Charlestown High School - Pirates Yearbook (Charlestown, IN)

 - Class of 1982

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FRANK GLOVER and Rhonda Hedge go through a scene from ttThe Freak and the Fuzz at the Drama Club's Theater on the Square. SWINGING at the French Club Luau are Carol Aguirre, Paige Poteet. Phillane Howard, and Jo Ann Ramsey. SNOWBALL tSheila Shawt seems to think uReyn- olds Wrap Man Paul Southard is a tree. AUDITIONING for the Theater on the Square are Ty Stover and Becky Moore. BOSS LADY Stephanie Crace and her uhit man Egor tKevin Christmant urub out Scrooge to save Christmas for Santa.

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16 Creative minds seasoned with talent led to student productions that will long be remembered. For the first time, the Dra- ma Club performed two plays on the town square. HThe Picture of Dorian Gray and iiThe Freak and the Fuzz, both one act plays, kept the audience intrigued, while helping the clubs fi- nances. Students also sang, danced, and drew their way into the community, as well as at CHS. The chorus held its annual Christmas concert; and, although there was a lack in attendance, there was no lack in entertainment. French Club mem- bers iihulaed the night away at their fes- tive luau, and several of Mrs. Ryantis art students displayed their work at the First Bank of Charlestown. The student body was kept laughing, as they endured the adventures of Crystal and her tidog Snowball twho had a wet- ting problemi in the Student Councilis Christmas show, uThe Wizard of Blizzard in the Land of Claus. Singing Santa, senior Ty Stover, gave his final Christmas performance at CHS with the carol uSil- ver Bells. To everyone,s delight, as the show ended, Crystal got her Christmas wish and students got two weeks Christ- K1 w mas vacation.



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Another football season, another home- coming game. Though the Pirates1 season was not too impressive, homecoming had to be held. This time it was a Homecom- ing Hoedown, Pirate style, with senior Becky Tungate reigning as queen. The ever-popular parade was held on Monday. Sophomores won the best float and Lisa Zollman had the best decorated car. After the parade, the bon-fire fol- lowed, but by the time people showed up, the fire was out. With the decline of the FCA, the journal- ism staff supported the powder puff game on Wednesday night. Both seniors and sophomores were victorious, and Moe Stamper was crowned king. Finally, on Friday, the big game. CH5 was plotted against a tough team, Brownstown, who was ranked 6th in class A. The 16-13 1055 proved that the Pirates had done better than expected. After a spirited week, people had an op- tion of what to do after the game. Some attended the dance, sponsored by the Student Council, while others chose a so- ciable party to allow broken ball players and fans to congregate and mourn over the loss. JUST BEFORE the parade, last minute preparations go into the junior float. SENIOR BECKY TUNGATE, 1981 Football Home- coming Queen, poses with team captain Doug Jack- son after the crowning ceremony. FRESHMAN CARA FISCHER gives 1tWinnie the Pooh a hand on the freshman float. CLOWNING AROUND for the parade is senior Rhonda Hedge. MlSSl MEREDITH, freshman court member, is es- corted by Mike King. LEADING THE BAND in the parade are seniors Kim Smallwood and Richard Bettler. GATHERING AROUND the bonfire, which had be- come a smouldering mass, are Teresa Harbin, Mike Balmer, Joy Beatty, Kern Martin, and Karen John- son. Homecoming Hoedown, Piratef

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