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

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JEAD AND SHOULDERS OVE THE REST WE RE THE MUSTANGS, HIGHWAYMAN 1983 NEW WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL NEW WASHINGTON, INDIANA VOLUMN XXXIII v K Charlesi: Szim Uiirdncr. Principal. 1978-82. tells of i . thc mzim plains that were scrapped bcforc . this day x p Tim chb. Student Cinttncil Prcaidcnt. ttikm mcr thc spade. Dennis Pennington. Tcachcr. tzikcs his turn 10 get this complex llclcn Wiggaiiii. ilCliVC COmIItllniU lcudcr. turns the first spade iii dirt. out of the ground. l '0 wgwmwsmwm SMUG SMILE FOR CHEMISTRY. 1w a LISAas m u m .4. u ,3 gtieskziii.$s 13 The Three Musketeers! As Freshman in 1979-80 we looked forward to the day that we would be- come seniors. a time when we would gain the awe and respect from under- classmen, a time when we could do it all and be it all, a time when we could finally say, live made it. and so we were determined to do just that. 1983 was suddenly here and we found that time brought changes and made life look different. Time did not stop and we moved on. We had to make bigger and more important decisions. it was time to ask: ttAm I going to college? ttShould I join the army? HShouId I get married? The seniors ended their last year by having their first Homecoming Queen. Carolyn Brison was elected 1982-83 Homecoming Queen. We thank you. New Washington High for preparing us for the outside world. At least you gave us the pride . , ' . and ability to say. ttWeire head and urizvr-N CARTRIGHT CHRIS CHERRY TONY CLAMPITT shoulders above the rest! LISA COLE SUZANNE CRAVENS DAVID DAVIS mi 8' KAREN DEAN DIANA DEASY KIMBERLY DECAMP MARVIN DIETERLEN . 29.; KAREN GARY TRACY GODSIEY N1 A R K HAYSE i .- .1 ; 3G,; 1 HLLIP HELTON MMY HOLDER ' TX DALl-Z m FISHJ, XI: - LEROY KING CHERYL LORENZ JOHN MADERA EDDIE MAY W A Y N E M A Y RANDE REPPE TERESA RHOTEN ILLA ROBISON ft LINDA ROBISON ORA STUTESMAN FRED TRUESDALE JIKE YOUNG THE SUPER SENIORS In February the Seniors called a class meeting to choose the Superla- tives that best represented the class of 83. The class was given the particu- lar title of the superlative and they chose the couple for that category. The class of ,83 is quite proud of their Superlatives, and will someday turn to these pages and be reminded of their Super Seniors. Running.jumping, dribbling, and injuries are all a part of being MOST ATHLETIC Lisa Cole 8L Robert Curry. Studying can be time consuming but is worthwhile to the MOST INTELLECTUAL Brenda Bastian and Steve Cartwright. Knock-Knock whohs there? THE WITTIEST Tammy Holder and Dave Jones. A variety of skills are needed to be the MOST TALENTED Suzie Cravens and John Madera. The lines were kept hot throughout the year by the MOST TALK- ATIVE Lori Siewert 8: Andy Helton. The preppies 0f 83 were worn by the BEST DRESSED Kim DeCamp and LeRoy King. Good natured, fun loving, and just BEST ALL AROUND Peggy Goodwin and Tom Barton. Short, sweet, and also the CUTEST Caro- lyn Brison and Eddie May. The hardworking achievers who are MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Tina Ketron and Tim Webb. HONOR SOCIETY TAPS NEW MEMBERS The Honor Society held an im- pressive candlelight service to tap the new members and recognize the old. It is an honor to be selected a member. Some of thc qualifica- tions are leadership, character. re- sponsibility. and scholastic ability. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETYi R.l Teresa Rhotcn. Tina Kctron. Terri Shaw. Laura Franklin. Karen Gary. Lori Sicwcrt. Angela Schindler. Jennifer Busscy. Gina Eldridge. Tummy Holder. Carolyn Brison. Angie Duncan. Kurcn Bowycr. Stephanie Stewart. R.2 Kim DcCamp. Timmy Busscy. Timmy Webb. Connie Grucbc. Tammy Craig. Becky Hull. Brad Bastian. Brent Hol'fmcistcr. Stcvc Cartrighl. Mike Young. Jeff Gracbe. David Stoncr. Jeff Hull. Lisa Cole. John Mudcru. Brcndu Bastian. i . Beginnings HONORS DAYA DAY TO REMEMBER xCADEMIC RANK AND ACHIEVEMENT: Valedictorian Teresa Rhoten Salutatorian Tina Kctron Omar Members in Top 1070 of Class: Brenda Bastian, Cheryl Lorenz, Carolyn Brison, Michael Young 5 xTwXCT Combined scores of 1000+: Brenda Bastian. Marvin Dieterlan, Tina Ketron, Cheryl Lorenz. John Madera, Randc Reppe, Teresa Rhotcn. Tim Webb, Michael Young 5L HOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS lluosicr Scholars: Brenda Bastian, Tina Ketron 0 mcrson College: Jennifer Bussey 11 8 Honor Scholar: Michael Young Nwthwestern Prep School: Tim Webb Hmover Presidential: Brenda Bastian lhnovcr Admissions: Tina Ketron m CS Secretarial Assn.: Jennifer Bussey D XR Good Citizenship: Brenda Bastian N x Scholarship: Brenda Bastian, Teresa Rhoten Alternates: Tim Webb, Lori Siewert X0 HS ALUMNI AWARDS 1.1 . Baker Science: Tim Webb Sousa Music: Tom Barton John C. Allen English: Teresa Rhoten Perfect Attendance04 years: Tim Webb IXDIVIDUAL AWARDS Hnmc Ec: Karen Gary Certificates: LeRoy King, Jeff Graebe Iidimrs Award: Newspaper: Peggy Goodwin, Yearbook: Tammy Holder Math: Tim Webb Oumanding Choral Student: Tina Ketron lnduxlriul Arts: Jeff Doly Fl 0 DeKalb: Steve Cartright Sm- Chapter Farmer: Mike Willinger Ar: John Madera Smdcm Council Leadership: Tim Webb Arm College Fund Program Certificates: Rande Repp, Bill Brewer, John Hooker LIXIWRGRADUATE AWARDS L25. History: Brad Bastian Industrial Arts: Tony Doane Wnudxxorking: Teresa Crum Drafting: Jason Hebner l,ilclxzn Certificates: Angie Duncan, Becky Hall Cuhuml Arts: Brent Hoffmeister, Becky Hall Smdcm Council Service: Tammy Bussey Grmlcr Hark County Academic Awards: Jeff Graebe, Tina Ketron, Teresa Rhoten, Jennifer Compton. Angie Duncan. Laura Franklin, Brent HwH'mcMcr, Karen Bowyer, Tami Burch, Connie Graebe, Terri Shaw Mrs. Matthews congratulating Brent Hoffmeister as she pre- sents the P.T.A. Cultural Arts Award. Angie Duncan and Becky Hall are being presented Literary Certificates. Jun AW. f;- 11; ' a :. ' t ' . Tr; Tony Doane receiving the Industrial :9 Arts Award from Mr. Trester. Mike Young recognizing the new Honor Society Mem- bers. Laura Franklin welcoming seniors, parents, and guests to the Honors Day Program. . :Iq g Mrs. Goshorn presenting Tom Barton with the Brenda Bastian as she is named a Hoosier Tim Webb accepts the l-'-- Baker Science John Philip Sousa Music Award. Scholar. Award from Mr. Fouts. Seniors wait with dignity to be presented with their diplomas during an impressive ceremony. ' mifer Bussey as Cindi Bowie presents her with a Wattcrson College Schol- Mike YOUHE accepts an IUS Honor Scholarship from John hip. Hobson. Tina Ketron, daughter of Mr. 8L Mrs. Myron Ketron of New Washington, was named Salu- tatorian at the Honors Program Friday, May 20. Tina received many other honors at this special program. Among these honors she re- ceived at Hanover College Ad- missions Scholarship, she was named a Hoosier Scholar, and received a Greater Clark Coun- ty Academic Award. She was also voted by the High School Choir as Outstanding Choral Student. Tina participated in Volley- ball, Softball, and Basketball. She was active in Band and Chorus. She has received recog- nition for her outstanding musi- cal abilities in school as well as in the community. t Teresa Rhoten was named Vale- dictorian of the graduating class of 1983. She is the daughter of Mr. 8L Mrs. Melvin Rhoten of Rt. 1 Nabb. Teresa was active in Honor Soci- ety. Chorus, Swing Choir, Pep Club, Drama Club, and Science Club. She was president of her class for two years, participated as a cheerleader throughout high school and was a member of the girls track team. Te- resa attended Girls State, received three Greater Clark County Aca- demic Awards, and a special Wood- mants History Award. During the Honors Program, Tere- sa received the coveted John C. Allen English Award, and a PTA Scholar- ship. SENIORS SAY GOODBYE i ,3 KWW RSIHGHW mung uooa nu - m- Dr. Boyd Carter trigho, superintendent of the Greater Clark School System, is responsible for the demands and concerns of students, teacher, and parents. To help his job go smoother the Greater Clark County School Board tbelowy puts forth great effort on decisions and policies effect- ing the lives of the school members and the com- munity. In an effort to continually upgrade, they are get- ting the faculty excited about a North Central rating at New Washington. The enthusiasm con- tinues as the entire community observes the con- struction of both the new Middle and High School which was finally approved in 1982. The ground breaking for the new building oc- curred on December 6, 1982 at 1:00pm. Words of encouragement were spoken by both Dr. Carter and the board members about the two phase program. The academic wing of the new school is scheduled to be finished by March 1984 and the Physical Education phase is set to be completed by December 1984. Our dream is quickly becoming reality-thanks to THIS SCHOOL BOARD. R. l: Boyd Carter, Nancy Kraft. John Ferguson. R. 2: Robert Fields, Micheal Wasdovich, Leslie Kavanaugh, Don Gibson i?- ' V ' , .1 el , rhee. Mr. Dale Crafton, originally from Greensburg, Indiana, came to NWHS in 1982 taking the posi- tion of school principal. He was formerly the As- sistant Principal of Charlestown High School for three years. Mr. Craftonis ability to deal with young people has been a great asset in his new job. Several assemblies, trips, and other school affairs have been organized by Mr. Crafton this year. He has also brought peer counseling to NWHS which went tremendously well with the students. Because of Mr. Craftonis concern and anxiety for our school to grow he has called upon the media several times to publicize NWHS and its out- standing achievers. The students of New Washington High School are proud to have such an involved and outgoing principal who strives to make a good school bet- ter. 34 OFFICE Mrs. Arla Archer trighti, the guidance counselor at NWHS, puts forth plenty of time and effort to expand class schedules and future careers for stu- dents. Her assistance and advice has helped many students to become successful in the past years. Mr. Jack McGinnis trighti. the Assistant Princi- pal of NWHS, has done an extremely good job for his first year in this position. Due to his concern for students our school has improved tremendously where discipline is concerned. His rules. regula- tions, and devoted mind shows his deep concern for our school and mainly for us. Jeanie Deaton. our school treasurer. has been very busy this year. When the year started Jeanie had the task of keeping the school funds and the books bal- anced. And as the year went along Jeanie took a leave ofabsence to have a child. Sharon Craig took the place of Jeanie after March 1. Ruth Bowman, our school secretary. has been very busy. Ruth keeps the office running smoothly and effi- ciently. Ruth has many differentjobs and she is always on top of things. Mrs. Doris Patton trigho is shown directing a typing class. She also teaches the Journalism class that publishes our year- book and newspaper. She tries to make the classroom seem as much like an office as possible. Mr. Kenneth Fields tbelowt teaches the Seniors Govern- ment and Economics. His other classes include History and Psy- chology. He helped sponsor the senior class and organized the graduation. He has done a lot for the 1983 graduating class. Mr. Gary Graham Gem and Mr. Steve Fouts tbelowi have lead the Science Club this year. They orga- nized the Science Fair which went over quite well. Mr. Fouts taught a Computer Sci- ence class this year for the first time at our school. Mr. Grahamis Social Science class took a trip to The Little Miami River to canoe and visit the muse- um. Both men have worked diligently to teach us more about the world of science around us. Mrs. Janis Hall trigho and Ms. Linda Chestnut tbelowi have lead the Home Economics De- partment this year. Ms. Chest- nut also was the sponsor of the FHA. and taught a Child De- velopment Class. Mrs. Hall was new at our school this year and did a great deal ofwork with the middle school Classes. These two ladies have done a great job at teaching us the skills that we will always need. Mrs. Goshorn tlefti and Ms. Judy Chapman tbelowi conducted the Band and Choral Departments this year. Mrs. Goshorn and the band worked to purchase new uniforms to wear when they march. They also added a flag corp to the Marching Band. Mrs. Chapman worked with the chorus and formed a swing choir which performed at several functions in the area. With these groups and these two special women around, New Washington always had a song and a tune in the air! 40 The English courses of New Washington High School are instructed by Mrs. Nora- Scott Lurding Uigho, Mr. Terry White Gar righO, and Mrs. Celenia Tyler ebelowy Careful planning and orga- nization are enhanced by all three of our English teach- ers. When people ask where the good grammar of NWHS came from we can point to these teachers with great appreciation. Concentm Aaea 17.5 The agricultural department of NWHS is taught by Mr. Joe Madison Uefo. Future farmers iFFAi is also under his direction. Mr. Madison also exposes his talents by teaching welding to those students interest- ed. Working closely beside Mr. Madison is Mr. Robert Trester ibelowy, who specializes in wood working and drafting. Many unique desks, tables, and shelves have materialized from the wood shop by several talented stu- dents. Linda Bagshaw trighO relays her mathematical skills to her students. She helps the students in Algebra and Geometry as they struggle their way through the maze. She also teaches the General Math class. Jim Wood tbelowt teaches Health and First Aid class. They learn about many func- tions of the human body. He also is the teacher of two Phys- ical Education classes. . LQCWF hvg 42 Sandy Mullins 0er teaches Reading classes and English classes. She tries to make learning fun but worthwhile. Mrs. Mullins also sponsors the Middle and High School Drama clubs. Dennis Pennington hbelowh teaches science relat- ed Classes in which they dissect animals to find out more about them. The students do small ex- periments with surrounding elements. H LM'CH TV 44 Keith Gaffney trightl and Jim Matthews tbelowl teach 0n and offthe basketball court. Mr. Gaff- ney teaches Math and Physical Education classes in the middle school. Mr. Matthews is the Athle- tic Director that schedules all of our sports events. He also teaches some of the Physical Education classes. Both of these gentlemen have a tight schedule year-round. Marilyn Brenner Gem teaches the middle school English classes. The seventh grade class learns how to speak in front of a group of people by having talks in front of the class. Frank Wright tbelowt teaches the middle school Social Studies classes. These students learn more and more about the history of the United States each day. -himv AT WK 46 Mary Lou Clapp trigho is always willing to help when she can in searching for information for a term paper or for any other assign- ment we may have. She helps to keep the library hquietlyh under control. Nathaniel lsler tbelowt teaches the middle school science classes. He has helped to develop motiva- tion for the annual science fair. Due to his great effort, the middle school turn-out at the science fair is tremendous. Hubllwlrm . V . . - 1m mim- u, W4 , 4 WM WWW. 1 . Cheryl Rethlake Gem teaches the special students in our school that need extra help and attention in their classes. She helps the stu- dents to learn more reading and language skills. Melvin Vestal tbelowt teaches middle school math classes. He prepares the eighth graders for high school level mathematics. Mr. Vestal was also the Junior class sponsor this year. 1, e . 44y- xm-QFAJC A . The Art Department of New Washington is headed by Ms. Mindy Day trigho, general and advanced art teacher for the high school, and Mrs. Joan Steins tbelowL middle school teacher. Over the past year students have found themselves improving tremendously in sketching, painting, sculpting, and achieving more than they ever thought they could ac- complish. Thanks to the patience and superb instructing of these teachers New Washington is filled with several talented future artists. 48 Ms. Melody Weston Gem, Mrs. Sue Ann Bare tbelow, lefD, and Mrs. Margaret Graebe tbelow, righo, have been very helpful throughout the year to the staff and student body. Ms. Weston and Mrs. Graebe help in the bookstore and office and help teachers by aiding students whenever they are needed. They are always willing to lend a hand. Mrs. Bare watches over all the Study Halls which can sometimes be a tttoughh task. All of these women are greatly depended on and appre- ciated. 49 Nora Cole trightl, and Loretta Rhoten tphoto Unavailablel, our school nurses, doctor all of our scratches, bruises, or any other injury we may have. They are often called upon. The cooks tbelowl are busy most of the day in the kitchen fixing the lunches on the menu. They are also helpful in fixing the turkeys for the Fall Festival. Crit tPurplet Shackleford, Uefo Laura Jean Long, and Jack Barlow tphotos not availablet are our custodians. They work around the clock to keep our school as Clean as possible. They are always there to wipe up any mess that we make. The bus drivers tbelowt drive us safely to e and from school. They do their best to keep the atmosphere as pleasant as pos- t sible during the bus ride. Owens Cooper, Norma Cooper, Maurice Johnson, Mary Whitt, Glen Bower. Gina Hobbs, Walter Drake. Jean Cartright, Marshall Graebe, Agnes Burgin, Bill Holder, Morris Gill, Wayne Zollman. Maxine Bower The JUNIOR VARSITY consisted of eight players who ended their season with a 13-6 record. Bump- ing-it, setting-it-up, and spiking-it-in was the only way to go for the Lady Mustangs Volleyball teams. Teamwork was a great aid for victory and so was the superb coaching done by Cheryl Rethlake! WINS LOSSES Scottsburg Jeffersonville Switzerland Co. Brownstown Henryville Providence Shawe Floyd Central Lanesville Borden Southwestern Floyd Central Silver Creek Crothersville Clarksville Charlestown Eastern Austin South Central Terri Shaw, Beth Willingert Sheila Clapp JV R.1: T. Webb, S. Clapp. S. Klotz. S. Ketron. B. Willinger. T. Bussey R.2: T. Shaw. S. Stewart. T. Bussey, B. Hoffmeister. Coach Rethlake R.3: T. Brading. J. Bussey. T. Craig NORTH CLARK COMMUNITY HOSPITAL RR. i543. Box 88. Charlestown. Indiana 47111 The hard working VARSITY VOLLEYBALL team, coached by Kevin Wiggam, spent their season striving for victory. Long hours of serving, bumping, setting, and spiking left the girls with tired arms, bruised wrists, and jammed fingertips. But all of it was worth their time and effort after looking over their record of the 1982 season. WINS Silver Creek Crothersville Scottsburg Floyd Central Switzerland Cl. Clarksville Henryville Charlestown Shawe Eastern Lanesville Austin Borden South Central Southwestern LOSSES Jeffersonville Brownstown Providence Floyd Central Lori Siewert, Lisa Cole, Brenda Bastian V R.l : T. Webb, B. Willinger, C. Brison, B. Bastian, A.Schind1er, S. Clapp. T. Bussey R.2: T. Shaw, S. Cravens, L. Cole, T. Ketron, L. Siewcrt, C. Graebe, T. Bussey R.3: Coach Wiggam. T. Brading, J. Bussey. T. Craig. .r; l ROGERS OIL CO.. INC. 8: RAYiS LAWN AND GARDEN SERVICE HIGHWAY 403 246-2492 SELLERSBURG, INDIANA 47111 Being at NWHS didnit make Coach Whiteis job any harder when working with the CROSS COUNTRY team. He fit right in! His practices consisted of either running in frigid, windy weather or dripping with sweat 0n the hot humid days in September. This didnit stop the team from tryingein fact, they gave it their all. HS. CROSS COUNTRY-R.l: T. Bussey, C. Andrews, T. Webbt P. Garrett, R. Breeden. Coach White, A. Duncan, Mgr; G. Goodwin, R. Horine. K. Schindler, J. Hebner, K. Gary, Mgr. RITTER LANES 200 CLIFTY DRIVE The 1982-83 CHEERLEADERS aroused the spirit for a victorious basketball season. The cheerleaders attended a summer camp to improve their skills. They worked hard in performing skits, dances, and new cheers for the pep sessions and games. Their sparkling enthusiasm and spirit encouraged our teams to victory. FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERSeRl P. Lewis, T. Brester, Y. McCrady VARSITY CHEERLEADERS-Rl T. Rhoten, R2 L. Siewert, C. Brison, C. Graebe, R3 S. Clapp R4 B. Willinger uBOWLING AT ITS BESTw MADISON, INDIANA ' LADY MUSTANGS ON THE I MOVE , Henryville i Silver Creek R Southwestern Austin W W W L l L Clarksville The New Washington Lady Mustangs are on the i L Shawe move. The girls have advanced to many more i W Charlestown wins this season. The New attraction this year is a i W Eastern new J.V. Coach Melinda Campbell. She has been L BTOWHSFOW'T very dedicated to winning every game. Mr. x HCMYVIHC McGinnis started the Lady Mustangs. The spirit, W W L L W W Shawe talent, and enthusiasm mounts each year. South Central Graceland Borden Providence Crothersville Lanesville ,, Sec. L Scottsburg Andrea Zink, STAT; Annie Wampler. Donna Stutesman, Missy Crace, Tracy Clampitt, Beth Hoffmeister. Kelley Graves. Beth Cochran, Laura Rush. Robbie Bobison, STAT..; Coach-Melinda Campbell FRALEYTS MARKET 6919 Highway 31-E, Sellersburg. Indiana 47172 -1; .u'ul' V b 58 . V full? '4... R1 Mun. Stephanie Stewart. Angie Duncan. Tim Webb. Gina Eldridge. Andrea Zink. R2 CouchiMclindu Campbell. Annie Wumplcr. Missy Crucc. Tracy Clampitt. Kim Hull. .luckic Hull. Lisa Cole. Beth Hoffmcislcr. Becky Hull. Kcllcy Graves. Angela Schindler. Brcndu Bastian. Laura Rush. CouchAJuck McGinnis h. Best Wishes Graduates for the Fulurc THE NEW WASHINGTON P.T.A. VARSITY BASKETBALL 13-9 JUNIOR VARSITY W Henryville W Henryville W Borden W Borden W Switz. Co. L Switz. Co. W Madison Shawe W Shawe W Graceland W Graceland W Austin L Austin L Clarksville W Clarksville L Crothersville W Crothersville W Switz. Co. UCID L Henryville W Southwestern UCIU W Borden W South Decatur UCID W Lanesvillc W Henryville L Southwestern W Borden L Charlestown L Lanesville L Eastern W Southwestern W Brown Co. L Charlestown W South Central W Eastern L Broad Ripple L Brown Co. L Providence L South Central L Broad Ripple 10-8 L Providence L Charlestown LSecJ VARSITY BASKETBALL-RJ : Stats and Managers, B. Clapp, T. Kelron, K. Bowyer, T. Craig, J. Dickey, K. Gary, L. Lively. R.2: Team; S. Murdoch, C. Amick, R. Curry, B. MCEwen, D. Hill, T. Murdoch. R.3: L. King, B. Bastian, B. Hoffmeister, R. Rivers, P. Garrett. Coach Jim Matthews. 63 MUSTANGS ON THE BALL I tOL OAKEN BUCKET WINNERS Tim Murdoch Brent Hoffmeister Steve Murdoch Robert Curry Paul Garrett 1982-83 was a great season for the Mustangs. Winners for the first time of the Jef- ferson County Invitational Tournament, an outstanding win-loss record, and a superi- or group of young men gave Coach Matthews and ttMus- tang Countrytt fans that su- per feeling of being success- ful. LOBS AND LOBS 0F TENNIS The boys Varsity tennis team was rather small this year. The team only had seven players, but they gave it their all to end their season with a 3- 12 record. Although it wasnlt a win- ning season, they are striving to make it a bigger and better season for next year. BOYS TENNIS TEAM-Rl R. Curry, B. McEwen, C. Amick, T. Barton. R2 Coach Gary Graham, L. King, G. Goodwin, B. Hoffmeister Peters Insurance 8L Real Estate Agency 936 Main St. Charlestown, Indiana The girls Varsity tennis team has had a good season the past year. De- spite the cold wind, rain, and scorch- ing sun, the girls held out during their long practices. This year the girls decided to give the team a new look, so they pur- chased skirts and shirts to match. So, we think that our girls tennis team performed fantastically this year to show off their talents and their new outfits. GIRLS TENNIS TEAMeRl S.K10tz, L. Seiwart, G.E1dridge, C. Brison, R2 B. Bastian. K. Gary, S. Stewart, A. Duncan, Coach Gary Graham Western Auto and S8LT 279 Market Street Charlestown, IN. Your Automotive and Home Furnishing Center Since 1951 - r .1qu IL it 5;: HIGH SCHOOL GOLF: B. Wills, D. Bower. J. Murphy. J. Hebner. B. Bastian. T. Swarlz. J. Bcckort, J. Rhoten. M. Snelling, Coach Jim Matthews. HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL: R.1:J. Bcckort, T. Bussey. T. Webb. E. May. R. Horinc. R.2: Coach Gaffncy. T. Doanc, T. Stewart. G. Goodwin. C. Amick. P. Willey, B. McEwen. Coach Kevin Wiggam ::: Paris :5 I l I Office Systems '5 c ., 6 8 i'lp-pla gpmpubar A young and inexperienced MUSTANG BASEBALL team took the field in 1983. Rough waters met the team early in the season as they failed to win in their first 12 contests. However, IMPROVEMENT was evident as the team came on to win 4 of their last 8 games. The MUSTANGS finale was a l- 0 Sectional loss to Tournament favorite Silver Creek. It was one of the best games of the year for the team and MUSTANG fans left Memorial Park at Jeffersonville disappointed but PROUD. Highlights of the year were a .471 batting average by catcher and All State Candidate Tim Webb and a No Hitter pitched by Sophomore Tom Stewart against Graceland. The GOLF team finally got their act together this year with a slow start. The players werenit very experienced for this season, but look forward to a very exciting season for next year. The GOLF team is coached by Mr. Jim Matthews. YODLS I AGIICULYURAL SUPPLIES I HOUSE'ARES I ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES I GIFTIARE$ 'UINAC! $U'PLIIS o MIATIIS I DUILDEI'S NARD'ARE I PAINT L SUPPLIES N.IJAIulHARDIAnE CO.,IDKL rLu-Ialuc suPILIEs - nuun's SUPPLIES - NEAVV NAID'ARE m $POITIIG GOODS I 70'! I CUTLEIV I ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES H a l8!lhb-.r.o.I-ll7 n-w-tm'aana-mudnu no.- uzmm w;uwua u. TIME HITS AND RUNS The 1982-83 softball team was young, but made up in dedication what they lacked in ex- perience. As a team, the Mus- tangs practices were very vigorous and noticeable. GIRLS SOFTBALL-R.l: Anne Wampler, Laura Rush. Karen Dean, Janice Dickey, Sheila Clapp. R.2: Tami Burch, Terri Shaw, Tammy Craig, Stephanie Ketron, Missy Crace. Coach Cheryl Rethlake Witten Bros.. Inc. 1 Mechanical Contractors 1 Charlestown, Indiana 47111 256-3393 PO. Box 206 70 With the few girls on the track team this year, they all worked hard to stay a com- plete group. A few of the members went to the Sec- tional and Becky Hall quali- fied for the Regional. The boys Varsity track team has been on the move the past year. Along with some new members on the team this year, each runner concentrated on qualifying for the sectional, and break- ing school records. Many new records were set this year in the 400 relay, 1600 relay, low hurdles, high hur- dles, and the discus. The team ended the sea- son with a 5-5 record, but this just goes to show that hard work and team efforts pay off in the long run. GIRLS TRACK R.1: Man. Bobby Clapp, Andrea Zink, Teresa Crum, Donna Stutesman, Rhoda Clapp, Becky Fellows. R.2: Coach Melinda Campbell, Tracy Clampitt, Jackie Hall. Becky Hall, Kim Hall, Brenda Bastiant Donna Barton. Coach Terry White. BOYS TRACK R.l: Man. Beth Cochran, Linda Akers, Todd Higbic, Dwayne May. Tony Clampitt. Phil Lentz. Shawn Tcague. Kay Thompson-Stat. R.2: Coach Steve Fouls. Mike Young, Kenny Alkire. Tom Barton, LeRoy King, Tony Bussey. Steve Cartright. Binklcy Dallas, Tom Cooper. Coach Melvin Vestle. . star The yearbook and paper staff were always keeping the school entertained this year by publishing the newspaper and yearbook. It took hard work to get stories, sports scores, and pictures ready for the press. Wetve all worked together with Mrs. Pattonts help and are quite proud of our accomplishments. PAPER AND YEARBOOK STAFFiRle. Duncan. L. Gassoway, M. Maxwell, T. Hibgie. R.2: G. Eldridge. J. Bussey. P. Goodwin. T. Craig L. Lively. T. Bussey. K. Thompson, T. Holder .1. Ad RKK- Prop. :mhnn Support from the Pep Club adds not only spirit and enthusiasm to our cheering block, but an attractive asset to our school. Both middle and high school students are a part of our Pep Club. They all strive for perfection by learning cheers, rhythm, and style. The spunky members of the Pep Club are known to bring excitement to each and every ballgame. PEP CLUB RJ: C. Brison, T. Rhoten. C. Graebe, S. Clapp, B. Willinger, L. Siewert, T. Kemp, M. Crace, S. Klotz, T. Shaw, D. Gillman. R.2: K. Hood, T. Webb, S. Pendleton, D. Jones, T. Craig, J. Hood. R. Ortensie. T. Brison, A. Haendiges, P. Huttsell, Ms Judy Chapman. R.3: R. Burch. D. Lauter, R. Eldridge, C. Baird, L. Miles, K. Thompson, M. Zimmerman, T. Bussey, C. Rose, K. Dean, S. Baird, R.4: D. Johnson, B. Bas- tian, J. Bussey, J. Cain. M. Zollman, V. Mata, C. Andrews R. Horine, T. Godsey, L. Cole. R. 5: A. Cravens, B. Moore, M. Holcr, J. May. T. Bus- sey. L. Graebe, J. Graebe .7: awn u. The Drama Club, directed by Ms. Sandy Mullins, performed some commercials at the Community Jamboree this year. Many hours were spent preparing for this event and building a drama department for the future. DRAMA CLUB R.l: D. May, T. Higbie, M. Blackford, T. Bussey, T. Buck, C. Gracbc. R.2: J. Doyle, M. Jones, M. Maxwell, B. Willingcr. R.3: T. Bussey, A. Duncan, J. Graebe, G. Eldridge, E. Robison, T. Rhoten, K. Graves, D. Deasyt SponsoreSandy Mullins. x. FRENCH CLUB R.1: P. Lewis, J. Hall, M. Jones. A. Shaw. R.2: SponsoreNora S. Lurding. R. Shepherd, K. Hall. L. Sicwert, L. Lively. T. Craig. R.3: C. Evans, K. Bowyer, T. Webb, J. Dickey, M. Whisman. 76 The High School Student Council has worked hard this year to try to make our school a better one. We held a ttStudent Council Exchangeii in which we visited other schools around the area to see how their student councils operated. We learned experiences from this new activity to try at our school. The council raised money this year by honoring the homecoming queen with a dance. We have had fun this year and will keep on striving harder to get what the students want. OFFICERS Mark MaxwelliVice Pres.. Gina Eldridge-Sec.. Tim WebbePresq Tim Busseye Vice Pres. ' . T. Bussey. C. STUDENT COUNCIL R.l: A. link. G. Eldridge. M. Jones. R. Thompson. T. Webh. R.2: T. Bussey: Y. MgCSlszglsligdvgmvex J. Han. Graebe R.3: SponsoreNora S. Lurding. R. Horine. R. Repp. M. Young. B. Hoffmeister, B. Hoffmeister, . a . . 77 FUTURE HOME- MAKERS The FHA had a slow start this year, but ended it in a very successful way. They traveled to neighboring nursing homes Christmas carolling and gave fruit baskets to the elderly in the community. These both have become annual events, which they plan to keep each year. Since the sales were down this year on our money-making projects, we had our Annual Mother-Daughter banquet at school. The school cooks prepared a very big, delicious meal for the students and their families. FHA OFFICERS R.1: D. Gillman. Secretary; T. Burch. Art Director; B. Willinger. Photogra- pher; C. Graebe, Reporter. R.2: Mt Blackford, Historian; T. Shaw, Treasurer; K. Thompson, Vice President; J. Compton, President. FHA R.1: C. Graebe, B. Willinger, K. Thompson, J. Compton, Ms. Linda Chesnut, M. Blackford, T. Shaw, D. Gillman, T. Burch. R.2: K. Gary. T. Godsey, A. link. S. Clapp, S. Cleffman, S. Ketron, T. Buck, ll Robison. L. Franklin. R.3: T. Wiggam, D. Stutesman, B. Hoffmeister, K. Graves, D. Barton, M. Shuping, D. Moreland, K. Bowyer, C. Evans, M. Taflinger. R.4: D. Deasy, R. Shepherd. T. Ward, P. Lewis, Y. McCrady. S. Klotz, T. Kemp, T. Vetter. i 'l I FFA OFFICERS R.1: M. Morgan, Secretary; T. Coopers Reporter; B. Clapp, Sentinal. R.2: M. Dairy Judging- Our LiveStOCk Willinger. President;S. Cartright, Vice President;T.Frank1in, Junior Advisor; J. Hall, Treasurer. and Dairy teams went on to the FFA R.1: M. Morgan, T. Cooper, M. Willinger, S. Cartright, Mr. Joe Madison, B. Clapp, T. Franklin. J. Hall. R.2: J. Dallas, A. Helton, R. Hor- ine. B. Clapp, L. Stutesman, S. Mata, M. Crace, K. Schindler. R.3: D. Cravens, K. Alkire, J. DuValI, W. Lorenz. S. Parkhill, D. Goforth, M. Hayse, D. Jones, S. Huttsell, R. Lindenmayer, R. Crum, J. Doyle. F U TURE FARMERS Peggy Goodwin was elected as our FFA Sweetheart at the beginning of the year by the membership. She went with us to the Farm Machinery Show, which we attended in February. In September, we took the last two periods of one day to harvest our crop of tobacco, which was our money-making project this year. We made $2,497.25. This money was used to buy supplies for the shop and to sponsor awards for our members. It was also used to sponsor our parent- member banquet on May 13. We attended County Soil Judging, Livestock Judging, and District. We also attended a swine judging contest at the Louisville Barrow Show in Kentucky. :---:-;:-:-:-:-; 333-332-31-5oei---i-::e5r-.-;:-:-:-:-::-:-:-3-: ' ---:-:-r---:a.-..-:.-:-:.-a.-.;z-:;::r$:- --.-::-:-:-.. :E' .. '-'-:::-:,-T Es. :::::-..-:;E:;:;:::-:-: 5-.5:E:E::-:-:-z::- :- --'-'-' i ' :- '- e a .-:':'..-:-:.h-4- 4':-'-::-:-:-:::::::::::-:-:-:-: Q1,- iI ! w-r l . IIII.II!,,I A i t 'i x-HI I l:l 'Ii w I I4 ; 'l J I pg. . . I :l I I !l I :I e- 1 . l 1 l1 l. I 4W Rm igi . ' 'I: f ..'h.' l alt: I a z A x yTp. W t I i I H 2 III a: 5 . s; a C he so C. -. V ti; 22-h Q. go i'; . W4 Yh l . .V git g E -. .x-uau- en, CHESS CLUB The New Washington Chess Club held regular practices the first semester in which all mem- bers improved their chess play- ing ability. The Chess Club sponsored both a middle school and high school tournament. The chess club wanted to com- pete against other schoolsi teams but were unable to locate such teams in the immediate area. CHESS CLUB R.1: R. Thompson, K. Schindler, T. McMiIlen, R. Boyer. R.2: Sponsor-Mr. Fouls. P. Lcntz. M. Dictcrlcn. FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES R.1: T. Bussey, C. Graebe. B. Bastian. T. Rhotcn, L. Siewcrt. R.2: T. Fellowst T. Busscy. J. Rhoten. B. Bastian, C. Amick. 80 ,.,-.....,,---- Ii..- u-u. .. h-a-I- J...;. 1.1. . 'tl -- I It- SCIENCE CLUB The New Washington Science Club in order to raise money sponsored a Haunted House. The Sci- ence Club attended the LU. Physics-Biology open house. The Science Fair was a success with many people participating, especially in the middle school. Two of the High School participants went on to compete in the Regional Science Fair at IUS. The Science Club had planned a three day trip to Chicago but was unable to do so because of inad- equate funds. SCIENCE CLUB R.I: B. Bastian. A. link. T. Barton. T. Webb. S. Stewert, T. Vetter. R.2: M. Young, R. Tucker. M. Jones. BA Bastian, C. Bri- son. T. Ketron, L. Cole, SponsoriMr. Fouts, T. Rhoten. R.3: A. Schindler. SponsoreMr. Graham, T. Busscy, B. Hoffmcister. L. King. L. Seiwert. T. Bussey. D. Deasy. R.4: C Brown. D. Stoner. R.5: B. McEwen, C. Amick. i TALENT IS IN THE AIR The New Washington Marching Band has added a touch of class to their musical group. The Color Guards trighti consists of four young ladies whose duty is to carry the American and Indiana State flag to the center of the gym floor during the basketball games. The Flag Corp tbelowi is a group of eight talented girls who perform a variety of rou- tines for marches and basket- ball games. Their abilities in twirling and marching adds ex- ? tra pizazz to the Marching ' Mustangs. COLOR GUARDS: Terri Shaw, Angela Schindler. Tammy Bussey. Barbara Bastian FLAG CORP: Melinda Blackford, Tammy Bussey, Margot Maxwell, Terri Shaw, Gina Eldridge, Angie Duncan. Stephanie Stewart, Tammy Buck The Swing Choir tbot- tomt is a new addition to NWHS. By getting into the choir one has to try out by singing and danc- ing. Skill, coordination, and appearance are judged by a panel of teachers. To the left are the mu- sicians for the Swing Choir. They travel with the singers to assist in each performance. SWING CHOIR MUSICIANS: R.1: h ' John Madera, Tim Brading, Binkley V Dallas. R.2: Karen Gary, Tina Ketron. SWING CHOIR: R.1: Kelley Graves, JeffGraebe. R.2: Chris Andrews, Tracy Godsey, Connie Graebe, Tim Bussey. R.3: Teresa Rhoten, Mark Hayse. 7 MARCHING ON The high school band tbelowi has had many additions this year. The uniforms that we bought showed off our new marching band and Hag corp. We were very busy this year as usual with ball games, concerts, and the state contest in which we received a number 2 rating. We are proud of our success and hope to keep improving our band program. Brenda Bastian trigho was the drum major that led the marching band in our parades. i HIGH SCHOOL BAND: R.1: Scott Legendre. Donna Stutesman. Tammy Wiggam, David Bower, Annie Wampler. Beth Hoffmeistcr. Becky Fellows, Susan Cleffman, Susan Klotz. Angela Schindler. R.2: Tonya Kemp, Stephanie Stewart. Angie Duncan. Gina Eldridge. Randc Repp. Rhoda Clapp, Donna Barton, Marsha Taflinger. Mary Jane Jenkins. R.3: Brenda Bastian. Sheila Clapp. T.T. Busscy. Stephanie Kctron. Tim Webb. Dave Stoner. Tina Ketron. Terri Shaw. Bobby Clapp. Chris Amick. R.4: Lisa Cole. Mark Hayse, Tom Barton. Tom Fellows. Brent Hoffmeister, Brad Bastian, Travis Fritts, Binkley Dallas. Darryl Johnson. Jeff Hall. -- . .I-.a .l A SING ALONG The high school chorus tbelowi was very active this year under the direction of their new teacher, I Judy Chapman Gem. They held a Christmas I program and a Spring program in which they e sang songs for the community. They attended a j contest this year in Clarksville. They worked very i hard this year and it shows. Keep up the good i work! HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS: R.1: Kelley Graves, Tracy Godsey, Lori Siewert, Karen Gary, Tina Ketron. Teresa Rhoten, Connie Graebe, Beth Willinger, Mary Kelly. Mary Zollman. Illa Robison. R.2:Ange1C1ark. Karen Dean, May Shuping, Cindy Rose. Tammy Buck, Margot Maxwell, Helinda Blackford. Mary Zimmerman, Tammy Bussey, Terri Shaw, Jennifer Bussey. R.3: Jeff Graebe. T.T. Bussey. John Madera, Tim Brading, Binkley Dallas, Chris Andrews. Mark Hayse, Mark Maxwell, Darryl Johnson, Tom Fellows, Jeff Beckort. I The 1982-83 Homecoming i festivities were held on Decem- ber 11, 1982. The four young I ladies that competed for the ti- h tle were Freshman Candidate, 8 Missy Crace trigho, who was v escorted by Phillip Doane, Sophomore Candidate, Jackie Hall tfar righO, who was es- corted by David Cravens, Ju- nior Candidate, Pam Kasey tlower lefty, who was escorted by Tony Doane, and Senior Candidate, Carolyn Brison, who was escorted by Eddie May. The candidates smiling faces, bright personalities, and beautiful apparel made the de- cision extremely difficult, but the outcome of the 1982-83 Homecoming title and crown went to Carolyn Brison. The Queens court consisted of81-82 Queen, Angie Duncan, escorted by Mark Maxwell, Crown Bearer, Jamie Jones, and Flower Girl, Leighann Randall. . l t . , I , it , . V . -:- t j '- .' , KRATZ ii 3 SPORTING GOODS . , 915 s. Clark Blvd. Clarkville, IN. 47130 If. t i 88 Kwt I QUEEN CAROLYN REIGNS A very happy Carolyn Brison accepts the royal title of 1982-83 Homecoming Queen with great dignity. She was crowned by varsity basketball player. Paul Garrett, and was pre- sented with a dozen red roses by the entire team. Much Success in BUILDING Your Future Wiggam Lumber Norman 8; Helen x 178 New Washington, IN. 47162 .,, . 1.71 i - .- nlpul u, 1 GIRLS S TA TE Becky Hall was elected as the re- presentative of NWHS to attend Girls State. Becky is outstanding in her abilities to play basketball and run track. She also is a member of the National Honor Society and partici- pates in many club activities. She is the daughter of Mr. 8L Mrs. Marvin Hall. Congratulations Becky! 90 mun: - G8LG SERVICE Kenny Graves, Owner Tire Repair Wrecker Service Tune Up New Washington. lnd. 47162 Phone 293-9076 . a; amply. ' l 1 . h . 11 ca . fyp. ,; C-sw , Q BOYS STATE 5 JEFFERSONVILLE INSURANCE 125 W. Court Avenue Jeffersonville, IN. 47130 It is a great honor to be elected to Boyss State which is held at Terre Haute. This was the first year New Washington elected 3 Boys, State delegate. Phil Lentz had the honor of being selected this year. He is the son of Mr. 8L Mrs. Richard Lentz. Congratulations Phil! 91 92 FFA SWEETHEART Peggy Goodwin was elected FFA Sweetheart at the beginning of the year by the membership. She went with us to the Farm Machinery Show, which we attended in February. A senior, she is the daughter of Mr. 8; Mrs. Paul Goodwin 0f Marysville. During high school she participated in Volleyball, Tennis, and was 3 Cheerleader. 573'? FHA HERO Each year an FHA H.E.R.O. is selected by the membership. The word H.E.R.O. is actually a play on words H.E.R.O. stands for Home Economics Related Occupations. The male student selected each year serves as a representative of the local chapter. He may accompany the group to Fall and Spring District meetings, field trips, and community outings. JONES Manufactured Homes, Inc. 5 . , .gw, 93 DAR Award Winner , , a r Brenda Bastion was presented the D.A.R. award. Brenda also was in the top 1095 of her class, belonged to National Honor Society, was Hoosier scholar and received the Honover Presidential Scholarship. She is the daugher of Mrs. I Roberta Bastion 0f Nabb, Indiana t l 94 5745:. Prom King and Queen The 1983 Junior Senior Prom was held April 23 at the Marriott Inn in Clarksvillc. The band. FM. kept the dancers moving throughout the night. Highlighting the evening was the crowning 0f Prom King 8L Queen, Tracy Godscy and Tom Barton. A vr. Diw- vLIln-al .! l muu- an .- Quin nu ,wxmej YH'GVLV'VIn mzu; cairn . ' - 1!.'-1 ' g AJ:..'-l .4 ; A , Alkire, Kenny Amick, Chris Amick, Joey Andrews, Chris Bastian, Brad Bower, John Brading, Timothy Brown, Chris Bussey, Tammy Carter, Martha Clapp, David Cochran, George Compton, Jennifer Craig, Tammy Dallas, Binkley Doane, Anthony DuVall, Ronda Duncan, Angie Eldridge, Gina Fellows, Thomas Franklin, Laura Franklin, Ronald Fritts, Travis Gassoway, Lisa Gibbons, Ronald Gillman, Dawn Hadley, Douglas Hall, Jeffrey Hall, Rebecca Higbie, Todd Hill, David Hoffmcistcr, Brent Wills, Chris Zimmerman, Mary Zollman, Mary Carolyn Brad Bastian-Treasurer Johnson, Darryl Kasey, Pamela Lentz, Phillip Lively, Lavada Lorenz, Wayne Maxwell, Mark Moreland, Dorcas Moreland, Louis Morgan, Mark Murdoch, Steven Parkhill, Steve Schindler, Angela Stethen, Tim Stewart, Stephanie Stoner, David Taflinger, Glenna Thompson, Kay Tucker, Ronald Vest, Troy Ward, Joseph Angie Duncan-Reportcr Todd Higbic-Secretary Brent Hoffmeistcr-President 102 mmokomwom Akers, Linda Blackford, Melinda Bower, Lisbeth Bowyer, Karen Breeden, Roy Brester, Theresa Buck, Tammy Burch, Tami Bussey, Tony Carlisle, Teresa Clampitt, Tracy Clapp, Bobby Clapp, Sheila Cleffman, Susan Cochran, Beth Cochran, Timmy Collins, Steve Cooper, Tom Cravcns, David Crum, Richard Dallas, John Dennison, Troy Dickey, Janice Doyle, Gerald Evans, Christi Graebc, Connie Graves, Chris Grayson, Paul Hall, Jacqueline Hodge, Regina Holder, Anna Horine, Ron a Huttsell, Scott Jenkins, Mary Jones, Mark Kahl, Jeff Ketron, Stephanie Lindenmayer, Robert Lively, Kathy Mata, Spud May, Dwayne May, Troy Maxwell, Margot McCrady, Chris McEwcn, Brian Rhoten, Jeff Rivers, Roy Robinson, Eddie Robison, Robert Rush, Laura Salesman, Loretta Shaw, Terri Shuping, Nola May Siewert, Robbie Stewart, Thomas Swartz, Todd TaHinger, Marsha Teague, Shawn Willinger, Beth Willey, Pat Wilson, Brett Zink, Andrea Zollman, Lora Terri Shaw-Treasurer Jackie Hall-President Ronnie Horine Reporter Andrea Zink Vice President Sheila Clapp-Sccretary Alkirc, Wanda Anderson, Sophie Barton, Donna Bcckort, Jeffery Boling, Frederick Bowen, Jonathan Bower, David Bower, Mickey Boyer, Richard Bratcher, Kevin Breeden, Vicky Brison, Kenneth Brown, Charlie Brown, Kathi Carter, Jeff Clapp, Rhoda Conley, Brian Cracc, Melissa Crace, Michael Crum, Teresa Curry, Joseph Dean, Larry Dieterlen, Darren Doanc, Larry Doty, Brenda Fellows, Rebecca Goodwin, Gary Gore, Michael Graves, Kelley Hall, Kimberly Hebner, Jason Hodge, James Hoffmeister, Beth Kelley, Mary Kemp, Tonja Klotz, Susan Lewis, Phyllis Legendre, Scott Lowe, Richard McCrady, Yavonda McMillen, Troy Moreland, Kevin Murphy, James Schindler, Kevin Shaw, Ann Shepherd, Renee Snelling, Michael Stutesman, Donna Thompson, Richard Wampler, Ann Ward, Tammy Whisman, Medea Whisman, Timmy Wiggam, Tammy Wills, Bryan Becky Fellows-Reporter Mickey Bower-Vice President Brian Bratcher Treasurer Tonja Kemp-President Missy Crace-Secretary 105 Abell, Greg Amick, Jerry Baird, Angela Baird, Christine Bastian, Barbara Bower, Bryan Boyd, John Brafford, Charles Burch, Mark Burgin, Bryan Bussey, Janice Cain, Jennifer Cherry, Michael Crace, Bryan Devore, Gary Cravcns, Danny Elliot, Michael Gocdeker, Greg Grace, Lena Graebe, Leann Grimes, Richie Hobbs, Tammy Holder, Margaret Holloway, Steve Horine, Rhonda Hostetler, Roger Huttsell, Janet Lathem, Ronnie Layton, Alice Layton, William Legendre, Robin Mata, Valerie May, Jacinta May, Julie Miles, Ivan Moore, Deborah Morgan, Paul Mudge, Libby Mullins, Jason Powell, Troy Repp, Christine Rhoten, Ronnie 108 8th Grade Wilson, Bart Wills, Beverly Zollman, Mary Ellen Ryker, Angie Salesman, David Shepherd, Allen Sexton, Timothy Shuping, Lisa Steele, Alan Stricker, Jamie Stines, Melissa Teague, Todd Tucker, Kimberly Ward, Ernie Wenning, Michelle Allen, Susan Amick, Kevin Baird, Cynthia Baker, Richard Blackford, James Blakenship, Danny Boling, Pamela Bowen, Jeremy Bower, Kimberly Box, Alice Brading, Darrin Branstetter, Wade Brison, Tamela Brown, David Carlisle, Helen Coursey, Douglas Cowan, Gwendolyn Cowles, Rhonda Cravens, Amy Cummins, Lana Davis, Norman Dean, Michael Dean, LuAnn Dickey, Donna Durfee, Troy Elston, Brian Gay, Laurie Gore, Susan Haendiges, Angela Hall, Shawn Hood, Kelly Hutsell, Paula Kay Ingram, Keri Ison, Janie Johnson, Dana Jones, Deirdre Kemp, Michael Lathcm, Elmer Lorenz, Christopher Lowe, Amanda Marshall, Jefferson McCulloch, Stephanie 110 7th Grade A V 1 Wentworth, Scott Wilmot, Elizabeth Wolfe, Tim Zollman, Kelly Miles, Leigh Ann Mortorff, Frederick Murphy, John Newkirk, Paula Pendleton, Shawn Pennington, Jody Raymer, Matthew Reed, Aaron Singer, David Seals, Ronnie Schnell, George Schindler, James Taflinger, Paul Tucker, John Tucker, Marvin Wampler, Janie Webb, Tiffany Welch, Teresa 7.. . - 5f. . Abbott, Scott Allen, Becky Baird, Stephanie Beckort, Terry Blankenship, Susan Boggs, Tracie Bower, Michael Bower, Valerie Brading, Kendra Burch, Mary Cartright, Jeffrey Cherry, Joey Clampitt, Kenny Conley, Leigh Cornelius, Sylvia Craig, Travis Cross, Agnes Crum, George Dean, Pam Eldridge, Rachelle Evans, Catherine Fugatc, Amy Gibson, Angie Gill, Dclana Godse , Michael Grif 1n, Robert Hall, Sondra Hall, Todd Hebner, Derek Holloway, Brenda Hood, Joshua Huttsell, David Jackson, Kendra Jeffrics, Ruby Jones, Dennis Kemp, Christopher Lautcr, Dawn Layton, Tony Layton, Troy Lee, Thomas Lcntz, Russell Lindenmayer, Kevin 112 6th Grade Wills. Amy Woodard. Donald Woodward, Steve Young. Jennifer Matthews, Jamie Matthews, Scott McCoy, Linda McEwcn. Tom Moore. Travis Morris. Max Ortensie. Ronald Pennington. Andrea Powell, Tabitha Reed. Eric Robinson, Diane Ross, Wendy Rush, Kenneth Seals, Danny Schnell, Mechelle Stricker. Kristie Slricker, Roger Strickland, Tabitha TaHinger, Christopher Truesdell. Tammy Tucker. Tracy Waters. Bonnie Whitl. Lee Wiggam, Sheila 1,,4, , .- .., - 116 MS CHEERS IN THE AIR What does it take to be a Middle School cheerleader? Well, it takes hard practice, spirit and enthusiasm. These cheerleaders really work to get the spirit going for their teams. 8TH GRADE CHEERLEADERS Missy Stines, Barbara Bastian. Rhonda Horine. Leann Graebe. Mary Zollman. Julie May 7TH GRADE CHEERLEADERS Tammy Brison, Kelly Hood. Tiffany Webb, Dana Johnson, Leigh Ann Miles, Shawn Pendleton HUNLEY SALES 8L SERVICE. INC. Austin. Indiana 47102 MI'tNMMlu MS BOYS BASKET- The A team really worked hard this year with a record of 4-14. The team worked hard at practice but at the same time had a lot of fun to show for it. We are still proud of our team. We played 18 teams during the season which gave us an abundance of experience to build a strong team in the future. A TEAM R.1: Ivan Miles, Troy Powell, Bryan Bower, Brian Crace, Jerry Amick. R.2: Tim Sexton, Mark Burch, Todd Teague, Bart Wilson, Bryan Burgin, Jamie Stricker, Paul Morgan, Tim Cochran, Coach Terry White. 154 MAIN CROSS ST. r- digs 1710 E. 10TH ST. CHARLESTOWN, IN. w. . JEFFERSONVILLE, IN. 256-3353 L ' HalIBrorhers AUTO PARTS 282-1304 MACHINE SHOP SERVICE RADIATOR REPAIE 1 I7 7TH GRADE GIRLS BASKETBALL R.1: Jacinta May, Melinda Campbell, Janice Bussey. R.2: Jody Pennington, Donna Dickey, Dana Johnson, Angela Haendigcs, Carol Box, Stephanie McCulloch, Janie Wamplen Paula Huttsell. 8TH GRADE GIRLS BASKETBALL R.1: Jacinta May, Melinda Campbell, Janice Bussey. R.2: Valerie Mata, Mary Zollman. Angie Ryker, Kim Tucker, Michelle Wenning, Barbara Bastian, Deborah Moore, Jennifer Cain, Julie May, Beverly Wills. HUESER HARDWARE COMPANY 523 Spring Street Jeffersonville, Indiana 47130 18121283-8144 118 7TH GRADE GIRLS VOLLEYBALL R.l: Donna Dickey, Tammy Brison, Angela Haendiges. Shawn Pendleton, Tiffany Webb. R.2: , Stephanie McCulloch, Dana Johnson, Lana Cummings. Jody Pennington, Coach Cindy Brading. 8TH GRADE GIRLS VOLLEYBALL R.l: Leann Graebc, Valerie Mata. Julie May, Janice Bussey, Jennifer Cain, Coach Brading. R.2: Rhonda Horine, Kim Tucken Missy Stines4 Michelle Wenning. Deborah Moore, Barbara Bastian. GRAYSON FUNERAL HOME Charlestown New Washington 356-2424 293-3834 119 w . . n; 5 ix. k ' 13.5. ; . 5 X51 5, .- , 5 .. 5. 6TH GRADE CHEERLEADERS Shelly Eldridge, Valerie Bower, Terri Beckort, Andy Pennington, Ruthie Burch, Dawn Lauter. 6TH GRADE BOYS BASKETBALL R.1: R. Burch, V. Bower, A. Pennington, R.2: J. Hood, S. Matthews, D. Jones, J. Matthews, S. Woodward, T. Lee, R. Stricker, R.3: Coach Terry White, M. Godsey, T. McEwen, R. Lentz, D. Hebner, S. Abbott, T. Craig, R. Griffin. CHARLESTOWN APOTHECARY, INC. 280 Main Street Charlestown, Indiana 47111 .- v u... - - 120 6TH GRADE GIRLS BASKETBALL R.1: A. Pennington, V. Bower, R. Eldridge, T. Truesdell, L. Conley, D. Lauter, D. Stricker. R.2: R. Burch, D. Gill, K. Brading, K. Jackson, W. Ross, T. Beckort. L. McCoy, Coach Melinda Campbell DENTON 8L VOYLES INC. Finest in Paving 1019 E. Utica Street The sixth grade boys basketball team learned some basic basketball fundamentals and displayed their tal- ents in organized competition. The season concluded with the team cap- turing the Championship in the Great- er Clark County Tourney. Scllersburg, Indiana 47172 121 MIDDLE SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY Ray Ortensie, Scott Matthews, Richie Grimes, Jamie Matthews, Jamie Schindler, Steve Woodward R.2: Coach Jim Matthews. Todd Teague, Alan Steele, Bart Wilson, Jamie Stricker, Bryan Bower, Coach Terry White GIRLS TRACK R.1:Va1erie Mata, Amy Wills, Beverly Wills, Sarah Kidwcll. Alice Layton, Jennifer Cain, Brenda Holloway, Tiffany Webb, Rhonda Horine. R.2: Kendra Jackson, Kendra Brading, Stephanie McCulloch. Janet Huttsell. Michelle Wenning, Barbara Bastian, Angie Ryker, Julie May, Coach Frank Wright. Compliments of: DUNLEVY AUCTION SERVICE. INC. Tom Dunlevy Everybody2s Auctioneer Jeffersonvillc. 282-5548. 282-1135 122 The Track 8L Cross Country team members know it takes a lot of hard work and indurance to compete in these sports. They practice long hours to be better at what they do. Thafs why these two teams compete so well with other schools. BOYS TRACK R.1: Tommy Lee, Chris Kemp, Troy Layton, Jerry Amick, Troy Powell, Richie Grimes, Danny Cravens, Man. Valerie Mata. R.2: Man. Rhonda Horine, Brian Crace, Alan Steele, Steve Holloway, Brian Burgin, Bart Wilson, Jamie Stricker, Todd Teague, Coach Jim Woods. CLAPP OIL CO. GasolineeFuel Oil-Motor Oil-Greases phone 03132933100 Nabb, Indiana 123 i l The 1982-1983 school year was ex- citing and successful year for the MIDDLE SCHOOL BANDS. The 7th and 8th grade bands presented two concerts for the public, one given at Christmas and one in the Spring. The 6th grade began second semester and participated in the Spring Con- cert. They also participated in the Solo and Ensemble Contest. Selected members of the 7th and 8th grade band will also participate in March- ing Band. MIDDLE SCHOOL BAND R.l: B. Elston, S. Hall, C. Lorenz, J. Pennington, T. Webb, D. Jones, J. Schindler, F. Mortorff, J. Marshall. R.2: C. Baird, J. lson, S. Pendleton, A. Lowe, T.We1ch, L. Cummins, T. Brison, S. Allen, A. Cravens, G. Cowen, M. Dean, T. Wofe. R.3: P. Huttsell, D. Johnson, S. McCulloch, S. nggam, A. Haendiges, K. Bower, K. Amick, G. Schnell. CLARK COUNTY R.E.M.C. llEnergy Saved Today Brightens Tomorrowll Sellersburg, Indiana MIDDLE SCHOOL CHORUS R.l: V. Mata, L. Graebe, C. Baird, L. Grace, L. Shuping. J. May, P. Boling, L. Dean, K. Ingram, C. Repp, R.2: K. Zollman, P. Newkirk, K. Hood, L. Miles, S. Gore, E. Wilmot, A. Lowe, M. Holder. R32 R. Baker, D. Brading, A. Shepherd, J. Bowen, J. Mur- phy, J. Blackford, D. Singer, M. Dean, D. Coursey, W. Branstetter, R. Seals, S. Wentworth. 1418 Gateway Plaza a COUNTY DRUGS, INC. The Prescription Store The JR. HIGH CHOIR was made up of 7th and 8th grade sing- ers. They performed at the Christ- mas Concert on December 12, par- ticipated in District Solo and Ensemble Contest on January 29, sang at the 1983 Community Jam- boree, and took part in the hSpring Singh May 1. They worked hard and performed well. Jeffersonville, Indiana 128 This year the Checker Tournament was a big success with students participating during their lunch hour. Pic- tured below are Dee Jones, Timmy Sexton, and Amy Wills, the participants. Timmy Sexton was the happy champ. Because of much enthusiasm this popular game should be more competitive next year. So if you like CheckerSeget busy and brush up for the competition. AUXIER GAS i Hwy. S6 8L 62 3 Hanover, Indiana 47243 A.- HERE ARE THE CHAMPS With :1 record 01526-0. Couch Melinda Campbell has 11 right to be proud of these hard working basketball girls. 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