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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, they’re 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, we’ll sure try. - HAZEL HARTMAN -
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--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 can’t 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, “It’s 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.
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