Henryville High School - Hi Lites / Memories Yearbook (Henryville, IN)
- Class of 1980
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g Highlights of H79-80 The opening of school and the start of cross country began our year in August. September consisted of Student Council Installation and a workshop for the HReflections staff. Pictures at the Murphy's farm was a nice change of scenery for the seniors and class arkb. Ag. omcers. The Student Council Convention was in November, so was the Fall Festival. They were both great experiences for our student body. November was our fired-up month. Basketball season started and Spirit Week helped us to be fired-up for all our games, mainly our game against Silver Creek. Our Homecoming Game was in December. Santa Claus also came in December, the day before Christmas Break. Once we came back to school in January we stayed there, because of very few snow days. Cupid came in February with Valentine's Day. Government students went to the Indiana State Legislature. and OH! Rats! Still no snow. Everybody knows we made history in March, since we came in second in the Madison Sectionals!!! March also began great seasons of softball, baseball, and track. This month brought a State Finals opportunity to our Color Guard, during Spring Break. Class Tourneys kept us in a competitive attitude toward the end of March, and the month ended with our National Model UN Delegates winning honors in New York City. April brought Easter bunnies and one special rabbit, named HARVEY, in the Senior Play. The Seniors were also given their Prom by the Juniors this month. The FHA had a Mother-Daughter Banquet. And the Student Council sponsored a Gong Show. May had a lot of activities to go with the beautiful weather. The Spanish Club went to Chi Chis, the nRefiections staff went to , Clark State Forest, and the Seniors went to New York and ,. Washington DC. The Student Council became slaves to our students. Awards Day and the Athletic Banquet gave recognition ? to our outstanding students. Graduation also came and took away :,- some of our favorite people. Finally, baseball sectionals gave us a ' good chance to show our stuff!! IT WAS A GREAT YEAR HHS!!!!!!!!!!!! -Kimberly Gray .11 HERE'S OUR Timothy A. Abbott-FFA 1-4, President 4, NHS, Basketball 1-4, Baseball 1-4, Track 1-2, Cross Country 1-3, Golf 1-4, Junior Class Treasurer, Senior Play, Senior Trip Fondest Memory: Beating Charlestown for the lst win ever for Henryville in Madison Sectional, and 2-23-80, and 3-8-80. Ambition: To break the sound barrier in my Mustang. William Douglas Adams-Basketball 1, National Honor Society, Senior Play, Class Tourneys Fondest Memory: Junior and Senior years at H.H.S. Ambition: To become a millionaire. Billy E. Ashby-Artistic drawing during Spirit Week 3-4, Class Tourneys 3, Fondest Memory: Roaming the halls and bugging the teachers at Henryville High. Ambition: To become President of the United States of America. Dale Baxter Senior Class omcers left to right, Stacy Robertson, secretary,- Kevin McKean, Vice- Pres.,- Beki Guthrie, President; David Scholl, Treasurer. SENIORS! Teresa Carol Beard-Student Council 3- 4, National Honor Society 4, Pep Club 1-2, Drama Club 4, Newspaper StafT 1- 2, Yearbook Staff 1-4, Editor-in-Chief 3-4, FEA 1, FHA 1-4, Treas. 8L Sec. 2, Vice Pres. 3, State Convention 1-3, Class Secretary 3, Class Tourney Cheerleader 3, Teacher's Aide 1-2, Health Occupations Club 4, Attended Prosser Vocational Center 4, DAR Award, Senior Play, Senior Trip. Ambition: To attend I.U.S. and become a nurse. Fondest Memory: All my years at H.H.S. Candace Kay BottorfT-FHA 1-4, Softball 1, Volleyball 1 Ambition: To attend a business college and be successful and happy in everything I do. Fondest Memory: Feb. 22, 1980 and my Senior year. Theresa Bradley-FHA 2-4, Yearbook Staff 4, IAC Club 4, Attended Model United Nations 4 Ambition: To become a commercial artist. Fondest Memory: All the crazy times during my Junior and Senior years, and the week-ends up at Scottsburg. $653 1 Am... $ 41M 1mm ': aw Jacqueline Annette Burton-National Honor Society, Who's Who in Foreign Languages, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Spanish Club 3, 4, Spanish Club Sec. 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Library Aide 4, Spanish Teacher's Aide, Senior Play Ambition: To become an elementary school teacher and hopefully get married. Debbie Campbell Lisa Campbell Rita CampbeII-FHA 1-4; Newspaper Staff 3 Fondest Memory: May 6, 1977 Ambition: To get married and to seek employment. Jim Caudill Donald Cobb Angela Lynne Czachor-Basketball 2, SoftbaH 2-3, Fall Festival queen candidate 2, Homecoming queen candidate 4, FHA 2-3. Ambition: To live a happy and successful life. Fondest memory: uThe Raid Theresa Garrett-Volleyball, Track 1-3, Teacher's Aide 4, Library Aide 2, Office Aide 3. Fondest Memory: April 8, 1978 Ambition: To get married and to seek employment. Tim Dale Dennison m 2:: Marvin Glass-FFA, Cattle and soil judging teams. Fondest Memory: The senior year at Henryville High School. Ambition: To get a job as a Diesel Mechanic or be a truck driver. Rita Shellane Goodin-Who's Who Among American High School Students, Who's Who in Foreign Languages, Graduation Usher, Spanish Award-Z years, Shorthand Award-l yr.,- Spanish Club, OEA Member, National Honor Society. Ambition: To see the world. Fondest Memory: My friends at HHS and receiving Honorable Mention for a 500-600 word composition on HHow My Foreign Language Will Help Me In My Future. Christine Marie Grider-Yearbook l, Pep Club 1, Teacher's Aide 1-3, FHA 1- 4, Recreation Leader 4, Co-ed Correspondent 4, State Convention 3, Newspaper Staff 3, Treasurer 3, Drama Club 4, Senior Prom, Senior Trip. Fondest Memory: All my High School years at HHS. Ambition: To become a fashion merchandiser and go to college. John C. Griffin III-Senior Trip Ambition: To be a truck owneH operator. Daniel D. Guthrie Rebecca Ann Guthrie-FHA 1-4, Spanish Club 3-4, Yearbook 4, Track 1- 4, Drama Club 4, Sophomore and Senior Class President, National Honor Society 3-4, Class Tourney 1-4, Senior Play, Senior Trip. Fondest Memory: The 1980 Madison Sectional. Ambition: Go to college and travel. David Heath-Activities; FFA. Fondest memory; There are too many to pick just one. Ambition; To be 6 foot tall before I die. Eugene Kelly Henderson-Basketball manager 1. Fondest memory; Beind a friend to everyone at H.H.S. Ambition; To go to Real Estate School and get rich from it. Doug Hicks-Class Tourneys, Model UN. Fondest Memory: Foang the Juniors in the Class Tourneys, 1980. Ambition: To become a veterinarian, missionary, or maybe a mercinary. Marvin Curtis Higdon-Baseball 1-4, Golf 4, Basketball 1, Model UN 3-4, Best Delegate 4, National UN 4, Who's Who in American H.S. Students 3-4, Newspaper Staff 1-3, Yearbook Staff 2- 4, Drama Club 4, Officer 4, IAC 4, President 4, Sen. Trip. Sen. Play. Ambition; To overcome my shyness and my modesty. Fondest Memory; The old gang 1but they don't matterJ Annette Lenora Higginbotham-Student Council 2-4, Trea. 3, Pres. 4, Band 1-4, V-Pres. 4, FHA 1-4, IAC 4, State 8: Nat. model UN. 4, Nat. Hon. Soc. 2-4, Yearbook 4, Photo Ed. 4, Girls' St. Alt. 3, Drama C1ub 4, Exe. Comm. 4, Usher 3, FEA 1-2, 0.8. Stud. Adv. Board 3-4, Spanish Club 2, Student Lead. Camp, Senior Trip, Play Biol. 81 Span. Award 1, Band Most Imp. Player 1, Director's Award 2, Who's Who in Am. H.S. Fondest Memory; Senior Year. Ambition; First Med. School, then retirement. Mitchell Hutchins pair at. 4mm 4. , 1T . !1?;l . .4 m uzew. ; ! JRW' I.Awm- 'v Brian Edward James-Yearbook Staff 4, Class Tourneys 1-4, Basketball 1, Track 1, Golf 1-4. Yvonne Anette Johnson-Spanish Club 2, FHA 1-4, Yearbook 4, Newspaper 3, Prosser Vocational Center, Senior Trip. Ambition-I ptan to further my education and become a licensed architect and someday get married. John Clark JordoneBasketball 1-2, Cross country 1-2, Track 1-2, National Honor Society. Ambition; To find a good woman. Fondest Memory; The Electric Horseman, but I guess it don't matter. Amy Elisabeth Kirk-Basketball 1-4, Softball 2-4, Volleyball 4, National Honor Society, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Class Tourneys 1-4. Ambition; To get what I want out of life. Fondest Memory,- My Junior year with B.G. and all the other great times at H.H.S. Sherry Lynn Lyons-Class Treas. 1, FEA 1-2, Volleyball 2, Teacher's Aide 2, Softball 2-4, Pep Club Sec.-Treas. 3, Prossor 3, Graduation Usherette 3, Whots Who 3, Fondest Memory; ttThe Raid . Kerry McKean-Basetball, MIP, NHS, Band 9-12, Junior and Senior Vice Pres., Senior Trip, Senior Play. Fondest Memory: Beating Charlestown and Southwestern in the Sectional. Ambition: To graduate from college and someday be able to afford a house where it doesn't snow. Lorie Anne Montgomery-Track 1, Volleyball 2, FHA 1-4, Spanish Club 2, Yearbook 1-4, Sales Editor 4, Model UN 4, Class Tourneys 4, Prom Committee. Fondest Memory: The Summer of '79. Ambition: To study art and be rich and be successful in everything I do. Jennifer Lynn Moores-FHA 3-4, Drama Club 4, Model UN State and National 4, IAC 4, Pep Club 4, Student Council Treasurer 4, Yearbook 4, Track 1, French Club 1-2, Senior Play, Senior Trip. Fondest Memory: Sectional Weekend and 3-8-80. Ambitions: Survive the summer of '80 and make it through Vet School Elizabeth Morgan Fondest Memory: The day of the class of 1980's Graduation. Rhonda E. Moulder-FHA 1-2, Volleyball 1-2, Prosser 3-4 Fondest Memory: All the good times at Henryville High School and especially 1977-78 and 78-79. Ambition: To be successful in life. Belinda Louise Mullins-Spanish Club Fondest Memory: All the fun that my friends and I had. Ambition: To make a lot of money and to raise horses. Lyn Murphy-Varsity Volleyball 2-3-4, Varsity Basketball 1-2-4, Softball Statistics 3-4, Yearbook 1-4, Advertising Editor 3-4, Pep Club 1-4, Pres. 4, Class Tourneys 1-2-4, FHA 1- 2-4, Drill Team 2, Newspaper 1-3, FEA 1-2 Ambition: To get my MA. in Art Education in Indianapolis. Fondest Memory: Nov. 15-19, 1979, and making hoops for the games, and friends. Lanny Paitsel Joe Ed New John Parker-International Affairs CIub-Vice President, Attending State Model United Nations 4, Art Club 1-2-3 Ambition: To become President of the United States of America. Susan Lynn Richardson-FHA 1-2-3, FEA 9-10, Prosser 3-4 Fondest Memory: Dating and Proms. Ambition: Just to be happy. ' Lyle Roach Belinda Riley Stacy Lynn Robertson: Basketball 1-4; Track 1-4; Volleyball 3-4; F.H.A. 1-4; Softball 2-3; Student Council 1-4; National Honor society 3,4; Who's Who Among American High School Students 3,4; Clark County Student of the Month 4; Drama Club 4; Honorable Mention Indiana State Girls Basketball Team; Class Secretary 2,4; Model UN 4; Senior Trip; Senior Play. Cynthia Ann Roy: Who4s Who in Foreign Language 2-4; Gier State Delegate; National Honor Society 2-4; F.H.A. 1-4; Senior Play, Graduation Usher, Spanish Club 2-4; Drama Club 4; Newspaper Staff 1,2; F.E.A. 1,2; Class Tourneys 1,2,4; Basketball 1; Library Aide 1,2; Who's Who Among Amer. H.S. Students 3; Teacher's Aide 4. Ambition: To Further my education in law. Fondest Memory: All the great times of senior year. Deborah L. Rutan: Spanish Club 4; Yearbook Stafir 4; Model United Nations-State and National; Future Homemakers of America 1-4; Drama Club 4; Who's Who in Foreign Languages-French; International Affairs Club 4. Fondest Memory; New York Trip; Sectional Week. Ambition: To own my own business. Cynthia A. Sawdey: Track 1-4; F.H.A. 1-4; Freshman Cheerleader Captain; Prom Committee; J.V. Cheerleader; Teacher's Aide; Ciass Tourneys 1-4; Spanish Club 3,4; Senior Play; Senior Trip; Vice-President of Sophomore Class. Fondest Memory: My Junior and Senior Prom; Senior Trip. Ambition: To go to California and be a success. David Scholl: Baseball 1-4; Vice- President of Freshman Class; Treasurer of Senior Class; Band 1-3; National Honor Society 3,4. Prom King 1980. Ambition: To become very wealthy. Fondest Memory: Junior Prom, Senior Trip. Paul D. Scholl Peggy Ann Smith: F.H.A. 1-4; Class Tourneys 1-4; Softball 1; Fondest Memory: Junior Prom and June 3, 1979. Ambition: To have a happy and successful life. Donald Dale Stettenbenz: Basketball 1; Track 1; Freshman Class President. Ambition: To find a new Gilligan's Island and start my own government. Fondest Memory: Cutting class and getting away with it. J ames David Stewart Ramona Kay Stewart: Senior Prom Queen. Freddie Dean Tucker: Baseball 1-4; SAC AII-Conf. Team 79; Golf 1-4; SAC AII- Conf. Golf Team 79; SAC Conf. Golf Champions 79; Basketball 3,4; Band 1- 4; Vice-President 2; National Honor Society 2-4; Drama Club, Executive Committee 4; Junior Class President; Prom Committee,- Senior Play, Class Tourneys 1-4. Ambition: To be a happy little boy the rest of my life. William Vetter4FFA 9,10,12, Who's Who In American High School Students. Fondest Memory: Senior Prom and Senior Trip. PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE , m I IF m 1 W1 1 3 3; '4? S 3 Christopher P. Waggoner-Track 1, 3, 4, Class Tourneys 2, 3, 4, FFA 4, Vice- President, Band 1, 4, Outstanding 2, Senior Trip, Senior Play Fondest Memory: Band trip in the 11th grade and Senior Prom and Senior Trip. Ambition: To be a certihed welder and go to California. William S. Wagner-Prosser, Sea Scouts 1-4, 1 session of Y.C.C. Fondest Memory: Senior year. Ambition: I plan to join the Air Force after Graduation. Sheila Ann Wagner-Prosser 2-4, F.E.A. 1, 2, F.H.A. 1-3, Band 1, 2, National Honor Society 2 Fondest Memory: Senior Prom. Ambition: To make the most out of life, and to live it to the fullest. Sue A. Wampler-Class Tourneys 1-4, F.H.A. 1, 2. Ambition: To have my own business for the middle class people and live happily ever after. Fondest Memory: All the fun I have had in my high school years. Glenn WaterhIl-Basketball 9-10, Track 9-10, FFA 9, 10, 12, Class Tourneys. Fondest Memory: The pie eating and hamburger eating contest. Ambition: To own my own truck and haul cattle to Texas. Donald Wycoff-Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Class Tourneys 3, 4, Golf 3, 4, Senior Trip, Prosser 3, 4. H , H uYou say you can tell I'm a Senior? Bottoms Up, Jimmy! How? Lyfmzu JQCNF: ' ngi-N r A MODERN REBELLION Our nation today is going wild, And anarchy seems on it's way. With high-jacked planes, and nuclear plants, And inflation is making us pay. You must go armed, and ready to fight, To buy gas at five bucks a bite. And once you gas up, you can't drive off, 'Cause the truckers blocked every interstate. With all this mad foolishness going abouL Nothing would bring me surprise. So save your confederate money, boys, The South will once again rise.-Joe Ed New Glruesomel Force HAmazing Bradley says, uI will now Words to the wise. Hang in there, school is almost over. attempt the impossible ventriloquist act using 3 dummies. HENRYVILLE GRADUATING Valedictorian: Timothy Alan Abbott MTimothy Alan Abbott William D. Adams 1' Billy E. Ashby Eddy Dale Baxter, Jr. :' MTeresa Carol Beard Candace Kay Bottorff Theresa Bradley MJacqueline Annette Burton Debra Kay Campbell Lisa D. Campbell Rita Sue Campbell Jim Caudill MDonald Ray Cobb Angela Lynne Czachor Timothy D. Dennison 5' Board of School Trustees 84 Superintendent: Left to Right: J.T. 316W Saran 3' Higdon; Harold Nicholson; Larry Gilbert; James O'Neal; Charles E. C;r2::?ne :IIZrieaCsEsrider Popp; Superintendent Herman Miller John C Griffin ' ,. HRita Shellane Goodin , Rebecca A. Guthrie SSEOCETJther: Daniel D. Guthrie t t k David Allen Heath presen S a 0 en Eugene Kelly Henderson . . of thanks to Class Whelan D. Hicks ,. Sponsor Pat tMarvin Curtis Higdon MarSh 8t Jlm : Annette Lenora Higginbotham Yost mot Mitchell S. Hutchins picturedL Brian Edward James Remaining Yvonne Anette Johnston pictures John C. Jordan counterclockwise; Amy Elisabeth Kirk Herman Miller, SUperintendent; Hndicates 3.0 average or better. David SChOH, Indicates National Honor Society Class Treasurer delivers speech; Lyn Murphy sings at Graduation,- Beki Guthrie, Class Pres. delivers speech; Tim Abbott presents Valedictorian Speech. HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1980 Salutatorian: Sherry Lynn Lyons , a' Sherry Lynn Lyons HKerry J. McKean Lorie Anne Montgomery Jennifer Lynn Moores Elizabeth P. Morgan Rhonda Ellen Moulder Belinda Louise Mullins Lynn Maureen Murphy J. Edward Aubrey New Lanny R. Paitsel John E. Parker Susan Lynn Richardson Belinda Joy Riley Lyle E. Roach 11 Stacy Lynn Robertson MCynthia Ann Roy :' Deborah L. Rutan Cynthia Ann Sawdey ' David Jeffrey Scholl Paul D. Scholl Peggy A. Smith Donald Dale Stettenbcnz James D. Stewart Ramona Kay Stewart MFreddie Dean Tucker ,kWilliam T. Vetter, Jr. Christopher P. Waggoner William S. Wagner Sheila Ann Wagner Sue A. Wampler Glenn Allen Waterfill Donald Wade Wycoff t 7.425 00:: o 0.2 11.... .5 xfxr. 0C24U .ntl'llar, ' ! r!? a. IVAN! .22.. 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For the hrst time ever, a delegation of HHS student participated in the National Model United Nations in New York City. These students assumed the role of HAITI and voted, abstained, and debated as would the actual Haitian delegates. Our country of Haiti was part of the Latin American bloc of nations; and as a further honor for our delegates, CURT HIGDON WAS ELECTED VICE-PRESIDENT OF THIS LATIN AMERICAN BLOC 0F NATIONS. This is the highest achievement any one of the 2,000 participating high school students could have possibly achieved. We at Henryville High School should take pride in this achievement and of all the participants in New York. Delegates recess to the Statue of Liberty. Smile Curt. Special Thanks to . . . ' Mrs. Dietrich 8c Miss Feeler Mrs. Dietrich Miss Feeler Mrs. Dietrich attended Warren Wilson Junior Miss Feeler attended Indiana University in College in Swannanaa, North Carolina, for her hrst Bloomington, Indiana. She taught in Seymour, two years, and then to Gilford, in Greensboro to Columbus, and French Lick, Indiana. She has finish. She has never taught as a full-time teacher. substituted for four years in Henryville. Her She has substituted in Henryville for five years. fondest memory was getting her picture taken for She said her most memorable experience was this yearbook. Her hobbies include singing, when a student pulled the chair out from under gardening, and reading. her and she landed on the hoor. Her hobbies are reading and hand work such as knitting, sewing, etc. 19 THE CLASS WITH CLASS ... '81!! Robin Ackerman Kara Allen Loren Amos Troy Armstrong Cindy Bagshaw Rodney Bayes Brian Bonnett Joey Broadus Angie Bruce Lawrence Calvert Mark Caudill Ann Coker Lo retta Coy Valerie Davis Patty Day Karen Deaton Bobby Dietrich Jeff Dietrich Roger Embry Dora Fabel Colleen Fitzsimmons Tammy Frederick Carla Garrett Jo Ann Gilezan Caryl Gobin Charlotte Goines William Goode Susie Goodman Annette Grant Rhonda Gray Adam Guernsey Tommy Guernsey Rhonda Hall Wayne Hall Mark Hawkins Mark Henderson Bill Hooe Donnie Houchens Joyce Houchens Rick Johnson James Johnston Teresa King Sheryl Ledford Irene Manough Jay May Dawn McKean Rhonda Miller Jerri Milner Bob Montgomery Donna Montgomery Michelle Montgomery Angie Patrick Penny Petty Jeff Porter - Lisa Power Gilbert Prall Robbie Rappe Wade Roberts Tracy Renyolds Xx ,, f Kathy Ruel 7;, $13 Kim Ruel PM Jimmie Sanders AVAIlABLE Gary Shadburn Amy Shake Becky Smith Lisa Smith Robby Smith Trisha Staples Debbie Stewart Shannon Sullivan Luther Taylor Missy Taylor Barbara Turner Donna Wagner Laura Willoughby Scott Wright Renee Jones The Junior Class would like to take this time and space to thank our sponsors, Sara Becher and Carol Cissell. We want to thank them for their time and the great amount of work they have put forth for our class. We also want to praise them for the spirit and enthusiasm they have shown during Spirit Week and throughout the year. Thanks, The Class of '81 The HIdeai student? g. Gee Tom, you mean you use a blade? Donna Montgomery-Treas., Becky Smith-Pres., Susie Goodman-V. Pres., Sheryl Ledford-Sec. 21 '7 uWe've Come A Long Way Baby Harold Adams Jenny Annis Tony Bagshaw Billy Baumann Karen Brafford Bucky Buckner Photu no! A vullahlc Theresa Cagle Jeff Campbell Tim Campbell Photo not Available Jeff Champan Pres., Vicki Higdon; Vice-Pres., Jo Hall; Sec., Trina Tim Cherry Davidson Trea., Lee Sweeney; Reporter, Shelly McKean Tammy CISSE Ruth Cochran Dwight Collings Mackey Couch Trina Davidson Brian Dickey Terry Dickson Carol Dismore Scott Elliot Robin Embry Peggy Farley Jenny French Mark Furnish Sheila Glass Jerry Grant Photo not Available David Guernsey Mark Guthrie Cathy Hall Jo Hall Russel Harbold Steve Heath Connie Helbig Roy Hester Hsiao-Ling Hicks Vicki Higdon Richard Horine Teresa Houchens Guy Howell Rusty Irish Joseph Jansing Tina Jones Tony Kirkpatrick David Lanham Kim Looney Billy Martin Shelly McKean Photo not Available Steve McRae Kim Miller James Mosley Jack Murphy Pam Nasby Robin Nasby Carrie Noel Photo nol Amdahlc David North Andy Parker Bryan Riley Ricky Rose Lori Sanders Lovette Sellmer Sherry Slucher Photo nol Available Candy Spencer John Stewart Lee Sweeney Charlene Taylor Jeff Tucker Dana VanWinkle Sharon Vaughn Linda Waggoner Lori Waggoner Danny Ward Jim Waterfill Misti Whiteside Julie Willoughby uInformation on the Sophomore Jerry Wynn COW Crystal Zollman This year the class of H82 adopted a calf named Penelope. She is a red and white Herford and was born in June of 1979. Lee Sweeney, class treasurer, ofTered to take care of her and she now lives near his home. Penelope will be sold in our Junior or Senior year and the money raised will go toward our Senior trip 8t Prom. 23 HAPPINESS IS....BEING A FRESHIVIEN!!! Karen Adams Carmen Badger Marilyn Beard Dwayne Beck Eric Bonnet Allen BottorofT Tina Brock Glenn Cavanagh Steve Chapman Pam Cissell Wanda Cochran Rita Creech Brad Czachor Dewayne Dalton Troy Davidson Todd Dietrich David Dotson Allen Drury Eugene Embry Tim Finch Leisa Flowers Chery French Lisa Furnish June Gilezan Kim Gray Carol Grider Tony Griffm Donnie Guernsey Ty Guthrie Ella Harbold Junior Hardin Donna Helbig Tom Higdon Tom Hobbs Delana Hood Robert Hutchinson Lisa James Donnie King Brian Kirk Charlotte Lindsey James Mann Tim Martin April May Angela McCutcheon Lorella McIntosh Jennie Miles Shirley Miller Teresa Miller Ken Montgomery Lodema Mull, no picutre John Murray Carla Neal Kenny North Jamie Nye Greg Orrell Teresa Owens ABSEN' MEN WCYURES Dava Popp Lori Power Sue Pyle Karen Reul Todd Robertson Kim Sawdey Mike Schnieder Darlene Seale Dale Shadburn Bryan Smith Genia Smith Rebecca Smith Neville Stewart Jody VanMeter Dorrie Wagner Ann Waterhll Wanda Ward Gwen Waters Denise Whobrey Jeff Wright Rex Wycoff Tom Wycoff Lisa Zimmerman Ron Zimmerman The freshman class has really had a lot of spirit this year! They won spirit week in the junior high division, and came in second overall. CLASS OFFICERS: Charlotte Lindsey; v. Pres., Jennie Miles; President; Jeff Wright; Secretary, Dewayne Dalton; Treasurer. Freshmen initiation was really a lot of fun this year, Embarrassing but 25 fun. FRESH MAN INITIATION Grease for peace! Caught in action! mun: Imr H1 get no respect, people JUSt walk YOU know Shelly, We're JUSt tWO uDidn't we learn this in first grade? all over me.u crumbs in this bread of life. 27 Teresa Armstrong Pam Boggs Cathy Barnhart Greg Barnhart Donnie Basham Rheta Baumann Mike Beach Lee Belcher 28 Gary Bonnet Jeff Broadus Jackie Brooks Dawn Burr Barbara Cagle Chris Calhoun OUR DAY WILL COME Mark Campfweld Adrian Eldridge Ricky Goeins Gary Hathaway Darlene James Lisa McNay Rebecca Caudill JefiE Elliott James Goode David Helbig Sonya King Jamie Miller Vicki Cissell Bobbie Elsner Billy Gray Mike Henderson Vernon Ledford Danny Montgomery Rhonda Couch Gina Flowers Phaline Griffm Gina Holiday Steve Lindsey Becky Moores Sandy Coy Dwayne Fredrick Billy Hall Kelly Hunt Elizabeth Mann Pam Munk Phyllis Crum Becky French David Hail Brian Jackey Jerry McIntosh Bobbie Jo Napier Kim Doup Rhonda Goebel Lisa Hall Marshall Jackson Nettie McIntosh Chuck Napier HOPEFULLY 1984 Beth McKean 5 Jamie MiIIer Eddie Nasby Claudette Palmer Steve Rappe Debbie Sparks Anna Upton Marggie Whiteside LaDpnna WYCOfT Paula Nasby Cindy Powers Robby Ruth Vicki Spencer Bobby Vetter Ricky Williams Angle Zollman Bonnie New Teddie Powers Todd Setser Johnathan Stewart Steve Webb Jeanne Wolfe Gary Bonnett 8th Grade Ochers-Pam Boggs, President; Ricky Williams, Treasurer; Dwayne This Job's Murder Frederick, Vice President; Vicki Spencer, Secretary 7th GRADE RIDING THE RANGE Jim Baugh Lee Ann Bauman Shelly Beard Rickey Bledsoe Billy Bulldog Brent Butts Trevis Calvert Debbie Chapman Kari Chew Janna Coomer Joe Coomes Mariah C. Creech Joe Daily Billy DeVine Nona DeWeese Terry Dickey David Dietrich David Dixon Jimmy Edwards Glenn Farley Dawn Fitzsimmons Shirley Grubbs Pamela Guernsey David Harbold Sissy Henderson David Hutchinson Keith Jackson Ron Jemies Dianna King Jo Ann Klessendorf Jeanette Mann Denise Martin Micheline Martinez Mark McCutcheon Molly Mare Kevin Meece Myrtle Moo Michelle Miller Patti Miller Doug Montgomery Andrew Moore Rich Moores I l Lora L. Morris Susan Mosley Tammy Mosley Jeffery Mullins Lisa Napier William North Tammy Wynn Dennis Zollman, Robert Zollman The 7th grade would like to take this space to thank their class sponsors, Mr. Larry Johnson and Mrs. Pat Fenimore xvi. Class Officers: David Dietrich, Pres. Holli Smith, Sec., Jeanette Mann, Treas. Glenn Farley, Vice Pres. PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Ollie Owl Eric Petty Greg Phillips Rob Phillips Naomi Porter LaVonda Powers Marcia Pyle Gregg Rappe Kitty Reno Lisa Rhoten Buddy Richey Deanna Robbins Sandra Roberts Kevin Rue! Nancy Sigman Holli Smith Shawn Smith Pam Taylor Brad Tomes Wanda Vest Charles Walden Leslie Walden Wally Wolf Robbin Wouling I.A.C. And Lyn Murphy, Donna Montgomery, Theresa Bradley, Beki Guthrie, Annette Higganbotham, Becky Smith, Misti Whiteside, Brian Dickey Model United Nations Rebecca Smith, Andy Parker, Jeff Chapman, Debbie Rutan, Curt Higdon, Lori Montgomery, Stacey Robertson, John Parkerl Doug Hicks, Michael Jones, Jenny Moores, Shannon Sullivan . m Library StemC Jackie Brooks, Edie Nasby, Sharon Vaughn, Jef?t Chapman, Robert Hutchins, Barbara Turner, Linda Waggoner, Maria Vest, Terry Dickey, Robert Phillips, Angela McCutchins, Genia Smith, Becky Smith Grosm, Pam Boggs, Jeanna Wolfe, Patti Day, Dana VanWinkIe, Carol Dismore, Misti Whiteside, Becky Smith UH, Susie Goodman, Tammy Fredrick, Dawn McKean, Annette Grant, Shannon Sullivan, Jack Murphy, David Lanham, Absent was Tammy Mosley. Media Aids Joe Daily, Robin Embry, Billy Gray, Jim Mosley, Ricky Williams, Jay May, Robby Smith, Mike Henderson, Bill Devine was Absent. ROW 1: Lorie Montgomery, Annette Higgenbotham, Teresa Beard, Lynn Murphy, Becky Smith ROW 2: Pam Boggs, Rhetta Baumann, Marilyn Beard, Donna Montgomery, Angie Patrick, Jackie Burton, Karen Deaton ROW 3: Mrs. Cissell SPONSORL Beki Guthrie, Debbie Rutan, Mike Jones, Peggy Farley, Lisa Smith ROW 4: Yvonne Johnston, Brian James, James Johnston, Carol Dismore, Jenny Moores, Dana Van Winkle, Theresa Bradley. REFLECTIONS STAFF THE EDITORS: Lorie Montgomery, Book Sales; Annette Higgenbotham, Photography; Teresa Beard, Editor-in-Chief; Lynn Murphy, Ads; Becky Smith, Layouts. Mrs. Cissell SponsoH gets last-minute details from Work Shop Instructor at Clarksville. 34 The Refiections StafT wants YOU!! A yearbook is not an easy thing to put together. It takes a lot of time, work, and patience from those on the staff. Sometimes there are other things they would rather do than figure out how many picas long a picture should be or which picture is most clear, BUT they keep on working anyway. THANKS STAFF, without you we wouldn't have had REFLECTIONS '80!!! A Special Thanks at this time should go to Carol Cissell, sponsor of REFLECTIONS, for all the time she has given to the Yearbook. There's more to these workshops than I thought. lHUBBA HUBBA! A Special Thanks to Teresa for all her work! Lisa, they only work if they're sharpenedl! Student Council: In Front-Jay May. Sitting-Kerry McKean, Standing-Hsiao-Ling Hicks, Kim Gray, Susie Goodman, Stacy Robertson, DeWayne Dalton, Jenny Moores, Advisor Cheryl Hubbard, Teresa Beard, Becky Smith, Misti Whiteside, Patricia Marsh, Lisa Smith, Annette Higginbotham, Genia Mark Furnish, Lisa Furnish, and Karen Deaton. Smith, Cathy Hall, and Angela McCutcheon. ' Officers: Sitting-President Annette Higginbotham, Treasurer Ma 8: Pa Cornflake! Wo, It's just Annette and JayJ Jenny Moores. Standing-Secretary Stacy Robertson, Reporter Jay May, and Vice-President Karen Deaton. 36 STUDENT COUNCIL . . . ALWAYS PREPARED! Leadership Training Conference at Estes Park, Colorado. Student Leadership Institute at Indiana University. QM Av w: : a Keystone Copper Jay May in Action? ' st Iii! n; I'; a , 21W mlnf -, o. , ,a'. ,, e vm q - !,:3 a Warm , Halloween Party u79 Student Council Convention H79-80 37 SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS: from top to bottom-President, Jay May Vice President, Carla Garrett, Secretary, Jackie Burton, Treasurer, Kim Gray Who's Paying Whom? THE DRAMA CLUB COMMITTEE: Fred Tucker, Jenny Moores, Lisa Smith, Hsiao-Ling , a ,, Hicks, Annette Higginbotham, Teresa Beard, Beki Guthrie, Curt Higdon tr 24$;th u - W W 39 F.H.A. HITS 118! F.H.A. thcers; Vice-Pres. Karen Deaton, Historian Donna Montgomery, Sec. Annette Grant, Pres. Lisa Smith, Projects Chairman Michelle Montgomery, Treas. Debbie Stewart, Song and Recreation Leader Christine Grider, and Sponsor Juanita Barksdale. 40 Sponsor -Steve- Fellows H . . . This year the F.F.A. had some very good educational trips. We went to the Farm Progress Show in Crawfordsville, Ind., the North American International Livestock Show and the National Farm and Machinery Show. We also planned many other projects that not only benefitted the F.F.A. but the whoie schooL Tim Abbott F.F.A. President tt79-80 l F.F.A. officers; Sentinel Paul Scholl, Rep. Bill Vetter, Vice-Pres. Chris Waggoner, Pres. Tim Abbott, Treasurer Lee Sweeney, Secretary Troy Armstrong. Not pictured; Sponsor Steve Fellows. DISTRICT JUDGING TEAM tt79-80 .mm new $353 ErmmIISESH Eek wmmucmsmlzmi So... 93 tmnzo ESE; wmuszmcpmS-lmmmz meg gmzumEmumm ?:E. Ecmm E8. :59. xumm wncmmleEmm 2,80. EmtmsjlcmEE 505mm .rum mEozlmEnmvtmm mtcmzw wmmmEmzmlcgz xncmo CoEmcsoo mucszolcgng S254 uglcmSo 9:3 :58 ncm Eogzlccbs :mo 98 38f $83, wcgcmqm a EQEEgoolzmmmG ELMO amazmcg 2995 . ImmoLo Sam $4 .3 Im26:mn. 33m Emzmcmlecumm Sam $833. :3. 68:22, ?:m... 26; 29:. THE MANY FACESOF OUR FACULTY A person's true personality always comes out in the end. I don't like to brag, but I must say, if I had any faults I'd be the mst to admit them. It's a bird! It's a plane! No, it's Super And now I will perform the famous HIrish Spring -Manly, yes, but I use it Traylor! llBurgess Bogey . too! 43 FOR THAT SPECIAL BUNCH ... S ECRETARY-Kaye Amos EAULDTCE COUNSELOWAth'Y TREASURER-Caroline Baxter NURSE-Martha Schleicher o 0 an . OFFICE AIDES-L-R: Stacy Robertson, Trisha Staples, Carla Garrett, Amy Shake, Loretta Coy, Trina Davidson, Carrie Noel, Donna Montgomery, Karen Deaton, Sheryl Ledford. 44 ...WHO HELP KEEP THE SCHOOL RUNNING SIVIOOTHLY. WE THANK YOU. MAINTENANCE-Eddie Baxter m f BUS DRIVERS L-R: M. Robertson, G. Sherrard, D. Guernsey, CLASSROOM MAINTENANCE-L-R: Hollis Lanham, Irene N. Heath, M. Munk, Row 2: R. Smith, C. Dean, N. Dietrich, R. Hutchins, Frances Gray, Charles Whitie Brock, Paul Alsup. Donahoe, B. Milner, Q. Hoskins, G. Noel. CAFETERIA COOKS-L-R: Martha Gray, Sue Howson, Nora CAFETERIA AIDES-L-R: Rita Campbell, Charlene Taylor, Popp, Toni Shake, 2nd row-Margie Simms, Jane Goodman, Sherry Slucher, Christine Grider, Missy Taylor, Darlene Seale. Diana Taylor, Margaret Campbell. Band Members in alph. order: T. Abbott, L. Amos, C. Badger, C. Bagshaw, R. Bayes, D. Beck, K. Brafford, A. Bruce, B. Cagle, T. Cagle, C. Calhoun, M. Camp13eld, A. Coker, M. Couch, L. Coy, D. Dalton, T. Davidson, K. Deaton, B. Dietrich, R. Elsner, L. Flowers, R. Flowers, D. Frederick, T. Frederick, R. French, L. Furnish, M. Furnish, C. Garett, J. Gilezan, C. Gobin, A. Grant, J. Grant, P. Griffin, D. Guernsey, A. Suernsey, C. Hall, H. Hicks, A. Higginbotham, T. Hobbs, R. Irish, T. Jones, B. McKean, D. McKean, K. McKean, P. Munk, J. Murphy, B. Napier, R. Napier, B. New, C. Noel, G. Prall, S. Rappe, T. Owens, K. Sawdey, B. Smith, G. Smith, D. Sparks, P. Staples, F. Tucker, J. Tucker, B. Turner, C. Waggoner, L. Waggoner, L. Waggoner, A. Waterfill, M. Whiteside, M. Whiteside, S. Linsey, L. Zimmerman lst, Cathy Hall, Charlotte Lindsey, Jenni Miles, Donna Montgomery, June Gilezan, Lisa Smith, Jeff Wright, Sheryl Ledford, Leisa Flowers, Shelly McKean, Trisha Staples, Bill Hooe, Angie Bruce, Dora Fable, Dawn McKean, Joann Gilezan, Steve Lindsey. H E N RYVI L L iafiihifiifeli? Grant, Sec., MARC H I N G 3175;350man, v. Pres., Karen BAN D Deaton, Pres, Director: Steve Barber W Drum Major Karen Deaton f! Left to Right: Annette Higginbotham, Kerry McKean, Fred Tucker, Tim Abbott. Not pictured, Chris Waggoner, Senior Band Jacket Winners. OUR JUNIOR BAND IS MOVING UP FAST! lst row, Nancy Sigman, Dawn Fitzsmonds, Holli Smith, David Dixon, Shirley Grubs, Laura Morris, Leslie Walden, 2nd, CharIes Walden, Mariah Creech, Jeanette Mann, Jimmy Edwards, Kari Chew, Trevis Calvert, David Dietrich, Doug Montgomery, 3rd, Nona DeWeese, Andrew Moore, Patti Miller. 47 w 1136 James'fj'ii'v'sfm'Twab'br max A 2 , assaun , t , 4 .-s H , . . Cross Country Works Toward Records! Senior High Cross Country Team: first row, L-R: Brad Czachor, John Murray, Todd Robertson, Todd Dietrich, Jody VanMeter; second row, L-R: Jay May, Mark Furnish, Jack Murphy, Roger Embry, Bill Hooe, Coach: Mr. Renn. JR. HI. Cross Country Gets Ready To Move Up! Having a young team with no seniors on the squad we strived for improvement and I think we accomplished it. If we start out next year the way our times were at the end of this year we will be highly successful. Mr. Renn i Moores, Greg Phillips, Rob Phillips, Coach: Mr. Yost; second row, L-R: Jackie Brooks, Andy Moore, Terry Dickey, Angie Zollman, Rusty Owens, Marge Whiteside, Beth McKean, Vernon Ledford. Junior High Cross Country Team: first row, L-R: Moriah Creech, Richey 48 Varsity Volleyball Plays Tough! Varsity Volleyball Team: L-R: Coach: Mrs. Becher, Manager, Trina Davidson, Karen Deaton, Barbara Turner, Lisa Smith, Annette Grant, Amy Kirk, Stacy Robertson, Tammy Frederick, Lyn Murphy, Cathy Hall, Rhonda Gray, Theresa Garrett, Manager, Carrie Noel. J'V' Strives For Varsity Team: 1 This team improved last years standing by a 1507c which isn't bad for their H ig h er G oal S ! hrst year with a new, inexperienced coach. Sara Becher. Junior Varsity Team: As a young squad, they are enthusiastic and looking forward to next season when they can improve their volleyball skills and team record. Sara Becher. J.V. Volleyball Team: first row, L-R: Leisa Flowers, Kim Gray, June Gilezan, Sheryl Ledford, JoAnn Gilezan; second row, L-R: Managers Carrie Noel and Trina Davidson. 1 Sharon Vaughn, Teresa Cagle, Hsiao-Ling Hicks, Carol Grider, Debbie Stewart, Trisha Staples, Dawn McKean, Shelly McKean, Wanda Ward, Coach: Mrs. Becher. 49 i Y m r4 l. I , 'HCA, Y l MN U ,U .L .K R A L C YOU GIRLS BASKETBALL AT HHS L to R: Sharon Vaughn, Shelly McKean, Amy Krik, Jo Hall, Stacy Robertson, Dora Fabel, and Lyn Murphy Jr. High Hornets Lto R: Margie Whiteside, Beth McKean, Pam The SENIOR ball Players, Amy Kirk, Stacy Robertson and Lyn Munk, Barbara Cagel, BECKY Moores, Sonja King Murphy L to R: lst row Pam Cissell, Cathy Hall, Kim Looney. 2nd row Leisa Flowers, Misti Whiteside, Jenny French, Shelly McKean Left to Right, Terry Dickey, Greg Rappe, Trevis Calvert, David Dietrich, Eric Petty, Glen Farley, Shaun Smith. Left to Right, Deanna Robbins, Holly Smith, Tammy Wynn, On Top, Laura Morris. 52 Left to Right, Front Row, Patty Miller, Michelle Miller, Nancy Sigman, Debbie Chapman, Back Row, Tammy Mosley, Shirley Grubbs, Mariah Creech, Kitty Rhino. -, Left to Right, Lee Belcher, Jackie Brooks, Vernon Ledford, Jonathan Stewart, Steve Rappe, Mike Henderson, Mark Campfleld, Robbie Ruth, Donnie Basham, and Bobby Vetter. Cheerleaders, Left to Right, Rhonda Couch, Edie Nasby, Vicki Spencer, On Top, Kim Doup. Girl's Basketball, Left to Right, Standing, Margie Whiteside, Becky Moores, Pam Munk, Beth McKean, Sitting, Barbara Cagle, and Sonya King. 53 Freshman Basketball: Jody VanMeter, Allen Bottorff, Rex Wycoff, Ty Guthrie, Todd Robertson, Todd Dietrich, Brad Czachor, Coach Tom Renn Freshman Cheerleaders: Lisa Furnish, Delana Hood, Jennie Miles, Cherry French, Lodema Mull. Top: Catrina Locke 54 v, Varsity Cheerleaders: lst row, Sheryl Ledford, Joann Gilezan 2nd row. Karen Deaton, Angie Bruce, Teresa King. iiIElIdS EIAVH 3M 55 . VARSITY BASKETBALL GOES TO Varsity Basketball: Row 1, L-R: Jay May, Jack Murphy, Bill Hooe, Bob Dietrich, Don Cobb, Row 2: Coach Holt, Roger Embry, Jimmy Stewart, Dwight Collings, Kerry McKean, Tim Abbott, Fred Tucker, Robin Embry The young Hornet Basketball team finished the 1979-80 season in tine form, winning 3 of the last 5 regular season games. The sectional at Madison brought more success for the team and even more excitement for the fans. The spirited Hornets upset 4th ranked Charlestown 50-48 in overtime and then in one of the biggest sectional upsets in history, knocked ofiE highly- regarded and co-favorite Southwestern Rebels in a convincing 61-54 victory. This marked the hrst victories ever for a Hornet team in the Madison Sectional, and only the first time in 26 years to reach a Sectional Championship game. The Hornets lost in the Championship game to a hne Silver Creek team. Coach's Comments: uThese young men had the character to remain team- oriented despite early season losses and were rewarded for their efforts by achieving a considerable degree of success in sectional play. We are very proud of them. CHAIVI PIONSHIP GAME IN SECTIONAL Statisticians: Kenny North and Kenny Montgomery; Team managers: Eugene Embry and Billy Gray. 'i J.V. Basketball Players, Row 1. No. 24 Tony Bagshaw, No. 51 Jack Murphy, No. 31 Jerry Wynn, Row 2. Coach Terry Rademacher, No. 53 Jerry Grant, No. 54 Billy Martin, No. 40 Mark Furnish, No. 33 Ty Guthrie, No. 45 Jeff Tucker, No. 34 Robin Embry Coach's comments, uPlayers are working hard to improve themselves individ- ually, and as the sea- son goes along we will try to mold to- gether as a team. Terry Rademacher J unior Varsity Shows Enthusiasm! 58 Robin Embry shoots for a layup! Pep Club The Life And Finesse Of H.H.S.! Pep Club members Row 1, A. Kirk, T. Guernsey, D. Fabel, B. Moores, S. King, L. Waggoner. Row 2, L. Morris, N. Deweese, S. Grubs, A. Grant, J. Moores, J. Edwards, Row 3, P. Taylor, K. Reno, B. McKean, J. Gilezan, C. Lindsay, D. Popp, Row 4, H. Smith, E. Nasby, K. Miller, J. Gilezan, Sponsor Lana Doran, Sf Ledford, D. McKean, B. Turner, P. Guernsey, Row 5, B. Cagle, D. Grant, S. McKean, S. Vaughn, J. Hall, J. Miller, Row 6, L. Powers, R. Couch, J. Willoughby, R. Baumann, V. Higdon, D. Montgomery Row 7, A. Patrick, L. Baumann, N. Sigman, M. Miller. Pep Club ofiicers; V.P. Angie Patrick, Secretary, June Gilezan, President, Lynn Murphy Pep Club roots for their team! 59 60 Juniors win Spirit Week!!!!!! Juniors win high school gym decorations That's no way to jump a hurdle. This is the Did you really tie or do you just like to ride a tricycle???? Eighth grade win junior high decorations. weirdest wrestling match that I have ever seen! K Oh come on Lisa, just one more bowl. I'd marry you but not until you are in high school. ? a '7' I wish she was older!! And one to grow on. Burn baby burn!!! Are you sure that nobody knows that our secret ham sandwich is here??? Beast of Burden. Don't cry Karen, your not in the art room. 61 uNew Beginnings ... In the fall of 1979, workmen began construction on Henryville High School's new gymnasium, business room, and band room. The work is to be completed in the summer of 1981. This will make a fine addition to the campus, giving more room to the business education class and will prove to create a new musical environment for the band department, which was previously practicing on a tiny stage. The gymnasium, which will be placed directly behind the existing gym, can contain an astonishing 2000 students. Recently, last falll Henryville High obtained a new baseball diamond and track and field. All construction was authorized by the West Clark Expansion Board. Birds of a feather . . . 1979-80 Homecoming Queen Karen Freshman June Gilezan escorted by Bill Deaton Hooe. Sophomore Hsaio-LingA Hicks escorted by Dwight Collings. Junior Karen Deaton escorted by Jay Pep club candidate Sheryl Ledford Senior Angie Czachor escorted by Jim May escorted by Roger Embry. Stewart. 64 HHS GOLFERS GET INTO THE SWING Coaches Comments: 9 out of 10 golfers returned from last year's SAC Championship team; so I expect a really great team this year. The people of Henryvilie should appreciate the fine quality of young golfers that we have. Along with such top players as Fred Tucker, Brian James, Jim Stewart, and Biil Hooe, we are fortunate enough to have two young ladies on our team. We also are lucky enough to have many hne young players like Alan Bottorff, Jody Vanmeter, and Tony Bagshaw. We are hoping for great teams in the years to come with the help of these and others. 1979-80 Golf Team: lst row; Don Wycoff, Tim Finch, Tom Guensey, Ken North, Jody Vanmeter, Tony Bagshaw, and Rex Wycoff. 2nd row; Mr. Tom Traylor, Coach, Lyie Roach, Mark Furnish, Curt Higdon, Jim Stewart, Donna Montgomery, Fred Tucker, Lee Sweeney, Ty Guthrie, and Todd Robertson. Not pictured are Lisa Smith, Bill Hooe, and Brian James. i 1978-79 SAC Conference Champions: Bill Hooe, Tim Abbott, Fred Tucker, Brian James, Don Wycoff, Lyle Roach, and Jack Murphy. 65 Boy's Track Junior High Donnie Basham, Will North, John Stewart, Terry Dickey, David Dickson, Clint Hunter, Bobby Vetter, Jackie Brooks, Andrew Moore, Travis Calvert, Eric Petty, David Dietrich, Mike Henderson, Steve Rappe, Vernon Ledford, Robby Ruth, Billy Gray. Senior High Lee Sweeney, Todd Dietrich, Joe Jansing, Jimmy Stewart, Bill Hooe, Bobby Dietrich, Mr. Dennis Holt, Bryan Smith, Jeff Tucker, Bill Martin, Jeff Dietrich, Andy Parker, Mark Furnish, Terry Dickson, Ty Guthrie. . g Senior High Junior High L Girl's Track Senior High Junior High Angie Patrick, Kim Sawdey, Sheila Glass, Beki Guthrie, Tammy Rhonda Couch, Kim Doup, Dawn Burr, Margie Fredricks, Dora Fabel, Stacy Robertson, Linda Waggoner, Angie Whiteside, Holly Smith, Beth McKean, Becky Bruce, Lori Waggoner, and Mrs. Lana Doran. Moores, Pam Munk, Barbara Cagle, Mariah Creech. Senior High uTrack requires: the Strength to conquer,- the Stamina to endure; the Speed to excell; and Skill to survive; and the Coordination to put all of these together. page68-69 67 BASEBALL ADVANCES IN SECTIONAL Varsity Baseball Team Standing, L-R: Robin Embry, Tim Abbott, Fred Tucker, Jeff Tucker, Don Cobb, Joe Jansing, Tony Bagshaw, Jack Murphy, Dave Scholl, Curt Higdon, Bob Dietrich, Don Wycoff, Jim Sanders, Rusty Irish, Roger Embry, Coach Rademachor. Junior Varsity Baseball Team, L-R: Tim Finch, Todd Robertson, Todd Dietrich, Jody VanMeter, Brad Czachor, Allen Botoroff, Rex Wycoff. uWe are happy to be playing on our new diamond this season. We have again competed solidly against conference teams but not so well against non-conference foes. With a good nucleus of young players returning and some off season work we are looking ahead to a successful season next year. Coach Rademachor. H HS SOFTBALL TEAM . - 303 $1.; r t. 3.3 Varsity Softball Team Standing, L-R: Teresa Cagle, Barbara Turner, Jo Hall, Misti Whiteside, Karen Deaton, Rhonda Gray, Amy Kirk, Hsiao-Ling Hicks. Junior Varsity Softball Team, L-R: Kim Looney, June Gilezan, Sheryl Ledford, Leisa Flowers, Kim Gray, Jo Ann Gilezan. Coach Becher in the dug-out. Varsity Records: HHS Charlestown .......................... 13-10 Charlestown .......................... 4-11 New Washington ................... 9-13 New Albany ........................... 0-13 Silver Creek ........................... 8-10 Silver Creek ........................... 6-11 HHS Scottsburg ............................ 17- 5 Jeffersonville ........................... 4-18 New Washington ................... 12- 5 J.V. Records: New Washington ................... 19- 5 New Albany ............................. 5- 8 JefTersonville ........................... 5- 6 uThe Henryville High School softball team had a good season considering the number of players on the team and the competition we came up against. Although our record is not fantastic, the team displayed enthusiasm, team work and good sportsmanship. Coach Becher. 69 CLASS HHey DaVId, don't you think you threw that one a little to high? The Sophomore girls tried to stop the Senior girls who came out on top. Watch this shot, under the leg!H McKean rebounds TOURNEYS The Juniors are at the top of the ladder. Hey Seniors! What's the matter? Brian scores two points. uWhat do you mean, Hicks'made a foul? King, Queen and Court: Beki Guthrie, Amy Kirk, Angela Czachor, KING DAVID SCHOLL, i. l 'i g E i; 4!. ll unmw.r ,. mn-r-s, QUEEN RAMONA STEWART, Don Cobb, Tim Abbott, Kerry McKean lst Row: Kathy Reul, Hsiao-Ling Hicks, Vicki Higdon, Jo Hall, Peggy Farley, Sheryl Ledford, JoAnn Gilezan. 2nd Row: Stacy Robertson, Teresa Beard, Becky Smith, Annette Grant, Dawn McKean, Barbara Turner, Jack Murphy, Dora Fabel, Jenny Moores, Tim Abbott. 3rd Row: Cindi Roy. 4th Row: Cindy Bagshaw, Ann Coker, Loretta Coy, Amy Shake, Jacki Burton, Angie Bruce, Karen Deaton, David Scholl, Amy Kirk, Annette Higginbotham, Beki Guthrie. 5th Row: Troy Armstrong, Bob Dietrich, Lawrence Calvert, Mr. Yost, Sponsor, Doug Adams, Kerry McKean, Fred Tucker, John Jordan National Honor Society ho's Who in Foreign Language Peggy Farley, Shelly McKean, Karen Deaton, Kim Gray, Beki Guthrie, April May, Annette Grant, : - , Mrs. Sara Gross, Sponsor. . . ' j , Row 2, Becky Smith, Jo v ' Hall, Andrew Parker, Stacy Robertson, Ann Coker, Dwayne Beck, Dawn McKean, Carol Gobin, Cindi Roy, Troy Armstrong i l ' I w. . fa 1:929 .MMm'M a gT+ Roger Embry, Basketball Athletic Jacket Winners: B. James, D. Fabel, B. Guthrie, T. Garrett, D. Scholl, A. Trophy for Assists and Rebounds Kirk, F. Tucker, D. Cobb, S. Robertson, T. Abbott, D. WycofT, B. Hooe Robin Embry, Basketball Free Throw Percentages and Rebounds A Sample of our Great Athletic Winners! Jay May, Cross Country Trophy Dora Fable, Basketball 8L Track Dwight Collings, Basketball Field Goal Percentage Trophy nn- Id- -. GRAHAMS INC. Specializing in Concrete Products 445 E. McClain Phone 812-752-4792 Scottsburg, IN 47170 SEE DOME INSURANCE AGENCY 1125 Eastern Blvd. Clarksville, Ind. 47130 For AM Your Insurance Needs 76 Haven't you ever seen a red headed Japanese before???? T ' N K CITIZENS BANK 83 a TRUST co. MEMBER FDIC JEFFERSONVILLE, INDIANA 47130 CITIZENS BANK 8x TRUST CO. STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD Citizens Bank 84 Trust Co. is sponsoring for the eighth year, as Student Advisory Board. One goal for the Board is to educate students about managing personal income,'accepting credit responsibility and how to hnance a college education. To meet this goal, the board makes presentations, explaining these activities to high school classes. Another goal is to demonstrate the need for youth involvement in community aftairs. To accomplish this goal the students help at Christmas time with the HStudent Advisory Board Toy Drive For Orphans , and they participate in the Red Cross Blood program by assisting with blood drives held in their respective schools. The 1979-80 Board is pictured below: LEFT TO RIGHT: Nick Shutt iCIarksville Highi, Chris Day iProvidencei, James HRusty RuefT, Jr. iJeff Highi, Joe Eckert Silver Creek Highi. SECOND ROW: Mary Woodruff iBoard Advisor from Citizens Banki, ANNETTE HIGGINBOTHUM iHenryville Highi, Mary Beth KristofT iClarksville Highi, Jan Cailles iJeff Highi, Peggy Frakiin iNew Washington Highi, Jan Gettelhnger iProvidence Highi. Candy Cailles iBoard Secretaryi. THIRD ROW: Greg Snyder iBorden Highi. Linda Meunier iBorden Highi, Linda McCulloch Silver Creek Highi, Mary Reich iCharlestown Highi, Dawn Marble iCharlestown Highi. FOURTH ROW: TROY ARMSTRONG iHenryville Highi, John Hobson New Washington Highi. 77 Bonnie's Restaurant Intersection of 160 and 31 Henryville Indiana Phone 294-9059 . .I vant to suck your blood!H Compliments of Rook Food Market in Scottsburg 31 South Scottsburg, Indiana 752-5251 HONEY CREME Scottsburg, IN. 752-5251 SPEED STORE G.M. Johnson Phone No. 246-2240 Speed, Indiana DIETRICH'S Highway 31 S Henryville, Indiana 47126 294-1682 Highway 356 Lexington, Indiana 47138 889-2310 HARDWARE GROCERIES DRY GOODS STEVE'S MARKET 109 N. 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SELLERSBU RG STATE BANK uThe peoples bank of Southern Indiana Sellersburg . . . Borden . 11We are not leaving here until you buy an ad!! SCOTI'SBU RG BUILDING AN D LOAN ASSOCIATION .. Hamburg 306 W McClain Avenueii:Scottsburg, IN 47170 Phone 18121 752-3230 SCOTT EOUNTY STATE 'ANK .1 .1 -, 1' r'x I x 1 I. 3 ' Jamndv SELLERSBURG STONE CO., INC. Crushed Stone and Agricultural Lime Telephone Oche: 246-3383 Plant: 246-3383 1019 E. Utica Street Sellersburg, Indiana 47172 11Just think, if we buy this car, they will buy all our ads! 85 BRAUN SERVICE STATION Hwy 160 at 1-65 Henryville, Indiana Phone:294-1235 FERRIS W. MULL BACKHOE WORK Septic Tanksu Laterals-Ditching Henryville, Indiana The one-stop insurance shop for complete per- sonal, professional. business, automobile. farm. and residential coverage and service. Whether you're moving in or moving across town or the county. we invite you to make us your agent. We represent many of America's leading companies. JEFFERSONVILLE INSURANCE AEENEL m m. 1352,7323, CONFIDENCE: E mm 282-0431 Who me? an illegal alien???? Plywood, Windows, Doors, Lumber, 84 Etc. 4Everything In The Building Line Concrete Carpet Phones: 752-4593 294-4310 246-4381 Henryville, Indiana Guthrie's Building Suppw Mercury Body Work 6. Auto Painting Highway 160 8: Front Street Business 812-294-1137 Henryville, Indiana Night 812-246-5527 Guy Guernsey, Manager McKee Munk, Salesman-294-4562 Sales Hours- 8 to 8 Monday thru Friday 8 to 4:30 Saturday Service Hours- 7 to 5 Monday thru Friday 7 to 12 Saturday Phone 752-5000 246-4592 Body Shop-752-6016 Cat woman at work. Compliments of COOPERS DRUG STORE Was the excitement too much for you Doug?? Sellersburg, . PHONE Indiana 246-2871 MCKINNEY CLEANERS 113 EAST UTICA . SELLERSBURG. IND. 47172 87 ,.':' K W 0.. cm. W m WE' 88 RITTEBIS SHOE STORE Quality Footwear for All the Family Scottsburg, Ind. MARTIN INSURANCE INSURANCE HOMEOWNERS. AUTo7 BONDS AGENij LIFE. 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CHARIESIOWN 256-3175 OR 256-3532 W il'HS: , - mecmn MUN,-'rlll us, mzao-mo mm cm . ....'.'....g'.?.e VISA xvumm 1r l-RL n:nnamn SAT. a:ao-szoo I rmsx-znswnm YOUR AUTOMOTIVE AND HOME FURNISHING CENTER SINCE 1951 ADAM'S IGA Henryville, Indiana Sellersburg, Indiana Jeffersonville, Indiana Clarksville, Indiana WE'VE 601' HIS! cunusmwu A-I TAX 216 Main Cross 256-3660 STATE-FEDERALASALES Evenings By Appointment MAIN STUDIO 26 South Main Scottsburg, Indiana 9-,5 DaiIY' ?llancocle D RUG STO R E 9 2 WEST ME; CLAW scurrsaums .INDIANA 47170 Senior Citizen Discount 752-2021 C 8c B Shaklee Nutritional Supplements Scousbmb. w. Congratulations Class of 1980! Shoppers Mart Box 91 217 Lakeview Drive Borden, Ind. 47106 Carl Wynn, M C Sales, Inc. Distributor Highway 311 Sellersburg, Ind. Congratulations to the Good Luck Class Class of 1980! of '80! THE HELP YOU NEED! SERVICES SEllEISIUIG Notary-Boqkkeeping' 107 N; lndlnf STARTING JANUARY 3110 FREE INFORMATION SERV'NG '0 Joyce Huttsell, Asst. Mgr. VFW POST ii1427 uVoice of Democracy 5C0 COUDfY Speech Contest Sponsors 350 Harrison Office Equipment Co. Charlestown, Ind. 256-3958 TEC CASHREGISTERS : 750 N. GARDNER ST. Congratulations FACIT TYPEWRITERS SCOTTSBURG. INDIANA A . nn Coker-lst Place Wmner CANON CALCULATORS PHONE 812752437 , 4 Fred TUCKEF-an Place Winner Lyn Murphy-Brd Place Winner RAYMOND K' FABEL MONTWOOD CENTER Ohio Valley Travel Agency, Inc. 2407 Westwood Ave. LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY 40220 458-5833 SPECIALIST IN GROUP TOURS BAND - CLASS - ADULTS GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 1980 91 i i Pu. , x :33, KVD vi Vain, egotistical, Photographer! I wonder if I watered it, something would grow? Okay, on the count of three, run. I know we can slip by him and You tell him, Mr. Barber! Honestly Bob, trying to play drums with get out by 2:30. your toothbrush, how disgusting! WM ! A Yes, Mr. Yost, they're your students. $ I W ' I . y , y OWATONNA MxNNESOTA r- Creators offine cfass ringsumanfs, announcements Charlie Demaree, Representative DENTON s VOYLES i PAVING INCORPORATED Finest in Paving 1019 E. Utica Street Sellersburg, Indiana 47172 Telephones- Residence Sellersburg 246-2118 81 246-3701 Office 246-3383 Just show me where it is John, and I'll The rumor is he's a reincarnated get it with my new Zappo purple bug Confederate gone mad. killer ink pen. We're not going to take any more government rap from you Mrs. C. You Now careful Miss Hopwood, the art of In this episode, the four musketeers attack get that? We're joining the Oak Ridge spitting is very delicate. a tree. Boys United. A typical student after a government , . , Let me go! Prince Van Meter awaits! Aw, c'mon home, get up. I want a ride! movue. LEARNING NEW w TRADES....H ' PROSSER A.IVI. I AM. Prosser students-First Row, L-R: Kim Reul, Rhonda 1 Hall, Tom Guernsey, Joyce Houchens, Irene Manaugh, Row 2, 2 g t l L-R: William Goode, Brian Bonnet, Adam Guernsey, Bill - Wagner, Hormer studenD Donny Houchens, Mark Henderson, 2 . Valerie Davis, Mark Hawkins, Cindy Sawdey, Yvonne Johnston, Exia 22:2? ??;dgnet;iigs'lillgigngggzs Dgilflgvictjtaen'js' Row 3, L-R: Scott Wright, Bob Montgomery, Rodney Bayes, Susan Richalrdson ' ' ' Mark Caudill, James Johsnton, Brian James, Loren Amos, ' , Teresa Beard, Students Not Shown: Brenda Cardinal, Jim 4 Caudill, Michelle Montgomery, Jeff Porter, Lyle Roach, Jim Sanders, Paul Scholi and Donald Wycom. Williams Bakery Inc. CLARK COUNTY RURAL ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION K-Mart Plaza Clarksville, IN 47130 944-2246 Wedding Cakes a Specialty COMPLETE PLUMBING. BATHROOM 8x KITCHEN REMODELIN G 609 East Utica St. Pope Plumbing x Heating Sellersburg, Indiana 200 E. Utica Street Sellersburg, Indiana 47172 Phone 48122 246-3316 OTTO J. FRY Office Ph. - 246-2084 Home Ph. - 282-2125 SIVIITH'S WELDING 8743 Brownstown Road Henryville, Indiana 47126 Phone 18121 294-1747 ALUMINUM and PORTABLE SERVICE cames ELECTRICAl. CONTRACTOR, mc. 12101 HIGHWAY 62 CHARLESTOWN, IN 47111 The upside-down runner. The Unknown Bubble Bursters. The Becher and Barber duet. Hang on Andy, it's not much longer. Come on Christine, tell Santa Claus what you want for Christmas. Gee, Mrs. Barksdale, whatever you say! Me? An ego problem? -m,..mmw ..... a Hey James, what is this green, three-leaved vine? - ' - - nu i' Ru . ! Y Chris, at least use a spoon and fork! Hey Jenny, you're going the wrong way! 97 HARVEY THE CAST 0n order of appearancm Myrtle Mae Simmons-Cindy Sawdey Veta Louise Simmons-Annette Higginbotham Miss Johnson-Stacy Robertson Mrs. Ethyl Chauvenet-Jenny Moores 3 Eiwood, P. Dowd-Fred Tucker Nurse Kelly Beki Guthrie Duane Wilson-Doug Adams Dr. Lyman Sanderson-Tim Abbott 5 Dr. William Chumley-Curt Higdon g: Mrs. Chumleyw-Cindy Roy J Judge Omar Gaffney-Chris Waggoner 5 E.J. Lofgren Kerry McKean PRODUCTION STAFF: DIRECTOR Kenneth Burgess Assistant Director ................................................. William Gilbert House Manager ..................................................... Kerry McKean Stage Manager ......................................................... Dan Guthrie Stage Crew ....................... Doug Adams, Lyn Murphy, Don Cobb, Kerry McKean, Curt Higdon, John Griffin, Chris Waggoner, Jim Stewart, Paul Scholl, Tim Dennison, Fred Tucker Program Cover Design .............................................. Lyn Murphy Program Printing ..................................................... Lyn Murphy, Cindi Roy, Rita Goodin Publicity Managers ............................................ Amy Kirk, Jackie Burton, Stacy Robertson Costume Mistresses ............................... Teresa Beard, Cindi Roy Make Up ...................................................... Debbie Rutan, Stacy Robertson Properties Manager ...................................................... Cindi Roy Lighting, Sound, Special Effects ............................. Marvin Glass Promptor ................................................................. Teresa Beard bn44 CLARK COUNTY UBRARV HFvaanlE PDNU'TH Charlestown-JSP 'k Go. Public Library- K Road Charlestowrr, IN 47111 ooooH-no mmbr-o :UOHme
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