New Washington High School - Highwayman Yearbook (New Washington, IN)

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Schools in Indiana . were built during the 1800's. They were roughly hewn, one-roomed log cabins with dirt floors. Both old and young students sat on wooden slabs which served as benches. Years later, the schools still had just one room, but were made of wood or brick with slate roofs. After 1900 most of the smaller schools closed and were replaced by multi-room district schools. The schoolrooms at this time were not always comfortable-no running water or indoor restrooms. The teacher or older students carried in buckets of water and left them in the back of the room or hallway. Stu- dents used a granite dipper to drink from these buckets. Heat was produced by a large pot-bellied stove in the center of the room-while students sitting next to it were too warm when those farther away were still cold. And there weren't any school buses either. Eventually the school buses replaced a horse-drawn wagon called a hack but in many places the students had to walk several miles each day. School terms were only seven months each year. but the school day began at 8:15 in the morning and didn't end until 4:00 in the afternoon. THE FIRST SCHOOL IN NEW WASHINGTON for advanced study was the Presbyterian Academy which was built in 1894. It occupied a two-story brick building on the square which is now the Masonic Lodge. The early settlers of this area fought and struggled for their education, and for the opportunity to learn- reading, writing, and ciphering which set the basis of today's education. Stan Arthur Jim Barlow Sheri Barton Brad Bowell Terry Bowman Don Brison Lecia Brison Ruby Brown e-qg H..F L. $ i ...H uhkr Jk a'h-A- .. ,5! m i w d W i v 4 . . n A A ;... ?a 5 . 1w gay I; -V .. -m.....r,.. .. ,7... - wan, ,7 .- 1. ; ,. . ,J.. , WV - ........-cv...,--R5,.... .7 -mu-c.-. .,....w.-u.,. .... H...NVU ;V 7 ,7 .ma.-- - . 1!;. L9 n 111.911- - 1 1.. a We Show the Great American Spirit P8 CIUb R1: C. Shaw, S. Fields, S. Halcomb, D. Harris. D. Cochran, G. Keown, M. Clvapp, K. Franklin, K. Whin, p K. Wiggam. L. Schindler, A. Walters, K. Stark, G. Wiggam. R2: M. Taflinger. 8; Rush, Ti Murphy, S. Lamar, M. Johnson, T. Casey, A. Reis, R. Hostettler, C. Bower. D. Kcown, M. Fields. R3: A. McGuyer, B; Shaw, L. White, J. Huttsell, D. Barton, B. Cherry, F. 816615, L. Harbin, W. Davis, S. Cleffman, L. Shaw. R4: D. Busscy, R. Sarver, I. Donahue, 8. Carroll, T. Cravens, J. Graves, P. Franklin, P. Cherry, D. Meek, E. Baker. T. Cole, T. Franklin, T. kmes. R5: C. Carroll, C. Schindler, R. Donahue, M. Schindler, D. Reis, T. Gilbert, I. Brisan, B. Giltncr, S. Hattiell, T. Stewart. C. Kemp, T. Moreland. R6: V. knderson, W. Stoner, A. Netherton, D. Bransteucr, 8. Ross, T. Dean, K. Dean, J. Nethemon, D. Arthur, T. Waters, C. Bohannon. R7: 5. King, B. Bo'hannon, M. L'IcPhexson, T. Hammond, D. Stoner, K. Dean, G. Whitt, L. Abbott, K. Barton, D. Sarver. kt awnu .. ,w,., ., V, . . . . . . b$u.. mv- -v .... 0 --7 v. 7 - .. W .I..- . 4 .. ,- ,. hp... .. .-- 4.- u. 7-. , ,9- - www-gu, .g.H; . .,-V nu 7V , .... Amtwvg..wmh.v ... .mr, h.-H..- - ,Vw- .. . 04..-7.. ..-.,. ....7..-,. - .- -, .. w H1; VVNM... fl!!! r .l ll.!1'llt H1, Ix $ I i : .i g , . , w..-. , -. .,.,.. ---with ceremonies, tears, devotion, and determination we're committed just as they 200 years ago. Cheerleaders P weren't around when Betsy Ross made the first American flag, 3 On G1 ory R oad but 5mm Karen Stark in action Anita Walters i Iii!!! . i w m m N r , a d . h,. m- .. ;, . ....V,.;..,.. ,;- a- - $,..'$.. , .-.,... ... V. V.V-,....-r..... H. ..... -.- - , v- - , gu u -,..,........a- qHAM. WV, .. . 4 m . w . . 1 ,5. We Can Do Everything Beca use We Te x - ...4 . .Nw Ju- Varsity R12 L. Harbin, A. McGuyer, 8. Fields, I. Netherto'n, T. Cravens, R2: K. Whitt, , C. Schindler, C. Tyler, Coach K. Bussey, M Schindler. g! Softball , Carolyn Schindler Kim Bussey Marilyn Schindler '44 NR , . u 4 , x , ,, C; Lv krl, I 48 7th Row 1: C. Simpson, I. Fonts, J. Meek, B. Bussey, M. Sostetler, Row 2: K. Sie- wart, W. Brown, NL Moreland, R. Stutesman, T. Lowe, H. Isaac, T. Scott, Row Basketball 8: L Hobson, manager, K. Hostetler, W. Moreland, T. Brandenburg, J. Fielding, D. Young, K. Fields, Coach. 7th Row 1: L. Ballard Row 2: C. Goodwin, L. Jones Row 8; D . May C11 eerlea ders .- fa 9;- W 9 , A winner is by far one of a kind. He searches for what most men do not even , a , IHH 8F know exists. He knows time is forever. But a moment, once passed, is forever i gone . He incorporates pleasure and perseverance, and he has the know-how. 1,, 6th Row 1: W. Burke, T. Ballard, M. Fielding, B. Ballard, R. May, M. Rose Row 2: J. McGuyer, P. Johnson, M. Clapp, S. Steele, G. Wiggam, T. Head, T. Hostetler, BaSketbaII T. Wampler, B. Cleaveland, Coach. 6th , Row 1: L. Shaw, D. Keown Row 2: P. Bratcher. C. Young, L. Smith Row 3: V. Filbum Cheerleaders 49 L hx I ,wV 2 -v ' That Are Altogether That ofAnother Time Dennis LePac and Susan Cleffman Patricia Gilbert Debbie Arthur escorted by Debby Cochran escorted by escorted by Steve Ross Phillip Kincaid Terry Bowman w 4 ;I 4 ; She is also an accomplished pianist. Becky Gilbert is 1975-76 FFA Sweetheart. I .ll,1 lll'llil' .Ill fla I Queen Deanne Harris and King Greg Hall --When our country was founded, the rich held QJ stately balls for their formal debut into soci- ety. The prom is a chance for us to experience F011 IUIIjOFS 311d SBDjOI'S an evening of elegance, maybe our first. Gina 6k Coon'ie Anita 8:. Mark Diane 82. Brad t r. The junior Tradition Still Holds 's- ,.. ! The Juniors have always had .' a tradition of holding a prom for the graduating Seniors. They were kept busy planning I the theme, location, and col- ors. The theme for this yeargs prom was We May Never Pass 1 This Way Again, T' ; T The Junior Class Officers for 4 this year were: , l Kim Franklin-Reponer ; Jack Olinick-Presidem Becky Gilbert-Secretary Janet Donahue-Treasurer Luanne Harbin-Reporter Janet Graves-V. President m ; ,. Na: mum. Dave Abbott Sally Bower Robbie Brison Basil Brown Ricky Burke Debbie Bugsey -h-r - TO Carl Chastain Barry Cherry Alice Clapp T Denise Cox, Tammy Cravens Frank Dabney i II I , t l i l 3 Keith Dean h Jerome Dennison 1 . s Janet Donahue i : '1 Billy Dickey Robbie Fields Teah Filburn 60 Kim Franklin Becky Gilbert Phil Giltnar Janet Graves Jeff Grayson Randy Gregory Linda Groenenboom Jeff Hammond Christy Harbin Luanne Harbin Dave Harris Bessie Hawks Dave Helton Shelly Henry Roger Hines Robbie Huttsell Lisa Ison Debbie King Brenda Kluk Lynn Lamb Allen McDaniel Van McPherson Jeff Morgan Richard Murphy Sam Murphy Jack Olinick Mary Powers Wayne Ross Rhonda Sarver Nancy Schafer Delmar Stark Nora Stoner Dave W aters Lyman Waters Duane Wiggam Cindy Willey 61 u-ragr . , If; xkur'lv New Ideas Most Often Came From Marissa Bare Lance Compton Sonya Fields Brenda Shaw Mike Olinick 64 Treasurer V . President Reporter President Secretary Edward Abbott Sheila Banks MarissaBare David Barton James Bowman Ray Carlisle Sandra Carter Kelly Cartright Pamela Cherry Lori Clapp Bonnie Cole Timothy Cole Lance Compton Lynda Cox Pat Fergison Sonya Fields Patricia Gilbert Edward Giltner Camilla Holder Vicki Holder Dennis Johnson Danny Jones Claireen Kemp John Kinser Nancy La-uter Kathrine Layton Wayne London Carla Lowe Allen Mason Berry McCoy Marjorie McGuyer Tony Meek Mike Olinick Elmore Pierce Jefferson Ross Steven Ross Scotty Rush Brenda, Shaw Tammy Shifflet Cora Smith Mark Taflinger Sam Taflingez Brian Taylor Wanda Walker Cindy Waddle Martin Wells Lesa White Derwin Wiggam Rebecca Willey Y ancy York 4 -A'-$mo-Hv mrf... 66 We 71 Soon Be There. . . Lucy Abbott Randy Allred Bonnie Bohannan Karen, Bohanan Richard Bower Joseph Brading Doug Branstetter Brian Bratcher Tommy Brison Kevin Brown Timothy Brown David Cain Todd Carroll Cindy Clampitt Saundra Cleffman Mike Coda David Cole Timothy Cruse Roger Curtis Sharla Davis Todd Dean Steve Doyle Greg Doty Keith Elston Lisa Fergison Brenda Fields Peggy Franklin Bernice Freels Javier Gonzalez Edger Greer Tina Hall Teresa Hammond Randall Harbin Howard Harris Lisa Hayse: Jerry Hebner Cheryl Helton David Henderson Vickie Henderson William Holder Michael Holmes Greg Hostetler Jeff Hostetler Jonnie Huttsell Mickey Huttsell Cheryl Johnson Maureena Johnson William Kinccr .;.gF-E4A. - -a-L... l w 'A N -...u, 8th Gra de Debbie Vanovcr-Reporter Peggy Franklin-Presidem Jerry Hebner-V. President Doug Branstetter-Treasurer Cheryl Iohnson-Secretary Lucy Abbott-Reporter Barbara King Sharon Lauter Steven Mason Kevin McCoy Martha McPherson Donna Meek Timothy Murphy Ann Netherton Eric Newman Sxacy Reed Janet Rcis Jimmy Rivers Lisa Robison Susannah R011 Kathy Sherrell William Siewert Marvin Simpson Kenton Steele Paul Steele Danny Stone: Wade Stoner Lorne Stricken: James Stuzcsman Tommy Stutesman Todd Tomes Debbie Vanover RuSscll Vanover Joseph Webb Teresa W eston Douglas Wilson Robin Woods Brenda Zimmerman 67 l! b, A. x -w u u ? Belongs to Us. . . 7th Grade James Fours Lisa Franklin Michael Freels Lisa Gillman Cindy Goodwin Lisa Graebe Stephanie Harbin Kathy Hoagland John Hobson Hugh Holder Kelly Hostetler Mike Hostetler Hank Isaac Lisa Jones Tina Kincaid Donna King Maudie Layton Sandra Layton Sarah Layton James Lewellen Patricia London Todd Lowe Denise May Jeffrey Meek Merrill Moreland Crystall Morgan Loria Perkinson Lori Robison Jill Ross Sheila Salesman Annette Shepherd Charles Simpson Patricia Spratt Robert Stute'sman Lori Taflinger Teresa T urner Tracy Tyler Roger Warford Brent Weddle Michael Wentworth Gladys Whitt Virginia Willey Theresa Williamson Deanna Wilson Daniel Young Grace Zimmerman 69 70 From Here On Ii 18 All New to US but W671 Find Our Place. . . 6th Grade Gene Akers Gayla Atwell Tony Ballard Paula Bennett Karol Bower Margie Bower Brenda Bowyer A nnette Boyer Wilma Brackin Pamela Bratcher Wyatt Burke Sharlcy Carter Joseph Cartright Stephanie Cleffman John Cole Danny Collins Ronald Cox William Dean Michael Dickey Ricky Durfee Melody Fields Mark Fielding Virginia Filburn Robin Gay Paula Gill Ricky Gofort'h George: Gonzalez Troy Head Mona Hendricks Mrk Higbie Cathy Holder Kevin Hostetler Ronda Hostetler Timothy Hostetler Philip Johnson Donita Keown Rita Kahl Karen Kincer Joseph Madam Thomas Mason Neyland McClellan Jeffrey McGuyer David Money Rearma Money Teresa Money William Netherton James North -4., u - ...,., 4 r 1 I ! 4r Kevin Hostcttler Treasurer Philip Johnson Secretary J 06 Madera President Mark Fielding V . President Wyatt Burke Reporter Anita Reis Rhonda Reynolds Phillip Robison Tammy Robison Mark Rose Susan Salesman Leisa Shaw Lisa Smith Shannon Steele Lisa Truesdell Lana Vest Lawrence Wampler John Waters Greg Wiggam Barbara Willey Rebecca Wills Paula Williams Bevsrly Williamson Kathy Young Theresa Zimmerman 71 1 1 JIM. ,- m I . ...,. W 74 Richard W ann Christopher Amick John Bower Martin Brisen Tammy Bussey Martha Carter Jimmy Cissell David Clapp Mike Clapp- George Cochran Terry Collins Jennifer Compton Keith Courtney Tammy Craig Binkley Dallas Tammy Davis Phil Deal Tony Doane Rhonda DuVall Gina Eldridge Robert England Tommy Fellows Jerry Fonts Karen Fox Laura Franklin Travis Frills Renee Gay Dawn Gillman Phillip Graebe Jeff Hall Rebecca Hall Todd Higbie Brent Hoffmeister Darryl Johnson Terry Kincer Phillip Lentz Steve McCoy Scott Meadors Dorcas Moreland Louis Morela'nd Mark Morgan Kenny Powers Mike Sandifar Angela SChinlder Delores Hill Joey Amick Brad Bastian Thanksgiving 13 Believing 3: . -- W. . -......... W 111 Our Country David Short Stephanie Stewart 4th Grade as YOU can. Danny Stone: David Stone: Glenna Taflinger Cindy Tomes Ronald T ucker Steve Tucker Troy Vest Joe Ward Larry Warford Chris Wills Mary Zimmerman Mary Zollman 75 2nd Grade Florence Caxlisle Mary Doughty Donna Barton Terrie, Blesseu Fred Boling David Bower Mickey Bower Rickie Boyer Kevin Bratcher Kenny Brison ICff Carter Rhoda Clapp. Brian Conley Melisga ?Crace T eresa Crurm Larry Dean Janice Daasy Darren Diaterlen V Phillip Deana Brenda Doty Donna Durfee Linda Edens Becky Fellows Gary Goodwin Kelley Graves Kim Hall Rebecca Hamby Jason Hebner Jennifer Hendricks Beth Hoffmeister ' Janet Human Mary Ann Kelley Tonia Kemp Richie Kemer Phyllis Lewis Troy McMiMcn Carl Miles Crystal Money Kevin Moreland Jimmy Murphy Kevin Schindler An'n Shaw Jake Shepherd Renee Shepherd, Michael Smiling Ruben Stone Donna Stutesman Annie Wamplsr Tammy W ard Rickey Warford Anthony Washnock Tammy Wiggam Stephen Williams Bryan Wills Liberty just Didn ,t Happen Tammy Adams Jerry Amick Christine Baird Lisa Barmoxe Barbara Bastain Phillip Bohanan Bryan Bower Mike Bower Charlie Brafford Bryan Burgin Jennifer Cain Helen Carlisle James Cochran Kevin Collins Bradley Cook Pamela Cook Dennis Copple Janene Cop Bryan Grace Gary D'e'Vore Ronald Dunn Troy Durfee Gmgory Goediker Leann Graebe Rhonda Harris Margaret Holder Steve Holloway Roger Hostetler Sherry IohnsOn Alice Layton Billy Layton Suzanne Lepak Rebecca Lewellen Jacinta, May Julie May Stacy Meadors Ivan Miles Deborah Moore Paul Morgan Jason Mullins Troy Powell Crissy Repp Angie Ryker David Salesman David SexLon Timmy Sexton Alan Steele Michelle Stewart Missy Stings Jamie Stricker Kim Tacker Marvin Tucker Ernie Ward Beverly Wills Bart Wilson Mary Zollman Ist Grade ? e l E Teresa Pcndleton Janie Williams Greg Abell 1..., w .. WV -pm ' w' .5 'uw awn . '2 ; J: 1; D ; n v n v n . N '2, n u It Was Planned Right From the Start Robena Basmin Sasan Allen Kin dergarten Kevin Amick Cindy Bairel Ricky Baker Rachel Barmore Jimmy Blockford Pamela Boling Kim Bower Wade Branstettsr Kim Bra-shear Tammy Brison David Brown Traci Carter Jason Cissell Eaul Cochran Kevin Courtney GWen Cowan George Crum Lana Cummins Michael Dean Donna Dickey Brian Elston Jimmy Fox Billy Gill Shawn Hall Kelly Hood Paula Huusell Janie Ison Dana Johnson Michael Kemp Missy Kincaid Chris Lorenz Donavan Ma-y Leigh Ann Miles John Murphy Shawn Pendleton Jody Pennington Matthew, Raymer Kenny Reed Scott Reed Jamie Schindler George Schnell Jeff Smith David Stankiewiez John T ucker Janie Wampler Tiffy Webb Scott Wentworth Melissa Willey Tim Wolfe. 79 fwanM w - 7.....- .A m .Wn k,2rmuv m t a'- :A-: 80 We Enjoy Our First Chance BOYS R1: M. Fielding, M. Rose, P. Johnson, J. McGuyer, W. Bur e, T. Webb, Elemen tary TEAM P. Lentz, T. Fellows, R2: D. Davis, T. Barton, P. Garrett, B. Bastian, S. TF3 Ck ' Steele, M. Young, 8. Wells, B. Ballard, Coach Robinson. GIRLS R1: L. Siewan, C. Brison, L. Stutesman, P. Goodwin, C. Powers, K. Dean, TEAM A. Stbne, I. Dickey R2: Coach Robinson, R. Haslettler, L. Cole, B. Bastian, K. Young, B. Willey, L. Shaw, A. Boyer, W. Brackin. vtw M- Ii At The beginning athletes of today, whether they be boys or girls, have to work long hard hours to perfect their skills. This is the first step toward organized sports for them. Here they will learn to work with others as well Team WOFk as learn skills that will be valuable to them in the future. .1! u; .x m GIRLS TEAM R1: L. Cole, L. Stutesman, C. Brison, C. Elem en tary CFOSS COUD try Powers, B. Hall. R2: Ralph Robison, Coach, C. Scott, W. Bracken, K. Young, B. Willey, R. Hostettler, Paul Gibson, Principal. BOYS TEAM R1: B. Bastian, P. Lentz, T. Moreland, A. Helton, P. Garrett. R2: Ralph Robison, Coach, W. Ballard, M. Rose, P. Johnson, G. Wiggam, Paul Gibson, Principal. 81 ll'lr IE1 .! 1 ul: 1! Iilll b1! 1...! 1. i I I1 1r... '1Ilyr 86 l .u 519 A . numigc; .g :23?ng 21W. . I 9,. It 1 TW':: :2m:32 :- l . tuv- 7' , , u a p n+U:., .aquNt , u.9; . .. ' .54; The activities of this year have had their serious and fun moments. As t Of a Kind YOU Can see in these pictures there were somber times as well as happy times. Not only did the students get to enjoy these moments but their par- ents and grandparents enjoyed them also . e ! t 4 n I As these girls portray the lives of early settlers, we know that we can only move mm the future w1th confl- , dance by knowing what actually happened in the past. i . All eyes are opened, or opening, to the view on stage. What better way to celebrate the birthday of our great country. 87 88 Womezfs RolesPast. . . When we think of America we think of all the great men who have helped make our nation great-but how about our great women . . . Susan B. Anthony . . . Florence Nightingale . Clara Barton . . . Eleanor Roo- sevelt . . . Jane Pittman . These are just a few but you see our nation is great because of the men and WOMEN . and Encourage Others to Do the Same 1 Xx. v- x m, 1,5 Paul Gibson, Elem. Principal An! 1 41 I A J; ' ' Ail Grace Barnes , Counselor Dennis Pennington Michael Sandifar, Athletic Director Assistant Principal 91 4, . -1 i! Il..lll . lI. I. rllll 3 I l... I ll!!! Il'nlll'lh'll'll'lllli :F. '3 , . I r , Alissa Evans Student Nurse Toni Eisenbauer School Nurse 'k Robert Bauer Gary Graham Science 8:. 'U . S . History James Basket Home School Visiting Counselor 97 TOP TEN PERCENT: D. v.49 M IX. 5. ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIPS: G. Hall, M. Harbin, G Wiggam, T. Johnson, R. Hostettler, K. Lorenz In 120 years between the birth of Benjamin Franklin and the death of Thomas Jefferson, they and Iheir compatriots conceived and orb G I ated a nation. But: in only 12 years. we have proved we havs the powa 0 UT 03 S to go places, do things and make things happen. 'SALUTATQRiAN VALEDICTORIAN VALEDICTOMAN Diane Reis: Karen Stark Sheri Barton JOHN PHILIP SOUSA AWARD BETTY CROCKER JOHN C. ALLEN T. Dean, D. R613, 1. Barlow HOMEMAKER AWARD ENGLISH AWARD Ricky Parks Deanne Harris 99 100 IU SCHOLARSHIP G . Smith 4-YEAR BASEBALL SCHOLARSHIP DAR AWARD R. Hostetler D. Reis Y . ' .7 . ', SECRETARIAL AWARD EDITORS AWARD S. Halcomb 8. Barton, D. Cochran, S. Haloomb Freedom, freedom that is the way here. It lifts the lowly and brings down the great. , . . taken from letters written by some of the first immigrants to America. PTA SCHOLARSHIP ELKS SCHOLARSHIP D. Ellenberg 3. Taflinger D. Cochran ART AWARD I. L. BAKER SCIENCE AWARD J. Taflinger D. Ross 101 1'38 for Tam arrow 13 e Prom Th The American Dream has become a reality because of our forefathers belicf-uthat by working together you can truly fulfill the promises in the period just ahead. 103 I School Secretary Sue BaIe-Student Aid Ruth Bowman Loretta ShepheId-Office Aid Linda Cleffman- Student Aid Bessie StoneI-School T reasurer ,' 1;;l ' 1!!! illllA: .. . , '14; Shirley White 8: Margaret Graebe Student Aids Elberda Lawrence-Student Aid .V.B....W.B.-fy-mp HBB- Joyce King L.'Jones, B. Powers, V. Grabs: 106 I r BUS DRIVERS Row 1: D. Mullins, J. Cartwright, A. Burgin Row 2: P. Gibson, W. Buttorff, W. Dakc, M. Johnson, R. Ross, 0. Cooper, M. Bower, Row 8: M. Graebe, B. Holder, B. Shepherd, G. Cooper, G. Bower 107 ., Arniw. !! :111lux. :rX. 1t 109 - BEST WISHES FROM GOODMAN DRUGS Charlestown, Indiana 256 -2220 THOMPSON 8: SON NEW 85 USED FURNITURE 8c APPLIANCES Q 297 Market St. Charlestown, Ind. Call 256-5000 WE 5M urt owe Youfll -foMoIzaw's aloft S CUM! comm Raw. 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Ofmm; row, left to IighU; Phil Vogt, Jeff High; Jeff Hendren, Silver Creek High; Kay Kranz, Silver Creek High; Samuel J. Davis , Jeff High. hsecond row, seated, left to righU; SHERI BARTON , NEW WASHINGTON HIGH; Le Arm McKinley , Borden High; Vicki Bran- denburg, Borden High; Karen Larkin, Providence High. ahird row, standing, left to righ'o; Donna Beach, Henryville High; Mindy Makowsky, Bank Representative; John Dietrich, Henryville High; Steve Fields, Charlestown High; Ann Pacciano, Clarksville High; Torn Fitzgerald, Clarksville High; JACK OLINICK. NEW WASHINGTON HIGH; Rich Alexander, Bank Representative; Paula Heltsley, Charles- town High; Brian Gettlefinger, Providence High. 7 AND TRUST COMPANY C : CITIZENS BANK COUNTY DRUGS, INC. 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Nabb, Indiana 47147 Phone 293-3786 1019' 3'29 qunutv nun IOUIDMIN DOUGS PRODUCE FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Whoiesale and Retail 101 Market, Charlestown, Indiana Ph. 256-6214 MADDOX TOBACCO WAREHOUSE INDIANA'S BEST Phone 265-3631 113-129 W. Street Madison, Indiana 47250 115 116 ISTORES MARYSVILLE HARDWARE CO. WASHERS - REFRIGERATORS - HARDWARE GAS and ELECTRIC APPLIANCES LAWN and GARDEN SUPPLIES Phone New Washington 293-3777 Marysville, Indiana 47141 PLUMBING SUPPLIES JACKSON'S 3-N-'l SERVICE HIGHWAY 62, CHELSEA, INDIANA ROUTE 2, LEXINGTON, INDIANA Ph. 866-3306 OR 866-9201 WHERE VIII! SAVE- IIIES NE A DIFFEREIEE SIVIIGS I lOII . ISSOCIATIOI F. , F ral First Federal Is First ? ' 5' Because We W Put You 123 E. Maple St. r .- - Fir Jeffersonville Highway131 Clarksville 2213 ALLISON LANE. JEFFERSONVILLE BOYER LOCKER PLANT New Washington, Indiana 47162 Phone 293-3507 Complete Slaughtering 8: Processing IOOYS DUESING GENO VALLE QEIift? 31111 8: Motor 10MB dial madison .l: .1 r'fk - .ng' 13;; .: ! 265-4135 664idxghfiw; Charles V. Keeton 4Il TERRACE PLACE - TERRACE PARK. OHIO 45l74 M PHONE: smazmozq gr. Lost your Herff Jones class ring? CLIFTY FALLS STATE PARK, Want to order your college ring? See us . . . MADISON, INDIANA up . FASHION SHOPS Lovlier Fashions At Lower Prices VEST AUCTION SERVICE Virgil L . Vest Auctioneer MARYSVILLE, IN 47141 Ph. 293-3191 CHARLESTOWN 256-3660 276 Main Cross SELLERSBURG 246-3552 107 N . Indiana A-I TAX SERVICE Notary-Bookkeeping HOURS 9-5 DAILY CALL FOR INFO OR APPOINTMENT Mildred Smith , Mgr . Joyce Huttsell, Asst. Mgr. ANDERSONS AUTO SALES AUTO REPAINTING 4 miles S.W. of Hanover, Ind. On Hwy. 62 EDIS ANDERSON-OWNER Phone 866-3834 FARM BUREAU INSURANCE Life-Auto-Fire ED ARTHUR Phone 293-3498 New Washington, Indiana Scottsburg . . ,, ' COMPLIMENTS OF LUCAS TOBACCO WAREHOUSE 3020 Grantline Road New Albany, Ind. Lloyd Staples-Manager 293-3816 Woodrow Staples- 293-3310 Asst . Manager George Lucas-Owner 944-6401 118 KRATZ SPORTING GOODS 915 S. Clark Blvd. Clarksville Indiana COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE GORDON ROSS AGENCY THOMAS FURN'TURE MART Established- 1941 Home-Auto-Business-Life 44 West McClain Scottsburg, Ind. Phone 752-3039 527 Spring St. Jeffersonville, Indiana Phone 283-3614 MW QonnguIaIions. .. gII graduaIing geniors 1522 E081 IO IF; gbreeI MCBonaljds 510FF0r30nniIIe, Indiana SATCHMO BILLY A PRODUCER OF ROM 8L SUPWLEASURE a SES n 5 REAL PLEASURE IN .1 BREEDING 1:1: PLEASURE HORSES 8. poms PATTON STRICKERS HOME REPAIR SERVICE onsco, IN 47163 Ph. 293-4192 DICUS FARM SUPPLY , INC. MASSEY FERGUSON SALES $ SERVICE Hanover, Ind. 47243 . CHARLESTOWN KEY MARKET Key YOUR KEY TO GOOD EATING MARKETS Charlestown , Ind . 120 THE LEADER PRINTING 8: PUBLISHING CO. MARGARET GOODMAN OWNER 8L PUBLISHER 844 High Street Charlestown, Indiana Phone 256-3377 or 256-3378 K GRADUATIBPB ; 7 vj 13nd just the beginning congratdations a ' PUBUC from your friends at SERVICE the electric company mama JEFFERSONVILLE INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Casualty-Life-Fire-Bonds 125 W. Court Ave. Jeffersonville , Indiana 47130 Phone 812-282-0431 PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS-DRUGS SUNDRIES-FOUNTAIN Charlestown , Indiana Phone 256-2188 Camby Bottorff 256-2110 Roscoe Tobias THE WATERS FUNERAL HOME BEST WISHES FOR THE CLASS OF '76 NEW WASHINGTON, INDIANA GOOD LUCK MUSTANGS! ! BEST WISHES SENIORS '76 ! ! WIGGAM LUMBER Phone 812-293-3066 NORthNgngELEN New Washington, Indiana 47182 0X OPTIMIST CLUB OF NEW WASHINGTON SERVES THE YOUTH IN OUR COMMUNITY BY SPONSORING PROGRAMS SUCH AS: Junior Achievement-Winter Youth Appreciation Week-November Tri-Star Basketball Contest-January Bicycle Safety Week-February Oratorical Contest-March Youth League Baseball-Summer NEW MEMBERS ALWAYS WELCOME MEET 2ND 82 4TH THURSDAYS OF EACH MONTH Building Materials House Wares Gift Items Porter Perfect Paint NEW WASHINGTON MILL 82 HARDWARE New Washington, Indiana 47162 293-3352 COMPLIMENTS OF STANDERFORD COMPANY HM HALL INC. COUNTY COMMISSIONER 2ND DISTRICT Rt. 5, St. Highway 107 and Madison, Indiana HALL BROS. , INC. SALES Best Buy in Color TV, Stereo , and Appliances FORD TRACTORS 8L IMPLEMENTS 154 Main Cross Charlestown, IN Phone 256-5341 Highway 62 8. Monroe St. CHARLESTOWN, INDIANA STEWART'S TEXACO SERVICE BAIRD'S FEED MILL CHARLESTOWN , IN 47111 CARL LUTZ 8: SON h 0 SEA READY MIX CONCRETE ON THE SQUARE Charlestown , Indiana BOX 268 SCOTTSBURG Phone 256-3311 BUS M312! 752.3857 A OHN w HOSE HOME 752.4855 ORMA HOSEA 122 '- H. MN? Map .. .. , sinblnm Having become the most up-to date banking facility in Clark County, we never want to lose sight of what we aIe-a personal , family bank. Our goal-big bank facilities and services-little bank friendliness. Students are especially welcome at all four of our offices. Enjoy free checking with us while you're in school. Clark FOUR CONVENIENT LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU: County COURT 8L SPRING K-MART 10th 8; SPRINGDALE ALLISON LANE NEAR MIDDLE ROAD r State L Bank .123 no money down complete financing gW ?W 2072- 756 CHARLESTOWN CLEANERS where ever IIIP. INHI IAM leN you may Cleaning-Pressing-Alterations go. . . Carpet Cleaning tocollege. HP LG 'leKlN HUG NAILH Vlll'k NJIH'I'INL l'ALAH to work. Pick up and Delivery Service to mm, Monday and Thursday around New Washington remember. . . when you return home. DONNIE KAHL-OWNER Phone 256-4311 Lhe friepdliest . merchants in Southern Indiana PAY MORE! WHAT FOR? will always be here to accomodate SEE HEARI. BROGAN mm, a shopping whim! ! 4 W'mces 4' men '88 mall because Chevrolet as more truck' A mcnwm 131 600 CllfIy Drive CLARxsvxLLE. mo Madison, Indiana 47250 - -SPORTING GOODS- - 1621 East 10th Street Jeffersonville, Indiana 47130 Our Customers Are Our Cheerleaders Phone 282-8600 e u m. v A .m b C m t S a E 8 3 1 Scottsburg, Indiana 47170 613 752-2440 THE NATIONAL STUDYING VOCATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR BOYS AGRICULTURE 3;? . nam'nw 'xabu V -- 3w, .n.unuu i? . The staff wishes to express grateful appreciation to Newsfoto Yearbooks, Stewart's Photography tMs. Michaels and Mr. Tamarisl, the businesses that conn tributed the advertising so generously, and the school community for their patience. and friendly understanding during the publication of this yearbook. To celebrate the birthday of our great land, the staff had endeavored to capture in this publication the essence of our Nation and our school year in photographs, words, and memorabilia expressing events, traditions, and personalities of New Washington High School 1976. As our country commemorates its 200th Anniversary. it is our hope that this pub- lication will cause us to rvexamine our origin. values, and the meanings of Amer- ica , to take pride in our accomplishments, and to dramatize our developments. Also, it is our hope that this publication, our bicentennialsyear edition, will be a help in our search for a better life in the future and that each of us may take the time to review and reaffirm the basic principles on which our Nation was founded. HAPPY BIRTHDAY AMERICA! The Highwayman Staff 1976


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