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

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BETTER LATE THAN NEVER.. . THESE MEMORIES LAST FOREVER I t I s And Away We Field Commanders are: Jayne Waters and l.csa White Go. . . The New Washington Marching Mustangs took it easy this year. They collected newspapers for a money making project to pay for the Senior sweaters and jack- ets. They enjoyed a trip to the Cincinnati Zoo then after- wards they went to a hockey game. Since this was a first time for any of the students to see a hockey game, in person, most were really excited. Everyone had a great time. I he Field Commanders, Rifle Corp and Flag Corp add an exciting touch to the New Washington Marching Mustangs. They add their talents to the Musical Sound by putting together motions to the beat of each song. This is the second year for the girls. They have come a long way. Rifle Corp members are: Lucy Abbott. Ann Ncthcrton. Kathy Whitt, and Barbara Ring Flag Corp members are: Lcisa Shaw. Peggy Franklin. Tina Hall. Jonnie Huttscll. Carole Shaw. Brenda Shaw. Cheryl Johnson, and Tommie Stewart 8 Members of the High School Band are: Row 1: Cindy Clampilt. Lesa White. Claireen Kemp. Tommie Stewart. Cheryl Johnson. Brenda Shaw. Maurccna Johnson. Bobbi Baker. Donna Meek. Robin Woods. Sharon Lautcr. Rebecca Willey. Lucy Abbott Row 2: Pcggv Franklin. Jayne Waters. Carole Shaw. Nancy Lautcr. Lisa Gracbe. Crystal Morgan. Loria Pcrkinson. Linda Ballard. Tammy Cole. Linda Boley. Kathy Hoagland. Sheila Salesman. Mike Wentworth Row 3: Tina Casey. Jeff Vest. Danny Stoner. David Cain. Barbara King. Mark Taflingcr. Kathy Whitt. Ann Ncthcrton. Vickie Henderson. Denise May. Leslie Elston. Regina Breeden. David Stutcsman Row 4: Tim Murphy. Grace Zimmerman. Tina Kincaid. Charlie Hendricks. Tommy Stutesman. Todd Dean. Jonnie Huttsell. Paul Steele. Jeff Hostetler. Steve Ross. Doug Sarver. Kevin Barton. Doug Wilson Row 5: Allen Manuagh. Stacy Reed. Doug Branstcttcr. Wade Stoner. Billy Sicwert. Virginia Willey, and John Hobson Science Art Clubs Are On The Move! 1st row: Jeff Hostettler. David Cain. Rebecca Willey. Brenda Shaw. Carole Shaw. Debbie Wentworth. Dina Raney 2nd row: Mr. Geavcland. Ray Rose. Lynne Hendricks Another member of the Science Club is Greg Hostettler. The Art Club is really ON THE MOVE this year. They did several interesting things, such as going to the Indianapolis Art Museum. They received some new equipment including a new AIRBRUSH. The Air brush is used to paint pictures on Vans and Cars. You could say the Art Club is becoming very adVANced. 1st row: Cathy Cherry. Vanessa Reed. Carla Lowe 2nd row: Jackie Gnffith. Mr. Bauer. Sam Taflingcr. Danny Jones. Chris Holmes. Eddie Franklin. Roger Curtis. Ray Carlisle. Joey Brading. Donna Meek. Tommie Stewcrt. Marty Brackin The Science Club’s program for 1978 was based on the idea of ‘•INDIVIDUALISM”. 10 Chorus Rocks On! Members of the high school chorus: Row I: Loria Perkinson. Lisa Gracbc. Linda Boley. Regina Robison. Maureena Johnson. Sharon Lautcr. Denise May. Carla Lowe, Lori Clapp, Debbie Went worth. Row 2: Crystal Morgan. Kathy Sherrill. Gloria Keown. Chcri Carroll. Jill Ross. Barbara King. Lisa Hayes. Tina Brown. Lonnie Robison Row 3: Donna King. Eddie Gilmer. John Hobson. Jackie Gnffith. Randy Harbin. James Kincaid. Yancy York. Jimmy Rivers. Timmy Murphy. Paul Steele. Cheryl Johnson. Cheryl Helton The New Washington High School Girl's Ensemble sang at the Christmas program and did a beautiful job. They attended a con- test at Madison in April and did a fine job there also. The New Washington High School Chorus has had a busy year in the 77- 78 school year. They have been busy with different performances in their schedule. They performed for Thanks- giving and Christmas Concerts. They gave a spring concert, sang for Awards Day and Baccalaureate. They added a new look with a drum- mer, base, and electric guitar. They looked and sounded great, under the direction of Mrs. Harrod. Members of the Girl’s Ensemble are: Deanna Wilson. Beverly Giltncr. Denise May. l.isa Gracbc. Loria Perkinson. Kathy Sherrill. Teresa Weston, Tina Brown. Cheryl Helton. Lisa Hayes. Debbie Wentworth. Mrs. Harrod. Missy Fields, Barbara King. Robin Brison. Donna King. Crystal Morgan Members of he FHA arc: Row I: Anita Reis.Cathy Holder Row 2: Cheri Carroll. Margie Webb. Bobbi Baker. Tina Hall. Jonnie Huttscll. Lucy Abbott Row 3: Lcisa Shaw. Lisa Gracbc. Ronda Hostetler. Sharon Lautcr. Kim Duncan. Donna Meek. Donna King. Lisa Jones. Maurcena Johnson. Jill Ross. Kathy Young. Lisa Smith. Mrs. Ellingsworth. Annette Shepard Row 4: Lana Vest. Becky Wills. Beverly Giltner. Grace Zimmerman. Sheila Salesman. Tammy Cole. Tina Kincaid. Linda Ballard. Tonya Buck. Ellen Clapp. Ann Netherton. Barbara King Row 5: Lori Robison. Debbie Cummins. Jayne Waters. Dimity Brading Row 6: Kathy Dean. Kelly Wiggam. Kathv Whitt 1st row: Mr. Madison 2nd row: Nathan Holmes. Eddie Franklin. Chris Holmes. Peggy Franklin. Sweetheart, Eddie Giltner. Mark Taflinger. David Stutesman. 3rd row: Jerry Lock. Kevin Barton. Steve Ross. Doug Sarver. Kelly Hostetler. Danny Stoner. Tommy Stutesman. Hugh Holder. John Fielding. Steve Lcwellen. Allen Carlisle.’ 4th row: Jeff Ross. Randy Willie, Tommy Spencer. Jimmy Fouls. Jimmy Riven, Danny Jones. David Cole. Allen Manaugh 5th row: Ray Carlisle. Eddie Abbott, Wade Stoner. Eddie Kincaid. Jimmy May. Doug Bra’nstetter. Mike Collins. Todd Carroll. John Scott 6th row: Hank Issac. Reggie Tucker. Jeff Meek. Merrill Moreland. Brian Taylor Getting The Job Done Then Comes The Reward The paper staff, under the direction of their editors Bonnie Cole and Marissa Bare, did a ter- rific job of getting the paper out on schedule. They worked really hard with Mrs. Doris Patton, paper advisor, and the rest of the staff to produce a paper that everyone enjoyed reading. Con- gratulations on a job well done. Members of the paper staff arc: 1st row: Kelly Wiggam. Kathy Whitt. Marissa Bare. Bonnie Cole 2nd row: Kelly Cartnght. Ellen Clapp. Sonya Fields. Paul Steele. Tricia Gilbert. Jayne Waters 3rd row: Pam Turner. (.oretta Schindler. Mrs. Patton. Jeff Hostcttler. Brenda Shaw. Kim Duncan. Cheryl Johnson, and Barbara King 14 77-78 Highwayman Staff Get Things Goin! The 1977-78 Highwayman got Members of the 77-78 Highwayman staff: Seated: Ann Nethcrlon. Jonnic Huttsell. Tina Hall. Dina Raney. Pam Turner. Teresa Head. Tammy Hall Standing: Lucy Abbott. Tina Casey. Brenda Fields, Missy Fields. Kelly Cartright. Barbara King. Donna Meek. Sonya Fields. Bonnie Baker. Tricia Gilbert. Rav Rose. Beverly Giltner. Peggy Franklin. Loretta Schindler. Mr. Fields. Kathy Whitt, and Kelly Wiggam. And when the work is done______ off to a slow start but soon got straightened out. Mr. Fields is the sponsor and with his help the publication finally made it here. The editors this year are Pam Turner and Dina Raney. With their and the staff’s ideas, we think we came up with something pretty good! The 1977-78 High- wayman editors and sponsor. Dina Raney. Mr. Fields, and Pam Turner. Carole Shaw Ray Rose Nancy Lauter Dennis Johnson Patricia Gilbert 0' Karen Bower N H S A O 0 T N C I O I 0 R E N T A L Y 1. Scholarship 2. Character 3. Leadership 4. Service a f we ! David Cole Jeff Hostetler 16 David Gracbe Debbie Wentworth Derwin Wiggam Greg Hostetler Kelly Cartnght Rebecca Willey Student Council, Loretta A nd Joe Are Real Leaders Members of the Student Council are: First row: Loretta Schindler and Lisa Franklin. 2nd row: Mr. Bauer. Greg Hosteltler. Todd Webb. Paul Steele. Brenda Shaw. Lisa Gillman. Virginia Willey and Beverly Giltner. 3rd row: Cindy Goodman. John Hobson. Barbara King. Gloria Kcown. Ray Rose and Debbie Wentworth. The Student Council has been really busy this year. Every year they participate in the March of Dimes Walk-a-thon. This year was a tremendous group to march. They also worked with Mr. Myers on the cafeteria food. Thanks to them, the school received a juice machine. There are two flavors, punch and orange, which are well liked. The Student Council was in charge of mini course day. Mini courses had to be cancelled one time for the snow, but were rescheduled and went over very well. The Student Councils in this area have student exchange days. NWHS participated to sec how other schools were differ- ent from ours. Citizens Bank Trust Company sponsors two students from each school in the school system to help students learn about managing money and accepting credit responsibilities. The two members from NWHS were Loretta Schindler and Joe Marlett. Loretta and Joe were very active in the projects that the Board sponsored. Such as the empty stocking fund, cancer drive, stu- dent of th month, fund for the needy program, and blood drive. Thanks for representing NWHS so well! Loretta Schindler and Joe Mar- Ictt. NWHS Representatives. 17 CO Pep Club Members Are: 1st row: Cindy Goodwin. Lisa Gillman. Lisa Jones. Brenda Shaw. Peggy Franklin. Carole Shaw. Loretta Schindler. Lesa White, Kathy Whitt 2nd row: Denise May Donna King. Tammy Cole. Crystal Morgan. Lona Pcrkinson. Lisa Graebe. Mrs. Ellingsworih. Cheryl Johnson. Ann Thompson. Tncia Gilbert. Sonya Fields. Peggy Goodwin. Timmy Bussey . Teresa Rhoten. Jeanette Dickey 3rd row: Laura Franklin. Angie Duncan. Gina Eldridgc. Stephanie Stewart. Barbara King. Sharon Lautcr. Lori Sicwert. Lisa Cole. Carolyn Brison. Tammy Coy. Anita Reis. Lcisa Shaw. Ronda Hosteller. Melody Fields 4th row: Steve Wells. Darrel Johnson. Todd Higbie. Cathy Holder. Cheryl Helton. Janet Reis. Gayla Atwell. Karol Bower. Ann Nelhcrton. Lisa Smith. Tommie Stewart. Claireen Kemp. Susan Hammond 5th row: Todd Carroll. Merrill Moreland. Wade Stoner. Lisa Hayes. Teresa Hammond. Vicki Henderson. Nancy l.autcr. Rebecca Willey. Kelly Hostetler. Jim Fouts. Jill Ross. Maureena Johnson. Lucy Abbott 6th row: Jonmc Huttsell. Tina Hall. Robin Woods. Bobbie Baker. Kim Duncan. ! nna Meek. Margie Webb. Cammy Holder. Kelly Cartwright. Vicki Holder. Virginia Willey. Donita Keown. Lisa Franklin. Lon Robison. Teresa Turner «in row: Mcvc Wells. Darrel Johnson, Iodd Higbic. Cathy Holder. Cheryl Mellon. Honor Society 1st row: Carole Shaw. Debhic Wentworth. Rebecca Willey. Kelly Cartright 2nd row: Mr. Fields, sponsor. David Graebc. Ray Rose. Derwin Wiggam Chess Club Ai table: John Bcckort. Joey Brading. Brcni Breeden. Greg Hostetler. Jeff Hosteller Standing: Chuck Cherry. Roger Curtis. Todd Carroll. Vfr. Wilson, coach. Tom Lock. Todd Webb. Rusty Durfcc.Marty Brackin. Lonnie Robison A CTION Volleyball (cam prepares for another win. Other (cam members watch Ann as she returns a serve. Cheerleaders group together to sup- port the Mustangs. Fans show support by cheering the teams on 22 Mustangs Of Varsity Cheerleaders: Peggy Franklin. Loretta Schindler. Kathy Whitt. Carole Shaw, and l.esa White Statisticians: Marina Bare. Sonya Fields. Bonnie Cole. Nancy Laulcr. Barbara King, and Danny Stoner Coaches, players, and mangers: Jim Matthews. Steve Marcum. Tom Lock. Paul Steele. Derwin Wiggam. Eddie Franklin. Dennis Johnson. Vancy York. Jimmy Bowman. Eddie Abbott. Steve Ross. Jay Walters, and John Hobson 26 JV And Freshman Ball Teams Junior Varsity members arc: Cheerleaders: Cindy Goodwin. Lisa Jones. Lisa Gillman. Brenda Shaw Players. Managers. Coach: John Hobson. Todd Webb. Timmy Murphy. Billy Siewert. David Cole. Coach Marcum. Troy Brandenburg. Roger Curtis. Joey Brading, and Danny Stoner Freshman Members are: Manager—John Hobson. Ken Siewert. Kelly Hostetler. Danny Young. Reggie Tucker. John Fielding, and Jerry Lock Baseball Freshman. Kelly Moslcltlcr. Merrill Moreland. Ken Siewert. Charley Simpson. Kenton Steele. Robert Stutesman Sophomores. Greg Hostcttler. Paul Steele. Billy Siewert. Tim Murphey. Todd NVebb. Marvin Simpson ■ Seniors. Jay Walters A Manager Danny Stoner Stats. Peggy Franklin. Robin Woods Bat Girls. Jonnie Huttsell. Tina Hall Coaches. Mr. Smith. Mr. Marcum , 4 Silver Creek 12 NW 4 Austin 14 NW 6 C-town 17 NW 0 C-ville 12 NW II Borden II NW 7 s.w. 0 NW 4 s.w. 0 NW 7 Eastern 7 NW 6 Borden 5 NW 0 H-ville 2 NW 4 Silver Creek 5 NW 7 Eastern 6 NW 0 Silver Creek 10 NW 13 Mcdora 2 NW 1 C-ville II NW 3 Providence 6 NW 2 Corydon 14 NW 1 Austin SECTIONAL 13 NW 4 Borden 12 NW 7 C-ville 13 Mr. Smith watching the game. Billy Siewart trying to bunt. The baseball team had a really success- ful year. They won 7 out of 21 games. The players averages were: Paul Steele .196, Tim Murphy .300, Billy Siewert .275, Todd Webb .234, Marvin Simpson .167. John Scott .207, Greg Hostettler .170. Jim Fouls .263, Ken Sie- wert .196. Robert Stutsman .186. Kelly Hostettler .000. Jay Walters .200. Merrill Moreland .000. Batters up! 29 Cross Country Members of the Cross Country Team arc: Front Coach Hatfield 2nd row: John Hobson. Paul Steele. Steve Robison. David Cole. Doug Sarver. Eddie Giltner. Timmy Murphy. Derwin Wiggam. John Fielding. Hugh Holder. Toud Webb Track Team “78” Members of the team were: Steve Robison David Stutesman Doug Sarver Kevin Barton Sam Taflinger David Cole Dave Barton Scott Rush Tom Lock John Fielding Jerry Lock Walter Brown Managers: Tim Webb Leroy King Stats: Beverly Gillner The varsity track team wrapped up its spring season beating five teams out of ten meets. Steve Robison beat the school record for the 220 yd. dash with a time of 23.4 sec. and David Stutsman set a new school record for the 330 yd. low hurdles with a time of 48.4 sec. Some of the schools that the team had victory over were. Madison Shawe. Lanesville. and Switzerland Co. Steve Robison received most valuable for the year, while Tom Lock received most improved and Wal- ter Brown the 100% award. Each mem- ber lettered with the highest average of individual points accumulated for the team in many past years. Coaches comments- Thank heaven a new track this year!!!!! NW Won NW Won NW I ,hi NW Won NWLost. NW Inv. . NW Won NW Lost. NW Won NWLost. NWS.A.C NW Won Sectional. .Austin—Lost .C-Town— Lost .S.Col—Won . H-Ville—Lost .Austin—Won .2nd place . H-Ville—Lost M.S.-Won S.C.-Lost .C-Town—Won .2nd place . H-Ville—Lost . Placed 23rd Mr. McGinnis says he had a very hard working team, he hopes next year with this team and some more students we just might win the conference. GOLF Golf Team of ”78 had a record of 8 wins and 23 losses. The average of the golf team was: Jeff Hostetler..................52.3 •Todd Webb......................54.0 •Paul Steele....................52.0 Eddie Abbott....................48.7 Jimmy Bowman....................46.8 Dcrwin Wiggam...................45.5 Yancv York......................50.5 •Participated in 2 matches. 32 Varsity Volleyball Team Wins Conference Title Varsity Volleyball team members arc: Row I: Coach Dave Wcimcr. and Coach Brenda Speth. Row 2: Marissa Bare. Teresa Head. Tammy Hall. Jayne Waters. Loretta Schindler. Tricia Gilbert, and Kathv Whitt. Row 3: Beverly Gilmer. Bonnie Cole (Manager). Lesa White, Sonya Fields. Cindy Clampitt. and Jonnic Huttscll (Manager). Row 4: Dennis Johnson and Jimmy Bowman (Linesmen). This year's Volleyball teams were really TUFF”! Under the coaching of Brenda Speth and Dave Weimer. the Varsity team wound up the season with a 15 and 5 record, and the JV had a 10 and 8 record. They were the 1977- 1978 SOUTHHRN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS WITH A RECORD OF 5 and 0. They were also the 1977-78 Sec- tional Runnerup. Coach Brenda Speth was elected the Southern Athletic Coach of the year and Jayne Waters and Sonya Fields were elected by the conference coaches to the ALL CONFER- ENCE TEAM. A large portion of the teams success was due to the Senior letter winners. They are Kathy Whitt. Teresa Head. Tammy Hall and Jayne Waters Jr. Varsity Volleyball team members are; Row I: Coach Dave Wcimcr and Coach Brenda Speth. Row 2: Rita Curry. Linda Ballard. Lisa Jones. Tammy Cole. Ann Nethcrton. Lisa Gracbe, Robin Wroods. and Tina Hall. Row 3: Tommie Stewcrt. Bonnie Cole. Beverly Giltner (Manager). Donna King. Barbara King. Cindy Clampitt. and Jonnic Huttsell (Manager). 33 GIRLS SO FT BA LL Freshmen: Linda Ballard. Rita Curry. Lisa Gillman. Cindy Goodwin. Lisa Graebc. Stephanie Harbin. Lisa Jones. Donna King. Virginia Willey. Record: Won 2 out of 8 games. Sophomores: Cheryl Johnson. Sharon Lautcr. Barbara King. Ann Netherton. Juniors: Sonya Fields. Nancy Lautcr. Brenda Shaw. Rebecca Willey. Seniors: Kim Harbin. Carole Shaw. Varsity Cheerleaders Get A Little Extra Support ! The Varsity Cheerleading squad did a fine job in arousing spirit this year under the direction of their new sponsor. Mrs. Linda Ellingsworth. They also received a little help from their mascot. Tisha Franklin. Tish helped Carole. Kathy. Loretta. Lesa. and Peggy do their stunts and cheers. 36 Varsity Cheerleaders: Loretta Schindler “78”. Carole Shaw “78 . Kathy Whitt “78”. Lesa White “79”. Peggy Franklin “80”. Mascot Tish Franklin We Let Everyone Know We Have Spirit! The junior varsity and the freshmen cheerleaders did a very good job this year. They helped to spread spirit to their own teams and to the varsity as w II. They were lots of help at pep sessions and ball games. This year the freshman team had two cheerleaders. Crystal and Denise deserve a lot of praise for the sup- port that they gave their ball team. 37 Jt NIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Lisa Gilman. Lisa Jones. Brenda Shaw, and Cindy Goodwin. Freshman Cheerleaders: Denise May and Crystal Morgan On 3 O t i on SENIORS Kathy Whitt. Treasurer Ray Rose. Vice President Loretta Schindler. President Carol Shaw. Secretary Cathy Ballard Kevin Barton David Bohannon Carol Bohannon Karen Bower Greg Bower 42 Dimity Brading Jenny Brison Robin Brison Julie Brown Ed Burgin Debbie Carlisle Chcri Carroll Cathy Cherry Chuck Cherry Ronnie Clapp Ellen Clapp Johnny Dake Kathy Dean Edward Franklin Teresa Head Beverly Giltncr David Graebc Donnie Graebe Jack Griffith Tammy Hall Kimbe’rlv Harbin Nimoeriy tiarmn Lynne Kendricks S, ris Holmes Seniors of the class of “78 were the clos- est class we’ve ever seen and always “stuck together in good times and had times. They showed respect for their underclassmen. We’ll always remember the SENIORS OF 78. Nathan Holmes Gloria Keown Lydia Layton iclmda Miller Dina Raney Stephen Robison Ray Rose James Ross DougSarvcr Loretta Schindler John Scott Carole Shaw Tina Moreland Jeff Steele Tommie Stewart Dimity can't figure out what it is. David Stutesman Ann Thompson Pam Turner Jay Walters Jayne Waters Debbie Wentworth Pete Whitehead Kathy Whitt Kelly Wiggam PLEASE USE THIS PAGE TO WRITE YOUR OWN HISTORY AND MEMORIES OF THE CLASS OF 1978. Senior 43 Mr. Miss N.W H S. Kathy Whitt and Chris Holmes Superlatives Wittiest: John Bcckort. Debbie Cummins Best all around: Eddie Franklin. Kathy Whitt CLASS i'Uidic Abbott Keith Baird Marissa Baird Dave Barton Jimmv Bowman jimmy m David Bur Ray Carlis ovc OSS Kelly Cartright Tina Casey Lori Clapp Harold Cochran Bonnie Cole Lynda Cox Soyna Fields Patricia Gilbert Fddic Gilbert Cammy Holder Vickie Holder Carolyn Jenkins l ennis Johnson Danny Jones Gaircen Kemp Eddie Kincaid Jeannie Layton Nancy Lautcr Tom Lock Joe Marlct Jimmy May Betty McCoy Tony Meek Rhonda Morris Vanessa Reed Rex Reynolds liy R Jeff Re Steve Ross Scotty Rush Timmy Sailor Brenda Shaw Tommy Spencer Mark Taflingcr Sam Taflingcr Brian Taylor Martin Wells Lesa White Derwin Wit Randy Will Rebecca Willie Yancy York o Junior Class Officers Sonya Fields- Treasurer Joy Hawks -Secretary Yancy York -Vice President Joe Marietta President This year the Junior class was hard at work to put on the Junior-Senior prom. This year it was held at the Hilton in Jeffersonville. We think everyone had a fun evening and arc looking forward to the prom of 79. Chns Holmes discovers his powers. Ed Franklin and David Stutesman think it takes 2 to hold the flag tip. Derwin Wiggam and classmates show how to look like your studying. Ann Netherton gives Lesa White a helping hand before the game. Marvin Simpson shows Mr. Wilson how to handle a snake. Ellen Clapp. Johnny Dake. Tommy Stiewart and Pete Whitehead lets everybody know how the snow feels. «i V 54 Lis; Fergunson Brenda Fields Bernice Frecls Tina Hall Teresa Hammond Randy Harbin Howard Harris Vickie Henderson Chcri Helton Wiliam Holder Mike Holmes Greg Hostetllcr JeffHostettlcr Jonnie I luttscll Loretta Jefferies Patty Jefferies Cherly Johnson Bill Kincer Barbara King Sharon Lauter IX an May Mike Mason Scott McCoy Mike McDaniels Homer Miller Donna Meek Franklin Moreland Timmy Murphy Stacey Reed Janet Reis Gina Robison Lonnie Robison Kathy Shcrrcll Billy Sicwerl Marvin Simpson Paul Steel Danny Stoner Loren Strieker Jimmy Statesman Tommy Strtesman Carlos Vest Margie Webb Teresa Weston Doug Wilson Robin Woods Lisa Graebc Cindy Goodwin List Cullman Mike Hostetler Kelly Hostetler Hugh Holder John Hobson Kathy Hoagland Gary Hendricks Joann Haul Stephanie Harbin Hank Isaac Maureena Johnson Lisa Jones Tina Kincaid Donna King Maude Layton Sandy Layton Sarah Layton Patricia London Jerry Lock Steve Lcwcllcn .•Mian Manaugh Denise May Jeff Meek Merrill Moreland Crystal Morgan Hugh Mudge Lena Perkinson Jimmy Rivers lx r‘i Robison Jill Ross Sheila Salesman Mary Shinglcton Annette Shepherd Ken Siewert Charlie Simpson Pat Spratt Robert Stutesman Lori Taflinecr Reggie Pucker Teresa Turner Martha Ward Mike Wentworth Virginia Willey Deanna Wilson Gladys Whitt Rhonda Yates Danny Young Grade Zimmerman The 1977-78 Basketball Homecoming Cere- mony was held on November 26 with New Wash- ington playing Medora. The New Washington Mustangs beat Medora by score of 75-46. To add a highlight to the game Bonnie Cole was named the 1977-78 Homecoming Queen. 1976-77 Queen. Junior Marissa Bare, and her escort Martin Wells. Senior Queen Candidate. Ann Thompson, and her escort John Beckon. Sophomore Queen Candidate. Margie Webb, and her escort Wade Stoner. Freshman Queen Candidate. Virginia Willey, and her escort Flower girl—Michelle Wenning Crown Bearer—Allen Steele Hugh Holder. 59 60 FFA Sweetheart Peggy Franklin THE WAY I FEEL TONIGHT IS THE RIGHT MOOD FOR THE PROM “The Way I Feel Tonight.” a hit song recorded by the Bay City Rollers, was the theme of the Junior-Senior Prom. This was an exciting night for the seniors of '78. It was their last formal night together as a class. The 1978 Prom was held at the Hilton Inn in Jeffersonville. The band for dancing was Crush Velvet. The BIG EVENT of the night was Eddie Franklin being crowned King and Carole Shaw. Queen. The seniors who sought the honors were Kevin Bar- ton. Doug Sarver. Chris Holmes. Eddie Burgin. Bev Giltner. Kathy Whitt. Ann Thompson. Loretta Schindler. Eddie and Carole were crowned by Mr. and Miss Junior. Tom Lock and Carla Lowe. The emcee for the crowning ceremony was Junior Class President. Joe Marlett. The Prom was enjoyed by all: it was a great last night together. We want to thank Mrs. Bag- shaw. Mr. Wilson, Class of '79. and all others who helped with the Prom. The 1978 Junior-Senior Prom was a GREAT event! King Ed and Queen Carole. Teresa, Billy, Keith. Tammy. Lesa. and Philip listen to the music, while Scotty. Tammy. Robbie, and Bonnie enjoy the refreshments. Jeff. Tina. Tommy. Lisa, and Tony discuss their plans for after the prom. 1978 Prom candidales . .. Kevin Barton. Doug Sarver. Chris Holmes. Ed Burgin. Mr. Junior Tom Lock. King Eddie Franklin. Queen Carole Shaw. Miss Junior -Carla Lowe. Bcverlv Gillner. Kathy Whitt. Ann Thompson. Loretta Schindler. 63 Prom King and Queen and Mr. Miss Junior share a dance. HOME Bubby Holes doesn’t know what's going on around him. Little Aurther munching down on some 1-orrctta try ing to make some cookies, cake batter. EC Style of Home F.c. Class for little children. Cleaning up after a hard days work. Bonnie Cole securing her little brother in the chair. 65 Mins Spclh says there’s no sport like Volleyball. Carol Shaw studies books while rest of the class studies each others minds Loretta Schindler and Kelly Wig- gam think of nothing but typing. Rllen Clapp looks for memories on her last time around school. ACTIVITIES ft Middle School Now Class of “82” _________________________________ Anderton. Anthony Andrew . Timmy Aim. Gene Alwell.Gayla Ballard. B ll Bower. Karol Bower. Margie Bowjer. Billy Bowyer. Donnie Bomyer. Brenda Boyer. Annelle Braclm. Wilma Kraieher. Pam Breeden. Gina Bmon. Marlin 8uek. Sheila Burle. Wyatl Bu ev. Bill Cain. Mile Carter. Seharley CimiitkiJw Clapp. Milch Cleflman. Slcphame Cochran. Billy CoUinv Danny Coltmv Rick Co . Ronnie Durfee. Rick Dickey. Mike Edward . Carla Field . Melody Fielding. Mark I dhurn. Ginger Fool . Jim Gay. Rohm Gay. Renee Gill Raymic Gill. Paula Goforth. Rickey Head. Troy Hendrick . Mona Hifhie. Mark Holder. Caihy Minim . l.awerence Mov.cller. Kevin Hovteller. Rhonda Hovteiller. Tim Johmon. Phillip Kahl. Rua Keow n. Domla Kincer. Karen Madera, loe Madera. John Mattingly. Jame Macon. Tommy Maxwell. Max May. I oann McClellan. Neyland Money. David Money. Rcanna Money. Terevi Madge. Jackye 70 Rciv Amu Reynold Rhonda Kotoon, Linda Rotmon. Phillip Rohoon. Tammy Rote. Mark Shaw. Uivj Smith. l«l Sseele. Shannon Trvsevlell. Lna V'm Una Wampler. Larry WarfonL Refer Water , Johnnes Wet . Patt) Weddle. Brent Wigwam. Greg William Paula Willey. Bar Kir.i W’iIK. Becky Young. Kath) Nelherlon. Bill AndrewV Dawd Hillard. Tony Class of “83” Bation. Ton Hntain. Brenda Bower. Jimmy Bohannon. Stese Bohinnon. Tercel Briton. Carolyn Brown. John Bu e .Timmy ftutvey. Jennifer Caitrifht. Steve Cherry. Chri Clapp. Brun Oampitt. Tony Cochran. George Cole. John Cote. Lna Coy. Tammy Craig. Tammy Crater . Sue re Crum. Butch Curry. Rotxri Ihrvrv David IVan. Karen Uraty. Diana DcCaap. Kim Dickey. Jeanette IXeterland. Marvin IX'ty. Jeff IXivall Ronda I Jen . Jeoie Elston. Lana Fellow Tommy Franklin. Robert Frill . Train Garrett. Paul Gary. Karen Goforth. Doug Goodwin. Peggy 71 Gracbc, Jeff Gracbc. Phillip Hammond. Susan Hayse. Mark Helton. Andy Helton. Phillip Holder. Tammy- Hooker. John Hoskins. Sonny Hutlscll. Dale ’ Jeffries. Billy Jones. David Jupin. Jim Kasey. David Kemp. Mark King. Leroy Layton. Anna Lively. Lavada Lorenz. Cheryl May. Ronnie’ May. Wayne McKenna. Chuck Miller. Brian Moreland. Timmy Morgan. April Powers, Cathy Repp. Randc Rhoten. Teresa Robison. Ilia Rose. Cindy Scott. Chris Siewert. l-ori Stutesman. Lora Trucsdcll. Fred Webb. Timmy Wdlingcr. Mike Wilson. Roy Young. Mike 7th Grade Officers Pres. Timmy Bussey Vice Pres. Tim Webb Sec. Peggy Goodwin Treasurer Lori Sicwwcrl Reporter Leroy King 72 Amick. Joey Andrews. Chris Bastian. Brad Bussey. Tammy Brading, Timmy Brown. John Carter. Martha Clapp. David Clapp. Mike Clapp. Mark Compton. Jennifer Courtney. Keith Craig. Roger Dallas. Binkley Deal. Phillip Doane. Tony Duncan. Angie Duvall. Jerry IJdndge. Gina Fellows. Tommy Pouts. Jerry Franklin. Laura Gillman, Daw n Hall. Becky Hall. Jeff Hoffmeister. Brent Johnson. Darryl Kascy. Pam Kincer. Terry l-cntz. Phillip Maxwell. Mark May. F.ddic McCoy. Steve Miller. Grant Moreland. Dorcus Moreland. Louis Morgan. Mark Powers. Kenneth Reynolds. Greg Ross. Dottie Schindler. Angela Short. David Stewart. Stephanie Stoner. David Stoner. Daniel Tucker. Ronald Taflingcr. Glenna Tucker. Stephen Vest. Jeff Vest. Trov Ward. Joe Warford, Larry Wells. Steve Wills. Chris Yates. David Zimmerman. Mary Class of “84” Zollman. Mary 73 Middle School Shows Their Spirit! The basics of basketball are strongly needed for a good team. These arc taught in middle school and are used throughout high school and college. Stamina and self-discipline arc also needed. These teams have had a lot of training and will be ready for their high school careers. Coaches for this years middle school teams were 6th grade—Mr. Burton Cleavcland. 7th grade—Mr. Kenneth Fields. 8th grade—Mr. Dave Weimer. 8th grade team: Bill Bussey. Mark Fielding. Mark Rose, Wyatt Burke. Timmy Hostcttler. Billy Ballard. Phillip Johnson. Raymic Gill. Max Maxwell. Greg Wittam. Troy Head. Shannon Slccfc Kneeling—Coach Dave Weimer 8th grade cheerleaders: Front row: Leisa Shaw 2nd row: Kathy Young. Pam Bratcher. Lisa Smith 74 7th Grade Basketball 7ih GRADE BASKETBALL TEAM. Row I: T. Bussc . E. May. T. Webb. Row 2: B. Clapp. L. King. T. Barton. P. Helton. R. Curry. M. Willinger. D. Huttsdl. Mr. Fields 7th Grade Cheerleaders. Row I: Theresa Rhoten. Brenda Bastain. Carolyn Brison. Top: Peggy Goodwin 6th Basketball Team Front Row: I). Storncr. K. Cortnie. T. Higbie. T. Vest. D. Short. M. Morgan. Second Row: J. Hall. B. Bastian. M. Maxwell. B. Hoffmaster. C. Amick. S. Wells. D. Johnson. B. Dallas. Coach: Clcavland Cheerleaders 76 Front: Angela Schindler, 2nd: Angie Duncan. Gina F.ldridge Standing: Stephanie Stewart Middle School Basketball Seated: Teresa Rhoten. Chris Scott 2nd row: Cheryl Lorenz. Peggy Goodwin. Carolyn Brison. Jeanette Dickey 3rd row: Barbara Willey. Susie Salesman. Lora Slulcsman. Lori Siewert. Wilma Brackin 4th row: Coach Graham. Suzic Cravens. Karen Dean. Brenda Bastian. Beth Dobson. Lisa Cole. Coach Speth Middle School Volleyball 1st row: Carolyn Brison. Lori Sicwcrt. Leisa Shaw. Kathy Young. Wilma Brackin. 2nd row: Peggy Goodwin. Brenda Bastian. Lisa Cole. Ronda Hostetler. Suzic Cravens. Donita Keown. Stephanie Stewart. Melody Fields Middle School Chorus Is Preparing For High School Chorus Members of middle school chorus arc: Row I: Tammy Holder. Kin Decamp. Teresa Bohanan. Carolyn Brison, Doug Goforth. Roy Wilson. Andy Helton. Timmy Webb. John Maders. Jeff Gracbc. Lori Siewert. and Peggy Goodwin. Row 2: John Waters. Melody Fields, Rogin Gay. Paula Gill. Lisa Shaw. Gavla Atwell. Carol Bower. Ricky Goforth. Donita Keown. Jesse Edens. Susie Hammonds. April Morgan, and Susan Salesman. Row 3: Mrs. Harrod, Leroy King. Sum- Cravens. Paul Garrett. John Brown. Robert Franklin. Brenda Bastian. Ronda Hostcltlcr, Jeanette Dickey. Linda Robison. Cheryl Lorenz, and Lisa Cole. Members of Middle School Girls Ensemble: Row I: Susie Hammonds. Jessie Edens. Kim Decamp. Teresa Bohanan. Carolyn Brison. Lori Siewert. April Morgan, and Susan Salesman. Row 2: Ronda Hostettler. Brenda Bastian. Melody Fields. Leisa Shaw. Gala Atwell. Carol Bower. Linda Robison, and Lisa Cole. Row 3: Mrs. Harrod. Suzic Cravens. Cheryl Lorenz Middle School Band Members of the Middle School Band are: Row I: Cheryl Lorenz. April Morgan. Diana Dcasy. Randy Repp. Virginia Filburn. Rhonda Yates. Lisa Smith. Kathy Young. Pam Bratcher. Melody Fields. Brenda Bastian. Lori Siewert. Tammy Robison Row 2: Cathy Holder. Lisa Trusdell. Margie Bower. Anna Layton. Mike Young. Carolyn Brison. Joe Ward. Ricky Goforth. Lcisa Shaw. Joe Madera. Chris Amick. Dale Huttsell Row 3: Jeff Gracbc. Lisa Cole. Mark Hayes. Timmy Webb. Tommy Barton. Mike Callis. Larry Wampler. Shannon Steele. Joe Cartwright. John Waters. RaymieGill. Philip Johnson. Annete Bowycr. Row 4: Mark Higbic, David Money. Wyatt Burke. Leroy King. John Madera. Barbara Willey. Kevin Hostetler. Timmy Hostettler. Danny Jones Row 5: Wilma Brackin. Ronnie Cox. Tony Ballard. Max Maxwell. Mike Willingcr. Jim Jupin. Collins Our Feelings 83 Together! TEA CHERS at Dennis Pennington. Asst. Principal and Science Teacher Mrs. Bessie Stoner. Office Treasurer Miss Mary Lou Clapp. Librarian Mr. Larry Wilson. Industrial Arts teacher Mr. Robert Bauer, Art teacher Mr. Ballcngcr. Band and general Mrs. Kay Harrod. Chorus teacher music teacher 85 ...ON AND ON AND ON b o b o oo Mrs. Patton Mr. Marcum ! Mr. Wood 86 87 Mr. Matthews Mr. Fields Mrs. Tylor MissSpeth Mr. Ballcngcr Mr. Pennington. Mr. Madison. Mr. Graham. Mr. Fields. Mr. Smith 89 COOKS Row I: Mrs. Gracbc. Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. Smith Row 2: Mrs. Helton. Mrs. Vest. Mrs. King 91 CASUAL Everybody has their way of enjoying class. The art class shows what they have been doing. Jerry Fouls and friend sneak in some laughs during class. 93 We’re al- together .. . “Memories” Memories “78” Mr. Cleveland awards Ray Rose. Mr. Ballenger awards Carol Shaw for Band. Good luck Seniors!! 103 CO O O O 107 A utographs Seniors GUEST This year the P.T.A. sponsored several assembly programs, one of which was the Reptile Show. The show was presented by James Maynard, a rep- resentative of the Antrim Bureau. Mr. Maynard showed us many mem- bers of the reptile family. The display included turtles, alligators, and snakes. The most interesting was a boa constrictor. After the program students were allowed to get a closer look at the boa constrictor. We students appreciated the opportunity to see this herpetologist with his interesting and educational program. Pep Club sponsors Mr. Legs Contest Mr. Madison Wins “Mr. Legs’ 113 J. V. Cheering for a victory. - •‘x si IKIi Varsity Cheerleaders in action. Ball players preparing for Sectional Marcum Matthews checkout the sym- pathy wreath sent from Menryvillc. Mr. Islcr giving a good luck speech. 114 Cowboy and Indian Day. Fifties Day Feet Contest FFA Champion Sheet 115 Sophomores Win Baby Bottle Contest Senior Shows Their Work • • • A I S HENRYVILLE NEW WASHINGTON Member F D I C NEW WASHINGTON 120 CITIZENS BANK TRI ST CO. STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD Citizens Bank Trust Co. is sponsoring for the sixth year, a Student Advisory Board. One goal of the Board, is to educate students about managing personal income, accepting credit responsibility and how to finance a college education. To meet this goal, the board makes presentations, explaining these activities, to high school classes. Another goal is to demonstrate the need for youth involvement in community affairs. To accomplish this goal the students help at Christmas lime with the Empty Stocking Fund for needy children. They also participate in the Red Cross Blood program by assist- ingwith Blood Drives held in their respective schools. The 1977-78 Board includes. (First Row. sitting): Susan Anderson. Clarksville High School: Candy Cailles. Jeffersonville High School: Laura Jennings. Providence High School: Karen Meunier. Borden High School. (Second Row): Ixirctta Schindler. New Washington High School: Joe Marlett. New Washington High School. (Third Row. standing): Kim Duncan. Charlestown High School: Tim Bibb. Jeffersonville High School: Frank Jones. Providence High School: I .a Donna Skidmore. Charlestown High School: Mark Amos. Hcnryvillc High School: Chuck Franz. Clarksville High School: Dana Perkins. Silver Creek High School: Karen Robertson. Silver Creek rfigh School: Jeff Walton. Borden High School. CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 121 SCOTT COUNTY STATE BANK Scottsburg, Indiana MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE BANK MEMBER F.D.I.C. RITTERS LANES ’’Bowling Ai It’s Best” 200 Clifty Drive Madison, Indiana M. GLADSTEIN, INC. Over 80 Fair Years Dealing MERLE NORMAN ’’THE HOUSE OF BETTER CLOTHES” COSMETIC STUDIO Nationally advertised clothing Ready to wear and shoes GREEN TREE MALL FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY We pierce ears, have beautiful gift Phone 752-3146 ideas and give make-up lessons. Scottsburg, Ind. JIM’S MEAT MARKET Charlestown, Indiana Phone 256-3531 BODY AND FENDER WORK PARK STREET BODY SHOP FREE ESTIMATES ALL WORK GUARANTEED 753 Park St. Charlestown, Ind. Phone 256-2243 122 Best Wishes JEFFERSONVILLE INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. TOM DUNLEVY Everybody's Auctioneer Casualty - - Life - - Fire - - Bonds 125 W. Court Ave. Jeffersonville, Indiana 47130 Phone 812-282-0431 A Lifetiime of Experience In the Auction Business Jeffersonville 282-1135 282-5548 COUNTY DRUGS, INC. THE PRESCRIPTION STORE You are always welcome at Your Wafytee Agency GATEWAY PLAZA JEFFERSONVILLE, IND. Phone: 283-6655 ANDERSONS AUTO SALES AUTO REPAIR SAY IT WITH FLOWERS 4 miles S.W. of Hanover, Ind. On Hwy. 62 EDIS ANDERSON--OWNER Phone 866-3834 CHARLESTOWN FLOWER SHOP 324 Main Cross ARBUCKLE FORD, INC. Charlestown, Indiana 47111 NEW “SED Phone: 256-3522 Highway 31 N. Scottsburg, Indiana Phone: 752-5000 Kenny Judy Rountree WE WIRE FLOWERS Kentuckiana No. 246-4592 123 BAIRD’S FEEL MILL Charlestown, Indiana 47111 THOMPSON SON NEW USED FURNITURE APPLIANCES 0. 297 Market St. Charlestown, Ind. Call 256-5000 KRATZ SPORTING GOODS 915 S. Clark Blvd. Clarksville Indiana HEUSER HARDWARE COMPANY 523 SPRING STREET JEFFERSONVILLE, IND. 47130 (812) 283-8144 CHERRY ELECTRIC 9102 Otisco-Henry ville Road Otisco, Indiana 47163 Residential Homes Wiring--Old and New Homes PHONE: 256-3046 DOUG’S PRODUCE FASHION SHOPS FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Lovelier Fashions At Lower Prices Wholesale and Retail 101 Market, Charlestown, Indiana Ph. 256-6214 B T PRESCRIPTIONS- - DRUGS Phone 256-2188 Camby Bottorff PHARMACY SUNDRIES--FOUNTAIN Charlestown, Indiana 47111 256-2110 Roscoe Tobias 124 STEER RESTAURANTS ABBOTT GULF SERVICE THE LEADER PRINTING PUBLISHING CO. Phone 293-3545 MARGARET GOODMAN OWNER PUBLISHER DICKEY SALES SERVICE Bolens-Jacobsen Homelite Dealer 844 High Street Charlestown, Indiana Phone 256-3377 or 256-3378 Jerry Dickey 25319 Gill Rd. Owner Nabb, Ind. Located at New Washington, Ind. WIGGAMS WEST Building Materials Housewares Gift Items Porter Perfect Paint END NEW WASHINGTON MILL HARDWARE New Washington, Indiana New Washington, Indiana 47162 293-3352 FARM BUREAU INSURANCE Compliments of Life--Auto--Fire CLAPP OIL ED ARTHUR Gasoline--Fuel--Oil Motor Oil--Grease Phone 293-3498 New Washington, Indiana Phone 293-3100 Nabb, Indiana 126 Diji Dofi Szauty £tof2 2Vi milks East or New Washington on Wilmer Davis Road DEE DAVIS. Owner - Orehator Shop 293 0086 GRAVES SERVICE STATION KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN New Washington, Indiana Charlestown, Indiana GRAYSON’S FUNERAL HOME Charlestown, Indiana Phone 256-2424 New Washington, Indiana Phone 293-3834 127 CARL LUTZ SON READY MIX CONCRETE RITTERS SHOE STORE Charlestown, Indiana Phone 256-3311 QUALITY FOOTWEAR FOR ALL THE FAMILY SCOTTSBURG PAUL’S GROCERY Gas Oil Paint Seed Otisco, Indiana Phone 256-3973 HEBNER’S SERVICE STATION New Washington, Indiana FIRST BANK OF CHARLESTOWN BEST WISHES FROM GOODMAN DRUGS Member F.D.I.C. Federal Reserve System Charlestown, Indiana 256-2220 DAVIS IMPLEMENTS JOHN DEERE SALES--SERVICE—PARTS Highway 62 TOiTOg’ 5710 Robison Rd. ' Nabb, Indiana 47147 Phone 293-3786 rt 128 Phone: 282-8600 The r J ] Locker Room ----SPORTING GOODS - 1621 E. 10TH STREET • JEFFERSONVILLE. INDIANA 47130 ■ OUR CUSTOMERS ARE OUR CHEERLEADERS Dale Orem Bob Snelling CHARLESTOWN MULLIN'S SON NflPJ AUTO SUPPLY FEEDER SUPPLY Your Ralston-Purina Dealer In Clark County 291 Market St. Charlestown, Indiana Highway 62 Charlestown, Ind. Phone 256-5550 Phone 256-6127 129 Mcnoger JACK CAUDILL You' 'Wheel Esioic Dcoier JONES Troiler Sales, Inc. 2 M.ies West on Highwoy 56 62 Hanover, Indiana Service Insuronce Office Phone 866 2525 BEST WISHES 10 THE CLARK COUNTY STATE BANK OPTIMIST CLUB of New Washington SERVES THE YOUTH IN OUR COMMUNITY NEW MEMBERS ALWAYS WELCOME MEET 2ND 4TH THURSDAYS OF EACH MONTH 130 COMPLIMENTS OF HALL BROS., INC. Best Buy in Color TV, Stereo, and Appliances 154 Main Cross HAMMOND AGENCY INSURANCE REAL ESTATE 418 E. Court Avenue Jeffersonville, Indiana Phone: 282-1373 LOWE TULL SUPPLY STORE Hard-Sherwin Williams Paint Plumbing and Heating Supplies 354 Main Cross Charlestown, Ind. Ph. 256-2300 131 Charlestown, In MURPHY’S MARATHON 221 MARKET STREET CHARLESTOWN, INDIANA RAY’S JEWELRY Diamond Rings ON THE SQUARE High School Bulova Watches Charlestown, Ind. Class Rings Repair--Refinishing WELLS-DEAL, INC. JACKIES CUSTOM Tom Miller, Owner Manager UPHOLSTERY NEW IDEA FARM EQUIPMENT Free In-Home Estimates Hesston Hay Equipment Snapper Mowers Tillers And Fabric Selection Otisco, Indiana Phone 256-2692 U.S. Highway 31 S. Free Pick-up Delivery Scottsburg, Ind. Ph.752-3172 TASTEE FREEZE (Big Tee Burger) CHARLESTOWN, IND. Phone 256-2112 Compliments of WILSON’S WESTERN WEAR Complete line of western wear for entire family Square dancing fashions Ph. 246-9847 Boots-tack WESTERN ETO ASSOCIATE STORE TT Your Whirlpool Appliance Dealer Washers Dryers Refrigerators ZENITH Color Television Stereo Complete Line of Furniture 279 Market St. Charlestown, Indiana Regular King 132 GORDON ROSS AGENCY Complete Insurance Service Since 1941 Same Location For 30 Years Phone 283-3614 527 Spring Street Jeffersonville, Indiana 47130 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 MILES BROTHERS GRAIN HAULING BULLDOZING PHONE 293-3120 133 134 BEST WISHES FROM NEW WASHINGTON FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA SERVING OUR COMMUNITY I. Supervised Farming II. Cooperation III. Community Service IV. Leadership V. Involvement VI. Alumni Activities 135 WE WISH TO THANK THE FOLLOWING BOOSTERS: HERTZ SHOE STORE GRAVES REAL ESTATE GREENROSE SPORTS CENTER BULA’S SELLER MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS BOYER LOCKER PLANT CUMMINS AUTO SALES GATES OF EDEN PET CENTER WOLPERT’S BARBER SHOP DAVID’S STYLE SHOP MADISON HOBBY SHOP OSCAR C. BEAR SON INC. 136 RURAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES PROVIDE RURAL PRIVILEGES WITHOUT PROFIT Everyone Benefits From REMC Power • Homes •- Schools • Hospitals • Churches • Retail Business • Farm Business • Rural Industry 246-3316 CLARK COUNTY CfflfcCfrGC-Ihnrf REMC CHARLESTOWN KEY MARKET YOUR KEY TO GOOD EATING” Locally Owned Controlled Charlestown, Indiana 609 E. Utica Sellersburg OPEN 8-12 PUT YOUR MONEY WHERE IT BUILDS WHERE YOU SAVE DOES MAKE A DIFFERENCE I?!, JT ederal SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION First Federal Is First Because H e Put You First 123 E. Maple St. Jeffersonville 2213 ALLISON LANE, Highway 131 Clarksville 137 SUPPORT YOUR SCHOOL AND ITS MANY ACTIVITIES AND ORGANIZATIONS. TAKE PART AND BE CONCERNED 138 Mr. Isler • • • 139 Waving Goodbye “78” Remember the Days to the Old School Yard (Cat Stevens) Remember the days of the old schoolyard We used to laugh a lot Oh don't you remember the days of the old schoolyard When we had imaginings And we had all kinds of things And we laughed and needed love yes I do oh and I'll remember you Remember the days of the old schoolyard We use to cry alot Oh don’t you remember the days of the old schoolyard When we—had simplicity And we had warm toast for tea And we laughed and needed love QH'es I do BHr oh I’ll remember you No matter what place I still see your face In childish dreams Like king and queen The time may fade It’s never tot) late to learn about love LLARN ABOUT LOVE 141 THANKS FOR YOUR PATIENCE WE HOPE THA T YOU ENJOY THE MEMORIES IN THIS BOOK FOR MANY, MANY YEARS TO COME. THE STAFF 144 o y ortgo'o. toxna r w -. - .•v-v'v raaw ;.; :;• w-;,) ■fVTKG Aw? .-v■ v?. ••■ ■•,; v ■ :• ,( V• ' ■V-;.v-',:. 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