A. Hamilton, L. Hattabaugh, R. Haynes, A. Henderson, J. Hermes, D. Howson, R. Ison, B. Latham, C. LeMaster, R. Long, H. Lowery, M. Murphy, D. Miller, J. Mick, L. McCawley. J. Rawlings, 1. Sanders, J. Sullivan, R. Veach, C. Whisman, R. Wilson, L. Arbuckle. R. Baker, L. Barry. K. Beard, M. Beatty, S. Biggers, L. Blair, G. Bowling, S. Burgstrom. J. Carr, J. Curl, D. DeVary. J. Darnall, T. Durham, L. Hall, S. Hartley, B. Hobson, N. Huff, B. Huth, C. Ingram, S. Martin, J. McCellan, B. Moffett, L. Payne, J. Rawlings, C. Reynolds, D. Ritchie, G. Roberts, P. Seals, S. Stewart, D. Treece, P. Tyler, P. Walker, G. Williams, E. THE GRADE SCHOOLS ROW 1: Bettler, D.; Blevins. E. ; Bolin, V. ; Boling, M. ; Burgess, B. ; Cairnes, B. ; Caviness, M. ; Cheesman, M- ; Cole, C. ; ROW 2: Daubs, C. ; Dean, T. ; Fain, B. ; Fletcher. R. ; buode, J. ; Gordon, H. ; Griffitt, R. ; Hampton. G. ; Hardy, H. ; ROW 3: Hoerth, w. ; Howard, L.; Kennedy, J. ; Law, L. ; Logsdon, P. ; Mayfield, 3-: Mattingly, D, ; McInIOSh, W. ; Means, F.; ROW 4: Meeks. L.; Parker, E. ; Reich, L. ; Reynolds, M. ; Russell, G-: Selent, L.; Shuman, B. ; Simpson, C. ; Spurrier, M. ; ROW 5: Sullivan, P.; Tackett, N. ; Taff, T.; Wade, R-: Whitney, R. ; Teacher J. Mellon. ROW 1: Adams, L. ; Barnes, 1. ; Blasdell, G. ; Boling, K. ; Bowen, A. ; Bowling, H. ; Bradshaw. J. ; Brooks, 6.; Bussey, S. ; ROW 2: Cash, B. ; Caudill, C. ; Caudill, D. ; Chester, L. ; Comingore, J. ; Crase, F. ; Doss. W. ; Ferguson, J. ; Fleenor, R. ; ROW 3: Graves, G. ; Hart, G. ; Hicks, A. ; Jeffries, S. ; Jones, R. ; Kemple, L. ; Kin W. ; Lynch, J. ; Lynch. L. ; ROW 4: Ogden, M. ; Patterson, G. ; Pennington, B. ; Scifres, M. ; Shuman, B. ; ' Thomas, C.; Townsend, F.; Webb, A.; Whitehouse, K.; ROW 5: Wolfe, 6.; Teacher; Mrs. R. Schafer. 4th GRADE ROW 1: Beatty, M.; Brading, 8.; Braun, A.; Bruce, K. ; Caudill, T. ; Drew, C. ; Drew. 1.; Duncan, D. ; Free' man, K. ; ROW 2: Gallman. K. ; Gilbert, L.; Griffitt, L.; Hall, M. ; Hedge, J. ; Holmes, L. ; Huff, R. ; Jones. T.; Kemp, G. ; ROW 3: Kindred. P. ; Kittrell, L.; Logsdon, S.; Lowe, M. ; Mackey, 1.; Mattingly, M. ; Mor' gan, B.; Mullins, F. ; Noonan, H. ; ROW 4: Norman, V. ; Patrick, 1.; Patterson, G. ; Powell, B. ; Reich, 8. ; Russell, A. ; Shuman, F. ; Slone, R. ; Williams, D. ; ROW 5; Zehner, K. ; Teacher Mrs. C. Francke. ROW 1; Adams, C. ; Beasley, M. ; Blakley, J. ; Boling, L. ; Bowen, M. ; Bowling, G. ; Bowling, S. ; Brown, M. ; Caviness, J. ; ROW 2: Comingore, J. ; Conner, J. ; Cooper, C. ; Couch, G. ; Davis, S. ; Darnall, N. ; Fletcher, D. ; Hayes, T. ; Hedge, K. ; ROW 3: Holmes. G. ; Halcomb, F. ; Merriman, G. ; Owens, M. ; Pennington, D. ; Prather, J. ; Russell, M.; Sayles, M. ; Schoen. K. ; ROW 4: Simpson, P.; Simpson, P. ; Siphers, K. ; Smith, D. ; Stanley, V. ; Tackett, T. ; Tull. R. ; Tull, S. ; Wampler,'S. ; ROW 5: Woodward, A.; Warley, T. ; Teacher Mrs. N. Hubbard. RoW 1: Bollng, D. ; Bowyer, K.; Carlisle, E. ; Caudoll, M. ; Cooper, D. ; Dean, A. ; Drew. J. ; Frazier. G. ; Geode, G. ; ROW 2: Gordon, D. ; Grimes. L.; Hall, R. ; Hart, 'W. ; Harvey, J. ; Henderson, P. ; Huff. R. ; Kemp, VG Lowery, B. ; ROW 3: Mattingly, 1.; McRae, M. ; Moffett, S. ; Oglesby, D.; Roggenkamp, K.; Sparks, 8.; ThOmpson, E.; Tolliver, B. ; Welsh, G. ; ROW 4: Williams, K. ; Wiseheart, M. ; Teacher Mrs. C. Cross. ROW 1: Bradshaw, M. ; Campbell. C.; Casey, P. ; Cook. C. ; Crace, J. ; Crider, D. ; Doss, P. ; Fleenor, L. ; Freeman, R. ; ROW 2: Fulkerson. K. ; Goodlett, R. ; Grimes, B. ; Grimes, L. ; Barney, K. ; Hays. D. ; Houchens, w. ; Jeffries, J. ; Kemp, M. ; ROW 3: Mauk, L.; Maples, M. ; McRae, D. ; O'Bryon, S. ; Prather, J. ; Smith, M. ; Thomas, D. ; Thompson. L.; Wainscott, J. ; ROW 4: Williams, A. ; Wilson, R. ; Wathen, G. ; Teacher Mrs. G. Dean. ROW 1: Baxter. J. ; Bonsett. J. ; Carlton, A. ; Clampitt, R. ; Cooper, N. ; Crase, K. ; Davidson, R. ; Faulkner. D. ; Frasier. V. ; ROW 2: Ganote, G. ; Gregory, J. ; Grimes. J. ; Hamilton. E. ; Hattabaugh, S. ; Hostettler, D. : Hunt, B. ; Ingram, M. ; Jones, 1.; ROW 3: Latham, A. ; Miller, D. ; Miller. J.; Niehaus, D. ; Pool, R. ; Shuman. M. ; Spencer, D. ; Thompson, D. ; Walker, V. ; ROW 4: Werner. A. ; White, D. ; Wilson, P. ; Witten, J. ; Teach er Mrs. E. Martin. ROW 1: Beck. M. ; Bowen, T. ; Bradshaw, P.; Brown, R. ; Curtis, W. ; Davis, S. ; Duncan, E. ; Griffitt, D. ; Harmon, C. ; ROW 2: Hopwood, J.; Huff, J. ; Ingram, M. ; Johnson, P. ; Kahl, H. ; Lynch, S. ; Nelson, T. ; Ogden, D.; Patrick, P.; ROW 3: Pennington, R. ; Rue, D. ; Rawlings, M. ; Scifres, G. ; Sullivan, R. ; Shope. 3,; Trester, D. ; Turner. S. ; Williams, J. ; ROW 4: Williams, B. ; Worley, D. ; Yeager, B. ; Casey, R. ; Teacher Mrs. L. Breeding. ROW 1: Batts, J. ; Blessett. L. ; Bowling, C. ; Bowling, W. ; Brown, D. ; Campbell, C. ; Casey, D. ; Crowe, R. ; Darnall, S. ; ROW 2: Enteman, E. ; Fox, D. ; Fox, D. ; Hays, G. ; Hodge, E. ; Huth, E. ; Johnson, M. ; bogston, T- ; Mauk, M.; ROW 3: Niehaus, M. ; Noonan, D.; Owens, J. ; Payton, S. ; Raley, P. ; Risner, K. ; Roseberry, C- i Sayles. L. ; Shipman, J. ; ROW 3; Smith, T. ; Tackett, R. ; Tucker. J. ; Waddle, S. ; Williams. S. ; Davis. 3-: Teacher Mrs. F. Grimes. ROW 1: Banks. B. ; Bard. C. ; Boggs, P. ; Broady, K. ; Cardin, K. ; Dabney, M. ; Doss, W. ; Gordon, R. ; Hicks, D. ; ROW 2: Huff, S. ; Jeffries, D. ; Kittrell, K. ; Laughlin, T. ; Miller, P. ; Norman, L. ; Oglesby. L. ; Osbornr D. ; Pennington, C. ; ROW 3: Phillips. J. ; Roberts, D. ; Russell, G. ; Russell. J.; Shina, N. ; Shuman, R.; Sum ner. B. ; Tucker, B. ; Weber, L. ; ROW 4: Williams, C. ; Williams, J. ; Wilson, S. ; York. B. ; Teacher Mrs. E. Koerner. PLEASANT RIDGE SCHOOL 6th GRADE ROW 1: Anderson, W. ; Askren, J. ; Burgstrom, P. ; Cochron, B.; Combs. 8.; Collins, C. ; Caines, D. ; Courtne. D. : Crissuell, D. ; ROW 2: Doyle, R. ; Gaines, D. ; Gould, P. ; Hamilton, 8. ; Haukins, R. ; Ingram, D. ; Jones. W. ; Leep, R. ; McBride, R. ; ROW 3: Nelson, J. ; Powell, G. ; Pemberton, D. ; Reedy, D. ; Schafer. P. ; Stampe 8.; Tyler, W.; Whitaker, D.; Wood, E. ; Teacher Mr. J. Cummins. 6th GRADE ROW 1: Allen, J. ; Armstrong, E. ; Ball, M. ; Braman, 1.; Cherry, R. ; Cooper, B. ; Crabtree, L. ; Deloach, 1.; Elrod, B. ; ROW 2: Grace, D.; Griffin, C. ; Hargett, J. ; Hays, R. ; Jackson, S. ; Kellems, M. ; Kessinger, R. ; Littrell, C.; McCoy. T. ; ROW 3: Middleton, B. ; Mullins, B. ; Oglesby, G. ; Pherson, D. ; Propes. J. ; Riggs, T. ; Shepherd, A.; Stroup, Y. ; VanMeter. L. ; ROW 4: Wilson, L. ; Teacher Mrs. A. Halcomb. 6th GRADE ROW 1: Ames, T. ; Armstrong, W. ; Baird, T. ; Braswell, A.; Carpenter. J. ; Coluin, 1.; Crick, L. ; Dishon, L- ; Farnsley, J. ; ROW 2: Hale, J. ; Hartman, N. ; Henderson, B. ; Huff, S. ;Jones, D. ; Lislong. K. ; Lutgring, H- ; McDonald. E. ; Molck, F. ; ROW 3: Osborn, R. ; Pigg, L. ; Reed, D. ; Rutter, S. ; Sowder, J. ; True, R. ; Wainscott, B.; Williams, I. ; Winnlger. M. ; Teacher Mrs. C. Mullikin. ROW 1; Anies, S. ; Biggs, W. ; Blair, S. ; Bowling, B. ; Brewster, P. ; Burgstrom, J. ; Carr, T. ; Como, T. ; Crase, R.; ROW 2: Crone, C. ; Crosott, M. ; Dones, J. ; Emerson, D. ; Fain, C. ; Hall, T. ; Hartley, M. ; Hays, L. ; Howard, W. ; ROW 3: Humes, D. ; Hunt, 1. ; Jones, B. ; Keith, G. ; Long. L. ; McBride, T. ; Miller, B. ; Neal, G. ; Neville, D. ; ROW 4: Pelser, C. ; Pigg, J. ; Sanders, M. ; Stewart. 1.; Trager, C. ; Tucker, Y. ; Upton, R.; Warren, 3.; Whitlock, C.; ROW 5: Woody, J. ;Mrs. Z. Adams. Teacher. x No Photo AVAILAIK $ Craig, D. ; ROW 2: Crick, I. ; Crowe, A. ; Dean, R. ; Delaney, G. ; Edwards, M. ; Felker, E. ; Harris, D. ; HaW' kins, N.; Hinton, P. ; ROW 3: Hubbard, B. ; Jones, A.; Koralia, W. ; LaFever, B. ; Masingo, B. ; Massena. N. z , Matthews. J. ; Meredith, J. ; Moore, L.; ROW 4: Nazario, R. ; Perry, 8. ; Powell, J. ; Richardson, S. ; Smith. A-3 . Smothers, T. ; Tipton, S. ; Truman, L.; Upton, D.; ROW 5: Walls, 8. ; Webb, 8.; Wycoff, C. ; Mrs. H. Scholl. Teacher. ROW 1; Albert, R. ; Askren, T. ; Bradford, R. ; Brashear, B. ; Bristoe, P. ; Bowling, R. ; Burke, L. ; Cole, S. ; No! Avoilahlo ROW 1; Amburgey. J. ; Balmer. B. ; Bland, D. ; Boling, J. ; Broady. S. ; Campbell, L. ; Campbell, R. ; Casey, S. ; Cole, N. ; ROW 2; Copper, C. ; Curl, B. ; Deaton, E. ; Elmore, R. ; Evans, S. ; Fields, H. ; Grimes, J. ; Hampton, L. ; Helzer, 8.; ROW 3: Hubbard, E. ; Ingram, P. ; Johns'on, D. ; Lynch, L. ; Lewis, C. ; Lewis, S. ; Littrell, T. ; McRae, C. ; Morin, S. ; ROW 4: Neal, B. ; O'Bryan, M. ; Pacey, D. ; Phillips, D. ; Roberts, D. ; Shaw, 1. ; Sul- livan, B. ; Tucker, T. ; Walker, V. ; ROW 5: Walters, P. ; Williams, J. ; York, I. ; Miss R. McCullough, Teacher. I Q: I, d . r xi 4th GRADE ROW 1: Ball, G. ; Benson, J. ; Bledsoe, K. ; Braman, B. ; Braswell, R. ; Calhoun, E. ; Cooper, T. ; Cox. 8. ; Devore, 8.; ROW 2: Durham, 8. ; Ennis, J. ; Fox, M. ; Gaines, K. ; Gilden. S. ; Goins, J. ; Hargett, L. ; Howard, G. ; Jones, G. ; ROW 3: Kavanaugh, K. ; Kennedy. J. ; Matthews, J. ; McCurdy, 1.; McFall, N. ; Meredith, M. ; Montgomery, M.; Oliver. J. ; Seagraves, V. ; ROW 4: Stephens, L. ; Thomas, J. ; Tyler, R. ; Walden, J. ; Whit- aker, A. ; Williams, W. ; Wood, R. ; Wright, D. ; Yenawine, J'. ; Mrs. C. McClure, Teacher. V. x ROW 1: Baker. E. ; Batts, D. ; Boger, J. ; Brewer, P. ; Broughton, R. ; Campbell, S. ; Clampitt. J. ; Colvin, A.; Crider, M. ; ROW 2: Darley, G. ; Evans, G. ; Fields, P. ; Gibson, R ; Hall, R. ; Harvey, El; Houchen, S. ; Hume, K. ; Jeffries, W. ; ROW 3: Jones, M. ; Kelly, P. ; Lowery, M. ; McKee, C. ; Molck, S. ; Mullins, D. ; O'Brien, D. ; Ortensie, D. ; Owen,' N. ; ROW 4: Pennington, R.; Redden, T. ; Roller, M. ; Smith, T. ; Stroup. A.; Truman, 1.; Vest, E. ; Williams, B.; Wilson, R.; ROW 5: Wycoff, J. ; Teacher Mrs. V. Ray. 4th GRADE ROW 1: Ames, N. ; Bare, B. ; Blessett, A.; Bradshaw, E. ; Brashear, E. ; Campbell, W. ;.Car1ton, H.; Carpenter. J. ; Cissell, M. ; ROW 2: Collier, T. ; Craig, R. ; Daniel, H. ; Evans, K. ; Grimes, M. ; Harrison, 1. ; Henderson. J. ; Huff, D. ; Ison, S. ; ROW 3: Kallis, H. ; Latham, W. ; McCawley, R. ; Miller, L.';.,Montgomery, C. ; Nash, R. ; Oglesby, M. ; Pemberton, D. ; Pullen, W. ; ROW 4: Roggenkamp, A. ; Shipman, R.; Sowder, F. ; Strong, P. : Truce, D. ; Vanover, C. ; Whisman, S. ; Williams, 5.; Teacher Mrs. L. Stratton. 3rd GRADE ROW 1; Armstrong, T.; Ball, R. : Barton, K. ; Bland, C. ; Bowling, P. ; Buckham, J. ; Carter, L. ; Clayton, C. ; Craig, M. ; ROW 2: Crum, M. ; Davidson, A. ; Delaney, M.; Duncan, K. ; Fields, E. ; Fink, C. ; Frickhoffer, E. ; Griffin, G. ; Hall, R. ; ROW 3: Haynes, M. ; Hargett. D. ; Jackson, R. ; Jones, P. ; Meeds, J. ; Montgomery, R. ; Nelson, B. ; Phillips, G. ; Richardson, J. ; ROW 4: Seibel, K. ; Shipman, J. ; Smith, F. ; Thompson, P. ; Williams, 3,; Williams, D.; Whitaker, C.; Miss M. Hardy, Teacher. 3rd GRADE ROW 1: Akemon, B. ; Altizer, A. ; Baker, V. ; Belcher, D. ; Boger. T. ; Brashear, D. ; Bridges, S. ; Burks, R. ; Cole, D. ; ROW 2: Crace, L. ; Crider, L. ; Curtis, L. :Dean, G. ; Dones, C. ; Falls, J. ; Grant, C. ; Hale, P. ; Harmon, S. ; ROW 3: Harris, C. ; Hoskins, E. ; Hunt, A. ; King, D. ; Mills, B. ; Mudd, H. ; Osbourne, L. ; Rawl- ings, D.; Rutter, S. ; ROW 4: Sego, D. ; Shaw, S. ; Tyler, S. ; Wininger, T. ; Wycoff, F. ; Wilson. R. ; Mrs. C. Hickey, Teacher. 7l -. 4.. wwmw J'a',' rf :1. ' r? V :7, X more No! AVAHAM ma 3rd GRADE ROW 1: Akemon, C. ; Banks, D. ; Biggs. I. ; Brumley, B. ; Campbell, T. ; Cissell, D. ; Cooper, P. ; Craig, J. ; Crone, P. ; ROW 2: Darrah, D. ; Deaton, S. ; Dones, L. ; Fields, P. ; Gould, R. ; Greenwood, C. ; Harris, J. ; Henderson, C. ; Ingram, R. ; ROW 3: Jones, M. ; Leverett, B. ; Matthews, T. ; Dwyan, M. ; Nash, B. ; Ortensie, R.; Palmer, W. ; Reed, D.; Sanders, R. ; ROW 4: Shepherd, L.; Stamper. M. ; Webb, M. ; Wilson, R. ; Wynn, P.; Yeager, D. ; Mrs. G. Hinton, Teacher. . Fifi .. I I ' : ROW 1: Adams, B. ; Atkins, C. ; Batts, L.; Blessett. C. ; Brester, J. ; Burgess, C. ; Carver, K. ; Cole, B. : Coul- ter, R. ; ROW 2: Crick, C. ; Curl, S. ; Dean, C. ; Deweese, D.; Edens. R. ; Emerson. V. ; Gaines, D. ; Goodman. P.; Hardin, V. ; ROW 3: Hays, N. ; Hodge, M. ; Jeffries, R.; King, C. ; McGuire. H.; McIntosh, S. ; Montgom- ery, J. ; Moore, E. ; Oliver, 1. ; ROW 4: Phillips, P. ; Risinger, G. ; Seibel, D. ; Thompson, S. ; Williams, L. ; Woody. V. ; Mullins, G. ; Mrs. Weaver, Teacher. 72 2nd GRADE Row 1: Askren, B. ; Ball, R. ; Bates, L. ; Belcher, B. ; Bottorff, R.; Cartwright, T. ; Carter, J. ; Craig, J . ; Crone, K. ; ROW 2: Devine, C. ; Goforth, C. ; Hall, R. ; Hargett, S. ; Harris, L. ; Henderson, R. ; Holt, V. ; Howard. M.; Huff, P. ;ROW 3: Jones, B. ; Jordon, D.; Kellems, L. ; Lafever, J. ; Leverett, R. ; Mathis, J.; McFall 1.; McGuire, S.;Nea1 1.; ROW 4: Owen, F. ; Poindexter, R.;Risinger,M.;Swallow, R. ; White, S.; Whitlock. M. , Wood, L. , Teacher Miss M. Clark. 2nd GRADE ROW 1: Ames, G. ; Baker, 3.; Boger, M.; Brewer, 6.; Brooks. V.; Broughton, A. ; Carpenter, T. ; Combs. Z. ; COmpton, L. ; ROW 2: Crusott, B. ; Crusott, M. ; Deweese, P. ; Duvall, D. ; Former, C. ; Hampton, J. ; Hartley, A. ; Hecker, R. ; Hacker, R. ; ROW 3: Howard. J. ; Isaac, 8.; Jones, P. ;Johnson, L. ; Kelley, M. ; Lindsey, 1.; Long. M. ; Maymon, V. ; McFall, C. ; ROW 4: Moore, T. ;Sapp, G.; Selent, Y.; Stacy, R. ; Treece, T. ; White, B. ; Woody, G.; Ziehm. S. ; Teacher Mrs. L. Payne. lstGRADE ROW 1: Altizer, D. ; Ball, 8.; Baker, I. ; Baker, S. ; Bowling, P. ; Burch, V. ; Carlisle, D.; Carlisle, J. ; Davidson, H. ; ROW 2: Davidson, F. ; Grant, H. ; Graves, R. ; Greenwood, D. ; Griffin, D. ; Hester, S.; Ison, P. ; Kallies, M. ; Keller, L. ; ROW 3: Middleton, P. ; Mudd, D. ; Northern, L. ; Roberts, K. ; Walker, D.; Williamson, A. ; Wimp, B. ; Wynn, S. ; York, W. ; Teacher Miss N. Lawrence. lstGRADE ROW 1; Anderson, T. ; Bottorff, M. ; Cairnes. L. ; Carter, B. ; Crusott. J. ; Duvall, D. ; Famsley. L. ; Gregory, H. ; Hall, R. ; ROW 2: Harris. J. ; Hayes, 8.; Haymaker, J.; Horton, B. ; Jones, J. ; Littrell, V. ; Moore, J. ; Morgan, R. ; Neville, L. ; ROW 3: Neville, B. ; Osborne, D. ; Pendleton, L. ; Poindexter. T. ; Sneed. L. ; Thompson, M. ; Tucker, J. ; Upton. J. ; Walker. R. ; ROW 4: Weidmer, M. ; Teacher Mrs. R. Riddle. Ist GRADE ROW 1: Askren, B. ; Ball, L. ; Bledsoe, L. ; Carr, J. ; Cooper, S. ; Criswell, J . ; Deweese, S. ; Ennis, D. ; Gaines, S. ; ROW 2: Hargett, Z. ; Hecker, M. ; Hall, K. ; Howard, R. ; Ison, J. ; Jackson, M. ; Kessinger. M.; Leverett, D. ; Montgomery, C. ; ROW 3: Neal, 3.; Nugent, M. ; Payne, E. ; Pierce, 13.; Richardson, B. ; Shepherd, N. ; Streets, 1.; Stoner, T.; Treece, L. ; ROW 4: Tyler, J. ; Webb, 1. ; Whitlock, T. ; Teacher Mrs. E. Steele. lst GRADE ROW 1: Armstrong. J. : Burgess. C. ; Carr, D. ; Carter. P. ; Combs, A. ; Darrah, D. ; Eberle, E. ; Fain, V. ; Fields. B. ; ROW 2: Gilden, B. ; Hatfield, R. ; Ingram, P. ; Jordan, I. ; Lytle, T. ; Moore, R. ; Morgan, D. ; Newland, 8.; Owens. F. ; ROW 3: Reynolds. S. ; Sego, J. ; Shaw, R. ; Smith. R. ; Soli- day. 8.; Tipton, W. ; Walls, R. ; Webb, V. ; Wojciechowski, K. ; ROW 4: Wycoff, K. ; Teacher Miss P. Stoner. 6th GRADE ROW 1: Adams, R. : Arnett, M.; Banks, E. ; Benge, B. ; Blessett, O. ; Brawner, F. ; Chandler, E. ; Cissell, L. ; Cook, K. ; ROW 2: Cole, C.; Dean, S. ; Durbin, H. ; Fletcher, K. ; Gibson, D. ; Hall, 1.; Hislip, K. ; Jenkins, W. ; Latham. N. ; ROW 3: Masingo, 3.; Pace, L. ; Potts, A. ; Richey, D.; Schmidt, S. ; Somerville, W. ; Tate, T. ; Turner, L. ; Teacher Mr. R. Chambers. 6th GRADE ROW 1: Allen, R. ; Balmer, J. ; Bell, J. ; Biggers, B. ; Bower, G. ; Campbell, R. ; Chzanowski, B. ; Clough, S. ; Collins, W. ; ROW 2: Curtis, R.; Doss. J. ; Fields, E. ; Frazier, D. ; Gilden. C. ; Gullion, J.;Hester, D ;Howson, M. ;Kisor, P. ;:ROW3 Lewis W.- ;,Mick A.- ,,O'Bryan S. ;Reynolds, R.; Rose, S.; Shipman, W. ;,Stephens L.; Tackett, 1.; Tate P. ;ROW 4; Vest, K.- ;Wi1son, A.; Teacher Mr. N. Gray. 5th GRADE ROW 1: Arbuckle, L. ; Barnes, P. ; Bower, 1.; Collins. S. ; Crick, K. ; Dallas, M. ; Deaton, D. ; Frakes, C. ; Garrett. S. ; ROW 2: Gellhouse, P. ; Giltner, R. ; Groff, R.; Hattabaugh, B. ; Jones, C. ; Johnson, D. ; Kaelin, S. hLaughlin, R.; Lozicr. M.; ROW 3: Martin, J. ; McIntosh, D. ; Miller, J. ; Myers, H. ; Neal, E. ; Peters, J. ; Price, R. ; Smith, S. ; Somerville, R. ; ROW 4: Spencer. B. ; Stricker, D. ; Thomp- son, H. ; Tyler. 8. ; Watson, N. ; Williams, E. ; Wilson, D. ; Teacher Mrs. S. Shanklin. 5th GRADE ROW 1: Baker, C. ; Begley, J. ; Bower. S.; Curtiss, A. ; Dearborn. R. ; Fletcher, D. ; Frakes, D. ; Gel- house, P. ; Gilbert, K. ; ROW 2: Gregory, R. ; Hall, B. ; Haycraft. V. ; Jackson, L. ; Johnson, M. ; Kisor, G. ; Longest, D. ; Madden, S. ; McCawley, B. ; ROW 3: Middleton, S. ; Murphy, W. ; Nash. J. ; Oglesby, L. ; Phillips, S. ; Smith. D. ; Soliday. G. ; Spencer, A. ; Sparrow. A. ; ROW 4: Thomas, R. ; Tobias, M.; Very, S. ; Walker, H. ; White, 6.; Williams, M. ; Yeager, C.; Teacher Mrs. F. Shultz. 4th GRADE ROW 1: Albertson, D. ; Allen, P. ; Bladen, B. ; Booth, L. ; Bower, S. ; Brawner, D. ; Bridges, R. ; Coch- rin, A. ; Dobson, D. ; ROW 2: DuVall, D. ; Emery. C. ; Farmer, W. ; Gibson, D. ; Giltner. R. ; Hall, M. ; Hedges, G. ; Hester, D. ; Huckaba, S. ; ROW 3: Kisor, P. ; Lewis, D. ; Martin, M. ; Massey, M. ; Means, P. ; Miles, I. ; Montgomery, M. ; Robertson. T. ; Robinson, 8. ; ROW 4: Singleton, C. ; Smith, D. ; Smith, 1.; Stewart, J. ; Tafllnger, B.; Tate, S. ; Tyler, S. ; Watson, D.; Williams. R. ; Teacher Mrs. J. Moore. a: A ii; x,yo 3rd GRADE ROW 1: Berry, 1.; Bower, M. ; Brawner, S. ; Brown, D. ; Burks, L. ; Clough, R. ; Coy, T. ; Dobson. D.; Doyle, B. ; ROW 2: Emery, B. ; Haycraft, L.; Hubbard, B. ; Huckaba, C. ; Knight, L. ; Lewis, D.; Lewis, T. ; Malcomb. K. ; Martin, A. ; ROW 3: Morgan, P. ; Pace. M. ; Price, T. ; Reynolds, G. ; Reynolds, J. ; Robertson, D. ; Simms, J. ; Smith, D. ; Stewart, G. ;ROW 4: snicker, J. Veach, D. ; Wainscott. S.; Williams, C.; Wilson, 6.; Zimmerman, V.; Teacher Mrs. V. Hardy. 2nd GRADE ROW 1: Bowen, C. ; Burks. C. ; Coleman, F. ; Coombs, D. ; Duxbin, J. ; Eagan, T. ; Frazier, S. ; Gell- house, D. ;Jenkins, H. ; ROW 2: Johnson, R. ; Kisor, R. ; Lewis, D. ; Lewis, J. ; Miles, 8. ; Neal, 8. ; Ramsey, B. ; Renaker, D. ; Robinson, D. ; ROW 3: Simms. C. ; Sparrow, C. ; Stillwell, R. ; Stillwell, R.; Traub, T.; Tyler, G. ; Wells, B. ; Williams. M. ; Young, C. ; ROW 4: Young, R.; Mrs. E. Blick, Teacher. ROW 1: Allen, S. ; Arbuckle, L. ; Beard, K. ; Booth, G. ; Brico. J. ; Bridges, E.; Buckner, D. ; Chattin, K. ; Crider, W. ; ROW 2: Gibson, 1.; Hall, L. ; Hall, T. ; Hampton, J. ; Harris, D. ; Hedges, M. ; Huckaba, J. ; Justice. A. ; Lewis, L. ; ROW 8: Martin, R. ; Mason, Y. ; Price, A. ; Miller. J. ; Rhodes, F.; Rhodes, G. ; Simms. M. ; Simms, S. ; Singleton, M. ; ROW 4: Sparrow, M.; Spriestersbach, C. ; Stewart, C. ; Taflinger, M. ; Thomas. L. ; Traub, B. ; Wilson, S. ; Mrs. M. Robertson, Teacher. LARRY BE LCHER DENNIS BREIDENBACH ALBERT COMBS PHILLIP DUNCAN TOMMY ALLEN av J'PWNrJ-VH -..:;9 Ax .4: - '3' ,7 u' -j 'v 35-1-19, yr; Hr; ..r WW hrmfgv.wwnmmumw 1? RVMW-VIWHSAO5W1W64 82 VARSITY FRONT ROW, L. to R. : Manager, Walter Breidenbach; Kenny Blick; Roger Combs; Dennis Breiden- bach; Philip Duncan; Charles Jones; Frank Bush; Buddy Bettler. Manager; BACK ROW, L. to R. : Roger Case; Robert Case; Albert Combs; Tommy Whitaker; Tommy Allen; Donnie Bush; Larry Bel- cher; Mike Hall; Coach, John Wood. BASKETBALL RECORD 1960-6 1 w T Silver Creek 56 39 Brownstown 60 30 Paoli 62 56 Shawe Memor. 52 50 Providence 49 46 Henryville 5'7 40 Corydon 46 51 Scottsburg 61 48 HOLIDAY TOURNEY Jeffersonville 60 '71 Providence 69 56 Austin 56 49 Orleans 66 48 Clarksville 64 5 1 Seymour 55 46 North Central '71 51 Crothersville 92 41 N. Washington 74 28 Vevay '70 47 South Central 56 43 Hanover 62 58 SECTIONAL Henryville 43 45 Mgr. Lloyd Alstott, Coach Louis Kleopfer, Mgr. Gary Ferry; BACK Kenny Bussey, Richard Crace, Roy Dillow, Kenny Hickerson, Roger McCubbins, JUNIOR VARSITY kerson, Jimmy Moore. Ronme Matthews, Paul Blevms, Tommy Ledbetter, George True, Gary Gaines Raymond Ful- FRONT ROW, L. to R. : ROW, L. to R.: LYNETTA COMBS MARGARET BEARD MERLE TURNER Queem EVELYN NASH EIGHTH GRADE TEAM l960-6l JR-HIGH BASKETBALL QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS V . L L A B .I E K S A B L A R U M A R T W M A E T- 3 H C A B N F. D H R B MONTGOMERY'S TEAM CROSS COUNTRY HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL a; , rqnug,, ...wwar.MthaW '- g;w,n '3: u-an.....u V , -.,,.,z,.-....u V.. 17Htt+ -W'W't x. Crowning the Queen 71ml l960-6l BASKETBALL QUEEN AND HER COURT -9.. -'.'- va Crown Bearer and Flower Girl BASKETBALL QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS l CARMEN ABBOTT PATRICIA ALLEN JUDY BROWN KAREN FRANCKE SHARON WERNER ' R . 1 $1: IUANITA KING CHEERLEADERS VARSITY L. to R.: Toni Adams, Judy Chambers, Julie Hester, Sharon Turner. JUNIOR VARSITY EIGHTH GRADE ' L. to R.: Carlitta Coy, Pat Diamond, L. to R.: Evelyn Nash, Merle Turner, Dianne Braswell. STANDING: Sharon Sharon Waites, Laverne Meador. . Vogt. SEVENTH GRADE Margaret Beard Lynette Combs Pamela Werner Bonnie Dillow B U L C 5 F. 5 R U N o - .1: U . .. ' . J J CHARLESTDWN CHAPTER INDIANA II III, ! 11, :1! NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 0.. ;I x x x ,! ..u f. x .V .W , ,. . l, 31 tlllpl r 7 . ANNUAL STAFF PAPER STAFF L. to R.: Juanita King, first in Beginning Typing; Patsy Cassetty. first in Beginning Shorthand; Rita Schafer, third in Advanced Typing; and Carol Goodwin, second in Beginning Typing. NURSES HELPERS P L F. H F. K F F O BOY STATE DELEGATES JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL BAND D N A B L O O H C 5 H m , H N .m, O , TI 5 F. L R , A H C CHESS AND CHECKERS CLUB IOI GLEE CLUB .A. GOOD CITIZEN F.H .XAuu; ca? . . , .w. ,, .,... xi .U . ,. .. $xgg.3? draghhuwwmwkpggutiftgg l... DORIS BOTTORFF FUTURE HOMEMAKER Rita Schafer receiving award from Miss K. Smith. 36:50: Wataed WALKS DRUG STORE 123 S. Indiana Ave. Sellersburg, Ind. On the Highway CH 6-3421 BACON'S DEPARTMENT STORE 1429 Youngs town Shopping C enter BU 2-4361 The Better Bottled Gas For Cooking, Heating, and Water Heating TAFPS GAS SERVICE, INC. 321 Market C. H. GRAVES CONSTRUCTION Road and Street Repair and Construction Hamburg Pa rk Jeffersonville, Indiana BU 2 -9762 HELMAN1S DEPARTMENT STORE Youngstown Shopping Center Jeffersonville, Indiana Shop There Soon! BU 2-6661 Charlestown, Ind. Bowl Your Cares Away at YOUNGSTOWN BOWLING LANES 1451 Youngstown Shopping Center Jeffersonville, Ind. BU 2-7227 A PENNY SAVED IS A . . PENNY EARNED. Especially at . . . FIRST BANK OF CHARLESTOWN 2 llZWo Interest on Savings 346 Main Cross AL 6-3316 Members of Federal Reserve Deposits Insured by F. D. I. C. Maximum $10,000 Insurance For Each Depoliter DON'T WORRY . . . GET HER GIFT Y 1 ; I .R I ' ' REGAN CHEVROLET SALES 8: SERVICE, INC. RAY'S JEWELRY STORE 832 Main Street Charle stown, Ind. AL 6-2235 P. F. MYERS LUMBER CO. 119 N. New Albany 714 Meigs Avenue Sellersburg, Ind. Jeffersonville, Indiana CH 6-3384 Since 1854 BU 3-6815 Compliments of Engrutulutinns 1ALCR $0, com 5259 by osve-Oes' to the graduating class HOOSIER BOOK 8. SUPPLY CO. Indianapolis , Indiana Louisville Kentucky Compliments of: ROGERS SHELL SERVICE State Road 40 3 Sellersburg, Indiana CH 6-2492 CONKIS RESTAURANT Highway 62 Good Food The Way . You Like It. Union Savings Building New Albany, Indiana Charlestown, WH 5-5294 MORROW GULF STATION Tune-Ups and Minor Repairs State Road 3 AL 6-3990 Charlestown, Ind. Does Your Hair Look Like a Mop? Well Pay Joe, the Barber, of JOPS BARBER SHOP a Visit. State Road 3 Charlestown, Ind. gllIS-CHHLMERS IA3'OI DIVISION 0 IIIWAUKII i. U.I.A. McCAMMON- PRATHER MOTOR CO., INC. Tractors A. C. All-Crop Balers Allis - Chalmers Equipment State Road 31 Sellersburg, Indiana CH 6-3524 SPEED STORE GLENN JOHNSON, Owner Fresh Vegetables Paint --- Hardware Sundries Speed, Indiana CH 6-2240 252 Market AL 6 Compliments of o GOODMAN DRUGS TAFF'S STANDA RD STA TION WAYNE Road . . H STAN MR6 MOO.RE Owner Service Service That Satisfies 321 Market AL 6-3972 M GIVE YOUR CAR 1, I HALL'S AUTO SERVICE 154 Main Cross Charlestown, Indiana .- Complete Auto Repair Concrete Blocks 208 W. Corwell Ave. Clarksville, Indiana BU 3-3805 uccess to the graduating class From KANNAPEL'S DAIRY 1801 E. Spring New Albany, Ind . CLARK NEW A-LBANY BEAUTY COUNTY A COLLEGE RURAL ; V New Albany, Indiana ELECTRIC Day and Night Classes Member of National Assoc. Cosmetologist School Phases of Beauty Culture V. A. Approved 322 Vincennes, Indiana WH 4-0353 Extends ecmcw Their Congratulations R. E. A. Membership Corporation Sellersburg, Ind. HAAS CABINET CO. Sellersburg, Indiana CH 6-3371 How Your Money W111 Mount Up, W-hen You Save at --- FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS 8: LOAN ASSN. 12.3 E. Maple Street Jeffersonville, Indiana BU 2-6619 Victor-Adders Cash Registers , i , .. v; Royal Typewriters For Loans and Financing Furniture ,s . A l TYPEWRITER FRANKLIN FINANCE CO. TERMINAL 1613 Market St. Charlestown, Indiana ' New Albany, Indiana Sales - Service - Supplies WH 4-7827 BEST 0 PETERS INSURANCE 8. REAL ESTATE AGENCY Appraisers and Auction Sales Charlestovs'm, Indiana A L 6-2210 APPLIANCES LOWE SUPPLY Hardware 308 Main CrOSS and Charlestown, Ind. Appliances AL 6-2300 DAIRY PRODUCTS 113 W.' Maple Street Jeffers onville, Indiana BU 2-1394 SHANNON'S DAIRY CHARLESTOWN HARDWARE Authorized Owens Boat ACE Dealers HARRY'S A-sk About our Credit and Layaway Plans 728 Main AL 6-3462 RM nnues 806 Main Street MARKET Charlestown, Indiana Delivery Service Large Free Parking Area AL 6-2110 901 Market AL 6-3979 The annual staff of 1960-61 of Charlestown High School wish to express their appreciation to those who advertised, as individuals or as business establishments, in our annual this year. Through your good will, friendship and co-operation we feel that we have produced a high-quality annual. Thank-you, Annual Staff Helen's Restaurant - 260 Market - Charlestown, Indiana AL 6-3992 Jones Marathon - State Road 3 - Charlestown, Indiana AL 6-3977 Charlestown Flower Shop - State Road 3 - Charlestown, Indiana AL 6-3522 Weber Jewelry, Sellersburg, Indiana Heyn Stationers - 422 Spring St. - Jeffersonville, Indiana BU 3-3686 Weinstein Clother 8: Furnisher - 355 Spring St. Jeffersonville, Indiana BU 3-8534 0. K. Shoe Shop - Charlestown, Indiana Sellersburg Lumber 8: Supply Co. - 220 So. Indiana Ave. Sellersburg, Indiana CH 6-3513 Kraus Variety Store - Jeffersonville, Indiana Gene's Barber Shop - Charlestown, Indiana TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The World's Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made


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