Charlestown High School - Pirates Yearbook (Charlestown, IN)

 - Class of 1984

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King Sextimus The Silent tMyron Conleyt and Queen Aggravain tDeanna Kreutzt look at the Wizard's tDavid Smitht test for the next princess. Prince Dauntless tWhitney Wilcoxsom tells everyone he's uin love with a girl, named Fred. After swimming the moat, Princess Winnifred tHoIly Stovert arrives at the court dripping wet. Once Upon A Mattress Cast: Tom Jenkins, Mike King, Whitney Wilcoxson, Holly Stover, Shawn Tully, John Shepherd. Row 2: Lee Ramsey, Becky Smallwood, Alice Pryor, Becky Moore, Terri Thomas, Kim Hall, Mark Coodlett. Back: DJ. Bowers, Eddie Curry, Stacy Seay, Myron Conley, De- anna Kreutz, David Smith, Pam McVicker, Cean Peevey, Claudia Flueckiger. Not Pictured: Cheryl Seals.

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22 Students Display Talents to Make tOnce Upon A Mattress' a Success . NCE UPON A MATTRESS, a Rogers and Hammerstein musical version of the fairy tale ttThe Princess and The Pea, made a successful debut at CHS. With director David Lamb and assistants Dianne Merillat tAssistant Directory, Jan Jackson Set and Techy, and Sandy Bowen tCostume and Make-Upy, the play was weII-directed and the setting and costumes brought the medieval era to life. The characters were portrayed well by the talented CHS students. It may have been difficult to perform a muscial in some schools, but the talents of the stu- dents at CHS made the musical a well- executed, entertaining play. Outstanding performances were made by Holly Sto- ver tPrincess Winnifredy, Deanna Kreutz tQueen Aggravainy, Whitney Wilcoxson tPrince Dauntlessy, and Eddie Curry tThe MinstreD. Along with the two evening perfor- mances, a matinee was given for the en- tire high school and a small number of middle school students. Although the matinee was postponed by one day due to a mishap during the final rehearsal, the three performances still ran smooth- ly, and over 1300 enjoyed the spring play. As another princess fails the test, members of the royal court react. Pictured from left are Becky Moore, Terri Thomas, Mike King, Eddie Curry, Pam McViCker and Claudia Flueckiger. Sir Hary and lady larken, played by DJ. Bowers and Cheryl Seals, share a tender moment in song.



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: K . tA Night in Heaven??? or many couples prom night was vA Night in Heaven, while for others it was just plain boring. The prom was again held at the Henry Clay Ballroom, but this year the air conditioning worked for a change. nFirst Choice supplied the music-when they felt like playing. Many thought the prom would have been much more successful if the band hadn't taken so many long breaks and had at least played the theme song. The prom colors were midnight blue and silver, and white sweetheart roses and blue-tipped carnations were the flowers. Highlights of the evening at the prom were the usual festivities of signing booklets, checking out everyone's attire, taking pictures, and dancing. Many peo- ple spent more time chasing disappearing booklets and glasses than t anything else. At midnight the court members were presented by junior class president, Lori Dean. Jared Combs and Leigh Ann Morrow received the honors of 1984 prom king and queen. i Prior to the prom, most couples dined at one of Kentuckiana's fancier restau- rants. The Oak Room at the Seelbach, Masterson's and Kunz's were a few of t the more popular places. Following the ' prom, most attended the post-prom parties, although many had their own ttprivate parties. Most couples claimed they had more fun after than at the prom. After an hour or two of sleep for some tand none for othersL many head- ed to King's Island, Clifty Falls, or Spring Mill. m -gmzmm-m-nnn-

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