Created By: Charlestown Clark County Public Library's Henryville Walking Tour
The first school building built in 1911, about the time that the Henryville Seminary School was closed. The school currently offers Pre-K through senior year. It has gone through many transformations over the years, several additions have been built and some having to be rebuilt after the tornados of 1948 and 2012, and an accidental explosion in the early 1970s. Most recently, an unprecedented split of the school corporation from the West Clark to the Henryville Borden School Corporation has brought many new changes.
The mascot is the Henryville Hornet, and the school colors are black and gold. For a long time, basketball was the favorite sport. There are still those around town who fondly remember the golden years of 1944-45, 1945-46, where the basketball team was undefeated, led by Coach "Red" Furnish.
The photos are of the boys and girls basketball teams from 1925-1929.
The Henryville High School Dollars for Scholars, started in 2004, is a group of local volunteers who work hard all year long to provide scholarships for our graduates.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Henryville Indiana Walking Tour
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