New Washington High School - Highwayman Yearbook (New Washington, IN)
- Class of 1980
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i i i Seniors '79 4 Seniors pose in all their finery on picture day. 5 Seniors patiently await their diplomas. 6 Brenda watches as her friends receive their diplomas. 7 Tom Lock and Scotty Rush-Male Models 2 Yancy York, Claireen Kemp, and Jimmy Bowman show their stuff. 3 What could be so funny about economics? 1 Home Sweet Home James Lee Bowman Dav id Jeffrey Burgin KellySE; Cartright Senior Class omcers: Joe Marlett, President; Brenda Shaw, Secretary,- Lori Clapp, Reporter; Patricia Gilbert, Vice President,- Sonya Fields, Treasurer Mot picturem Pamela Sue Cherry Bonnie Sue Cole Sonya Jeanne Fields Patricia Ann Gilbert Timothy Edward Gilbert Joy Denice Hawks Vicki Lynn Holder Dennis Ray Johnson Danny Elmo Jones Claireen Kemp Eldridge Nancy Michelle Lauter Albert Thomas Lock Vanessa Irene Reed REX Reynolds Kathy Lynn Rose Steven Ronald Ross Brenda Kay Shaw Samuel Allen TaHinger Martin H. Wells Lesa Gail White Derwin Alan Wiggam IWIHMHHWMI MIIIUIIHMMNIIJIHII'LIIIIIIIIINH Randy Allen Willey VALEDlCTORIAN SALUTATORIAN Other Members In top ten percent of class: Dennis Johnson Nancy Lauter Patrucna Gilbert HOOSIER SCHOLARS Hndnana State Scholarshlpw Yancy Will York David Burgln Kelly Cartrlght Patricia Gilbert Vicki Holder Nancy Lauter Brenda Shaw GE TEAMSTER'S UNION SCHOLARSHIP Kelly Cartrlght INDIANA UNIVERSITY SOUTHEAST SCHOLARSHIPS Kelly Cartright NWHS ALUMNI AWARDS JOHN C. ALLEN ENGLISH AWARD LL. BAKER SCIENCE AWARD JOHN PHILIP SOUSA AWARD PTA SCHOLARSHIPS ALTE RNATES DAR GOOD CITIZENSHIP AWARD GREATER CLARK SECRETARIAL ASS'N AWARD OPTIMIST CLUB AWARD MRION FOUNDATIOM C-J OUTSTANDING COMMUNITY SERV. AWARD FOUR YEARS PERFECT ATTENDANCE TWELVE YEAR PERFECT ATTENDANCE Dennis Johnson SCHOLARSHIP RANK Derwin nggam Kelly Cartrlght SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS Lance Compton Dennis Johnson Mark Tamnger Derwm Wiggam Kelly Cartright Derwin Wiggam Nancy Lauter Vicki Holder Mark Tafiinger Dave Barton Patricia Gilbert Patricua Gilbert Patricia Gilbert Carla Lowe Martin Wells Mark Tafiinger Jim Bowman ...mmmmmmmmMIummumuummmum mlImmmmtmuumumm1.mmmmuuuumm IIMIIIIIIIWIU Above left-Some smiles, some sad faces as seniors await their diplomas. Above right-Bimps work diligently in shop. Belowiseniors share last moments together as they prepare for graduation. 10 Well, it looks like welve made it. We've seen New Washington go through so many changes as we've passed through our school years. For instance, we were the first and only class to perform in a 4th grade musical. We chose our own songs, borrowed and rented costumes, and performed in a variety of skits. As 6th graders, we welcomed the transfer of the students from Marysville and Hibernia. These students have become just as good friends as those who've attended New Washington since lst grade. We were also the first 6th graders to change classes as the high schoolers do. Our 6th grade year was a busy one for us. The class of '79 also has a number of outstanding students. We are honored to have held the Homecoming Queen position for the last 3 years. Marissa Bare served as our sophomore queen; Bonnie Cole, as our junior queen; and Lori Clapp, as our senior queen. As a sophomore, Tricia Gilbert was chosen by the FFA to be their sweetheart. Dennis Johnson represents the males of our class by having a musical composition sent to the state level of the PTA Cultural Arts Contest. Five of our class members participated in the lst annual Quiz Bowl. They were: Kelly Cartright, Tricia Gilbert, Dennis Johnson, Derwin Wiggam, and Yancy York. They were successful in defeating the juniors. Although our class has shrunk in number, from 67 our freshmen year to 48 in our senior year, we have grown in stature, experience, and spirit. We, the class of '79 have made it and we're proud of it. Kelly and Tricia ll Will Brian hide in the tool cabinet and can Mr. Wilson 15nd him? ham, .Mp Love New Washington Style Below: Do you think Stacy and Vanessa have had another argument? 12 MFUOHZCC. o q I hf I. i . - 15 Doug issuing drinks to his classmates 'again? v . 551 '- Could this mean friends forever? 13 Class Offwcers: Timmy Murphy, Treasurer; Cheryl Johnson, Secretary,- Peggy Franklin, President; Barbara King, Vice-President; Ann Netherton, Reporter; Lucy Abbott, Reporter. Lucy Abbott Karen Bohanan Richard Bower Donny Bowyer Joey Brading Brian Bratcher 15 Thomas Brison Kevin Brown Leisa Burgin David Cain Cindy Clampitt Saundra Cleffman Charles Cochran David Cole Sharla Davis Todd Dean Greg Doty Stephen Doyle Kim Duncan Leslie Elston Lisa Fergison Patty Fergison Peggy Franklin Teresa Hammond Randy Harbin Lisa Hayse Sheri Helton Vicki Henderson Margie Hicker William Holder Jeff Hostettler 16 X J; J Greg Hostettler Cheryl Johnson ' Barbara King ' Sharon Lauter Sam Marino Dean May Scott McCoy Donna Meek Timmy Murphy Ann Netherton Janet Reis Regina Robison Kathy Sherrell Billy Siewert Marvin Simpson : - . Paul Steele ,- Wade Stoner ' Danny Stoner James Stutesman I Tommy Stutesman P Carlos Vest i Todd Webb g Teresa Weston I Doug Wilson Robin Woods 1979 Memories 18 l 20 a: Mr. Gardner wishes luck to the graduating seniors. Derwin assists Dr. Carter in presenting the Diplomas. 21 Seniors of '79 are uDoers Abbott Eddie: FFA 3,- Art Club'2; Basketball 2: Golf 2. Baird, Keith: FFA; Chess Club. Bare, Marissa: Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Track Stat 1,2; Basketball Stat 1,2,3,4; Paper StaFf 1,2,3,4; Editor 3,4; Homecoming Queen 2. Barton, David: Track; Band; Cross Country; Basketball. Bowman, Jimmy: Annual Staff; Paper Staff; Basketball; Cross Country; Golf; Mr. NWHS 4553; Most Athletic 4553. Burgin, David: Science Club. Cartright, Kelly: Honor Society 2,3,4; Secretary 3; Vice-President 4; Student Council 4; Reporter 4,- Pep- Club 3,4; Vice-President 4; Paper Staff 1,2,3,4; Editorial Staff 4; Annual Staff 2,3,4; Copy Editor 4; Basketball Stat 1,4; Class Reporter 2; Most Likely to Succeed 4553; Salutatorian. Clapp, Lori: Chorus; Paper Staff; Student Council; Class Reporter; Homecoming Queen 4; Girls Ensemble; Cross Country Stat; Cutest 4553. Cole, Bonnie: Basketball Stat 2,3,4; Track Stat 2; Volleyball Stat 2; Homecoming Queen 3; Paper Staff 1,2,3,4; Editor 3,4. Collins, Mike: FFA. Cox, Lynda: Art Club; Pep Club. Fields, Sonya: Paper Staff 2; Annual Staff 2; Volleyball 2; Cheerleader; Softball 3; Wittiest 4553. Gilbert, Patricia: Basketball Queen Candidate 1; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Captain 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; President 3,4; FFA Sweetheart 2; Annual Staff 2,3; Paper Staff 2,3,4; Hoosier Girls' State Delegate; National Honor Society 3,4; President 4; Student Council 4; President 4; Advisory Committee 4; Class Vice-President 4; Miss NWHS 4553; Most Athletic 4553. Giltner, Eddie: FFA 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 2,3; Basketball 1,2; Manager 2. Holder, Cammy: Pep Club 3,4; Softball 4; Band 1. Holder, Vickie: Pep Club; Most Intellectual 4553. Johnson, Dennis: Chess Club; Honor Society; Basketball; Band; Chorus; Most Talented 4553. Jones, Danny: FFA; Art Club; Most Likely to Succeed 4553. Lauter, Nancy: Honor Society; Pep Club; Basketball Stat; Softball; Student Council; Science Club; Band. Lock, Tom: Track 2,3,4; Basketball 4; Chess Club 3,4; Cutest 4553. Lowe, Carla: Chorus 3,4; Vice-President 4; Girls' Ensemble 3,4; Art Club 3,4; Miss Junior; Cross Country Stat 4; Most Talented 4553. Atlg? . ,x 1 . Secretary 2,4,- Paper ,StaH 34 Marlett, Joe: Annual Staff,- Paper Staff; Class President 3,4; Cross Country; Track; Wittiest 4551. May, Jimmy: FFA; Art Club. McCoy, 'Betty: Art 0111b; Pep Club. Meek, Tony Most Talkative 4551. Reed, Vanessa: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Council 4 Chorus 4, Cheerleader 4, Most Talkative 4551 Reynolds, Rex: FFA :7 , Ross, Steve: Basketball; Band; rfrack. Rush, Scott Track; Art Club; Best Dressed 4551 , ,. .Shaw, Brenda: Student Council 1, 3,4; Secretary 31,4 Cheerieader 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Treasure! 1; Class hess Club 4, Presldent 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Flag Corp 2, 3 ,;4 SCIence Club VP LiizilggghVoueyban 1,- Softball Taflinger, Mark: FFA 112'3'47'T'i-aCk 1,2; Basketbggll Manager 2. TaRinger,ISam: Track 4; Cross CMJntry. . Wells, Martin: Basketball; GER, Annual Staff; Paper Staff. White, Lesa: VOHeyball; .Chge'ueader, SoftbalI; Bangd;'Studerent Cesium,- Choru'fsf Wiggam, Derwin: French Club; Honor Society; Basketball; Cross Country; Golf; Most Intellectual 4581; Valedictorian. York, Yancy: Basketball 1 2 3 4 Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3,4; Annual Staff 4, Class Vice- President 3. I I l l 24 Steve Badger Bobbi Baker Linda Ballard Linda Boley Marty Brackin Troy Brandenburg Kelly Brown Tina Brown Tonya Buck Todd Carroll Randa Cartright Karol Clampitt Tammy Cole Rita Curry Robert Curtis Brian Dieterlen Steve Dieterlen John Fielding Missy Fields Bill Filburn James Fouts Lisa Franklin Lisa Gillman Cindy Goodwin Lisa Graebe Stephanie Harbin Charles Hendricks Kathy Hoagland John Hobson Hugh Holder Michael Hostetler Kelly Hostetler Hank Isaac Maureena Johnson Lisa Jones Donna King Sandra Layton Sarah Layton Jerry Lock Patricia London Allen Manaugh Denise May Jeff Meek Merrill Moreland Crystal Morgan Hugh Mudge Loria Perkinson Lori Robison Sheila Salesman Annette Shepherd Ken Siewert Charlie Simpson Kent Steele , Robert Stutesman ' Lori Tafiinger Reginald Tucker Teresa Turner JefT Vest Martha Ward Michael Wentworth Regina White Deanna Wilson Danny Young Grace Zimmerman SOPHOIVIORES CLASS OF '81 Sophomore Class Officers: Hank Isaac, Treasurer; Lisa Jones, Reporter; Loria Perkinson, Secretary; Cindy Goodwin, Vice-President; Tammy Cole Reporter; Lisa Gillman, President; 25 Precious Memories Some find ways to have a good laugh or two during class while others seem to just crack a smiIe and go on studying. Class time was mostly spent goofmg off for the Seniors of 79, but on some rare occasions we were caught studying or at least looked like we were. 26 3 Some senior girls look on as new cheers are done at pep session. Above right-Looks like Bimps is getting sick. Lower left-Maybe he did. 27 LORI IS CROW 28 1 Reigning Queen-Bonnie Cole Escort-Scott Rush Junior CandidategLucy Abbott Escort-Wade Stoner NED QUEEN Flower GirleDana Johnson Crown BeareriDarren Brading The 1978-79 Homecoming ceremonies were held on December 9 before the Varsity game with Austin. The Climax of the evening came when Senior candidate, Lori Clapp was crowned 1978-79 Homecoming Queen. Queen Lori received beautiful roses and a dazzling crown. - '78 '79 H O M E C O M I N G ZI'TIITICO Sophomore Candidate-Missy Fields EscortHJimmy Rivers L r-';UCD TJ'UZDI-O Freshman Candidate- Lisa Smith EscortiBrent Weddle -IFUOOU3ITI ZH-IJUZDg mrI-rnE 29 30 Study Hall is more than just studying! Ruth and Mike are awed by the sight before them. Jimmy daydreams about Lesa. Mr. Ballenger was caught in the act. Gladys takes a little rest from a hectic day Paul and Greg prepare for a lab. Susie, Teresa, and Lora have a laugh during Social Studies. These freshmen work hard on their Algebra. 31 1978-79 Prom uWe've Got Tonight The 1978-79 Junior-Senior Prom was held on May 18, at the Hilton Inn. The Juniors decorated the room in pastels. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of the King and Queen, Derwin Wiggam and Lori Clapp. The Seniors of '79 would like to thank the Junior Class for a great prom. Its memiors will always stay with us. 4 The centerpiece for the banquet table was a lovely ice sculpture of a Mustang. 32 l i i '. The other handsome gentlemen chose as king candidates were: Yancy York, Scott Rush, Jimmy Bowman, and Dennis Johnson mot picturedh The beautiful ladies chosen as queen candidates were: Bonnie Cole, Tricia Gilbert, Lesa 1978-79 Prom King and Queen: Der Wiggam and Lori Clapp. White, and Vanessa Reed. 33 34 Christopher Amick Joey Amick Christopher Andrews Bradley Bastain John Bower Timmy Brading Martha Breeden Carl Brison Christopher Brown Tammy Bussey Martha Carter David Clapp Mark Clapp George Cochran Lanita Compton Tammy Craig BinHey Dallas Philip Deal Anthony Doane Angela Duncan Ronda Duvall Virginia Eldridge Thomas Fellows Jerry Fouts Laura Franklin Travis Fritts Lisa Gassoway Renee Gay Dawn Gillman Phillip Graebe Jeffrey Hall Rebecca Hall Todd Higbie Brent Hoffmeister Darryl Johnson Pamela Kasey Christy Lancaster Phillip Lentz Lavada Lively Mark Maxwell Steve McCoy Larry Meadars Brian Miller Dorcas Moreland Louis Moreland Mark Morgan Steve Parkhill Angela Schindler David Short Stephanie Stewart Daniel Stoner David Stoner Glenna Tafiinger Benita Thompson Ahh -..-...- .. ...;- Ronald Tucker Troy Vest Larry 'Warford Steve Wells Chris Wills Mary Zimmerman Mary Zollman 7th Grade Class of '84 Class omcers: Brad Bastain, President; David Stoner, Vice-President; Angela Duncan, Secretary; Stephanie Stewart, Treasurer; Angela Schindler, Reporter. 35 36 Robbie Abbott Linda Akers Tamara Buck Tami Burch Melinda Blackford Lisbeth Bower Karen Bowyer Billy Breeden Roy Breeden Tony Bussey Teresa Carlisle Tracy Clampitt James Clapp Sheila Clapp Susan Cleffmen Beth Cochran Timmy Cochran Steven Coliins Tom Cooper Richard Crum John Dallas Janice Dickey Gerald Doyle Christi Evans Connie Graebe Chris Graves Paul Grayson Jacqueline Hall Randy Hendricks Anna Holder Missie Houx Kenneth Huttsell Mary Jenkins Mark Jones Jeffrey Kahl Lisa Layton Robert Lindenmayer Kathy Lively Spud Mata Margot Maxwell Maurice Dwayne May Troy May Jeff Rhoten Roy Rivers Robert Robison Laura Rush Loretta Salesman Terri Shaw Debra Short Robbie Siewart Thomas Stewart Marsha Tafiinger Shawn Teague James Willey Beth Willinger 6th Grade-Class Of '85 l . 3 A l Class omcers: Tammy Buck, Secretary; Beth Willinger, Vice-President; Shawn Teague, President; Tom Cooper, .Treasurer; Troy May, Reporter. 37 HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS Performing with the High School Chorus are: Joe Marlett, guitar; Tim Murphy, guitar; Lori Clapp, piano; and Carla Lowe, vocalist. 38 L ' 4f uh. m. Max Maxwell, Mark Maxwell and Tim Murphy show their musicianship. High School Girls Ensemble Middle School Girls Ensemble Middle School Chorus 39 During the spring concert, Joe Marlett gives his version of King Tut, while everyone joins in with hand clapping. Bottom Right: Timmy stands by, patiently waiting to crank it up. Left: Timmy and Joe add a little extra music to Carla's singing. 40 Student Council. Row 1: Lucy Abbott, Lisa Gillman, Cindy Goodwin, Vanessa Reed! Nancy Lauter, Ricky Goforth. Row 2: Melody Fields, Todd Webb, Tricia Gilbert, Brenda Shaw, Greg Hostettler, Lori Clapp. Row 3: Ms. O'Daniel, Sponsor, Cheryl Johnson, Barbara King. Donita Keown, Lisa Franklin, Leisa Shaw, Kelly Cartright, Loria Perkinson. Row 4: John Hobson. Honor Society. Row 1: Sharon Lauter, Vicki Holder, John Hobson, Linda Boley, Kelly Cartright. Row 2: Greg Hostettler, Loria Perkinson, Nancy Lauterl Lisa Franklin, Tricia Gilbert, Brenda Shaw, Cindy Goodwin, Jeff Hostetler, Barbara King, Dennis Johnson, Tom Lock, David Cole, Der Wiggam, Todd Webb, Teresa Weston. 42 Quiz Bowl is a Success! i'mliigiiii mm Freshman Team Members: Raymie Gill, Phil Johnson, Troy Head, Wyatt Burke, Anita Reis inot picturedi. Sophomore Team Members: LInda Boley, Lisa Franklin, John Hobson, Danny Young, Loria Perkinson. E'Plii ii Junior Team Members: Jeff Hostetler, David Cole, Barbara King, Sharon Lauter, David Cain inot picturedi. This year the student Council Sponsored something new. The Quiz Bowl was a spin-ofT of the local TV show, HIGH Q, in which various schools match their intellectual wits. The 1979 Quiz Bowl matched the Freshmen against Sophomores and Juniors against Seniors. The teachers submitted questions concerning each of their subjects. The Freshmen defeated the Sophomores and the Seniors succeeded in overthrowing the Juniors. The Quiz Bowl was fun and we hope it will become an annual event at NWHS. l 4: il- Senior Team Members: Seated: Kelly Cartright, Yancy York, Tricia Gilbert. Standing: Dennis Johnson, Der Wiggami 43 FHA. and F.F.A. CLUBS Row 1. L. to R: Mr. Madison, M.Taf1inger, E. Giltner, Cindy Goodwin, H. Holder, D. Cole, H. Issac, Row 2: M. Callis, M. Maxwell, J. Lock, 0. Jones, B. Taylor, J. Fielding, A. Manaugh. Row 3: G. Wiggam, P. Johnson, W. Burke, K. Hostettler, R. Tucker, 8. Weddle, J. Madera, J. Stutesman, J. Meek. Row 4: T. Andrews, R. Wardford, S. Lewellen, R. Andrews, M. Collins, 8. Cochran, D. Collins, T. Ballard, A. Carlisle. Row 5: J. Fouts, A. Bowyer, T. Carroll, T. Spencer, S. Ross, D. Branstetter, M. Hostetler, G. Akers. Row 1. Lto R: Jonnie Huttsell, Lisa Graebe, Lisa Smith. Row 2: Mrs. Ellingsworth, Donita Keown, Annette Shepherd, Sharon Lauter, Kim Duncan, Lisa Jones, Lisa Franklin. Row 3: Pam Bratcher, Tina Beckhort, Teresa Turner, Ronda Hostetler, Donna King, Lisa Gillman, Anita Reis, Rebecca Wills. 44 FHA planning the Mother-Daughter Banquet with a little help from Mrs. Ellingsworth. NW s. kg e I: Cindy Goodwin is FFA Sweetheart. 45 Paper and Annual Staffs Paper Staff. Row 1: Mrs. Irvin, Sponsor, Tricia Gilbert, Brenda Shawl Kelly Cartright. Row 2: Loria Perkinson, Lisa Graebe, Cindy Goodwin, Lisa Gillman, Jimmy Bowman, Leisa Burgin, Marissa Bare, Lucy Abbott. Row 3: Lori Clapp, Crystal Morgan, Stephanie Harbin, Teresa Turner, Lisa Jones, Dennis Johnson, Greg Hostettler, Stacy Reed, Vanessa Reed, Cheryl Johnson. Row 4: Tina Beckort, Kim Duncan, Bobbie Baker, Lisa Franklin, Annette Shepherd! Tammy Cole, Linda Ballard, Teresa Hammond, Saundra Cleffman, Leisa Shaw, Barbara King. Row 5: Randa Cartright, John Hobson, Sheri Helton, Janet Reis, Ann Netherton, Martin Wells, Ronda Hostetler, Kathy Rose, Peggy Franklin, Annual Staff. Row 1: Lisa Gillmanl Saundra Cleffman, Stacy Reed, Lisa Jones, Greg Hostettler, Kathy Rose. Row 2: Leisa Burgin, Crystal Morgan, Jonnie Huttsell, Lucy Abbott, Tina Beckort, Peggy Franklin, Bobbie Baker, Lori Robison, Kelly Cartright. Row 3: Randa Cartright, Lisa Franklin, Donna King, Teresa Turner, Martin Wells, Dennis Johnson, Jimmy Bowman, Yancy York Linda Boley, Loria Perkinson. 46 Paper Editorial Staff. Seated: Tricia Gilbert, Brenda Shaw, Marissa BareiEditor, Kelly Cartright, Leisa Burgin. Standing: Mrs.1rvin7$ponsor,Jimmy Bowman, Dennis Johnson. Annual Editorial Staff: Connie Huttsell, Tina Beckort, Peggy FrankliniEditor; Martin Wells. Marissa Bare is Hi-Lites Editor. Mrs. Irvin Sponsors the Hi Lites paper. 47 Pep Club Keeps The Spirit Moving -4. unm- 9: f- 9.1:,- n . v.3 .., 5 'L. Row 1: Sheila Buck, Leisa Shawl Pam Bratcherl Lisa Gillman, Brenda Shaw, Vanessa Reed, Donita Keown, Lisa Jones, Ronda Hostettler, Cindy Goodwin. Row 2: Gina Eldridge, Angie Duncan, Tammy Bussey, Leisa Burgin, Stephanie Harbin, Peggy Franklin, Stacy Reed, Randy Harbin, Crystal Morgan, Donna King, Tina Brown, Anita Reis. Row 3: Ms. Day, Sheri Helton, Lucy Abbott, Teresa Turner, Maureena Johnson, Teresa Hammond, Janet Reis, Lynda Cox, Linda Ballard, Tammy Cole, Lisa Graebe, Loria Perkinson, Karol Bower. Row 4: Jeannette Dickey, Stephanie Stewart, Barbara King, Melody Fields, Sharon Lauter, Cheryl Johnson, Nancy Lauter, Vicki Holder, Cammy Holder, Kelly Cartright, Tricia Gilbert, Lori Siewert, Teresa Rhoten, Cindy Rose, Gayla Atwell. Row 5: Bobby Clapp, Peggy Goodwin, Margot Maxwell, Beth Willinger, Terri Shaw, Lori Robison, Bobbie Baker, Kim Duncan, Lisa Smith, Timmy Bussey, Karen Dean, Jennifer Bussey, Carolyn Brison, Susan Hammond. 48 Pep Club Officers: Pres.-Tricia Gilbert, Vice President-Kelly Cartright, Secretary: Barbara King, Reporter-Cheryl Johnson mot picturedt The Pep Club worked hard this year to arouse the spirit of not only the ball players, but the student body also. With the help of the cheerleaders, coaches, band and faculty, we were able to put on a number of skits, arrange exciting pep sessions, and present a great turnout of students at the ball games. Under the supervision of Ms. Day, the Pep Club rehearsed cheers, made letter cards, and gave a number of post game dances. The Pep Club was a busy group this year, and everything we did was for our team, the Mustangs! Having Fun At Pep Sessions! Timmy Murphy is unanimously voted Mr. Leggs. Vanessa Reed does the school song during a pep session. 49 Cross Country 78-79 50 Row 1-Phillip Johnson, Troy Head, Raymie Gill, Greg Hostettler, John Fielding, Walter Brown, Bill Ballard. Row Zicoach Matthews, Timmy Murphy, Sam TaFIinger, Lori Clapp Stan, David Cole, Carla Lowe 1Stat1, Dennis Johnson, John Hobson 1manager1, Greg Wiggam. Cross Country Results: WE THEY 36 SHAWE 21 31 BORDEN 24 36 MEDORA 19 Clarksville Inv. 6th out of 13 teams. 26 SOUTH CENTRAL 33 29 CLARKSVILLE 27 20 CHARLESTOWN 40 40 SOUTHWESTERN 19 NWHS Inv. 5th out of 6 teams. 55 LANESVILLE 44 Shawe Inv. 3rd place. 39 AUSTIN 20 37 SILVER CREEK 23 SAC CONFERENCE MEET 3rd out of 8 teams. 27 CROTHERSVILLE 25 22 HENRYVILLE 31 SECTIONAL 8th out of 16 teams. The 1978-1979 Cross Country team had a good year overall. The team was noted for their super effort when they defeated Austin and Crothersville, which was the first time in years. The team had only two graduating seniors, Sam Tahinger and Dennis Johnson, leaving the remaining members to return and promise an even better NWHS Cross Country team. As the race gets started, it's Greg Hostettler, David Cole, and Sam Tahinger taking the lead for NW. 51 Volleyball Left: Linda and Sonya await a spike from team member Tricia Gilbert. Below: Coach Weimer looks on as the visiting Hornets warm up. Mmu 1' 3 i L- ..4W.mn. . .. gm , , ; 52 Girls loosen up before the game. 7 74 Well known for her famous spike, Sonya slams another one to the floor. Linda serves another point for the Mustangs. 53 'Tll-OCD 54 55 SOFT A. U I f. . amp . LV.. .1. I. .1. . ' .1 .s , .. . .r Q. u 4 II .V .t s .. Rx . -5. . . . F avwvnw muu-q wk v. CITIZENS BANK $ TRUST CO. STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD Citizens Bank h Trust Co. is sponsoring for the seventh 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 coilege education. To meet this goal, the board makes presentations, expiaining these activities, to high school ciasses. Another goal is to demonstrate the need for youth invoivement in community affairs. To accomplish this goal the students help at Christmas time with the Empty Stocking Fund for needy chiidren. They also participate in the Red Cross Blood program by assisting with Blood Drives held in their respective schoois. The 1978-79 Board includes, iAscending the left side standingi; Mark Amos, Henryviiie High School; Chuck Franz, Clarksviiie High Schooi. iFirst Row, sittingi; Chris Day, Providence High School; Peggy Frankiin, New Washington High Schooi. iSecond Rowi; Rusty Rueff, Jeffersonviiie High School; JQe Mariett, New Washington High Schooi; Donna Loughmiiier, Providence High Schooi. iThird Rowi; Mary Reich, Chariestown High School; Linda McCulloch, Silver Creek High School; Dana Perkins, Silver Creek High School; Kim Duncan, Charlestown High School; Greg Snyder, Borden High School; Annette Higginbotham, Henryvilie High School; Karen Meunier, Borden High School. iAscending the right side standingi; Mary Beth Kristoff, Ciarksviiie High Schooi; Tom Bibb, Chairman; Jeffersonviiie High Schooi. XXX 57 58 First Bank of Charlestown Member F.D.I.C. Federal Reserve System 516 S. Indiana Ave. Sellersburg, Indiana 256-3316 47172 'rAx Pnon-L-ms? POSTAGE CALL us NOW! REMEMBER! 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Open All Year ,L' 256-6331 Turner 8L Turner Brick Masonry Marysville, Ind. Ph2293-3106 Hebner's Service Station New Washington, Ind. 63 Pharmacy Rexall Pete rs Real Estate Charlestown, Ind. 47111 936 Main Street Charlestown, Ind. 47111 Prescriptions1Drugs Sundries-Fountain Phone 256-2188 256-2110 256-2210 Camby Bottorff Roscoe Tobias We Wish to Thank The Businesses Below For Their Support Tip Top Beauty Shop Paul's Grocery lVIarysviIIe Hardware $8LT D. Bratcher Masonry Mullins 8L Sons Feed and Supply T m K CITIZENS BANK a TRUST co. MEMBER FDIC JEFFERSONVILLE, INDIANA 47130 CITIZENS BANK 8t TRUST CO. STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD Citizens Bank at Trust Co. is sponsoring for the eighth 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 aRairs. To accomplish this goal the students help at Christmas time with the Student Advisory Board Toy Drive for Orphans , and they participate in the Red Cross Blood program by assisting with blood drives held in their respective schools. The 1979-80 Board is pictured below: LEFT T0 RIGHT: Nick Shutt iClarksvilie Highi, Chris Day iProvidencei, James uRusty Rueff, Jr. iJeff Highi, Joe Eckert Silver Creek Highi. SECOND ROW: Mary Woodruff iBoard Advisor from Citizens Banki, Annette Higginbothom iHenryville Highi, Mary Beth Kristoff iClarksville Highi, Jan Cailles tJeff Highi, PEGGY FRANKLIN iNEW WASHINGTON HIGHi, Jan Gettelfmger iProvidence Highi, Candy Cailles iBoard Secretaryi. THIRD ROW: Greg Snyder iBorden Highi, Linda Meunier iBorden Highi, Linda McCulloch Silver Creek Highi, Mary Reich iCharlestown Highi, Dawn Marble iCharlestown Highi. FOURTH ROW: Troy Armstrong iHenryviile Highi, JOHN HOBSON iNEW WASHINGTON HIGHi. 65 66 Sandy Abbott Anthony Anderson Gene Akers David Andrews Gayla Atwell Tony Ballard Bill Ballard Karol Bower Margie Bower Billy Bowyer Brenda Bowyer Annette Boyer Wilma Brackin Pam Bratcher Sheila Buck Wyatt Burke Bill Bussey Mike Callis Scharley Carter Joe Cartwright Billy Cochran Danny Collins Mike Dickey Melody Fields Ginger Filburn Robin Gay Paula Gill Raymie Gill Ricky Goforth Kimberly Gunter Anthony Hauter Troy Head Mona Hendricks Mark Higbie Cathy Holder Kevin Hostetler Ronda Hostetler Tim Hostetler Philip Johnson Rita Kahl David Kasey Donita Keown Karen Kincer Joe Madera Thomas Mason Max Maxwell Neyland McClellan Reanna Money Teresa Money Jacqueline Mudge Bill Netherton Anita Reis Ronda Reynolds Tammy Robison K: Mark Rose Leisa Shaw Lisa Smith Shannon Steele Margaret Thompson Lisa Truesdell Lana Vest Larry Wammer Roger Warford Patricia Webb Brent Weddle Greg Wiggam Rebecca Wills Kathy Young FRESHMEN CLASS OF '82 omcers: Brenda Bowyer, Secretary,- Sheila Buck, Vice-president; Donita Keown, President; Ronda Hostetler, Treasurer; Pam Bratcher, Reporter. 67 68 Tommy Barton Brenda Bastain Jimmy Bower Carolyn Brison John Brown Jennifer Bussey Timmy Bussey Steve Cartright Tony Clampitt Brian Clapp John Cole Lisa Cole Suzie Cravens Roger Crum Robert Curry Dave Davis Karen Dean Kimberly DeCamp Jeanette Dickey Marvin Dieterlen Jeff Doty Jerry Duvall Carla Edwards Lana Elston Robert Franklin Paul Garrett Karen Gary Doug Goforth Peggy Goodwin Jeff Graebe Susan Hammond Mark Hayse Andy Helton Phillip Helton Tammy Holder John Hooker Dale Huttsell David Jones Jim Jupin Mark Kemp Leroy King Anna Layton Cheryl Lorenz John Madera Eddie May Ronnie May April Morgan Cathy Powers Randy Repp Teresa Rhoten Illa Robison Phillip Robison Linda Robison Cindy Rose Susan Salesman Lori Siewert Lora Stutesman Fred Truesdell Timmy Webb Mike Willinger Roy Wilson Mike Young Class ofhcers: Lori Siewert, Reporter; Peggy Goodwin, Secretary; Teresa Rhoten, Vice-President; Brenda Bastian, President; John Madera, Treasurer; Kim DeCamp, Reporter. 69 SENIORS I Brandstetter, Douglas N. Brison, Tommy Joe Brading, Joey Bratcher, Brian Burgin, Leisa P. 71 72 Cain, David B. Mil 0 4W I Cochran, Charles D. Cole, David Cleffmn, Sandra C. Curtis, Roger Dean, Todd Davis, Sharla R. . r ta - ; Doyle, Stephanie Fergison, Lisa B. Franklin, Peggy Sue Hammond, Teresa D. 73 Harbin, Brett R. Harris, Howard Hayse, Lisa Helton, Cheryl Lee Henderson, Vickie L. Holder, William 74 Holmes, Kimberlee D. Hostetler, Jeffery Lee Johnson, Cheryl E. Hostettler, James G. Hutsell, Jonnie .W ! King, Barbara Ann 75 Lauter, Sharon Mareno, Sammy McCoy, Kevin Scott Murphy, Timothy A. . M l Netherton, Ann E. Reed, Stacy L. 76 Reis, Janet - Vt : Siewert, William C. Stoner, Daniel W. Stoner, Wade 77 78 Stutesman, James A. Webb, Todd Stutesman, Thomas A. Wilson, William D. V-1 'N x Senior Class thcers Leisa Burgin works on the yearbook. 79 80 , E? E 9: Parent's Day h Humour xAAGJ'LV , ' Parent's Day was a day in which parents that wanted could exchange roles with the students. The students stayed home while their parents attended and participated in classes. Student Council sponsored this special day. Can you believe that Todd Webb is now at West Point? With legs like those? 82 Roger Curtis is really interested in something! pig Billy Siewert and Stacy Reed light up the prom, as do Todd Webb, Lucy Abbott, and Jonnie Huttsell. 83 84 Most Likely to Succeed-Janet Reis and Todd Webb v,. - ' Wittiest-Barb King and Doug Branstetter f. Most Talented-Sharon Lauter and Jeff Hostettler , Most Talkative-Ann Netherton and Tim Murphy , Most Intellectual-Leisa Burgin and David Cain Cutest-Lisa Hayse and Greg Hostettler 85 Homecoming Reigning Queen Lori Wiggam and Bill Reigning Queen Lori Clapp Wiggam and Lori Clapp Wiggam, Basketball Queen of Siewart escort Bill Siewart on their throne. 1978-79 forfeits her throne. Senior candidate Jonnie Huttsell and Junior candidate Lisa Jones and escort Freshman candidate Tammy Holder and escort Wade Stoner. Hugh Holder. escort Tom Barton. 86 1979-80 Basketball Queen Kathy Young and Raymie Gill. Kathy The 1979-80 Homecoming Queen, Kathy Young is crowned and was the Sophomore candidate. presented with roses. Queen Kathy reigns with her court, as the basketball players and cheerleaders pay tribute to her. 87 AT WORK Home Ec. Class holds an interesting discussion. ,I'II'. Varsity cheerleaders Lisa Gillman and Lisa Shaw pose for the camera. Tim Murphy and Max Maxwell boogie in the chorus room. AND PLAY 88 K The 1979-80 Basketball Queen candidates take their place on the hoor. Lounging in the gym. The Homecoming Dance was held in the gym after the crowning ceremony. 89 Underclass Candids 90 Junior class officers: Back row, L to R-Loria Perkinson, Lisa Franklin, Cindy Goodwin, Front row, L to R-Lisa Jones, John Hobson. Sophomore class ochers: Left to right-Carol Bower, Kathy Young, Ronda Hostettler, Raymie Gill, Melody Fields, Sheila Buck. 91 92 Eighth Grade class omcers: JeiiF Hall, Angie David Stoner, Brad Bastian. Duncan, How 3 Travis Fretts, Dawn Gillman, Seventh Grade class officers: Jeff Rhoten, Tom McEwen, How a Margot Maxwell, Tommy Buck, Jackie Hall. Sixth Grade class ofhcers: Janice Deasy, Annie Wampler, Tonja Kemp, Standinm Jason Hebner, Gary Goodwin, Mickey Bower. 93 94 Anderson, Sophia Barton, Donna Beckort, Jeff Boling, Fred Bowen, Jon Bower, David Bower, Mickey Boyer, Ricky Bratcher, Kevin Breeden, Vicky Brison, Kenny Brown, Charlie Brown, Cathy Carter, Jeff Calpp, Rhoda Conely, Brian Crace, Missy Crum, Teresa Dean, Larry Deasy, Janice Dieterlen, Darren Doane, Phillip Doty, Brenda Ferrell, Kim Feliows, Becky Goodwin, Gary Graves, Kelley Hall, Kim Hebnerl Jason Higdon, Mike Higdon, Steve Hoffmeister, Beth t J Horn, Kiwi Kelly, Mary Ann Kemp, Tonja Lewis, Phyllis I J McMillan, Troy Money, Crystal Moreland, Kevin Murphy, James 3 S . . Schindler, Kevm Shaw, Ann Shepherd, Renee Snelling, Mike $ Stutesman, Donna .3 Wampler, Annie Ward, Tammy Warford, Ricky i Wiggam, Tammy Wills, Brian I Wisman, Timmy We welcome a new class to our school! The 6th Graders-Class of 1986 ,e V 96 Greater Clark School Board Row 1 mm Melba Doggett, Dr. Gary Steedly, Nancy Kraft. Row 2 mm Rev. E.W. Bates, Carl Bunnell, Robert Fields. i I u FAC U LTY Mr. Ballenger surveys his domain. Mr. Wilson, Joey Brading and Brian Bratcher. Mr. Gaffney is feeling out of focus. 97 Mr. Wright teaches his middle school class. Ms. Alfrey is the new biology teacher, 98 Mr. Graham works at a student's desk. Mrs. Bare, the study hall teacher, winks at the camera. 4 Ms. Tyler shares her knowledge of English with some of her students. 99 Varsity Cheerleaders Junior Varsity Cheerleaders 100 101 Basketball 102 1980 Varsity Basketball team, managers, stats, cheerleaders, and coach. Ir I is 337 HJ' , m-I-d 00 '1 v f, , I ' . IHILIINN. J '4 Look ma! No hands! David Cole at the Charity Stripe. ,. . Roger Curtis fires a shot over the defense. Rhonda Hostetler and Pam Bratcher. 103 J.V. BASKETBALL TEAM FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM 104 8th GRADE BASKETBALL TEAM 7th GRADE BASKETBALL TEAM 105 MIDDLE SCHOOL GIRL'S BASKETBALL TEAM 106 l9 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM GOLF TEAM 107 VOLLEYBALL 108 109 N . tIVv.$4. o'toJ Vv,. .ov 3'0 .......... +o.o. .vq;'. 34,. v a 90 4 H t . -$'... .. 9 0 ...$46 ; ..... . O o.tho.... .. Z. . 4 .2R ;H 1 4.89;.3. .$.v.vLc.; TENNIS TEAM Ilvl HIGH SCHOOL TRACK 111 K C A R T L 0 0 H C S E L D m M The 1980 varsity baseball team completed the best won-lost record in the history of New Washington High School. The Mustangs won a record 17 games while being defeated only 5 times during the season. Another team record was set in the area of stolen bases, with 147 team steals. Soph Charlie Brewer and soph Bob McEwen led the team in stolen bases with 22 each. Another high point in the season came when the Mustangs defeated Charlestown High School 14 to 7 in the championship of the hrst Charlestown Baseball Tournament. The Mustangs defeated Springs Valley earlier in the day by a score of 13-3 to advance to the championship game. Also, the Mustangs were second in the Southern Athletic Conference with a record of 5 wins and 2 losses. Three baseball players were named to the 12 man all-conference baseball team for 1980. They were Sr. Billy Siewert, Jr. Ken Siewert and Soph Charlie Brewer. The 1980 baseball squad was led by 7 seniors: Danny Stoner, Jimmy Stutesman, Marvin Simpson and 4- year lettermen Tim Murphy, Greg Hostettler, Todd Webb and Billy Siewert. Representing the junior class were Hank Isaac, Ken Siewert, Kelly Hostettler, and Robert Stutesman. Sophomore standouts were Bob McEwen, Charlie Brewer, Wyatt Burke, Tim Hostettler and Greg Wiggam. The leading hitter was Charlie Brewer with a .470 average. Other outstanding hitters were Sr. Billy Siewert .373, Jr. Robert Stutesman .327, Jr. Ken Siewert .311, Soph Bob McEwen .348. Senior Billy Siewert led the pitching stafiC with an 8-2 record and 1.46 ERA. Junior Robert Stutesman had a 2-0 record and Soph Wyatt Burke won 2 and lost 1 with a 0.89 ERA. The coaching staff would like to thank those young men for their hard work and dedication which led to the best record at N.W.H.S. We also would like to thank the parents and fans that supported our effort in accomplishing a great season. N.W. 6 Scottsburg 4 N.W. 6 New Albany 4 izCrothersville 16 N.W. 7 Charlestown Tournament izN.W. 10 Borden 2 N.W. 13 Springs Valley 3 iiiN.W. 17 Lanesville 13 N.W. 14 Charlestown 7 iiN.W. 5 Henryville 3 Championship Game N.W. 10 Charlestown 9 N.W. 7 Corydon 0 N.W. 4 Salem 3 Southwestern 11 N.W. 4 N.W. 11 Borden 3 N.W. 15 Henryville 9 $N.W. 11 Eastern 3 iiN.W. 6 Austin 1 iiSouth Central 5 N.W. 3 Sectional at Jeff Silver Creek 14 N.W. 5 Providence 3 N.W. 2 N.W. 7 Silver Creek 2 Won 17 Lost 5 N.W. 5 Madison Shawe 4 iiConference Games N.W. 9 Madison Shawe 5 Won 5 Lost 2 113 Honor Society with new members. Literary Staff Magazine 114 115 Annual Staff Paper Staff A gm '5 'vi'xr' . i- qr. Iii Chess Club 116 High School Band High School Chorus 118 1980 FFA Banquet Sharon Cauter and Jerry Lock give their share. The Red Cross visited our school and took a little of us with them when they left. 121 122 The band is its usual quiet, reserved self. WNW'W'E W gm. D Cindy Goodwine ignites the rock. And .. . it's oFf! Tea, anyone? BaII-BaII-Who's got the ball? V4. jammy- , 1 Everett Reis does the cooking and we do the eating. 124 ii110!:h'hhh?hhhhhhhhh h h . u u. mnunhux Ronda Hostettler plays Frisbee with the camera. .n-unn-y ma And enjoys a Pep session. F' Don't just sit there! Admit that I'm 1: cute! 125 MARRIOTT WELCOMES EVERYONE WITH NEW WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL Junior-Senior Prom 1980 Candidates Jonnie Huttsell and Wade Candidates Lucy Abbott and Todd Webb Stoner Candidates Stacy Reed and Billy Siewart Candidates Cheryl Johnson and Roger Candidates Peggy Franklin and Greg Curtis Hostettler 126 Mr. 8L Miss Junior, Danny Young and Cindy Goodwin Jonnie Huttsell and Billy Siewart are the 1980 Prom King and Queen. . ' '. '1 -u-. i J . I ' . 5 ,t: .Ea; ' '8 . .4 5m; ,2 :3 . m. ?an?'. .- A PROM ROYALTY 127 Mrs. Bagshaw talks to Cindy and John about the prom ceremony. Miss Junior, Cindy Goodwin, prepares for the crowning ceremony as a group of boys in the background try to peek into that special envelope. Miss Junior, Cindy Goodwin, presents Jonnie Huttsell, 1980 Prom Queen with red roses. 128 Anyone hungry? The table was not only beautiful, but the food was delicious, An ice centerpiece that took the shape of 80 also. highlighted the buffet table. Everyone enjoys the evening with a dance. 129 130 Mr. and Miss Junior, Prom King and Queen, and the other candidates share a dance; uTeacher's Corner k . XI x . v 1 Everyone took advantage of Graham Studios and their excellent photographic service. Danny Young and Rhonda Hostettler smile for the photographer. 131 132 134 I would like to thank the following people for their support and assistance in getting this yearbook completed. Herff Jones Yearbooks and Mr. John Jones Graham Studios Mr. Gardner Stacy Reed Leisa Burgin Our Advertizers And all others who supported this effort with their patience and co-operation.
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