James Madison High School - Trojan Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

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4 1 Y 4 l Z 'T 1 Madison Pride is showing! Trophy case features awards for ace ademic achievement and perfect attendance. Madison teachers become acquainted with new computer lab. Left to right, Morris Holmes, Dorcas Little, and Rhonda Grounds. Senior Roosevelt Harris ponders the action from the sideline. Perhaps, he considers his future at the same time. Two members of ninth grade class pose following a tour of Jacob Lawrence Exhibit at Dallas Museum of Art. James Madison High School Dallas, Texas l .i 1 Year of Acceleration .l X U ,ly We're Off and Running USED. STUDENT LIFE . . . PERFORIVIANCES T 1 n family performs all th t p ning its doors to t f ds, and support- diS0n Hlg Sc' WELCOWEES YOU mm We ff, 77z0m0e,m,w'I Principal Alf d J performs reg I d ty f crowning h g Q re lu- sltsl ,N . 1- u Q ,,,,, MM,. ,,.., .,,.,,, .... V L, H L. L, K .-fgeegjff l - Madison Trojan Band performs at South Dallas Super Bowl. Madison students and community supporters perform in the natural setting - campus beautification project. 1 ... 3' Q L ,gdb - . Dallas Police Department performs volunteer services during American f Education Week program. Officer Bob Bogard fingerprints Chelsi, daugh- fff in ter of Madison teacher, Sylvia Clark. HGIVIECOIVIING Miss Madison Pageant back drop, silhouettes of contestants, prepared by art teacher, Nell Comacho and volunteer, Betty Coker. Crecynthia fKimy Weaver wins Miss Madison 1987-1988. Miss Madison poses with her winners from left to right: Yolanda Calloway, Juanita Winston 12nd Runner-Uph, Crecynthia Weaver CMiss Madisonj, Shelia Jones flst Runner-UPF, and Veronica Curry. Ms. Forge and Ms. Miller after a beautifully successful Ms. Madison Pageant. 4 Ms. Forge and the Esquire Key Club at Miss Madison Pageant, left to right, front row: Bobby Liggins, Ms. Forge, Patrick Cooksey back row: Roosevelt Harris, Harmon Williams, Dunte Johnson, Kevin Abron, Kevin Morgan, Atari Anderson, Stacy Bennett, Steven Ross, and Dariet McDuff ifiitt' Mrs. Major announces winners of homecoming week ac- tivities as she shows her Trojan Pride. ' is 3. Trojan Pride is showing! Homecoming game Pep Rally Madison vs. Seagoville. we W ,qw f-,,,,u,,,,,, . ,,.,, .. M,.,.,.,W,.,Aimfuw,,tQMW.c.,.V., ...W,t...,..-- w,,,..,1..,.,.,....,.,,,,,,,, Wu mm IVIARVA CGLLINS VISITS MADISON Speaking to an assembly of Madison students on October 26, Ms. Marva Collins said she is known because she set goals for herself long ago. As a child growing up in a racist Alabama town, she decided her name would one day be known. She began working at an early age to make that happen. Today, Collins operates the Westside Preparatory School in Chicago. She tells her students the same thing she said to the students at James Madison. lt is a sin not to set goals, Collins said. There is no dishonor if high goals are not always reached, but it is unacceptable to not even try. Average won't do it. Collins' message is that a positive self image and high aspirations coupled with old-fashioned effort are essential for everyone. I : JAMii553,mQie5azv HIGH MN' DRUUDLY iemrgoiyiagiizzzg A 6 KVA Gssoblalhig fAboveJ Ms. Marva Collins addresses students and guests at the assembly. CRightJ Dariet McDuff and Kim Weaver give Ms. Marva Collins roses following her speech. QAboveJ Ms. Marva Collins signs autographs and visits with new Madison friends. r AFRO-AMERICAN HERITAGE PROGRAM Dallas County Commissioner, John Wiley Price, and KDFW-TV Host Juana Hart were guest speakers at the African American Heritage Program held in observ- ance of Afro-American Month. Ad- dressing the issues of the value of education and the importance of accepting a heritage, the speak- ers informed and entertained a captive audience using words of wisdom and anecdotes. Negro spirituals were rendered by the Concert Choir, and special rec- ognition was given to winners of the Afro-American History con- test. The occasion provided a means for commemorating Afro- American History Month and for promoting student involvement through the opportunity of ex- pressing the theme, Keep the Dream Alive! Insights program host, Juana Hart, addresses Madison students at the Afro-American Heritage Month program. ,gl K' A reception was held following the African American Heritage Month program. Sandra Ross, Ingrid Simmons, Commissioner Price, Kim Weaver, Rhonda Grounds, Principal Alfred Jones, and Reginald Samples are pictured above. Students respond enthusiastically during Afro-American Heritage Month Pro- gram as speakers tell the way it was ! Trojans seek autographs of County Commissioner John Wiley Price following the Afro- American Heritage Month Pro- gram. The students enjoy talk- ing to Commissioner Price. SWEETHEART BALL In the traditional decor of red and white hearts, sweet, tasty treats and light-hearted spirits, Madison students enjoyed a night under Cupid's spell. The annual Sweetheart Ball sponsored by the senior class was an evening of splendor enjoyed by all. As con- testants vying forthe titles of Miss and Mister Sweet- heart awaited the announcement, other Trojans danced to the romantic tunes of a popular D.J. crew or sampled the delicacies prepared for the occasion. Miss Sweetheart, Deanna Edwards, and Mister Sweetheart, Dariet McDuft, began their reign of royalty at the Sweetheart Ball held February 13, 1988. CRightJ Mr. Sweetheart is pictured with the finalists following the grand announcement. Winners are Qleft to rightj Marvin Edwards, Kevin Morgan f3rd runner-upb, Mr. Sweetheart, Dariet McDuff, Paul Willis 12nd runner-upb and Roosevelt Harris. HIE 281125 Newly crowned Miss Sweetheart poses with finalists. They are Cleft to rightj Veronica Curry, Deanna Edwards, and Sheila Jones. Three Madison students smile for the camera as they take a break. Seated from left to right are Pondra Edwards, Katrina Dawson, and Michael Jones. This affair seems to be just the right setting for friends to min- gle and to enjoy the magic of the evening. Teacher Nell Comacho charms Sweetheart Ball guests with her witty analysis of handwriting, voice, and palms. Fortunes are revealed to those who dare to visit her booth. Spellbound Charnet Spurlock learns the se- crets of her destiny. Garbed in their party fashions are deft to right! Ms. Zeala Wil- son, Ms. Nell Comacho, Latisha George, Ms. Mary Humber, Ka- trina Dawson, Erica Wright, Ve- ronica Curry, Kimberly Calahan, Dion Wright, Ms. Marilyn McElya, Elnora Valentine, and fbackgroundj Reginald Craig. TRGJANS ON THE MOVE .fi 3 ., -. A mxrix-,:z:': The Madison Concert Choir prepares to sing the National Anthem for the opening of the Virginia Slims of Dallas Series at Moody Coliseum, SMU campus. 1 rssa '- , In traditional position of honor, the choir leads the tennis spectators in the nation's song. Choir members under the direction of Antony Jackson, and chaperones were rewarded for their services with fashionable T-Shirts marking the occasion. A Madison students cheerfully discuss the play, The Depot, which focused on the reality and dangers of nuclear arms and nuclear war. The group of viewers stand outside the SMU Student Center where the presentation took place. 5 L pf at 4' 3-J X v Madison students pose as dinosaurs at the Robot Dinosaurs Invade Dallas Exhibit at the State Fair Science Place. This event was a welcomed diversion from classes just prior to spring break. Pictured here are par- ticipants in the MLK, Jr. Leadership Confer- ence held at the ln- fomart. Left to right: CIS staffer Pat Mul- lins, Jane Conners, Sheila Williams, Kiven Roberson, Darriet McDuf'f and Lawrence Daniels. 11 FASHIONS AND FADS '87-'88 Today's Madison students are step- ping out in all kinds of modern fashions. They are keemng the top brand fad alive, styling Fila, Adidas, Nike, Cadillac and the Hst goes on. They have then own ways of dressing from footwear to hmwMwJnmdJmTmpmhweue ated a unique style that is totally Iegit. Scope the pages of fashions andfadstosee'1he1?qanIookn fAboveJ Freshman Lateisha Wilson styles and profiles her hand designed jeans. S 2 .V K ..,, ,,,.. . ..,..,, , ,,m..W,, . CAboveJ Senior Charles Lucky endorses a name brand even down, or more accurately up, to the hair cut. Q: 1135 5 1 x I -g35, , 'LA- -yi Left to Right: Trojanites Sebas- tian Armstrong, Marcus Arm- strong, Joseph Gatlin, and Eric Miller are dressed in outfits that depict the scholastic look. QAboveJ Senior Jayne Conner addresses the senior class while pre- senting the coordinated denim look in skirt and jacket. E . Senior Trena Gilder smiles boldly as she exhibits the curly legit look. Senior Kim Kerr shows off her urban school girl look adorned with a snakeskin belt. QAboveJ Senior Monisa Kinney braves a totally new - the un- braided curl - to set a style all her own. fLeftJ Junior Theresa Brown displays proudly the new wave. PEP RALLY 1987-1988 Cheerleader sponsor, Ms. Forge, helps lift spirits before the Madison vs. Lincoln game. K104's Dr. Rock, the Trojan cheerleaders, and other Trojans standing at the scene of the pep rally before the South Dallas Super BowI. r w k i f LH ' I ,M u ,f ,Q l Cheerleaders and Drill Team members Trena Gilder, Shenita Jones, Roshunder Gabriel, Monica Jefferson, and Dr. Rock give a Trojan Chill at the Madison vs. Lincoln pep assembly. Madison Drill Team performs a high kick routine, during the pep rally for District GAAAA basketball champions. On to victory! Madison Cheerleaders, Drill Team, and Dr. Rock step in time to get everyone in the spirit. ,f, so k: '-'lg , at tt if ' l fAboveJ Ms. Sylvia Clark and fellow Trojans lift hands high as they sing the Madison school song. QBelowJ Coach Curtis Cobb helps build motivation for the South Dallas Super Bowl. TROJANS PERFORM AT THEIR BEST tf' 1 A balloon Iiftoff caps the Great American Smoke-Out hosted by Madison health classes in November. OTRNK2 CAREER OPPGDTUNIUES PWM pig Economic SELF'SUl'FlCltNCY C0 ,5sHfi'i i f Wash s4 Distinguished Madison graduates prepare to address students at COPES Seminar sponsored by Delta Sigma Theta Dallas Alumnae. We in During spring break, SMU students touch-up paint at Madison Madison junior, Vivian Grate, helps say Nope to Dope during as part of a service day project for Alpha Phi Omega and Kappa drug awareness parade sponsored by South Dallas citizens. Sigma Greek organizations. Madison's Big Boys Go Greek! Left to right: Kevin Morgan, Roo- sevelt Harris, Kelvin Abron, Daniel Thomas, Dariet McDuff, and Deborah Forge stomp to the big boy beat. Robot dinosaurs and Madison students meet face-to-face during an excursion to Fair Park museum which was made possible by generous friends of Madison. Senior Class Favorites Most Popular Kevin Morgan Kim Weaver Most Likely to Succeed Jon Williams Erica Wright Most Dependable Paul Willis Kimberly Kerr j ,1,i,., Most Athletic Most Witty Alfred Naulls Kenneth Bailey Deloris Hill Darlene Williby Best Dressed Most Studious Kerry Laury Wilburn Parker Monisa Kinney Sonya Wyatt Most Handsome Most Beautiful Marvin Edwards Janye Conners TOP TWENTY SENIORS I CRECYNTHIA WEAVER Valedictorian I I, '9xk,I SHEILA JONES JAYNE CONNER X' ,JI SONYA WYATT Salutatorian 1 ,Aa ' xii 'Q 21 VERONICA CURRY IK E NO PHOT0 AVAILABLE LEE TYLER ERICA WRIGHT JUANITA WALLACE W 4, wi DWIGHT PERSON KATHY WYATT lr A Q x DARIET MCDUFF ALFRED NAULLS H, . 1 X gg . , , .Wi -fr 'V I ' KENNETH BAILEY ANGELA PIPKINS PAUL WILLIS KIMBERLY KERR iw I 1. L I-AA , .1 Ei I I I L- , I I X ix Yi I I ' JON WILLIAMS REGINA CRABB KEVIN MORGAN WILBURN PARKER 'HW The class of 1988 pulled together to get things done. CTop Lefty Prospective graduates listen attentively to remarks from Principal Jones during the Senior Awards and Insignia Day Program. fBottom Lefty Madison seniors and juniors dance to the latest tunes at the Junior-Senior Program held at the elegant Hilton Inn. CAboveJ Seniors worked as a productive team for several weekends by washing cars in the school parking lot. It paid off! G . , 4 X: 1 i af? was 52 ilu' Q ix 1987-88 SENIORS CLASS ,gik si - me GQ' lg NK' 2 , ,gg A c y - JH , wi! 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Lfil S 5,- :sam fa '1-.ff u 5,5 M8 E 'wx Q 96 K .0 wi? 'SM' Williams, Antonio Williams, Clifton Williams, Harmon Wilson, James Wilson, Tammy Abron, Richard Acy, Aretha Allison, Eric Allen, Michael Attaway, Sharon Banks, Akiva Banks, Stephanie Barnes, Bryan Barnes, Terrance Bartley, James Beans, Otica Benjamin, Joseph Bennett, Curtis Brown, Gregory Brown, 'Othel Brown, Yvonne Byers, Lisa Charleston, Donna Coleman, Melvin Cotton, Terri nu, :rf .uf -r. 3 .'i l --4 'W Q, F '-60. M .al Crockett, Michael Currie, Eric Currie, Jimmeca Curtis, Kevin Dorsey, Eddie Dyer, Jameson Fiero, Lee Flentroy, Timothy Franklin, Anthony Frazier, Gerald Fullbright, Karen Gates, Marcus Gatson, Kevin Green, T. Greer, Jeremiah Harrison, Chance Henry, Dorislon Hill, Mandel Hodge, Monique Hollie, Lanique Hollis, Marilyn Hollis, Pieldro Horsley, Tamika Howard, Carol Hudson, Reginald Hunt, Dee Hunt, Sonha Husband, John Jackson, David Jackson, Tonya l 9' 3. vi in se i A si 'Q J J. 'BIRD' if? 'W E I NNN? 2 A: Qu: ffzt 'Q' .Mm all ' me Lf-I .ask 'Q . X if it I 5 5 Q N I t , n x sp I ... S K1'Q LJ Jacobs,Job Jefferson, Candace Jeffery, Stacie Jenkins, Chris Johnson, Curtis Johnson, Sheryl Jones, Torance Jordan, Kesha Kelly, Sandy Laury, Tamika Laury, Treshuna Love, Daron Mandigo, Robert Martinez, Maria McAllister, Monica McCoy, Anthony McCoy, Michael McGruder, Robert Miller, Felicia Mills, Linda Minter, Trudie Moody, Patrick Moore, Dean Moorehead, Teresa Morgan, Billy Morris, Shaniqua Morrison, Roy Murphy, Ascension Okray, Sabrina Page, Tammy Gi-f 'T' ,sf a Eg ,K N719 of' N XXX 9 . fae- 71 5 ,aa an V X ,A ,. fx is M or Q . '4 ' . I gs isis, V Q is Q X 1 'QE Parker, Byron Parson, James Parson, John Payne, Nanetta Peters, Eric Powell, Ray Presley, Lawana Rainey, James Ramsey, Bridget Rivera, Charlene Rodgers, Terrion Shaw, Yolanda Silmon, Ryan Smith, Lovie Smothers, Alex Stevenson, Tim Tatum, Betty Taylor, Jeremy Thomas, George Thomas, Kimberly Tinnon, Rodney Torres, Rebecca Turner, Roddy Turner, Valicia Tyson, Levert Walker, Latisha Walker, Robert Waller, Catrina Walters, Brazoria Ward, Lee wi 1151 xwi WRU' 'fs R l xg, xl - Ss, . M 4 ',1 :fi .s ' fE'-wifi J 'Out Of Order fWe apologize if your name is misspelled or if your picture is out of place.D Ward, Sammie Waters, Charlotte Waters, Gregory Waters, Jerry Williams, Cynthia Williams, Jermaine Williams, Kelvin Williams Kevin Williams Marion Williams Michael Williams, Phillip Williams, Shunita Wilson, Anthony Woods, Hannah Woods, Katherine Wright, Linda Byers, Jesse' Conway, Tony' Greer, Kevin' Greer, Kimberly' Byron QFD' Aldridge, Virgil QSD' Cain, Frederick CSD' Edwards, Walter CSD' Evans, Kendrick CSD Hallman, Troy CSD' Lacy, Jennifer CSD' Melton, Marcus QSD' Chitman, Alice CJD' McGill, Brian UD' SPORTS l . M. g 2 - l L , ,. 7 g m 'h 1 Q, K n s s s 1' , af Whether we are jumping to the rafters inside a gym or swaying to the breeze outside in a stadium . . . girls or guys . . . day or night . . . in Dallas or out of town the James Madison High School athletic teams draw large crowds of spectators and broad smiles from participants. ,' E:j5 if lu t , , i gi, 111 on T- ,. -- ' 'r:,, x . .1 ,f ,Q --V f 3121, ,fgriaf - f fd' fl 7' WMF - I, f I ' Ji- ' flf I ,fl 'E' fi. -3 W,-fl... 12554 ,r .r.,, , 3,-1 A . A J, ,iw 04 ,33 wi iff.- f+,?Ql', j i'9'FA nfg,gg,l: -mi oi ,def '-2415, ,, -f. 1 H 2 'r .0441 .,, My ,4H f, , -4:,Jwr.- , -ve 1+-t' .ru - , 'O41,, rr A-4 sf 2 2 ' .ua ,, H-W . ,, A f- or 4 W .'m,..w W, .fi -Fi nl rs, A. H ,null V , . zu ' . - 2 The Madison Trojan football team, in its rebuilding year, had three wins and seven losses. The team had three spectacular games this year. The most ex- citing one was probably our 36-6 win over Woodrow Wilson in the Cotton Bowl on High School Fair Day. Frederick Baker proved he is one of the best running backs in Texas high school football by scoring three touchdowns and gaining 185 yards. Also, Tony Peters surfaced as a very tal- ented young athlete. He threw three touchdown passes. With players like these returning, the Trojans plan to be much more competitive in the coming year. VARSITY FOGTBALL TTTT1 ....f1fi: ,M if -vu WW .. ,' -1 .X ' T'-4 ' 'Til t if? 'Lg.. ' Y 4. ' ' - -1' fri f rue- steamy-if tie-gf' QU T T f .:izT1f rTT.Z 11t1it:4:15if T . i Q f 5, .... .... W .... V W A l I' 2 JV, 4... ' ,A Q ie: wi. -A nw.-Q 2 I f TIT .T ..,.. 'fr'-ff'.aTwf-gi?T:'Q.. f If 1 . . V X . , S ma, , 0 g.hY.Yz?..m....,b.i-.r nf, . AY-, ..... . , g . ...., ..,..f,.. , ...,,.,.g.:..., - lj .M T TTT: T q Ty . T -iii - - , 4 at V - T . PIV- M v . . ... r -mf la' lin N I . ff T I VJ' 4 3 1' D' 'H' . N' ' ' ..,... ' T. L .1-' flvfss - ' Q L 4 ' W f . A f5W1'fTf?f:fTev:t vw' , , T .f N 9 AAA , .--..... 5 , ,. ' ' ' WTI -' . ' 2 , ' '. -M T' .....,,, T T T .. l 'lg 'V M ,3I,'1-- .J T T T ' - i M rtit- l sf s. H1 t V . i Q, . ,flfligi frrfl JJ: fi r'l- vsiv T wal IU' . T .lr-r. -.'. T. 1 A Y .. t. ' is . r i.. - 'E 1 . . , 7 T , . , . T ,,.. at . 5 - I 'M T T - . ..ggi T 1 . 1 t 'f 2 3 W T V f T. ' lr' .4 . ...'T At Forester Field, Madison Varsity football team gets in step for the Madison vs. Lincoln game. On the line and ready to go in the Madison vs. Lincoln game. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Madison's Boys Junior Var- sity Football team experi- enced a roller-coaster season ending with a record of four wins, one tie, and five losses. The team of youthful devel- oping freshmen and sopho- mores gave it their all as they met opponents on weekday evenings, usually to only a meager crowd. Hats off to Coach Eric Johnson, his as- sistants and his mighty Trojan squad for a hard-hitting sea- son of football. N , , .Q i , ,tt., :Ju li :gi gy! . H H , t i tisgi ..,..: X G I id s. ' 5 ie? -' 1 fi 'if' ' iii 71 sw,-vg'f'.g-'f Vligjwgt , 1 .1 1 NN vi , 'J f '- it fi Ol ni 13 'lf gjljj. lying A ', 1 1?1y- f J, 552' M Q' RT.v,.3g'q31.4 Amgifrgivj -fl ,,,ti-t g'--gin? nr - . , ' ':. - Y ,, .45 'Y -g, - A K V Y fl i i3f'i'Qi K7 fV3'42'?5tiT'ff1 fl'?'? iz-ftfi '?iff5, is ss h s ew l . tl W typ- -'N LIL .,,,,, ot. - 1:1 ...... ...' 1 : t.., ,. ., ..- -- qv . - ' E in-. ,K K m X , 'th h i h g x - 1' thswglkbijwz -v..g ...- f ' - i --iv -' 1 - ---P v w 1 '-' f- N 1. in-- i f,.. ,-., . V. ,..,,.,..,,.., ,.,..,.. I .k..,.. if., ,. 5 , -, ' ' is v mg .,.,.,.,.,. .,.,.,. . . , 1 . O . U . 1 ,W 2- -1 ,.,.,, ..., ,. ,,t,,. . ,tl ,vel I t , 11- -. Q s ,.., t. .1.J t.:,,M ,-k1h-f.- E g. 'g t 7 '-or-4 tts ttl t,lttltt , FRESH MAN FOOTBALL TEAM Freshmen Trojans are always ready to play ball during the ., football season. Seated Cleft to rightj are: Byron Williams, Gaylon Davis, Duron Love, Kevin Gatson, and Cstandingj Ascen- sion Murphy. -r --..,., .....,,,,N-M 4, we FK X Ready for action on the football field are freshmen play- ers Cleft to rightj Vincent Manning, Gregory Waters, Micheal Bean, Jor- dan Scott, and Cstandingj James Rainey. '51 I A fSilig.l..M.Q Football players ready to meet their competition are Cleft to rightj Pieldro Hollis, Curtis Bennett, Darnell Francis, Joseph Benjamin, and Cstandingj Reginald Hudson. The freshmen football team is led in a moment of silent prayer by Coach Abe Cooper before a game. LADY TROJANS VOLLEYBALL LHS? 'TRGRRK limi 'IRMXNS K any mums fl iz is The Lady Trojans Varsity Volleyball Team enjoyed a victorious undefeated season. The winners are pic- tured here with coach, James Mitchell. standing: Zenia Smith, Ingrid Simmons, Deloris Hill kneeling: Sheila Jones, Kim Jimmerson, Kim Weaver , 1 1 ' U K xxx Junior varsity Lady Trojans conduct warm-up drills in preparation for a competitive bout. M.- ' Varsity volleyball players are ready for action as their op- ponents await the chance to return the ball. Coach Penny Matula proudly poses with her rapidly- developing junior varsity athletes. Members include left to right, from back: Lashonia Brown, Carol Howard, Latheisha Brown, Kesha Jordan, Shenita Jones, Nicole Medlock, Trudie Minter, Pondra Edwards, Elizabeth Walker, and Latonya Stewart. The Trojan Boys Varsity Basketball Team rallied a fantastic season with 15 wins and 8 losses. The district record was 10 wins and only 2 losses. The team defeated Paris H.S. to become bivdistrict champs 168-601, but lost to Wilmer-Hutchins Q79-651 in the area playoffs, Players nominated for the All-District team were Eric Lynch, Alfred Naulls, and Frederick Hunter. All-District Honorable Mention nom- inees were Tony Peters, Derrick Smith, and Burton Sayles. High performance players in- cluded Frederick Hunter, leading scorer 122.2 points per gamej, Alfred Naulls, leading rebounder 18.1 per gamel and leading assis- tant 110 points per gamel. The diligent efforts of all the players and coaches lead Madison to a winning season. Congratulations for a job well done! A 1 .ti it Frederick Hunter, 825 demonstrates his fa- mous alley-oop dunk shot while Coach Kidd observes from side court. Antonio Williams, 1:32, shows off his long arm to make a basket. Williams was great as a second string player. 1987-88 DISTRICT CHAMPS WE'RE NUMBER ONE! BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL 5 f J l .liifwll Members of the 1987-88 varsity squad, still enjoying the thrill of victory, are front, from left to right: Burton Sayles - Junior, Eric Lynch - Junior, Craig Allen - Sophomore middle: Head Coach Ellis Kidd, Derrick Smith - Senior, Tony Peters - Junior, Antonio Williams - Sophomore, Assistant Coach Keith Johnson back: Alfred Naulls - Senior, and Frederick Hunter- Junior Members not shown are Keith Spurlock, Wilburn Parker, and Coach James Ball. f - j ' 8 iii f, I ,....,.--tif it Tony Peters, 824, uses his perfected drop step to score, Tony, the tallest teamster will prob- ably start at center in '88, 523 I. YK- -.ef,,..s.f . .Es t 37 . ' fix? gf' i, L. sit, ' Q 3 1 Coach Kidd practiced his players hard and long for many hours after school. He wanted to make sure each player knew the game plays, was sharp with the basic skills of basketball, and felt confident that the team could win. Team players take turns making baskets, lay-ups, goal-hangers, free-throws, netters, even a few half-court field goals are all tech- niques of the game of basketball, The Trojans perform them best! GIRLS BASKETBALL WTI' Q . The James Madison district 6-AAAA Championship Girls' Basketball Team poses with their season's awards, for a winning record of 20 wins and 5 losses, Players making the first team in District 6-AAAA were Kim Weaver, captain, Deloris Hill, captain, and Kim Jimmerson. Special honors received were Kim Weaver as Most Valuable Player. Deloris Hill, Offensive Player of the Year and Sophomore Player of the Year, Kim Jimmerson, Sheila Jones made the second team. Honorable mention went to Marita Showers, Ingrid Simmons, Vickie Head, and Minnie Smith for their contributions. Coach Mamiergjlyard was named Coach of the Year. 'Sf .Q . F' z aeei S ' ,, - 1 4 I e .. , i - . . L K -f,, fsjffvfi 4 K , . Q F-K K xr-Fi-Lsxg in Q i, V, 15. , , ' . - Q ... Q i S w an . 1 1 sift' , 7 IQ I. it S -I 'fs We ' r- - Q Q K 'L . A 5' ',k A I affix Y . T' S 9 ... I - T I-we - 5 ig . L... ,- I ms' I ,V 5 ,JKT . . - Es - -3 2' . i ts? Rf f t , -tx N Lady Trojans display their competitive skills in games against the Lincoln Tigers. Vickie Head, junior, demonstrates the proper form from the free throw line. DISTRICT I if CHAMPIONS ,J sirs .tisss A301 22 y k a 39 JUNIOR VARSITY BOYSXGIRLS BASKETBALL nf W.. ..., A ,x.A QM ,...-- M Girls Junior Varsity Basketball Team poses before a big game: front, left to right: Lathiesha Brown,Lashonia Brown back, left to right: Coach Mamie Gilyard, Carol How- ard, Yolanda Ludd, Trudie Minter, Zenia Smith, Nicole Medlock, and Tonya Stewart Members of the Boys Junior Varsity Basketball Team huddle before the starting jump: clockwise: Coach James Bell, Kendall Allison, Willie New- son, John Lester, Kiven Roberson, Milton MacFarland, Joseph Gatlin, Dar- rin James, and Le- Antoine Curtis. FRESH MAN BASKETBALL The 1987-88 Freshman Basket- ball Team includes kneeling, left to right: Derrick Wa- fer, Timothy Flen- troy, Marcus Gates, Byron Williams standing: Coach Ronald K. Johnson, Laquane Cooper, Bryan Barnes, and Lee Ward. Freshman Bryan Barnes gets a free throw to put Madison back in the lead at Cobb Stadium. A, fl , Freshmen in trou- ble last quarter of the game. Coach Ronald Johnson gives them pointers on how to score the points needed to win the game. The 1987-88 Girls Soccer Team players are dressed out in front of Madison before a game. Left to right, players are Cfront rowb: Stephanie Banks, Donna Tippit, Marcia Gipson, Shenita Jones, 12nd rowj .len- nifer Lacy, Sheila Jones, Marilyn Hollis, C3rd rowj Zenia Smith, Katherine Thomas, Dondra Curry, Cback rowj Coach Rundia Miller and Jim- meca Currie. The soccer team whoops up a mighty Trojan cheer to boost themselves on to victory. As you can see can plainly see, we're proud to be proud to be Mighty TROJANS! 1987-88 swuvi TEAM R 8 5 Members of the Madison Swim Team strike a pose beside the pool before a swimming con- test. Shown here are Allen Rich- ardson, John Matthews, Clyde T u r n e r , Charlesetta Phil- lips, Shantel Blue and Johnny Johnson. John Matthews relaxes after a swim meet when he placed third for the Madison Trojan team. Even all wet, our pride shows. GIRLS TRACK Members of the Lady Trojans Track Team actively participated in all of the scheduled track meets of the 87-88 season. The team did not make the headlines for breaking records, but Madison was notably recognized in several track and field events, such the girls cross-country run. Coach James Mitchell and the Lady Trojan tracksters have no regrets as they look back on their past season of effort and dedication, QRightJ Lady Trojans, Kim Jimmerson and Ingrid Simmons mentally prepare during heated competition at Madison's Sherman-Johnson relays. fBelowl Members of the Girls Track Team watch the races from an infield view. If l GOLF ir, iff! 3 ' as lxe tasi s ft g. b !ytyNy ,LQT ii, iii,i . , l,lil h K ,I ,,.Ql - . , A-lezgg-11:13,.irW-W-wllflsmefsrshalf t . i . 15? K , . .- .. xr K K - sw' i . Q 1 W ,L X.. i + ' A Q I Q -ol., .c,Q 1 f,: Madison did not have a golf team for the 1987-88 school year, but several students showed an interest in the sport. When the opportunity to attend a golf clinic arose, Madison was well represented. 1Lef0 During the Youth Golf Clinic at Las Colinas, a feature of the Byron Nelson Golf Tournament, golf pro, Byron Nelson, spoke to young golfers as the Golfing Gorilla and other golf pros listen. CBelowJ Trojans attending the clinic were Cleft to rightj Leantoine Curtis, Eric Stuckey, Darrin James, Robert Mandigo fwinner of a set of golf clubsj, James Bartley, Byron Morris, Levert Tyson, Richard Phillips, Michael Jones, and Susie Banks. BOYS TRACK fvk Team runners Willie Hill and Stephen Ross pose for a picture before departing for a competition. They model the brand new warm-up suits so that the team is able to make appearances in style. Though the team failed to set any out- standing records this school year, next year's season is quite promising since only a few members were graduating seniors. Good luck to Coach Cooper and the Madison tracksters. 7 --wet--Q f .A -- as ,f Once the track season com- menced, the Madison Boys Track Team encountered a busy schedule of weekend meets and daily practice sessions. Shown here are the track and field par- ticipants for 1987-88: qkneeling, left to righty Reginald Ingram, Patrick Crockett, Frederick Ba- ker, Willie Hill, Derrick Smith Cstandingj Stephen Ross, Law- rence Daniel, Kendrick Evans, Eddie Thomas, Antonio Williams, Marcel Daniels, Dariet McDuff, Cedric Alford, and Coach Abe Cooper ., l 4 . ,... we ..., Sprinter Fred Baker awaits the starting gun at the Sherman-Johnson Relays, an annual meet sponsored by Madison High School. fBelowJ it looks like a sure victory by Willie Hill as he nears the finish line, as 4. v 4 v.. - -4 ' M . ,. ..,.,,,,c ' 7. ' . M wav-, a 1- ,, , ,WML - , jpeg.:-' .,-1 , f si... .. . pf' --fe-f --TW. .... . . ,,- sr K 2 4 -1- N :fzgw-t Q'--'-If 1--1 .- ..- f, ..,. ......S..ZL:'. . ,, ,,., ,pf R , ,,,, ,,.....c...., 1 1 . l TENNIS Players on the 1987-88 Tennis Team are left to right, from top: Eric Allison, Darrin James, Alfred Naulls, Dwight Person, Coach Penny Matu- la, Dariet McDuff, Leantoine Curtis, Lee Tyler, Erica Wright, Juanita Wal- lace, David Lucky and Sonya Wyatt. CQ: - ,I '--'1 , 'Ad K '.,4...' L' 1 .K 4 - 'f' . .,. , 1sf5-- it . ' I fi, A :V- I 1 i :,ft 3 h w I in f W -f , L - S W so S Q 58 .A L cj ml . 'f 'QQ L Team player, Eric Allison has a good tennis hand with the tennis racket while practicing. fLeftJ Following the first tennis match of the season, Lee Tyler and Dwight Person congratulate their Woodrow Wilson competition. Jon Williams, Johnny Breaux, and fellow teammates take a few practice hits to stay in shape for future tennis matches. fLeftJ Sonya Wyatt and ,. . . teammate Dwight Person ,4 ,,,,,,.,, .,fi ff practice their serves and re- L ,ii, tu rns. Watch out for J' Y Sonya's ace! ,Mm .- CRi8htD With a record offive . games lost and one victory, y M f David Lucky practices in rtil ' hope of one more win. BOYS BASEBALL Baseball Team players for 1987-88 are, bottom to top, left to right: Corey Stephens, Wayne Brown, Derrick Wafer, Alfonzo Hernandez, Burton Sayles, Lee Ward, Ascension Murphy, Tim Stelly, Walter Edwards, Anthony McCoy, Joe Gatlin not shown: Craig Allen, Greg Books, Danny Brooks not show: Eric Allison, Keean Cloud Uordan Scott, out of orderb. SQL 3-lug..-Q Timothy Stelly takes a picture in his uniform just before a baseball game. Player Lee Ward takes a break on the Madison practice field after practicing for hours. Baseball players: Craig Allen, Lee Ward and other members of the team show their movements in action, with the game tied 18-18. With 10 games lost and not one victory, some of the faithful play- ers try to break the string of de- feats and come back strong. T SQ? Q MADISON SPORTS 87-88 , VKQKL A V i T QNX ,ff M 5 '. +1 1 , x.k, , ,,., VVh gl 4, ' SS.SS T S sv N- ' , ,f r- A Sgr 1 v xilji HA! swf, , K ' X Q -'fm 'fn ? Q A lfsggwfgg I 7 Q ,AKEN : Q Ig' .X V id X 8 ' f 11 rv l 4 1 . fi 3 , I I ' 'T in Q PF as 2 W SS 1 Q' -, I X Trojan Teamwork . . . Action ,,.QA .8,o,o, H T. Tl A' 8 ofoo . ' if ' W,,S,, oo Sooo , Q T 1 aj. , . Trojan Uniqueness . . . Style I n'T '-. T Madison Trojan Pride E ORGANIZATIONS w JROTC Color Guard posts the Colors with pride. A vocal ensemble of the Madison Concert Choir performs for the PTA American Education Week program. Allied Youth is an organization of high school students that visit junior high schools for the purpose of meeting with groups of students to discuss issues that teens face today, such as teen pregnancy, drug abuse and employment skills. Allied Youth members for 1987-88 are fleft to right, standingj Ms. Mary Elliott, sponsor, Sonya Wyatt, Juanita Wallace, Jayne Conner, Erica Wright Cleft to right, kneelingj Johnny Breaux, Herman Williams, Cedric Alford, and Lee Tyler. CDawn Williams not showny Future Teachers of America members pitch in to help in South Dallas clean-up effort. Madison newspaper staff members learn the workings of newspaper production during a visit to Student Media Company, Inc., at SMU. JUNIOR RESERVE OFFICER TRAINING CORPS Honor guard presents the na- tional and school colors at as- semblies, parades, and sports events. Pictured left to right are: Cory Collins, Jonathan Woods, Clemmie Scott, Dwight Person, Kendrick Evans, and new member for 87-88 school year, James Herrion. ,ev ...X fnot shownj. Rifle team shows then marksmanship skills ir 3rd JROTC Region The team ranked 3rd in thi year's competition. Tearr members are left to right Jonathan Woods, Tommy Bowens, Clemmie Scott Cory Collins, Kendricl Evans and Jeremy Taylol nz! Q2 WN' f I The Madison Female Drill Team spends many hours in preparation to exhibit military drill movements for participation in competitions and parades. Members pictured include ftopj Dondra Currie Cmiddley Barbara Knox, Dorothy Wigfall, Linda Belton, Cbottomb Augusta Barnes, Susie Banks, Keitha Stanley and Gwenda Wade. The male drill team performs complex drill maneuvers. Combin- ing rifle movements with march steps, the team displays an image of distinguished military skill and discipline. Members are ftopj Kendrick Evans Cmiddlej Kevin Hall, Corey Collins, Antrail Caston Cbottomb Tommy Bowens, Jona' than Woods, Stacy Collins, Dwight Person, and Clemmie Scott. CONCERT CHOIR A ,, -235, . ' EQ Members of the James Madison Concert Choir pose for a group photograph standing outside the Martin Luther King Center. The choral group includes Qback, left to rightj Kelvin Abron, Robert Walker, Dondra Curry, Sheryl Johnson, Lovie Smith, Bridget Ramsey, Lemitra Coleman, Veronique Belk, Gregory Brown, Harmon Williams, Jeremiah Greer Cfrontj, Antony Jackson - Director, Patrick Cooksey, Terri Rodgers, Terri Cotton, Trunda Taylor, Donna Tippit, Helon Weatherall, Janine Witcher, Lawrence Fuller, Ivan Webb, and Anthony Wilson. CNot shown are Velvet Belk and Darryle Moody.J Director Antony Jackson presents Mr. George Lynch with a thank you valentine in appreciation of the choir's invitation to perform at thi Mr. Jackson prepares the choir to be photographed. The group of I , , , , , , , ' Virginia Slums Tennis Competition held in Dallas. vocalists are usually highly disciplined and very cooperative. Today? l don't know! The James Madison Concert Choir ventured to Baylor Medical Center to do its annual Christmas performance. Mr. Jackson prepares the male ensemble to sing O Holy Night for a se- nior citizens group at the Park South Y.M.C.A. The concert choir ren- ders a series of gospel selections at Madi- son's African Ameri- can Heritage assem- bly. TROJAN ETTE CH EERLEADERS The James Madison cheerleaders strut their stuff while marching in the Martin Luther King parade. Members are left to right: Stacey Bennett, Darlene Williby, LaShuna Brown, Shenita Jones and LaShun Gabriel. . 3 1 1 'sf 1 l V . - if T Lv-i i f 5 of T 'W i A - . . Q X- ' l T B H . I ' 1 i 2 - l ,l. V. , ' ' , 'sv A '-' 2 , in .. Q M ' 3 1 N... , In , SSX If I I 1, y '-yell , -. RZ ' ...lkiiie , - H if B , f Q A 'i1i.ff. -:wen .1 f--' .. W ' A. M- B - 12 ilggws 'f 35.g.fff-:n5f.g,g ig -I ..jgj,r gJy1 1 e , f f The James Madison Cheerleaders perform one of their routines as they continue marching in the parade. Q x,f...b',.,f 1 2 T- T- , . , e . Sk . f l.. E, in S15 'i i' .5.fi4h'EifS'3h.f' . . . hifi -Y s fwlrw f 'sa g a Sponsor Beverly Forge and her great-looking cheerleaders pose outside Trojan- Dr. Rock and Trojan cheerleaders show the mighty Tro- land. jan spirit at the Madison v. Lincoln pep assembly. TROJANETTE DRILL TEAM The Madison Trojanette Drill Team performs a lively march-dance routine during the South Dallas Super Bowl Parade. The Drill Team was also featured at the half-time activities of the classic match up between friendly rivals, Lincoln Tigers and Madison Trojans. Drill team members prepare for participation in such festive events by enduring long periods of practice before and after school and by attending summer clinics to keep themselves in high-stepping form. Drill team sponsor Beverly Forges poses on the steps of Madison with some of the spirited drill team leaders: Qtopj Shawanna Presley, Aretha Acy, Tanisha Warren, qmiddlej Monica Jefferson, Katrina Glenn, Sheila Brock, lbottomb Sheila Jones and Kim Wea- ver F . Rx NX X Drill Team members seldom get the chance to be just spectators at the game. Here the Trojanettes display a hand-grabbing, hip-swaying number while decked out in their fashionable western attire. Eyes are on the three future Trojans. A charming foursome of Drill Team members pose outside Dallas City Hall be- fore the start of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade. 55 TROJAN IVIARCHING BAND The James Madison High School Trojan Marching Band, al- though small in number, draws a large crowd of spectators whenever it performs. Under the direction of Mr. Maurice Holmes, the band has developed into a wholesome musical unit that has proudly represented Madison in parades, half-time performances, UIL competitions, and school assemblies. Pictured here is the Trojan Band ftop lefty marching in the Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday Parade held in February. Ban- ner carriers are left to right: Atari Anderson, Melinda Mitchell, and Dariet McDuff. Drummer Chancelor Springs fmiddle lefty demonstrates his rhythmic skills prior to a band practice session. Mr. Holmes clears the way Qmiddle rightb for his flag-bearers and band members as they perform in the South Dallas Super Bowl parade. Senior Kim Kerr, drum majorette, leads the band while keeping in step and playing her clarinet at the same time. . gc , cle- t. T, L g AV, ru . A-if I .xxx A , ,K A Qxvf L ff. x l' 'lit 4 -F31 sw- f- '.4.f'.' - -MH s f - -S A l' -'.a- :4i ? , ' lliiiffffn s.f ' i , .. i Q ' i I t is a T ' CBottom left and rightj Standing tall! Sweet sounding music! The Madison Trojan Band plays on - standing still or marching down the boulevard S ZR.. .R W.. they make us feel proud! Posing on the steps ofthe school are members of the 1987 88 James Madison High Trojan Marching Band. Members include top from left to right Augustus Barnes and Susan Banks Qflag bearersj Clemmie Scott Chancelor Springs, Dorothy Wigiall Qflagbearerj Cassandra Lewis Kelli Miller iflag bearerj Cedric Alford Cdrum majorj Maurice Holmes, Qband directory, Kim Kerr The James Madison Orchestra En- semble provides the opportunity for desirous student musicians to ven- ture into the world of stringed in- strumentation and musical compo- sition. Director Ernest Clark helps the group to prepare for perfor- mances at school and community events. The ensemble is pictured here as a group ready with string to bow and performing on stage dur- ing the Madison Christmas Pro- gram. Members include Walter Payton, Marshanda Justice, Otika Bean, Lisa Brown, Denise Ross, Shanda McCoy, and James Bartley. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Members of the 1987-88 Future Teachers of America organization at Madison are: Cleft to righty Katrena Dawson, Mrs. Sandra Ross fsponsory, Stacy Williams, Erica Wright, Linda . E E I , Wade' Kiven Roberson' Kimberly Jackson' Kathy Wyatt' Veronica Curry, Sheila Williams' Members of the FTA went on a field trip to Fair Rark Health Care Center to visit the elderly Pondra Edwards, Donna Tippin and Ivan Webb' FTA Officers aw, Kiven Roberson - patients. Members shown here with patient Addie Weatherly are Kiven Roberson, Latrice President, Pondra Edwards - Vice-president, Toinette Wiggins - Recording Secretary, Jmdanr Stacy Wnhamsf Vemmca CUNY' and shena Wnhams' Stacy Williams - Financial Secretary, Veronica Curry - Corresponding Secretary. Members not shown are: Latrice Jordan, Trunda Taylor, Shawn Walker, and Tolnette FUTURE HOIVIEIVIAKERS OF AIVIERICA Wiggins. The Future Homemakers of America organization sponsors activities that promote a better understanding of homemaking skills and that foster an awareness of careers in homemaklng. The Madison group participates in district and state level conferences, and serves as host for many school functions. Members shown here are: fleft to right, topj LaShawn Williams, Cynthia Daniels, Ms. Mary Humber, Csponsorj, Cbottomj Candice Jefferson, Katrena Dawson, and Kay Jenkins, fNot shown is Trunda Taylor.J NATICNAL HCNOR SOCIETY Members of the National Honor Society achieve high grade point averages and are also recommended by their teachers for their character traits and leadership abilities. Members are shown here fbottom, left to rightj Jayne Conner, Crecynthia Weaver, Juanita Wallace, Sonya Wyatt, Erica Wright, and sponsor, Ms, Marilyn McEIya STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council organization is comprised of student representatives from each class homeroom. Members plan and carry out activities for Homecoming Week, school assemblies, and other special events. Members shown here are top, left to right: Kiven Roberson, president, Sheila Williams, Dr. Elsie Burnett, sponsor, and Juanita Wallace. I . Student Council President Kiven Roberson polls the gathering of Student Council representatives for preferences of Homecoming Week activities. The 1987-88 Staff Orgamkations Bridget Ramsey - Editor Velvet Belk Valicia Tumer James Herrion Mandel Hill Academics Erica Wright - Editor Dariet McDuff Kathy Wyatt Sonya Wyatt Sports Paul Willis - Editor Richard Abron Quinton Baker Student Life Titania Thomas - Co-Editor Patricia Jones - Co-Editor Sandy Kelly Dorothy Wigfall Fatima Bowman History Darleen Williby - Editor Keno Reynolds Classes Veronique Belk - Editor Kechia Strain Marlo Maloy Ste hanie Banks P Michael Jones - Photographer YEARBOOK STAFF 5, if ,fm Ev . .-.9 s .o fy 'ale-.. X 9? t ,M My Q tx Q 1Above and to Lefty The yearbook staffers have fun, but work seriously toward deadlines for yearbook production. 'S' QBelowJ Yearbook staff members are enthusiastic about working on a yearbook - one that shows Trojan Pride. ,sv .55 33 .. ..,, h, ,yyh ii fAbovey Yearbook staff members pay close attention to the lesson being taught. NEWSPAPER STAFF 'f QS The Trojan Times Newspaper Staff takes time off from its journalistic duties to pose for a picture. Staffers get involved in a variety of activities such as reporting, photography, lay-out design, and advertising. Members of the 1987-88 newspaper staff are left to right: Dondra Currie, Anthony Wilson, Charlene Rivera, Katrena Dawson, Carol Howard, Robert Lane, Yulonda Ludd, Dionne Wright, Terri Cotton, and Lawrence Fuller. '7f 1'f.af' L m'-+- Life Newspaper sponsor Zeala Wilson assists Lawrence Fuller fleftl and Robert Lane trightj as they assemble pages for the first issue of the Trojan Times. Newspaper staff member Lawrence Fuller helps prepare appe tizers for the Journalism Benefit Tea. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA FBLA members are Cleft to right, from topj Mrs. Carolyn Davis fsponsorj, Sonya Wyatt, Elizabeth Walker, Cleft to right, from middlej Velvet Belk, Mrs. Helen Murrell, Csponsorj, fleft to right, from bottomj Natarsha Patrick, Titiana Thomas, Tony Peters. The Future Business Leaders of America Organization at James Madison was organized to educate students who are interested in business, office or business education careers. VOCATIONAL OCCUPATION EDUCATION . VOE members are fleft to right, from back rowl Patricia Jones, Barbara Ross, Zenia Smith, Dorothy Wigfall, Sherri Davis, Keisha Strain, Renise Brown, LaShanna Hyder, Titiana Thomas, Kimberly Calahan, Elizabeth Walker, Latonya Stewert, Mrs. Sylvia Clark fsponsorj, Hugo Hernandez and Atari Anderson. These organization members learn business office skills which prepare them for careers in business. FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB Foreign Language Club members are left to right: Veronique Belk, Erica Wright, Kevin Cooper, Kiven Roberson, Mrs. Marina Redgate, fsponsorj, Marita Showers, Stephen Ross, and Velvet Belk. The Foreign Language Club is designed to encourage students who are interested in either the French or Spanish language to join and learn even more about either language. Members of this club went on field trips to San Antonio, attended French and Spanish plays and celebrated foreign holidays during the school year. DRAMA CLUB k A 1 .E 'Y' Members of the cast of the UIL one-act play entry, The Case of ' Crushed Petunias by Tennessee Williams, prepare backstage at No Dallas High School. The acting group captured third place for tt performance. 1987-88 Drama Club members Cleft to right, from topj include: Anthony McCoy, Alfred Naulls, Derwin Motley, Jonathan Woods, Kim Weaver, Katrena Dawson, and sponsor, Elsie Burnett. 63 ESQUIRE KEY CLUB The Esquire Key Club for 1987-88 presents a debonair group of young gentlemen who serve as escorts at a variety of events such as pageants, weddings, and talent shows. Surrounding their elegant sponsor, Ms. Beverly Forge, are gents fkneelingj Patrick Cooksey, Bobby Liggins Qstanding, left to rightj Dariet McDuff, Harmon Williams, Dunte Johnson, Kelvin Abron, Kevin Morgan, Atari Anderson, Stacy Bennett, Steven Ross, Roosevelt Harris. CNot shown are Keno Reynolds, Rufus Moore, Stanley Johnson, and Allen Richardson.J KEY-Y- N ETTES Ladies to the esquires are themembers of the Key-Y-Nette Club. Acting as hostesses and ushers at special school activities these young ladies are charming representatives of Madison. Dressed for a special school occasion are Key-Y-Nettes Sheila Brock, Melinda Mitchell, Roshunder Gabriel, Monica Jefferson and Key Club esquires Allen Richardson and Dariet McDuff. Other Key-Y-Nette members are Trena Gilder, Darlene Williby, Shawanna Presley, Sheila Jones, Katherine Woods, Hadiyah Aluqdah, LaShannon Hyder, Shenita Jones, and Aretha Acy. ACADEMICS The main focus at Madison is to improve the ac- ademic standing of each student enrolled here. Team effort is on-going. Secretary Wanda Savala handles the office responsibilities. Physical science teacher Stephen Swerske is interviewed at TLTG conference. iss 49 -X Assistant Principal Hamilton and Principal Jones review the week's activities. i Aide Claudia West gives student personal assistance in the computer lab. riiermizicsvsiem ' , ,t..t Former Superintendent Wright, Principal Jones and Winston Hoskins observing. ,AND Coach James Mitchell video tapes athletic team action . . . WMHS'TV. All Madison teachers are terrific, and so are the Madison students! 65 STAF F T Alfred Jones, Head Principal Karen Rogers, Dean of Instruction Leon Hamilton Assistant Principal OFFICE STAFF C A Z fv Wanda Savala, School Secretary - A ffs'Qi1f'Ai?l?.ft'Sf5lf'2fffkC'e'k if ' va ' CGUNSELING STAFF T y ' nazelg-:FIItciwE1:y,CouInselor A E , ,. T A T ATTENDANCE STAFF - ,B , Alicia Richards, Registrar Betty Hawley, Attendance Clerk A ':h ,, t T Lois Joiner Attendance Clerk rf ki .T STUDY HALL STAFF , ra ayton, u y all Aide S A Doris Williams, Study Hall Aide ,,,A Not shown: James Bell, Study Hall Director, Arthur Lene Green, ggjrifliej t,l, Aide tv A f j DATA PROCESSING Doris Hill, Data Processor ADIVIINISTRATIVE A T35 nr SECURITY STAFF 4 I A f X 9 3 0 , fs. at 4 E21 Iwuii rI . Charles Stearn, Youth Action John Paul McCrumbley, Security Arzo Feltus, Security Of Center Officer Guard ficer Johnnie Smith, Head Librarian Ruth Jennings, Library Aide LIBRARY STAFF NURSING STAFF S. 15 Esther Burnley, Dorruth Boyd, School Nurse School Nurse CM. L. King Centery 67 CUSTODIAL STAFF X, Darlene Ricks CAboveJ sg Charles Clark 5, 1 CLeftJ A lil! I 1 ii SN H1514 SCHOOL. ri , Q Members of the Madison maintenance team give extra attention to the building and grounds. Building engineer, William Hogg, CTop Righty, team leader, Willie Asberry CBottom Righty, Fred Winn CAboveJ and Elton Dean and Richard Daniels Cnot shownj are all valued personnel. CAFETERIA STAFF E l fmQmie,t:rge,i:r' I z Y Cafeteria workers shown above are: left to right: Irma Bolden, Irma Day, Carie Collins, Clarine Pipkin, Sallie Wyatt, Nell Simpson, Sarah Sanders and Vernice Ogletree, manager Cnot shownj. Sarah Sanders greets the students with a smile as she collects money and punches meal cards dur- ing lunch periods. Principal Jones and Dean Rogers poll the faculty audience to determine who should be allowed to use the podium next. Counselor Holloway, resident Mom, is shown here at her best using her gift of gab to tell students just how it is. Youth Action Center worker, John Mc- Crumbley counsels a youngster on the consequences of skipping classes. STAFF CAN DIDS Ms. Elliott, counselor, is generally a real girl scout - always prepared. Looks as if she's caught off guard this time! From head to toe, Ms. West and Ms. Jennings take the prize as look-a-likes during Homecoming week. 1 f V Security Officer Feltus enjoys a light moment with a faculty chaperone at the Sweetheart Ball. V3 5 .. .. .. The pleasant personality of Ms. Allen warms the main office even when she hands out referral slips to naughty students. Q we ez. , J. R. Ewing has nothing on our assistant prin- cipal, Mr. Hamilton, as he poses in his stylish cowboy duds. 69 ,, ww . L,, ,a If ' ., 2 Condon, Kevin J ,. T is f Delaney, Michael - Head i i Little, Dorcas J, Jrrlr if , 6, E -e f i it Y 1:1 . Burnett, Elsie Garland, Judy Major, Consuella Matula, Penelope - Head ENGLISH DEPT. Miller, Rundia Pittman, Judy Redgate, Marina Williams, Arwilda MATH DEPARTMENT McElya, Marilyn Mitchell, James Wilson, Zeala H igy ib- i w 5 'U 'S l f i V f wi J r a T M 'X 1, f.3,,,A no i t E T155 X, J A s e Callo ay, El ah Fo ,Be I H ration, xiii , Cook, Walter Samples, Reginald J Cooper, Abe-Head Yarbrough, John it 'BUSINESS DEPTXVOE Clark, Sylvia Davis, Carolyn Gause, Mitchell Murrell, Helen - I Head Smith, Maurice U., I f, -. , , QQ w V V w L 7i.if' ' I E? 4, 4 3 ' ARTXMUSIC DEPARTMENTS I Camacho, Nellie Clark, Ernest Holmes, Morris Jackson, Antony - Head ' no PHOTO 1 fa , ri ' , I, I I-V at I I S S, r ' JROTC b K ,,,,, 5, -7 b Parker, Wendell Range, - Head CLTCJ Frederick SFC Range SCIENCE DEPT. Cates, Vernon Ross, Sandra Swerske, Stephen Turner, Aubrey - Head Wallace, Sam Cno photoj . Y ' ' ' I ,tii I IJ' wi 5 5 , T ,,yl x 'S 'f fitg, ' li Zia? 1 I 4, :H I I 1 I I i , HOIVIEIVIAKING DEPARTMENT Grounds, Rhonda - Head Humber, Mary Ratcliffe, Mary 1 PHOTO SPECIAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Baker, Keith Cno photoj Hendricks, Loretta Martinez, Joan - Head Mosley, Charles . DRAFT- ING DEPT. Cloman, Douglas - Hd. Brown, Alice MQ E 'Wil HEALTH AND P.E. DEPARTMENT Gilyard, Mamie T Johnson, Eric ,, .k.. .k..,... . - .-W,, -, ,eg k ' WNamwM mm. Mwg F agggww use Risk, Q -: R ,Q . -,M , . Q sqm, ' -4l 't CAboveJ Orchestra director Ernest Clark vocalizes at a PTA meeting. CRightJ'The victorious faculty team triumphantly defeats the senior team in a basketball scrim- mage CScore 94-873. Teacher Mary Ratcliffe gets into the Halloween spirit! Kidd, Ellis - Head on J A Ng FACU LTY Volunteer Betty handiwork. Coker Cleftj and Ms. Camacho display Teachers sign in for a new day 1Top Lefty. Faculty adorns for the graduation march CAboveJ. Deadeye Condon shows prize winning form at JROTC Turkey Shoot qBottom Lefty. CANDIDS Students welcome back Ms. Martinez CAboveJ after her return from medical leave. Mr. Cloman CRightj points out architectural features to an interested student. - fAbovej Madison coaches Ctopj and music men are in deep discussion. 4, i f I MADISON HISTORY D A X151 'il 'Dynix X Lt, Ma? Q S- Q , . ..-X rm, .W J- jggs.. J' . 7 - N ' '-W'!'35'-we-tb ' nfgd afar' .ww v:,a '5- g M 'Sis 'ii 'Q , J-' A -- vi 'psrvw - ' in ,.,.Q:?f,1p gk 'Q , A , - -' Lqyqmf? ., WJ: James Madison High School is set in the heart of South Dallas . . . , tt! Predominantly Black, low income area . . . an institution for learning. TRIBUTE TO THE PAST .gf -. 1 N, i M.. .. W ' 4 Madison is in a constant state of tran- sition . . . improving with change. - gh ? M T 1 T f---,.. , -,,. . E ' tae: fa I i 'A S iight .: ' l , ,. .,.:..,,, N . K , 1... .. awf 'w M-.-49' 1 ' ill'-V K T K 13'-w' W With emphasis on learning, Madison students do improve. 1984-85 YEAR OF CHANGE CLASS OF 1985 WE CAME ALIVE Aaron, Walter Allen, Cynthia Allen, Curtis Alridge, Yvette Beasley, Kim Berry, Ronald Bland, L. Borders, Louis Brewer, Lavern Brown, Gloria Brown, Victor Calhoun, Selena Calloway, Alvin Carrington, Jacki Cathcart, Bernar Carrington, Roger Clark, B. Coleman, Jezelle Coleman, Twania Conner, T. Conwright, Cassandra Corsey, Zabrina Crouch, Reginald Davenport, Howard Davenport Deckard, V. Deckard, Wanda Dunning, Doretha Dunning, Donetha Ferrell, Felicia Fielder, Tonya Florence, D. Garrett, Dorothy Glaspie, Anthony Glaspie, G. Green, Kenny 77 Griffin, Alonzo Hallum, Melody Harper, Octavia Harrison, Lavond HeIiton, Keith Henry, Melvia Hunt, Cedric Hunter, A. Ingram, Freddie Ingram, Lettie Ingram, Rodney Jackson, Bechetti Jackson, Binusa Jackson, Joyce Jackson, Demetri Jennings, Rhonda Johnson, Roben Johnson, Sandra Johnson, Sandra Johnson, Schronm c Johnson, Valeria Jones, Arthur Kie, Janice Looney, Cassandra Mackey, Angela Martin, Andretti McAdams, Donesha McGowan, Mary Mendoza, Ricky Pasely, Evon Perry, Gregory Pipkins, Q. Qualls, Linda Reynolds, Myrtis Rivers, Judy Robertson, Tonja Seaton, Ralph Shaw, Felisha Showers, Tina Smith, Barbara 79 Wise, Yolanda f li Smith, Constance Smith, Mary Spence, LaWonza Stanley, Sharon Taylor, Cherry Thomas, Seletha Thompson, Urade To, Phuong Thi Townsend, Teniq Turner, Vickye Waggener, Angel Walker, Sherry White, Tammy Williams, Kim Williams, Roosew Winston, Kevin SOPHISTICATED, CLASSY, EDUCATED AND ALIVE BEST DESCRIBES THE CLASS OF 8 Senior class members participated in Homecoming Week activities. HOIVIECOIVIING This school year featured the election of a Homecoming queen and court from all class levels. fAboveJ The newly crowned Homecoming queen, freshman Keshia Brown posed with mother and escort frightj. Representing the Senior class was Sherry Walker with Cadet .limmy Hood. 3 . 1 dh, Crecynthia Weaver elected Miss Freshman escorted by Ca- det Dean. 1984-85 Cadet Douglas Aycock escorted Miss Junior, Triesha McQueen. Queens pose proudly CBelowJ as they are presented during half-time. The Miss Madison Pageant was a spectacular event. Seniors Yvette Alridge and Robert Johnson served as mistress and master of ceremonies respectively. Schronda Johnson, won the title of Miss Madison and is shown tRightJ being presented a trophy by Asst. Principal Jones and a bouquet of roses. MISS MADISON PAGEANT Contestants for Miss Madison modeled the latest in fashion as a part of the pageant agenda. Included in the line up were Cleft to rightj Jackie Carrington, LaWonza Spence, Schronda Johnson, Cassandra Looney, Bridgett Phillips, and Tina Showers. fBelowj Finalists Bridgett Phillips Cleftj and LaWonza Spence Crightj stand with newly crowned Miss Mad- ison. Escorts were members ofthe Esquire Key Club. . . .ANJ3 N.....sl TALENT SHOW The Trojans go all out when there is talent to be displayed. CTop Lefty Trio of coaches show what they can do, while a local band provides backup for singers. Melodie and Kim mc'd. Q-f x SPRING CARNIVAL , , Q Q ',', A .,.,.. W' T f f is A A , , 'tv -re. A A 1 glow lrls .t tlte . . 'irf '- K R i', ,715 Q V M . . f' A -fa For a couple of years, a feature of the spring semester has been the Spring Carnival. Student organizations and faculty members teamed up t provide a variety of attractions such as a dunking booth, a dart throw booth, athletic competitions, and food concessions. Scenes from th carnival show workers readying for the crowd of anxious Madison students and community youngsters. This affair has been profitable an entertaining each time . . . fun, fun fun! : WE GAVE 'hroughout the years, Madison students have proven them- elves to be willing, capable, daring, enduring, and caring. Abovej Students donate blood courageously, and 1BelowJ tudents dons MADISON LOOK! WE GOT INVOLVED WE SURVIVED THE YEAR OF CHANGE 1985-86 YEAR OF ACCEPTANCE The 1985-86 school year forced Madison to accept changes .. . no more grade of D . . . no pass, no play rule in extra- curricular activities . . . TEAMS testing piloted . . . in spite of this, Madison still grew. We still participated and strived on for excellence. 3:3 X CE . A' LPA ' . coo sg oc,ic tLeftJ Madison alumni returned to their alma mater to visit and to offer help. CAboveJ Kim Williams reigned as Miss Madison. Principal Lee qBelowJ filled in for Mr. Toles. x ggi Madison housed a portable learning facility for mentally handicapped students. This experience was educational for everyone on campus . . . total acceptance. The changes in policy that were thrust upon us could have overwhelmed the Madison family. Instead we ac- cepted the inevitable, toughened, and climbed on, look- ing back only to reflect. l l l l i l L l l I l l The Madison Trojans continued to excel in sports. Members of the football team wore school colors proudly. f lfeiisesiii s Q, P td W 5 , ,...,,g,,,.,,sL s l. uf sg., ,JR .. ::iv5?E?f5'5i'.':f?51R 'T , . yj 's.s . f ,151 rr.s ffl-2 ' . T .. . ' -...Q s.,-. , ,sb W ,c:. ,isewfy -. ' f sg l,,, . , ' ' f y, ' ,t,, li 5 g 'EY'-1 -f f .c i ' X X 5 'X A5 4 S., r N13 .A .. +1 A X -.--zqqilx Ji-ef. -- The Madison Concert Choir did not falter in its effort to produce high quality performances when the occasions arose. Mr. Antony Jackson, in his second year as director, groomed his choristers to sing, look, and act professionally. ,,-.. . ' pw-...a.. . - H .M.Y......................,..... Members of the Trojan Marching Band and the JROTC program demonstrated their desire to main- tain their positions of honor in their organizations by working hard and standing tall. f' .... .., 1986-87 YEAR OF REDEDICAT'ON The need to commit ourselves to academic excellence was always apparent at Madison. This year seemed to be the right time to rededicate ourselves to achieving that goal. gebiiflf Former educator and entrepreneur, Marvin Robinson, CAboveJ addressed an assembly of Madison student body, faculty and staff reaffirming the need for commitment to ed- ucation. QLef0 Mr. Robinson meets with a group of inquiring students following the assembly. Program participants were vocalist LaFonda Neal Cleftb, LaConna Looney, fmiddlej, and Andronica Leonard Qrighty. it . 'N v'5f,sff,x,g ' , f figs 01. 1 , A special assembly was held in the fall of the school year to initiate a year-long series of activities bearing the theme of Rededication - Come With Us To Mount Olympus. Under the auspices ofthe Madison Support Group Ca group of concerned citizens of the black community, businesses, and organizations headed by DISD Board member, Kathlyn Gilliamj a positive tone was set. i Q WE'RE ON OUR WAY Salutatorian, Barbara Brown, smiles graciously after receiving ac- colades for her high achievement. The presentation was a part of the Senior Insignia Day assembly. Honorees of the senior class of 1987 line-up on stage to receive recognition for their superior status in areas of scholarship, athletics, and outstanding per- formance in organizations. Top honor for the highest grade-point average in the senior class went to Cortez Gillespie. He proudly wears the valedictorian stole signifying his achievement. Graduate Tara Jackson leads the class of 1987 into the Skyline High School auditorium to begin Madison's Com- mencement exercises. Senior Class Officers of 1986 87 LaKeshia Richardson president Cortez Gillespie vice president Byron Williams parliamentarian Veronica Burnette secretary Lashaun Pitts assistant secretary Barbara Brown historian LaConna Looney LaRonda Session class technician Walesha Robinson sales and marketing chairperson Miss Madison for 1986 87 LaShaun Pitts Senior Creed As seniors of 87 we were allenged to climb to greater heights We were not restricted to dreams or ideas but to achieve new expectations in reality Regardless of the challenges we have met or encountered We Have Reached Our Mount Olympus. Greg Books - social chairperson, Marion Quinney - publicity chairperson, Otha Davenport -team chairman andvsergeant-at-arms? i . mm, , V 'ffiliflx f 1' A 'nv 1 , We , Y 7 re , 1 0' 5 35 5 L A -'au s v FORMER FACULTY AND STAFF Crow 1, I to r1 William R. Toles - Principal, Robert Parrish - Dean of lnstructiong Charla McCoy - Dean of Instruction, James Argentig Linda Bacon, Crow 21 Vassie Bell, Hazel Branch, Edward Cerasani, Cybil Chew, Nancy Clark Crow 31 Janet Crowell, Joann Davidson, Earlie Davis, Lisa Davis, Jaris Dotie Crow 41 John Emswiler, Mary Felts, Shirley Fisher, Russell Gray, Viola Gray Crow 51 lrma Hall, Herb Hemilla, Frankie Henderson, Betty Henry, Ann Honea Crow 61 Kathy Honeycutt, Yolanda Jones, Clementine Lewis, Dorothy Lewis, and John Mayes f ' ' :Q ,K V, I .1 V' ' 4' K ia 'fw' ' A L. .,,, , wiwfw 1 if 58, K 1 1 f 'U .. f , 7 l is l 'iii 1 1. F' 9 24. . L i'i1 it ,J If Crow 1, I to rj Carl McCloudy, Ada Mclntosh, Hazel Miller, Xenophone Morgan, Lavera Newhouse Crow 21 Thomasina Pearce, Lester Poret, CDeceasedJ, Rose Pruitt, Kathleen Pulte, Mary Ann Sadek Crow 35 Frederick Schubert, Norman Shaw, Jean Sheley, Skipper Sherrard, Claude Simpson Crow 41 Barbara Sims, Shelly Taylor, Linus Walton, Vickie Warden, Wanda Washingont Crow 55 Jerry Williams, Cout of orderj John Mims, Craig Martin, Roger Miller, Jane Dorsey, Mayes, Mallory, and Sutton, Dozier Cnot shownj. Former director of JROTC program, LTC James Adams, counsels a recruit. Former administrators exhibit spirit at a Trojan athletic event. I to rj M. Toles CHear No Evily, Mr. Jones CSpeak No Evily, and Mr. Parrish CSee No Evilj with a Rah-Rah-Rah! A xA SENIOR CLASS 1986-87 Crow 1, I to ry Doris Amie, Pamela Bowens, LaKetta Bradford, Latonia Bryant, Leslie Carey Crow 23 Patricia Chandler, Stacy Curtis, Kevin Cook Tony Craig, Darla Clark Crow 37 Juanita Davenport, Otha Davenport, Alvin Edwards, Sharon Elix, Stacy Flentroy Crow 4b Tracy Flentroy Michelle Gunter, Sherry Hawkins, Johnny Henderson, Kenneth Hyder Crow 53 Tara Jackson, Felicia Jimerson, Billy Johnson, Ethenia Johnson Jerry Johnson Crow 67 Derrick Jones, Michelle Jones, Sharon Kindle, Kimberly Levels, and Iva Lewis. if 'im Zi' Ia, N C C SSX . se tl e ,mv A H3531 il l av M. l an W: Q Crow 1, l to rj LaConna Looney, Aretha Minter, Terry Parks, LaShun Pitts, John Richardson Qrow 25 Liv- ingston Roach, Shelia Scott, LaRhonda Session, Tracie Smith, Helen Spearman frow 33 Andy Spurlock, Pamela Sweat, Lana Turner, Edward Wash- ington, Angela White Crow 45 Tyrone Wilson, and Shenrvanna Woods. f M2122 1986-87 Administrators still on the job at a Trojan football game as spectators In disguise. Dr. McCoy Cleftj, Mr. Hamilton, Mr. Jones are joined by former principal Mr. Toles frightj. MADISON PATRONS REAL ESTATE INSURANCE SINCE I953 SINCE 1956 PHONE 428 2680 . 'l xx Q, ffzgi . XSFQ' 6 JU . ,Q4 a 71 H GLENN AGENCY A Y . . TROPHIES, PIJAQUES s- AWARDS FOR EVERY OCCASION 2606 MARTIN LUTHER KING BLVD. 2606 MARTIN LUTHER KING BLVD. J. H GLENN SUITE 203 ROBERT SLHTE 204 ' H. STARKS D f2l4l 428'2992 DALLAS. reams 75215 ALLAS' TEXAS 75215 AUTOGRAPHS FRIENDS OF MADISON Madison Trojans are accelerating! With the help of many friends, the Trojan family is reaching new heights of excellence. The Trojan staff dedicates this yearbook to a few of the special friends who are helping to lead the way to Mount Olympus. Yearbook co-sponsors had a dream of a 1987-88 Trojan yearbook for James Madison High School. Through team work, the dream became a reality for Karen Rogers, Dean of Instruction Cleftj and ConSuElla Major, English teacher. X i Kathlyn Gilliam, District 9 School Board Trustee is a longtime Mad- ison friend. New friends from SMU inspired, encouraged, explained - and worked! From left to right are Victoria Clarke, Todd Granberry, Lisa Hoppert and Carolyn Herter. HELPING TO LEAD THE WAY TO MOUNT OLYMPUS If PTA President Mary Morgan with Siobhan Farr of Baylor Health Care System David Conger of Super Tex Cameras son, Kevin CIS 'Manager Pat Mullins First Republic Bank's George Lynch with Choral Director Antony Jackson. SMU Professor Glen Linden nELO'S 14 mgki 'F an- Micki Sanders and Bob Brackman of the Dallas Arboretum with Principal Alfred Jones Jim Thweat of the STEP Foun- dation Harve Oostdyk, Chair and Founder of the STEP Foundation. Liz Ledet of the STEP Foundation and Chandler Lindsley, Chair of Madison's Friendship Team 95 5 N gqldbhsauaa-


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