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

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'; :5 kaw W5??? m: INTRODUCTION SENIORS UNDERCLASSMEN ATHLETICS ACADEMICS KVWW r szwwn ' wdma 21 X: fawm A, NEW WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL NEW WASHINGTON, INDIANA 47162 M JWWI wwzwowwwg Au wamahwm max TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 8 24 36 56 ACTIVITIES 80 MIDDLE SCHOOL 102 M.S. SPORTS 120 ADVERTISEMENTS 130 $ $ A Moving Experience at N.WH.S. 5 On a chilly December morning, the majority of the high school students filed out of their classrooms to watch the de- struction of the old New Washington High School. As the students watched, a sea of bitter-sweet memories flowed through their minds. It was a sad occasion but everyone knew their memories would never die. In August, 1984, the m0ve from the old building to the new was Originally scheduled. The move had to be postponed on two occasions because of the weather conditions and minor prob- lems of construction. Finally, November nineteenth was the day the move would take place. .......: m2; Seventy students, ten custodians, and thirty-five teachers began moving things from the old brick school, built in the 1920s, into the new one. Once everything was moved, the new school looked quite spectacular. November twenty-sixth, the big day had finally arrived. It was the first day of school in the new high school. Everyone was excited and anxious to attend. The new school was quite a change from the 01d school's wood floors, peeling walls, and plaster cracked Ceilings. The memories and good times will always remain a part ofthe students of old New Washington High School, and new experiences await the new New Washington High School. Tben the Wall; . . . 24,93 4x a kamii'fz W; v f ; mms y , M gmmfizmwx ,- fw- : u ' -. Q: 1 ' , L 3 f V'a'r Q a W: ' ' u 4 , d ?w- a . , . - - : y . . . Came Tumbling Dawn 1 :l. qlrttl1.14- J. .IlJWllllI. A . 114,11 x -wjha. . n i l I ; SENIORS 1985 Christie Evans Vice President jackie Hall President Sheila Clapp Terri Shaw Secretary Treasurer Linda Akers Tami Burch Tony Bussey Tracy Clampitt Bobby Clapp Beth Cochran Tim Cochran Steve Collins David Cravens Richard Crum John Dallas Jerry Doyle Connie Graebe Debbie receives a traditional kiss from Swats at the Homecoming ceremony Scott Iluttsell Mark jones jeff Kahl Stephanie Ketron Tammy l,illy Chris, Brian, Roy. Troy. and Dwayne take advantage of sehior hall privileges Spud Mata Tamm' sa '5 Messiness is no roblem for me. Y Laura Rush Debbie Short May Shuping Tommy Stewart ---5. 4--1------ 9 ----v-- ... '.---w....,c.o.-o----v. ........Mw 1mm. - r; . A A Tracy 'l rucsdcll Pat Willey Beth Willingcr Oh nu another deadline, ; i :f f I 2 i Lora Zollman Linda Akers- Cha-Cha Art Club-121-Gir1's Basketball-9- BOy's Track Manager-IO Melinda Blackford- Eddie Munster FHA-9,10,11,12-Yearbook-High- wayman-lZ-Chorus 9,10,11-F1ag Corps-9,10-Volleyball-9-Sofr- ball-9 Karen Bowyer- Mo National Honor Society-10,11,12- FHA-10,11,12 French Club-9,10- Yearbook-Highwayman-l2-Soft- ball-IZ-Varsity Boy's Basketball Stat-IO Tammy Buck- Lou Lou FHA-9,10,11,12-Drama Club- 9,lO-Yearbook-Highwaymam-l2- Chorus-9,-Flag Corps-9,10-Base- ball Batgirl-IZ Tami Burch- junior General National Honor Society-10,11,12- FHA-9,10,11,12-French Club-11-, Art C1ub-9,10,11,121Ch0rus 9-Soft- ball-lO-Varsity Boy's Basketball Stat-lZ-Class Officer 1Presiden0-9 Tony Bussey- String Bean Basketball-lO-Cross Country- 10,111TraCk-11 Teresa Carroll- Tootie French C1ub-11,12-Band-9,10, - Flag Corps-IZ English Aid-lO-Drill Team-lz Tracy Clampitt- T.C. National Honor Society-11,12-Girl's Basketball-9,10,11,12-Track- 9,10,11,12 james Clapp- Bugs Bunny FFA19,10,11,121Band-9,10,11,12- Senior Superlatives Varsity Boy's Basketball Manager- 10,11,12vGir1's Track Manager- 10,11,12-Band Council-11,12 Sheila Clapp- Pee Wee National Honor Society-11,12-FFA Sweetheart 9-FHA-9,10,11,12- FCA-ll-News Paper-Hi-Lites-IZ- Band-9,10,11,12-Chorus-9-Cheer- leader-9,10,11,12-Volleyball- 9,10,11,12-Softball1-9,10,11,12-Class Officer 1Secretary1-10,12-Student Li- brarian1-12-Band C0uncil-11,12 Susan Cleffman- SLiM National Honor Society-11,12- FHA-9,10,11,12-Science Club- Wice-PresidenO-lZ-French Club- 11-Yearb00k-Highwayman-12- Band-9,10,11-Chorus-9-Varsity Boy's Basketball Stat-IZ Pep Club- 11 Beth Cochran- Singe Art Club112-YearbOOk-Highway- man-lZ-News Paper-Hi-Lites- ll-Girl's Basketball-QJO-Boyk Track Manager-IO Timorhy Cochran- Bones FFA-9,10-V.I.C.Ar-11,12 Tom Cooper- Goob FFA-9,10,11,12 1President1hBoy's Basketball 9,10,11,12-Cross Coun- try111,12-TraCk-10 David Cravens- Cooter FFA-9,10,11,12-Baseball-12 Richard Crum- Lumpy FFA-9,10 john Dallas- Burkshire FFA19,10,11,121AH Club110,111 Band-9-Cross Country-9 Troy Dennison- Ninja Baseball-11,12 janice Dickey- Spanky National Honor Society-11,12- French Club19,10 Softball-9,10,12- Varsity Boy's Basketball Stat-10,11,12 jerry Doyle- Cruise FFA-IO-Student COuncil-9,10- Drama Club-9-French Club-9-Art Club-9,12-Chorus-121Baseball- 12 Christi Evan51 Troublemaker FHA-9,10,11,12-Student Council- 11,12-Science Club-lZ-French Club-9,10-News Paper-Hi-Lites- 12-Varsity Boys Basketball Stat- ll-Class Officer Reporteo-ll Nice- Presiden0-12 Connie Graebe1- Veme National Honor Society110,11,12- FHA-9,10,11,12-Student Council- 9,10-FCA19,1O,11-Science Club- 10,11-Drama Club-9-FrencH Club-9-Ch0rus-9,101Flag Corps- 9,-Cheerleader19,10,11,12-Volley- ball-9,10,11,12-Softball-11,12- Girls State-ll Chris Grave51 Dodge Dart Wrestling-10,11 Paul Grayson- Skully jackie Hall- Floor General National Honor SOCiety-llJZ-SIU' dent C0uncil-9,10,11,12-French Club-9,10-Girl1s Basketball 9,10,11,12-French CluthJO-Girl's Basketball 9,10,11,12-Track- 9,10,11,12-Class Officer-Wice-Presi- dent1-9-1Presidentr-10J1,12- D.A.R. Award-lZ Gordon Haymaker- Goober Boy's Basketball-IZ Anna Holder- Material Girl FHA111,12-French Club-ll-Art Club-IZ-Yearbook Highwayman- 12 Ronald Horine- Mr. Goodwrench FFA19,1O-Basketball-9,lO-Base- ball-9,10-Wrestling-11 Kenneth S. Huttsell- Chief FFA-10,11,121Track19,10,11,12 1.1aryjanejenkins- Digger Red Band19,10,11,121Flag COIpS-lZ- Pep Club-9,11, Drill Team-IZ XIark jones- Dungeon Master Science Club111,12-French Club- ' 9,10-C.H.A.S.E. Member-lZ Vict'f Kahl- Moose wephanie Ketron- Muffin National Honor Society-11,121 FHA-9,10,11,121FCA-11,121SC1- ence C1ub-11,12-French Club-ll- Yearbook-Highwayman-l21Band- 9,10,11-Basketball 9-Volleyball- 10,11-Softba11-9,10,11,12-Varsity Boy's Basketball Stat-lZ-Class Offi- cer 1Vice-Presiden0-11-Pep Club- 11 Ilimmy Lilly- Sweet Voice Band19,10,11,12-Girl's Volleyball Manager-lZ-Girl's Volleyball Stat- 11,12-Varsity Boy's Basketball Man- agertIZ-Pep Band-9,10,11,12 Robert Lindenmayer- Lips FFA-10,11 Kathy Lively- Blue Light Lady News Paper-Hi-Lites-lZ-Girl's Basketball-9-Varsity Boy's Basket- ball Stat110-1Peer Counselor-IZ 1 Thert L. Mata- Spud FFA-19,10,11-Ch0ru5111-Wres- Eling-ll . Wayne May- Professor Science Club-lZ-Art Club- 9.10,11-YearbOOk-Highwayman- 12-B0y's Tract-lZ-Wrestling1 11.12 1703' A. May- Andrew Science Club-11,121Art Club- 9,10,11-Baseball-9,10,11,12-Seni0r Party Committee President-IZ Wrgot Maxwell- Best Legs Yearbook-Highwayman-9-Ch0- rus-9,10-F1ag Corps-ll-Girl's Basketball-9 1 aris McCrady- Charlie Atlas FHA Her01121-FCA 1Vice-Presi- dent1-121Science Club-lZ-Art Club-ll-News Paper-Hi-Lites- 11,12-Yearb00k-Highwayman-11- Boy's Basketball-9,1O,11,121-Base- ball-9,10-Tennis-121Boy's TraCk-ll-Boy's State Alternatw-ll Brian MCEwem-JBrown Hornet Science C1ub-10,11,12-B0y's Basket- b811-9,10,11,12-Baseba111 9,10,11,121Tenn1519,10,12--BOy'S State-lk-Volleyball Linesman-Il David Patton- General Science Club-ll-Cross Country- 9-Tennis-9,10 Ange Polston- Miss Andy Dandytail FHA-l21Yearb00k-Highwayman1 12-Ch0rus-9,101-Flag Corp319-Cheerleader-9-Gir1,s Basketball-101-Volleyba11-10 jeff Rhoten- L. B. National Honor Society-Ik-FCA- 10-French Club-9-Boy's Basket- ball-9,1O,11,12-Baseball19-Golf- 1WClass Officer 1secretary1-9 Roy Rivers- Buffy FHA Hero-ll-Boy1s Basketball- 10,11,12-Baseball-91Tennis-12- Volleyball Linesman-ll-Mr. ju- nior-ll Eddie Robinson1'1Sc00p Science Club-IZ-Art Club- 9,10,11,121Drama Club 9,10-News Paper-Hi-Lites-l1-Yearbook-High- wayman 11,12-C1ass Officer Report- er1-111-Baseball Manager-12 Robert Robison- Most Likely To Hold An Office Girl's Basketball Manager110 Laura Rush1 Rushel Girl's Basketball-9,10,11,12-Soft- ball19,10,11,12 Terri Shaw- T National Honor Society110,11,12- FHA-9,10,11,121-Student Council- 9,10,11,12-FCA1-9,10,11,12- Science Club-10,11,121French Club-9- Band-9,10,11,12-Chorus- 9,10,11,12-Flag Corps 9,10,11-Cheer- leader-9,10,11,12-Volleyball- 9,10,11,12-SOftba1119,10,11,121CIaSS Officer 1Treasurer1 9,10,11,12 Debbie Shorr- Miss N.W.H.S. Student Council-lO-FCA-Q- Cheerleader-9,10,11-FFA Sweet- heart-lZ-Homecoming Queen112 Tommy Stewart- Stew FFAv-10,11,12-Baseball-10,11,12- Tennis-9 Todd Swartz- Swats French C1ub-9-Boy1s Basketball- 9,10,11,12 Marsha Taflinger- Big Feet FHA-9,,11,12-News Paper-Hi- LiteSwl2-Band-9,10-Chorus-9- Volleyball-9-Softball-9 Shawn Teague- Tig National Honor Society-11,121Sci- ence Club-10,11,121News Paper-Hi- Lites-l1-Yearbook-Highwayman- ll-Boy's Basketball-9,10,12-Cross C0untry-12-Track1-9,10,11,12 Patrick Willey- Honker Head Chorus-111BOy1s Basketball-9- Baseball-10,11,12 Beth Willinger- Speedy FHA-9,10,11,12-Science Club- 11,121Drama Club-9,10-Art Club- 11,12-News Paper-Hi-Lites-ll- Yearbook-Highwayman-l1-Cho- rus-'9-Cheerleader-9,10,11,12- Girl's Basketball-Q-Volleyball- 9,10,11,12-Softball-'11,12-Baseball ManageMStat 10 Brett Wilson- Mac-IO FFA-9,11-Science Club-12 Andrea Zink- Chemistry Wizard FHA-9,10,11-Student Council- 10,11-Science Club-110,11,12 1Presi- dent1-Drama Club-9-Art Club- 9,121Chorus-9-Flag COrpS-11- Cheerleaders-9-Track-lO-Girl's Basketball Stat-lO-Class Officer Re- p0rter-9-1Vice-President1-10- 1Secretary1-11 Lora Zollman- Sweet Pea National Honor Society-121-Student Council Wice-PresidenO-l2-Science Club112-News Paper-Hi-Lites- 1Edit0r1-12-Wrestling Manager-1 12-;141 Club112 17 Awam'; and H 0mm ACADEMIC RANK AND ACHIEVEMENT Valedictorian Connie Graebe Salutatorian Terri Shaw Other Members in the Top 1070 of Class Karen Bowyer, Tracy Clampitt, Sheila Clapp Susan Cleffman, Debbie Short SA'UACT Combined scores of 1000+ Karen Bowyer, Tracy Clampitt Connie Graebe, Shawn Teague Brian McEwen NWHS ALUMNI AWARDS john C. Allen English: Connie Graebe Sousa Music: Bobby Clapp Semper Fidelis Band: Terri Shaw 4-Years Perfect Attendance: Karen Bowyer, Tony Bussey FFA: Bobby Clapp, Tom Cooper Home Ec.: Tami Burch INDIVIDUAL AWARDS Editor Award: Lora Zollman Math: Karen Bowyer Math Test Award: Tracy Clampitt Outstanding Choral Student: Terri Shaw Industrial Arts: Greg Goedeker,j0hn Uhl Art: Beth Cochran, Tami Burch, Andrea Zink, Eddie Robinson Presidential Academic Fitness: Debbie Short, Terri Shaw, Karen Bowyer, Tami Burch, Tracy Clampitt, Connie Graebe US. Army National Scholar Athlete: Brian McEwen, Connie Graebe SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS Hoosier Scholars: Connie Graebe, Terri Shaw GCCS Secretarial Association: Christi Evans Ivy Tech Scholarship: Eddie Robinson PTA Scholarship: Karen Bowyer, Sheila Clapp Professional Womens Club: Melinda Blackford Delta Kappa Gamma: Bobby Clapp IUS Academic Scholarship: Karen Bowyer, Debbie Short ISU Secretarial Work Scholarship: Connie Graebe ISU Talent Grant: Beth Willinger Sullivan jr. College of Business Scholarship: Tami Burch Watterson College Scholarship: Melinda Blackford Hanover College Presidential Scholarship: Terri Shaw take a little off the rep. Tom Stewart congratulates Anna Holder with a hug. Senior sponsors Kenny and Arla give last minute instructions. Dale Crafton. Dr. Boyd Carter and board members Robert Fields. Mike Kavanaugh, Laura Voyles, and Charles Gregory wait for the ceremony to begin. When it's ever . . . . Superintendant Boyd Carter presents a diploma :0 May Shup- ing. A Karen Bowyer adjusts Saluatorian Terri Shaw,s cap. vi J JV? x :M J a gas: . :if. 5 Most Athletic-Brian McEwen and Sheila Clapp SOphie Anderson Stephanie Baker Donna Barton jeff Beckort Fred Boling jon Bowen David Bower Mickey Bower Richard Boyer Kevin Bratcher Kathi Br0wn Carol Clair Rhoda Clapp Brian Conley Missy Crace Mike Crace Teresa Crum Marsha Cruse janice Deasy Darren Dieterlen Phillip Doane Paul Elles Becky Fellows Gary Goodwin Mike Gore Kelley Graves Kim Hall jason Hebner Beth Hoffmeister Tonja Kemp jUNIORS 1986 1W, n r. g n m m mmmms k mmm m rmm zndbc mmpem 1m hMca P m k wb$ t0 .1 .1 ahAll o mwM Mom.md hwwlnm m a m s lngea CMMam cah5$ WdW YD CWWH KKLch M SS ShSd mYenh W YW .Sn HYII nSeaa eWmsow YYm mmmMm wwmmw mnmwm m thW wmmm Sf. a remhe ene.10 nea m .I W1 $B mmY TKHJCM KARMD AbJT A anhB Eum..mu.m...u.am .53 u..- ............h :1 .1. :5 r ... ... .u: u .- . h .1. mi 3.. ,. .xl 1 .a. 16X ..we.. wg : Class Officers are as follows U-n Mickey Bower, Pres.; Beth Hoffmeister, Sec; janice Deasy, Treas.; Tonja Kemp. VP. .4:1g .11: . .nuu.. u. .u.n A ;. r.rr: SOPHOMORES 1987 Greg Abell jerry Amick Angela Baird Christine Baird Barbara Bastian I 3 Alan Bowen l Bryan Bower I john Boyd l Charles Brafford Bill Breeden Mark Burch Bryan Burgin janice Bussey jennifer Cain Michael Cherry james Cochran Bryan Crace Danny Cravens Gary DeVore Michael Elliott Bev Gibbons Greg Goedeker LeAnn Graebe Richie Grimes Tammy Hobbs Margaret Holder Hail, hail-the gang's all here! 28 Steve Holloway Rhonda Horine Roger Hostetler janet Huttsell Ronnie Lathem Alice Layton Robin Legendre john Martin Valerie Mata jacinta May julie May Shannon Melton Ivan Miles Deborah Moore . Paul Morgan ' I A - Curtis Morrison ' - Libby Mudge , . . V E jason Mullins . . Rosie Murray g Troy Powell ' - 4 .2 g y Christine Repp ' . k . , ' ' Ronnie Rhoten Class Officers are as follows: U-H Barbara Bastian. Pres.;jamie Stricken V.P.;julie May, Sec.;jacinta May. Treas.;janice Bussey, Rep; Todd Teague, Rep. Angie Ryker David Salesman Abraham Salinas joseph Salinas Tim Sexton jamie Stricker Todd Teague Kim Tucker john Uhl Ernie Ward Michelle Wenning Bart Wilson Beverly Wills Mary Ellen Zollman 30 Lisa Shuping Alan Steele Missy Stines W desk partner! Richie practices for next week's dance with an old FRESHMEN 1988 French club members Susan, Amy, and Michelle deliver a singing telegram. Susan Allen Kevin Amick Cindy Baird Ricky Baker Danny Blankenship Pamela Boling jeremy Bowen Kim Bower Carol Box Kim Brashear Darrin Brading Wade Branstetter Tammy Brison David Brown Helen Carlisle Paul Cochran Kevin Collins Doug Coursey Gwen Cowan Rhonda Cowles Amy Cravens 31 Michele Cruse Lana Cummins Louann Dean Mike Dean Donna Dickey Troy Durfee Brian Elston Laurie Gay ; Susan Gore Angela Haendiges Shawn Hall Reggie Helton Kelly Hood Paula Huttsell Keri Ingram janie Ison Dana johnson Dee jones Michael Kemp Roy Knight Elmer Lathem Amanda Lowe jeff Marshall Stephanie MCCulloch Stacy Meadors Leigh Ann Miles Frederick Mortorff john Murphy Paula Newkirk 52 . Shawn Pendleton .- K3 jody Pennington 1 '7 ' Matthew Raymer Aaron Reed .jx jamie Schindler 9! 'ga George Schnell v3 -3 - - Ronnie Seals ' ' 4;- ! joe Shelton David Singer Ernie Stoess Tina Tilley john Tucker Marvin Tucker justin Uhl Serena Wainscott janie Wampler Tiffany Webb Tim Wolfe Kelly Zollman v LMS Meeska. Mooska. Mousekateers. Dwayne. couldn't you think of an EASIER way to skip without getting caught? Hey Geek, pick a winner! Okay, Frank, no drinks are allowed in the carpeted area. h VJ'A-n'ud WAX I have been trashed. Don't beat me, Mass'a! I shouldn't have eaten that HOT taco before the game! Are you SURE this is the best way to study for the biology test? Bzmzp, Set, SPIKE! The Mustang volleyball team enjoyed a win- ning season under the direcrion of Coach Kevin Wiggam and Cheryl Rethlake. They fought hard all season and ended up with a 24-9 record. The ladies advanced to playjeffersonville in the final game of the seCtional. Shelia Clapp received the +1- award at the yearly award banquet. The power hitter trophy went to Michelle Wenning, while seniors Beth Willinger and Connie Graebe received the serv- ing and defensive awards respeCtively. Varsity-Back row: Beth Hoffmeister. Michelle Wenning; Middle row: Kevin Wiggam, Tammy Lilly. Donna Stutesman. Connie Graebe. Kim Tucker, Barbara Bastain, Terri Shaw. Beth Wil- linger. Rosie Murray; Front row-Tiffany Webb. Sheila Clapp, jennifer Cain,julie May. j.V. Back row: Cheryl Rethlake. Tammy Lilly. Paula Hutsell, Cindy Baird. Angela Haendiges, Donna Dickey, Rosie Murray; Middle row: Shawn Pendletontjodi Penningtonjanie Wampler, Danajohnson,julie May. Tammy Brison; Front row: Carol Box. Susan Allen. Stephanie McCulloch, Dee jones. DUNLEVY AUCTION SERVICE, INC. We sell anything, any place, any time. 410 E. Court Avenue jeffersonville, IN. 47130, 282-5548, Res. 282-1135 See bow tlaey mm . . . Under the direction of Coach Terry White the varsity cross country team got praCtiCe well under way before school began. The team had a new and different format of practice using bicycling for better conditioning and endurance. Instead of following the original 3.1 mile route for the race the course was changed to assist spectators in obtaining a better view of the runners. Although the Mustangs had spirit and pride, they unfortunately trudged through a loosing season. The lack of interested people participating somewhat handicapped the team. 1' Cl 1 h h l 1 Varsity-Coach White.jetemy Bowen, Shawn Teague Bowen. Senior. Tom Cooper. leads the way. Richie huffs and puffs. Dwayne blows the house down. Wlmfy loveh got lo d0 witla it? Chris and Bryan show off their abilities at Ladies Night . Tennis team 0-0: Chris McCrady, Brian McEwen, Gary Goodwin, Gary Graham, Coach Mickey Bower, Mark Burch, Bryan Crace, jamie Schindler 40 The New Washington boy's tennis team ended a disappointing season with a record of 2-13. More talent was evident as the Squad gained enough members for a full team. During the latter part of the season their abilities were effectively put to use in defeating Bordon and SOuth Central by scores of 3-2 and 4-1 respective- ly. In order to raise money and bring some enthusiasm to the sport, the team spon- sored a Ladies Night match. Awards were given to Gary Goodwin, No. 1 singles; andjanie Schindler received the coach's award. Gary smashes a return to South Central. Well. I swore I threw it up there. For ML Graham. whose Ford Fiesta could not begin to party. 61'er Capture Conference Title! l I 2 Front 01 to Ry Rhoda Clapp, Angela HaendigesJulie May, Laura Rush, Mary Ellen Zollman, Missy . Crace,jennifer Cain, Angie RykerJanice Deasy. Back 7L to R7: Asst. Coach; Sandy Sturgeon, Kim ! Bower, Beth Hoffmeister, Donna Stutesman, Tracy Clampitt, Kim Hall, jackie Hall, Michelle - Wenning, Coach; Melinda Campbell 1 for the money, 2 for the show, 3 to get ready, and up we go! .4. jAMES HOSTETLER, fmjw'waw Agent l I Sllrunre 812-283-7977 945 Wall St. jeffersonville 812-293-3625 Front 0 t0 r1Donna Dickey, Tiffany Webb, Mary Ellen Zollman,MerylSanders,Chery1SandersBackGto r1 Angela Baird, Dee jones, Donna Stutesman, Carol Box, Stephanie McCulloch, Cindy Baird, Dana johnson, Coach: Sandy Sturgeon. CHARLESTOWN Flower and Gift Shop 256-6118 .2 954 Market St. Charlestown, Indiana 47111 Seniorjackie Hall puts in 2 after a steal. This year'sj.V. and Varsity girls basket- ball teams hold distinctions at New Wash- ington. They are the first girl's team to play in the new facility, experience an overnight trip to Indianapolis, claim victo- ries over Borden and Brownstown, and claim a SAC conference championship. No Annie, that's the wrong basket! 256-3522 first row, L to R9 Rosie Murray,jeff Rhoten, Chris McCrady, Shawn Teague, Brian MCEwen, Gordon Haymaker. Tammy Lilly. janice Dickey: Second row L to R: Coach jim Matthews, jason Mullins Gary Goodwin. Todd Swartz. Roy Riversjason Hebner. Tom Cooper. Bobby Clapp, Asst. Coach Keith Gaffney Coach Matthews takes a break! BEST WISHES GRADUATES WIGGAM LUMBER Norman and Helen Wiggam. Box 178 New Wash. Ind The Mustangs displayed fine talent during the 1984-85 year by having a winning season with a 12-11 record. In thej.C.I.T., the Mustangs defeated Rising Sun and the Madison Shawe T0ppers to advance to the final game only to lose to Switzerland County. .. 1 . In the sectional, the Mustangs showed promise of bringing home the title by I -. e ' ' ' defeating South Western. They advanced to a hard played game against Austin in the I 2 1 finals only to be upset. The awards this year were as follows: Free throw and Mr. Offense-jeff Rhoten, Mr. Rebound and Field Goal Percentage-Roy Rivers, Mr. Assist-Brian McEwen. The Mustangs worked very hard this year and are looking forward to better years to come. KRATZ SPORTING GOODS STORE Uniforms 1' Awards Equipment 1 915 S. Clark Blvd. 282-5400 282-2098 j V c? F705l9 0m future mpemlam -g: A l Row 1 a to Rt Troy Powell. Todd Teague, Brian Crace, Reggie Helton, Abraham Salinas, Ivan MilesJoseph Salinas, Row szim Matthews.jason HebnerJamie Stricker, Bryan Burgin, Bruce Knotts, Bart Wilson, Mark Burch,jon Bowen, Keith Gaffney NW. Opponent NW. Opponent 30 Henryville 58 33 Providence 26 30 Scottsburg 45 28 Henryville 34 28 Madison 26 35 Southwestern 50 38 Southwestern 18 31 Charlestown 41 29 Clarksville 34 44 Graceland 36 27 Austin 41 59 Madison 32 40 Bordon 45 Row 1 a to RUimmy Blackford. David Singer, Reggie Helton, Mike Dean, Mike Kemp, Row szim Matthews, Tim Wolfe.jeremy Bowen. Ricky Baker. Troy DurfeeJustin Uhl, Keith Gaffney. BOBBYL? AUTO SALES Sport's Cars Custom Cars ' Collectors Cars ' Family Cars Trucks ' 10th 84 Spring Streetjeffersonville IN 81H282-7730 The wresding team, coached byj.C. Teeple, showed spirit this year by recruiting new talent. Al- though they had a losing season, Paul Ellis qualified for and par- ticipated in the regional meet. The team was hindered by a lack of participation, but five wrestlers pulled through by showing their determination and sportsmanship. Coach Teeple advises Mike Elliot on his next move. From left to right-ibackk Paul Morgan. Mike Elliot. Dwayne May ifrorm: Doug Coursey, and Paul Ellis Doug Coursey grapples his opponent. BAIRD FEED SUPPLIES 600 Pike Street Charlesrown, IN 256-5351 47 Mwlang Spirit 15 . . . Varsity Cheerleaders row 1: Shawn Pendleton, Connie Graebe, Sheila Clapp row 2: Beth Willinger, j.V. Cheerleaders left to right: Kelly Hood, Kelly Graves Tiffany Webb, Terri Shaw The New Washington High School cheerleaders prepared for the upcoming year by attending Cheerleading camp at Western Kentucky University. With the support of their Sponsor, Mary Goins, they were able to earn a Spirit Stick, three excellent ribbons, and one superior ribbon. e .l-w- J Store H0UF53 SUNRISE GROCERY Restaurant Hours: M0n.-Fri. 7'9, Popular Street- M0n.-Fri. 6:30-10:50 Sat. 8-9, New Washington Sat. 8-10230 Sun. 9-8 xm-p-o- u... - '2 ; . . . All Around Freshman Cheerleaders: Kim Brashear, Flag Corps sponsor Mary Goins checks a routine With I Leigh Ann Miles Susan. Flag corps 22L t0 RX Amy Cravens, Teresa Carroll, janice Bussey, Mary jane jenkins, Susan Klotz 2a,... fav 2-; m2 .. YORKS AUTO SERVICE Otisco IN 256-5262 Mmclef Ryker G065 T0 StateX Angie Ryker, SOPhomore, broke records in shot put and discus at this years regional. Coach Campbell congratulates Seniorjackie Hall after a tough run. Front row 0, to Rt Donna Statesman, Meryl Sanders, Dee jones, Kim Hall, Michelle Weinning, Angie Ryker; Back row 4L to R4: Beth Hoffmeister, Cindy Baird, Tracy Clampitt, jackie Hall, Coach Campbell and Coach Sturgeon set up the books. 4Manage0 Angela Baird. GRAYSONS FUNERAL HOME Charlestown New Washington 256-2424 293-3834 Troy Powell 56H 561900! recordf h-w -h h Senior Scott Hutsell hurdles discus for a new record. f Senior Shawn Teague clears a hurdle for another win. I'm movin, movin, movin, . . . I The boys track team had a very successful year with a record of 4 wins, 5 losses, and 1 tie. They had many members go to the sectional this year and two ad- vanced to the regional. Team left: Front row Q to RI Scott Hutsell, john Boyd, Tom Cooper, Shawn Teague; Back row 0, to Ry Leann Graebe, koacm Steve Fours, Troy Powell, Alan Steele, Todd Teague, Yavonda McCrady 8: Debra Moore, mgrs. A Jwing in tlae Viglyt direction. Row 1 U to 0: Amy Cravens, Angela Haendiges, Stephanie McCulloch, Tiffany Webb,janice Bussey, Susan Klot2,jennifer Cain, Marsha Cruise,ju1ie May, Stephanie Baker, Mary Ellen Zollman, Tammy Brison, Dana johnson. Coach Gary Graham Bottom O to 0: jason Mullins, Mr. Matthews, Coach, David Bower; T0p: jamie Dn yourtoes,jenan SUkkU BUanVVmS TOOLS o AGRICULTJRAL SUPPLIES o HOUSEWARES - ELECTRICAL APPLiANCES o GIFTVARES FURNACE SUPPLIES O HEATERS o BUILDER'S HARDVARE o PAINTL SUPPLIES Nw-M'LLSI HARDWARE 00.. INC. PLUMBING SUPPLIES . TINNER'S SUPPLIES . HEAVY HARDWARE : f STORE SPORTING GOODS o TOYS a CUTLERY o ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 1315 Mun Strut, PO. Box 117 Now Wuhingum. Indium 47162 Him: 3124933353 i :3? i . v ,N x4sx f. a M3. Softeei Coach Keith Gaffney and assistant coach Ms. Misty Ehringer worked with the girl's softball team to achieve a 4-10 record which is an im- provement from previous years. All home games were played at Hibernia. Missy listens carefiilly as Coach Ehringer gives some pomters. Back rowil- ri: Missy Crace Paula Huttsell Coach Ehringer Bev Wills Tiffany Webb, Coach Gaffney; middle row: Rhonda Horine Stephanie Ketron Connie Graebe Terri Shaw Sheila Clapp Shawn Pendleton; front: janice Deasy, Karen Bowyer janice Dickey, Laura Rush Missy Stines, and jody Pennington. 735 Park St. Park St. Azzto c9 Body 5190;? Charlestown, IN 256-2243 Yer Out? The New Washington High School baseball team was coached by Mr. Kevin Wiggam and Mr. Terry White. The team tied for first in the SAC although they had an overall losing season. Pat Willey earned the title of homerun king. Gary Goodwin and Mickey Bower were chosen MVP's. From a to onn Bowen. Timmy Sexton, Abe Salinas, Reggie Helton, Mike Snelling, Greg AbellJohn Uhl,jimmy Murphy, Back a to 0 Asst; Coach Terry White. Pat Willey, Tom Stewart, Kevin Amick, Mickey Bowenjason Hebner, Brian MCEwen, Gary Goodwin, Coach Kevin Wiggam. Roger; Oil Company, Inc. 54 State Road 405 Sellersburg, Indiana '.-Kc . We can rebuild him. We have to Stop meeting like this! Drivers Ed-l . . . Insurance Company-O. Off with her head! Head cook Lula johnson prepares to demonstrate her juggling act. Might rain. ..I . . 4 cs vb. jimmy Murphy and Mr. Crafton relax Mr. Dale Crafton takes time to chat with Melinda Black- Ms. Arla Archer, counselor, and Angie Gibson happily ford. He has initiated and guided the successful peer counseling solve a dilemma. Ms. Archer also Sponsors the student coun- program and has served as principal for 3 years at New Washing- cil and the senior class. ton Yonfvegolagnalluuna tolookforwardlo. manualsg-nmcaatitsbed. $390 SFC Wigginton 812-273-6036 Vice principaljack McGinnis checks David's admittance pass. Mr. McGinnis is in charge of discipline and attendance. He is also the chairman of the North Central accredidation committee. Mr. McGinnis shows good form in the mini-marathon. VFW. AUXILIARY Post 541427 Harrison St. Charlestown IN 256-3938 Mrs. Ruth Bowman has been at New Washington High School for nineteen years. She keeps track of absentee's and fee money, serves as Hello-is this Pizza Hut? the principal's secretary and without her the school would not function. Mrs. jeanie Deaton has been treasurer at New Washington High School for seven years. She takes care of paying bills, substitute teach- ers, books for acrivities and for the regular school year. She is an important factor in our office. Open 7 days a week 8:00 am. til 9:00 pm. BOBBYeS SWEET SHOP 209 Halcyon Charlestown In. Bob and judy Braswell Owners and Operators Mrs. Marilyn Brenner has been at New Washing- ton for fifteen years. She teaches sixth and seventh grade English and Sponsors the sixth grade class. Mrs. Bagshaw helps Libby with her math. Along with general math, Mrs. Linda Bagshaw teaches Algebra I and geometry. She has been a part of the NWHS teaching faCulty for fourteen years. Aegwg ?- - ?1', hi... Run that by me again! X CHARLESTOWN HAIR CENTER x 316 Main Cross 256-3232 Charlesrown Indiana 47111 Ms. Melinda Campbell inspires a discussion with Paula, Kelly and jeremy in substance abuse class. Mrsjudy Brooner prepares her sixth grade chorus for the spring pro- gram. She teaches sixth, seventh, and eighth grade chorus, high school chorus, German, and Sponsors the middle school swing choir and high school drama club. 1938 MARKET STREET DOTS BEAUTY SHOP c9 HENDERSONS FLOWER SHOP Coach Campbell ignores Brian Elston as she ob- serves intermurals. She teaches first aid, health, sixth and ninth grade RE, and coaches the girl'sj.V. and Varsity basketball and track teams. I hope nobody turns on the fan. CHARLESTOWN, IN 256-2390 Ms. Linda Chesnut and her marriage class show off their prizes from QMF's Hot Teacher contest. She ' also teaches I-Can, Consumer Education, Child Development, and sponsors FHA. a L, i vai L jackie and Troy celebrate their mock wedding. Beth and Eddie discuss pastel drawings With Ms. Mindy Day who teaches art, eighth grade art, and SIOOL four legs UP! Yearbook. Troy Durfee demonstrates the fine art of rcping 21 Congratulations New Washington on your New School Facility Linda Chesnut-Direcror Lace and Lightning jeff juggles his books for Mrs. Ehringer. Tammy listens to state capitol trip plans. 156 Market St. v i I l i Mrs. Misty Ehringer teaches sixth and seventh grade social studies and sixth and eighth grade science. She also coaches middle school volleyball, seventh grade girl's basketball, and is assistant coach to the jV and varsity softball teams. Senior class Sponsor, Mr. Kenny Fields, helps government students, Stephanie Ketron, Karen Bowyer, and Tami Burch with their homework. Mr. Fields also teaches US. History and economics and is the National Honor Society Sponsor. Dotit I ce-Cream 6 ; Pizza 9 Pizza's, Hoagies, Plate lunches, Sandwiches, and Ice-cream v Charlestown, IN 256-5050 Mr. Fours believes in exercising your mind. Shawn Rush with a reading assignment. Ms. Forrest teach- es math resource, reading resource, and a Language Art Class. Outside of school she enjoys soccer, tennis and running. A first year teacher at NWHS, Ms. Teresa Forrest helps I Troy MCMillian and Mr. Fours Check polarity of salt water in Chemistry. Mr. FOuts also teaches 8th grade science, computer Debbie catCheS uP 0n hef coumef Sdence. science. Algebra II. advanced math, and Physics. ZIMMERMANS IGA 240 Harrison Street. Charlestown, Ind. VIDEO GALLERY 0 MOVIE KENYAL VIDEO GALLERY MOVIE RENTAL Mr. Keith Gaffney assists senior Kathy Lively with a program in Intro. to Computers. He teaches Algebra, 9th grade PE, 8th grade advanced math and coaches boy's jv basketball Mr. Gaffney's version of A Chorus Line . and girl's softball. Syntax Error?!?' 1 Band director Donn Goins patrols the halls during lunch. Mr. Goins teaches music the- my and sponsors the junior class. Blow it Out your horn! CLAPP OIL COMPAN Y Gasoline-Fuel Oil-Motor Oil-Greases $13 293-3100 Box 10, Nabb, Indiana The sociology class pitches tents in preparation for their annual trip to Ohids Indian mounds. Seventh grade science students listen as Mr. Doc Isler explains distillation. Mr. Isler teaches sixth grade science, seventh grade keyboarding and is a part-time counselor for the middle school. 3! Mr. Gary Graham teaches psychology, Indiana history and earth science, sponsors the u five SiX' pick UP sticks Freshman class and high school Student council and coaches tennis. . . . , , . . . BOYERS FROZEN FOOD SERVICE New Washington Indiana 293-3507 Mrjoe Madison teaches Agriculture 1-2, farm man- agemendconservation, eighth grade agriculture, and 1 farm constructiontwelding. Mr. Madison has been teaching at New Washington High School for the past ten years. He also Sponsors the FFA. Mrs. Nora Scott Lurding and Syl via Cornelius re- view eighth grade English. She also teaches ninth grade A happy day? With a desk that looks like t'Yes Bwana. me Clear jungle good. basic English, French 1 and 2, and Sponsors the French thiS? Club. x HUNTLEY SALES c9 SERVICE, INC. L manila: Allis-Chalmers Farm 8: Lawn 84 Garden EquipmenMNew Idea Farm Equipment Route 2 Austin, Indiana 47102 812e794-2771 Mnjim Matthews has been the athletic direcror at New Washington for nine years. He teaches seventh and eighth grade physical education and coaches the high school boys varsity basketball and golf teams. When jim Matthews talks . . . Mrs. Karen Maze explains the various cuts of beef to her fourth hour foodsklothing class. Mrs. Maze also teaches seventh and eighth grade home economics. She has been a teacher at New Washington Middle and High schools for the past two years. Rhonda holds her breath as Mrs. Maze pins her jump suit. EMBLEM CAP COMPANY 304 Main Cross Charlestown, IN 256-3389 Sophomore Bryan Bower and Mrs. Sandy Mullins are caught by Our photographer. Mrs. Mullins teaches sixth grade reading, English 10 and 11, and Senior Reading Lab. - .. 'r, ya $9 43 ., Sponsor Mrs. Doris Patton, Lora Zollman and Kathy Lively plan the next issue of Hi-Lites, the school paper. Mrs. Patton teaches Typing I, Typing 11, Office Lab, Accounting 1, and Shorthand. I I I Paris I I I Office ' l . systems 410 Pearl Street New Albany, Indiana 47150 Phone 48124 944-7827 Mri Dennis Pennington helps jamie Stricker classify specimens in Biology I. D? also teaches sixth grade science, lab science, and Biology II. He has been teaching at New Washington High School for sixteen years and is an avid fisherman, hunter, and farmer. Resource room teacher. Ms. Cheryl Rethlake, assists Helen, Bill, and Alice with math skills. Msi Rethlake has been at New Washington for five years. She is the assistant volleyball coach and Sponsor 0f the FellOWShiP Of Christian Athletes. Ivan and Paul Classify and identify animal species. GREENROSE SPORTS CENTER The Honda Store , i I '- 907 Spring Street,jeffersonville, IN 47130 Coach Teeple talks to Kim Childers and Rachel Bussey, members of the middle school girls cross country team, He also coaches wrestling for the middle and high school. Charles Stoess and Elmer Abbott listen as Mrs. Stein lec- tures her seventh grade art class on how to observe stillife. Mr. j.C. Teeple takes a break between 6th and 7th grade math and social studies Classes. HUMANA HOSPITAL-UNIVERSITY 530 South Jackson St. 0 Louisville, Kentucky 40202 5020 562-3000 joe Salinas finishes a drafting assignment. a Mr. Trester checks the morning attendance before his woodshop class. He also teaches drafting 1-4, consumer math, and industrial arts 7. Mrs. Celenia Tyler helps jason Hebner during her junior English class. She is also the audio-visual director. teaches honors English and Anthony Washnock uses his skills in making a WOOdShOp project. is involved in the middle school Gifted and Talented Program. HALL BROS. AUTO PARTS Machine Shop Service Name brand parts Radiator Repair 256-3353 3! 282-1304 134 Main Cross St. Discount Prices 1710 E. 10th Charleston, IN. jeffersonville IN. Mr. Melvin Vestal helps Students in one of his middle school classes. Along with teaching Mr. Vestal coaches the seventh grade basketball team and is the assistant coach of the Varsity boys track team. Mr. Terry White and his sophomores take a break from registering. Mr. White teaches Ronnie Rhoten and Mr. White play pat- sophomore, freshmen and senior English. He coaches boy's Varsity cross country, eighth grade W'Cle With the Panda bears- basketball, and is the assistant coach of Varsity baseball team. h: Coast to CoastiBen Franklin kw Hardware Variety 1107-09 Market St. Charlestown IN Mr. Frank Wright teaches 8th grade History, US. History and Indiana History, sponsors FCA, the 7th grade class. and coaches the M.S. girl's track team. CHARLIES ALIGNMENT SERVICE Heavy Trucks-Moror Homes-Cars 7217 Highway 31 E. , Sellersburg, In. 47172 , 5 246-5565; 246-9467 Ms. Mary Lou Clapp has been the school librarian for 22 years. In her spare time she enjoys cooking, reading, and traveling. Cheryl, Beth, and Missy are actually caught studying! Mrs. Sue Ann Bare has been the study hall monitor at NW. for 10 years. Mrs. Bare likes the size of her new room but misses the windows 0fthe old school. Her Rick 'hchills out in study hall. hobbies include phorography, country music. and anything that's fun. Best Wisbey Graduatey for tlae Future New Washington PTA Mickey Bower, Kevin Bratc'ner, and Kevin Schindler start a protest organization called: Weirdos Against Intelligent Teachers. Ms. Melody Weston reads words at the middle school spell- ing bee. Ms. Weston Sponsors middle school honor society. Mrs. Margaret Graebe assists middle school students in learning better study habits. .2 '- Drag out the pom-pons, Mrs. Graebe is ready! Chief. Ever 131'er Bakefy 285-3391 1011 Youngstown Shopping Center jeffersonville, Indiana 47111 Barbara Powers,jean Vest, Lois Helton, and Norma Graebe cook lunches for the students. N0t shown Lula johnsonj The cooks make brown bag lunches due to a lack of facilities. Whatever happened to jean's homemade pie? Howard Harris, head custodian, has taken on many responsibilities moving into Custodians Mrs Long Ms. Stricker and Mrs. Waters. the new facility. Howards' jobs range from changing lightbulbs to fixing water pipes. VEST AUCTION SERVICE VIRGIL VEST AUCTIONEER Marysville, IN. 812-293-5191 Licensed and bonded in IN. and KY. Back: Tom Hill, Owens Cooper, Mush Bower, Bud Graebe, Wayne Zollman, Bill Holder, Morris Gill Front: Agnes Burgin, jean Cartright, Norma C00per, Patty Amick, Maxine Bower, Betty Clapp N 0 RX 72666555117 Left-Mrs. Loretta Rhoten checks immunization records. Below-Mrs. Nora Cole takes Darrin's blood pressure before final exams. Webb Body Sbop 1401 State Road 62 Boat, Body, and Paint Repair Phone: 256-5822 79 l I m -Hd , 0..: .h' .5 Motley Crew Produce; Higbwczymcm I q I ' g lst row 0 to 0 Beth Cochran, Susan Cleffman, Melinda Blackford, Tammy Buck, Anna Holder, Eddie Robison, Stephanie Ketron, Karen Bowyer 2nd row 0 to Q Tonja Kemp, David Bower, Mickey Bower, Kevin Schindler,john Bowen, Missy Crace, Mindy Day, Sponsor, and Meryl Sanders. ' i E '1 I Ii Hi The staff-INCOGNITO. Council prejemj Ike Dreamwakem? Student council members, sponsored by Arla Archer and Gary Gra- ham, conducred a lunch survey, organized two dances and led orienta- tion in the new school. Eek! It's a roach! Student council Heft t0 righO: Sponsor Gary Graham, Christi Evans, Lora Zollman, Meryl Sanders, Yavonda McCrady, Rhonda Horine, jamie Schindler, Tonja Kemp, Terri Shaw, Paula Hutsell, jackie Hall, Beth Hoffmeister, Sponsor Arla Archer. Rocket TV c? Stereo Remedy 1031 Youngstown Shopping Center 284-5001 jeffersonville, Indiana 47130 H. Glenn Swaney 83 .M II .m - wt :- . g... .. .3 r... . V MrhGoins patiently direCts the seventh grade band in the old band room. The New Washington High School ,' band led by Mr. Goins participated in many contests this year. They received a first place rating at Floyd Central High School. They are to march at Disney World in Florida in the sum- met. Mr. Goins teaches Middle School and High School Band along with Mu- sic Theory. He also Sponsors thejunior E class. ,PEP --3Huu Carol strains not to laugh while waiting for her turn Pep band adds extra entertainment to halftime of the basketball game. to play. MUSICIANS GENERAL STORE . . 84 2920 Frankfort Ave. LOUIsvxlle, Ky 40206 La, Ike note limit follows 50 ,M' , HS chorus 0-H: LeAnn Graebe. Kelly Graves, Valerie Mate. UZJJeff Beckort, jerry Doyle, UM: Ronnie Seals, Amanda Lowe, Kevin Bratcher, Tiffany Webb, Gwen Cowen. Daniel Blankenship, UM Bev Gibbons, Keri Ingram. Lisa Shuping USA Elmer Lathem. Ronnie Lathem, Ronnie Rhoten,jeremy Bowen, Rhonda Horine. Paula Newkirk. American Legion 335 1200 Basham-Charlestown, Indiana 256-3947 tn... - Tobacco, Tatem, and Tail FFA ventured into a prosPerous season in the year of 85. The club, sponsored by Mnjoe Madison, placed firsr and second in the regional livestock judging; and sec- ond in both soil and dairy judging. 1500 pounds of tobacco were raised by the FFA with an approximate profit of $2000. The Farm Machinery Show was attend- ed on the sixteenth of February by FFA sweetheart Debbie Short and the other members of the FFA. . .le.mw n.3,. Rl 0-H Bryan Crace. Mike Crace. Ivan Miles, Tom Cooper, Debbie Short, FFA Sweetheart, Bobby Clapp, Paul Morgan, Tom Stewart, 0D David Brown, Ernie Stoess, Ronnie Seals.john Tucker, Brian Burgin, SCOU enjoys his time away from SChOOI cutting :0. john Martin, Steve Holloway, Mr. Madison, 013 David Cravens. Troy Durfeejohn Dallas. Shawn Hall, bacco. Timmy Sexton. Tim Wolf, and Kevin Amick. DAVIS IMPLEMENT INC. The Long Green Line Highway 62 Nabb, IN tam 293-4491 F.H.A. membem gain diym'cz ajfices. The Future Homemakers of America, sponsored by Ms. Linda Chesnut began the year with the annual new member initiation. Members made Thanksgiving bas- kets for the needy and sang Christmas carols at area nursing homes during the holiday season. Several FHA members attended the spring distriCt meeting at Campbellsburg, Indiana. Two of New Washingtods students were eleCted to distriCt office: Yvonda McCrady was voted president and Phyllis Lewis became secretary. Is it Santa or Yvonda? e quum-v-.. -...,-'. ,7 . 4 3 Row 1 tL to RI Rhoda Clapp, Phyllis Lewis, Sheila Clapp, Chris McCrady, FHA Hero, Susan Klotz, Valerie Mata, Ange Polston, Row 2: Ms. Chesnut, Amy Cravens, I Christy Evens, Beth Willinger, Melinda Blackford, Anna Holder, Rhonda Horine, Stephanie Ketrom, Teresa Crum. Row 3: Tammy Ward, Rene Shepherd, Karen Bowyer, Donna Stutesman. Beth Hoffmeister. Row 4: Tammy Buck, Tonja Kemp, Susan Cleffman, Tammy Burch. Terri Shaw, Connie Graebe. Yvonda McCrady. CERAMICS COUTRY STYLE AND CORNER VIDEO Flowers, Ceramics, Classes, and Tapes. Equipment, Rentals, Sales Poplar Street, New Washington, Indiana .mu IIM$ den. Hi-Lz'zfej, Science, Fellowjbz' 0f K Science club 0 to n: how IUeff Conley, Kevin Bratcher, Lehsa Uhl, Susan Klotz, Tim Whisman, Bart Wilson, Susan Cleffman; 0 Mr. Steve Fours, sponsor, Markjones, Christi Evans. Lora Zollman,julie . May, David Bower, Tammy Brison. Angela Haendiges, Andrea Zink; 9 Troy May, Donna Barton, the selence fmr- Terri Shaw, Eddie Robinson, Chris McCrady, Brian McEwen, Dwayne May; W Alan Steele,john Boyd, Bryan Wills, Brett Wilson. Paul Ellis. Troy McMillan, Ricky Bowyer. Science club president, Andrea Zink judges projects at Goodman 3 Drug 820 Main Street Charlestown, Indiana Clarijtz'an Atlaletes, Fremla French Club U to H: Row D Angie Ryker, Amy Cravens, Michelle Cruse, Gwen Cowan, Teresa Carroll; CH Beth Hoffmeisterjamie Schindler, Tammy Brisom Tonja Kemp, Shawn Pendle- ton, Paula Huttsell. Kelly Graves. Missy Crace, Donna Dickey. Curtis Kimbal, Paul Ellis; 65 Michelle Wenning. Kim Bower, Carol Box. Clmrlestown Aldo Part: C? Supply Company, Inc. 291 Market St, Charlestown, Ind. 256-5560 lhcllllllllsllAlh, M'd'dhmam the work. 1 Hey Chris, no wonder we're lost! Your map is upside down. the girlhs do 21 1, As usua . . . . k h u .r 7;... . admu ; - :. Curious students arrive via the back door for the first day in the new school. 90 ?Alluvhi. .i. A95 Plan A: Books in bottom, gym bag . . . nope . . . Plan B: Books in bottom, trumpet case ...gymbag...???...P1anC... Mrs. Archer points Shawn Harris toward the eighth grade lockers. ,wagp l.w: New Home for Ceremony The traditional homecoming cere- mony was delayed until SaturdayJan- uary 12, in order to utilize the new gymnasium. Senior queen candidate, Debby Short, was crowned at the half time performance. New Washingtonis Mustangs beat Brown Countyis Ea- gles, 69-55. Sephomore candidate julie May with escort Ronnie Rhoten. QMF's DJ, Duke -Gorgeous, Gorgeous, Gorgeous. I STORES 5-4 ' 279 MARKET STREET junior candidate Missy Crace with escort Kevin Schindler. Freshman candidate Tammy Brison with her escort Darrin Brading. Career Day a WESTERN AL'TO AND S8zT RICHARD ANDRES jR. MGR YOL'R AL'TO AND HOME FL'RNISHING SINCE 1951 CHARLESTOWN. INDIANA A Senior candidate, Debbie Short was crowned 1985 Homecoming Queen iescort not pictured john Dallasi. big 52166655 ! Mrs. Shiela Bussey gives a talk and demonstrations for students during this years career day. 256-3532 Blinded me willy . . . The annual science fair, sponsored by the science club, was held April 18 in the science rooms. Seventy-four middle school students and twenty-eight high school students competed with projects rang- ing from solar cells to the stress ability of rope. Kenny Rush and Kevin Schindler were awarded first prizes by judges Burt Clevland, john Hobson, Andrea Zink and Shawn Teague. Kevin and David Bower competed in the regional fair at Green Tree Mall. Kevin received five awards which included the Indiana Aerospace Award. '1... Pat Willey tests his own B.A.C. and finds it to be 2.4. $6.ng h 119.: L' Lehsa Uhl and Carol Clair explore the solar system. jamie shows much interest in eating sea kelp. Like a good neighbor, sun um um um $ State Farm is there. $ INSURANCE INSURANC! 952 Market Mt- Charlestown, Indiana 47111 RED BLOODED Nervously,jeff wonders how his blood pressure Can be normal. 9 UJLES BUY DIRECT 8- SAVE m build 'cm - No a 'un IAT'IE 1220 Watt jeffersonville, In. 1776 Community jmm The Community jamboree, an annual event sponsored by the Choral department was held in the LaMaster Gym on April 12. The show consisted oftwenty-eight acts which included dance, vocal solos, duets, lip sinc, and instrumental music. Sterling Meadorsjamboree MC, steals the Spotlight once more! Kathi Brown, $0105 You Don't Know Love Mrs. Brooner takes it easy before she goes on stage. Kevin Bratcher performs vocal solo Desert Moon . Valerie Bower sings Raining On the Inside . A -1 Tax Service; Charlestown Sellersburg 276 Main Cross 256-3660 414 Popp Ave. 246-5552 Hours 9:00 a.m.-5:00 pm. daily 9:00 a.m.-2:00 pm. Saturdays Drama Club . . .MJJm : sf...- Chrissy Sings the blues. Dawn's character laments about her problems of growing up. Parent Exclacmge Day a Succm. l New Students pose for their CLASS picture. Scott Beatty distracts Mr. Mike Brown during Ms. Ehringer's Class. Mrs. Carol Riley concentrates on a history assignment. 1776567213: Coming of Age? Mom, Apple Pie, c9 llae American Flag I I I I I I I I I I I Fx' E v .- .v ---- x I . Tonja receives an M.I.A. bracelet from Ranger Horton following his Ranger Gary Horton speaks to students about patrio- speech. tism, honor, and pride. jackxon Bray. -' HiBoy and Aerial Spraying 866-3412 Rt. 2 Lexington, Indiana anu- Cam? Figlat T1923 Feeling Silk suit, black tie, and I don't need a reason why . . . Look! No cavities! Everybodyhs doin' the horizontal bop. A V Canht Fight this Feeling was the theme Chosen for New Washington's prom. The annual event was held at Indiana University Southeast, on Saturday, May 11. The crowd was entertained by the band Flyers. Sheila Clapp was crowned queen and Troy Dennison king in the ceremony led by Mr. and Ms. junior Gary Goodwin and Tonja Kemp. The prom court included seniors Beth Willinger and Tommy Stewart, Margot Max- well and Chris McCrady,jackie Hall and Paul Grayson, Debbie Short and Brian MCEwen. junior sponsors review program with master of ceremonies, Mickey Bower. Hey! Who spiked this punch? Skoal break . . . Tammy and Robert dance the knight away. 99 n Honest! I'm innocent. Connie has Great Expectations , along with great legs Two heads are better than one. a Who says Florida has all the beautiful chicks? . h .. . ,x A Dnd you really believe that they would make us scrub the floor with a tooth- brush? Is Mr. Goins really the Playgirl centerfold? Want love? Get Closeup! 3 $ T w, 850 MAIN STREET CHARLESTOWN. IN. 47111 PHARMACY 256-2183 256-2110 -A I 0 --wg Lori Abbott Mark Abbott Scott Abbott Becky Allen Stephanie Baird Terri Beckort Susan Blankinship Michael Bower Valerie Bower Kendra Brading Ruthie Burch jeffrey Cartright joey Cherry Leigh Ann Conley Sylvia Cornelius Travis Craig George Crum Pam Dean Tommy East Shelly Eldridge Cathy Evans Angie Gibson Delana Gill Michael Godsey 104 EIGHTH GRADE 1989 Mmmmmmm. This paste tastes good! Robert Griffin Todd Hall Travis Harrington Shawn Harris Derek Hebner Brenda Holloway Class Officers: top Dennyjones, Treas.; Derek Hebner, Sec.; Scott Abbott, Rep; Sterling Meadors, Rep; jamie Matthews, Pres; Scott Matthews, Vice Pres. joshua Hood David Huttsell Kendra Jackson Ruby jeffries Denny jones Chris Kemp Norman Kragel Dawn Lauter Troy Layton . Tony Layton i Tommy Lee Russell Lentz Kathy Lilly Kevin Lindenmayer Jamie Matthews Scort Matthews Missy Mauk Linda McCoy Tom McEwen Sterling Meadors --u....---- Travis Moore Chris Morris Sean Myers Ray Ortensie Andy Pennington Kim Polston Tabbie Powell Eric Reed Diane Robison Kenny Rush Mechelle Schnell Danny Seals Serita Stoess Kristie Stricker Roger Stricker Tabbie Strickland Chris Taflinger Tammy Truesdell Tracy Tucker Lee Arm Whitt Sheila Wiggam Amy Wills Steve Woodward jennifer Young SEVENTH GRADE 1990 Leading scorer for the Seventh grade team, Shannon Arthur completes a free throw. Elmer Abett Shannon Arthur Goldie Barnes David Bowen Angela Bower Carol Bower Glenna Bowyer james Bowyer Garland Breeden Bobbie Brison Rachel Bussey jason Chamness Kenneth Clampitt Lazondra Cornet: David Crum Shannon Dailey jeffrey DeCamp David Dieterlen Bruce Doty Barry Duncan Marty Elliot Donnie Freels 107 Sandra Gill Danili Gill jason Goedeker Cheron Graebe Tessi Gulley julie Harris Lori Hatchell Bradley Henson Tony Hostetler Glenn Hostetler Rebecca Hutsell Lori Ison Billy Kelley Kathy Lathem Kim Legendre john Lewis Debbie Lowe Jennifer Marshall Chrissy May Dana McCrady john McCoy Brad McMillen Wes MCNeely Larry Meenach Becky Miles Mike Mullins johnathon Murdoch 108 MVQW just a swangin' Brian Murphy Michelle Noble jeff Payton Shawn Rush Regina Sheper Tammy Smith Vanessa Smith Amy Stricker Charles Stoess Shonna Thompson james Truesdell Angela Tucker Tammy Tucker Hope Voyles jason Walters Scott Whitt Heather Wilson Kristy Wilson Tara Wolfe Tammy York 109 TrOy Abett Bonnie Allen Crystal Anderson Della Barnes Scott Beatty Denise Bodkin Robert Boling Angela Boling Edward Bowyer jason BOX David Bramble Amy Brown Michael Brown Mike Brown Bobbi Cain David Carlisle Tommy Carlisle 110 Sixtla Grade 1991 Maybe I should have eaten this sandwich two weeks ago? Class Officers 011: Valerie Higbie mew, Amy Ison 1SecJ, Brad Graves Wresl mackljohn McEwen WP; Bobbijo Cain 1Rep1, Stephanie Graebe Ureasj l Tammy Cherry Angela Clair jason Cochran Candi Cornell Michelle Dean Latisha Franklin Matthew Gordon Rhonda Graebe Stephanie Graebe Brad Graves Brad Harris Debra Helton Valerie Higbie Charles Hobbs Amy Ison Amber Kreutzer Michelle Langdon Ruben Lewis Charles Lyons Terri Martin jenny McCoy john MCEwen jeremy Mullins 111 jessi Murphy Michael North Toni Perkins Gene Plummet Carol Raleigh jason Raney Mike Reed Paul Reiter Aura Richards Leah Robinson Cassie Ryker Tony Schnell Susan Smith Ryan Smelling Sherri Stewart Susan Stricker james Strickland Billy Stumbo Brian Taylor Tammy Thompson Dwayne Wampler Ruthie Wampler Billy Whitt 112 We're so happy, doin' the neutron dance. How could you have possibly rated that lunch a 8.2? uavnuu'lulu ,. 0E 1' N jHS 6072075 Grace Barney The New Washington chapter Of the National junior Honor Society was named this year for Mrs. Grace Barnes, a former counselor and teacher. Six new members were inducted into the group spon- sored by Ms. Melody Weston. NJHS 0 t0 0: row 1-Kendra Brading.jennifer Marshall, Shannon Arthur, Kristy Wilson, Becky Huttsell; m Steve Woodward, Valerie Bower,jennifer Young, Brenda Holloway; m Kristie Stricker, jamie Matthews, Andi Pennington, Scott Matthews, Goldie Barnes. Mrs. Grace Barnes accepts honorary plaque. Middle school students participated in the annual spelling bee sponsored by the Courierjoumal. Left: Mike Bower won; Larry Menach was the runner-up M.S. Student Council: Back U-ri Lazondra Cornett, Russell Lentz, Michelle Dean, Cassie Ryker, Amy Stricker. Front: Paula Hutsell,john McEwen, Brad Graves. Brain Trust: Scott Matthews, Russell Lentz, Mike Bowenjamie Matthews, Valerie Bower. ; A- l , 8th grade Math League: jamie and SCOtt Matthews, TMViS Craig, Eric 7th grade Math League: Tammy York, Christie Wilson, Becky Huttsell, Michelle Reed, Valerie Bower May, Goldie Barnes. 117 Drama Club hopl Mike Godsey. Valerie Bower, Brenda Holloway. Candi Cornell. Brad Graves; r4: Amy Wills, Son- dra Hall. Amy Brown, Andi Pennington, Leah Robison; r3: Ray Ortensie, Tabby Powell. Terri Martin. Cathy Evans, Sylvia Cornelius; r2: Linda McCoy. Delana Gill, Missy Mauk, Shelly Eldridge; r1: Dawn Lauter Swing Choir kopk Valerie Bower, Andi Pennington, Candi Cornell, Middlel Terri Beckort. Rachel Bussey, wottomk Dawn Lauter, Missy Mauk, Rachelle Eldridge I 15.?h i Q . Sixth Grade Chorus performs at the Christmas program. 7th grade wacky Ange Bower, Tammy York, Tessie Gulleyv Lori Ison; r3: Sharon Graebe, Rachel Bussey. Shannon Daily, Charles Stoess, Dana McCrady. Mary Beaton; r2: Chrissy May Tara Wolf, Christi Wilson, Kathy Lathem, Goldie Barnes; r1: Sandra Gill, Debbie Lowe, Angela Tucker, Shonna Thompson, Tony Hostetler. Regina Shepherd 8th grade kept Valerie Bower. Delana Gill, joey Cherry, Kathy Lilly, Beth Blankenship; middley Ruthie Burch, Tabbie Powell, Rubyjeffries, Serita Stoess, Tracy Tucker, Sheila Wiggam, Tabby Strickland, Sondra Hall, Mark Abbott; wottomr Dawn Lauter, Angie Gibson, Missy Mauk, Rachelle Eldridge, Brenda Holloway. 119 121 Teeple, consisted of seventeen hardworking runners. They fin- ished the season 4-4 overall and placed fourth in the conference. Russell Lentz was undefeated all season and holds the N.W.M.S. course record. Glenna Bower was undefeated in girl's competi- tion. Team members are piCtured below tbottom, left to righOz Charles Stoess, Scott Beatty, Michael Mullins, Eddie Bowyer, james Strickland, Tommy Lee, 00w ZUason Cochran, Tony Schnell, Elmer Abbottjohn McCoy, Glenna Bower, Rachel Bussey, 00w Djames Bowyer, Brian McNeely, Russell Lentz, Kim Childers, and Billy Kelley. ' The middle school cross country team, coached by Mr.j.C. I Everyhady RuneFootlome Russell and Brian leave the rest behind. Volleyball Feverealz'w in MS. Ms. Sandy Sturgeon and Ms. Misy Ehringer, two new additions to N.W.M.S., coached the middle school volleyball teams pictured 4 below. The A team ended the season 5-9 and the B team finished 6-6. 1 A Team-trow U B. Holloway, A. Pennington. D. Lauter. T. Beckort. B Team How U T. Wolfe how 2h Asst. Coach Ehringer, K. Polston, Mgr.. j. S. Eldridge. how 2t Asst. Coach. Ehringer. K. Polston. Mgr.. M. Mauk. Marshall, B. Hutsell, A. Bower. T. York, K. Wilson, Coach Sturgeon. K.jackson,j. Young. R. Burch. Coach Sturgeon. 122 Winner; take all! A I Eight grade Cheerleaders: D. Gill, S. Wiggam, D. Lauter. V. Bower, M. Muak. The eighth grade boyTs basket- ball team had an outstanding sea- son by winning b0th of the tourna- ments in which they competed. Under the direction of Coach Terry White the team was the champion of the Scottsburg Invitational where they defeated Floyd Central and Seymour, bOth previously un- defeated. The team also captured the Highway 31 Classic by defeat- ing Henryville and Scottsburg. The team took great pride in their de- fense by allowing their opponents and average of 33 points. The team's final season record was 17-2. Tom McEwen concentrates on a free throw. 1 . M V34; V9.4 4m b -l You wouldn't smile either. if your hands were permanently fused together! T . - ; ; J . Front tL to RT: T. Craig. S. Matthewsj. Hoodj. Matthews. 5. Woodward. Djones. Back: Coach T. Who filled this ball with helium? White. T. Hall. R. Lentz.j. Cartright. S. Abbott. T. MCEwen. Rt Stricker, S. Meadors, Mgr. Mini Muslang5- MS. Mania f Although the seventh grade boy's basketball team suffered a losing season of 6-9, they upset Riv- 4 , ; . . . . ,. '7 n ' er Valley, Parkv1ew, and Madlson ' .1 .- . mhlL an who were favored to win. Oooh, that'll never work, 'Big Guy. ' Top D. McCrady Middle C. Graebe, S. Gill, G. Barnes, From A. Stricker Front U-rUamie Bowyer, Elmer Abbott, Shawn Rush, Charles StoessJeff DemmpJason Walters, Back U-onhn McCoy, Barry Duncan, Shannon Arthur, Wes McNeely, Larry Mennach, Marty Elliott, Coach Vestal. The sixth grade team coached by Phil johnson finished the season 4-4. Team members are as follows: Front David Carlisle, Mike Brown,john McEwen, Corey Stewart, jeremy Mullins, Brad Graves, Matthew Gordon Back james Strickland, jason Box, Troy Abbott, Scott Wampler, Ryan Snelling, Mike Reed, Eddie Bowyer. TopU-HT. Franklin,C. Ryker Bottom: 0-013. Barnes, S. Graebe, B. Cain, M. Dean 124 Middle School Girl; 072 oz Roll! The girl's basketball teams repre- sented New Washington with great spirit and enthusiasm. The A team had a record of 10 wins and 5 losses. The B team had a record of 7 wins and 11 losses. Both teams participated in a basketball-a-thon to raise money. The girls also had Cheerleaders who provide added spirit and support. They were Sponsored by Roxy Abbort. q A-team: Uront 1-0 B. Holloway, C. Lilly, G. Bower, S. Eldridge, T. Beckort. Tback l-rT M. Ehringer, K. Brading, T. Truesdell, R. Burch, K. jackson. L. McCoy, S. Sturgeon, Coach. B-team: mom l-rT B. Holloway, T. York, L. Ison, S. Thompson, T. Wolfe, 6th Grade team: mom 1-0 Mgr. A. Stricker, BJ. Caine, A. Ison, C. Ryker, T. Franklin, Rjeffries, T. Beckort. Tback 1-0 M. Ehringer, B. Hutsell, K. Wilson, L. V. Higbie, T. Perkins. Tback l-rU. Murphy, A. Kreutzer, S. Sturgeon, S. Stricker, A. Hatchell, B. Miles. L. Conley, S. Sturgeon. Brown, B. Allan, M. Dean. Cheerleaders U-rU. McCoy, T. Martin, R Graebe. L. Robison, M. LangdonJ. Mullins. M. Gordon,j. Box. I '7', 3 , ' .V r a ; dyia .i I 2if'l,'lr2l, ; I $4 '$4p'2p'l'4'lablf' a ga'a',a4f4::a:a . V. ..5.-- .rrv: ' W 3 - E53 0 71;? ' ' 'w .2 ' l.- ' 2, L2I 4 ' 1:.- .v ' - -'- IC- ? -.-.:.'. ' .1: x a: J V - 2 W :1 h.- ' '.-'- .X r 2;, v 22 M.S. girl2s track: row 1 U to r2 Goldie Barnes, Amber Krautzer, Michelle Dean, Amy Wills, Rachel Bus- sey; row 2: Della Barnes, Cassie Ryker, Glenna Bow- er, jessi Murphy; Frank Wright, coach. 126 Glenna breaks another r ecord. Although neither the girl's or boy's middle school track squads had a winning season, several individual members excelled in various events. Glenna Bower broke two middle school records in the 1600 meter run and the 800 meter with times of 5:27.12 and 2129.4 respectively. 1. Abbott, jeremy Mullins; row 2jim Wood, coach,j0ey Cherry,jeff Cartwright, Eddie Boyer. ,;.... Why are these kids laughing? Which came first, the chick or the box? .4. h Honest .. Weke having cake and ice cream. Been farming long? Freshmen clown at Clifty. '93 Seniors dress alike in order to confuse Mr. Fields. Tim shows his best surfing form on the tidal wave of the old school. 'Wh ' We are the children. He's a smOOth Operator. No thanks, I'll Sit this one out. 130 z '52.. .. mu stomach 752-5260 savanna 7V3 I VCI'S AFFORDABLE HOME ENTERTAINMENT RENT TO OWN TV'S4VCR'S SYLVANIA4QUASAR STEREO'S-MICROWAVE'S PHILCO4LITTON VIDEO MOVIE RENTALS Sapreme Oil Company M Qb 1044 Market Street Hwy. 3 and 403 Charlestown 256-3975 131 jim 0le Ford 516 S. INDIANA AVE. .VmHllH- 62 Country Grocery gas-Hwy. 62 and Hibernia Road-groceries 132 :kFIRE :k HOMEOWNERS :k CASUALTY :k BONDS ': SR-22 FILINGS :k HIGH RISK INSURANCE ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE 418 E. 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Special thanks to pictured staff members who gave extra effort and hOurs into the summer to finish this project. Melinda checks list of advertisers to contact. Anna spends another hour in the dark room printing to meet deadlines. V' Mickey is armed and ready for an0ther assignment. Eddie, alias the layout hog, always did more than his share. 143


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