Charlestown High School - Pirates Yearbook (Charlestown, IN)

 - Class of 1986

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Making a visit to the White House were the 1986 1985 World Series Champs Kansas City Royals NCAA champions, the Louisville Cardinals, President have reason to celebrate. Cinncinati Reds manager Reagan is shown greeting the senior members and the and first baseman, Pete Rose, set a new world major tournament MVP, freshman Pervis Ellison. league baseball record for career hits. .4....;.2.mAJ.A.-...t--e. . . ,A. . i t a i 3 either, it's the Goonies! on and Michael J. Fox uture. Graduates from rom St. Elmots Fire. MAW t t a?

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All Dolled Up With Someplace to Go ven though the Junior Class had even less money than the Class of 86, the prom was one of the best. Although, the building and environment hadnit changed the name did, from the Marriott to the Sheraton. After pictures at home, many couples be- gan their evening of dining and dancing early. The Galt House and The Oak Room were two popular places to dine. At the prom students engaged in snacking, admiring others, and dancing to Rosei brought back by popular demand. At mid- night, King Robbie Ottersback and Queen Sherri Bottorff danced to This Could Be the Night? Parents joined together to bring a new wave of entertainment. With palm trees and Hawaiian Shorts, the cafeteria was transformed into a tropical paradise. CHS held its first After Prom Party. uIt was a lot more than what I expected it to be. It should become even better through the years, commented Lisa Wilson. SADD president Susan Ehringer $3535 efforts she put into the after-Prom party. Prom Court: 8. Barton, E. Dean, W. Wilcoxson. Row 2: A. Osborn, S. Seebold, L. Smith, S. Bottorff iQueeni, R. Ottersback iKingi, S. Sawyer, D. King, L. Blair. Back: T. Upton, V. Henderson, W. Kopp. Modeling their best feature at the after-Prom are the participants of the Pretty Legs contest.



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iving for weekends is a big part of student life at CHS Land with weekends comes entertainment. Music, sports, and movies are all a major part of the entertain- ment world. Closest to home was the University of Louisville NCAA victory over Duke in the 1986 champi- onship, 72-69. The Kansas City Royals proved to be the Kings of Baseball as they took the 1985 World Series and the Chicago Bears shuffled their way to Louisiana for a Super Bowl victory. For the first time in eight years the Statler Brothers made a live performance in Louisville. WAMZ won an academy award for the best radio station. On the rock side, Motley Crue jammed with Theatre of Pain. Even though David Lee Roth left Van Halen, Sammy Hagar took over the group and they made their appearances across the country boasting their latest album, 5150. John Cougar Mellencamp came to Louisville and sold out three weeks before the concert Scarecrow. Fat Boys and Whodini led the rappers while Janet Jackson was a hit with her new album Control. In the movie theatres, Back to the Future, Goonies, The Color Purple, and Wildcats proved to be box of- fice hits as did St. Elmo's Fire. A movie with individuals but one group of friends, St. Elmo's Fire was a story that teens across America related to. 1986 proved to be a busy year for entertainers and spectators. Success was a story for several singers, actors, and athletes as each made a special contribution to make our lives more enjoyable. Quarterback Jim McMahon prepares to do the Super Bowl shuffle. He led the Chicgo Bears to Louisiana for the championship. Thousands of fans gathered for an outside Live Aid concert which raised money for the Ethiopians. Many of the superstar singers who helped sponsor iiHands Across American join together to raise funds for homeless peo- ple throughout the United States. The trail goes from Los Angeles to New York. The Statler Brothers iiStatlers , Motley Crue's iiTheatre of Pain , and Johnny Cougar Mellencampis t'Scarecrow , were hot items in record stores throughout the country. As always, music was a popular sort of entertainment. ummu ullu m m m :nvILMiD mu. t xvmuis nun- numuu ltluaulloul llcmil um um vol- u an- mmna mun- ulol Lllv Som- Illn JI-islnn mullrs M iSIuICI a .. um-I tullt '0- hi JBII unn- uwunvalnn D'UIIIH IIOIII'BUS nvllsluls m i vuln- nuns

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