Henryville High School - Hi Lites / Memories Yearbook (Henryville, IN)

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SENIOR CREDITS COLORS Mm: BLUE 8: SILVER 0 FLOWER WW WHITE ROSE T2BLUE Karen Adams: FHA 1, 2, 4; Lib. Aide 4; Prosser ther my education. Memory: Managing bas- 4; Ambition: become a computer programmer. Memory: May 14, 1982 Carmen Badger Marilyn Beard: FHA 1-4; Lib. Aide; Yearbook Staff, Sr. Trip; Who's Who Among AAHSS. Memory: Jr. 8: Sr. year. Dwayne Beck: Band 9-12; NHS. 11-12; Track 11; Yearbook Staff 12; Sr. play Pep club, Lifters 12. Ambition: Own a jet. Memory: Sr. Play. Bill Bischof: FFA 1; Prosser 3, 4; Ambition: To join the military service and make a career of it. I plan on getting married in the near future. Memory: Sr. year and Jan. 1, 1983. Allen Bottorff: Baseball 1-4; Golf 1-4; Basket- ball 1-2; Prosser 3, 4; Class Pres. 3, 4; Prom Committee 3. Ambition: Be a millionaire at 25. Memory: Jr. Prom and being class president. Leisa Gail Flowers Cissell: Pep club Homecom- ing candidate, Cheerleading, volleyball, Soft- ball, Band 1; Guard 1, 2. Ambition: Raise a large family and study law. Memory: Sopho- more year and Dec. 31, 1982. Pamela Cissell: FHA 1-4; Yearbook copy editor 3, Class Tourneys 1. Ambition: Marry and own a camaro. Memory: MY friends and times at HHS. Wanda Cochran: FHA 1-4; DECA 3, 4; Prosser 3', 4; Ambition: seek employment. Memory: Jr. 8t Sr. years. David Couch: FFA, Band 1-4. Ambition: Find a life of Rock-n-Roll. Memory: Gong Show. Dewayne Dalton: Band 1-4; Student Council 1, 2; Sr. Play; Sr. trip; Prom Committee 3, Ambi- tion: Follow in John Deloriens footsteps. Mem- ory: Band trips. Todd Dietrich: Basketball, Baseball, Track, Cross Country; Sr. Trip, Ambition: Die a poor man. Memory: Waking up every morning. Eugene Embry: Basketball Mngr.; Sr. Play Sr. trip, Yearbook, Newspaper 2. Ambition Fur- ketball and baseball. Tim Finch: Baseball 1-4, Golf 1-4; Prosser 3, 4. Ambition: Have a lot of money. Memory: Sr. year. Lisa Ann Furnish: Band 1-4; Cheerleader, FHA 1-4; Homecoming Queen, Prosser 4; Student Council 1-4. Amibtion: Marry and become a computer programmer. Memory: All the joy and happiness that has been given to me dur- ing my years of school. June Gilezan: Cheerleader, Volleyball, FHA Guard 1-4, Pep club. Ambition: Be a cosmetolo- gist, marry and have kids. Memory: Sectional 82. . Kelly Gordon: Track 3; Sr. play committee. Ambition: Be an auto mechanic. Kim Gray: Spanish Club, Student Council, Prom committee, Sr. trip and play, Hugh O'Brien. Ambition: Move to Texas and become Jock's unknown daughter on Dallas. Memory: Prom night with Jody Van Meter. Ty Guthrie: Basketball, Track, Golf, Cross Country, FFA. Ambition: Be successful in life. Donna Hayes: FHA, Prosser. Ambition: Be- come a millionaire. Memory: Skipping. Kim Hayes: FHA, Band 2. Ambition: Attend Ivy Tech and study computers. Tom Higdon: FFA 1-4; Sr. trip and play, Prosser, VICA, Ambition: Further my educa- tion in Auto Body. Memory: Bus rides to Prosser. Thomas James Hobbs: FFA, Prosser 3, 4; VICA, Band 1-4. Ambition: Further my education in Diesel Mechanics. Delana Hood: FHA 1-3. Ambition: Be a success in anything I do. Brian Kirk: Ambition: Pursue a career in the Marines. Memory: Sr. year. SENIOR CREDITS Tim Martin: NHS 2, 4; Student Council, Cross Country, Baseball, Sr. play, Newspaper, Span- ish Club. Ambition: Be able to express the true Christian values in my life, and inspire others to believe in Christ. Memory: Sr. play 8: when I got saved. April May: FHA, Student Council, Spanish Club, Who's Who in Foreign Languages. Am- bition: Become Pres. of the United States. Memory: Ken Montgomery straddling the fire hydrant. Angela McCutcheon: FHA, Spanish Club UN. Ambition: Be happy wherever I am. Memory: 8th grade. Jennie Miles Teresa Miller: FHA, DECA, Prosser, Ambition: Further my education. Kenny Montgomery: Class Officer, Sr. trip, Spanish Club, La Junta 12.. Ambition: Own a Gummy Bear factory. Memory: Being adored by everybody. Carla Neal: FHA, Yearbook, Pep Club. Ambi- tion: Be happy and a success in life. Memory: Jr. 8t Sr. years. Kenny North: Spanish, FFA 1-4, Golf 1, 2, 4, Baseball 1, 4, Stats. - 1, 2, 4. Ambition: To be a general in the Air Force and to be the World's Greatest Lover. Jamie Nye Dava Sue Popp: Pep Club 1, Drama club 1, FHA 1-4, Prom Princess, 3, Yearbook Staff and Layout Editor, Colorguard 1-3, Sr. trip, Who's Who among AHSS 3, Hoosier Girl's State Al- ternate. Ambition: To attend IUS and become a reg. nurse and lead a happy and successful life. Memory: Band trip to Daytona and helping TR. 8: T.G. make it through Yost's his. class. Lori Powers: FHA, Prosser. Ambition: Further my Education. Karen Reul: FHA 1-4, Sr. Play, Ambition: Marry and be a datatranscriber. Memory: Sr. year 8: play. Todd Robertson Darlene Seale: Guard, NHS, FHA 1-4, Sr. play and trip. Ambition: To do the best at anything I attempt. Memory: Become 5' tall. Bryan Smith: Band, Track, Pep club, Lifters. Ambition: Own 8: operate my own business. Memory: Fla. 8: Sr. trip. Genia Deneen Smith: Band 1-4, Guard, FHA, Sr. play 8: trip. Ambition: Find the end of the rainbowe. Memory: Being a fire hazard. Rebecca Smith: Sr. play 8: trip, FHA, Model UN. Ambition: Go to college. Memory: Sr. play practices. Neville Stewart David Tungate: Track 3, 4. Ambition: Pursue a career in the Marines. Jody Allan VanMeter: Basketball, Baseball, Cross Country, Golf 1-4, Sr. trip. Ambition: Own a Porsche. Memory: Running in the cross country semi-state. Dorrie Wagner: FHA, Prosser, Guard 4, Cheer- leading 3. Ambition: Get a good paying job 8: live life to its fullest. Ann Marie Waterfill: FHA, Basketball 2, Prosser 4, Sr. play. Ambition: to further my education. Memory: Mr. Richmer's 4th period Sociology class. Gwen Waters: Denise Whobrey: FHA, Prosser, DECA. Ambi- tion: Find a job. Memory: Jr. 8: Sr. years. Jeff Wright: Class Treasurer 2-4, Class Secre- tary 1, Student Council, Sr. play 8t trip, Track 2, Guard 1-4, Rifle Captain 3, 4. Ambition: To be rich and famous and become dictator of the world. Rex Alan Wycoff: Cross Country 3, 4, Basket- ball 1-4, Track 2-4, Golf, Baseball 1-4, Band 4, Band trip 4, Sr. trip. Ambition: To be a Marine and learn everything I can to rule the world. Memory: Sports, Coaches Sr. and Band trip. 1983 HENR YVILLE HIGH SCHOOL HIGHLIGHTS As school began in August, so did the activities. With everyone returning from camps and vaca- tions, excitement was in the air. Everyone was eager to see old friends and make some new ones. Cross Country started everything off. This years team had the best season ever from Henryville High! They placed third in the sectional and ad- vanced to the semi-state. When volleyball season rolled around, the team gave a fine showing and came through with the title of runner-up in the Pekin Eastern Sectionals. Student Council started the basketball season with the ever so famous SPIRIT WEEK . Every class worked hard to earn that spirit stick, but the Seniors came out on top. Everyone was fired up for the oncoming season. In December, the Pep Club sponsored the Home- coming. It was one of the finest ever! And our new queen, Cara Howell, one of the prettiest ever! The Student Council sponsored a Valentine Dance and held the first annual King 8: Queen of Hearts contest. And who won??? H.H.S.'s lovebirds themselves . . . Donnie Basham and Vicki Flowers. With March comes baseball, softball, track, and golf. The weather wasn't very cooperative but the season was Eunfilled and the teams made us at H.H.S. proud. We're all looking forward to next year. As May came around, for some of us, too soon, school came to a close. Memories of the Junior- Senior Prom, the Senior trip, and much more will be remembered for a long time to come. The seniors looked back on all of the years that were filled with fun and hard work while the rest of us at Henryville High School look forward with great anticipation to the coming school year. 1983 REFLECTIONS TABLE 0f CONTENTS Seniors ......... U11 dercIassm e11 ........... page 2 ........... page 8 Sports and M usic ......... page 1.9 Organiza tions . . Tea ch ers ....... Advertising . . . . Index ........... .......... page 38 .......... page 48 .......... page 57 .......... page 7 9 HENR YVILLE HIGH SCHOOL HENR YVILLE IN 47126 Title Page - 1 niors 1 3 - THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1983 ! ; a i ; J ; l .1 I i l I Karen Adams Carmen Badger Marilyn Beard Dwayne Beck i! L E . E I ; E i i I i . ! 1 ! I Billy Bischoff Allen Bottorff Steve Chapman Leisa Flowers ; w l 4 , Wanda Cochran Rita Creech Mack Couch Dewayne Dalton Todd Dietrich Allen Drury Eugene Embry Tim Finch 2 - Seniors EWW . kW- -e-W-gw v w- f THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1983 I l 3 I Kelly Cordon '1 Kim Cray Carol Grider Ty Guthrie Pam Hall Ella Harbold Donna Hayes Tom Higdon Tom Hobbs ww..u.....w --aww- .......... ..-... .......m-... v.hv-..v.....' ............ ......- ... Delana Hood Becky Howell Robert Hutchinson Brian Kirk Seniors - 3 WW4...- 4 - Seniors James Mann Teresa Miller Ken North Sue Pyles Tim Martin Karen Ruel John Murray Todd Robertscn Carla Neal Lori Powers Kim Sawdey u: F: l, lJ i! '7 n q! x? l 4 a: i. i; ' Mike Schneider Darlene Seale Bryan Smith Genia Sm.ith Rebecca Smith Neville Stewart David Tungate Jody Van Meter Dorrie Waggoner Ann Waterfill Gwen Waters Denise Whobrey i, We did not have photographs for the following students: Troy Davidson, Joey Farmer, Kim Hayes, Angela McCutcheon, and Jamie Nye. Jeff Wright Rex Wycoff Seniors - 5 ,.,,,, -myW , rmemu WW -,. ,mNmm f gr m WIWW wfdzh vmwlkyr4'wtvrwly av 15 10 Sophomores No Photo AvailabIe No Photo Available No Photo Available LeeAnn Baumann Jim Baugh Shelly Beard Doug Blaney Gary Brown Brent Butts Debbie Chapman MQEMWWWW . Trevis Calvert Kari Chew Janna Coomer Joe Coombs Mariah Creech Joe Daily Nona DeWeese Terry Dickey David Dietrich David Dixon Jimmy Edwards Glenn Farley Vicki Cordon Shirley Grubbs :mnmwm m cw.waxwwmuxrzzbw.mmww.m,myz;g,A a4. wmtuur Amdxzkmgmuvmrmv ... Pam Guernsey David Harbold David Helbig Clint Hunter David Hutchinson Ronnie Jeffries Keith Jackson Dianna King Bonnie Kopp Jeanette Mann Denise Martin Micheline Martinez Mark McCutcheon Kevin Meese Michelle Miller Doug Montgomery Andrew Moore Delmar Morgan Lora Morris Susan Mosley Tammy Mosley Jeff Mullins Will North Eric Petty Greg Phillips Robert Phillip Naomi Porter LaVonda Powers Marcia Pyle Greg Rappe Kitty Reno Lisa Rhoten Deanna Robbins Chris Roberts Sandra Roberts E READY cf: ALIVE -- SOPHOMORES Kevin Reul Tim Rudolph Nancy Sigman Holli Smith Shawn Smith Mark Swindler Pam Taylor yaxwmmw Tom Tash Susan Tungate Wanda Vest. Charles Walden Leslie Walden Tammy Wynn i 55 A. f: g g m away: u Glenn Farley - V. Pres. Shawn Smith - Sec. Janna Coomer -- Pres, Nona DeWeese - Treas. Sophomores - 11 Kevin Aaron Lorilea Amos Missy Annis Kent Ater Scott Badger Bruce Baumann No Photo Available Mindy Beutel Robin Bottorff Sunday Broadus Steve Bundren Nancy Cagle Jim Clark Troy Chapman Teresa Cherry Sherri Clem Darrel Cochran Denise Collings Kelly Davis No Photo Available Mike Farley Jenny Farmer Vicki Flowers Bobby French Kim Coodin Becky Crider Aaron Guernsey Brad Guthrie Kelly Guthrie Kym Hahn April Hall Robert Keith Debbie King Steph Looney Micheal Lindsey Cecilia Martinez John Melton Debbie McIntosh Greg McIntosh Sherri Middleton Scott Milner Debbie Mitchell Debbie Moore Cecil Morris Theresa Mosley Craig Mull Kim Mullins Tammy Mullins Danny Nance 12 - Freshmen Patrick Neal Debbie Powers Rena Price Lisa Pyles Melane Rappe Julie Richardson Carla Richey Kevin Robertson Leslie Schroeder LouAnn Sirard Carl Smith Marie Smith Regina Smith Shannon Stone Suzie Tucker Beverly VanWinkle Jimmy Vest Kevin Ward PH OTOGRA'H N0 7 IVAM Alt 1' V $ Matthew Ward Ronnie Williams Chris Wolfe Nesi Zollman Freshmen - 13 David Anderson Thomas Ashby Scott Ashley Wendy Ater Kim Badger Brent Bagshaw Mark Barnett Monica Basham Rodney Basham Ebbie Baugh Joe Baumann Jon Blake Jodi Bowling Danny Brock Delbert Cagle Nanci Calhoun Shelli Cash Scott Chew Faith Coates Tracey Coffman Barry Cooksey Annisia Craig Jonathon Creech Liz Daily Cindy Davidson Angela Dunn Kenny Dunn Charles Eberhardt Greg Furnish Shannan Gladden Kathy Coines Chris Guthrie Mickey Hall Richard Hall Billie Jo Harbold Jackie Harbold Ronda Hobbs Lisa Howson Aaron Hubbard Steve Jackson 14 - Eighth Grade Steve Jacobs Mike Jamison Susan Kirk Anthony Keith Brett Martin Alisa McCutcheon Rosella Murray William Nasby Marsha Pickerill Eric Pryor Joe Raffensberger Wayne Richards Michael Robbins Martha Rose Jennifer Samples Billy Schroeder Vicky Slucher Jay Sigman Missy Sigman Derek Slone Brian Smith Scott Sundermeyer Dawn Thelkel James Warner Roger Whiteside Rondalyn Whobrey Jeff Wigginton Jason Zollman Not shown: Kristy Howell Yvonne Munk Eighth Grade - 15 Amy Bagshaw Stephanie Baily Kevin Beck Darrell Bishof Tommy Blakily Doug Boggs Charles Bottorff Teresa Bowling Larry Brooks Steve Bruner Tammy Burchel David Cagle Aimee Caple Michael Caple Shelli Cash Erin Clark Buddy Coats Layne Cope Eugene Day Mary Dixon Matthew Donahoe Kristie Elliot Jeannie Farmer Jeff Fenwick Tim French Eric Furnish . Andrew Guernsey Tracy Cudkese Jon Hatfield Billie Jo Hawkins Connie Hayes Tonya Heath Tyson Heil Rhonda Hester Charles Hunt Donald Hunter Perry Hunter Bill Hurley Darren Hutchins Jake Kliessendorff Joe Law Deitre Lessner Kerri Lovins Chris Mabis Lori Mann Jim Martin Joe Martin 16 - Seventh Grade IS LOOKIN G GREAT Daniel McCracken Michelle McNay Andy Meek Scottie Mich David Moore Eugene Mosley Mike Mosley Amy Mull Lisa Napier Napier Shawn Narron Paula Neal Jeanette Noble George Owens Kari Owens Sherry Packwood Danny Palmer Chris Phillips Mellissa Phillips lulie Pyle Shelly Samples James Sansom Dwight Scholl Brian Seale Bobby Jo Smith Melinda Spencer Lewauna Stephens Ellen Sundermeyer Theresa Tabor Tracy Taylor Cynthia Turrell Leah Vannoy Amy Wernert Julia Whobery Julia Wolfe Rita Wycoff Tammy Wycoff Regina Wycoff Chris Zollman Heather Zollman Seventh Grade - 17 Lorilea auditions for the $1.98 beauty show. 18 20 BAND AND ATHLETI C JACKET WINNERS kneeling: Gina Flowers, June Gilezan, Rex Wycoff, Pam Munk, Dwayne Fredrick, Steve Lindsey. standing: Margie Whiteside, Jody VanMeter, Todd Robertson, Eugene Embry, Todd Dietrich, Barbara Cagle, Carla Neal, Beth McKean. CROSS COUNTRY rlalll l'lddu-a H15 .SSH'J'JL sitting: Kevin Robertson, Scott Badger, Kent Ater, Shawn Smith, Scott Milner, Kim Doup. kneeling: Jackie Brooks, Terry Dickey, Lee Belcher, Jody VanMeter, Glenn Farley, Dewayne Dalton, Rex Wycoff. standing: Larry Richmer koachL Greg Rappe, Mark Campfield, Steve Rappe, Kevin Aaron, Todd Robertson, Ty Guthrie, Donnie Basham, Jon Stewart, Tim Renn koacm v l '7 ir U ' .' , VOLLEYBALL . . . HEADING UP A GREAT SEASON!!! Barbara Cagle, Lisa Rho- ten, Sue Pyle, June Cilezan, LeAnn Baumann, Beth McKean. standing: Dewayne Fredrick man aged, Marcia Pyle, Pam Munk, Debbie Moore, Vicki Gordon, Steve Webb manage0. Stephanee Looney, LeeAnn Baumann, Nancy Cagle, Kelly Davis, Cecilia Mar- tinez. standing: Dewayne Fredrick manage0, Lisa Rhoten, Leslie Schroeder, Debbie Moore, Denise Collings, Vicki Flowers, Steve Webb manage0. 21 22 - m: H.H.S. BAND . . . MARCHING TO A VICTORY TUNE!!! MEMBERS: L. Amos, B. Bauman, D. Beck, B. Cagle, N. Cagle, T. Collings, C. Calhoun, T. Calvert, M. Campfield, K. Chew, D. Collings, M. Couch, D. Dalton, C. Davidson, N. DeWeese, D. Dietrich, D. Dixon, J. Edwards, G. Flowers, V. Flowers, D. Fredrick, L. Furnish, G. Furnish, S. Crubbs, A. Guernsey, K. Hahn, T. Hobbs, C. Hunter, B. McKean, D. McIntosh, D. Mitchell, D. Montgomery, A. Moore, C. Morris, L. Morris, T. Mosely, T. Mosely, P. Munk, C. Mull, L. Pyles, S. Rappe, L. Schroeder, B. Smith, G. Smith, C. Walden, L. Walden, M. Whiteside, R. Whiteside, C. Wolfe, B. French, S. Jackson, S. Chew, K. Badger, T. Ashby, B. Bagshaw, M. Basham, J. Bowling, D. Cagle, A, Craig, K. Goines, M. Hall, R. Hobbs, L. Howsen, 8. Kirk, B. Martin, A. McCutcheon, Y. Munk, M. Pickerill, J. Sigman, B. Smith, J. Wiggington, Y. Zollman. RIFLES: Steve Lindsey - co. Capt, Jeff Wright - co. capt., Jeanette Mann, Rhonda Couch, Mike Lindsey, Rex Wycoff. FLAGS: Lori Power, Dorrie Waggoner, Sherri Clem, Becky Grider, Missi Sigman, Kristi Howell, Carla Neal, Stephanie Looney, Debbie Powers, Susan Tungate, Mindy Beutel, June Gilezan -- capt. Nancy Sigman, Holli Smith, Edie Nasby, Darlene Seale, Genia Smith, Vicki Cordon. LP 3 Pres. - Bryan Smith, V. Pres Dewayne Beck, Sec - Nancy Sigman, Treas. - David Dietrich Look . . . it's the June Simmons Show She's on top of everything . . . Drum Major Margie Whiteside. 24 FALL FESTIVAL King 8: Queen Candidates: Travis Calvert, Susan Tungate, Mark Campfield, Kim Doup, Jeff Wright, Genia Smith. King: Mark Campfield Queen: Kim Doup Prince 8: Princess Candidates: Melissa Phillips, David Moore, Vicki Flowers, Cecil Morris, Yvonne Munk, Chris Guthrie. Prince: Chris Guthrie Princess: Melissa Phillips 26 v kneeling: Darrell Bishoff, Joe Martin, Tim French, Eric Furnish, Doug Boggs, Scott Mick, standing: Coach Rick Belcher, Buddy Coates, Charles Bottorff, Matt Donahoe, Jim Martin, David Moore, Perry Hunter, Joe Law, Manager. 8 th GRA DE BASKETBALL 4 .WF 1 kneeling: Scott Ashley, Greg Furnish, Jeff Wigginton, Roger Whiteside, Chris Guthrie, Steve Jackson. standing: Wayne Richards, Delbert Cagle, Joe Baumann, Billy Schroeder, Brett Martin, Steve Jacobs, Jason Zollman. lJ. '. I J. V BASKETBALL P kneeling: Terry Dickey, Greg Rappe, Bob Vetter, Lee Belcher, Kevin Robertson. standing: Coach Terry Rademacher, Eric Petty, David Dietrich, Donnie Basham, Kevin Aaron, Glenn Farley. lifters: Dwayne Beck, Andrew Moore, Mike Beach, Trevis Calvert, Jeff Wright, Bryan Smith cheerleaders: LeeAnn Baumann, Paula Nasby, Michelle Miller. 27 ! J F I ? 3 Fresh Debbie Moore Soph - Nancy Sigman . Escort - Rex Wycoff Escort - Mark Campfield ' 1 Junior Cara Howell Senior - Karen Reul Escort - Steve Rappe Escort Ty Guthrie 28 . 1 UW' J. Pep Club - Michelle Miller Escort - Jackie Brooks QUEEN FOR 1982-83 Cara HoweWL 29 30 VARSI T Y BASKETBALL AND CHEERLEA DEBS .- Kneeling: Jody VanMeter, Jackie Brooks, Mark Campfield, Jon Stewart, Rex Wycoff. Standing: Coach, Dennis Holt, Ty Guthrie, David Dietrich, Todd Robertson, Steve Rappe, Donnie Basham. MANAGERS Kneeling: Kenny North, Tim Martin, Kenny Montgomery. Doug Montgomery. Standing: Eugene Embry, Kneeling: Holli Smith, Nancy Sigman, Kim Doup, Margie Whiteside, June CilezanA Standing: Bryan Smith, Dwayne Beck, Mike Beach, Andrew Moore, Trevis Calvert, Jeff Wright. GIRLS VARSI T Y BASK E TBALL Kneeling: Margie Whiteside, Teresa Mosely, Beth McKean, Kim Doup, Tammy Mullins Standing: Barbara Cagle, Pam Munk, Debbie Moore, Debbie Mitchell, Nancy Cagle 31 32 7th GRA DE GIRLS BASK E TBA LL kneeling: Shelli Cash, Shelly McNay, Amy Wernert, standing: Coach Fred Mullins, Cindy Terrill, Lori Mann, Tammy Burchel, Rhonda . 8th GRADE GIRLS BASKETBALL kneeling: Dawn Threkel, Jenny Samples, Billie Jo Harbold. standing: Coach Fred Mullins, Missi Sigman, Kristy Howell, Susan Kirk, Rondalyn Whobery. ! Inc -.-----.. IW' .F.-WM, ,M. 7th GRADE . . . ON THE MOVE kneeling: Darrell Bischoff, Joe Martin, Tim French, Erik Furnish, Doug Boggs, Scott Mick. standing: coach Rick Belcher, Buddy Coats, Charles Bottorff, Matt Donahoe, Jim Martin, David Moore, Perry Hunter, manager Joe Law. CHEERLEADERS - L to R: Melissa Phillips, Connie Hayes, Julia Wolfe. top - Sherry Packwood. 33 34 8th GRADE BASKETBALL c9: . CHEERLEADERS kneeling: Kristy Howell. standing left: Kim Badger. standing right: Missi Sigman. top: Yvonne Munk. back row: Wayne Richards, Delbert Cagle, Joe Baumann, Bill Schroeder, Brett Martin, Steve Jacobs, Jason Zollman. kneeling: Scott Ashley, Greg Furnish, Jeff Wiggington, Roger Whiteside, Chris Guthrie, Steve Jackson. i 1...... 7 TRACK: BOYS AND GIRLS JOINED TOGETHER TO MAKE A WINNING SEASON! kneeling: Dewayne Dalton, Kent Ater, Debbie Mitchell, Margie Whiteside, Tammy Mullins, Pamela Munk, Kim Doup, Chris Wolfe, David Tungate. standing: Mrs. Renn girls coacm, Mr. Renn koachL Rex Wycoff, Jon Stewart, Steve Rappe, Kelli Gordon, David Dietrich, Kevin Aaron, Eric Petty, Brent Bagshaw managerL Mr. Holt koachL Mr. Richmer koachl 35 36 The famous I'Will North Strut! I just finished reading another book! BASEBALL kneeling: Chris Wolfe, Tim Rudolph, Scott Badger, Troy Chapman, Will North, Eugene Embry, manager. standing: Kent Ater, Rex Wycoff, Jack Brooks, Doug Blaney, David Hutchinson, Jody VanMeter, Kevin Robertson. S OFTBALL sitting: Beth McKean, Tammy Mullins, Michelle Miller, Kim Cray. kneeling: Debbie Powers, Theresa Mosley, Rena Price, Pam Guernsey, Barbara Cagle, June Gilezan, Margie Whiteside, Nancy Sigman. standing: Mrs. Burch, coach, Vicki Flowers, Leslie Schroeder, Debbie Moore, Pam Munk, Denise Martin, Nancy Cagle, LeeAnn Baumann. 37 ORGANIZATIONS I H ' ' FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA sitting - Kevin Robertson, Joe Daily, Jim Clark, April Hall, Kim Mullins, James Vest, Ronnie Williams, Trever Zollman, Troy Chapman, Robert Keith, Mike Lindsey, John Melton, Steve Bundren, Darrell Cochron, Brad Guthrie, kneeling - Craig Mull, Matt Ward, Robert Phillips, Delmar Morgan, Buddy Richie, Brent Butts, Mark McCutcheon, Greg Phillips, Chris Roberts, Kevin Reul, Keith Jackson, Joe Coombs, Danny Nance, standing - Carl Smith, Bobby French, Kevin Ward, Kym Hahn, Steve Chapman, Kenny North, Steve Rappe, Mack Couch, Brad Czachor, Donnie Guernsey, Ty Guthrie, Todd Robertson, Mike Bercott, Allen Drury, Steve Fellows $pon500 FUTURE H OMEMAKERS OF AMERICA row 1 - Miss Martin Eponson, Karen Reul, Cara Howell, Carla Neil, Kitty Reno, Barbara Cagle, Cecilia Martinez, Kelly Guthrie, Susan Tucker, Marie Smith. row 2 - Cindy Powers, Bonnie New, Sue Pyle, Vicki Cordon, Becky Crider, Robin Bottorff, Micheline Martinez, Julie Richardson, Marie Vest. row 3 - Melanie Rappe, Debbie Chapman, Pamela Munk, Beth McKean, Deborah McIntosh, LaDonna Wycoff, Beverly VanWinkle, Nancy Cagle, Janna Coomer, Shelly Beard. row 4 Lisa Furnish, Dawn Burr, Paula Nasby, Becky French, Nettie McIntosh, Cenia Smith, Ann Waterfill, Pam Hall, Denise Collings, Leslie Schroder. row 5 - Dorrie Waggoner, Kim Sawdy, Edie Nasby, Lori Powers, Darlene Seale, Dava Popp, Karen Brafford, Teresa Armstrong, Rebecca Caudill, row 0 - Naomi Porter, Lisa Rhoken, LeeAnn Baumann, Michelle Miller. Nancy Sigman, Becky Howell, Becky Smith, Sandy Coy, Rhetta Bauman, Lisa Hall, Darlene James 39 40 EL CL UB DE ESPANOL seated: C. Neal, A. May, K. Cray. standing: I. Farmer, M. Pyle, J. VanMeter, C. Cissell Sponson, K. Montgomery, 5. Broadus, R. Bottorff. OFFICERS: A. May - Pres., C. Neal - V. Pres., K. Gray La Junta qu., J. VanMeter 8: K. Montgomery - Sr. La Junta Members. Stealing from the library? The La Junta will get you!!! M a T3 PARTY TIME . . . SENIOR DAY '4 MR. 8: MRS. HHS. Ty Guthrie - Karen Reul i $4? 482 42 SEATED: Kim Cray Wresidenn, Margie Whiteside Vice Presj, Lisa Furnish Secretary lst Semj, Jeff Wtight Ureasured, Tim Martin Reported, Tammy Mullins. KNEELINC: Steve Lindsey Secretary 2nd SemL Naomi Porter, Shelly Beard, Jennie Miles, Vicki Flowers, Holli Smith, Beth McKean, Cenia Smith. STANDING: Mrs. Burch Sponsod, Mariah Creech, Janna Coomer, Pam Munk, Debbie Moore, Kelly Guthrie, Barbara Cagle, Aaron Guernsey. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY .-4 A 4w ' A ' A g 0 row 1: Darlene Seale, Nancy Sigmgm, Pam Boggs, Teresa Armstrong, April May, Kim Gray, Pamela Munk, Tim Martin; row 2: Miss Long Sponsod, Holli Smith, Genia Smith, Beth McKean, Barbara Cagle, Susan Mosely, Margie Whiteside, Kim Doup. row 3: Glenn Farley, Terry Dickie, Bryan Smith, Kenny Montgomery, Lee Belcher, Jeff Wright, Dorrie Waggoner. row 4: Dewayne Dalton, Dewayne Beck, Mark Campfield, David Dietrich, Joneithon Stewart, Jody VanMeter. ? L kn. uyS'l-I -- YEARBOOK STAFF . . . WE PU T I T ALL TOGETHER! row 1: Teresa Armstrong, Nancy Sigman, Shelly Beard, Marilyn Beard. standing: Rebecca Caudill, Carla Neal, Gwen Waters, Debbie Mitchell, Dewayne Dalton, Cara Howell, Bryan Smith, Michelle Miller, Dewayne Beck, Steve Lindsey, Carla Richey. Steve Lindsey Editor, Dave Popp Asst. Editor, Pam Cissell - Copy Editor, Rebecca Caudill Sales Editor 8: Manager. A special thanks goes to Rita Creech for getting this year's yearbook started. This years staff had to work extra hard, and because of a late start, many of the regular features had to be ommitted. If anyone or any organization was left out, we are sorry. 43 . i. WORKING HARD TO KEEP US IN LINE . . . OUR STAFF They brighten our days. Office Aides: Denise Collings, Barbara Cagle, Darlene Seale, Paula Nasby, Cenia Smith, Cwen Waters. 45 - m '. LIBRAR Y AIDES TEACHER AIDES Daily, Rosella Murray, Cara Howell, April Hall, Tammy Mullins, Debbie King, Mrs. Marsh Uibrariam. top row: Carla Richey, Rob seated: Joey Martin, Scott Milner, Lou Ann Sirard, Tim French, Robin Bottorf, Diana King, Missi Annis. standing: Beverly VanWinkle, Liz Hutchinson, Kent Ater, Danny Nance, Jeff Mullins, Jimmy Clarke, Scott Badger, Vicki Cordon, Marilyn Beard. l seated: Netti McIntosh, Deana Robbins, Jennifer Farmer, Mindy Beutel, Naomi Porter, Lisa Rhoten. middle row: Robin Basham, Nancy Cagle, Ann Waterfill, Kim Cray, Kelly Guthrie, Cwen Waters, Leslie Schroeder, Leann Baumann. back row: Bruce Baumann, Jeff Wright, Rex Wycoff, June Cilezan, Joey Farmer, Bryan Smith, Steve Lindsey, Pamela Munk. 46 l l l u 47 hmmm M mmmmm wn .mBMmm ma , ..b a D1 OS V. N,N mMR MNW WGM m n,r,o s,wkm aoH thnm le. mm .uw wns e I GHwMR Q.m DNMMD LDa BUS DRIVERS 8: COOKS 48 Mr. Barber - Band; Music Mrs. Becher English Lit. Mrs. Burch - English Mrs. Cissell - Spanish; World History Mr. Dietrich w History Mr. Fellows - 1 . Agriculture; Shop Mr. Gilbert - Science Mr. Johnson - c English Lit. 4 M' L n - No Photo Tylging? g Available Shorthand Available Economics w, . , ,, will Miss Martin - No Photo Home - a? :4 No Photo ? Available Mm Marsh - ? beranan i Y 91 9 NO PhOto Mrs. Murphy .1 Available Art; French I I g 3 - i; , ' l 1 NO Photo Mr. Prall - Available Biology Mr. Rademacher - Algebra I: 1!. ii - 5 Mr. Renn - Gen. Math; Bus. i' Math '1 g f H g 5 9 . No Photo Available E F g; 'i E E 53 m H E $ Mr. Tash World History; Science Mrs. Teague - Gen. Math Mr. Traylor - Health - P.E. Mr. Holt - Health P.E. Mr. Richmer - Government; Sociology 49 SO PROM COURT Sitting: Karen Ruel, Marie Whiteside. Kneeling: Mark Campfield, Ty Guthrie, Mike Beach. Standing: Pam Munk, Jackie Brooks, Jody VanMeter, Lisa Furnish, Beth McKean, June Cilezan. ROYALTY King Jody VanMeter, Queen Lisa Furnish Prince Jackie Brooks, Princess Beth McKean HELPERS Sitting: Janna Coomer, Naomi Porter, Michelle Miller, Shelly Beard, Kneeling: Will North, Gary Brown, Robert Phillips. Standing: Shawn Smith, Glen Farley, Terry Dickey. THIS DANCE, PLEASE '7 ? 51 THE SENIOR CLASS PROUDLY PRESENTS . . . 52 Best Actor: TIE Jeff Wright 8: Eugene Embry Best Actress: Gwen Waters Overall Help Award: Allen Bottorff Directors: Mrs. Burch 8: Mrs. McIntyre CAST: Allen Bottorff, Eugene Embry, Ann Waterfill, Jeff Wright, Kim Gray, Becky Smith, Cenia Smith, Dewayne Beck, Karen Reul, Darlene Seale, Delana Hood, Gwen Waters, Ken Montgomery. 53 S4 k1 1:7, G W E T R E V D A 58 COMPLIMENTS OF H A L L ,S A UCTIO N F BALE Y4S MARKET 6919 Highway 31 E. Sellersburg, IN 47172 HWY- 31 246-4973 UNDERWOOD' IN 47177 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables 752-2097 BITTER 4 S CLIFFS ENTERPRISES SHOE STORE Quality Footwear for 1221 HIGHWAY 31 E All the Family JEFFERSONVILLE, IN 47130 Scottsburg, Ind. ROBERT C. MARTIN FRED O BRODT R. GREGORY MARTIN W. THOMAS MARLEY 59 E. WARDELL 0 PO. BOX 247 0 SCOTTSBURG, INDIANA 47170 0 PHONE 8124752-2581 INDIANA SOUTHERN BANK OF SELLERSBURG SELLERSBURG, 101 S. New Albany St. 246-331 BORDEN, Hwy. 607967-2031 HAMBURG, 7530 Hwy. 311 246-4411 JEFFERSONVILLE AREA, 3828 Hamburg Pike 282-1118 MEMBER FDIC CLARK COUNTY RURAL ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION 609 East Utica St. Sellersburg, Indiana Phone 18121 246-3316 OFFICE PH. 246-3351 HOME PH. 294-1509 INDIANA H OMES SANITATION INC. 7212 HIGHWAY 31W SELLERSBURG, IND. Commercial Container Sales 8: Service Residential Garbage Service - Refuse Consultants BILL BAUMANN, JR. President REAL ESTATE WE SELL 0 LOTS 0 HOMES 0 ACREAGE 0 FARMS 0 BUILDING SITES 0 LAND 0 BUSINESS PROPERTY JIMMY GUTHRIE PH. 752-4949 720 N. GARDNER 246-5022 1HIGHWAY 3D HOME PHONE SCOTTSBURG, IN 47170 294-1433 COLLINCVS EXCAVATING Basements, Ponds, Waterways Yard Grading Fill Dirt, Gravel, Top Soil RRI Underwood, IN 47177 Phone 294-1833 60 THE NEW WASHINGTON STATE BANK HENRYVILLE BRANCH MONEY??? If you use if wisely it is a good servant. When you use it poorly it is the worst of masters. A good saving account is always a good start. THE NE W WASHINGTON STATE BANK NEW WASHINGTON - HENRYVILLE, INDIANA Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation We work for you. We're Independent Insurance Agents. We don't work for a company. We work for you. And for us. You're our livelihood. We live and work right here. Near our friends and neighbors. Helping them choose the home, car, business and life insurance that fits them best. We need you a more than any company does. You can use us better than any company. You're not just in good hands with us. You're in the best hands We don't work for a company. We work for you. MURPHY-R UTH INS URANCE A GENCY, INC. INSURE IN SURE INSURANCE 103 Highway 160 0 Phone 294-1338 HENRYVILLE, INDIANA 61 I 4d rather go to DRUTHEIVS RESTAURANT Druthefs Resta urant Corner of 31 8: 31 Sellersburg, Indiana 47172 246-5221 Personalized Buckles Ph. 294-4387 C USTOM ENGRAVING Bill Sigman Henryville, Ind. 47126 Guthrieis Building Sapply ' Plywood, Windows, Doors, Lumber, 8L Etc. Everything In The Building Line Concrete Phones: Carpet 752-4593 294-4310 Henryville, 246-4381 Indiana Energy saved today brightens tomorrow! Clark Coun ty REMC 609 East Utica St. Sellersburg, Indiana 47172 H u ter 45 Florist Prom and Wedding Flowers Silk 8: Fresh 8!. Balloons 294-1978 Henryville's Own Compliments of: Adam4s IGA Henryville, Indiana Furnish 4s Wasb-O-Rama Maytag Washers 50 lb. Dryers Coin Operated Speed Queen Dry Cleaner Hours: 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. Sunday: 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. Henryville, Ind. FURNISHS MARATHON . SER VICE Bonme 4s Resta urant Air Conditioning Service Intersection of 160 and 31 Brake 82; Front End Service Henryvdle Indlana Monroe Shocks Bear Electronic Wheel Balancer Phone 294-9059 Henryville, Indiana 294-1191 24 Hour Wrecker Service - after 6. 294-4398 DIETRICHiS S TE WART Highway 31 South HARDWARE FUNERAL HOME Henryville, Ind. GROCERIES 294-1682 DRY GOODS . , Henryvxlle, Indlana 294-1300 Highway 356 Scottsburg, Indiana 752-2525 Lexington, Ind. . 889-2310 Compllments MCDONALD1S AUCTION SER VICE , HENRYVILLE, INDIANA 47126 STEVE S BARBER SHOP HOURS 8:00 - 6:00 EXCEPT WEDNESDAYS 8L SUNDAYS 752-3251 18121 294-4150 JOHN MCDONALD AUCTIONEER If it has Wheels, 5NAPA5 dee got parts for it. - CHARLESTOWN AUTO PAR TS 3: S UPPLY 00., Inc. 291 Market Street 256-5550 EARL MUNK 8: SON EXCAVATING BACKHOE . DOZER . SCRAPER HI-LIFT WORK HENRYVILLE, IND 47126 PHONE 48121 294-1646 Bra 1111 65 Service S ta tion Hwy. 160W at I-65 Henryville In. 47126 Walks Drug Store Phone 294-1235 116 S. Indiana Ave. Sellersburg 246-3421 Where your prescription comes first. Compliments of AI'tlII'O M. CaIiIung M.D. DI'. H.E. Mitchell Professional Building State road 160 Scottsburg Indiana Henryville Indiana 47126 752-3039 Phone: 294-1010 RICK ANDRES6 WESTERN AUTO AND S c? T 279 MARKET STREET CHARLESTOWN 256-3175 OR 256-3532 FINANCING HOURS SAT 8:30-6:00 AVAILABLE MON.-FRI. 8:30-6:30 CLOSED SUNDAY YOUR AUTOMOTIVE AND HOME FURNISHING CENTER SINCE 1951 Mon.-Thur. 11 a.m. - 11 p.m. 282-3844 Fri. $L Sat. 11 a.m. - 1 a.m. Mercury Sunday 4 p.m. - 10 p.m. Scottsburg, Indiana Homemade Phone Subs and Pizza our Delicious Specialty 8127752-5535 Italianc Food Phone 752-5000 2116-4592 SALES HR. 8-7 Mon.-Fri. Sat. 8-4 Service HR. 7-5 Mon.-Fri. Sat. 7-12 John Fondrisi 1207 E. Market St- Proprietor Jeffersonville, IN 47130 PHONE 246-2871 Hancockisw McKINLE Y CLEANERS 113 EAST UTICA SELLERSBURG, IND 47172 DR UG STORE x 2 WEST MCCLAIN f MINER 4S EQ UIPMENT Highway 31 Scottsburg, Indiana 752-4438 SCOTTSBURG, INDIANA 47170 Senior Citizen Discount 752-2021 Frigidaire, Whirlpool and Maylag appliances Washers and dishwashers ALEXANDER 4S LAWN 8: GARDEN Service 8: Sales Ariens - Echo - Honda - HusqvarnaOO - Stihl 4 Yazoo Briggs - Kohler - Tecumseh - Wisconsin Garelli Mopeds Ken tacky Fried Chicken 246-3978 James $L Jessie Alexander 240 South Main Street 7604 STATE HWY. 60 SELLERSBURC Owners Scottsburg, Indiana 47170 Ohio Valley Tra veI Agency Inc. Group travel only Schools - Bands - Adults 2407 Westwood Av ............................................................... 45024 458-5833 xasfgigllljga Sta uble Machine and Tool Co. In c. Servin the man f t ' 8743 Brownstown Road g 11 ac urmg Industry Henryville, Indiana 1427 Hugh Ave 47126 Louisville, Kentucky 41213 Phone 48124 294-1747 ALUMINUM and PORTABLE Phone: 1-502-451-7060 SERVICE Scottsburg Paint 8: Wallpaper Scottsburg 752-2041 Ferris W. M uII Backhoe Work Septic Tanks - Laterals - Ditching 294-1418 Henryville, Indiana WE SELL HAPPINESS Wholesale Distributors for all kinds of candies, mints, gums, cigars, tobaccos, and cigarettes F.A. Williams Co. 103 W. Park Pl. 0'8an Jeffersonville, Ind. 47130 283-4488 283-9166 night Jim Rider 282-5564 Have a questions about fund raising? We have the answers NATIONAL HOMEOWNERS WARRANTY 246-5444 MARTINS AUTO SUPPLY INC. 755-4101 Scottsburg Tractor New-idea WeIIs-Deal, Inc. Farfn Deutz 8L Satoh Tractors Equlp. New-Idea 8L Hesston farm equipment Kewanee Wagons, Elevators 8L Augers Simplicity Mowers 8t Tillers Snapper Mowers 8: Tillers DEUTZ SALE - PARTS - SERVICE Scottsburg, Indiana 752-3172 68 INDIANA SO U THERN BANK OF SELLERSBURG SELLERSBURG, 101 s. New Albany St. 246-331 BORDEN, Hwy. 602967-2031 HAMBURG, 7530 Hwy. 311 246-4411 JEFFERSONVILLE AREA, 3828 Hamburg Pike 282-1118 MEMBER FDIC Compliments of: K e Vin Guernsey Auctioneering 6? Real Esta te Corner of Front 82: Hwy. 160 Henryville, Indiana 47126 Wcrmd - i ,. LARRY MAXWELL QUARTER HORSE FARM SCOTTSBURG, INDIANA SELLERSBURG LICENSE BRANCH COMPLIMENTS OF AUTO LICENSE BRANCH 1f 1 76 RC. BOX 122, 125 S. IND. AVE. SELLERSBURG, IND. TEL. 246-3213 Expressions Hairstyling for Men and Women 106 N. Front Street 4 Henryville Phone 294-1006 M ULLINS WRECKER SER VICE 294-4667 Professional Service Lowest Rates in Area Fully Insured PRODUCTION CREDI T ASSOCIATION Loans To Farmers RR. 3 Box 377 Scottsburg, Ind. 752-2210 KENTUCK Y FRIED CHICKEN 905 E. Market Street Charlestown, Ind. 256-6137 EAT IN - CARRY OUT Open Daily 11-9 Also, try our Fish 'n Chips Burton Equipment Farm S uppI y Serving you with 2 locations P.O. Box 26 I-65 Memphis, In 47143 Phone 812-294-4685 P.O. Box 87 I-64 Lanesville, In. 47136 Phone 812-952-2936 ROOK FOOD MART 265 S. Gardner 0 Scottsburg, Indiana Phone 752-4652 Open 7 days a week Ample Parking Floyd Coun ty Bank NEW ALBANY, INDIANA 47150 B 8: G En terprises In c. Owners William H. Vissing Vincent J. Vissing Office - 1572 Plank Rd. Plant - 2207 Hamburg Pike. Jeffersonville, In. 47130 A 3: K Sporting Goods Scottsburg, In. Phone 752-2803 THE BANK SCOTT COUNTY STATE PHONE: 752-4501 69 4 Our flowers say it best. Marti 35 House of Flowers Br,Wi andLiur ' 901 elanrketngt. GtatechE; 31 1611313, Charlestown, Ind. B 3: 0 Liquors Store phone 256-3979 North High Street Austin, Indiana 47170 1-812-794-2740 HAP3S AIRPORT Cessna B 8: T PHARMACY - LEE?S?352LY Flight Training Program Roscoe Tobias, RPH. Ronald H. Tobias, R.PH Charter and Sight Seeing 256-2188 Charlestown, Ind. 256-2110 Tours Airplane Repairing and Service 0 Airplane Rental Sales 1605 POTTER'S RD. Our flowers say it best. OFFICE ' 283-3631 OPERATIONS 283-8834 31 E TO POTTERS RD C LARKSVI LLE 7 Wafnilpmran BAN K Member FDIC Deposits Insured to $100,000 CLARKSVILLE ' Woman BANK ItilhlllniIhnl.CIlklwIlsilllnlICTEIJ-IilllIIJTTT GLADSTEINS 4-14 S. Main Scottsburg, Ind. T0NY4S 82: PA ULY4S LOUNGE Complete tastetempting menu Plus Pizza - Spaghetti - Lasagna - Ravioli OPEN 10 AM. to 2 AM. Closed Sunday WILLIAM CANEPA - owner 752-2423 372 N. Gardner Scottsburg, Ind. SHOPPERS MART lst St. Scottsburg, Ind. 752-3419 Scottsburg, Ind. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1981! ARAB TERMITE AND PEST CONTROL CO. INC. 338 Hwy. 160 Charlestown, Ind. 256-2373 Durbin 4s In c. Shell Gas 8: Oil Food Mart open 24 Hours phone 294-4560 Drager Auto Sales wner: Melvin L. Draper Salesmen: Rodney L. Draper 752-4461 cs. Bowling 511cm OR Rick Hardin 752-3197 Many Quality Used Cars 8: Trucks to Choose From Hwy 31 N Jct 31 8: 56 Scottsburg, Indiana 47170 72 We've got just the help you need! A 1 TAX SER VICES CHARLESTOWN 24th year SELLERSBURG 276 Main Cross serving you 107 N. Indiana STATE FEDERAL 4 SALES - FREE INFORMATION Notary - Bookkeeping 9-5 Daily 4 Evenings By Appointment Mildred Smith, Mgr. Joyce Hutsell, Asst. Mgr. Se1149rsburg Locker Inc. 200 Sellers Avenue phone 246-2540 Compliments of Thomas Furniture Mart 44 W. McClain, Scottsburg E.M. Coats cg: Sons Funeral Directors 129 West Maple Street Jeffersonville, In. Phone 282-1356 L. Tb 0m Co. Phone 812-246-4461 Concrete Products Building Materials 6000 Grantline Road PO. BOX 198 New Albany, In. 47150 t COMPLIMENTS OF: Jim 03Neal 516 S. Indiana Avenue Sellersburg, Indiana 47172 GOODS, INC. 335 E. BECKETT ST. 0 CLARKSVILLE, IN 47130 O V HAMBURG SER VICE TEC Cerh Registers :50 NB Carcinzr St. acit ypewriters cotts urg, n iana CENTEIL INC' Canon Calculators Phone 812-752-4374 . Junction I-65 and Highway 60 Hamburg Interchange SCOtt 0011th N 7312 Highway 60 Office Eq uipment Co. Phone 246-3337 Bob 8: Paul Davis 246-9644 Raymond K, Fabel MONTWOOD CENTER Owners Sellersburg, Ind. 47172 74 5.. CLIFFS ENTERPRISES, GATEWAY INC, JEFRSONVILLE, INDIANA CLIFF,S SER VICE CENTER and give your family our best 1221 HIGHWAY 31-E. PH. 282-1379 1414 State Road 62 JEFFERSONVILLE, IN 47130 Phone - 282-1306 Hanger 15' MEDICAL ARTS PHARMAC Y RON GROOMS, R. Ph. Crutches, Wheel Chairs, Walkers and Hospital Supplies 207 Sparks Ave., Jeffersonville, Ind. PHONE 283-3591 WE DELIVER ROARK MID-CITY M OTORS, INC. 501 VINCENNES ST. 948-2130 NEW ALBANY, IND. 47150 Nancyis' Hair Terry Hill Rick Belcher Designs 9203 Brownstown Rd. Underwood, IN HILLS AUTO 3: TRUCK SALES Henryville, IN 294-1177 294-4084 Nancy Basham WESTERN WEAR LADIES - MENS Cyanel; rllgslern CjZolb STATE ROAD 31 HENRYVILLE. INDIANA 47126 PHONE SADDLES 294-4448 OR 256-6072 ALL TACK ; '3 .31 L7- msg;u.s. ,,-.- .A . a$aimu.g.iwm 78 Index Advertising .......................................................... 58 - 75 Athletic Jacket Winners .................................................... 20 Band .................................................................. 22, 23 Baseball ................................................................... 37 Basketball: Seventh 8: Eighth Grade 4boys4 .................................... 26 Junior Varsity ................................................... 27 Varsity 4boys4 .................................................... 28 Varsity 4girls4 .................................................... 31 Junior Varsity 4girls1 .............................................. 32 Seventh Grade ................................................... 33 Eighth Grade .................................................... 34 Candids ............................................... 30, 36, 44, 56, 76, 77, 78 Classes: Seniors .................................................... 2, 3, 4, 5 Juniors ......................................................... 8, 9 Sophomores .................................................. 10, 11 Freshmen .................................................... 12, 13 Eighth Grade ................................................. 14, 15 Seventh Grade ................................................ 16, 17 Cheerleaders: Varsity .......................................................... 28 Junior Varsity ................................................... 27 Eighth Grade .................................................... 34 Seventh Grade ................................................... 33 Class Play ............................................................. 52, 53 Cooks .................................................................... 47 Cross Country ............................................................. 20 Drivers ................................................................... 47 Faculty ................................................................ 48, 49 Fall Festival ............................................................ 24, 25 FFA ...................................................................... 39 FHA ...................................................................... 39 Freshmen Initiation ........................................................ 18 Graduation .............................................................. 54, 55 Highlights ................................................................. 1 Homecoming .............................................................. 29 Library Aides .............................................................. 46 National Honor Society .................................................... 42 Office Aides ............................................................... 45 From ................................................................. 50, 51 Senior Day ................................................................ 41 Softball ................................................................... 37 Spanish Club .............................................................. 40 Staff .................................................................... 45 Student Council ........................................................... 42 Track ..................................................................... 35 Volleyball ................................................................. 21 Yearbook Staff ............................................................ 43 80 CHEER, CHEER FOR OLD HENR YVILLE WAKE UP THE ECHOS, SING WITH THE WILL SING OUR LOYAL CHEERS 0N HIGH SHAKE DOWN THE THUNDER FROM THE SK Y H..E..NRY V..I..LLE NOW OUR LOYAL SONS ARE MARCHING ONWARD T0 VICTOR Y! Best Wish es and good I uck to the class of 1983!! REFLECTIONS S TAFF 1982-83 Editors-in -chief ........................ Rita Creecb ' U311 semestery Steve Lindsey Assistant Editor ......................... Da va Popp Copy Editor ............................ Pam CisseII Sales Editor 8: Manager ........... Rebecca Caudill Special Assistance ................... Nancy Sigman This has been a most trying year for our yearbook staff and sponsor. They experienced damage to materials which had been gathered when water backed up from an overhead heater. Many second-line pictures had to be substituted when the first-line pictures were damaged. Several advertisements had to be replaced by telephone and by mail; and, in conclusion, some of these may even have been altered because of that damage. Later, two packages were lost in the mail while being sent to the publisher. This again necessitated many substitutions for the original or the earlier replacements for the originals. The staff has done an admirable job and are to be complimented. Apologies are offered to all seniors and advertisers who may have been offended or inconvenienced in any manner. Senior Powder Puff team members display their enthusiasm toward the game. The seniors fell to the juniors 12-6. ' V' . 5'1 . t ' ';$ ' , o. ,Jo'fuogs E 5.40009. I .......$ : l 3 i I ,9 0 100100 , OOUIOOleL ' . n no ' on, , . 52.3.9 ' .y-g...4 21w 3 E ! i. 3: Mr. Sam Gardner and Mr. Ward Weber meet in the principal's office. Mr. Gardner, principal, left CHS in January to work on his doctorafe at I.U. Bloomington. In January, Mr. Ward Weber moved from assis- tant principal to principal at CHS. Counselor Mr. Hugh Cress shows freshman Willie Denney how to use the GIS for career in- formation. Mr. Cress is also Student Council Co- Sponsor. Guidance Director Mrs. Dianne Merillat works on student records in her office. Mrs. Merillat also is Yearbook Advisor and Drama Club Co- Sponsor. - 4F . ' viaifpfm'F7977'ier ; x.- Mith'feW'ggwaic':lgW:ngAMsga-rwi n z ,. y. M xsi-f .3n yuy- w-o, . t ADMINISTRATION EXPERIENCES CHANGES he administration experienced some ma- jor staff changes during the 1984-85 school year. Principal Sam Gardner took a leave of absence and departed in January to pursue a doctorate degree at I.U. Blooming- ton. As a result, Assistant Principal Ward Weber moved into the position as acting Principal for the remainder of the year. The role of acting assistant principal was filled in mid-February by Dr. Sim Harris, a new face to OHS. hhhhhhh noesho A tall man with a soft voice and a friendly smile, Dr. Harris holds a bachelor's degree in science, a master's degree in chemistry, and a doctorate degree in education. He has taught at both the junior and senior high lev- els and has also held positions as assistant principal and principal in his home state of Alabama. In the hopes of improving education at CHS, several new rules were instituted by the ad- ministration at the opening of school in the , tall. While most agreed that the rules re- ? . garding discipline were needed, some of the new regulations were to the dismay of stu- dents, who regarded them as nuisances. wonasonsssnssnnssnsss For students who had a habit of taking a va- cation every other week, a new attendance policy was handed down. After five ab- sences in a nine-week grading period, any class time missed had to be made up before A or after the school day in order for a student J': to receive a passing grade in class. tt The new Indiana state ruling on no interruptions to class time touched every- one in regard to pep sessionseor, rather, lack of them. In turn, school spirit plummet- ed to a new low. Membership in many clubs was down, too, since all meetings had to be held before or after school hours. Even with grumbles over the new rules, however, the year progressed smoothly. Despite the personnel changes, the adminis- tration continued to run CHS in the usual ef- ficient manner. In March, Dr. Sim Harris became the new assistant principal. avenssnssssnxssssssxsossesx thhhhhhhhnhhhhhhh :33; ! k? a P 1 I 3. T e ' t .-rf'7 It t .5 Z t 86 IMPORTAN T PERSONNEL Secretary to the principal, Mrs. Becky Hammond serves as receptionist as part of her many duties. Mrs. Hammond is also Co-Sponsor of the Student Council and the Sponsor of the Booster club. Mrs. Shirley White, guidance and attendance sec- retary, runs an attendance discrepancy list on the computer. School Nurse Mrs. Loretta Rhoten works in her of- fice. Only at CHS two days a week, Mrs. Rhoten also is the nurse for Charlestown Middle School and New Washington Junior and Senior High School. Media Center Secretary Mrs. Sharon Coots prac- tices her skill at the G.I.S. tGuidance Information Systemt. Showing students how to use the G.I.S. is only one of Mrs. Coots' many duties at CHS. 4, u 0' ?x R: .t z t? I g: , t t t t I 1 u -' ' 5' , , 'wrv .W' J'n i ' .V 73 . i .' t . mvisww'tniw'sw ear 13375544.; ,:;s,KAt.-f.v.y7vm a p ngafiffwuvh , ,. . . . F .- . -- .K .Jf i :22 $7: ! e s a h s h h h h h h a e a s h i h h s h h h h h h h h h h h h h s h i h h h s h h h s h h a 1; f3 iv. a . 30 YEARS AT CHS r l 55;: ? Nancye Io Lisanby is as much a part of CHS as the walls and lights. She began her employment in 1955 as the first secretarial per'son hired by the school. After 30 years of service as secretary-treasurer, she decided to retire at the end of June 1985. I guess I'll miss the contact with the students and faculty the most, said Mrs. Lisanby of her retirement. I have made friends here and still have contact with students who graduated years ago. . rrjvs 'i Mrs. Lisanby's plans for life after CHS are varied. She wants to spend more time with her five grandchildren and to pursue her hobbies of crocheting, knitting, ceramics, cooking, and photog- raphy. She also plans to revisit Germany for several weeks and to travel to a number of other places. In 1984, Mrs. Lisanby was made an honorary alumnus of CHS. That distinction and her 30 years of dedication will make her a permanent part of Charlestown High School. sxsesssssesssessesxe eeeeaeeeeeaessssssssesxsssssss I MR. TOM ALLEN-Industrial Arts Teacher, Boys' Tennis Coach -. MS. ROBERTA AUSTIN Cafeteria Worker MRS. MILDRED BEARD-Custodian MRS. SANDRA BOWEN-English and Latin . Teacher, Latin Club Sponsor, Drama Club Co- Sponsor MR. WILLIAM BRADLEY-English Depart- ment Chairperson, National Honor Society Sponsor MR. EDWARD O. BRIDGEWATER Social Studies Teacher. MISS KIM CARROLL-PE. Teacher, Volleyball Coach, Asst. Girls' Basketball Coach, Softball Coach ' MISS ELLEN CLAPP-Business Education r Teacher, Junior O.E.A. Sponsor MR. JAMES CONGLETON-Industrial Arts Department Chairperson, Golf Coach F? E F MR. LARRY DEANsDriver's Education Teach- ,Fi er L; MR. WILLIAM DUNN-Social Studies Teacher, F Boys' Varsity Basketball Coach, Girls' Track ' Coach MS. LAJEANA EVANSsCafeteria Worker MS. BENNIE FIELDSsEnglish Teacher MRS. MARGARET GILBERT-English Teach- er MRS. JANIS HALL-Home Economics Teacher, FHA Sponsor, Junior Class Sponsor MR. MICHAEL HALL-Distributive Education Teacher, DECA Sponsor, Varsity Baseball Coach, Asst. Football Coach MR. TONY HALL-Math Teacher, Freshmen Basketball Coach, Asst. Football Coach, Boys' Track Coach MRS. NINA HARTLAGE-Cafeteria Worker MRS. MARY PAT HOESSLEsMath Teacher MRS. JANET JACKSON-English, Speech, 61 Drama Teacher, Newspaper Adviser MRS. LUCY JACKSON-Teacher's Aide Miss Lucille Ross, media center director, checks out a library book to senior Kevin Satterly. Social Studies teacher Mr. Gale Combs relaxes at his desk. Mr. Combs is also a senior class sponsor. Mr. Dick Johnson, Science Department Chairperson, demonstrates a lab procedure to freshman Heidi Hartman. Mr. Johnson is the freshman class sponsor. MS. MARY FRANCES JEMMERSON-Cafe- J teria Worker MRS. IRENE KAISER--Cafeteria Worker ; MR. LOUIS KLEOPFER Hea1th Teacher, ' Girls' Varsity Basketball Coach MR. DAVID LAMB Vocal Music Teacher, Dra- ma Club Co-Sponsor MS. PA'I'I'Y LAWHORN Cafeteria Worker : MRS. VIVIAN LEWIS-Study Hall Supervisor 5 W MR. HARRY LONGAndustrial Arts Teacher, 1 Asst. Football Coach MRS. ALICE MATTHEWS-Business Education Teacher, Senior O.E.A. Sponsor Die, Grendle! Mr. Bill Bradley brings the classic tale of Beouwulf to life for this senior English class. Science teacher Mr. Larry Skeens prepares a lab ior his chemistry classes. Ms. Mary Lou Ryant, Fine Arts Department Chairperson, grades an art project. Social Studies teacher and senior class sponsor Mrs. Suzanne Hehemann talks to her 4th period psychology class. 90 -. ;- z'vru- .. .5 . .- -...., Jo. A NEW LIFE STYLE After 30 years of rising before dawn to go to work at CHS, Mrs. Margaret Gilbert is looking forward to re- tiring and sleeping in. Mrs. Gilbert has taught English at CHS since 1955, serving as the depart- ment chairperson for almost twenty years. With her husband also retiring in 1985, Mrs. Gilbert expects to begin a different lifestyle. She plans to spend her days sleeping late, shopping, attending concerts and plays, babysitting for her grandson, and traveling. She also wants to read more. It seems that I have never had the time to read what I want when I want, she commented. Although Mrs. Gilbert is looking forward to all the free time she will have, she claims that she will miss the students greatly. uI think the good-natured pranks that students play is what I will miss the most, she said. They tended to make the school days more interesting and lively. As an English teacher, Mrs. Gilbert came into contact with a majority of the school's students each year. This contact with so many people will make her a well-remembered part of CHS for years to come. eshwtehhhheessawweehhse'bewehashewxa wsssswaesssseshxsew Charlestwwn-Cim ' , :: LWPIY 51 caraihwa 9.9 9.31.9.9 09939992939999, 999 197911 99 t s g l MRS. RITA MILLER-Custodian :5! MRS. SUSAN MILLER-Custodian ! MRS. ROXIE MINNS Business Education De- I .13.: ! partment Chairperson I K 1 E $ , 9:. I MISS MELODY MONEY English Teacher J MR. TOM NARRON Math Department E ? Chairperson MRS. BETTY OGDEN-English 8: French x Teacher, F rench Club Sponsor MRS. ELIZABETH OSTERKAMP ScienCe Teacher 4 MRS. ORA PE'I'I'IT-Custodian MR. THOM PINNER Instrumental Music Teacher 5 92 y .Lw ....+ MRS. ANN REEDY-Cafeteria Supervisor MR. CHARLES REINBOLD-Social Studies Teacher, Athletic Director, Junior Class Sponsor MISS SUSIE REIS Special Education Teacher, Drill Team Sponsor MR. ALLAN RIFE Spanish 81 Social Studies Teacher, Spanish Club Sponsor MISS LUCILLE ROSS Media Center Director MR. LARRY SWIPI' Special Education Teach- er MS. LOIS TUCKER-Custodian MR. JOHN WHI'I'I'ENBERG Math Teacher MRS. PATSY WOLF-Cafeteria Worker Mr. William Dozier, Vocational Auto Mechan- ics teacher, demonstrates for his students. Rusty Hall's wood shop project gets the approv- al of his teacher, Mr. Harry Long. 94 he CHS atmosphere was brightened by the addition of the Class of '88. For the most part, the freshmen were eager to fit in and to be accepted. That made them popular with the upperclassmen, who were glad to accept them as long as they knew their place. As the babies of the school, the frosh received a lot of kidding, but they were big enough to take it good- naturedly. To break into the upper circles, many of them quickly moved in on the juniors and seniors, and some even made it to the prom. As a class, the freshmen displayed as much spirit as could be expected, considering the fact that the entire school was in a slump. For Football Homecoming, the Class of '88 fin- ished in last place overall. Their Powder Puff team, with a shortage of players, was also defeated, bowing to the sophomores, a traditionally ac- cepted outcome. While most of the freshmen tried to hang out with the older students, they really were a close and class-centered bunch. Kurt Abbott Angie Adams David Aguirre Robbie Albert Shannon Amburgey Billy Anderson Ronald Baird Chuck Baker Philip Baker Tami Baker Deneace Banks Tony Banks Michelle Barr Laura Bedard Michele Bennett Denise Bergin Theron Berry Michael Beswick Jeff Blanton Mike Boley Randy Bower Lee Brown Jill Bryant Mary Bussey Jimmy Campbell Mike Campbell Bruce Cash Jennifer Caudill Shannon Chase Shaylee Chase Doug Chester Eddie Cochran Susan Cole Dewayne Collins Jason Combs David Conley 9': ' Wc:: 'mwyw S: u . nmvth ,11 7 , u 5 I l A-.. .z -, J; -. 52.5., .' r David Cook Shana Cook Rhonda Couch Trevor Coulter Kristi Crace Brian Crase Robbie Davidson Steve Dean Willie Denney Sean Eastes Joanne Eickholtz Becky Elder DeDe Ellioti Chris Evans Scott Flynn Rhonda Fulkerson Billy Gaither Mike Gibbs Billy Gill Dina Glover John Gorbandt Missy Gossman Lora Greenwell John Gregory Sandy Gregory Stephanie Gregory Scott Guerin Bert Guinn Shannon Halbauer Stacey Harden Colby Hart Harold Hart Heidi Haxhnan Karen Hartung Marla Hassfurhter Diana Haycraft John Heal Jerry Hedrick Pam Henry Sarah Hooker Olyn Hunt Greg Ison Darcy Jackson Rob Jackson Timmy Jackson Tony Jackson Rusty Johns Charles Johnson Mike Johnson Tom Johnson Jennifer Jones Mike Jones Missy Jones W'Jf-l:.1v-v W3, vq H ' AM. 55. 5-, Wu r' ' .xx.mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, In the spring play, Plain and Fancy, Dana Reekstin works with the props. .m Freshmen Officers: Michelle Barr mepm Mr. Johnson 5Sponsor5, Michele Bennett 5SecJTresJ, Kristie Tucker 5V.Pj. Not pictured: Gary Plaskett Wresl l , n ' 5 5 5 2 V , mmmmmmm mm mmm so mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ,mmmmmmmmmmmxxmmmmmmm WWW -5 96 Brian Keith Lisa Keltner Tina Kim Andy King Larry King Viola King Carla Kinslow Tony Knoebel Patrick Krenke Dawn Laughlin Chuck Ledbetter Jeff Leslie Missy Lewellen Mike Lindley Matt Lehman Scott Masingo Donavan May Tony McCutcheon Kyle McLeland Kevin Meredith Tracy Meredith Rachel Middleton Kim Miller Trisha Miller Lori Minnick James Mobley Brian Moreland Iam'e Mullins Scot Nugent Pam O'Brien Jennifer Packwood Chris Pangbum Yolinda Parrish Tess Peevey Tonya Pierce Gary Plaskett Art Polela Angie Polen Khristy Prewitt Eddie Raymer Dana Reekstin Brian Rehm David Reinhold Melissa Rhoten Rodney Roark Bryan Roberts Charlie Sanders Kelly Schiller Deanna Schlise Amy Schneider Dawn Schocke Robert Scott Tom Seals Brian Shepherd Donna Sizemore Scott Sizemore Angela Smith Matt Smith Steve Smith Brian Soliday Beverly Spalding Brad Spencer mmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmn a ' mxxwxuxmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmxxx. .. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmw4 ' mxx. memxm m A xm-xzx. xmmxfx. x.- Mendy Spencer Todd Stapleton Laura Stivers Paul Stone ,-.' . Missy Stoner Sarah Taylor Joyce Truelove Kristie Tucker Mark VanPelt Jimmy Ward Cindy Whisman Madeline White Mary Whitehead Norma Wilder Kim Williams Candy Wisman Jenny Wittenburg Laura Wolf Mike Wolf Allen Zollman At the yearbook autograph party Stacey Kaiser looks through the 1984 Pirate Log. Freshmen Darren Martin and Jimmy Akemon enjoy their conversation at lunch. Freshmen Powder Puff: Kelly Schiller, Trisha Miller, Kristi Crace, Shannon Amburgey. Row 2: Stacey Harden, Tess Peevey, Tracy Meredith, Carla Kinslow. Back: Coach Brian Keith, Candy Wisman. he sophomores strutted their stuff in CHS activit- ies in 1984-85. Having an extremely large num- ber of members involved in athletics proved to boost their acceptance with the upperclassmen. While the sophomore guys were predominant in both football and basketball, the sophomore girls rallied to a vic- tory over their opponents, the freshmen, for the sec- ond year in a row in the annual Powder Puff game. The Class of '87 reigned in spirit, receiving the overall spirit award for football homecoming, which consisted of dress-up days, floats, and hallway deco- rations. They won first place for their float entitled Celebration! in the homecoming parade. Sophomore Mark Christman, the 1985 basketball MVP, summed up his class's spirit by saying, A lot of sophomore athletes got broken in this year by playing major roles in varsity competition for the first time. I think the class as a whole saw and realized this and responded by backing up the athletes with spirit and support. Greg Aaron Tammy Adams Kerrie Adkins Gloria Aguirre Jimmy Akemon Danny Allen Kenny Allen Richie Baker g 3 5 Soph Powder Puff: Tammy Penick, Tammy Adams, Deanna Harper, Pam O'Brien, Glo- ria Aguirre. Row 2: Sonya Carver, Melissa Hopson, Stacy Kaiser, Sandy Miller, Stacie Palmer. Back: Cean Peevey, Ann Weedin, Kelly Caudill, Kim Cook, Melissa Whitehead, Dana Bussey. t mmmmmmmm mmmx Wayne Bays Trying for a perfect angle is sophomore Brian Hester in drafting class. 98 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, LIFE BELGIAN STYLE For the 1984-85 school year, Amy Crase was an exchange student in Waterloo, Belgium. She lived with Renee and Francoise Leonard and their three children, Helen UBL Christian tl'D, and Veronique tlSt. Amy attended ul'I-Xthenee Royal de Waterloo, and she stated that the school was a real challenge. I had a different schedule every day of the week, and the classes were harder than I had been used to, said Amy. The school is academically centered. There aren't any sports and clubs. ' Amy discovered that the Belgians don't have many food special- ties. The national meal of the country is steak and french fries, but the food that Amy especially liked were the delicious Belgian waffles. While in Belgium, Amy visited most of the major towns. The peo- ple who lived north of Brussels speak Flemish, which is a lot like German, and those who live south of Brussels speak French. Amy found, though, that a lot of people spoke to her in English and asked her questions about the United States. Being an exchange student is a wonderful opportunity, said Amy. In fact, if I could have, I would have stayed in Belgium for another year. Walter Bolin Sharon Booker Lori Bottortf Leslie Bower Jerry Bowman Iohn Bratcher Brain Breidenbach Randy Brewer Boyd Bridgewater Cindy Bryant Dana Bussey Wesley Byers Stephanie Campbell Scott Cannon Carl Caudill Kelly Caudill Danielle Chester Mark Christman Judy Cissel Jeannie Colwell Sue Colwell Myron Conley Kim Cook David Cortner John Coulter Mark Cox Rodger Coy Kerri Craig Mike Crider Renee Curtis Kelly Davenport Lynn Davis Mike Day Toby Devine Chris Dickerson Wendy Dishman Kina Drury Carol Duncan Craig Dunn Steve Emly mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmx, :xxx.mmmmmmmmmmmmmxxxxmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 100 :1 . I' 1. ,1 Birgitia Eves Crystal Fey Greg Fontaine Allen F rakes Danny Franklin Dean Frazier Gene Frazier Doug French Tina F tench Kenny Fulkersqn John Gabbard Melissa Gilliam Raymond Givan Brad Goodwin Tammy Greenwell Cherlyn Greer Karolee Greer Jennifer Gregory Kim Hall Lisa Hardin Marnie Hardin Dawn Harlan Jill Haymaker Jeff Haynes Brian Hester LaFawn Hodge Brian Hoffann Rusty Holland Donna Hollowell Melissa Hopson Kim Hunt Norma Jackson James Jenkins Paige Jenkins Terri Jenkins Michelle Johnson Stacey Kaiser Annette Kendrick Son Cha Kim Brian King Rick King Billy Knigge David Lambert Gayle Lawson David Lile Thomas Mann Darren Marlin Phillip Martin Tommy Masingo Noel Matthews Stephanie Matthews Brian McDaniel David McIntosh Mike Meals Annette Middleton Sherrie Middleton Sandy Miller Paul Minnick Troy Mitchell Eugene Moreland Starla Morgan Paul Nantz v .- a, N x mmmmmmmx kmmmx 'mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmx. 'I ' 9 :W' mcth - . twm -4, $7,, . w-gzzmw 5 Becky Oakley Pam O'Brien Shane Orchard Cindy Pace Stacie Palmer Kelli Pearson Cean Peevey Mike Penick Tammy Penick David Peters Anna Porter Steve Prewitt Danny Reasor Aimee Resch Donnie Roark Jana Roberson Margaret Rose Carmen Ross David Russ Chuck Schuler Missy Scott Jodie Scrogham Stacy Seay David Sexton Stacie Shain Lorna Smith Scott Smith Talor Standifer Teresa Stemle Lynn Stotridge Angie Stroud Sherri Teasdale Tammy Trump Willis Tucker Shawn Tully Jeff VanMeter LeAnne Waller Missy Wampler Ann Weedin Lori Wilder Rusty Williams Lisa Wilson Torin Winnett Chris Wisman Mike Wolf Jimmy Woods Ion Zabst Open Wide! says Myron Conley to Paige Jenkins as he shares Sophomore Deanna Harper takes time to show off her work in his lunch. art class. ' Trina Thompson Tommy Willhite Mari Beth Sherman Melissa Whitehead 3, Kevin Abbott vi, Cindy Adams - Terry Anderson Phillip Armstrong Stacy Barnes Scott Barton Tina Bergman Stacey Bissig Lee Blair Jana Bottorff Sherri Bottorff DJ. Bowers Lori Brison David Britt Amy Brooks Gina Brown Nancy Case Timmy Cheathan Loretta Coda I Ollie Cole Michelle Collins Gina Colvin Rodney Couch Tammy Coulter Mike Coyne Holly Crace Billy Dean Bryan Dean David Decker Scott Doelker Joe Doyle Donnie Dunaway Laurie Duncan Joe Edlin Bobby Edwards Susan Ehringer Lejeana Evans mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmxx . . , ' Rufus Eves ' Sonia Fischer m Floyd CLASS OFFICERS I , Tim F ouch r 15' 43 Sam Francis Scott Fulkerson David Gibbs ' ' Jeff Gibson r Mike Gibson I W Chris Goforth Tabatha Gray , Susan Haas I. Steve Hall E Kevin Hardy Fred Helton - Vadra Henderson 5 Larry Hicks ' Kelly Hill : Darrin Hoffman Terri Hood Tommy Houchens Io Hutchinson Susie Ison mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmx m x x A Junior Class Officers: Mrs. Janis Hall $ponsorL Stacy Sawyer ; . WresJ, Mr. Charlie Reinhold $ponsorl Back: Jana Bottorff $ecJ f . Tresj Nancy Case VPL Tonya Shields mepJ g ,V mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmx mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 102 Elaine Jackson Melissa Iavorka Sherry Jenkins Connie Kim Dawn King Jeff Knoebel Joel Knudtson Wilford Kopp Jimmy Kraft Eric Krouse Iohn Lanham Krista Lee Bobby Lohman Stacy Long Michelle Madden Scot Maggard Bobby Magmder Mike McBride xxx mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmxxmmmmmmmmmmmm Junior Darrin Hoffman looks over his computer sheet in accounting class. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmm N :$mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Ronette McCawley Pam McVicker Frank Meredith James Miller Becky Mobley Marilyn Monroe Brenda Montgomery Brett Moore Doug Moreland Danny Myers Tina Neal Chad Nunn Arla Osborn Robbie Ottersbach Mike Patterson Mike Perry Lisa Phelps lways showing their spirit was the Class of '86. Though they did not win a spirit week overall, their enthusiasm shined. Class secretary-treasurer Iana Bottorff stated, It was hard to get people to work on posters and the float but the spirit was alive. For Football Homecoming 1984, the ladies of the class carried their spirit on to the football field for the annual powder puff games. The juniors defeated the seniors 12 to 6, their first powder puff victory. A class committee chose the motto, colors, and flower for the class of 1986. With uOne inspiration can lead to many dreams as the class motto, a red rose was a fitting flower for j 7 the colors of scarlet and gold. Spirit was everywhere else with the juniors ,. but at the prom. When it came to collecting :; for the prom, the Class of '86 fell short. Their magazine sales were the lowest amount of money collected for the prom in the history of CHS. I l J Despite the lower amount of money, the prom was moved to a nicer location at the Marriott, instead of the Henry Clay Ballroom. Iunior class Reporter Tonya Shields com- mented, Even though we collected the low- Eh est amount ever, I feel we budgeted our ' money well to have a nice prom overall. HIt's a nerd! Susan Ehringer chooses the nerd look on HPreppy vs. Nerd Day, ! t Taking a break from play rehearsal is stage manager 1 i i Rachelle Wilcoxson. Greg Phillips Scott Phillips Tammy Pierce Troy Pierce Susanne Poteet Alice Pryor Roger Reynolds Anita Roark Dale Robbins John Robinson Tim Robinson Michelle Rosengam ; Kevin Sampson : - Stacy Sawyer Denise Schafer Larry Schafer Christi Schroeder Cheryl Seals 104 . . xx.mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmx mmmmmmmmm Q g Debbie Sealy , PO W DER PUFF g - g g g Suzie Seebold g g Sean Segraves g Y I g David Sexton ? Mgr g 2 2 2 2 2 I 2 3 2 Donal h s X I 2 2 2 2 ?g g g z .mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmw - Donna Shanks 3h Tonya Shields John Shepherd Becky Smallwood David Smith Demesia Smith Leigh Ann Smith 1 Chris Snyder .' . Darrell Stafford David Stephenson Jimmy Stotridge Holly Stover Kelly True Tommy Upton - Troy Ward :2 Jennifer White Rachelle Wilcoxson Whitney Wilcoxson Mike Williams Lea Wolf Sandy Wolf Tony Woods Russell Wray Tammy Wray Ange Wright Damone Wynn Junior Powder Puff: Sherri Bottorff, Krista Lee, ., Tina Bergman, Jennifer White, Becky Smallwood. -: Row 2: Dawn King, Holly Crace, Stacy Sawyer, Vadra Henderson, Tabatha Gray, Nancy Case. Back: Donna Shanks, Michelle Collins, Christi Schroeder, Leigh Ann Smith, Denise Schafer, Suzanne Poteet, Io Hutchinson, Terri Hood. Preparing for her upcoming English exam is junior Nancy Case. WMn-nquWI-M-rw'vV-W . - e '7 7. - - ' .. '5. 1 CLASS OF '85 ENJOYS IT'S LAST YEAR l i At the opening of the 84-85 school year, it be- came quite obvious to the senior class that they would be stripped of many of their privi- leges. Being required to take more classes and fewer free periods made many students lose a lot of their school spirit. This fact showed during the spirit weeks, in which seniors usually participate highly. But the Class of '85 only won the football homecoming dress-up days, while underclassmen won the bigger honors. For basketball spirit days, there was such a low level of participation throughout the school that results weren't even tal- lied. Carrying the senior banner during the pep sessions had been a tradition at CHS, but due to the elimination of all pep rallies, the seniors felt somewhat cheated from this privilege. tcont. on p. 123t Best All Around: Ginny Ferguson and Dennis Long. DAR Award Winner: Annette Whitlow. WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWU WWWWI woamzoa i . g g m WWWWO WWWWOWWWWMWW Best Appearance: Missi Combs and Todd Masingo. Seniors Andi Little, Donetta Cox and Lori Schuler try on formals for the prom from Mrs. Hehemann's room. Lee Etta Ramsey does her impression of a nerd on Preppy and Nerd day. Seniors anxiously approach the football field for graduation. x $3 FOR SENIORS, TODAY'SiDREAMS ARE NOW TOMORROW'S REALITIES'E DIANNE MICHELLE ADAMS Swim Team, Track Mgr., Prom Comm., VLC, Booster Club Sec TresL DECA, Spanish Club JULIA AGUIRRE Powder Puff Football, Volley- ball, Prom Comm., Most Tal- ented Sr., VLC, OEA, NaHoSo, DECA WresL Art Honors Society U195. 81 VH II u-. .. WILLIAM TROY ALLEN MELISSA KAY ARMSTRONG Concert Choir, DECA KRISTINA R. BARNETT DECA, NaHoSo, Valedictorian Most Intelligent: Randy Nichols and 3 Annette Whitlow. .- 108 SCOTT ALLEN BAYER CHARLES THOMAS BAYS, JR. J AMES PAUL BEGLEY Dale Fulkerson displays a touch of class in his classic vette . .- MELANIE RAE BENNETT Powder Puff Football, Student Council, Frosh Sec., DECA State Contest Winner, Play Crews, Yearbook, French Club Sec TresL Drama Club, DECA, Booster Club Wresj VICKI LEA BIBB Powder Puff Football, Softball, Latin Club, I.A., Booster Club JEFFREY WILLIAM BISSIG d . -A;:,w.. -.. '71. '1 .,-, v: - -...V-- 11,!-V ..h , , .. wk. , , -,.,-,,.wmAWWW :3? ERICK LEE BODKIN 7-7:, Baseball, DECA TROY MIKE BOWLING ; j Baseball, Football, Powder Puff Coach :: DECA, VLC , MARILYN SUE BOWYER i3. ; Powder Puff Football, OEA SUSAN E. BRISCOE Powder Puff Football, Football Mgr. : CHERYL RENEE BUETER : ; Cheerleader, Powder Puff Football, Bas- 3 ketball Stats., Student Council, Soph VP, Travel-Europe 85, VLC, Spanish Club, E OEA, I.A., Booster Club , DEBORAH ANN CAVE Cheerleader, Powder Puff Football, Softball, Volleyball, Basketball Stats., I :. Yearbook, Football Homecoming Court, VLC, Spanish Club, Booster Club RHONDA LYNN CAWTHORN Cheerleader, Powder Puff Football, Band, Booster Club, DECA, OEA, Spanish Club, 4 Yearbook . ; PAULA CAROL CECIL ;5? ,' DECA MICHELLE CLAPP Powder Puff Football, Softball, Track, Sr. Class Cut-Up, Football 6! Softball Mgr., Volleyball, Wrestling Matmaid, Booster Club, VLC, Latin Club A 5h D Senior Class Officers: Mary Shepherd Hresm Ke- .. .; vin Jewell Grew, Becky Moore $ecj, Ioe Hardin 1;; V GIN. Back: Mrs. Hehemann $ponsorl Not Pictured: ' Mr. Combs $ponsod and Tammy Reed Reported. HO . v ' .V : , nwpu-sh- , yfv; .. E .- N, I .,..- ,, - . , .1, 2 2 2 2 ,,, '; o-.k - W 2. J . 4-2V2-4 ' w - 5 - 22 . m . : w J-- rnwnutvtAJ... rd: :xxrum .7... ?frjg'? uo-z; . v,. , -..,.- mu 4,: :3. - - .--, w... -y. x 19,112? E x I 1! - Y : DAVID ELDON COLE 2f Football, Wrestling, Travel-Spain 84, VLC, 2 Spanish Club f: GAYLORD CHAD COMBS , 55' Baseball, Basketball, Football, Track, Pow- :i:2 der Puff King, Prom Court, Travel-Italy 83, :12 VLC ;. MELISSA ANN COMBS 2 Cheerleader, Powder Puff Football, 2 Softball, Volleyball, Best Appearance Sen- if ior, DECA mepm VLC, Booster Club, Bas- ketball 8! Football Homecoming Courts '35 SUZANNE DENISE CORTNER Powder Puff Football, Best Personality Sen- , ior, Football Homecoming Court, Prom CL, 7.2.2,- DECA 2Secx Spanish Club 3- JAMES WILLIAM COUCH 2 Baseball, VLC, Prom Court L. DONE'I'I'A KAYE COX Basketball, Cross Country, Powder Puff Football, Track, Soph Treasurer, Prom 2 Queen, VLC, Spanish Club '2 Straight from the movie Revenge Of The Nerds, is Tony Walton. 52 HI Girls' State: Mary Shepherd AltJ, Elizabeth McBride DelJ, Annette Whitlow HUM, Not pictured: Kelly F lynn Delj Boys' State: Dennis Long HUM, Kevin Jewell DelJ, Randy Nichols DeU, Mike King AlU JENNIE LEE CRISMORE Cross Country, Prom Committee, Drama Club, French Club VPL VLC GLEN EDWARD CURRY Frosh Basketball, Student Council WPL I.U. Student Leader Inst, Wis. Summer Band, Most Talented Sr., Play Casts, Thespian Soc., Best Actor '84 8: '85, Spanish Club, Newspaper mditorx Drama Club Grew, Booster Club Grew, Band $tudent Dirj, Rifles LORI AN N DEAN Powder Puff Football, Tennis, Frosh VP, Ir. Pres., Prom Committee, Booster Club, Flags, Best Personality Sr., Basketball Homecoming Cts., Prom CL, Year- book Ukssociate Edj NaHoSo WE ANTHONY DELLAROSA x ' V V ,V r x - y 3'. - . d V W a .o... ,h - r - , , V , - ,. - -. - W'.MA- Vu 273:5, 'Lw' v.02; a 3.. 4,72 .' '- , ,, '- '.7 r,--, .N TOMMY WILLARD DUNCAN REBECCA ANN DUNN Band, Spanish Club DARRELL JESSE ELDER Cheerlifter, Football, Wrestling VIRGINIA ELLEN FERGUSON Powder Puff Football, Swim Team St. Fi- nalisH, Track, Student Council WresL Nat'l SC Workshop, IN Assoc. of SC Exec. Comm. $ecJ, IU Student Leader Inst, Best All-Around Sr., Basketball Homecom- ing CL, Football Homecoming Queen, Holiday Tourney Queen Cand., Travel-Spain 84, VLC, Booster Club, Spanish Club QresJ ,Wuj . CARA RACHELLE FISCHER Powder Puff Football, Softball, Swim Team, Volleyball, Student Council QeCJ, Basket- , ball 81 Football Homecoming Cts., Prom Ct, m,- VLC, OEA, Spanish Club, Booster Club w v Jw- TAMERA KELLY FLYNN Powder Puff Football, Prom Comm., Girls' State Del., Amen, Musical Ambassadors 84, Play Crews, Band, NaHoSo, French Club, Drama Club, Booster Club, Year- '- book U-Xssoq Ed. j: ,x U' . DALE GENE FULKERSON 11' Football, Track, Wrestling, Most Athletic ; Sr., VLC, Travel-Europe 85 4 MARK A. GOODLE'I'T Basketball, Golf, Band, CHS Singers, Concert Choir, Travel-Mexico 83 81 85, Drama Club, Spanish Club, Play Cast DONALD RICHARD GRAHAM .. m f xggri r .s, - ; Most Spirited: Donna Gregory and Eddie Holtshouser. H4 i SENIORS MAKE POWDER PUFF HISTORY KANDIS KAY GRAVES IV Cheerleader, Cross Country, Powder Puff Football, Swim Team, Track, Soph Re- porter, Prom Comm., OEA St DECA State Winner, Play Cast, DECA, VLC, OEA Sec TresL Newspaper, Drama Club, Booster Club DOUGLAS ANTHONY GRAY Basketball, Football, Powder Puff Football Coach, DECA, VLC, Powder Puff Court, Prom Court CATHERINE LOUISE GRAYSON Basketball, Cross Country, Track, Newspa- per, Prom CL, OEA, VLC, Spanish Club, Travel-Mexico 83 61 Spain 84 Senior Powder Puff: Earl Hodge, Eddie Holtshouser, Mike Bowling, David Marble. Row 2: Sandy Cochran, Robyn Keith, Susan Briscoe, Julia Aguirre, Cara F ischer, Donna Harney, Terri Spivey, Susie Bowyer, Debbie Cave. Back: Cheryl Bueter, Tammy Hofiman, Teresa Martin, Rhonda Phillips, Melanie Bennett, Suzie Conner, Lori Dean, Elizabeth McBride, Vicki Mansdorfer, Devona Hines. DONNA LYNN GREGORY Powder Puff Football, Volleyball, Wres- tling Matmaid, Most Spirited Sr., FHA QresL Ir. OEA WP; Sr. OEA QresJ DAVID WAYNE GUERIN RUSTY WAYNE HALL Baseball, Football, Int. Basketball, Play Crew, VLC, FHA, Drama Club, Basketball Mgr. EXCHANGE STUDENTS FROM iDOWN UNDER' Simone Lowe, an exchange student from Australia, joined the CH3 senior class for the first semester of the school year. While living in Charlestown, Simone was the guest of Mr. 81 Mrs. John Bowen and their daughter Janice, an '84 CHS graduate. The two girls had become friends in the spring of 1984, when Janice was an ex- change student in Australia and attended school there with Simone. During Simone's months in the United States, her friends tried to expose her to the popular things they did. She took a ride on the BELLE OF LOUISVILLE and dined at a White Castle. tHer only comment on White Castle was, They're a bit greasy-but the shakes are goodi. The activity Simone seemed to find most interesting was the midnight showing of The Rocky Horror Picture Show at the Vogue Theater. At CHS, Simone joined the Drama Club and worked on the make-up committee for the fall play. She also was a member of the French Club and was elected as club treasurer. STEVE HAMMER Football, Wrestling, VLC DONNA LEE HARNEY Powder Puff Football, Softball, Prom Comm, OEA, I.A., Booster Club CHRISTY CHRIS LYNN HARPER Powder Puff Football, DECA, tRep.i UK A. HARPER 'der Puff Football, DECA GENE HARTMAN UNE HEAL CHS Varsity Singers, FHA hoir tSec.t w, .. ,. - .,,,.,. , .,,., ..-7-,,. a...- ..v-,.-m..;.q... - V. wir e.--31h.mmm av -- SOME WORK, OTHEDC' m xv. CHRISTINA MARIE HEDRICK . 1 Wrestling Matmaid, Play Cast, Spanish . f Club, Drama Club . JAMMIE BETH HENSLEY I OEA, Spanish Club . DEVONA GAIL HINES :; Powder Puff Football, FHA A- W' WA Wacouozmwwm 3?? 9 W WET CINDY KAY HOAGLAND Prom Comm., OEA WresL NaHoSo, Booster Club, Band A!h . WWWWW EARL HARRISON HODGE Basketball, Football, Wrestling, Best Pet- sonality SL, Prom King 5 TAMMY L. HOFFMAN 4 Powder Puff Football, OEA EDWARD C. HOLTSHOUSER Baseball, Basketball, Cheerlifter, Football, Most Spirited Sr., Booster Club mally OfficerL DECA WresL Powder Puff Court, Prom Court BRENDA KAY JACKSON H'om Comm. Band $ecL Booster Club, NaHoSo, Spanish Club 31355 Cut-up: Roger Williams. No! Pictured: Michelle Clapp. 116 x ACADEMIC HONORS FOR CLASS OF '85 Academic honors for the Class of 1985 went to Kristina Barnett and Annette Whitlow. Kristina, who attended CHS the first semester of her freshman year and then moved to Madisonville, Kentucky, returned to CH3 in November 1984 and completed the semester with a 3. 89474 overall grade point average to become class valedictorian. Annette, a four-year CHS student, earned 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 salutatorian honors with a 3.84810 average. g 4 4 4 4 4 g Both girls earned five majors and one minor in high school. Both had majors in English, all at the acceler- ated level except Kristina's senior English, which was regular, due to a conflict in scheduling. They also majored in Social Studies and Math, taking Algebra I and II and Geometry. Kristina's other majors were in Business and Distributive Education and her minor was Science, while Annette majored in Science and Spanish and minored in Latin. Annette plans to attend I.U.S. to study nursing. Kristina also hopes to go into a health occupation and to be- come an X-ray technician. KEVIN WAYNE JEWELL Baseball, Basketball, Tennis, Sr., Pres., Student Congress, Boys' State, Girls' Tennis tMgr.4, High-Q, Spanish lPrew, VLC, Travel-Spain 84 CHARLES OTIS JOHNSON TONY DELANO JOHNSON Football, Prom Court ROBYN MICHELLE KEITH Powder Puff Football, Softball, Ir. SeclTresq Prom Comm., DECA WPL Spanish Club, Prom Court, Football 81 Basketball Courts MICHAEL BRIAN KING Prom Comm., Boys' State Alt, Newspaper, Play Casts 81 Crews, Travel-Mexico 83, Thespian Society, Spanish Club, High-Q, Drama Club lRepJ, Band lHistorianl ANGELA DENISE KOLB Chorus LORETTA ANN WOLF LEWELLEN ANDRIA PAIGE LITTLE Powder Puff Football, Softball, Swim Team, VLC, Spanish Club, Art Honors Society VP 81 PresJ DENNIS PATRICK LONG Cross Country, Track, Boys' State Alt, Best All-Around Senior, Student Congress, VLC, Spanish Club, Band LEWIS BUTCH M. LOVE Cross Country, Track SIMONE LOUISE LOWE Booster Club, Drama Club, French Club Ureaw, Play Crew VICTORIA G. MANSDORFER Cross Country, Powder Puff Football, Track, Prom Comm., Most Athletic Sr., Band, OEA VPL Booster Club, VLC, Spanish Club, Drill Team PAUL ALLEN MAPLES DAVID ALAN MARBLE Basketball, DECA, VLC, Powder Puff Foot- ball Court TERESA LYNNE MARTIN Cheerleader, Powder Puff Football, Volley- ball, DECA HreasJ, OER, VLC WILLIAM TODD MASIN'SO Baseball, Basketball, Football, Best Ap- pearance Senior, VLC m. -11 u... -a . t 3 ' ELIZABETH ANN MCBRIDE 2 Powder Puff Football, Frosh, Treas., Junior VP, Prom Comm., Girls' State Del., Booster , ! Club, NaHoSo, Spanish Club, Yearbook .J i i l Assoc.Edito19 i x MIKE ANTHONY MCLAUGHLIN - ns LESTER E. MCNEW MELISSA K. MEREDITH Cheerleader, Powder Puff Football, Soft- ball, Volleyball, Newspaper, OEA, VLC, Basketball 5! Football Homecoming Ct. SHIRLEY WAYNE HJUNIOR MIDDLETON JOYCE ELLEN MOORE Concert Choir, Drama Club, FHA, Latin Club REBECCA GAIL MOORE Sr. Sec., Prom Comm., Wis. Summer Band, Band Wield Commj, Winter Guard, Booster Club, Concert Choir, Drama Club $ecJ, NaHoSo, Newspaper, Spanish Club, Thespian Society, Travel-Mexico 82, Play Casts DAVID WAYNE MORROW Football, Wrestling RANDALL WAYNE NICHOLS Boys' State Del., Most Intelligent Senior, French Club, NaHoSo WILLIAM OTIS NUGENT Cheerliiter, Football, Wrestling, VLC Best Personality: Suzie Conner, Earl Hodge, Lori Dean. 6.? J KENNETH WAYNE OGDEN 7.2-4 : I Football, Wrestling, VLC MARQUE'I'I'A RENEE OLIVER Powder Puff Football, OEA Wresj, CHS Varsity Singers, Girls' Sextet, Concert Choir, VLC E: .3; I STEPHEN WARREN PACEY ;; g 1 Concert Choir, All-State Choir ; : ' Top Ten: Jammie Hensley 00L Julia Aguirre QL Brenda Jackson JBJ, Sheila 7. Shaw CD, Lori Dean GD. Back: Kelly F lynn GD, Becky Raisley 00, Randy Nichols QL Annette Whitlow QL Kristina Barnett OJ. CHRISTOPHER DALE PEVELER : Band, Yearbook, Drama Club, Play Crews ; ,v RHONDA ELAINE PHILLIPS j f: Basketball, Powder Puff Football, Track, 5: ;I Concert Choir, VLC : E r J 5 a REBEKAH FAITH RAISLEY vi ! Play Cast 8! Crews, Band, Flags, Concert I d i Choir, CHS Varsity Singers, Drama Club, a I ' NaHoSo, Spanish Club ; TAMMY SUE REED ,: ' Senior Reporter, Wis. Summer Band, Year- ;2 E book JStaff Mgrj, Spanish Club, OEA, French I Club Grog. Plan. Commj, Booster Club, ;; v Flags Ji . v 4 :3 J 1 a g f : i E i j S :45 ; l g ! I 79-:- i ; .1 IJ 5 T, J 120 Most Talented: Eddie Curry 81 In- lia Aguirre. CLARISSA YVE'I'I'E RHODES Powder Puff Football, Concert Choir, OEA Warm GLORIA DARLENE ROSENGARN Powder Puff Football, FHA, OEA mam KEVIN WAYNE SA'I'I'ERLY Wis. Summer Band, Band, Drama Club Wresj, Thespian Society Uroupe Repre- sentativeL Yearbook, Play Cast Crews, Crew Member of Year OD SCHARME JOEL SCHILLER Booster Club, Conceri Choir, Girls' Sextet, Play Cast, Drama Club LORI C. SCHULER IV Cheerleader, Powder Puff Football, Prom Comm., Booster Club, Newspaper, OEA, Spanish Club, Basketball Homecom- ing Queen SHEILA JAN SHAW Cheerleader, Powder Puff Football, Stu- dent Council Secj, Booster Club, Latin Club, Football Homecoming CL, OEA MARY IRENE SHEPHERD Senior Treasurer, Prom Comm., Student Congress, Girls' State Alt, Booster Club, Yearbook mus. Mgr.L French Club Grog. Plan. CommJ PATRICIA LYNN WILNIOTH SLAUGHTER Prom Comm., DECA 59cm Powder Puff Football l v-:' I i i . 5'; 'AV -1, i g g ' ' .i 3'2; 1 76;: . ! Ir , E 43 . , E I 3 1: . v 1 .3153 l, x; - IE ,. 3 ; ' :1 ? I 3 4;. 122 ADAM J ASON SMITH CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL SMITH Drama Club, Play Cast 6: Crew, Spanish Club, Yearbook JAMES DAVID SMITH Cross Country, Football, Powder Puff Foot- ball Coach, Track, High-Q, Newspaper, VLC, Travel-Europe 85 CHARLES THOMAS SNELLING Baseball, DECA, VLC TERESA TERRI LYNN SPIVEY Powder Puff Football, Swim Team, Base- ball Mng, French Club $ecj, FHA, VLC AARON CHARLES SPRINKLE Baseball, Basketball, Tennis, Frosh Pres., Prom CL, High-Q, Newspaper, Spanish Club, Travel-Spain 84 MELINDA ANN STEMLE Basketball, OEA. MELISSA ANN STEMLE Basketball, Wrestling Matmaid, OEA PAULA MARIE STEWART Prom Comm., Booster Club, FHA, I.A., 690m Spanish Club KEVIN SCOTT TACKE'I'I' TERESA ALENE TEEPLE PAMELA LORRAINE TEVIS DECA Nice Presj tcont. From p. 10m Since senioritis set in early in the spring, the count down to Honors Day and Commencement was done very enthusiastically. To help the long wait seem a little less hectic, the senior trip to King's Island was planned for the week end before graduation. Stu- dents enjoyed themselves on the many rides and were entertained '5. by the group Guiffria. TERRI LYNN THOMAS E Booster Club, CHS Varsity Singers, Con- cert Choir tPres. 8! Seat, DECA, Drama 2 Club, Play Casts ANTHONY WADE WALTON 11;- Football, Swim Team, Track, Int. Basket- ' ball, Prom Comm., Art Honors Society tSecQ, Drama Club, VLC, French Club, . Newspaper tAds Edi Play Casts 81 Crews -.- .n .t 3 STACY MARK MATTHEW WATSON v Baseball, DECA u, H JOHN DAVIS WHISMAN II HJL'Z; RICHARD DALE WHISMAN Band DAVID ALAN WHITE Swim Team, Prom Comm., Newspaper, ,: VLC, Drama Club, Play Crews I . JO ANN WHITEHEAD Powder Puff Football, OEA, Track ANNETTE BEATRICE WHI'I'LOW Basketball, Girls' State AIL, Most Intelli- gent Senior, Prom Court, Latin Club, VLC, NaHoSo tPresJ, Spanish Club, Salutatorian WU a M E. - ,, ROGER ARRON WILLIAMS Baseball, Football, Senior Class Cut-Up ERNEST LEE WHI'I'I'ENBURG Football ' natcsh 'n ' . MH' Most Athletic: Dale Fulkerson and Vicki Mansdorter. 124 American Legion Awards ............................ Dianne Adams 81 Kevin Jewell Clark's Grant Historical Society Award Elizabeth McBride Clark County Mental Health Association Awards Brenda Jackson St Teresa Spivey Beta Sigma Phi-Xi Tau Chapter Award ........... Vicki Bibb Psi Iota Xi-Alpha Theta Chapter Award ...... Becky Moore Lions Club Award ..................................... Randall Nichols Denny Lutz Memorial Awards .............. Virginia Ferguson 61 Catherine Grayson C. R. Hay Memorial Award ............................... Lori Dean First National Bank of Clark County Salutatorian Award .................................. Annette Whitlow First National Bank of Clark County Valedictorian Award .................................. Kristina Barnett SCHOLARSHIPS AND MONETARY AWARDS Greater Clark County Schools Secretaries Award ............. Donna Gregory CHS Faculty Service Awards ............................. Lori Dean 81 Elizabeth McBride National Honor Society Award ................. Randall Nichols IVY Tech Scholarship .................................. Donna Harney Eastern Kentucky University Athletic Grant-in-Aid ........... Virginia Ferguson Sullivan Junior College of Business Scholarship ............... Christina Hedrick Indiana University Southeast Honor Scholarship ............... Annette Whitlow Hanover College Admissions Scholarship ......................... Tamera Kelly Flynn Hoosier Scholarships from the State of Indiana ................. Randall Nichols 8! Annette Whitlow Liz McBride accepts the Clark's Grant Historical Society award. Attempting to keep his hat in place is Ed Holtshouser, while Steve Hammer looks on. Dale Fulkerson, with the help of Charlie Reinbold, shows off his varsity blanket. Mike Bowling looks on enviously as Dianne Ad- ams reads her award certificate. Receiving the Clark County Mental Health Asso- ciation award is Terri Spivey. ,J' ':,I - a Hth-Ll . SUN SHINES ON 1985 COMMENCEMENT M arching out proudly to Pomp and Cir- cumstance, the graduates of the Class of 7 1985 found beautiful weather in store for them. I For the third timeeand the first time since . 1980-the Commencement services were held outside on the football field to make an impor- tant day a bit more special. The excitement, hopes, and dreams of the occasion captured ev- eryone's attention and brought the class closer K together. i The group, boasting 140 graduates, received their diplomas irorn Dr. Carter, with signs of re- lief going through the air from many students and parents. The tears and hugs were waiting as the class left the field. Many long-lasting friendships were made in the years at CH3; and, with the determination the Class of '85 possessed, those friendships and memories of their schooldays should last a life-time. Donna Harney and Missy Meredith show the common feelings of happiness and dismay after the graduation ceremony. Dianne Adams, Charles Bays, and Tammy Reed look on while , t The Class of '85 tosses up their hats in celebration. the remaining seniors receive their diplomas. I 126 Seniors strut their stuff as they begin their march in. Thinking of all the years gone by is Patty Slaughter. With great anticipation Pam Tevis steals yet another glance at the clock, while Dawn Heal listens to instructions on marching in. Seniors anxiously await their dismissal from the ceremony. I y 9 , . .4 . , , a -. . v . , a , - 1 , . 1'1 . r, 21x1, : . - .1. 1' mt ' dynwu 1 ' ' l . 1.. . ,1 1 win N. 11-4, . Highway 403 Sellersburg, IN 47172 Phone: 246 - 2492 Mechanical Contractor 7 days a week 8a.m.-9p.m. 209 Halcyon Charlestown,lN 47111 Phone:256-3900 Owners: Bob 6 Judy Braswell Jim Witten PO. Box 206 Charlestown, IN. 47111 Phone: 256-3393 ' WILLIAM T. STEINWEDEL 0.0.3. GOOD LUCK to the 1985 GRADUATES 1454 MARKET ST. CHARLESTOWN, IN PHONE: 256-6317 No. 1 INSURANCE 936 Main Street Charlestown, Indiana 47111 7E......w..,,...h x k. v . .z. . , . : .. .,V,.,... .:.. .T:,..:,.. N 0 H .I A R A M BOX 65 R0. SELLERSBURG, IN 47172 m o 9 ttm mom C 8 .ssmm me S MSW x; T sm3 WMJm oamnw E m, N mm MoaK om3 EPC .mm . An as nuATJ mmAhv n n M y w . 9 uh. 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Bueter, Cheryl 14,44,63,78,110, 1 14,159 Bussey, Dana 52,63,67,70,98,99 Bussey, Mary Beth 94 Byers, Wesley 99 C Campbell, Darrin 63,94 Campbell, James 52,71,94 Campbell, Stephanie 78,99 Cannon, Scott 99 Can, David 43 Carroll, Donnie 70 Carroll, Kim 51,52,63,70,88 Carver, Sonya 70 Case, Nancy 53,78,81,102,105 Cash, Bruce 94 Caudill, Angela 70 Caudill, Carl 53,63,99 Caudill, Jennifer 94 Caudill, Kelly 38,70,98,99 Cave, Debbie 47,52,61,63,70,78, 110,1 l4 Cawthorn, Rhonda 110 Cecil, Paula 110 Chase, Shannon 70,94 Chase, Shaylee 53,70,94 Cheatham, Timothy 102 Chester, Danielle 99 Chester, Douglas 94 Christman, Mark 53,55,63,65,66,99 Cissell, Judy 43,99 Clapp, Ellen 38,88 Clapp, Michelle 110 Cochran, Edward 94 Cochran, Sandy 114 Coda, Loretta 102 Cole, David 53,63,111,133 Cole, Ollie 53,102 Cole, Susan 81,94 Collins, Dave 52,71 Collins, Michele 45,102,105 Collins, Stanley 94 Colvin, Gina 102 Colwell, Patty 99 Colwell, Sophia 99 Combs, Chad 23,53,71,78,l l l, 133 Combs, Gaylord 78,99 Combs, Jason 94 Combs, Missi 7,107,111 Conley, David 94 Celbley, Myron 10,30,42,43,81,99, 1 1 Congleton, James 71,88 Cook, David 95 Cook, Kimberly 38,98,99 Cook, Shana 95 Coots, Sharon 86 Cortner, David 52,78,99 Conner, Suzie 7,23,111,114,119 Couch, Jimmy 23,50,71,75,111 Couch, Rhonda 95 Couch, Rodney 102 Coulier, Iohn 35,99 Coulter, Tammy 35,102 Coulter, Timmy 34,35 Coulter, Trevor 35,43,95 Cox, Donetta 23,106,111 Cox, Mark 99 Coy, Rodger 53,63,99 Coyne, Mike 2,23,27,32,37,53,63, 71,76,102 Crace, Holly 7,52,102,105 Crace, Kristi 38,52,70,78,81,95,97 Craig, Kerri 30,31,42,43,81,99 Crase, Brian 63,95 Cress, Hugh 8,44,84 Crider, Mike 63,99 Crismore, Jennie 112 Cundiff, Al 63 Curry, Eddie 10,11,25,30,43,44,45, 81,112,121 Curtis, Renee 7,53,70,78,81,99 D Davenport, Kelly 31,43,99 Davidson, Robert 41,43,95 Davis, Lynn 81,99 Day, Mike 63,99 Dean, Larry 89 Dean, Lori 7,23,45,47,112,114,119, 120,160 Dean, Stephen 95 Dean, Terry 53,78,102 Dean, William 63,102 Decker, David 102 Dellarosa, Tony 112 Denney, Willie 71,84,95 Devine, Toby 99 Dickerson, Chris 42,43,99 Dishman, Wendy 35,99 Doelker, Scott 102 Doyle, 106 102 Dozier, William 93 Drury, Kina 99 Dunaway, Donnie 102 Duncan, Carol 99 Duncan, Laurie 102 Duncan, Tammy 113 Dunn, Craig 99 Dunn, Becky 113 Dunn, William 63,70,89 E Eastes, Sean 63,95 Edlin, 106 102 Edwards, Robert 102 Ehringer, Susan 45,53,55,70,77,78, 102,104 Eickholtz, Joanne 63,95 Elder, Darrell 113 Elder, Becky 78,95 Elliott, Dee Dee 95 Emly, Steven 99 Evans, Christine 35,95 Evans, Lajeana 89,102 Eves, Birgitta 100 Eves, Rufus 102 F Ferguson, Ginny 7,31,45,53,55,78, 106,1 13 Fey, Crystal 100 Fields, Bennie 89 Fischer, Cara 7,23,38,44,52,59,70, 77,78,113,114 Fisher, Sonya 98 Fisher, Sonia 102 Floyd, Mark 102 Flynn, Scott 53,95 Flynn, Kelly 43,47,78,ll3,160 Fontaine, Greg 53,71,100 Foot, Mrs. Bowen's 156 Fouch, Tim 102 Frakes, Allen 43,100 Francis, Samuel 52,102,157 Franklin, Danny 100 Frazier, Dean 63,68,71,100 Frazier, Gene 53,63,100 French, Doug 100 French, Tina 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Haas, Susan 44,45,102 Halbauer, Shannon 35,95 Hall, Janis 38,89,102 Hall, Kim 24,25,30,35,42,43,45,52, 63,70,100 Hall, Michael 53,76,89 Hall, Rusty 23,53,71,78,93,114,l33 Hall, Steve 53,57,102 Hall, Tony 63,71,89 Hammer, Steve 63,78,115,124 Hammond, Becky 44,86 Hagrden, Stacey 23,52,63,70,74,95, 7 Hardin, Lisa 38,100 Hardin, Marnie 100 Hardin, Roger 30,52,110 Hardy, Kevin 102 Harlan, Dawn 100 Harney, Donna 38,114,115,126 Harper, Christy 115 Harper, Deanna 98,101 Harper, Lisa 38,115 Harris, Dr. Sim 84 Hart, Colby 95 Hart, Harold 95 Hartlage, Nina 89 Hartman, Heidi 70,95 Hartman, Terry 115 153 I fa: l Hartung, Karen 43,95 Jones, Mike 63,95 Masingo, Scott 71,96 Osterka El' bath 92 158 . ?ij ' , Hassfurther, Marla 10,25,30,31,45, Jones, Missy 95 Masingo, Todd 8,107,118 Ottersbggg: 3211169 53 I , 78,95 ' Masingo, Tommy 63,65,71,100 Ottersbach, Ginger 52 if , Haycraft, Dlgna 95 Mastin, Iohn 53,58,63,71 Ottersbach, Robbie 5,53,71,74,78, 2;: , 1 Haymaker, 1111 100 Matthews, Alice 90 103 254' Haynes, Jeff 71,100 Matthews, Noel 53,63,68,100 77:11 geai, ?iwn935,115,127 Matthews, Stephanie 30,38,44,53, '-- ea, 0 11 78,81,100 ,11 Hedrick, Tina 10,11,30,31,63,116 May, Donavan 96 P :47- Hedrick, Gerald 95 . Meals, Mike 31,52,71,100 12:31 Hehemann, Gilbert 53 Kalser, Stacey 63I97I93I100 Meredith, Frank 103 .' ,5- Hehemann, Suzanne 90,110 Keith, Brian 53I53I71I78I96I97 Meredith, Kevin 96 1 v Helton, Freddie 30,42,43,45,81,83, KeithI 110an 7I23I38,114,117 Meredith, Missy 7,119,126 102 Keltnef, Lisa 30,31,43,44,70,96 Meredith, Tracy 52,96,97 Pace, Cindy 100 Henderson, Vadra 31,52,63,70,102, KendanI Annette 30I38I39I71I78I Merillat, Dianne 30,47,84 PRCSYI Steve 34I120 105 .100 . Middleton, Annette 31,100 Packwood, Jennifer 43,96 Henry, Pam 52,95 K1111. Connle 103 Middleton, Rachel 96 Palmer, Stacie 38,70,98101 gensiey, 1211111116 $8,116,120 E1111, $911-31? 100 Middleton, Sherrie 100 Pangburn, Chris 63,96 ens ey, ars a lmI ma M1ddl t , 311' 1 119 P ' h, Y 1' d 70,9 Hester, Brian 53,57,63,71,73,98, KincaidI Melissa 35 M111er,e 1:193 IIIOZY P2111380DI 33911531063 100 King, Brian 31,53,63,73,78,100 Miller, Kim 94 Pearson, Kelli 52,101 H1cks, Larry 102 KingI Dawn 30I31I45I45I52I53I70I Miller, Rita 92 Peevey, Cean 7,30,70,78,81,98,101 H111, Kelly 102 .78I81I103I105I156 Miller, Sandra 31,38,78,98,100 Peevey, Tess 52,63,70,96,97 Hines, Devona 114,116 KlngI Larry 96 Miller, Susan 92 PeniCkI Mike 53,101 Hoagland, Cindy 38,45,116 King, Mike 10,25,30,43,45,81,112, Miller, Trisha 70,78,81,96,97 Penick, Tammy 98,101 gogge, Ea? 23, 15 14413 185111130 K111113111 d 53 100 Minnick, Lori 96 Perry, Mike 103 1 o 93, a awn , , , lngI 10 at I Minnick, Paul 100 Peters, David 31,52,101,157 Hoessle, Mary Pat 89 E1119 35111131213 53g:3I81I94I95 ginns, Roxie 92 113811111, Orca: 92,157 - lngI 103 I 't h 11, T 53,63,100 , h ' 43,120 ' 333222; EEEneggggJonm Kinslow, Carl; 43,63,72,81I96I97 1421313, 111:; 96 p121; LisanlsOS 1 Hoffman, Tammy 114,116 K190131913 LOUIS 51I53I90 Mobley, Rebecca 30,41,44,103 Phillips, Greg 104 H olland, Rusty 71,100 ngge, Bllly 100 Money, Melody 92 Phillips, James 30,43,104 Hollowell, Donna 100 KnoebelI James 53I63I96 Monroe, Marilyn 25,30,3l,35,45, Phillips, Rhonda 35,114,120 Holtshouser, Eddie 23,38,71,113, KnoebelI 19H 53,58,71,103 103 Pierce, Tony 63,78 114,116,124 Knudtson, 1091 103 Montgomery, Brenda 103 Pierce, Tammy 31,70,75,104 Hood, Terri 102,105 Kolb, Angela 35,117 Moore, Joyce 35,38,119 Pierce, Tonya 96 H ooker, Sarah 95 Kolb, Paul 71 Moore, Becky 10,11,25,42,43,45,81, Pierce, Troy 10,24,25,30,42,43,45, Hopson, Melissa 52,70,73,98,100 KoppI Wilford 14,53,61,103 110,119 47.81.104 Houchens, Tommy 102 Kraft, Iimmy 103 Moore, Brett 43,63,71,103 PinnerI Thom 42I43I92 4 Hunt, Kim 70,100 Krenke, Patrick 53,96 Moreland, Brian 71,96 PlaSketiI Gary 35I53I96 I Hunt, Stanley 95 Krouse, Eric 103 Moreland, Doug 30,42,43,81,103 1301916, Angela 96 Hutchinson, 10 33,102,105 Moreland, Eugene 100 Polela, Anhur 2,43,71,81,96,159 Morgan, Starla 100 Porter, Ann 35,101 Morrow, David 53,63,119,133 Poteet, Susanne 30,45,48,52,104,, .4 . L angina, frank353 P 1053 St h 101 3': '1 u ins, anie 5,96 rew1 I 9P en iv, I Myers, Charles 103 Prewm, 11,0an 96 , Mggigngig o1 3,45,47, 1 12,114,1 18, PryorI Rhee 104. 159 ff ll: LambI David 3035.90 McBrilde, Mike 27,53,63,71,103 4 Ison, Glenna 31,102 Lambert, Dav1d 100 MCCEWIGYI 30119119 103 Ison, Greg 95 Lafgsam, Iohn 53,63,66,68,71,78, gegutchfog Tony 01916 R c anie rian 1 Laughlin, Dawn 31,43,49,53,96,157 McIntochl David 71 100 f Lawhorn, Patty 90 McLaugh1in Mike 118 Lawson, Gayle 100 McLeland Chris 96 - I Ledbeug, Chuck 96 McNew, Lester 119 galsley, lieckir: 35,3,45120 ' Lee. Krista 8,46,103,105 McVicker Pam 10 24 25 30 34 35 amsey' 99- a Leslie, Jeff 96 42 43 4'5 81 103 '150 ' ' ' ' gaymer'DEddle 23l'f3144'81'96 Letcher, Jeff 71 ' ' ' ' ' easor, anny ' Jackson, Tony 95 Leveret, Wanda 70 need! Tammy 30'120 Jackson, Brenda 31,43,45,81,116, Lewellen. Loretta 118 Reedyt Ann 93 120 Lewellen, Missi 96 Regegshn, Dana 30,31,35,52,70,95, k D 95 Lewis, Vivianne 90 N . 1:21:32, E11153; 103 L119, David 14,53,71,100 RehmI 3mm 96 Jackson, Kristie 38 Lindley, Dennis 96 Re1nbold, Cha'rles 93,102,124 Jackson, Janet 46,89 Lisanby, Nancye 10 87,151 391111301111 D and 71'96 Jackson Luc 89 Little, Andi 44,53,106,118 Rem 311339 7833 I I Y Nantz, Paula 100 Resch, 11111196 38 78 81 101 1 Jackson, Norma 43,100 Lehman, Matthew 42,96 N T 92 I ' I Jackson, Robert 71,95 Lohman, Robert 26,47,103 Mania?IL 0111103 Reynolds, Roger 31,104 Jackson Timmy 52 7195 Long, Dennis 52,57,78,106,112,118 9a, m RhodesI Clamsa 121 1 bid 1' 35 9,5 I Long Harry 53 90 93 Nichols, Randy 30,45,108,112,119, Rhoten, Lorefla 86 1 Janesi: 34131513 55 30 31 35 78 Long, Stacey 38 163 120 Rhoten, Melissa 31,52,96,157 $11,118 a, 9 1933 I I I I I Love, Butch 49 52 71 78 118 Nugent, Scot 53,63,71,78,81,96 Rife, Allan 31,93,157 1 k' 1 100 Lowe, Simone 11511118 ' Nugent, William 53,78,81,119,133 Roark, Anita 104 1:31:13: $1123; 103 ' ' Nunn, Chad 31,63,78,103 Roark, Donald 101 . I . Roark Rodney 52 96 Ienklns, Tern 70,100 .' ' Jenkins, Paige 10,25,30,31,42,43, Robbms, Dale 104 100 101 M gogerson, Jana 101 I John 31 63 lemmerson, Mary 90 O Robzrsonh ' Jewell Kevin 31 53 55 7178 110 o 55' Van 53'71'96 I I I I I I I Roblson Tlm 32 104 112 117 ' ' I ' Rose, Mar aret 32,101 1 1611:1911, RMlCheglge 95 Madden, Michelle 31,45,47,103 Rosengarn? Gloria 38,121 1OhnSI 1131;. 117 Maggard, Scot 9,53,63,65,7l,103 Oakley, Becky 101 Rosengarn, Michelle 104 0 nson, 19 Magruder, Robert 103 O'Brien, Pam 38,44,98 Ross, Carmen 101 1 Johnson. 18-0 124 Mann, Thomas 10,30,100 O'Brien, Pam 96,98 Ross, Lucille 89,93 iohnsonI 1539:113'935 Mansdorfer, Vicki 38,52,70,75,77, O'Brien, Pam 101 Russ, David 101 Johnson, M1 191 11 100 78,114,118,123 Ogden, Betty 92 Ryant, Mary Lou 90 IOhDSODI R'lch ed889 95 Maples, Paul 118 Ogden, Kenny 14,120 1:11:22: T113111; 43 I95 garblejgavid g3?83,81,114,118 Oliver, Marquette: 120 I I ' artin, arren , Orchard, Shane 101 1322;018:131311421'111795 gartin, $111113, $358,153,100 Osborn, Arla 16,30,44,45,47,53,78, S I I I artin, eresa 1,114,118,159 81,103 154 Sampson, Kevin 104 Sanders, Charles 31,63,96 Sanerly, Kevin 43,89,121,159 Sawyer, Stacy 7,38,47,53,61,78, 102,104,105,156,159 Schafer, Denise 14,30,45,48,52,63, 70,78,104,105 Schafer, Lawrence 63 Schiller, Kelly 96,97 Schiller, Scharme 2,35,151 Schlise, Deanna 96 Schneider, Amy 30,31,96 Schocke, Dawn 52,70,81,96 Schgieder, Christi 30,31,63,78,81, Schuler, Charles 52,101 Schg'lser, Lori 7,23,28,46,106,121, 1 Scott, Melissa 101 Scott, Robert 96 Scrogham, Rebecca 101 Seabs, Cheryl 25,30,31,34,35,45,46, l 4 Seals, Thomas 96 Sealy, Debbie 46,105 Seay, Stacy 25,30,31,42,43,44,45, 81,101 Seebold, Suzanne 38,105 Segraves, Sean 53,105 Sexson, David 34,35,42,43,46,101, 1 5 Shain, Stacie 30,31,101 Shanks, Donald 35,105 Shanks, Donna 35,105 Shanks, Scott 35 Shaw, Sheila 120,121 Sheeley, Iohn 46,78 Shepherd, Brian 63,96 Shepherd, John 34,35,105 Shepherd, Mary l3,30,47,81,110, 1 12,121 Sherman, Mary Beth 101 Shields, Tonya 2,7,102, 105 Sizemore, Donna 96 Sizemore, Scott 96 Skeens, Larry 90 Slaughter, Patty 121,127 Smallwood, Becky 7,8,44,45,53,70, 78,105,159 Smith, Adam 27,122 Smith, Angela 96 Smith, Chris 122 Smith, David 1121 46,47,71,78,122, 159 Smith, David 1111 43 Smith, Demesia 105 Smith, Leigh Ann 31,53,63,65,78, 81,105 Smith, Lorna 30,101 Smith, Matthew 96 Smith, Rodger 43 Smith, Scott 101 Smith, Steve 10,24,25,43,96 Snelling, Tommy 38,71,122 Snyder, Chris 23,105 Soliday, Brian 96 Spalding, Beverly 96 Spencer, Bradley 41,63,96 Spencer, Melinda 35,97 Spivey, Terri 30,38,53,57,78,114, 122,125 Sprinkle, Aaron 23,53,63,71,122 Stacy, Robert 35 Stafford, Darrell 105 Standifer, Talor 101 Stapleton, Todd 97 Stemle, Melinda 122 Stemle, Melissa 122 Stemle, Teresa 101 Stephenson, David 105 Stewart, Paula 38,122 Stivers, Laura 35,97 Stone, Paul 97 Stoner, Missy 78,81,97 Stotridge, Carrie 101 Stotridge. James 105 Stover, Holly 2,10,14,24,25,30,35, 43,44,45,47,81,105 Stroud, Angela 35,101 Swift, Larry 93 T Tackett, Scott 63,122 Tameris, Gary 53,57 Taylor, Dinkie 53 Taylor, Sarah 97 Teasdale, Sherri 101 Teeple, Teresa 122 Tevis, Pam 122,127 Thomas, Teri 10,25,30,35,123 Thompson, Trina 70,101 True, Kelly 8,31,44,46,105 Truelove, once 97 Trump, Tammy 52,101 Tucker, Kristie 97 Tucker, Lois 93 Tucker, Willis 52,71,101 Tully, Shawn 2,10,24,25,44,45, 101 U-V Upton, Tommy 63,65,68,71,105 VanMeter, Jeff 53,101 Vanpelt, Ronald 43,81,97 Vickers, Wally 17,28 W Waller, LeAnne 35,39,101 Walton, Tony 23,44,46,53,71,78, 111,123,133 Wampler, Melissa 31,43,81,101 Ward, James 63,71,97 Ward, Troy 52,55,71,78,105 Watson, Mark 71,123 Weber, Edward 84 Weedin, Ann 38,63,70,98,101 Whisman, Chris 53 Whisman, Cynthia 81,97 Whisman, Iohn 123 Whisman, Richard 5,43,123 White, David 46,63,78, 123, 159 White, Jennifer 5,8,30,31,46,78,105 White, Madeline 35,97 White, Shirley 86 Whitehead, 10 Ann 23,123 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Pirate Log Editor 1Copy1 .............................................................................................. Kelly Flynn Associate Editor 1Lay-Out1 ................................................................................................. Lori Dean Associate Editor 01d Design1 ............................................................................... Elizabeth McBride Layout Staff ..................................... Debbie Cave, Arla Osborn, Holly Stover, Elizabeth McBride Copywriters ....................................................... Stacy Sawyer, Christi Schroeder, Melanie Bennett Ad Design Staff ............................................. Michelle Madden, Sherri Bottorff, Melanie Bennett, Scott Barton, Rachelle Wilcoxson Business Manager ..................................................................................................... Mary Shepherd General Staff ......................................... Tammy Reed, Scott Barton, Sherri Bottorff, Debbie Cave, Michelle Madden, Rachelle Wilcoxson Other ..................................................................................... Rhonda Cawthorn, David Stephenson Photography Staff ............................................................ Lori Dean, Holly Stover, Dianne Merillat Darkroom 81 Other Action Shots .................................. Troy Pierce, Bobby Lohman, David Sexton Sports Photographer ......................................................................................... David Smith 1Senior1 Pirate Log Faculty Adviser ..................................................................................... Dianne Merillat Senior Photographs, Group Pictures, 6'! Special Event Photos ........................ The Portrait Gallery Underclassmen Pictures ....................................................... Rogers Photography of Louisville, KY Publisher ..................................... Inter-Collegiate Press, 6015 Travis Lane, Shawnee Mission, KS ICP Company Representative ................................................................................. Steve Pumphrey Whitehead, Mary 97 Whitehead, Melissa 30,98,101 Whitlow, Annette 23,31,45,106, 108,112,117,120,123,157 Whittenberg, John 93 Whittenburg, Ginny 35,95 Wilcoxson, Rachelle 30,42,43,45, 47,63,104,105 Wilcoxson, Whitney 10,11,24,25, 1138,34,35,37,42,43,45,63,78,81, 5 Wilder, Doug 63,78 Wilder, Lori 101 Wilder, Norma 35,97 Willhite, Tommy 101 Williams, Kim 97 Williams, Mike 105 Williams, Roger 16,23,71,116,123 Williams, Russell 53,63,101 Wilson, Lisa 63,70,101 Wilzgiett, Torin 10,25,30,31,43,63, Wisman, Candace 31,43,44,63,70, 97,157 Wisman, Chris 63,101 Wittenburg, Chip 5,123 Wittenburg, Jennifer 97 Wolf, Laura 97 Wolf, Lea 38,105 Wolf, Michael 101 Wolf, Patsy 93 Wolf, Sandy 105 Woods, Carl 63,78,105 Woods, James 101 Wray, Russell 43,105 Wray, Tammy 105 Wright, Ange 105,157 Wynn, Damone 105 Z Zabst, Ion 101 Zollman, Allen 97 Zollman, Kevin 63 Scottsburg, Indiana A REAL FIRE AT CHS SPARKS SPRING FEVER AND tSENIORITIS' V . he second semester began hectically. New 1 .1 facts were introduced to school life. For in- 1 stance, someone had apparently never been if taught not to play with matches, and the drama Ii department's costume room went up in smoke. Fortunately, most of the materials were salvaged. The drama department put together a different, but entertaining, spring musical. uPlain and Fan- cy kept the student body occupied and out of trouble for a few hours. Spring Break was a marvelous opportunity to release some pent-up energy. Mr. Rife took a ' j a group to Mexico. A new travel option was a Euro- pean tour with Mrs. Osterkamp. And there was 1 the usual assortment of students who basked un- der the sun in Florida and other parts of the US. In the spring musical, Papa Yoder tMike Kingt and Katie Yoder tPam McVickert take a walk through the Pennsylvania countryside. 1 0-0-! t-t t-t J-t l-O-U-t t-0-0dt ,-t t-t ,- 1, Juniors Dawn King and Stacy Sawyer pass out programs at graduation. 0-! ,-t t-t t-U-t t-t t-U-n-Uln-nun-t t-H-U-U-H-t y-n-n-u-u M. t Because she tried to break up a fight, Mrs. Bowen plans to i have an enjoyable summer vacation. 1 VVeXXiX'KzrVX e ssesxssssssse esehKeeKsehheehhhs eee , 11. 4! t 7.2 v A; Junior Ange Wright passes out programs at com- mencement exercises, held on the football field. Salutatorian, Annette Whitlow, speaks to her class during graduation. After a fire in the drama storage area above the auditorium, custodian Ora Petit cleans up the water from the sprinkler system. Travel-Mexico '85: Brian Breidenbach, Dawn Laughlin, Candy Wisman, Melissa Rhoten, Sam Francis, David Peters, Mr. Allan Rife. hsethhshhhsshss MM??? ' a 5 71 t w t L: g 3,. w ah gt mam 1w. . Wnt- , v , M! m WWW .. Wm w. t 9 mm. .1 . cC u .H. .wm 0 W a B x Mn vmw 6 mm 158 l lnfortunately, Spring Break had to end. The next big event was the prom. A new location, the Marriott, and the band, Rose, made it more enjoyable than many previous ones. As the weather got warmer, the students were hyper and itching to be free and things started happening. Fights broke out and pranks were pulled in full force. Wa- ter guns and balloons were everywhere! Tempers flared as spring fever and senior- itis combined to make the students trou- blesome. A bomb threat completed the picture, and students were briefly evacu- ated. Some seniors decided to leave their mark by putting vaseline on all the freshmen locker handles on their last day. They were back the next day for Honors Day, all decked out in caps and gowns and sunglasses. Graduation took place the fol- lowing Sunday, and the rest of the stu- dents had three more days of school, while the seniors left to search for their new dimensions. A bomb threat in the spring gives students time to relax outside. Couples at the prom enjoy dancing, one of the many festivities of the evening. Travel-Europe '85: An Polela. Back: Dale Fulkerson, Stacy Sawyer, David Smith, Cheryl Bueter, Michelle Barr, Mrs. Liz Osterkamp. In Mrs. Bowen's English class, Becky Smallwood and Alice Pryor take their iinal exam. Kevin Satterly, Teresa Martin and Elizabeth McBride pose for the camera at Honors Day. David White shows his excitement as graduation nears. nxvm k 159 J I60 nnosnosoon oosoosnens ssssssnsostswsnx onsnsenxexn skxossnsox on have now reached the last page of the 84-85 Pirate Log. This is what we call the Editor's Page. I'll admit it was for purely selfish reasons that I applied to the yearbook staff in the first place. I wanted a page all to myself. And now . . . I'm the editor. But it wasn't all fun and games and glory like I'd thought it would be. A lot of hard work and frustration go into the making of a yearbook. And after the year I've spent with the staff working on this publica- tion, I feel this space doesn't belong to me alone. It's a place for thanks and recognizing everyone who has worked so hard throughout the year to make this possible. nnwnoononnonoooo At this time I'd like to recognize and especially thank my associate editors, Lori and Liz. Without the tremendous amount of time and effort they put into this edition, this book never would have gotten done. They made my job a heck of a lot easier and shared in all the headaches. So, I wanted them to share in this page. The rest of the staff has been wonderful, too. And God only knows what we would have done without Mrs. Merillat. She's the backbone of the staff and probably the only one who truly knows what all goes into making a yearbook. Dimensions is the theme of this book and we've certainly exper- ienced them this year. We've seen many changes in activities, procedures, techniques, and, yes, people. I hope this yearbook will serve as a guide to memories of the time you've spent here at CHS. We on the staff will probably get more from this book than most people since we were the ones who selected what went into it. It's truly been quite a year! In conclusion, I'd like to wish the editor and staff of the 85-86 Pirate Log good luck-believe me, you'll need it! To Mrs. Merillat, well, we couldn't have done it without you. It's been a hectic year and we've had our share of problems, but I believe we've done what we set out to do. We have successfully recorded another year. snxswkxssenwnxswobotxsnonsb Kelly O NMOLSE'IHVHO smmmm' UH NIH Ill v 991.9 I- an and 00 MHV'I llllll -


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