Charlestown High School - Pirates Yearbook (Charlestown, IN)
- Class of 1962
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K v - X  K au N Annual Dedication To you. Mrs. Boyd, we wish to express our gratitude for the knowledge you have given us and the human concepts etched in our hearts. Thank you for your radiant smile, your sincerity, and the bits of wisdom shared with us. Most of all, we whom you have taught, wish to express our deep appreci- ation for the honor - the privilege of knowing you. Semper te Amabus. Your Students, Class of â62 Mr. Robert Myers. Principal; Mr. Alton Cochran. Superintendent; Mr. Harold Reis. Asst. Principal. Dear Students. Parents, and Friends; Education has two primary functions; To guide the young person in developing himself, his character, personality and talents; To guide him in the culture in which he lives. Charlestown School strives to accomplish these dual purposes through a broad and comprehensive curriculum and a varied program of extracurricular activities. The classrooms and groups depicted in this book give a pictorial view of our school life. Success of such a program cannot be measured except by and through the young people who have been students here. Pictures, however, can show some of the means used in our effort to attain these objectives. To you Seniors who are graduating, this volume should in later years refresh your memories of twelve short years of directed toil and pleasant associations with fellow students and teachers. Sincerely. Alton Cochran Superintendent and Principals at Work School Administration ROBERT MYERS HAROLD REIS Principal Assistant Principal KATHERINE SMITH Dean of Girls LUCILLE ROSS Librarian CHARLES NICHOLSON Guidance EUGENE McLEMORE Guidance ARNOLD BEARD NANCY LISANBY RUBY BARE NINA WAMPLER Visiting Teacher School Clerk School Nurse Cafe. Supervisor 5 ES Teachers in 1961-62 CARLICE BREEDING General Science RUTH CORNETT English. Social Studies HARLON BETTS LUCILLE BOWEN Biology Arts and Crafts MARGARET COCHRAN Latin CAROLYN CINNAMON Commerce THOMAS BRUNER Math. Physics FRANCIS FRANCKE Business CARLOS FRIEND General Science LARRY DEAN Chemistry BARBARA FRY Math MARGARET GILBERT English VIRGINA GLADDING Reading, English JARVIS KAST Industrial Arts Assistant Coach ELMER KAHL Social Studies LOUIS KLEOPFER Physical Education GUY F. McCLURE Math DALE McNEELY Coach MARGARET McNEELY Physical Education JACK RISINGER Government Speech Therapy HARRIS SCHOEN Band JENNY MAYHALL MARJORIE MIDDLETON Music English JOHN O REAR Shop MAGDALENE PATTERSON Math DELORES STEINHALâER World History JEAN SLONE English ANN SMITH Home Economics ROBERT PEARSON Art MARY SIMS Home Economics EMMA MORGAN Vocal Music NITA VARNEY French FERN WICKSTROM Business Math DAVID STEWART Social Studies Freshman Basketball Coach MABLE SWAIN Biology Physical Science JOE WILLIAMS Vocational Agriculture No teachers today Teachers' Pets' Salutatorian Valedictorian Senior Class Officers STANDING are: Jack Rislnger, Sponsor. Julie Donnell. Shirley Campbell. Emily Spurrier. Robert Myers, Principal, Vlrgina Gladding, Sponsor. SITTING are: Don Bush and Billy Hartman. SENIOR ACTIVITIES Class play Class trip Sold fruit cakes Sold Christmas trees Worked at concessions Held car washes 5 ALLEN. LOUIS Live today because tomorrow never comes. ALLEN. PATRICIA The eyes are the windows of the heart. Booster Club 3.4; Annual Staff 3.4; Girls Glee Club 1.2,3: Chorus 4; Class Reporter 4; F.B.L. A. 4; Class Play Staff 3.4; Basketball Queen Attendant 3; F.B.L.A. Vice President 4. ARMSTRONG. JUDY âVariety is the spice of my life. G.A.A. 1.4; F.H. A. 1; Nurses Club 3; Booster Club 1.4; Dramatics Club 4; Chorus 1,2,4; Class Play Staff 4. BALLARD. MARILYN I can resist anything but temptation. Girls Glee Club 2.3. 4; Class Play 3. 4; F. H. A. 1; Annual Staff 4; Nurses Club 3; Booster Club 2.3.4; Glee Club 4; Dramatics Club 4; Chorus 1. BANIEL. SALL1E Swing on Cats and Chicks, 'cause like - tomorrow ain't promised. Class Play 3.4; Band 1.2. 3.4; Dance Band 4; G.A.A 1.2; Chorus 3 4; Girls' State Delegate 3; Dramatics Club 4; Booster Club 4; French Club 4. BARNES. JOHN Blessed be those who go around in circles for they shall be called wheels. Band 1.2; Dance Band 2; Drama Club 4; F.T.A. 4; Science Seminar 3. BARNETT. VICTORIA Cultivate patience, practice patience, seek under- standing. Journalism Club 4; G.A.A. 3; Booster Club 2.3.4; Annual Staff 4; Nurses Club 3; Chorus 1.2; Class Play Staff 3.4; Girls' Glee Club 4. BEATTY. DOLORES âThe law of the wise is a fountain of life. G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; G.A.A. Reporter 4; F.H.A. 1.2. 3.4; F.H. A. Songlcader 3; F.H. A. Treasurer 4; Class Play 3.4; Booster Club 4; Annual Staff 3.4; Intramural Basketball 1.2.3. 4; Nurses Club 3.4; Band 2. BENSON. JILL A manâs grasp should exceed his reach or what is heaven for?â G. A. A. 1,2,3; Booster Club 1.2.3.4; Paper Staff 2 3,4; Annual Staff 2,3.4; Girls' State Alternate 3; Class Play 3.4; F.H.A. 1.2.3. 4; Nurses Club 3; Dramatic Club 4. BLEVINS. PAUL Think tall, walk tall, speak tall, and be tall Basketball 1.2.3,4; Annual Staff 4; Chess and Checkers Club 4. BLICK. KENNY Determination and desire will get the job done Baseball 3.4; Track 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1.2.3, 4; National Honor Society 3.4; F.T.A. 4. BRASWELL. ROBERT Get right. Itâs later than you think. Student Manager 4; Chorus 1,2.3, 4; Intramural Bas ketball 4; Class Officer 1; Boys Recreation Club 4. BREWER. MARTHA I count myself in nothing else so happy as in a soul remembering my good friends. G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; G.A.A. Secretary and Treasurer 2, 3.4; Chorus 1.2.3. 4; Class Tourney 2,3.4; Class Play Staff 3,4; Booster Club 2. 4; Nurses Club 3.4. BRUCE. MARLENE 'Once upon a time . . . and once was enough. Band 1.2.3. 4; Dance Band 1.2. 3. 4; Student Council 1.2.3.4; I.U. Achievement Tests 1.2.3,4; National Honor Society 2.3, 4; Booster Club 2.3.4; Class Pres- ident 1; Girls' State Delegate 3; Booster Club Secre- tary 4; Student Council Secretary 4; G.A.A. 1; F.T.A. 4; National Honor Society Vice President 4; F.T.A. Treasurer 4. BRUMLEY. CAROLYN The only beautiful things arc the things that do not concern us. Nurses Club 4; Glee Club 4; Chorus 1. BUSH. DON Man's mind once stretched to a new idea never goes Back to its original dimensions. National Honor Society 2,3,4; Class Treasurer 1; Class Reporter 2; Class President 4; Basketball 2.3. 4; Track 2.3.4; Baseball 1.2.4; Boys' State Delegate 3; Student Council 1.2; F.T.A. 4; Boys' Recreational Club 4; Science Club 4. CAMPBELL. SHIRLEY Think less of self and more of others. G.A.A. 1; F.H.A. 2; Nurses Club 3; F.T.A. 4; Class Play Staff 3. 4; Class Vice President 4; Library Club 4. CANNON. ERNIE Do unto others as they would do unto you do it first! CASE. ROBERT When the going gets tough, the tough get going. Baseball 2.3.4; Basketball 3.4; Cross Country 3.4; Track 4; Science Club 4; Class Play 3: Boys' Recre ationalClub 4. CASSETTY. EDDIE Always looking for trouble and constantly finding it Booster Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 3; Glee Club 4; Boys' Recreational Club 4; Intramural Basket ball 1,2.3. CAUDILL. BOBBY Marriage is a wonderful institution Gym helper 3.4. CHADWELL. ELLEN The eyes are the open windows of the heart. Intramural Basketball 1.2.3.4; G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; Booster Club 1.2.3.4; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 3. 4; Class Play Staff 3.4; Glee Club 4; Journalism Club 4; Chorus 1. COLE. NANCY It is better to ask and be thought nosy, than to die of curiousity and never know. National Honor Society 2.3.4; Booster Club 1; Paper Staff 3.4; Assistant Editor of Paper 3; Editor of Paper 4; Girls' State Delegate 3; F.H.A. 1.2.3.4; F.H.A. Projects Chairman 2,3; F.H.A. Honor Chapter Chair man 4; F.T.A. 3; Journalism Club 4; Class Play 3; Chorus 1; Science Seminar 3; Annual Staff 3; Nurses Club 3. COUCH. JIMMY I never let studying interfere with my education. F.F.A. 1,2.3,4; F.F.A. Parliamentarian 3; F.F. A. Treasurer 4; Science Club 4; Booster Club 4; F.H.A Sweetheart 3. COX. JUDY Climb though the rocks be rugged. G.A.A. 2,3.4; Booster Club 1.2.3.4; Annual Staff 4; Glee Club 4; Class Tourney 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Class Play Staff 4; National Honor Society 2,3.4. CROWD US. GAIL Love is a wonderful thing, but where is mine?â Nurses Club 3.4; F.H. A. 1,2; Library Club 4; Class Play Staff 3. DELANEY. WAYNE Seek and ye shall find. Dance Band 3, 4; Pep Band 1,2, 3.4; Band 1,2.3,4; Chess and Checker Club 3,4. DeMOSS, ANITA Love is only chatter, friends are all that matter. G.A.A. 1,2.3; Booster Club 1.2.3,4; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; F.H. A. 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Nurses Club 3. DONNELL. MIKE âDe gustibus non est disputandum.â Class President 2; Class Treasurer 3; Science Club 4. DOTTS, JIM 'Itâs not that I spend more than I earn, it's just that I spend it quicker than I earn it. Basketball Manager 3; Track 2,3,4; Intramural Bas- ketball 3.4; F.B.L.A. 4; Boys' Recreational Club 4. FRANCZAK. JAYNE Thanks for the memories. Booster Club 2.3.4; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Glee Club 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Journalism Club 4; Class Play Staff 4. Gardner. Robert e. Forever, always, but never. f-B.L.A. 4; Reading Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Class P1 y Staff 4; Commercial Contest 3. GARRIOTT. MARGARET ANN It often requires more bravery to tell the simple truth than it does to win a battle. Band 1.2,3.4; Pep Band 1,2,3. 4; Dance Band 2,3.4; F. H.A. 2.3,4; F.T.A. 4. GLADDING. ANN âThere Is no tomorrow; there is only today. G. A.A. 1; Booster Club 1.2.3.4; F.H.A. 3.4; Class Play 3.4; Girlsâ State Alternate 3; Paper Staff 2; Chorus 1.2.3,4; Dance Band 2. GOINS. PHYLIS KAY Life is a puzzle with some of the pieces missing. G.A.A. 1; Paper Staff 4; Glee Club 1.2.3. 4; Chorus 4; Journalism Club 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Class Play 3; Dance Band 2. GRACE. LANA MARIE Happiness is a wonderful thing, but the happiness bell doesnât always ring. GREGORY. SHIRLEY Always have faith - no matter what happens. F.H.A. 1; F.B.L.A. 4; Nurses Club 4. HALL. MICHAEL Graduation is the key to the future. (Graduation?) Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 1.2.3.4; Class President 3; Annual Staff 4; Boysâ Recreational Club 4; Arts and Crafts Club 4; Photography Club 4. HARDY. KAY Life is a puzzle with some of the pieces missing. G.A.A. 3; Booster Club 1.2.3. 4; Paper Staff 4; F.H.A. 2.3. 4; Nurses Club 3; Class Tourney 3; Bas- ketball Queen Attendant 3; Chorus 1; F.B.L.A. 4; F.B.L.A. Vice President 4. HARTMAN. BILL Determination leads to success. Baseball 3.4; Booster Club 3.4; Band 1; Intramural Basketball 1.2.3.4; Class Treasurer 4; Boysâ Recre- ational Club 4; F.F.A. 1. HAWKINS. SHIRLEY No one fails till they quit. Booster Club 2.3. 4; Annual Staff 3,4; F.H.A. 1.2. 3.4. HERNDON. FAYE Who said this was a tall world? G.A.A. 1,2,3; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Nurses Club 3. HOESSLE. EVA The way to succeed in school is to cheat. F.H.A. 2.3,4; Nurses Club 3,4; Booster Club 4. HOLLOWAY. JANET ''Always do your best - you may not have a second chance. Booster Club 4; F.H.A. 3,4; National Honor Society 2.3.4; Science Seminar 3,4; Paper Staff 4; Class Play 3; F.H.A. Historian 4. HUMES. TOMMY Live your own life, no one else can live it for you.' HUTH. MARGARET Wc make the ladder on which we climb. Chorus 1.2.3.4. HESTER. JULIE Power originates from positive thinking. G.A.A. 1,2,3; Booster Club 1,2.3,4; Cheerleader 1.2 3.4; Class Secretary 1,2; Class Reporter 3.4; Chorus 1; National Honor Society 3.4; Annual Staff 2; F.H.A. 3.4; F.H.A. Parliamentarian 4; Girls State Alternate 3; Intramural Basketball 1.2,3; National Honor Society Secretary 4. HOESSLE. DOROTHY The greatest labor saving device of today is to- morrow . â Nurses Club 3.4; Booster Club 4; F.H.A. 2,3.4. KAHL. CHARLES âThese are the times that try men's souls New Washington 1,2.3. JOHNSON. CECIL Honesty is the best policy. Future Farmers of America 4 JOHNSON. CHARLES Have weapon, will travel JONES. BILLY Smile at the world and the people will smile back, Commercial Contest 2: Future Business Leaders of America 4. JONES. JANET CRIDER Love and marriage go hand in hand. Annual Staff 2.3; Girls' Glee Club 1,2.3; Future Nurses Club 3: Booster Club 2.3; G.A. A. 1.2. LEDBETTER. THOMAS âMake your life worth something while you can Basketball 1,2,3,4; Intramural Basketball 1; F.T.A. 4. LUTGRING. BARBARA We grow too soon old, and too late smart. G.A.A. 3.4; Booster Club 3,4; Band 2: Majorette 1 2; Nurses Club 3; F.T.A. 4; Chorus 1; Pirettes 1; In tramural Basketball 1.2.3,4. LYONS. JOE But what is a woman? Only one of nature's most agreeable blunders. Basketball 1.2; Intramural Basketball 3.4; Varsity Baseball 1.2.3.4; Chorus 1.2.3.4; Operetta 4; An nual Staff 4; Boys' Recreational Club 4. WLiJ MATTHEWS. RONNIE It is harder to conceal ignorance than to acquire knowledge. Basketball 2,3.4; Track 2.3, 4; Class Vice President 3; Intramural Basketball 1; F.T.A. 4; Boys' Recre- ational Club 4; Class Play 3; Chorus 1; F.T.A. Vice President 4. MAYFIELD. BARBARA Anything that is worth doing is worth doing right. G.A.A. 1; Booster Club 4; Annual Staff 3.4; Glee Club 4; Class Play Staff 3; National Honor Society 4; F.B.L.A. 4; F.B.L. A. Reporter 4. McCOY. LANA Always walk the straight and narrow way. Girls' Glee Club 1,2; Mixed Chorus 3.4; Booster Club 4; Glee Club 4; Operetta 4; F.B.L. A. 4; f-B.L. A. Secretary 4. McKERCHER. DAVID h is the quality and not the quantity that counts. Band 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 2.3,4; Class Play 3,4; Boys' State Alternate 3; Science Club 4; Dramatics Club 4. MICKEY. PAUL I came. I saw, and I am still looking. Intramural Basketball 1.2,3; Annual Staff 4; Boysâ Recreational Club 4. MARBLE. DORIS BOTTORFF What do we live for if it is not to make life less difficult for others? Girls' State Alternate 3; F.H.A. Good Citizen 3; Nurses Club 3; National Honor Society 3. 4; Booster Club 4. MAPLES. BEVERLY Luck is nothing but a tricky name for hard work. Booster Club 4; Nurses Club 3.4; F.H.A. 1,2; Chorus 1,2; Annual Staff 1,2,3.4; Nurses Club Pres- ident 4. MASTIN, BARBARA If books did good the world would have been con- verted long ago. G.A.A. 1.2; Booster Club 2.4; F.H.A. 1.2.3. 4. MEADOR. CORA Love comes unseen; we only see it go. F.H.A. 1.2.3.4; Band 1.2.3. 4; Dance Band 1.2.4; Future Nurses Club 3; Paper Staff 3.4; Annual Staff 3,1 4; Class Play Staff 3; Class Play 4. MORGAN. LINDA Smile to make two grins grow where there was a gre before. Annual Staff 3.4; Paper Staff 4; Journalism Club 4; F.H.A. 2; F.B.L.A. 4; F.B.L. A. President 4. MORROW. JAMES A little mischief will get you into trouble, so who wa to be good? Booster Club 3. 4; Boys' State Delegate 3; Chorus 1.2.3 4; Glee Club 4; Class Tourney 4; Class Play 3.4. MYERS. RANDALL âStill water runs deep. F.B.L.A. 4; Chess and Checkers 4. MYERS. STEVE All I know is what I read in the sports section. Basketball 1; Intramural Basketball 2,3.4; Baseball 4; Boys' Recreational Club 4. NAZARIO, COLI REY âThe softest pillow in the world is a clean conscience. F.H.A. 1; Booster Club 4; French Club 4; National Honor Society 4. NEWTON. BARRY It takes one bad apple to spoil the barrel, 3nd they call me rotten. F.T.A. 3.4; Boys' State Alternate 3; Booster Club 2.3: Class Play 3. 4; Dramatics Club 4; Science Club 4. OGLESBY. STANLEY Never give up the ship. Future Farmers of America 1,2,3. 4. PHILLIPS. TRINA A caress is better than a career. F.H.A. 1; G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; G.A.A. Vice President 4; Annual Staff 3.4; Booster Club 4; Girlsâ State Al- ternate 3. ROSEBERRY. EARL Knowledge is the key to success. Rand 1.2.3. 4; Science Club 4; Chess and Checkers Club 4; Dance Band 1; Science Seminar 3.4. SANDERS. TOMMY L. '''hat a man says should be his word. puture Farmers 1,2,3.4; F.F.A. Sentinel 4. SCHINDLER, ROBERT Your studies are the staff of life. Class Play staff 3.4; Checker Club 1; Intramural 1.2. 3,4; Cross Country 1; Track 2; Booster Club 4; Annual Staff 4. OâNEAL. PEGGY Win without boasting. Lose without excuse. Chorus 1.2,3,4; Glee Club 4; Booster Club 1,2,3, 4; Booster Club President 4; Cheerleader 1; Alternate Cheerleader 4; Class Treasurer 2; Library Club 1.2; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; Class Play Staff 4; Op- eretta 4; Clarksville 1.2. PACEY. BRENDA Silence is golden, but talking is more fun. Chorus 1.2.3.4; Booster Club 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 4; G.A.A. 1.2.3. 4; G.A.A. President 4; Annual Staff 4; Class Play Staff 4; Glee Club 4; National Honor Society 4; Class Tourney 2. 3 4. PEAKE. JOHN Donât do today what you can put off until tomorrow.' Chess Club 3.4; F.B.L. A. 4. PEARSON. LARRY Iâll peddle my ideas as long as 1 live - After that I'll peddle ice water. Boysâ State Delegate 3; National Honor Society 4; Class Play 3; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Journalism Club 4; Dramatics Club 4. SMALL. BEVERLY SUE Blessed arc those that go around In circles for they I shall be called wheels. Booster Club 2, 3.4; F.H.A. 2.3.4; Annual Staff 3.4; Chorus 1.2.3.4; Glee Club 4. SMITH, CHARLENE âLife is but a beautiful dream. Booster Club 4; F.H. A. 1.2.3.4; Nurses Club 3. 4, SMITH. GLENN Life is a bowl of green cherries pretty sour. â National Honor Society 3.4; Boys' State Alternate 3; Science Club 4; French Club 4; National Honor So- ciety President 4. SMITH. JOHN âQuiet in appearance with motives unknown SMITH. RONNIE Keep Smiling.â Intramural 1,2,3. 4; Boys' Recreational Club 4; Chess and Checkers 4. SPENCER. ROBERT EUGENE A person is no better than his word. F.F.A. 1.2.3.4; F.F.A. Treasurer 2; F.F. A. Presi dent 4; Boys' Recreational Club 4. SPURRIER. EMILY LAURA The greatest wisdom in the world is that of kindness. Booster Club 1.2. 3, 4; Paper Staff 4; Girls' State Delegate 3;F.H.A. 1,2,3. 4; F.H. A. Vice President 2; F.F.A. Sweetheart Runner-Up 3; Student Council 3.4; Student Council President 4; National Honor So- ciety 2.3.4; Chorus 1,2,3. 4; Class Secretary 3.4; Class Play Staff 3: Booster Club Vice President 4; F.T.A. 4. STEWART. SANDRA âYou get out of life exactly what you pul into it.â Annual Staff 3.4; Booster Club 4; Chorus 1; Commer cial Contest 2,3; F.B.L. A. 4; Journalism Club 4; National Honor Society 4; Paper Staff 4; Class Play Staff 4; F.H.A. 1.2. TURNER, SHARON Reputation is the life of the mind as breath is the life of the body. â F. H. A. 1,2,3,4; F. H. A. Vice President 4; F. H. A. President 3; G. A. A. 2.3; F. F. A. Sweetheart 3; Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,4; Booster Club 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Girls' State Delegate; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Paper Staff 2; Chorus 1; Commercial Contest 3; Class Play Staff 3,4; Student Council 1.2,3, 4; Student Council Secretary 2.3; Annual Staff 2.3,4; Asst. Annual Editor 3; Annual Editor 4; F. T. A. 2,3,4; F. T. A. Secretary 3,4. TRUE. GEORGE Learn from the mistakes of others, you can't live long enough to make them all yourself. Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Crosscountry 3.4; Boys' State Delegate 3; Annual Staff 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3.4; Baseball 4. THOMAS, RONNIE The higher we climb, the greater the view. Baseball 1,2; Basketball 1,4; Dance Club 1. TRUMP, CHARLES Never looking for trouble but always finding it. Chess and Checker Club 1; Movie Club 1. STONER. KENNETH A wise man's day is worth a foolâs life. SWEENEY, JOHN H. I spend six hours a day here, do you expect me to work too? TAFLINGER, JAMES LEE I believe every girl should have a lover, so Iâm making myself available to as many as possible. ' Band 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 1,2,3,4; Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 1,2,3; Track 1; Student Manager 1,2,3, 4; Boys'State Alter- nate 3; F. T. A. President 4; Dramatics Club 4. TURNER, LARRY R. Always at the right place, but at the wrong time. Class Play Staff 3,4; Boys' Recreational Club 4; Arts and Crafts Club 4. VINCENT. HERBY Repent. Chess and Checker Club 1. VOGT. PHILIP Why explain when no one listens? Intramural Basketball 3; F. B. L. A. 4; Baseball 3,4; Boys Recreational Club 4; Annual Staff 4. VanMETER, JERRY Letâs go kick 'em. Future Farmers of America 1. WAITES. SANDRA Live clean, study hard, and work with a will to set your mark. Booster Club 4; F. H. A. 1,2,3,4; Nurses Club 3,4. WATSON, JAMES Always looking for happiness but never finding it. WHITLOW. GEORGE Get right I Itâs later than you think. Basketball 1,2; Class Officer 2; Intramural Basketball 1,2. ZEHNER, PAM True happiness is hard to find. G. A. A. 3. â Future judy Armstrong - airplane hostess for TWA ... on slow boat to China in search of the plane she missed. Marlyn Ballard - first woman into space . . . who will she talk to? Marlene Bruce - invented a deluxe polish for ivory piano keys . . . itâs practice resistant! Don Bush - owner of Bushâs Brush Company. Kenny Blick - his ears are dragging . . . seems he's bent backward from doing the limbo. Wayne Delaney - big excitement the other day . . . whose delegation to help remove his lips from the mouth piece of his horn. Shirley Campbell - has opened a new soup division of Campbell's Soup's. Judy Cox - and her husband have just set a record for having the largest number of matching outfits, all black and white striped. Nancy Cole - is still taking care of the patients at her county hospital. John Barnes - co-owner of Better Barns for Bigger Bulls. Delores Beatty - 1968. Beatty's Rambler placed first in 500 mile race. Bobby Caudill - recently chosen as executive Vice-President of J. C. Supermarket chain. Jill Benson - now Dean of Women at Magnolia Manor Girlâs School. Sallie Baniel - associate editor of Mad Magazine. â Earnest Cannon - proprietor of Ernie's Antique Cannons. Janet Holloway - is now head nurse at the Mayo Clinic and is engaged to Dr. Mayo. Kay Hardy - has taken over International Harvester and now calls it International Harvesterettes. Bobby Braswell - Vice-President of Wetter Water Well Company. Make Hall - continuing his artistic abilities and is now instructing high school students in painting murals for dances. Eldon DuVall - presently employed by a large barber shop in Chicago . . . everyone wants curls like Eldon's. Anita DcMoss - recently fired from her job after an untimely hiccup caused her chewing gum to get clogged in her typewriter keys. Martha Brewer - has taken over her brother's position as volunteer fireman. Bob Case - famous movie star now standing in for Jay Fred Mugs. Eddie Cassetty - romantic movie star, has just been sued for divorce by his tenth wife. Jimmy Couch - successful businessman after making his first few thousands in the sideshow entertainment world. Margaret Huth - just set a new record . . . she talked for 103 hours, non-stop. Vickey Barnett - head model of Bon-Ton's. James Dotts - is now driving his '53 Chevy with a 1970 Cadillac engine in it. Julie and Mike Donnell - are running a Dude Ranch in Arizona. Jayne Franczak - making quite an amount of money in her now famous reducing salon. Robert Gardner - started new corporation entitled Goffy Garters for Gooney Girlies. Dr- Billy Hartman - lost his first patient, his good friend Jimmy Marrow. Ann Gladding - Homemaker of 1962, still trying to boil water without scorching the pan. Phyllis Goins - is now making tours throughout the U. S. delivering lectures to various Woman's clubs on How feels to be the first woman on the Moon. 27 Charles Johnson - now over all-purpose painting business. Barbara Mayfield - bashed her husband's head in with a baseball bat . . . he snored. Jerry Van Meter - pleading bankruptcy . . . from buying transmissions. Tommy Ledbetter - traveling abroad with a trained ant-eater. George True - fulfilling his desire to be a policeman ... car 54 where are you? Gail Crowdus - having received her degree at Indiana University is now teaching the cannibals to do their cook- ing on modern ranges. Margaret Garriot - is now teaching at Charlestown High School. Paul Mackey - has a ball of string 200 miles long. Pat Thomas - finally won her case. Sharon Turner - won an award from the Pcpsodeni Toothpaste Co. for her famous smile. Jimmy Morrow - now gone ... his family is suing Dr. Hartman for his unfortunate diagnosis of Morrow's disease. Billy Jones - has a gum wrapper ball weighing 500 lbs. Joe Lyons - has been tamed by a little blonde ringmaster, she found his roar was worse than his bite. Eva Hoessle - famous dancer fell while doing the swan dive. David McKercher - smash hit as drummer on Howdy Doodie's peanut gallery. James Taflinger - still trying to settle the dispute of Jones and Mackey over who has the most ingenius hobby. John Sweeny - a corporal in the Air Force, is doing what he could never quite do in his Pontiac . . . fly. Dorothy Hoessle - official reindeer custodian at Santa Claus Land. Linda Morgan - lives in the middle of the African jungle with her husband, a noted authority on snakes. Brenda Pacey - has her own basketball team, The Charlestown Pacers. Coli Nazario - commercial artist making the covers for The Saturday Evening Post. Lana McCoy - married into the Turner family . . . now isn't there something familiar about that name? Sandra Waites - drives a taxicab in New York City. Pamela Zehner - manager of Zchner's Zaney Zoo. Beverly Maples - has inherited the Maple Sugar Company provided her name remains the same. Ronnie Matthews - world traveler, commonly called a hobo. Paul Blevins - partner of George True. Barbara Lutgring - president of the newly established CARHOPPERS UNIONS. Dorie Marble - just won Mrs. America award. Shirley Gregory - recently rekindled an old love affair and is engaged for the first time. Peggy O'Neal - has been engaged for ten years, but says she and Paul will not marry until he can find a job. Tommy Sanders - has just set a record for the possible number of cows milked by him in a day . . . fifty. Emily Spurrier - is now racking balls at Ovies's Pool room. Robert Schindler - now has his degree from Northwestern and is employed by Morgan Packing Co. as Chief Label Licker. Randall Myers - voted sheriff of the year; his press statement; Which way did they go? Trina Phillip5 - recovering from a dislocated hip that she received while trying twist in a phone booth at the age of 85. Larry Pearson - received his law degree in 1970. has just recently won his first case. May 1986. John Peake - knows what's behind the green door; John peeked and got poked. Glen Smith - Five Star General of the Arsenal. Charles Trump - chief accountant of Internal Revenue. Steven Myers - soda jerk, broke his arm while making a milk shake. Philip Vogt - according to a repon from congress. Senator Philip Vogtâs picture will appear on the next issue of 61 stamp. John Smith - has written his first book. I was a Teenage Frog. Ronnie Smith - had bout with Joe Palooka; much prestige was gained from the tenth round. Herbert Vincent - teaching first period study hall. Anyone who comes in late must get an excuse; he doesn't want anyone to beat his record of eleven unexcused tardies. Charlene Smith - head of the Home Economics department in Clarksville High. Kenneth Stoner - president of Yell University. Faye Herndon Smith - tired of the common name Herndon, she married a Smith. Cecil Johnson - lost the 1968 election because he couldnât find a place to buy brown derbies. Barbara Mastin - is in Reno suing for her tenth divorce and is considering remarrying her first husband. Gene Spencer - is running a weasel farm in South Dakota and just made his first million by selling fur to the Eskimos. Tommy Humes - head cook on the Navy ship the Maryland. Larry Turner - after receiving the Phi Beta Kappa Key at Hanover, has decided to be an educated bum. Lana Grace - is living from the royalties from her first book. First Aid for Burns, which has been made into a movie with Charlie Weaver playing the title role. George Whitlow - has just bought out the American Tobacco Co. ... he wants to roll his own. Sandy Stewart - struggled through business college in six years and is still trying to find a secretarial job. Earl Roseberry - an instructor of calisthenics at Culver Military Academy. Beverly Small - after winning her second oscar, she has decided to make only 3 movies a year and devote the rest of her time to finding a small husband. Barry Newton - English Literature professor at Podunk University. James Watson - campaign manager for Richard Nixon, who is still losing. Stanley Oglesby - is now an ace reporter for the New York Hearld Tribune. Shirley Hawkins - has just opened the third branch of her orphanage in Baltimore. Business is so good. says Shirley, that I might start opening chains all over the country. Ronnie Thomas - has just won a gold medal in the Olympics. Pat Allen - is in good condition after getting her arm torn up in the mimeograph machine at work. Tommy Gladding - has become a transportation engineer. In other words . . . he's a bus driver!! Cora Meador - has put her talent to good use and is now a maid for John D. Rockfeller. 29 --T' r Class History In the f3ll of 1958 one hundred and forty-five of us - whatever you want to call us - entered Charlestown High School. During the rush of being Freshmen we decided to elect our officers for the 1958-1959 season. Marlene Bruce was elected President; Vice President. Judy Chambers; Secretary. Julie Hester; Treasurer, Don I Bush; and Reporter, pat Allen. Our Sponsors were Miss Norma Sue Engle and Mr. Thomas Hardman, who carried us through Clifty Falls State Park, on our school outing. That was the good ole days when D . B . started the marshma How fight up in the rafters of a shelter house. In 1959, one hundred and thirty incoming Sophomores enrolled. Our officers were; President, Mike Hall; Vice President, Bob Braswell; Secretary. Julie Hester; Treasurer, George Whitlow; and Reporter, Don Bush. This year we were awarded with a trip to Springmill State Park. Mrs. Mary Lcshcr and Mr. Harold Reis were graciously elected as our sponsors. No one could tell whether it was the cold weather or something else that kept Mr. Reis in the bus. 1960 brought back one hundred and fourteen Juniors with the one thought of hard work ahead. Class Officers were Mike Hall, President; Ronnie Matthews. Vice President; Julie Hester, Secretary; Mike Donnell, Treasurer; Pat Allen, Reporter. In order to sponsor the Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet we sold concessions at the ballgames, held bake sales and sold stationery. With the direction of Mr. Eugene McLemore, we were able to have a pleasing class play entitled. Not In a Thousand Years. A great comedian was born that night when Dave McKcrchcr stepped through the one and only tree on the scene. Later we began working on the Banquet and Prom, after so long a time, to please the Seniors and our sponsors, Miss Kay Smith and Miss Norma Sue Engle. Oh! Wc canât forget Mr. Nicholson. The Banquet and Prom themes were Dutch Gardens and Stairway to the Stars, respectively. Wc also chose our class flower, the tulip; our colors, light blue and white; and our motto, âItâs a hard road to success. And believe us, it really is. Suddenly 1961 rolled around and we started our final year at C. H. S. with one hundred and four seniors. Our class officers were; President, Don Bush; Vice President, Shirley Campbell; Secretary, Emily Spurrier; Treasurer, Bill Hartman; Reporter, Julie Hester Donnell. Mrs. Virginia Gladding and Mr. Jack Risinger were our class sponsors. Our class projects used for making money were; paper drives, fruit cake sales, Pirate stickers, and selling of Christmas Trees. Our activities were the Senior play Who Dun it, the unforgettable Beat-nik Dance, the dramatic Hawaiian Luau, and our long awaited trip to Chicago. As wc Seniors leave C. H. S. . this year of 1962, wc carry with us many fond memories, one of which the slogan, Sectional Champs of 1962, the good times we have had, of friends and teachers and to the under- classmen, the future Seniors of C. H. S. we wish the best of everything. Senior Poll Most intellectual MARLENE BRUCE GLENN SMITH Mo$t Likely to Succeed EMILY SPURRIER DON BUSH Wittiest ANN GLADDING GEORGE TRUE Friendliest EMILY SPURRIER GEORGE TRUE Best Dancers SALLIE BANIELS KENNY BLICK Most Athletic BRENDA PACEY DON BUSH Best Driver KAY HARDY JERRY VanMETER Most School Spirit SHARON TURNER KENNY BLICK Most Popular SHARON TURNER DON BUSH Most Mischievous DELORES BEATTY JERRY VanMETER Best Looking JULIE DONNELL DON BUSH Best All-Around Person SHARON TURNER GEORGE TRUE Pirates Twas in the year of '62 that Charlestown rose to fame Some fellas called the Pirates helped glorify her name. A red-head named McNeely was sure it could be done, Though through the season they lost 7 and 13 games they had won. They entered the Jeff Sectional considered ne'er a threat, But coach and team gave forth their all, theyâre talking of them yet. Now this has been a lesson, for we shall not say die. We may not win each sectional, but by golly, weâll sure try. - HAZEL HARTMAN - ByC. B. GILFORD CAST David McKercher Alexander Arlington Ann Gladding Muriel Sallie Baniel Isabelle James Taflinger Michael Cora Meador Annie Jimmy Morrow Marilyn Ballard Miss Jenkins Andrew Barry Newton Vivian Odell Jill Benson George Brewster Dolores Beatty Janet Holloway Assistant Director Jack Risinger Director Officers for this year were (SEATED, left to right): Clark Nickles, Treasurer; Judy Conway, Secretary; Ralph Payne, Vice President; Charles Grace, President; and Richard Crase, Reporter. Sponsors were: Miss Ann Smith, Mr. Charles Nicholson, and Miss Katherine Smith. Activities for this year included: Bake sales, Roaring 20âs Dance, Candy Sales, Concessions at Basketball games, Class Play, Jr. -Sr. Prom and Banquet. Cole, Ronnie Combs, Judy Combs, Robert Conway, Judith Alstott. Lloyd Amburgey, Orville Armstrong, Carole Armstrong. Freddie Baker, Ann Barton, Betty Beck, Carol Benson. Ember Bohn, Kenny Bottorff, Donna Bottorff, Jim Braswell, Diann Brown, Gwen Burch, Betty Burgess. Sharon Byers, Fred Carlton, David Case, Roger Cassetty, Sandra Cave, Judy Griffin, Anna Griffin, William Grote, Joyce Hall, Carolyn Hardin, Bobby Hassfurther, Dennis Helton, Freddie Hover, James Howard, Marilyn Huff, Margaret Humes, Larry Huth, Margaret 36 Doyle, Ernie Ecclcs, Glenda Ferry, Gary Fouse, Larry Fulkerson, Raymond Gafnea, Wanda Gaines, Sandra Goodwin, Carol Crace, Richard Crase, Charles Cress, Madonna Dillow, Roy Kaelin, John Kotcher, Peter LaFever, Vernon Ledbetter, Mary Lowe, Garnett Maymon, Judith McClellan, Mary McCoy, La Von McDonald, June McKee, Rita McRea, Delores Mcrriman, Carol Mills, Sharon Moore, James Moore, Norris Morgan, Joan Mulhall, Rita Mullins, Carolyn Myers, Phyllis Newland, Janet Newton, Gillis Nickles, Clark Oldham, Robert Payne, Janice Payne, Ralph Prather, Mary Rawlings, Bruce Thompson, David Rhodes, Tommy Robertson, Eugene Robertson, Hanson Rose, Karen Rothbauer, Carol Seals, Linda Shaw, Richard Smith, Jimmy Smith, Joyce Caudill, Nancy Smith, Pamela Somerville, Clyde Picture Not Available Sommcrville, James Spencer, Paul Spriesterbach, Karen Vogt, Sharon Wagner, Rela Watson, Charles Watson, Kenneth Werner. Sharon Wheeler, Marilyn Williams, Leonard Williamson, Daniel Wood, Joan Tense Moment' Caudills' School's out' Loafing' Dancing? 'Smile' Gruesome Twosome Slave Beatniks Bugie What?? Mother and Son College - High School Freshmen' Tired. Brucie? Smittie' Shoot him. Tom! Rest Period Friends Eye of the Needle CAST SYD LABAN........................................... Randy K3elin SAM LABAN........................................... Bobby Hardin SELMA LABAN.......................................... Judy Combs ALVAH EINSTEIN.................................... Richard Cracc LEAH LABAN..........................................Gwen Brown NATE LABAN....................................................Roy Dillow NABBY LABAN..........................................Sharon Vogt JUNIOR CLASS PLAY SHOTS Sophomore Class Albert, Donna Albright, Karen Armstrong, Saralee Ballard, Johnny Barnes, Peter Barnett, Jeanne STANDING, Left to Right: Sponsors - Mr. Louis Kleopfer, Miss Marjorie Middleton. Reporter - Chris Smith, President - Kenny Bussey. KNEELING, Left to Right; Vice President - Roger McCubbins, Secretary - Betty Propes, and Treasurer - Carlitta Coy Berry, Freddie Bettler, Tom Blair, Charlotte Blevins, Steven Bowling, Larry Bradshaw, Larry Breeden, Gaylon Brown, Linda Brown, Rena Brown, Rita Burkhead, Barbara Bussey, Kenneth Campbell, Charlean Campbell, Margaret Corbin, Kathy Cartwright, Robert Cash, William Chambers, Beverly 45 Sophomores Givan, Ruth Goedeker, John Gould, Paula Grant, Wanda Griffitt, Heather Groff, Linda Grote, Mary Gutting, Dennis Haley, Barbara Hall. Carl Hardin, Roger Hardy, Orla Haymaker, Jerry Haynes, Billy Hedges, Nina Henry, Laura Hermes, Jerry Hill, Barbara Edens, Barbara Evans, Joyce Falls, Virginia Farmer, Monte Fields, Larry Frakes, Loren Francke, David Francke, Doris Fry, Darryl Fox, Larry Gaines, Robert Garriott, Leland Cherry, Brenda Cherry, James Cillian, Teresa Collier, Richard Cole, Donna Conard, Dale Conway, Jerry Cooper, Jacqueline Coy, Mary Coy, Sandra Crace, Tilford Craig, Glenda Craig, Larry Craig, Samuel Diamond, Patricia Doyle, Georgetta DuVall, Carol Edens, Ronald Picture Not Avoiloble Picture Not Avoiloble McCubbins, Roger McRae, Virginia Melton, Charlotte Miller, Phillip Money, Melody Montgomery, Charlotte Moore, Ann Morgan, Joe Morin, Terry Nazano, Rhona Neal, Joetta Newland, Jane Noble, Audrey Norman, Pat 0 3rien, Edward Oglesby, Agretta 0 Neal, Thomas Oaten, Betty Sophomores Hodges, Earl Hooker, Terry Hoskins, Rita Ison, Linda J3nes, Charles Jones, Carolyn Jones, Doris Jeffries, Milan Justice, Marilyn Kays. Charlene Knight, Margaret Lutgring, John Martin, Brenda Masingo, Karen May, Linda Mayfield, William Maymon, Paul McCubbins, Mary ProPe . Bi R'gan, Li R ch. Hi Reynolds, Palmer. Delores Peake, Patricia Pearson, James Phillips. Terry Prather, Donna Prather, L3rry Picture Not Available Sophomores Richey, Kenny Rothbaucr, Mary Shields, Darlene Schindler, Betty Seals, Alice Segraves, Russell Shain, Mary Shields, Jerry Smith, Archie Smith, Chris Smith, Kenneth Smothers, Willia Stevens, David Stevens, Sharon Sullivan, Tommy Sweeney, Richard True, Helen Van Meter, Patricia Mr. Reis, Our Watson, Marvin Watson. Ronald Webster, Beverly Wessel, Tony Whitlow, Roger Williams, Mac Wise, Juanita Woodward, Pamela Wolf, Tommy Wynn, Patricia Yates, Jennifer York, Sheila York, Vivian Tacket, âRandell Tackei, Sharon Dotts, Marilyn Kcssingcr. Charolcttc 10th Grade Salesman, William Bubble gum?? What it??? Going Home Looking for Boyâs Cooking Tom Boy's Running 11 Grade Boy Spring Mill Good old days 8th Grade Webster Pic fure Not Available Picture Not Available Adams, Darrell Adams, Margarette Aebersold, James Adcock, Sam Anderson, Charles Arnett, James 8aker, Donnie Balmer, Jo Ann Bates, Larry Beck,'David Beck, Janet Bolin, Brenda Bolly, Eddie Bottorff. Johnny Bowen, Mary Sue Bower, Larry Brading, Mike Bradshaw. Janet Braman, Ramona Brashcar, Amos Campbell, Donna Carlton, Beverly Carlton. Margaret Carr, Danny Casey, Bruce Caswell, Nancy Cave. Michael Chad well. Jerry Chandler. Ralph Cole, Donald Picture Not Avoiloble â ' V Freshman Class KNEELING: Wayne Hubbard, Sec- retary; Clark Combs. Reporter. STANDING: Donna Hoagland. Treasurer; Mr. Williams, Sponsor; John Rue, Vice President; Mrs. Gil- bert. Sponsor: Robin Dean, Presi- dent. Picture Not Available Picture Not Available ' - Picture Not Available Picture Not Available Grove, Sandra Hall, Donald Hawkins, Peggy Harp, Janice Hickerson, Kenny Hobson, James Hobson. Sandra Houchens, Sharon Houghland, Donna Hubbard, Wayne Huff. Carolyn Huff, Danny Hughes, David Humes, Donald Ison. Rollo Jeffries. David Jones. Berella Jones. Charmayne Freshmen 'N mtsi . Picture Not Available Picture Not Available Cook. Eddy Combs. Annina Combs. Clark Combs. Rita Coombs. Robert Couch, Pamela Coy, Roger Crone, Gaye Damall, Arthur Daubs. John Dean, Robin Deaton. Josephine Delaney. B3rry DeVary. Barbara DcVary, Mike Dishon, Angie Dotts, Marilyn Doyle. Jean DuVall. Sharon Eccles, Jonnie Endicott, Deedra Evans. Connie Farmer, Juanita Ferguson. Dale Fields. William Fletcher. Dianna Flynn. Kathleen Fulkerson. Alfred Fulkerson. Wendell Garrett, Judy Gardner, James Gibson, Verdeen Gladding. Kathy Goedeker. Anne Grant. Arthur Gregory. Terry Picture Not Avoiloble m A,t) m Jones. Virginia Kadnow, Edward Kotcher, Betty Lafever, Gladys Law. Roy Littrel, Bobby Lenney, Richard Love. Lewis Lowe. Scott Martin. John Matthews, Jerry Mattingly. Delores Mattingly. Gloria McCawely. L. C. McKcrchcr. Maybcth McVickers. Roger Meador, LaVern Meeks. Connie Merriman, John Montgomery. Reginald Moore. G3ry More, Virginia Mullins, John Myers. Ricky Nash. Evelyn Noble. Sharon O'Brien, Dianna Otcnsie, David Owen, Nonna Pace, Nancy Palmer. John Parker, Janice Patton. Robert Payne, Marquiia Peake. Phillis Penrod. Larry Phillips. Bena Phillips. James Potts. Mildred Powell. Patricia Price. Brenda Propes, Larry Pullen. Betty Reynolds. Robert Richardson. Susan Roberts. Wilmes Robertson. G3ry Robertson, Rebecca Rue, John Sandretto. Mary Sandretto. Judith Sawyer, Edna Sergent, Rose Shindler. Rose 52 Picture Not Available Shepard. Evelyn Shepard, Paul Shields, Travis Shipman. James Simpson, Peggy Small. Orman Smith. Nancy Smothers, Ephion Snead. Patricia Spencer, David Spencer. Judy Stamfer, Donald Stewart. James Stewart, Marjorie Stones. Stevie Strieker, Karen Sullivan. Robert Tackett, Judy Taflinger. Steve Thomas, Jane Townsend. Douglas Tungate, Richard Very. Charles Van Over, Karen Warren, James Waites. Sharon Webb. Jimmy Whitaker, William Williams. LeRoy Williamson. Regina Williams, Roberta Wilson. David Winingcr. Linda Wisehart, Rosclla Palmer. Jo Ann Cassonae. Eddie Maybeth's senior friends' Studying Hard' Friends Shorts School's Out Three Pals Who is it? The Group Sailor What Class Eighth Grade Officers this year: (from left 10 right, SEATED) Kathy Whalin, Margaret Beard. David Reynolds. Lonnie Biggers, and Gary Shimfessel. Sponsors: Mr. Kahl. Mr. Breeding. Mrs. Cornett, and Mrs. Bowen. Adams. Janice Blessett, Betty Bonilla, Linda Burgess. Shannon Campbell. Regina Courtney, Elbert Crick, Ray Dean. Wanda Dearborn, Joyce Dillman, Larry Foster, Richard Grimes. Doris Hardin. William Haycraft, Delores Henderson, Mike Moore. Barbara Morin, Gregory Napier. Windle Peterson. Ronny Pierce. Alma Roberts, Charles S als, Saran Swallows, Debrah Thomas. Edward Watson. David Williams. Anita Wilson, Elizabeth Picture Not Available Picture Not Available Picture Not Available fi 8th Grade Allen, Machial Bolling. Carolyn Butters, Jean Carr, Jimmy Cartwright, Carolyn Cherry, Michael Childs, Anita Commcr, Larry Cooper, Culpepper Cooper, Forest, Jr. Darnell, James Fulkner, Bernice Frankcs, Robert Franczak, Wayne Grace, Anna H3ll, Carlon Hall, Stacy Hattabough, Ronnie Henderson, Joyce Hodge, Gar)' Huff, Barbara Ingram, Sandra Kelly, Grant King, Charles Latham. Charles Lomery, Melody McCubbins. Dorothy Morgan, Linda Oglesby. Barbara Schindler, Catherine Sergent, Janet Stum. Genendalyn Wynn. Bruce Allen, Patricia Badger, Amanda Boling. Robert Bowen. Robert Brading, John Brooks. Dennis Carmack. Margaret Combs. Lynetta Darnell. Dana DeVary. Joyce Dillow, Bonnie Garner, Bryan Gilbert. Billy Gordan, Thelma Hale, Charles Hampton. Carolyn Hill. Robert Hughes, Donald 35ray? Kaclin, Bertha Love, Richey Mayfield, Patricia Melton, Janice Morgan, Sandra Prather, Donna Roseberry, Gary Shields. Thomas Taff. Mary Wade, Glenda Werner, Pamela Whalin, Kathy Young. James Zehner, David 8th Grade Picture Not Avoitoblc Arbucklc, Raymond Armstrong, Bruce Beatty. Stephen Blair, Gregory Bridges. Michael Case, Belinda Cash. James Combs. Jackie Conway, Kathy Grace. Janet Grace. Jeanette Crider. Doloric DeVine. Sherry Hall. Linda Hodges. Gene Hoffer, Billy Long, Harold Martin, Jackie McCubbins, Carlotte Middleton. Terry Mich. Larry Nickles, Williams Payne, Johnny Reynolds, David Rose. Linda Sanders, J. W. Stewart, Douglas Tyler, Patricia Veach, Cherye Wagner, Carolyn Walker, Susan Whitaker, Glenda Van Meter, Patricia 8th Grade Barry. Kenneth Berry. Jane Bridges, Larry Brewer. Nancy Burdens. Bobby Darn3ll, Faye Farnsley, Harry Fleenor, Tony Grant. Rosemary Hines. Eugene Hobson, Nancy Howell. Anna Jean Huth. Maureen Jones, Barbara Meredith, William Keith, Patricia McClellan. Baroara Mullins, Juanita Nichols, Brenda Ortenzie, Kenny Pigg, Jackie Price, Diane Rawlings, John Ritchie. Glen Sicibel, Kris Spencer. Jonathan Williams. Evelyn Wood. William Allen. Jackie Baker, Lester Beard. Margaret Biggers, Lonnie Blevins. Linda Burgstrom. John Cook. Donald Freels, Linda Hall. Dianna Hamilton, Linda Haynes. Amber Ison, Brenda Jefferies, Freddie Kennedy. Jesse Le Master. Roger Lozier, Virginia McCamley. Joyce McRae, Ray Miller, James Murphy. Delorics O'Bryan, Larry Oglesby. Ruth Perry. Julia Rawlings. Charles Reynolds, Ellen Richardson. Randy Robertson. Nancy Shimfessel. Gary Sullivan. Rita Webb. Stella Picture Not Avoiloble Picture Not Avoiloble Seventh Grade Officers for this year: Virginia Bolin, Gloria Oglesby. Richard True, and H. S. Hardy. Sponsors are: Mr. Friend, Mr. Stewart. Mrs. Slone, and Mr. McClure. Blanton, Linda Cole, John Craig, Steve Crick, Linda Doss. Janice Doyle, Tommy Frazier, Donna Gullion. Joyce Hale. Eddie Hall. William Hartman. Nancy Lite, Earl Montgomery, Alice Neal. Mike Neville, Eddison Ross. Marcella Segravcs, Terry Shepherd, Angela Swallow, Ronald Taylor. Cary Wilson. Angeline Picture Not Avoiloble Picture Not Avoiloble Picture Not Avoiloble Picture Not Avoiloble Picture Not Avoiloble Pic hi re Not Availoblc Picture Not Available Picture Not Avoiloblc Picture Not Availoblc Allen, James Ball. Mary Burgston, Peggy Cannon. Lana Carpenter. Robert Cherry, Robert Calvin, Jo Ann Criswell. Doyle Doyle, Roxy Grace, David Hale, Jerry Hamiliton, Susan Hays. Richard Ingram. Darrell Jones. Willa Mac McBride, Bobby McCartney, Stephen McCoy. Teddy Middleton. Billy Ray Pemberton. Debra Pennington. Linda Peterson. Shirley Phcrson. Dale Powell. Buddy Price, Janice Propes, Judy Reynolds, Marsha Rutter, Susan Stamper. Sharon Tyler. Wanda Welty. Ronald Whitaker. Donna Williams, Jimmie Wood, Erwin Nelson. Jean Young, Jimmy 7th Grade Allen. Ronal Bettler, David Blevins, Elizabeth Caimes. Beverly Campbell. Ronnie Cheeseman. Mary Cole, Cammie Deal. Michcal Dean, Terry Fain. Barbara Fletcher, Rcbbccca Gordon. Herbert Griffitt, Robert Hampton, Sue Howard. Linda Kennedy. James Law, Lind3 Logsdon. Patricia 7th Grade Picture Not Avoiloble Picture Not Avoiloble Picture Not Avoiloble Picture Not Avoiloble Adams. Roger Anderson. Billy Banks. Edward Boling, Marcida Bolin. Virginia Brownes. Fayeuc Carver. Sandra Cave, Douglas Chandler. Elaine Chyanawski. Brenda Daubs, Carolyn Elrod, Brenda Gibson, James Goode, Joyce Ann Hall. Jaunita Hardy. H. S. Hawkins, Bobby Justice. Brenda Kellems, Margaret Littrell, Carol Masingo, Robert Mayfield. Beverly Mick. Alan Oglesby, Gloria Potts, Author Reedy. Dennis Reynolds, Roger Schafer, Patricia Schnaidt, Sharon Shecman. Brenda Sullivan, Peggy Stroup. Yvonne Tree sen, Pat Turner. Lana Waddle. Tommy IMlit Means. Fclecia Meeks, Linda O'Bryan. Steve Reich, Laura Russell. Glenn Selent, Linda Shipman. Steve Spurrier, Mary Stevens, Warren Tackett, Nikki Taff. Tommy Wade. Robert Whitney, Rebecca Arne . Michael Burden. Commodore Carmack, Joe Cissell. Linda Cole. Connie Collins, Bill Cook, Karen Cooper. Brenda Craig. William Dean. Steve Durbis, Hazel Gibson, David Gould. Pamela Hislif. Karen Heath, William Huff, Glen Huff. Shirley Hunt. Francis 7th Grade Abersold. Sarah Ames, Terry Armstrong. Elaine Askrcns, Jerry Balmcr. Jerry Baird, Terry Benge, Bobby Biggers, Brenda Blcssett, Gene Braswell. Darlene Burges. Brenda Cravens. James Clough. Sue Collins. Curtis Courtney. Delores Deloach. June Dishon. Linda Farnsley, J3net Fate, Patsy Fields. Emma Gildon, Cheryl Harris. Nadine Henderson, Barbara Hester. Debbie Kessinger, Robert Kisor, Phyllis Pigg, Linda Reed. Diana Rose, Sally Sowder, Janet Stephens. Loretta True. Richard Van Meter. Larry Wainscott, Betty Winiger, Mike Cochran. Phyllis Jenkins. Wilma Latham. Norma Linna, Betty Lutgring, Hazel Mattingly. Dric McDonald, Kenneth McIntosh, Wayne Molck, Frank Osborne. Rita Pace, Leon Parker, Earl Richey. Darryl Simpson. Cheryl Sommerville. William Sturgeion. Jackie Suffridge, Dina Tate. Trena Picture Not Available Sectional Champs Regional Tourney KNEELING is Sharon Turner. STANDING from left to right is Brenda Pacey. Julie Donnell, and Sharon Vogts. FIRST ROW; Bobby Braswell, Tommy Rhodes, Roy Dillow. Mr. McNecly. Ronnie Thomas. Kenny Blick, Garry Ferry. SECOND ROW: Mr. Kast, Freddie Hilton. Tommy Ledbetter, Jim Faye, Ronnie Matthews, Paul Blevins. Bob Case. Roger Case. Donnie Bush. George True. Jimmie Taflinger. M KENNY BUCK RONNIE MATTHEWS PAUL BLEVINS TOMMY LEDBETTER BOB CASE DONNIE BUSH RONNIE THOMAS GEORGE TRUE _____â â QUEENâS ATTENDANTS Basketball Queen of 1961-62 Judy Cox being crowned by Kenny Blick. ROW ONE: Emily Spurrier. Pat Allen, and Margaret Camp bell. ROW TWO: Trina Phil- lips. Anita DcMoss, Gwen Brown, and Heather Griffith. Y.vVJ Flower and crown bearers â Hit the basket, Bush! Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Yea! Rah! Coach McNeely Get the ball, Kenny! Take that ball away! Beat Providence! INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL TEAM F.F.A. AND F.H.A. King - FREDDIE HELTON Queen - GLENDA ECCLES Runners up were King - JIMMY COUCH Queen - MAR1LY HOWARD wtwiwftii? saum-im JR. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM U kill 51 EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL TEAM VARSITY TRACK TEAM FRESHMAN TRACK TEAM BASEBALL TEAM CROSS COUNTRY TEAM SENIOR HIGH BOYS' RECREATION CLUB GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 8TH GRADE CHEERLEADERS 7TH GRADE BASKETBALL TEAM JUNIOR HIGH BOOSTER CLUB JUNIOR HIGH BOYSâ RECREATION CLUB weKakaafcHOTS BOYS' GYM CLASS GIRLS' GYM CLASS Biology Class at Work Left to Right: Glenda Eccles, Gwen Brown. Sharon Werner. Judy Conway and Phyllis Myers. GIRLS STATE DELEGATES BOYS STATE DELEGATES Left to right. BOTTOM: Charles Crase, Roy Dillow. TOP: Randy Kaclin and Brice Rawlins. FACIT TYPING CONTEST SHARON TURNER (r) mary McClellan (i) COMMERCIAL CONTEST at Silver Creek 4rie COMMERCIAL CONTEST Senior High Student Council 80 _______________________________ J i Future Farmers of America Future Business Leaders of America Senior High Dramatics Club Nursesâ Club Library Club Annual Staff rââ- Future Teachers of America Senior High Arts and Crafts Club Junior High Arts and Crafts Club Senior High Science Club Journalism Club High School Chorus Glee Club Chess and Checker Club Stamp Club Industrial Arts Club Hard Workers?? âIâ T.V. History Class Reading Clinic Physics Class Art Class Driversâ Education Class Schoolâs Out! lliSIHMiaiB a Mill ' Foods Department Clothing Department «t c oc . G CHARLESTOWN SUPER MARKET CONKâS RESTAURANT and 414 Market Charlestown, Ind. ALpine 6-353 1 STANDARD SERVICE STATION State Road 62 Charlestown ALpine 6-3906 SxacU ite y oeCiy FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION 12 3 East Maple Jeffersonville, Ind. 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