New Washington High School - Highwayman Yearbook (New Washington, IN)
- Class of 1970
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AS THE YOUTH OF THE WORLD TODAY WE ENJOY A NEW CHALLENGE AND A CHANCE TO BETTER OUR- SELVES AND THE WORLD A- ROUND US. WE THE STUDENTS ARE A PART OF THE WORLD OF NEW WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL AND OUR COMMUNITY IN WHICH WE LIVE. THIS IS OUR WORLD-WELCOME TO IT OPENING ................ 1 ACADEMICS. ............ 30 ORGANIZATIONS ........ 44 SPORTS ................ 52 ALBUM ................ 64 CLOSING 81 ADVERTISING. . 94 VARIED HOPES FORMING W CREATE MOBILE PATTERNS, CONSTANTLY SHIFTING, THESE ENDLESS HOPES BECOME PRACTICAL THEN IDEALISTIC, THEN STUPENDOUS, THEN ORDINARY. THEY RANGE FROM PASSING A TEST TO PAINTING STRIPS DOWN ROADS, FROM OWNING A CAR TO DRAGRACING, F ROM HELPING OTHERS TOJUST HAVING FUN. HOPES COMPOSED OF DREAMS AND REASONS FORM BRILLIANT PICTURES IN OUR WORLD OF REALITY. Students help their friends in more ways than one. Art promotes an appreciation of one s hands, a most important tool in get- ting the job done and in expressing emotions. A qittley snow never hurt any student. Keep your eyes on the road ,and your hands on the wheel ls? Is that all there SUBDUED TONES- SMALL TOWN SHOPS TREE-LINES STREETS AND OLD LANDMARKS BLENDED WITH PIECES AND SHAPES OF VILLAGE TRADITIONS AND VENTURES CREATE FOR THE HIGHWAYMAN, A CLOSENESS, AN INTIMACY WITH THE COMMUNIT-Y- A WARM TOUCH IN ttOUR WORLDt, Here our students can let themselves go, feel free from the pressures oflife and have a little fun. The drive and ambition of NW students is not confined to school activities. They go into the community where the town benefits from their interest. The Lodge Hall hhdowntownh, stands as one of the oldest landmarks. The Bank officials held open house to dedicate the new building. The people at NWHS know what it takes to get with the fads and fashions; turtle neck sweaters, rings, big wide watches, long hair are him . After school, popular eating places draw crowds of hungry young people. THE NEW WASHINGTON YOUTH, HOPING TO SET HIMSELF APART, TO BE NOTICED, TO BE EXTRAORDINARY, EXPERIMENTS WITH FORMS OF EXPRESSION- THE NEW, THE LOUD, THE BRIGHT- THE MINI HEMLINES, THE LOVE BEADS. THE FAST DANCES. IN HIS WORLD, HIS PERIOD OF RESTLESSNESS, OF ACTIVITY, OF MOBILITY, HE DISCOVERS IDENTITY AND HIS PERSONAL DESIGN FOR LIFE IS THAT ALL THERE IS? r 10 Senior Officers Vickie Turner, Jim Bower, Doug Deppe, Marsha Bower look and wonder where they will leave their foot prints! Class Of 70 Looks To A New Decade MR 8: MISS NWHS-DONNA COLLINS AND JIM BOWER THE SENIOR CLASS OF 70 LOOKS FORWARD TO BEING A PART OF A NEW DECADE -ONE THAT WILL HOLD A PERFECT, MOMENT -ONE THAT WILL MOLD A PERFECT SOCIETY -ONE THAT WILL GLOW FOR THE WHOLE WORLD. JERRY WAYNE ABBOTT JAMES DOUGLAS BOWER MARSHA KAY BOWER JERRY LEE BOLEY Retha Wiley and Jerry Abbott do push ups to keep in shape for THE MOST ATHLETIC. MARY ELLEN BOWER ll JERRY LEE CAMPTON STEPHEN DOUGLAS CASEY DONALD RAY CLEMONS DONNA JEAN COLLINS x . GARY RAY COOPER GARY EDWARD CORNELL LIN A KAY DEAN Let s hear some music, says Patty Brandenburg to Bill Griffith, BEST-ALL-ROUND. CAROL ANN DEAN l3 l4 DOUGLAS ROSS DEPPE JERRY RAY DICKEY TANYA I. EAGLIN MOST DEPENDABLE Marsha Bower and David Nichols ap- parently were in shock by the thought of so much money in the new bank. DEBRA SUE GOFORTH DIXIE LEE FISHER MOST TALENTED Tanya E'aglin watches Henry Waters prac- tice on the piano. BONNIE GALE HALL LONNIE DALE HALL MARTHA CAROL HATFIELD 15 4-H -.-.- A, I. -.. .v 16 RANDALL RAY HEBNER l A3: . MARIA HUBER HARRIET NYOKA HICKS LINDA JANE HOBBS DONNA F AYE IVERS Gale Hall wheels 3 big stick over them as the WITTIEST. Janie Hobbs and Gene comes natural-MOST r .L-w her twin brother, Dale. Seniors pick Graves d o in g what TALKATIVE. RICHARD DALE JONES MARILYN SUE KINDER MARY LYNN NETHERTON TERRELL E. KEMP LOUIS RAY NASH DAVID ROBERT NICHOLS l7 CUTEST, Donna Collins and Teddy Dean anxiously wait for the arrival of Santa Claus. GRETA MARIE PERKINSON DOROTHY LOUISE SCHINDLER TERESA SUE SCHNEITER GARY LEE TAYLOR 18 g BEST DRESSED Lynda Perkins and Louis Nash apparently are ready for the all school dance. Students watch as MOST POPULAR Marilyn Kinder and Doug Deppe dance to By the Time I Get to Phoenix? HENRY DOUGLAS WATE RS 20 RETHA JEAN WILEY WAYNE A. ZOLLMAN MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Mary Netherton and Jim Bower wonder what step they will take next after graduation. MOST INTELLECTUAL Terry Schneiter and Richard Jones study in the library to learn about the world outside our community. Dr. John E. Reisert Speaks At Commencement On June 3rd Dr. John E. Reisert talks to Salutatorian Maria Huber, Valedictorian Richard Jones, and Third Rank Terry Schneiter about future plans. Graduates march to receive diplomas. John Philip Sousa Award winner, Tanya Eaglin and Commercial Award winner, Donna Ivers, is con- . gratulated by Board Member Carroll Betty Crocker Award w1nner, Steele. Janie dons Cap and Gown to share the last farewells. Mary Netherton, travels abroad to study European civilization. i Marilyn Kinder received the DAR Award. HONOR SOCIETY: R1: Steve Eldridge, Ruby Taflinger, Karen Hayes, Patty Fouts, Anita Cartright, Vickie Turner, Betty Huber, Mike White. R2: V-Pres. Jim Bower, Terry Schneiter, Becky Moore, Pres. RichardJones, Secretary, Teresa Selmier, Jo Ann Bramble, Treas. Leon Gilbert. Dr. Foust Awards Diplomas To lndustrious Seniors Dr. Joseph Foust chats with Scholarship winners, Frank Campbell, Sharrona Wingham, and Terry Schneiter. 4 yr. Perfect Attendance Awards: Jim Bower, Marianna Adams, Gary Taylor, Martha Hatfield, Richard Jones :3 24 Proud parents and friends show mixed emotions as Seniors walk down the aisle. Board members congratulate the Alumni Science Award winner, Richard Jones, and the John Allen English Award win- ner, Mary Huber. Greater Clark County School Board Members Carroll Steele, David James, Robert Gallagher, Boyd Farnsley, Carl Reschar, John Long, and Ernest Schowe were present for Commencement. 25 I Henry Waters-Sharrona Wingham ls Prom King and Queen , . Jani- weak 39:... ,. . -...- - And ever the bewitching smile, to her face bequiled, Paused and broadenH, and broke in a ripple of fun. Arthur Symons 26 Sharon Isaac presents a gift of roses to Queen Sharrona. Queen Sharrona smiles happily while Leon Gilbert places the crown on her head. PROM KING AND QUEEN COURT: Doug Deppe and Marsha Bower, Louis Nash and Marilyn Kinder, King Henry Waters and Queen Sharrona Wingham, Mr. and Miss Junior-Sharon Isaac and Leon Gilbert, Patty Brandenburg and Bill Griffith. V l WI! 27 Catherine Spaiding Ballroom Lights The Mood For A Night In Paris gI never believed Paris would look like this? Butch and Mary try it alone. LAnd Herek To Paris in 1980, 1 . c; I I ': i. .m ,, ; ,. ' ' kw. W . . w jJ ' N . 28 Janie and Anita read the prophecy of all the Seniors. Let,s Dance? ------ 1 Hust Hangilf Around. This is itJ Paris by NighW 30 llllollll'llluI lllI-IIlIi vlll Illllllillll'llll 4IHIllliililll l1 Academics ALL CLASSROOM ASSIGN- MENTS COMPEL THE STUDENT TO ACT: HE CAN TAKE IDEAS AND USE THEM, OR IGNORE THEM. BUT WHATEVER IS DONE, THE FACT REMAINS THAT OUR STUDENTS MUST HAVE FACTS AND KNOWLEDGE TO MEET THE DEMANDS OF OUR COMPLICATED, TECHNICAL WORLD. Guidance Counselor, Mrs. Grace Barnes, counsels with all students concerning their problems and future plans. i r ? 32 Student Welders Learn to Earn? Beginning typists soon End out if this is nTheir Thing . Freshmen girls display the skill which they acquired in Physical Education classes. To help students learn more about Anatomy, Mrs. Mildred McDaniel ret moves the heart from the model to study the circulatory system. Mrs. Patricia Cohen concentrates on her newjob as Biology teacher. 34 Mrs. Miriam Matthews points to other worlds as she makes a point in history. David Brown, Justin Murphy, Roger Graebe, and Larry Harbin isolate themselves to do some sketching, but take time out to watch the pretty girl. All Classes Blend Together To Mold The Individual For A Better World Mrs. Linda Bower designates the dif- ferent gender of nouns in French. A passage from Camelot is the topic of discourse in Mrs. Paula Frakes liter- ature class. 36 Mary Cruse ls Crowned Leprechaun Queen If eyes were made for seeing, then beauty is its own excuse for being. Ralph Waldo Emerson Relaxed back 1n 1115 seat, Mark Hamner, ex- Alissa Evans, Wayne Zollman, Louis Nash sit out one dance plains the strategy 0f searching for the Lep- to chat with the DJ,S Marvin Maxwell and Al Risen from rechaun,s Pot-of-Gold to a confused, but in- WKLO. terested listener, Norma Shepherd. LEPRECHAUN QUEENS COURT: Freshmen Kevin Wiggam and Terre Evans; Juniors Bruce Carroll and Teresa Selmier; Seniors Richard Jones and Dorothy Schindler; Sophomores Mark Hamner and Mary Cruse Queen 37 Alissa, Wayne and Louis discuss the new soul sounds to be played. hAw come on David-Cool MW thHAT! Do the uFunky Chicken with that LeprechaunW 38 The Leprechaunk Queen is pre- ; ' sented with a beautiful Shamrock hAlright, who hid the pot: of gold? Necklace by escort Mark Hamner. Leths request hThe Tennessee Bird Walk! h thance to the Musich Formidable Decisions Are Made When Needs Compete With Ideals The friendly voice of Ruth Bowman is familiar to all of us. Principal I. L. Baker points out an interesting fact about Aeronautics to Jerry. 40 Intent on accuracy, Offlce helpers, Denise Scott and Thelma Hines, check daily the attendance records. FOREVER CHANGING-snatches oflife where buildings expand, people grow, action follows dreams, needs compete with ideals. -m.. Requisitions, purchase orders, in- AD a ' NI STRAT' on BU'LDIHG 3 voices and money is what Bessie Stoner hears everyday. c a 2: A 1 s a c um is c on MY 5,39299215 41 .- u iguana 3.. duct- Bus Drivers, Custodians Keep Us Going Pondering intently, Forest Bussey decides which job to tackle. 42 Students homeward bound, head for the buses. Les Long and Raymond Graves pause for a moment for the photographer. Cooks, Librarians Pose Before Starting A Busy Day LIBRARIANS are Miss Mary Clapp, Vickie Bare, Kathy Carroll, Kathy Nash, Bonita Franklin, Kathy Boley, Connie May, Greta Parkinson, Sharon Webb, Teresa Salmier, Bette Ivers, Peggy Helton,J0yce Lawrence, Mary Netherton. This year school lunch was served by Birdie Lawrence, LulaJohnson, Alma Newman, Ona Smith, Jean Vest. 43 F.F.A.: R1: Larry Lafferty, George Waters, Leon Gilbert, David Kelley, Mike White, Louis Nash, Larry Newby, Mickey Perkins, Tony Dean, Gene Graves, Gary Harbin, Dennis Vest. R2: Danny Lewellan, Eddie Powers, Donnie Barlow, Steve Casey, Wayne Zollman, Gary Cooper, Bobby Weston, Larry Curry, Raymond Clapp, James Brunet, Mike Bowyer, Rickey Barrett, Tom Brown, Rickey Ballard, Steve Hicks, Mr. Joe Moody. R3: Herby Smithers, Gary Brandenburg, Hary Hicks, Steve Burgin, David Holloway, Robert Tucker, Edward Wiley, Andy Stoner, Tom Camp- ton, Jerry Haycox, Danny King, Donnie Griffith,Jerry Abbott, Jerry Dickey. R4: Charles Davis, Richard Fellows, Randy Franklin, Earl Copple,Jerry Vest, David Brown, Loren Jenkins, John Hobbs, Mike Campton, Richard Amick, Neil S pencer. .; 44 FFA SWEETHEART-Retha Wiley The smile served its purpose in being smiled. FFA Officers are David Kelley, Treas.; Leon Gilbert, Sentinel; Louis Nash, Pres.; Larry Newby, Reporter; Mickey Perkins, Sedy; Mike White, V-Pres.; Mr. Joe Moody. Organizations INVOLVEMENT WAS A WORD WITH WHICH OUR STUDENTS WERE FAMILIAR. RESPONSI- BILITY WAS A NECESSITY AS STUDENTS TACKLED THE PROBLEMS OF STAGING A SCIENCE FAIR OR HAVING A SPRING CONCERT. SELF-SATIS- F ACTION WAS ACHIEVED WHEN YEARBOOK STAFF MEMBERS SAW THEIR EFFORTS ON A PRINTED PAGE AND PAPER STAF F MEMBERS PUBLISHED THE HAPPENINGS OF NW. THE NEWLY FORMED CLUBS STARTED THINGS SWINGING IN A WORLD OF THEIR OWN BY SELLING SPIRIT RIBBONS OR COMMUNICATING WITH PEN PALS. 45 Marching Mustangs Get New Suits; Pep Club Leads Hoosier Hysteria THE CHORUS PERFORMED AT CHRISTMAS, SPRING CONCERT, AND GRADUATION ACTIVITI ES. This year the band was led by Mr. Stephen Compton. BAND: R1: Geraldine Kemp, Leah Ann White, Teresa Selmier, Ethel Waters, Marianna Adams, Sharon Webb, Janie Bower, Bonnie Baker, Carolyn Waters R2: Terry Schneiter, Justin Murphy, Walter Isaac, Sally Bower, Lora Johnson, James Brunet, Marcia Scott, Teddy Dean R3: Tanya Eaglin, Randy Hebner, Billy Stoner, Donnie Barlow, Bruce White, Terry Johnson, Mark Robison, Wade Clapp, Eddie Powers R4: Teresa Branstetter, Denise Scott, Lonnie Rich- ards, Rickey Dockery, Henry Waters, Gary Cornell, Mickey Perkins, Rickey May, Donnie Clemons, Johnnie Zollman. V 's P $ Pep Club Officers are Patty Brandenburg, V-Pres.; Bonita Franklin, Sec y.; Donna Collins, Pres.; Patricia Carroll, Reporter; Patty Fouts, Treas. FIELD COMMANDER Vickie Turner PEP CLUB: R1: Louise Morgan, Bonnie Weston, Alissa Evans, Terre Evans, Rebecca Moore, Sharon Isaac, Rebecca Rayburn, Retha Wiley, Mary Cruse R2: Betty Huber, Jo Ann Bramble, Debby Mathas,Joan King, Ellen Bower, Sharrona Wingham, Dorothy Schindler,Janie Hobbs, Barbara Bowyer, Anita Cartright, Donna Collins, Marilyn Kinder, Miss Mary Clapp R3: Pam Bladen, Kim Barton, Kathy Rivers, Anna Hammer, Bette Ivers,Joy Wingham, Joyce Law- rence, Melody North, Patty Fouts, Karen Hayes, Alice Ellenburg, Marsha Bower, Patty Brandenburg R4: Maxine Pace, Katherine Hall, Donna Ballard, Stella Layton, Diane May, Elizabeth Pettit, Dorothy Murray, Kathy Franklin, Lynnette Boston, Margaret Hobson, Kathy Bowman, Bonita Franklin, Peggy Helton R5: Patty Green, Belinda Gill, Vickie Bare, Cathy Nash, Kathy Carroll, Sharon Webb, Teresa Selmier, Vickie Turner, Tanya Eagh'n, Teresa Branstet- ter, Rhonda Carroll, Janet Haycox, Debra Powers, Patricia Carroll. 47 ?on- Science Fair Has 40 Exhibits Annual Staff Has Think Sessions 0; :7 ! Q rt .i? , m SCIENCE CLUB: R1: Mrs. Mildred McDaniel, Rebecca Moore, Treas., Teresa Selmier, V-Pres., David Taflinger, Pres., Patty Fouts, Sec,y, Debby Mathas, Reporter R2: Alissa Evans, Jo Ann Bramble, Diane May, Sharon Isaac, Jana Aaron, Betty Huber, Sharon Webb, Vickie Turner, Ruby Taflinger, Joyce Lawrence, Rebecca Rayburn, Nona Richards R3: Randy Branstetter, Dennis Vest, Don Rodgers, George Waters, Mike White, Rickey Barrett, Mike Cole, Dave Rodgers,Jerry Clapp, Mark Raymer, Dwight Wiggam, Melody North. PAPER STAFF: R1: Alissa Evans, Co-Editor, Patty Brandenburg, Editor, Marsha Bower, Business Manager R2: Patty Fonts, Pam Bladen, Bette Ivers, Randy King, Margaret Hobson, Frank Campbell, Melody North, Teresa Selmier, Gary Vertrees, Sharrona Wingham, David Nichols, Marianna Adams, Gale Hall, Ellen Bowers. 48 ANNUAL SALESMAN: R1: Kevin Wiggam, Dorothy Murray, Mary Cruse, Mrs. Doris Patton checks a typing Sharon Webb R2: Mary Netherton, Ed Arthur, Mark Hamner, Louis Nash. problem for Denise. ANNUAL STAFF: R1: Melody North, Lynda Perkins, Tanya Eaglin, Business Manager, Lynnette Boston, Co-Edi- tor, Marianna Adams, Editor, David Nichols, Editor, Janie Hobbs, Retha Wiley R2: Della Shepherd, Norma Shep- herd, Linda Dean, Barbara Bowyer, Harriet Hicks, Sharon Isaac, Martha Hatfield, Rebecca Rayburn, Doug Deppe, Ellen Bower, Wayne Zollman, Wanda Taylor, Greta Perkinson, Henry Waters, Thelma Hines, Marilyn Kinder, Donna Boling, Donna Collins, Joan King, Anita Cartright. 50 LATIN CLUB: R1: Dennis Vest, Betty Huber, Neva Jackson, Jo Ann Bramble, Debby Mathas, Gary Vertrees, Mike Rivers R2: Joyce Lawrence, Debra Powers, Linda Dean, LaVerne Campton, Ruby TaHinger, Barbara King, Harriet Hicks, Steve Eldridge R3: Charles Davis, Steve Rhoten, James Bower,Jim Kinder, William Moore, Vincent Coomer, Mike White, Steve Burgin, Dave Robison, Roger Dake, Mr. Amadeus Leano. FRENCH CLUB: R1: Dixie Fisher, Janet Haycox, Patricia Carroll,Joy Wingham, Angie Brison, Stella Layton, Dorothy Schindler, Denise Scott, Becki Rayburn, Anita Cartright R2: Martha Hatfield, Donna Collins, Terry Schneiter, Sharon Issac, Becky Moore, Leon Gilbert, Mrs. Linda Bower, Marilyn Kinder, Karen Hayes, Dwight Wiggam, David Taflinger, Ronnie Coomer, Katherine Hall, RichardJones R3: Jerry Clapp,.David Rogers, Bruce Carroll, Ed Arthur, Gary Hall, Randy Branstetter. Newly Formed Tri-Hi-Y Stresses Character, Service .K TRI-HI-Y: R1: Donna Cole, Retha Wiley, Janie Hobbs, Alissa Evans, Pam Bladen, Patty Fouts, Karen Hayes, Lynda Perkins R2: Mickey Perkins, Bonita Franklin, David Rodgers, Randy Branstet- ter, Anita Cartright, Neva Jackson, Betty Huber, Greta Perkinson R3: Dwight Wiggam, Earl Copple, Mike Shackelford, Rickey Casey, Mike Smith, Gary Purlee, David Kelley R4: Miss Reid, Patricia Carroll, Kenneth Pulliam, Don Rodgers, Richard Layton, George Waters, Sharon Isaac, Becki Rayburn GAA: R1: Jana Aaron,Jamie Hobbs, Anita Cartright, Retha Wiley, Mary Crug, Marilyn Kinder, Tanya Eaglin, Kathy Franklin, Bon- nie Weston, Alissa Evans, Becki Rayburn, Mrs. Matthews R2: Eliza- beth Pettit, Bonita Franklin, Terre Evans, Bette Ivers, Karen Hayes, Sharon Isaac. R3: Barbara Bowyer, Wilma Dean, Margaret Hobson, Sally Bower, Katherine Hall R4: Donna Collins, Debby Mathas, Kathy Bowman, Kathy Rivers, Marcia Scott, Anna Hammer, Patty Fouts R5: Patricia Doyle, Becky Moore R6: Marsha Graebe, Betty Huber R7: Kathy Goforth, Teresa Selmier, Nona Richards, Diana May, Kim Barton, Stella Layton R8: Wanda Cochran, Mary Netherton, Patty Brandenburg, Marsha Bower, Lora Johnson, Vickie Turner, Linda Dean, Alice Ellenburg, Pam Blad- en, Kathy Bowley, Donna Ballard 51 .- .mnmuv... . . n. .3 .... . . .m... .-J. :- m. . .. 3...... .. .33... ... .. . ..... v ..... .. ........... :1... .m. ... .u. .. y... $3. ....... i. .43. . 2...... g... . ..... .1. n 53.. .3... .. .1 ...... . w... -.w.7. . . .umr ... .. . ... a. mmuunn.mmmnm. .. .....m...mmw...... : . .......m..mmw.. .m... : .......;..... .3 u. ...... ..u .... .1 H Ewing ,V ..n. .3. a... .......... h. z... x 1.. . :kx L -. vs ., .. . 5 52 Sports ? WHILE NW STUDENTS SEEK- ED THE ACADEMIC KNOWL- EDGE NECESSARY FOR LIFE, THEY ALSO LEARNED SPORTS- MANSHIP AND TEAMWORK BY PARTICIPATING IN ORGANIZED ATHLETICS. THE MAIN REASON WHY ONE PARTICIPATES IN A SPORTING EVENT, WHETHER AS A SPECTATOR OR PLAYER, IS TO GAIN FULFILLMENT AND ENJOYMENT FROM ITITHIS YEAR OUR MUSTANGS WON THE DIXIE MONON CONFERENCE. 53 Mustangs Chalk Up I3-9 Season To A Dixie Monon Title 3 Coach Matthews goes through defensive and ofh Gary Vertrees leaps past the defenders to get two points for fensive plays with the boys. New Washington. Bruce Carroll Mark Hamner Gary Vertrees Randy King Ricky Dockery VARSITY BASKETBALL H-day Tourney Jeff. Co. Tourney Madison Sec. Jerry Abbott NW 77 7O 74 85 56 62 73 89 82 49 85 74 83 67 74 70 66 76 62 52 Borden North Harrison Crothersville Heltonville Silver Creek Medora Shawe Fayetteville Austin Hauser Waldron Dillsboro Switzerland Co. Austin Henryville Charlestown Lanesville Southwestern Switzerland Co. Eastern South Central Southwestern Ed Arthur Richard Netherton Mike Shackelford Gary Hall Mike Rivers Dennis Brison Reserves, Freshmen Gain Hardwood Experience Assistant Coach, Jack McGinnis, and Coach, Jim Mat- Gary Hall convinces his opponents that flust any of the thews, check the calender for future events. Mustangs can make a basketW R1: STATISTICIANS: Jerry Dickey, Kerry Holloway, Neal Spencer R2: VARSITY TEAM: Rickey Dockery, Randy King, Bruce Carroll, Ed Arthur, Mark Hamner, Richard Netherton, Dennis Brison, Billy Griffith, Gary Hall, Mike Shackelford, Mike Rivers, Gary Vertrees, Mr. Matthews. jV BASKETBALL NW 30 34 60 56 43 76 70 51 56 JV 67 Tourney 53 50 50 56 6O 40 53 72 Borden 23 North Harrison 39 Crothersville 32 Heltonville 40 Silver Creek 52 Medora 22 Shawe 62 F ayetteville 35 Austin 42 Henryville 38 Charlestown 34 Henryville 35 Charlestown 54 Lanesville 26 Southwestern 48 Switzerland Co. 32 Eastern 35 South Central 41 FRESHMEN TEAM: George Waters, Kevin Wiggam, Mike Shelburne, Mike Cole, Bobby Weston, Raymond Vertrees, Roy Ivers, Wade Clapp, Mr. McGinnis. JV TEAM: R1: Randy Branstetter, Mike Shelburne, Mike Cole, Dwight Wiggam, Wade Clapp, Kevin Wiggam, George Waters R2: Mr. McGinnis, Raymond Vertrees, Roger Dake, Mark Hamner, Ronnie Abbott, Larry Curry, Bobby Weston, Roy Ivers. 57 Diamondmen Record Winning Marks w , ' BASEBALL TEAM: R1: Roy Ivers, Raymond Vertrees, Dwight Wiggam, Mike Shelburne, Dave Rodgers, Ricky , Dockery, Gary Vertrees, Jim Bower R2: Mr. Matthews, Mark Hamner, Jim Kinder, Gary Hall, Roger Dake, Randy 1 King, Mike Shackelford, Bruce Carroll, Ed Arthur, Kerry Holloway Swinging hard, Outfielder Gary Hall connects for the long ball. Gary wins a trophy for his outstanding sportsmanship. 58 TRACK TEAM: R1: Bruce Carroll, Randy King, Roger Dake,,Ed Arthur, Ronnie Abbott, Gary Hall, Larry Curry, Bill Griffith, Gene Graves, Ric- hard Fellows, Bradley Harbin, Mr. McGinnis R2: Jerry Abbott, Harry Fry, Mike Shackelford, Doug Deppe, Ricky Dockery, Dwight Wiggam R3: Dennis Brown CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: R1: David Kelley, Dwight Wiggam, Mike Shelburne, Don Rodgers, Kevin Wiggam, Gene Graves R2: Mr. McGinnis, Mike Bowyer, Ronnie Abbott, Randy King, Roger Dake, Jerry Clapp Jerry Abbott goes up and over as he trys for a new record. CAPTAIN-Becky Moore Mary Cruse Becky Rayburn Sharon Isaac iley Retha W 60 Cheerleaders, Pep Club, Fans Play Active Role in Sports Charged with the ugo power of enthusiastic fans, the cheerleaders encouraged athletes toward victory. Build- ing support was the cheerleaders primejob. Future Re - V e u . . . . E S I serve and Var51ty Cheerleaders W111 come from anywhere g, . .7. AK .1 t .. ' .1 $1 t , 3 . . . . ' h 'V ; 5! NH. Xv r ' 't m the school, but the most promlsmg up commg cheer- '3: - l$ W '5? wVMN Hex .. - e leaders are the Freshmen and JV Cheerleaders. 41 FRESHMEN CHEERLEADERS are Kathy Bowman, Diane May, Jana Aaron. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS are Terre Evans, Louise Morgan, Bonnie Weston, Alissa Evans. 61 Pam Morgan Is Crowned Basketball Queen The light of love, the purity of grace, The mind, the music breathing from her face, The heart whose softness harmonized the world- And oh, that eye was in itself a soul! Lord Bryan 62 Carrying her bouquet of red roses, 1970 Basketball Queen, Pam Morgan, is escorted to her throne by Richard Fellows. BASKETBALL QUEENS COURT: R1: Miss Nancy Lauter, Flower Girl; Mr. Martin Wells, Crown Bearer R2: Debby Mathas, Reigning Queen; Donna Collins, Senior; Pam Morgan, Queen; Karen Hayes, Sophomore;Joan King, Junior R3; Leon Gilbert, Doug Deppe, Richard Fellows, Danny Lewellan, Larry Harbin. Junior Class Officers are Debby Mathas, 5863!; Bruce Carroll, V-Pres.: Sharon Isaac, Treas.; Mrs. Mary Elliott, Spon- sor; Leon Gilbert, Pres.; Mr. Jack Roberts, Sponsor. 64 MR. 8c MISS JUNIOR Leon Gilbert Sharon Isaac Some Jolly Juniors have spurts of spirit during their classes. Album PEOPLE, NOT JUST ROOMS AND BOOKS, MAKES A SCHOOL A DYNAMIC PLACE OF LEARN- ING. LEADERSHIP IS GAINED BY CLASS OFFICERS AS THEY ASSUME THE RESPONSIBILITY OF HEADING CLASS PROJECTS SUCH AS A CLASS TRIP OR THE PREPARATION OF A PROM. THROUGH ACTIVITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS THESE YOUNG ADULTS CAN SATISFY THEIR NEEDS WHILE AT THE SAME TIME MAP THEIR FUTURES FOR FOR OUR WORLD. 65 66 Class of l97l Sets Paris By Night Mood At Prom Ed Arthur Darlene Bodkin Donna Boling Lynnette Boston Michael Bowyer Jo Ann Bramble Steve Burgin Bruce Carroll Jerry Clapp Mabel Clapp Joyce Clemons LaVerne Compton Patricia Conley Ronnie Coomer Ricky Dockery Harry Fry Leon Gilbert Roger Graebe Gary Hall Freddie Halcomb Larry Harbin Kerry Holloway Betty Huber S haron I saac Neva J ackson Joan King Randy King Debby Mathas Connie May '. Rebecca Moore Louise Morgan Justin Murphy Luther Murray Richard Netherton Larry Newby Rebecca Rayburn Mark Raymer Steve Rhoten Mike Rivers David Robison Denise Scott Teresa Selmier Della Shepherd Norma Shepherd Neil Spencer David Taflinger Gary Vertrees Sharon Webb Ronald Willey Sophomores Numbering 75 Compose Largest Class Sophomore Class officers are Mr. Jack McGinnis, Sponsor; Mary Cruse, Se6y; Mike White, V-Pres.; Mike Shackelford, Pres.; Patty Fouts, Treas.; Miss Susan Reid, Sponsor. Robbie Abbott Donnie Barlow Pamela Bladen Katheryn Boley Sally Bower Randall Branstetter Angie Brison .i, Dennis Brison Thomas Brown Patricia Carroll Rickie Casey Raymond Clapp Cherilynn Clemons Wanda Cochran LaDonna Cole James Compton Vincent Coomer Earl Copple Mary Cruse Larry Curry Roger Dake Wilma Dean Patricia Doyle Elaine Edwards Steven Eldridge Alice Ellenb urg Alissa Evans Rosie Fitzgerald Patty Fouts Bonita Franklin Anna Hamner Mark Hamner Janet Haycox Jerry Haycox Karen Hayes Peggy Helton Harry Hicks John Hobbs Ronnie Horine Phillip Ison Bette Ivers Lora Johnson David Kelley James Kinder Barbara King Larry Lafferty Cheryl Lamb Joyce Lawrence Richard Layton Richard Leep Danny Lewellen Connie May William Moore Melodie North Randall Oakley Mickey Perkins Greg Powell Edward Powers Debra Powers Kenneth Pulliam Gary Purlee Terry Raney David Rodgers Mike Shackelford Michael Smith Ruby Taflinger Allen Washnock Sophomores Add Quality To School MR. AND MISS SOPHOMORE Patty F outs Mark Hamner George Waters Robert Waters Bonnie Weston Michael White Dwight Wiggam Edward Wiley Joy Wingham 71 Freshmen Get Involved Quickly Freshman class officers are Kathy Franklin, Treas.; Kevin Wiggam, Pres.; Mr. Amadeus Leano, Sponsor; Mike Shelburne, V-Pres.; Dorothy Murray, Sedy. Jana Aaron . Richard Amick Donna Ballard Rickey Ballard Richard Barrett Kimberly Barton Kathryn Bowman Gary Brandenburg Thomas Campton Wade Clapp Elaine Clements Michael Cole Chris Cole Michael Dabney Charles Davis Judy Dean' Mary Dean Tony Dean Teressa Evans Richard Fellows Kathy Franklin Laymon F ranklin Cathy Goforth Marsha Graebe Beth Graves Donnie Griffith Katherine Hall Bradley Harbin Gary Harbin Carol Hicks Steve Hicks Margaret Hobson David Holloway Dennis Brown Howard Brown James Bruner Michael Campton Roy Ivers Loren Jenkins Deborah Kelley Danny King Janet King Stella Layton Diana May Pamela Morgan Dorothy Murray Debra Newby Elizabeth Pettit Nona Richards Kathy Rivers Donald Rodgers Marcia Scott Michael Shelburne Dennis Shepherd Herbert Smithers Vicki Smithers Andrew Stoner Wade Stricker John Taylor Raymond Vertrees Dennis Vest Jerry Vest Robert Weston Kevin Wiggam 4 qt..- 5 new masumm Freshmen soon learn that taking notes is the key to good grades. Girls in PE practice building pyramid to give them coordination and agility. MR. 81 MISS FRESHMAN Margaret Hobson Kevin Wiggam 8TH GRADE TEAM: R1: Randy Jones, Walter Isaac, Bruce White R2: Jerry Clapp, 8TH GRADE CHEERLEADERS are Cathy Nash, Mary Bowyer, Snyder, Lynn Sanders, Kim Matthews, Jeff Leah Ann White David Allen Kevin Arthur Bonnie Baker Janet Ballard Danny Ballard Vickie Bare Carla Beach Charles Boling Dennis Bower Mary Bowyer Teresa Branstetter Kathy Brown Ray Cain Kathy Carroll James Clapp Mike Clapp Tommy Cole Lander Campton Timothy Dabney Brenda Fisher Belinda Gill Patty Greene Lionel Groenenboom Virginia Hatfield Sheila Henry Aubrey Hicks 76 James Clapp, Danny Ballard, Robert Ison, Tommy Shackelford, Dennis Bower, John Wiggam, Mr. Pennington. Randy Jones Sharlett Kemp Vicky Layton Kim Matthews Cathy Nash Maxine Pace Brenda Parks Ralph Peach Pauletta Purlee Lynn Sanders Howard Schafer Martin Schindler Sue Ann Sexton Tommy Shackelford Donald Shepherd John Snyder Barbara Spencer Becky Stewart Billy Stoner Lillian Taylor Gail Tucker Massi Turner Rechell Walters Carolyn Waters Ethel Waters Leah Ann White Jeff Wiggam John Woods Dennis Hines Linda Hines Ted Hobson Walter Isaac Mr. Leroy Butler looks over nine weeks grades for 8th Graders. Miss Darlene Trammell talks to her class about the history of the United States. R.1. Mickey Greene, Michael Barton, Tony Wells, R.2. Dana Clapp Manager, Mark Robison, Chris G rad 8 seven Richard May, Dennis Pennington Coach. Michael Barton William Barrett Leslie Beach Michael Bell Eston Boley David Bower Janie Bower Sandra Bowyer Robert Burgin Rhonda Carroll Dana Clapp Gary Clapp Sharon Clements Anthony Cole Rita Collins Theresa Coomer Melissa Dake Kennith Davis Michele Foster David F ranklin Christian Grayson Mickey Greene Barry Griffith Dallas Grimes James Hall 78 7TH GRADE CHEERLEADERS are Janie Bower, Me- LeRoy Johnson, Robert Burgin, Leslie Beach. lissa Dake, Michele Foster. Grayson, Kenny Davis, James Hall Tony Kelley Geraldine Kemp Lloyd Kirby Richard May Russell McCoy Garry N ewby Caroline Powers Helen Reyer Mary Reynolds Lonnie Richards Mark Robison Clifford Sherrell Benjamin Stricker Larry Stricker Jane Taylor Jerry Vest Anthony Wells Bruce White Johnnie Zollman Kathy Whitehead , Mike Helton, Michael Helton Robert Ison Thelma Ison Kathy Jenkins Leroy Johnson 79 80 James Barlow Sheryl Barton Anita Boling David Casey Stanley Arthur Is it ever possible to capture James Boling Kendall Bratcher Lonis Brison Alex Carlisle Susan Carroll Lanny Compton Robert Davis Terry Dean Melinda Faith Michael Griffith Marcus Harbin Randall Hostetler William Isaac Terry Johnson Catherine Kelley Donald McCoy Ricky Parks David Reynolds Debra Ross Carolyn Schindler Marilyn Schindler Donald Smithers Karen Stark Lee Stricker Terri Taylor Keith Wiggam Mr. Dennis Pennington discusses History with his students. Grade Five 8 Six 3 all their attention? Pe Ballard Jeggy Bayes Dale Bower Terry Bowman Bobbi Branstetter Lecia Brison Robbie Brison Douglas Burgin Debbie Bussey Carl Chastain William Clements Delton Ellenburg Teresa F oster Samuel Helton Roger Hines Teresa Huttsell Lisa Ison Debbie King Terry McClellan Russell Oakley Loretta Shepherd Betty Singer Joseph Taflinger Anita Walters Wayne Warman Glenn Waters Lyman Waters Duane Wiggam Gina Wiggam Twy' . 1 Cindy Willey Rickey Willie 82 Ricky Burke Cynthia Clapp LaRita Compton Keith Dean Billy Dickey Robert Fields Jeffrey Gill Philip Giltner Janet Graves Jeffrey Grayson Rand Gregory Geof rey Hammond Christy Harbin Luanne Harbin Cheryl Haynes David Helton Shelley Henry Maggie Isaac Michael Kirby Sally May Billy Gene Peach Mary Jane Powers Sherrill Scott Delmar Stark Nora Stoner David Waters William Wells Grade Five Tina Wingham At least two of these students have completed Debbie Arthur Cathy Ballard Bonita Beach Janice Bentley Wanda Bentley Charles Bohannon Sharon Boling Greg Bower Dwayne Bratcher Robin Brison Steven Brown Catherine Cherry Melanie Clapp Kathy Dean Charles F ergison Edward Franklin Beverly Giltner Teresa Head Bobby Reyer Rex Reynolds James Ross Carole Shaw Jeffrey Steele David Stutesman Douglas Taylor Jay Walters Grade Four the reading assignment. Cathy Whitt Kelly Wiggam Timothy Williamson Mrs. Nancy Rotan helps to decorate classroom. the Christmas tree for her 83 . .Wv..;:a..w- .A m+ w 4s,-- .- 1 I Miss Esther Giltner listens carefully to a students' response. Grade Three Marissa Bare David Bohannan Tina Casey Melinda Caudill Lori Clapp Debra Clements Lance Compton Robert Fer 'son Sonya Fielg: Kevin Foster Dennis Johnson Claireen Kemp Mark Kincaid Nancy Lauter Jean Layton James May Linda McClellan Betty McCoy Tony Meek Juwanna Peach James Rivers Brenda Shaw Timothy Stricker Mark TaHinger Joe Vanover Carol Westmorland Kimberly Wheeler Derwin Wiggam Lane Wingham Yancy York Jerry Zollman student for this picture. Judy Boling Karen Bower James Bowman Dimity Brading David Burgin Edward Burgin Cheri Carroll Kelly Cartright Ronald Clapp Charles Cherry Edward Giltner Jackie Griffith Kim Harbin Camilla Holder Ronald Hooker Sandy Huttsell Lydia Layton Wilma Morgan Scotty Rush Loretta Schindler Stephen Robinson Tammy Shifflet Thomas Spencer Rickie Stricker Samuel Taflinger Martin Wells Randy Willey Mrs. Sonya Coppedge enjoys her students every day in every way. David Barton Kevin Barton Rita Bentley Grade Three 85 Bonnie Bohannan Douglas Branstetter David Cain Todd Carroll Saundra Cleffman Becky Clements Danny Cox Patricia Fergison Peggy Franklin Teresa Hammond Randall Harbin Vickie Henderson William Holder Jeffery Hostetler Mickey Huttsell Cheryl Johnson Barbara King Maudie Layton Bonnie McCellan Eric Newman Regina Robison Paul Steele Wade Stoner Loren Stricker Tommy Stutesman Carlos Vest Theresa Williamson Christopher Willie These students prove Grade Two Mrs. Laura Jones adds a touch of Christmas spirit to her room. 86 Duayne Barr Katrina Beach Joseph Brading Brian Bratcher Charles Cochran David Cole Sharla Davis Todd Dean Lisa Fergison Brenda Fields Bernice Freels Greg Hostettler Kelly Hostetler Maureena Johnson Sharon Lauter Dean May Donna Meek John Reynolds Lisa Robison Lonnie Robison Tammy Schowe that reading is fun. William Siewart Rhonda Smith Kenton Steele Daniel Stoner Jimmy Stutsman Talmage Taylor Todd Webb Teresa Weston Grade Two Mrs. Florence Carlisle admires the students work. 87 . vlwmn 3.4. 88 Linda Ballard Rodney Bayes William Bentley Carla Brison Michael Dickey James Fouts Lisa Graebe Kathy Hoagl Lisa Jones Now smile youk'e Stephanie Harbin and Harrington Isaac Donna King Sandra Layton Reanna Money Camille Neal Loria Perkinson Sherry Pulliam Phillip Robison Annette Shepherd Kendall Stricker Lori Ann Taflinger June Vanover Kathy Westmoreland Richard Wheeler Gladys Whitt on Candid Camera. Bobbi Gay Baker Kimberly Barr Troy Brandenburg Ronda Cartright Jimmy Caudill Melissa Fields Carol Fordise Michael Freels John Hobson Jim Jupin Lottie Kelley Sarah Layton Denise May Jeffrey Meek Teresa Money Howard Raye Lori Robison Donna Ross Tony Scott Kenneth Siewert Robert Stutesman Sandra Taylor Reginald Tucker Jeffery Vest Martha Ward Beverly Williamson William Dean ns Mrs. Frances Clapp starts addition in her class. Grade One Kindergarten The World Of Cool Mysteries Begin Tony Ballard William Ballard Kenneth Boling nu! - kv Karol Bower Margie Bower Annette Boyer Pamela Bratcher Wyatt Burke 1b L. Joe Cartwright Mitchell Clapp Timmy Clapp Tracey Clapp Brian Clapp Jerry Fouts Paula Gill Ricky Goforth Troy Head Mark Higbie Cathy Holder Ronda Hostettler Timothy Hostetler Kevin Hostetler Phil Johnson Mark Kemp Neyland McClellan David Money Joey Prestigiacomo Anita Reis Illa Robison Linda Robison Leisa Shaw Lisa Smith Ikey Stearns Shannon Steele Debbie Taflinger Larry Wam ler Timmy We b Patrick Wells Greg Wiggam Barbara Willey Paula Williams, Rebecca Wills A new addition to NW was Mr. Robert Krall, elemen- tary principal. Kindergarten teachers, Roberta Bastian and Sherry Fox, check out the supplies before the students arrive. Shirley White and Carol Burke spend many hours help- ing the grade school. 91 I 1 Senior Activities Range From ABBOTT, JERRY WAYNE: FFA 1,2,4; Pep Club 1,2, 3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Most Athletic 681 ADAMS, MARIANNA: Pep Club 3; Latin Club 3; An- nual Editor 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Paper 4; 4-yr. Perfect Attendance BOLEY, JERRY LEE BOWER, JAMES DOUGLAS: Latin Club 3,4; V-Pres. 3; Honor Society 3,4, V-Pres. 4; Basketball 1; Paper 3; Most Likely to Succeed 1881; Mr. NWHS; Statis- tician 2,3; Class Pres. 4, 4-yr. Perfect Attendance BOWER, MARSHA KAY: Pep Club 1,2,3,4; GAA 3,4; Class Reporter 3; Class Treasurer 4; Paper 3,4; Latin Club Pres. 3; Chorus 4; Most Dependable $81 BOWER, MARY ELLEN: Pep Club 3,4; GAA 2; Latin Club 3; Annual 4; Chorus 3,4; Paper 4 BOWYER, BARBARA JEAN: Pep Club 1,2,3,4; GAA 4; Chorus 2,3,4; Annual 4 BRANDENBURG, PATRICIA ANN: Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; V-Pres. 4; Science Club 2; Latin Club Secretary 3; Chorus 4; Paper 2,3,4; Editor 3,4; Best All Around 4881; GAA 3,4; Librarian 2 CAMPBELL, FRANK LEE: Chorus 3,4; Paper 3,4; Art Scholarship CAMPTON, JERRY LEE: Pep Club 1; FFA 1,2,4; Basketball 1; Chorus 3 CAMPTON, MARY ELLEN: Pep Club 1,2,3; Chorus 3,4; Latin Club 3 CARTRIGHT, ANITA JANE: Pep Club 2,3,4; French Club 4; GAA 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y Reporter 4; Cheerleader 2;'Annual 4; Paper 2,3; Honor Society 4 CASEY, STEPHEN DOUGLAS: Pep Club 1,2,3; FFA 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Cross Country 1;Track 1; Chorus 3 CLEMONS, DONALD RAY: Pep Club 2,3; Science Club 1,2,3; FFA 1,2; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 4; Ser- geant of Arms 3; Mr. Sophomore; Student Band Director 4 COLLINS, DONNA JEAN: Pep Club 1,2,3,4; President 4; French Club 4; GAA 4; Cheerleader 2; Annual 2, 3,4; Chorus 2,4; Paper 2; Miss NWI-IS; Cutest GS; COOPER, GARY RAY; Pep Club 1,2,3; FFA 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Chorus 3 92 CORNELL, GARY EDWARD: Pep Club 1,2,3; Science Club 1,2,4; FFA 1; Band 1,2,3,4 DEAN, LINDA KAY: Science Club 2; GAA 4; Latin Club 3,4;Annua1 4; Chorus 2,3; DEAN, TEDDY DOUGLAS: Pep Club 1,2,3; Science Club 1,2; FFA 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; Cutest 4881 DEAN, CAROL ANN: Pep Club 1,2,4; Science Club 2,3; French 1; GAA 4; Chorus 4; Paper 3,4; Libra- rian 1; FTA DEPPE, DOUGLAS ROSS: Latin Club 3; FFA 1; An- nual 4; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3,4; Chorus 4; Class Pres. 1; V-Pres. 2,4; Mr. Junior; Mr. Freshman; Most Popular 18S; DICKEY, JERRY RAY: Cross Country 2; Track 2; Baseball 1; FFA 1,2,3; Basketball 1;Manager 2,3,4. EAGLIN, TANYA I: John Philip Sousa Award; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; V-Pres. 2; Science 2; Cheerleader 1; Annual 1,2,3,4; Chorus 3; Treasurer 3; Miss Sopho- more; GAA Treasurer 4; Latin Club 3; Most Talent- ed 4881 FISHER, DIXIE LEE: French Club 4; Chorus 4 GOFORTH, DEBRA SUE: Pep Club 3; Latin Club 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Librarian 3,4 GRIFFITH, WILLIAM J.: Basketball 1,2,4; Chorus 4; Best All Around 1881 Track 1,2 GRAVES, EUGENE RAY: Pep Club 3; FFA 1,2,4; Cross Country 4; Most Talkative 4881 HALL, BONNIE GALE: Paper 4; Wittiest $3; HALL, LONNIE DALE: FFA 2,3; Wittiest ;ss; HATFIELD, MARTHA CAROL: French 4; Annual 4; 4-yr. Perfect Attendance HEBNER, RANDALL RAY: Pep Club 1,2; Science Club 1; Latin Club 3; FFA 1; Band 1,2,3,4 HICKS, HARRIET NYOKA HINES, THELMA LEE: Annual 4; Pep Club 3 Athletics To Scholarships HOBBS, LINDA JANE: Pep Club 2,3,4; Science Club 2; GAA 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y V-Pres. 4; Annual 4; Chorus 3,4; Most Talkative 188; HUBER, MARIA: Salutatorian; John Allen English Award; Pep Club 1; Science Club 1; Latin Club 3; Chorus 3,4; Class V-Pres. 1; Pres. 2 IVERS, DONNA FAYE: Pep Club 1,2,3; GAA 3; La- tin Club 3; Chorus 3; Paper 3; Commercial Award JONES, RICHARD DALE: French Club 4; Honor So- ciety 2,3,4, Pres. 4; Annual 3; Most Intellectual 188; Valedictorian; Alumni Science Award; ReadeHs Di- gest Award KEMP, TERRELL E.: Chorus 4 KINDER, MARILYN SUE: Pep Club 1,2,3,4; French Club Pres. 4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Pres. 3,4; Snow Queen 2; Annual 4; Chorus 4; Paper 3; Most Popular 1881 NASH, LOUIS RAY: Pep Club 2,3; FFA 1,2,3,4; Pres. 4; Annual 4; Chorus 2; Annual Salesman 4; Best Dressed 1881 NETHERTON, MARY LYNN: Pep Club 1,2,3; Science Club 2; GAA 1,2,3,4; Annual 4; Chorus 1,2,4; Li- brarian 2,3,4; Annual Salesman 4; Betty Crocker Award 4; Class Secretary 3; Most Likely to Succeed 1381 NICHOLS, DAVID ROBERT: FFA 1; Chorus 4; Paper 4; Annual Editor 4; Most Dependable $81 PERKINS, LYNDA SUE: Pep Club 1,2,3; Tri-I-Ii-Y 4; Annual 4; Chorus 4; Class Treas. 2; Reporter 1; Best Dressed 1881 PERKINSON, GRETA MARIE: Pep Club 1; Science Club 1,2,3; Secretary 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Annual 4; Cho- rus 1,4; Librarian 3,4; Latin 3 SCHINDLER, DOROTHY LOUISE: Pep Club 3,4; French Club 4 SCHNEITER, TERESA SUE: Pep Club 1,2,3; French Club 4; Honor Society Member 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Most Intellectual 188; ; Third Rank, Delta Kappa Gamma Scholarship; Outstanding Student Award TAYLOR, GARY LEE: 4-yr. Perfect Attendance TAYLOR, WANDA MAY: Pep Club 1,2,3; Cheerleader 1,2; Annual 3,4; Chorus 4 TURNER, VICKIE LYNN: National Honor Society 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Science Club 2,4; GAA 4; Latin Club 3; Annual 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 3; Band Officer 2,3; Majorette 3; Drum Majorette 4; Class Treasurer 1; Secretary 4 WATERS, HENRY DOUGLAS: Pep Club 1,2; Science Club 1,2; Latin Club 3; Annual 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Cross Country 1,2; Track 1; Most Talented 1881; Prom King WINGHAM, SHARRONA LYNN: Pep Club 3,4; Paper 4; Prom Queen; Alternate for Delta Kappa Gamma Scholarship aw, Advertisement And Closing THE WORLD OF ADVERTIS- ING HITS NW STUDENTS ON EVERY BILLBOARD, ON EVERY RADIO AND TELEVISION PRO- GRAM, IN EVERY NEWSPAPER AND MAGAZINE. AND WHEN THE ADVERTISING APPEALS, YOUNG PEOPLE BUY. IF YOU, THE READER, SEE SOMETHING IN THIS ADVERTISING SECTION THAT INTERESTS YOU, PLEASE PATRONIZE THAT MERCHANT. TO OUR ADVERTISERS, THANKS!! THE NEW WASHINGTON STATE BANK Each Depositor Insured to $15,000 F D I C Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Money Is The Most Important Thing You Can Own. Get The Right Start By Opening A Savings Account With Us. 95 BULAes INC. One Of Southern Indiana,s ';: Finest I 9 Specialty Shops Madison, Indiana HOUSE OF FLOWERS : 3 9 ' ' 9 Corsage Specialist 5 f 134-136 E. Main Street Madison, Indiana 47250 Phone 265-3561 1' 9 ' HOUSE OF JAMES i IR BEAUTY COLLEGE i .- 9Your Doorway To A More e Pleasant, More Secure, More 1 1 HEBNER'S Exciting Way Of Life0 ' 9': ASHLAND SERVICE STATION KOEHLER SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. . f: . g5 Millelndustrial 85 Automotive t St. Road 62 Supplies Phone 293-9079 Main At Broadwav 2;? New Washington, Indiana Phone 265-3411 :if Office 85 PlanteMadison, Indiana k: THE SCOTT COUNTY STATE E BANK For Complete Satisfaction ' Scottsburg, Indiana Sell Your Tobacco At M Member Federal Reserve Bank 9 n Member F.D.I.C. , HUGHES WAREHOUSE B STONER,S STORE New Washington, Indiana Phone 293-9082 9Food Thafs Fine Since 19092 9Since 1884 Our Name Has Represented Honest, Friendly Service To The Tobacco Growers Of This CLIFTY PLAZA SHOPPING Area CENTER Men2s-Women2s Madison, Indiana Wilson Ave. At Scott Court Madison, Indiana 47250 Compliments of Phone 27 3-38 1 8 OSCAR C. BARE 8c SONS ; w Madison, Indiana DAN COHEN GREGORYS STORE Quality Shoes At Popular Prices Groceries-Dry Goods-Gasoline 85 Oil For All The Family Phone 293-3113 Youngstown Shopping Center Hwy. 62-Route 1 Charlestown, Ind. Jeffersonville FARMERS PRODUCTION CREDIT JU - MAR ASS,N. BEAUTY SHOPPE Loans To F armers New Washington, Indiana For Any Purpose Phone 293-3252 Phone 752-2210 Hours: 8:00 A.M.-4:OO P.M. Scottsburg, Indiana NEW WASHINGTON HARDWARE COMPANY New Washington, Indiana 293-3352 ROBERT L. WAIZ WATSON GAS COMPANY Real Estate and Insurance Bulk 8c Bottled Gas 328 East Court Avenue Heating 8: Air Conditioning Jeffersonville Phone 752-4832 283-6631 Scottsburg, Indiana Compliments of SCOTT MUSIC CENTER Top 40 Records A 86 W ROOT BEER Conn Organs and Band Instruments Sheet Music-Guitars Jeffersonville, Ind. 405 Main St. Scottsburg, Indiana WATERS FUNERAL New Washington, Indiana 246-3341 GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 470 THE HOME 24-HOUR FOOD MART 202 E. 10th Street Jeffersonville, Indiana OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY We Never Close JIM O4NEAL 5 1 6-5 1 8 South Indiana Ave. Sellersburg, Indiana RIT'I'ER'S SHOE STORE Quality Footwear Scottsburg, Indiana PLASKETT AND GILL Phone 293-907 6 New Washington, Indiana TEXACO PRODUCTS ADAMS GROCERY Phone 293-31 36 Highway 62 New Washington, Indiana M. GLADSTEIN, INC. Nationally Advertised Clothing Ready To Wear And Shoes For Entire Family Over 75 Years Fair Dealing Scottsburg, Indiana MADISON HEATING 86 AIR CONDITIONING CO. Electric Heatelnsulation-Sheet Metal Commercial Refrigeration Call 273-3053 Madison, Indiana Compliments of GOODMAN'S DRUG Open Every Day Corner of Market and Main Charlestown, Indiana BEARD AND MOORE ANGUS FARMS R.R. NO. 1 Charlestown, Indiana THE HOME OF CHAMPIONS The Place To Improve Your Herd SCOTTSBURG BOWLING LANES Bowl Durin The Summertime Keep Coo While You Bowl Scottsburg, Indiana Compliments Of MARTIN,S AUTO SUPPLY Scottsburg, Indiana C 8: R AUTO PARTS TWO LOCATIONS 227 Clifty Drive 100 E. Second Madison, Indiana MITE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN Phone 256-5341 210 East Main Madison, Indiana JONES TRAILER SALES, INC. 2 Miles West On Hwy. 56 8c 62 Hanover, Indiana 1Your Wheel-Estate Dealem Real Estate Insurance See PETERS REAL ESTATE Charlestown, Indiana GARRY'S MILL END SHOP WONDERLAND OF FABRICS 11On The Square11 Charlestown, Indiana LOWE 8: TULL SUPPLY HARDWARE PAINT-SPORTING GOODS GIFT WARES 354 Main Cross Charlestown, Indiana 47 1 1 1 Phone 25 6-2 300 CARL LUTZ 8z SON, INC. Ready Mixed Concrete Septic Tank 75 Market St. 256-3311 Charlestown, Indiana BETTY- BRENDA SHOP 0MADISON,S FINEST SPECIALTY SHOP2 131 East Main Street Madison, Indiana 47250 A 8: W ROOT BEER OPEN YEAR ROUND FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS 8: LOAN ASS'N 123 E. Maple Street Open7 Days Jeffersonville, Ind. 47130 West Sectlon 317403 8; Sellersburg, Ind. 501 E. Highway 131 Clarksville, Ind. 47130 10:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. HEDGES FURNITURE INC. WHOLESALE DISCOUNT Hours 9:3048:00 Phone 282-3330 John A. Hedges 627 E. 10th St. General Manager Jeffersonville, Ind. ,4 W, ., 4,,- GRAYSON FUNERAL HOME Charlestown, Indiana Phone 256-2424 New Washington, Indiana Phone 293-3832 COUNTY DRUGS, INC. THE PRESCRIPTION STORE Phone 283-6654 1418 Gateway Plaza Jeffersonville, Indiana NEUMEISTERS STANDARD SERVICE 10th St. and Western Ave. George Neumeister, Owner Phone 283-8826 Jeffersonville, Indiana HEYN STATIONERS School Supplies4Engraving Office Supplies Phone 283-3686 422 Spring St. Jeffersonville, Ind. DUTCH1S ELECTRIC AND MARINE Marine Sales, Automobile Repair New Washington, Indiana Call 29 3-37 20 EVERITT3S GROCERY Scottsb urg, Indiana CROXTON-GRAY REAL ESTATE Jct. 107-256 At J.C. Motors Stanley Gray John Croxton Broker Broker 866-3134 866-2025 GORDON ROSS INSURANCE AGENCY 527 Spring Street Jeffersonville, Indiana 47130 Phone 283-3614 American States Insurance BOWER JEWELRY SHOP New Washington, Indiana MATTHEWS GROCERY Bethlehem, Indiana Phone 293-3144 11Where Your Dollar Buys More At Matthews Grocery Store,, DAVIS SURPLUS SALES Scottsburg, Indiana Get Your Bargains Here Phone 752-3538 Compliments From AMERICAN OPINION BOOKSTORE Clarksville, Indiana Phone 282-0162 INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY J. P. Cook, Manager Jeffersonville, Indiana LODGE BROTHERS FURNITURE 8z APPLIANCES Madison, Indiana Compliments and Best Wishes To The Class Of 370 HARRY AND ACES BARBER SHOP Charlestown, Indiana THE LEADER PRINTING AND PUBLISHING CO. 844 High Street Charlestown, Indiana 256-3377 Phone 256-3378 Finest Cosmetics Fountain Service At ROGERS DRUG STORE 101 E. Main St. Madison, Indiana ANN,S 11Friendly Discount Store7 On The Square Charlestown, Indiana RENAKER3S DEPARTMENT STORE 304 Main Cross Charlestown, Indiana Phone 256-2438 BLANTON YOUNG FURNITURE COMPANY Quality F urniture For Your Home Frigidaire And Maytag Appliances JACKSON3S 3-N-I Highway 62, Chelsea, Indiana Route 2, Lexington, Indiana 24 Hour Service Phone 866-3306 or 866-9201 103 104 Compliments Of HALL BROTHERS, INC. General Electric Products Washers-Dryers-Radios 24 Hour Wrecker Service Charlestown, Indiana KEY MARKET, INC. The-Key-To-Good-Eating Charlestown, Indiana DOTS CAFE MURPHY,S MARATHON Complete Car Service Charlestown, Indiana Phone 256-289 3 A1 Murphy-Manager HAMMOND INSURANCE 8: REAL ESTATE AGENCY Insurance-Real Estate Phone 282-1 37 3 418 E. Court Avenue Jeffersonville, Indiana CLIFF,S DRIVE-IN Compliments of CLIFF,S DRIVE-IN Scottsburg, Indiana WEST END SERVICE STATION Standard Oil Products Phone 293-9073 New Washington, Indiana joe Hooker-Proprietor ELDRIDGE AUTO SALES Good-Clean Dependable Cars 11Where Dollars Have More Cents8 Phone 293-3700 Charlestown, Indiana At Hibernia 8CALL PAUL SPETI-P, Real Estate 85 Insurance 314 E. Court Ave. Jeffersonville, Ind. 47 1 30 Phone 282-8487 Office Phone 282-3116 Home STEREO LAND 7FEATURING THE FINEST IN HI-FIDELITY AND STEREO COMPONENT2 Sales and Service Records And 8-Track Tapes 7Across From Southeast Indiana University2 132 E. Court Ave. Jeffersonville, Indiana Phone 282-41 66 HERFF JONES COMPANY Best Of Luck To The Seniors Manufact uring Jewelers and Stationers 1 40 1 -1 429 North Capitol Avenue Indianapolis, Indiana 47207 DAVIS IMPLEMENTS INCORPORATED Hwy. 62 New Washington, Indiana John Deere Sales and Services Phone 293-3786 BOYER'S LOCKER PLANT Slaughtering 85 Complete Processing Phone 293-3507 New Washington, Indiana 105 B 81 T PHARMACY REXALL FARM BUREAU INSURANCE ED ARTHUR Charlestown, Indiana LifeeAuto-Fire Phone 256-2188 256-2110 Camby Bottorff Rose 01 Tobias Phone 293-3498 New Washington, Indiana Compliments Of HOLLAND DAIRY JOE KRUSE FURNITURE COMPANY Two Stores Downtown Jeffersonville WholesaleeRetail Deliveries Phone Roy Kent 293-3509 New Washington, Indiana 410 Spring St. 282-0171 256 Spring St. 282-9395 PARK STREET BODY SHOP Compliments EAST CLARK YOUNG REPUBLICANS CLUB New Washington, Indiana FREE ESTIMATES-ALL WORK GUARANTEED Body And Fender Work 735 Park St. Charlestown, Ind. Phone 256-2243 Bare Motor Company Friendly Gulf Service 24 Hour Wrecker Service Charlestown, Indiana Day 256-2217 Night 256-2497 CHARLESTOWN CLEANERS CleaningePressingeAlteratio ns Car pet Cleaning Pick Up And Delivery Service H F H d Around New Washington euser or at ware Dial 28 3-8 1 44 Larry Dean-Owner 52 3 Spring Street Phone 256-4311 Jeffersonville, Indiana HAND3S DEPARTMEN T STORE The Family Clothing Store 115 E. Main Street Madison, Indiana AL,S VARIETY 86 NEWS 8165 Christmas The Year Around In Our Toy Department 202 Main St. Madison, Indiana SILGAS New Washington Charlestown Highway 62 New Washington, Ind. 47162 Phone 293-3361 J 8: J APPLIANCE 8: FURNITURE SHOP Philco-Hotpoint New 8z Used F urniture Hanover, Indiana 47243 Phone 866-2868 INGIL,S DRUG STORE Fine Cosmetics-Luncheonette Walgreen Agency Prescriptions Madison, Indiana EHRINGER APPLIANCE CO. 255 Spring Street Jeffersonville, Indiana W.H. 'MILLER 85 SONS Lumber 8: Building Materials 8Since 1886,, Madison, Indiana LAMBS SERVICE STATION Jct. 3 8c 362 Phone 889-2153 Gas-Groceries-Fuel Oil Lexington, Indiana MORROW TOBACCO WAREHOUSE CO. 740 Clifty Drive Madison, Indiana Dock Lovett, Frank Pidcock Don Turley Operators Phone 273-3610 f commencement . . . i the start of something big. x best wishes, graduates, from the electric company. 8 PUBUC ,, X SERVICE 3 INDIANA . V 107 108 PHOTOGRAPHY BY HORACE CHASE 610 East Spring Street New Albany, Indiana Your Yearbook Photographer You Cannot Beat Electric Heat Congratulations To Each Member Of The Senior Class CLARK COUNTY REMC Sellersburg, Indiana BEST WISHES TO NEW WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL SCOTT COUNTY JOURNAL 8: SCOTT COUNTY CHRONICLE Scottsburg, Indiana Registered Quarter Horses Horses For Sale Horses Boarded WThC Home Of Satchmo Billy LG. PATTON 8. SON R. No. 1 Charlestown, Indiana 293-3747 Phone 293-9938 MASSEY FERGUSON SALES 8: SERVICES Discuss Farm Supplies Hanover, Indiana Phone 866-209 1 MULLINS MOBIL SERVICE STATION Fuel Oil Phone 256-3975 Hwy. 403 8c 3 Charlestown, Indiana CHARLESTOWN FLOWER SHOP 9Say It With Flower? Marguerite Holtzciaw 324 Main Cross, Charlestown, Ind. Phone 256-3522 FIRST BANK OF CHARLESTOWN Member F.D.I.C. And Federal Reserve System THOMAS FURNITURE MART 44 West McClain Avenue Scottsburg, Indiana Phone 752-3039 Free Delivery Free Parking in Rear Compliments Of MOORES FIESTA RESTAURANT Scottsburg, Indiana ABE,S BODY 81 GLASS SHOP 2850 Wilson Ave. Madison, Indiana Phone 27 3-1 266 YOUNGSTOWN LANES Youngstown Shopping Center Jeffersonville, Indiana 2163 Where The Action 15,, W. L. HUBBARD COMPANY, INC. Phone 752-2361 Scottsburg, Indiana 47170 Hardware, Lumber 81 Building Material KRATZ SPORTING GOODS STORE V 335 E. Beckett Clarksville, Indiana Phone 282-5400 i 110 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1970 MAY CHURCH BE AN IMPORTANT PART OF YOUR LIVES BETHEL CHRISTIAN CHURCH David Stuart, Minister Sunday School: 10:00 A.M. Worship: 11:00 A.M. BETHLEHEM COMMUNITY CHURCH James Bartlett, Minister Bill F raizer, Lay Minister Sunday School: 10:00 A.M. Worship: 11 :00 A.M. ELIZABETH BAPTIST CHURCH Gayle Brown, Minister Sunday School: 9:30 A.M. Worship: 10:30 A.M. 7 :30 P.M. F IRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF NEW WASHINGTON Troy Kelley, Minister Sunday School: 10:00 A.M. Worship: 11:00 A.M. 86 7:30 P.M. Wednesday Evening Meetings: 7:30 P.M. HIBERNIA CHRISTIAN CHURCH Earl Morgan, Minister Worship: 10:00 A.M. Bible School: 11:00 A.M. Bible Study, Sunday: 7:00 P.M. NEW HOPE COMMUNITY CHURCH Roy Lauter, Minister Sunday School: 10:00 A.M. Worship: 11 :00 A.M. 8a 7 :30 RM. Prayer Meeting: Wednesday 7:30 P.M. NEW WASHINGTON CHRISTIAN CHURCH Roy G. Dillabaugh, Minister Sunday School: 9:30 A.M. Worship: 10:30 A.M. TRINITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NEW WASHINGTON Dr. Carter Rogers, Interim Minister Sunday School: 9:45 A.M. WorShip: 10:45 A.M. ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE ' COMPLIMENTS OF: SEARS P. T. RAGER SELLERSBURG LUMBER FEWELL MONUMENT COMPANY IRVIN FEED STORE DR. ROBERT THURMAN ' WILLIAMS SHOE STORE SAFETY GUIDE PRODUCT S KREEGER 8: HENSLER RAYiS JEWELRY 7 CLIFTY CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC COONIEiS SUPERMARKET GATEWAY IDEAL CLEANERS ARLENiS FLOWER 85 GIFT SILVER CREEK LANES MCCOSKEY BODY SHOP A 85 W DRIVE-IN BARINGER F LORAL SHOP BUTLERiS DAIRY DAVID,S STYLE SHOP HANGERiS DRUGS JIM MORRIS BODY SHOP MADISON MOBILE HOMES , DRAPER AUTO SALES ACEiS HARDWARE CAMPBELLiS MOTEL JOHN KNOEBEL 8c SON y MADISON RADIO SERVICE AMICKiS SHOE STORE ' ACE-DORAN HAULING AND RIGGING TIPPY MEXICAN TACO ,. THIS IS OUR WORLD---- The job of composing a high school yearbook is not easy. Many hours were spent by the Annual staff to make this book a pictorial review of the iiworld'h of our students at NWHS. We would like to extend our gratitude and thanks- sto Mr. Dick Kennard, yearbook representative from Newsfoto Yearbooks, for his welcomed advice and technical assistance. , -to Mr. Horace Chase, Chase Studios, for his excellent photography and cooperation with the students. -to Mrs. Doris Patton, our sponsor, for her guidance and support to make this book possible. -to our advertisers, who actually made this yearbook possible through their advertise- ments. -to the Highwayman staff, who worked so hard to make our 1970 Highwayman a real contribution to iiTHE WORLD OF NWHS. At last, a special thanks to you, the students, for your cooperation because without your talents this book could never have taken shape. Marianna Adams, David Nichols, Editors 111
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