James Madison High School - Montpelier Yearbook (Vienna, VA)
- Class of 1961
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VN! 1 UR ,ff A R L' ' , 6 J Rn mf , g L Q f - U ' W A g N g A , nf if U ef r A MLM J lqul J 7 CQgUJXgf.ff1f U X pq ' 'k if' Zoe, O QC .5 Q5 r' A W if Gieffj Je' MV Qnosis of Mac1ison's qualities of leaclersnip and learning wandered in ine formal gardens and lingered in ine pillared roomsn. ' 0 J -' 57 , .t Z3 C: CT. gf J 5 1 ,AMUAQX K-X . 6 r 'if 1 .K ' 0 age' 'X V f-fa A ' ' 'W fl-X K v Hof a century and a Half tnis House stooct guarding tfte traditions of ttte past... I X '1 F 7 it ff ll f l 5 XKQJQQQQJ QMQM Q f , A t s 7 . o kpqwgwejxav X 0 lc N bn Q5 W Q 9? to Q , S' J j s 55 gt A WML to N My if i CU fu 45.41, , In 6 . if wt ft sffwfs 1 of? fu? s tviwff o tm Q Isl fl Q wit? of ffl W 9-D OV ,KZM 13' L L 1 ' X . v r 6725 F of! A ov Cf'--fryw G W ff' 4 1 o,!L1'47 511 ATXXCQQ, f C-,Lg s . Lfmxlfgsbyglqfallvr s ,W 'J 273 Adler , ' cb ,Y X x x x X f.v4!C ' X ffxfgfwffy 1 f L, X' X 1 s wx X' xxx, . XXX 'L NC: .. X 7 'i i .' fi 11 N . f ga 5 J it WP 1 if ,jj-' i .1 il . f if n J ,iw , 1 Lv as V fa ' f V 59 1 f J. ff X E 'V ,ll l x f X i N X is lv rf! L I J V ! L6 Qsqf 1 if f , -1 X, ,vi .I m,XXx, . R, , if x 5 X' f M 5 f K L K ., f X ff. fiffj Lfhyghf i L l X I Y Q 1 Two years ago, the doors of James Madison High School were opened to its new students. Many were apprehensive about attending a brand new school, but others expressed an eagerness, enthusiasm, and willing- ness to make something of this large brick building. The first year was a hard one, and all was not polished and finished. We met many obstacles in our path and we solved them as best we could. It was a time for the students to get settled and situated in their routines, for the students and administration to become acquainted, and for the clubs and organizations to be established. Despite problems, Madison did sponsor several large projects, such as a Christmas Welfare drive and a profitable magazine drive. This year, 1960-61, has found Madison students full of school spirit and busy with various activities, such as sponsoring another successful magazine drive, producing two plays, being host for the Northern Vir- ginia District S.C.A. Meeting, and purchasing band uniforms with the money gained from the preceding year's magazine drive. In September, Madison will begin its third year. We, the students, look forward to all the accomplishments of the future. l MJ , A jf, J WW ,ljywgwl rv ff rt ,nfl 'V 4 Carrying traditions on, just as we do Here at ' Vs AWA? Y- ff iii ' X. ,FCZ5 'div JO if - Q 'idly L, N . 'u,f y A Q O Q QXV J AV gig Gia EK , Jw JJ X U wg! qi XJ ,lx Plgva ,- X KW 'OX 3' JM Y Q 4 W X, K f L5 L1 X J QIQ JYJJ me-J X Q0 M Q1 JA 0 X W. ,N Q51 N A ,U, 31 -I 12 .XJ -- X . 1 J f, 1 , R , J .KJ P' x 1 V -N : Xl u ,Q 6 . my V 'N ji 5' 'L H mx 1 T' 'Va f., 1 . :Q -- f sg xl f M 2, H Q J. 1 x X J ' A VJ N , 1, , 1, K A Q Ak' ,X L ',.J wg f X kr. AP' V xx fx' X, 1 ,., ' .Q x ,X - x A-If If WA V .Q P X 'v 'Q' , VX . A tl f . f . - f 1 ' .4 ug' X 53, w x ,QV xy 5' 1 JH 1 1 W YV X W f JJJJ pg JJ j A Q Q, gy Xp J Uff 5 f JW VVJQJ' J W Q PA my R Q J WV U jd lj I XJJ 17? N K9 W HJ av 3 f 'W Sf J W ,WW x U M , M ' 4 1 ' 3' I E LN J X A-7 Aluxb If XJ A 1 Nu YJ x J 0,7 TX P JJ J xx U X M JJ WO JN QQ AGN M' JS ,J pf X57 XJ yu R pg N , X Xu L U N lib, JJ Wx X W 'D X v TV B' Vw! N nfl CW W fx N .X A 1 T f.,Xxj NJ . YQ' A J X 5 x xx ,, . Aj Q3 ,JN E56 JF Qu V MO A Q Y M , xr 'Q J N- 7' i X ff' 1 0 f Qv X 3 RJ T X 'V x THE MONTPELIER STAFF FOR 1960-61 Sponsors Editor-in-Chief Faculty Editor Class Editor Activities Editor Sports Editor Girls' Sports Editor Copy Editor Art Editor Jean Donohoe James Bowman Wenonah Heyl Jenny Russell Mary Fallon Kathy Burke James Horrell Kathy Mangan Priscilla Yeung Pat Niccoli Head Photographer Barry Henline Assistants: Joan Broome, Jon Broome, Lynne Evely, Margaret Fisher Sandra Linaburg, Tommie S. Morris, Joanne Trundle. The staff of the 1960-61 Montpelier has endeavored to bring to you, through this publication, a review of the yearis activities and events. The hard work and energy of the year's editors and staff have culminated in this book. We sincerely hope that it will be read, enjoyed, and cher- ished in years to come. 6 MMM If W fa, my, wg? My im 7 T X67 filly J H Q wig , il Sf. Ev? 2. jg 5335, 3 X ' L-Q ckgflix?--iq-iii? I ,EP 1 Qi W if OJ L, 'W W N W f Q2ff,QEff'1 , MW x M 'MLA jffii , I Q MH A 51 S? W UQ . wi' .L ff ,H i VUIAJ A , ff' A L. , I, N' f 'TW I, W if I ,A j , I I ' . X Cf I ' , ' v ,Q 1 o ' I5 t 'J' X 1 I J, gl S . Q 7. f ,f f 'ff X nary .4 fi, A 1 , I . fy Q, , ,If 69' Q ,f fx 5 Contents Section Qntroctuetion ...., gaeutty ...., Classes .... Seniors .,.. juniors .,... Soptiomores ..,.. Hresnmen ..,.. Sports ..,....,. Qirts Sports ...., . Organigations ..... Activities ,,., Advertisements ,.... 8 on Page ,..,.,lO ....,.22 .,,,2Ll .,..5ll ,,,...66 .,,,76 ,...86 ...UO ..,i,.l22 ...16O M186 gairfax County School Board The Fairfax County School Board is a body of citizens who have been given the responsibility of conducting and supervising the public schools. It is their chief function to set up school policies and to establish rules and regulations in accordance with the county and state laws. The executive director of the School Board, the superintendent of schools, has full responsibility for the conduct of his office and the preparation of a budget. Fairfax County is very fortunate in having such a high quality of leadership. 9 Madison's faculty is composed of well-trained and experienced teach- ers. They have worked closely with the students and have shown a sin- cere interest in them. When Madison opened two years ago, the faculty labored towards a successful year. This year these teachers have endeavored to instill in us a feeling of responsibility and a sense of duty and loyalty. They have spent much of their time and efforts in order to make us better citizens in school and out. By inspiring us, through their example and by their words, to appre- ciate scholarship and the acquisition of knowledge, the standing of the school has been raised. They have understood our problems and helped us in every Way to solve them. With their guidance and advice, Madison's students have enjoyed a full year of learning, extra-curricular activities, and have found a loyalty to Madison that is second to none. andy lO ELTON A. BONNER Principal As our first principal, Mr. Bonner has demonstrated his understanding and inter- est in the student body and faculty. As a result of his patience, guidance, and Wis- dom, Madison has experienced another successful school year. His cooperation and sincerity have been an inspiration to us all. His leadership has encouraged every one of us to participate in all things to make Madison the fine school it is today. gacuiiy Mr. Elam Hertzler Mr. George Dozier Miss Harriet Reid Assistant Principal Assistant Principal Director of Guidance for Administration for Instruction 22 . . ff f 1- .51 I , X , , ' r 5 ZQ4 'Wyf-s f , MW' ' .f f f v fa. Q-V v - xl. ' V '- - 1 ., . . H . 1- ' V XJ 'Ji ,' Kiwi: WWI Mr. William Anglin Miss Bertha Bailey Col Q? x is Bart if Miss Lily Beamer Social Studies Guidance Science Business Miss Anne Berry Mrs. Margaret Birch Mr. James Bowman Mathematics Physical Education Guidance f f A A f no - L . . - X ' ,smlizzifcifbsszi . I we 3 ' ' . , , . .sqm j R1 '- ' Sf' , ' f, - . ' Q,x,,y,eg'5 T. . - 'L i P wi iff' 1 2 SRV, K., K2 3? 511 dawg K , , :K H is ff zsgyazsm ff as-A ,. 2' Y' .- . ., , ,Q ff : -- K ' '- I- L, 7 ' , .... .. ' Q'226i .3,vp 5 :gf '-'gf13:l'5-,- ,. , , jk ' l ' L ' V 27 , 'Qi-.,, 7:-'HY 1 .xv'WK'-'. 11 'W'f'ivwi z ,f ' Mas B T51 - 'f K if A M Q 1,11-Q' 1553329 - , '41 ' ' ' H? . - 1: V? iff- fi!-1' ii X x. , , I, . f .J -rl 5, g Syn: . V i' Mr. Norman Bradford Mrs. Ruth Bradford Mr. Norman Chaudet Mrs. Mildred Childress Social Studies Social Studies Physical Education English 13 Mr. Herbert Church Miss Florence Denny Miss Nancy Elgin Mathematics English Q Home Economics Haculty Miss Bonnie Estes Mr English iii? if ! A 75,45 . ! ' x , v-ld i 1W7iE'Y: X . Q., . 'f' 'E V xx, E Blanche Garland Latin 4 xx?-29 5:54 . i f he Y 112: - A . J ,--if lf' , iff V , sggsw- 1, .1-1 gg 58 -' , ' 6 mx H Q vo- no l S l forex Mr. Richard Graves Mrs. Lou Ellen Griffin Mr. Douglas Hall Mr. Clinton Hannah Physical Education Mathematics French Physical Education Mr. John Harris Miss Elizabeth Higgs Mr. Ralph Hills Social Studies Spanish Band Mew Miss M6Brayer and Mr. Strohm enjoy?? a free period grading papers in the teachers' lounge. Glasses are often necessary, due to the heavy smog. 15 Mrs. Bradford's third period Government class kept her busy during their political debates. Mr. Donald Hobbs Mrs. Ernestine Hulen Miss Margaret Hutton Mr..Edmunf'l Business Mathematics Business Jamszewilfl , hysical ducation Sacuiiy l JL ' M X. I V . W .2 ,,V: , ,. g ..,:' ,Q . ,- ig ff? .T A .. AV. .. .ak K. ,fl . K . - i 'f i ' i r, -sb - 7 ' ' ,.,, fu.: RX. , wezsfj' . ,. .i5': .: ' .V i i X . Mr. Robert Jones Mr. T. Page Johnson Mrs. Jacqueli English Spanish Kendall English 'N I6 T19 ma, Ei :Simi s fm wx f. 1 ,fn- Amik-:,,m1,4 1-:pf I XL ' rni esle . , at I .- , 'yfiiilififlii Q ,MH :uf-,.: .5 ? -. ,.k- ei, 5,32 7 iiis 1 L L S Mr. John Kline Mr. Donald Klinepeter Mr. Jack Laughlin Miss Ahce Manning Science Science Mathematics English Mrs, Frances Martin Miss Martha McBrayer Mr. Edgar McConnell Social Studies Social Studies Science . Heh, Heh! I'm gonna give a test. Mr. McConnell.often look and feels this way. I7 51? lim' L7 g25s i'f5:3il5 ' ff: Q 71-.2 if f , ,541 , i-'xeiw -.gms S, gl aa W-.M Q ,. . H, -. ' 195' 'YZF fTrF'ifi, -' , f Q will, 1 f I Ilia, f J -'fbxif J ..,, - 5 M if izigym.. f Mrs. Eleanor McMahon Mrs. Gloria Milbourn Miss Nancy Mills Mr. James Morgan Social Studies Physical Education Business Social Studies Mr. E. Baron Munson Mr. Ernest Pappas Mr. Donald Poliquin English Science Guidance fiaculty Mrs. Jane Pugh Miss O. Ann Mr. Porter Scroggs Mr. H. James Strohm Mathematics Quesenbeffy Industrial Arts English Business W 1 L ., ..,, ..,F,g,Vf Mr. Robert Thomas Mr. William Tidwell Miss Ann Van de Putte Miss Fay Wagoner Mathematics Art Science Physical Education Mr. Franklin Wagner Mrs. Patricia Walochik Miss Patricia Walton Industrial Arts Home Economics English Mr. Munson wanted his second period English Class to be sure they knew what he was speaking aboutg so he took off his glasses, placed his hand on his hip, and began explaining. , 'gi 6 Q2 I9 NV' Y Vi l W va A ofa' .ww L- ag w byf . 1 ..,. gf. - :: '- . , is 'f fl ,.'1-,, 1 .- ' az W2 if 'ff Q lr :-- fl.. .,,. ,,,..,,,, .. :,, . . - fffggaiggiaf? 'gg 1, 1'sceew.svfsf no agar? , m e n .gskaazeggg,l.is,1s'fwam - V fvfi :G Y ?'i4i1'f ii2ir ii-'f ff.'.1'!Fl -X . ' iq - 1:5 ' 5 . 5 . Q ' . ' - y K is A gi Eg- J fin A I 5 Q . . .. . . , . . . QM nf- ,N , we .L M .M--. ,k,, ,M .L ,., - f- f ' -X.: fr ' .Q .. . S, ae, .. L Mr. William Weaver Mr. Robert Williams Mr. William Woodward Miss Peggy Worthington Physical Education Science Industrial Arts Guidance Mrs. Charlotte Young Mrs. Arnold Mrs. Clara Woodward . English Visiting Teacher Remedial Reading filaculiy Mrs. Utting Mrs. Smith Mrs. Warren Mrs. Carter Nurse Finance Officer Secretary Secretary 20 Mrs. Rich Secretary School Cafteria Workers .,., . ,L 5. .Q Q +515 vs: 3 o Mrs. Halley Libarian iff K M . We Miss Lewis Librarian 'f-.. A' M Ei ogg niiooz, +1 ag 4 M , 'W et Qs ,g J me ,gk K ,Sli ' 125733 is X 5352 52 , L 5 2 'lk ., 4 2 -, : - I -: ..q .., W' 4 'V V is 1 , ji: fr 1 I ,V 15:9 Qi , V , N X ,365 T f . 'is ' School Maintenance Workers gfmlcfzlff ......... Being citizens of the United States of America, we each have the in- herent right to liberty, equality, and democracy, as well as the oppor- tunity and privilege of attending a public school to acquire a liberal edu- cation. We of America often take for granted these privileges with which we have been blessed. But these were endowed to us by our forefathers. given to us in trust and confidence, and we today should try to work to be deserving of them. A high school education is important in developing in the student high morals and principles. It gives a person confidence in his abilities and shows him a view of a brighter future. In a school, those in search of knowledge can have the satisfying experience of discovering it. There the appreciation of scholarship, the responsibility of citizenship and the love of democracy will be implanted in us, attributes which will always remain with us. tif . ?Q?ff?5ffZi tv L8 N. ri Q 5-diy e .-Q, W A rv 'K f ' O QC R 22 , . 1 Wu .Qefzm ......... As we complete our final session of high school, we pause to contem- plate the years in review. We remember the eighth grade antics, the crispness of the first football game, the thrill of formal dances, the buzz of excitement upon receiving Senior privileges, the painting of the water towers, the elegance of the Senior prom, and the tears of com- mencement and graduation. These all go to make up the wonderful years We have spent in high school. Although we have not always attended Madison, we have the privilege of being the first graduating class. During the past two years, we have established traditions and set ideals that future graduating classes might follow. Now, as We face the world to lead our own individual lives, many friendships will fade and many pranks will be forgotten, but we will always carry with us these cherished memories. x N950 'I' :iw :RQ N I' 4 E' -' -. fy! V cv' X J, . . I 5 ,nfl -- . eil ' iw' 'M.,,, D Y :Q W it -X NPN X X' ' l ll'-X xgriii ' wg '- X- y r X jiwxfl: ' fxlsx Q X N Y XX F ' X 'P RAR X 24 SCHO A wiakimlnlucqn ' ' QUWRIKNWUSOKXQ ,gin is Seniors Senior Class Officers SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President ........ Danny Robinson Vice-President .. . Bob Van Buskirk Secretary ........... Jim Sconyers Treasurer .... Kathy Burke Abbott, Nancy Alim, Barbu Anderson, Casandra Anderson, Ross Apperson, Mary Arbogast, Nancy Bass, Joan A Benton, Michael Bickley, Richard Barackman, Bruce Barnhill, Glenn Bart, Wayne , Borton, Larry Bottenberg, William Brechbill, William Seniors Bielas, Lorene Bird, Evelyn Boles, Odell Breeden, Regina Brock, Carolyn Brooks, Roger Brumback, Grace Buckles, Barbara Burke, Mary li 535: M, fy wg - , .iz L U, . W , SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL Jean Craft Mary Fallon Filmore Humphreys Maria Maddox Sharon Mullis Janice Russell ABSENT: Lynne Lines Lonnie Jones Carpenter, Marilyn Carter, Joyce Seniors Cassias, Stephen Burner, Katherine Butler, Barbara Campbell, Carol l Clark, John Cochran, Mary Q Cockrill, Robert Coffelt, Judy Collier, Paul Copperthite, Laura A Crawford, Gary 1. Cowden, Susan Craft, Jean Craft, Richard Cronenberg, Judith Cullen, Phyllis Daugherty, Larry Davis, Pamela Day, Elaine Dolan, Douglas Dolder, Elaine Dunn, Katherine Seniors Daymude, Carroll Dean, Louis DiStasio, Karen Esau, Elizabeth Evely, Lynne Eyles, Walter Fallon, Mary Farwell, Christopher Fisher, Marion ,VVV N. , iikuil V , r ' A f QQ eww-.5 wife n , I' , , V v I f, Q' M a ,E r1e ee'ee 1 if eelll ' be eww F F leeel rl f A riih llll 2 '- . mam- 'fer' -'f,. : MT ,f-' . lle W, no X Wffafpi ,fiQj'1?, Q 'ff f g - A - if A 1 2 -'-' 1 L',': , . . ,,-.. ,fm qv-, Fitzgerald, John Flaherty, Patricia Foley, Rita One picture is worth a thou- , sand words. Keep talking, Kathy! Fulk, Robert Gardner, Priscilla Gleim, Howard Seniors Forbes, Brian Ford, Thomas French, Diane Green, Sulou Grimes, Ruth Groves, Patricia Grubbs, Helen Hall, John l Haspiel, Bryn Heyl, Wenonah Hicks, David ' ar' 5 Horrell, James . A ' QQ . 'l f Ag' V1 , zw f sf? , .M 1+ ,:,' 2 ,, , , A ,,-,.,,,,-1mr,,,, I, --.' . 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Hatch, Barbara Hazard, George Herbert, Linda House, Merrylin House, William Hoye, Helen Imler, Linnea Seniors Intlekofer, Helen Jenkins, Jeffrey Humphreys, Filmore Hunt, Raymond Hutchins, Ronald ,l 36 Johns, Fred Johnson, Bernard Jones, Irven Jones, Lonnie Jones, Sharon Kelly, Colleen One of the more serious projects of the Class of '61 -L Kendall, Kirby Kloeber, Nancy Krebs, Shirley Lawry, Thomas Leishear, John Leonard, Joseph Seniors Lang, Terry Larson, Elizabeth Lawrence, Muriel Lines, Lynne Loy, Ronnie McAlhany, John McCrea, Linda McKeever, Dorothy Maccini, Mary Masters, Peggy Moore, Thomas Morehead, Dewey 4 Maddox, Maria Mangan, Kathleen Masters, Guy Moreland, Linda Morris, Charles Mullis, Sharon Seniors Nelson, Wayne Niccoli, Patricia Nichols, Richard Murphy, John Myers, Lynne Myers, Sandra Nielson, Julia Nutter, Nell Olson, Patricia Patterson, Robert Paul, James Payne, Dorothy Rated as one of the top Senio-r parties, here we see Madison's dignified S e ni o 1' s enjoying themselves at THE Halloween blast given by Marynell Myers and Linda Shanklin. ' Payne, Jimmie Penn, George Pennino, Donna Seniors Polk, James Pruett, Jean Rae, Ruth Piebenga, Sjoukje Pierce, Richard Plaugher, Mary , iee ZZG Ransom, Mary K ik. H gs Vrky ff ,,',, 1 1 1 aeeee o Ready, Doretha 3 -K VV., - a , a iff , , Robertson, Constance 'AV gfiff T1 42 ,Q-z3,,'1, , 1q,wf-,ff.f.f:,ifwf.,f,,i,,g,,g'g3s1 ig'vf1w22a,f.'gff'. 1- 'Q 1 'gafiw ff 4 .f ,a,igs+z2Qg-:fir 1 . ,. fi 2. Vi 1' Robinson, Danny Robison, Elaine Rockwell, Eugenia Royer, Kathleen Royer, Kenneth Russell, Janice ellle- , , Rllllll i -. Rodeffer, Winfred R S Rodgers, Joseph Rollins, Alice ll 1 ih' ' ,. ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,, S M, ,,,,M,,.- 5, , ., ,.f,o.g:,s-.aww iv 5 N 1, ' 1, .- 1 1'1'--f,:1,11mw'lw-V, .3 -- f- aff '- ., ..,, 1 ,Q k In I 3 sr iiglaf 'K Q ,, Sanderson, Russell W v ggi im X Q R g Schaefer, Betty 33 WL r ,, L, xv' 'P ,R ., ,, ...,.,,. . ,.,.. mf A . V. f-1.5: V, Q F -lf i , . . A. V 1 - 5 -- . . ' . .,,.. Schaffer, Richard ,,,.. , ,127 '- Aga : 32-55 ,- . oilgf x R , ' -1 2 ' f ' I Y fwfr' .. 43 l Shanklin, Linda Shaw, Robert Seniors Sheehan, Richard if 93, C if A Schoenberger, Patricia Sconyers, James Scott, Robert Shomo, Nancy Simiele, Frank Simpson, Brenda Smith, Robert Smith, Sharron Sorenson, Karen 4.1 Suarez, Tanya Talley, Martha Tate, Robert Sorenson, Sharon Spencer, Charles Sullivan, William Thomas, James Tindle, Phyllis Titus, Elaine Seniors Vasaly, Charles Vickery, Donald Walker, Eva Trent, Roy Trundle, Joanne Van Buskirk, Robert Walker, John Welborn, John Wiley, Judy Woodward, Billie Woody, Betty Worley, Dorsey Montgomery, Edsel Smallwood, Donald Thompson, Linda Bennett, David Carter, Clarence Chew, Betsy Coleman, George Farris, Charles Gaines, Glenn Grominger, Howard CAMERA SHY Johnson, Carlton Katona, David Ledford, Dudley Lyons, Richard McCarson, Theodore McCormack, Kevin Mayo, Donna 47 Wrenn, Richard Perkins, Robert Power, John Shoemaker, Elmer Smith, Larry Stephenson, Edward Wilson, John Wynkoop, Douglass Young, Peter Senior Superlaiives PERSONALITY PLUS Pct Niccoli Donny Robinson BEST LOOKING Morynell Myers Bob Tote Senior Superlatives FRIENDLIEST Jenny Russell Dewey Morehead Q,,Q-JQJ MR. AND MISS MADISON Connie Robertson Frank Sirniele Senior Superlatives MOST DEPENDABLE Wenonoh Heyl Joe Rogers N MOST ATHLETIC Gena Rockwell Bruce Borockmon f7' 50 bo, Senior Superlatives BEST ALL-AROUND Donna Pennino Don Vickery LZLXQ-jxlj MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Linnea Imler Jim Sconyers Senior-Superlafives fb f? BSST DRESSED Mario Maddox Dick Wrerm WITTIEST Nancy Arbogcst Bob Von Buskirk fcftpcfb f In I f -mgw mv - 2. 7:1-':1w1,r-,wi . li 1 if '':ii?5if5'5.55E5?f:'j?EfTZi?35 ,TQJA r- 51: fi? -xy, X , . f V: , va , ., ..,, . wa, T' p e-2 1 I ,. -- 14 A :',,:' it , 5 ' f '.-., I . . ,x ' ..Jv 'iIiffi,'15'5Y'? ZE1,,'1.' vi X ::E',Ei'f s ' v ,, sf N ,. x 4 -5-'LIP me 5 :ef 153522vi'::E 1?'5,siiZ:if?l' l ':H???-2' 3 -V .. .Q l Q if Yffiriz .. , z - I :ff ' fliifzklf i ig, ' iff ' l f if . , ' ' H 77 ii Qtgaxm,czg,,g4M1. ., I fi sew, ef' ,iv -- ..,, , . , , :mir-,.f: l-,,ffQ1Qzt: --v -L . 1 - M Mimi Aren't these what they used to bury people in? What is he doin' here?? Seniors Hutch Hutchins, asks Mary Fallon, as Jenny Russell inspects an Ital- John Fitzgerald, Bob Tate, and Ross Anderson co- ian urn on the grounds of Montpelier. operate in evicting a Junior from the Senior table. Senior Candicis The odd-well, the eleventh-Senior Superlative shows off her trophy: Mrs. Bradford, Most Beautiful Government Teacher. Dick Wrenn's yellow Cadillac circles the field show- No, no! cries Class President Danny Robinson as ing off Senior candidates for the Autumn Gold Senior cheerleaders watch some newcomers rehearse Court. a chorus line. 53 mam' ...... ..... This year is 'certainly one which all Juniors will remember for all its accomplishments. The Junior class has been very active, sponsoring foot- ball games, taking over the breakfast club established by the previous Junior class, presenting the Junior class play, and supporting many other activities of the school. Our biggest project was the sponsoring and the financing of the lavish Junior-Senior prom, and the greatest thrill, re- ceiving our long-awaited class rings in the spring. As We will be returning next September to begin our final year of high school, our minds turn to things of a more serious nature. We have a sin- cere desire to maintain the high standards set forth by Madison's first graduating class. f'S x sf ?55X WF3? v ah. .,-fn-3 1 ii- 'q ful-Y. Lf-95 Xxl gf .2 54 I I 55 uniors Anderson, Elizabeth Angeline, Gary Arnold, Ann Ashley, Jackie Augustine, Carole Baber, Tom Bailey, Linda Balderson, Ronnie Baldwin, Joan Baldwin, John Bartlett, Anne Baughman, Charlotte Benson, Robert Berry, Della Bixby, Barbara 21 'V vi, Asif is w. ff zx If K ! 1,5 J V- rt gk Q 'KELLY . , sa 1 1 6 Q 'MW if f 4Q7i5?'wfiis: 2 H ?S'g :ff .,.ars:..f' it K 'l YK r Q Q if, x ii 5 xg f Q M ik ml QQ. JNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Jane Brockwell Vice-President Donna Davis Secretary Mimi Stanley Treasurer Linda Camp X i f 6 4 y gil. 321299 'if , X 3 , A 2 u ' ,. LM W! ww' wg-W V i' ' H 'K x V A C --'fm - A Mfr: , . ., . -' 1-az, ' . .vI4?1?X? 'f QW ,l,23g,g2 K ga, ,,. H A ,L .., W. . f 95- 'ffm' 5,fl'fll- i llsls rm . I, J , . U in Ji I 1 Blackwell, Bobbie Blackwell, Neen Bock, Carol Bockleman, Ida Bodnor, Ted Bond, Louise Booze, Louise Botkin, Kathleen Bowden, Sue Boyd, Pat Broome, Joan Broome, Jon Bryant, Fred Burke, Sandra Lee ' 'V ' Burkhardt, Faith Bynaker, John Cabaniss, Mike Caddle Richard Cagle Anna 3 ! Y Cameron, Minnie Sue 1 l , ,Q ,s ,. ,, M osezlfsssgsfwffisis57xf2,5f, V- sf ifiiegeiilmwl Wififslksiifilf ,Q 'V ' K , le i? 1 i 9 , ff gm f , , - Q' L - 5 I ' w i 1 A .. Q 7V , on ,M ? N T25 3 t 'Wh- y 'npr ,I uf f ,'iA - L Camp, Linda Carroll, Judy Carter, Elizabeth Chambliss, Nat Clark, Charles l'oi ' , i . A 'iifilll-fill A I ' - A . L, Clark, Michael ' f: Q.f , ' B Cloney, Garry L ' ' 'J , ' g ' Clonts, Robert o r comer, William g ' Colony, Mary V' ,'lVi,, Viii f ,,.,l , V . Cooper, Bruce L B Cornell, Martha I ', l , f lif f. 151: f QQYS' if , l V Courtney, Louise iei I Cunnin ham Steve 57 . . - us, 1 ' ' A 15 in ..' ,f1e -Ni. J 7' ! Q , or Curry, Nancy Custer, Barbara Cybulski, Andrea Darnell, Linda Davenport, Linda Davis, Donna Davis, Gettine Davis, Linda Dawson, Carolyn Dean, Dora 'bn 'l? ' uniors H-mmmmm. Guess assigned seats aren't so bad after all. Wonder what this assembly 1S about? Delap, Kara w D DeWitt, David Donohoe, Douglas Q 0 Douglas, Karen Downs, Sylvia Dunn, Charles ' Duval, Karlyn Dyer, Gail Eckhert, Margaret Eggers, Angela ,lilly Everett, Mary Fermanick, Nicholas Fincham, Virginia Finnelle, Barbara Fisher, Margaret Florimbio, Margo Forbes, Barbara Frazier, Barbara Frazier, Peggy Galloway, William Gannaway, Thomas Gilbert, Antony Glading, Edward Gnegy, Carolyn Goddard, Linda Good, Nancy E. Goodkind, Conrad Goodrich, Janice Goodwin, John Graham, Mary Lee K wa E ., TW, i ' mst,--fl 5 ivvf' 359:55 .As 'V A sv, . SW E, ' 3 ' , ,, V 'W ,A 'Ii 5 'Y- , an . i l , at' In . V ' jf li my , ,,.. M, as la ,H rf. .. . if 5 . grzga ij 4 P, f,g,,.W,,,:..,.,Qk , ,'z,Ml?'. J, - fi 2 i. azg ,,.., , ,.,, iii 4 V ,Eiga . 59 - 5' 'Q x 1 vs .1 C- w.,,,f , , o f r l 7 ffl,-'. 1 :fziffzii 4 .peas az wr A 1 3525251 2 5aE54ii,3.55.-if ,-. 1- 'f ' mf X, N 'il X , 1 ,.,, -- 9 fi 'KQV l fuk 3 gg 4 , -, as PM Griffith, Charlotte Groves, Dorothy Groves, Lee Houngs, John Hall, Charla Hall, Jerry Hanken, Mary Ann Hannsz, John Harbough, Carolyn Harris, Pete Henline, Barry Henrichs, Bonnie Hicks, Jerleen Hicks, Marvin Holder, Richard Ee jggf 'Q'27 5 X gg V',k 1 ,S My ?7, ' a 'Q W we E 'e aa l ' ? A 42: E.. V uniors Paul Rornig and Charla Hall can enjoy a break in rehearsal, but the stony-faced Buckingham Palace guards have nothing on Nat Chambliss. T. Holland, Fred Hoptiak, Elaine Hough, Richard Hughett, Charles Hunter, Margie Isenhour, Jim Janes, Carole Jennings, Carolyn Jennings, Willard Jetmore, Ronny Johnston, Thomas Joiner, Melvin J udd, Joanne Keebler, George Kelly, Cleo Kemp, Ellen Kerns, Stanley King, Robert Knicely, Linda Knight, Allen Knoll, Barbara Knott, Mattie Knowles, Norma Krebs, Donald Kudej, Sandra Lambert, Jaclyn Landerghini, Susanne Lane, Barbara Lang, Jane Larson, Harvey Lashley, Sallye Leatherwood, Larry Ledford, Sara Lemaster, Betty Lewis, Leslie Linaburg, Sandra Lollar, Thomas Longacre, Lee Longville, Janet Loomis, Lynn - l ,,,..., ,N eff' .. -1 . ,i i avi vase , ,, x., a '- N I . , ,Q y- 5 a X h K , KI? Ye r s:...g, f ,,.- an L 9104 . ' vw, A i , 'fl ' P' 32 E 'v TM gl I Lucas, James fy Lundy, Steven K ' Lunsford, Nancy . ,V M Lusby, Edward ,ggg, LynCh,J0hn al 444' vw if l 7 in ,I Madison, Mary 1 Mahorney, Celia Mallonee, Nancy ' V - Manger, Karen 9 X x M df Manvell, Barbara Mason, Michael - i .- ' ' i lilfxlzbeffi E2 1 . we . . Massey, Robert Mathias, Gary May, Garland May, Kenneth , 16 il p,,,.,f:lf1vw,f:fffg,a rw- .1 W.,4.l, ,, .,,, K ,Q l ,?,E I a , ,X Rm f 'WX D ri? 3,1525 4 4 ff, fi' ,. ', , K ,p ,. Qi 11. k 3 , -c l ww, 'i 'E f r o 5 A uniors A dillar, a dollar, A ten o'clock scholar Oh, what the heck, plain LATE! Hx 'Z sw ' S f Lf ,.., , f X7 1,2 X 'T' 'f .4-IO' 7 ,gf.,efjf,1fMf ffwfkfff F2 f oi, G V Y fl 'Q vw X it f 4. .Karen Douglas is just McCarson, Sandra McClain, Michael McKinney, Carolyn McMickle, Wade Meisinger, Shannon Miller, Nancy Miller, Patricia Millhauser, Christina Minton, Marcus Monday, Douglas Morris, Tommie Sue Morton, Verlin Moshos, Diane Murray, Arthur Lynn Newberry, Kemp O'Connor, Donald Oliver, Susan Onesty, John O'Ryan, William Parsons, James 62 Pearson, Janet Peck, Cheryl Pennino, Walter Pfalzgraf, Rebecca Pierce, Carol Pollard, Jeff Potter Jennifer Powers, Carolyn Prather, Louetta Previte, Patricia Propst, Dorothy Prosise, Carolee Provan, Janice Pruitt, William Raunch, Kathleen Raines, Florence Raymond, Joan Reid, John Reiley, Margaret Rice, Vincent Mx' is J .,1,.syfQ-asf., A R fi J E 3 x i sf . , Yi' 'K J M, we A +w X xl Hn , f 4, X f Qs X :., ,, V, '- ,Tj 9 1 f P X5 sin' ,W , 'H A-Q , , mf I ,f ,I:'f: fs?Yf7 si' i lf '2f1?,?'1 Hz s -xii ' , J r J 1. as K lu ' I ' ' , Robey, Joseph Romig, Paul Sakole, Patrick args, '1.s1g,,, -xi ,iz . - fx 4' :H 'fislk l ,M vu 1 'L Q .M if if,eeagfqgi,3,i,f+eWf',, L, ,el me - is s,fwi.,:,m K 'll , 'wivwiviffi' L- x,s'wQgfrF2gvgp2:,,,f:Q,-:wifi 2 i,,, ' f' gwzfwsiw 1 f wry ,-,,,-.. Vi .-. r x , 44 , 4 K 2955? Sartori, Peter Seymour, George Shaulis, Michelle Shaulis, Yvonne Shearer, Elizabeth Shumaker, Linda Simpson, Joan Smith, Bruce Smith, Erwin Smith Jan Smith, Richard Craig Snyder, Wayne d. wr -Q aaa, g Z, LA l Sorrells, Judy Spiuafs, Gary i p Springmann, Frances Tiff' -'K,V . -. L Stanley, Margaret , ' Stanton, Carol W ' J or to rrarrrr r,rrr , ' J e 1', c ' u D ,,rrr M, irttl . Stem, Joan A KVV: I ,ig K, if 3 . Stewart, Ryan I VAA q Q , ' Stickley, James , S Strange, Joseph , ' Sturms, Jack -,--. i R R tr' V ' Swanson, Wilbur X'1- , ,ff . . , .iq I. .,,, Swlnk, David , 1-', , . V' Q. x , V ' - R- ,V ,t1,- 1 ,,rr - or fs, U ffj S ... ,J 4,0 Switzer, Warren ,A ' 1 S f l, g Tate, Gayle 3 'ill' , T so Tatum, Chr1S s p 1 I-ffmf' V, 4 'Lttr , . fe w uniors 'Y , ,r,, X J Z Rx 3, Thompson, Karen Timme, Sandra Traina, Jacqueline Trimmer, Susie Utting, Carolyn Valsamis, Steve Varney, Eric Vittucci, Kenneth Volovick, Phyllis Waldman, Michael Wallace, Tobi Ward, Donna Ward, Richard Warner, Toni Jean Weed, Curtis J Q my 'YLSQY3 ' vw gf!!! X, Taylor, Keith Taylor, Robert Teklinski, Marcella Thompson, Judy Thompson, Peter if Evita? trl T S 'E if .,-fs B-wma., J J ,R ffl- i hy! if Q' x 'E V .2 N 19 , Q ff V V MNC-iw' 4 J R , .f ,, r. 3 x , r 4x4 at X ! 3? 1 5,9 1 , V . g555,5:j,sfi','-eff noir: ,511 ,L 1 f ww 1 . ' S - s ,, n 4, 64 U f e, Joh ' Williams, guane lson, Lynn Wolfrey irley o ey, David 41 Wrenn, et ' Wri t oan right, Wayne Yeung, Priscilla Young, Ralph 'lS0n, Judy Young, Thomas Oliff, Larry Nielsen, Chris Vernon, Marty af 5:51, 1,5 24 + Z i if V .,. W 5 Ri if W... A 331 af? , . ..s..w,.s .3 4.5. K ,Dei ,.., .. tibiilifi ss Sw l l f' . 5 li sir .Q .,,,., L 1 'W 5 M' La, ... 2 , N .,,. Wise'-axial: mm iw-wuz fn, A-ff-- 2, . ,Ma ,.i, v v 6 5' 1- iw'-'55f -iVz'f.r1: fill'i,1.z.f?l.i'5Q3ffff., i 3 aff ms.fe3gi,1?1lf if 'f-1 : I ' ,afg ,5..: .. , S 'ifi f' ' , Deck the halls with Junior posters, Fa-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-lal P.S. The play was a Big Success. Q1 W i .3 m ff .' - Q NZ X 5, W , :W X 'ui l' fi' if Q 2, lik: ,ENG 5 1- fl QQ f X N ,I x i gi G 1 .- , Q l gk i, ,, ms, 5, X S SWT, cf' ,s x 'Y xg S .f4l.-Jw :z.m.H f- - .f N., 1 2 fl if , Ill Qaviofnnfer ......... This past year has been very successful and rewarding for the Sopho- more class. Remembering that next year it Will be our responsibility to finance the prom for the Seniors, we have Worked hard in order to gain both money and prestige. Mr. Bradford, our sponsor, has been of great assistance by sharing his experience with us and advising us in all of our undertakings. During the year we sponsored football games and dances. The records which our classmen made on the Junior Varsity teams have made us justly proud. The Sophomore picnic and dance at the termination of the year were certainly well earned rewards for all of our labors. X XY dill, ff ., ' xii' ,bmxyl Wm Yum fe 1 Ya ' 66 , ,W www- 2 l l l l l SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President Torn Grogan Vice-President Penny Gottlleb e,,,,, Secretary Mary Ellen Walker S Treasurer Bonnle Prev1te Y S o p h o m o r e 5 lrer Aamodt, Patricia . :11 V, V .J 1 2 5, Albanese, Michael l , Z , e 4 ff , V , V Qi 3 Ashford, Betty 1 aV,a V 3 , V 4-V rrh g f A L, Ashley, Carolyn S' S' it ' A 3 V Aylestock, Lou ' ' 1 W ,V 4' Bainum, Paul - V VlVVf Barton, Kathleen SVVV VV b.,, L V V - Beard, Ronald ,VC V A . VV N V az A Becker, Elizabeth V V A Q 3 WJ A 9 W Beckwith, Robert 2' ' - Bennett, Anthony f ill? A ' E ,,n,, C Benza, Thomas ' ' a V ' l1f'flz?5 'K Beauch, Steve V .,V, V , ' e eg , ,,VV Bills, Arthur Vl.1 V il,,' , ' fl it A ' l flfllf 5 , - V'-- A fl B1aCk,W2rF0n eeeerotd I i eettd ' Blatchford, Anne -elii ' H ' C Boland, Joe izg ,,. ii-' iii,i' ' Holes, June ,, l A eeflre A 68 Borland, Dee Anne D Borntrager, Shlrley Bottenberg, M-ary B1 lttlngham Frank M an X ,., y-,,,L, K Z nnnn A : 5 I 45 ' . . k V ' I ul V, H, kk-, vm ,Wggz S W ..-- -. 77 E . :Q ' ' 'L ' frsssbia w iie if g MM -:a ni 51.5.4 N, A ei .-.. E r Nw x ,hw- ma ' .v J' s ,f X X , . . , xx I 1 A ef '-Sw ,. .5 A 1, fsfgfxi-ew S5 J x 1 mgi 'B' 5 ., gi: 1 P' . xx Q 1 5 + rx A 1 few , JFETEE4''ff4?5xf5f,i35fZ?a?i9fjffg7'-- ' A K Ns .. m s - g ' iii ' H s:,'?:'s w Q nnn an E W n A Ii. i -V.L .2 . 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Aki' I I Q Q., I ,tt . A . . sb G+... 1 8 ' a 65 we .- V 2if.S3Qw 1 .. ,- , . af, E my , -e w , r - 1 1 X 'Q Q 5 fe, .. , i Sophomores Fletcher, Carl Fontana, John Fontana, Kay Frazier, Dwight Fredman, Anne French, Jennifer Gaile, Marvin Gapp, David Garland, David Gheen, Amy Gheen, Raymond Gheen, William Gill, Margaret Goddard, Paulette Gooding, Jane Gooding, Robert Gooding, Sandra Gordon, Francis Q L w r .L L, M W, fu f ' Q Ywn,a'I,g5?f X 'if 'Y' 1' X x l 1 ,W K l ' 1 ,Q . 29,- 5 u mf - 331, , , Darcey, Stephen gkg l. , V 6 Darden, Rebecca ' Pg W Darne, Robert Darne, Willialn ' Ki Davidson, Linda Hb Davis, Richard , Dean, Chester 4- ,W Dellinger, Carolyn 9 5 ' Dellinger, Donald , Q KY Dennis, Leanne iw W Deuterman, Jackie ' W' Dickerson, Jame Dinterman, David , V, I L Drake, Hope T Dunn, Patrick Q Dunn, Phillip ' fl Dunn, Phyllis i f fs? 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Parnell, Robert Patterson, Judith Peck, Doris Peck, Patricia Plaugher, Carolyn Poland, Brenda Pomeroy, Carol Pond, Stephen Powell, Arlyn Powell, Marion Powell, Sandra Presley, Paul jg ,Q I ...cv Q ' , J ,, Previte, Bonnie , . 1 Price, Carolyn ,A , V Puckett, David SW A fw - g Purdom, James RaineS,.Bfenda ?,ifV'?'4'l 4 Rathgen, Lee .. . .. ..,, . .. P V- , - ra, 1,3,vi'sifow,gfv , new I- 1 - f ' . - l P, 13, '1 'f J J , P -T!f 'T V 11 y 'S 1 ' 5 fuswigiws' ' effgzwk2f2ff:gs:, f ' L . ,,.. N ,,VEk,,i,y,l4E, ff,,l , . K f ,, U ' . ' .. P .L Q J - 1 I . .flfli-5 1? 4 Mia K :ff f 5 ,1SS'271-iff -at .V 14 W , gf, -V -f g y, .. wr: ,, , W ' ,ye :W - V-1 1. 35:5 f- Q1 nv 73 3 ' - f - Q 3 gr li eliffi fr m if N X K Q N, ami! , Q , f'SQEf1557fF?5f5?iiff?i' fffiy-1ei5VfL .lsQX if 'V W 5591558 LY -'YW Q fi? M 1' fH!AfsPfQ:?uf:f,vff,ffs -I We-,I ga--.. 2351: .2 5. ,. ' ,tax-:mrssi as ,ii f if'V5f' Lx9l:V - 734, 3315552 ff L ,- ' W, ,7,. it K , mi, --f - -. ,. si 1 . .-ff. 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Oh, well, at least they are indescribable! agree the first shift Sophsl Rauch, Carol Rauls, Helen Redmond, Patricia Redmond, Roxanna Remling, Maurice Reussow, Sandra Rideout, Dawnalyn Riggs, Timothy Rinker, Kenneth Riordan, Pat Robertson, Norman Robinson, Penny Rodefeller, Mark Rollins, Jane Rorrer, Christine Royer, Elizabeth Rule, Robert Runyon, Connie Ruud, Janet Sager, Keith Sanborn, Arthur Sauls, Barry Schnabel, Eric Schullery, Louise Scrymgeour, Patricia Seaver, John Searing, Ruby Shafer, Robert Shanton, Dee Sheehan, Paul g, Sh1pe, Barbara L, .m'-, Sleboldy John i V ' 9 A Ti1ii41ifVif SIUGS, BGVQTIY 1 mf! L',- V QV Q, - -1 Sitnik, Gloria ' h, f ,,', ' Slater, James f V- LL 52 , L L, Sloper, Ronnie - 'W ? HV Lyi' li T L X Ds , 'x 545, ' my Kk,, V 5 .ikk ' 21' V,-,I wi-V ,U Smiley, Donald L L LL Smith, Barbara ,Lf , , , fix, ,, gg, Smith, C. L , , Smith, Linda , Smith, Wilson L. ' . Alf' V V'!:'f , Sottosanti, P. , , , ii-,' , -V ' ,e,, ,,,,,,, ,.,.,, X V. ALNLV. ,Lh. i, ,,.g , X, ,, A -i1- 1V , ' , ., - V , . - A' i 'i ' S' Spencer, Shirley L ' ' ' zlu .L c' SpenCer,Wi111am ,V S StaHekVM1112fd l 'ie i eS r .,. ,, A Starkweather, R. L , i,i ' A V, r Ste1'r1,Vir inia ' , 're. fi Stewart, Richard If W' , V A Q, .. . it LL, Ffa 'W 'LHSWE ki5if'.Jfa1'l V- Z ifliaixviiis Stewart: Susan Y , ,V Q Stuart, Mark VV f nrllie , VAVVZ V ., Sutphin, Scott V ,, rnilie eill is 4- Sydnor, Joseph , L. , 1V 'J fV 9- if ,rhi Vg L V V V. -l-- 4 Va , iy- m V VV . ,fV VV -V Jw- -' V Val Tate, Steve 'L - ,e',h L E ,5 f -' ,L ' i-,' Thomas, Ellen ' V15 gf '-r, S L ii' ' 'S' 1, ' ' V , f.,, EV- V, ' T3 V ' 95-1, J' 'iff ,. fi i 2l' V2f:V' 'I --,l. :-1 1 . , - - ',,r Thompson, Aileen i'-ei'i A VV Thompson, Warner gf V , , 5 je - Thornberry, Sylvia V ' ,TV ,V ' , A - e f V ,, si' a -W V ,1V' U ,V VVVV V Ve V- V V - , ,. L' Trent, Jane 5 ,SSV - H V ,,,, V, Q- --,'-V L ,, 5 , Turner Tawn 5 5 V.V', 1 ,V ,VVVV . 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L. . , , . - 'ii ISWHA V. , V 'rs A ,vw ' w s is 3, V sip -...V '.,. :- :f1V5:,f3 Y , gf V, .VVV 1,-,,, X QV 7, me Warner, Anita Weber, Glenn Wells, Jacquelin West, Sandra Williams, Charles Willis, Martha Wilson, Victoria ' Wolfrey, Carol Wood, Betty Wood, Janet Wynkoop, Thelma Youmans, Arthur , ' V f' Q , ' V' ' V ' M 'f .2 J ,E 'V dit! -? f V VV '3' 3 V--'-fi 1, 11:2 ' 75 Eminem.. .... When we first entered Madison, everything was new and different to us. We were not accustomed to high school life, and, as a result, We made many mistakes. But as each day passed, we continued to learn by our own experience and the examples of the upperclassmen. During our first year of high school We have tried to gain the recogni- tion and respect of those about us. We now realize that through these efforts We have really become an active part of Madison. As Freshmen, our activities have included sponsoring football games and after-game hops. We are also proud of the showing our boys made on the Freshmen teams of football and basketball. Near the termination of the school year We held a traditional dance exclusively for Freshmen. As future Sophomores, We are faced with more responsibilities and obligations, but we are also looking foward to performing bigger and fied f I, better services for our school. L. Pj Q ji' Ziff N fl JW I f W I X if X! L mf ' WALL X W XX X X Owl 7fgM4,gfl U , LQ M A fifhif' 3 0 6 fl y lil ww Xxx 4,244 X A WU? 6 l f . pill. Al W ,uf y, if y , X X D' AMW gi fijbtlji ,fc gli v X YN y J f e M lx O ,Qi - . 4 WZ W X it f 'X - . , . i ,f i . , arrlf' P. ,X , 0 ik ,fi 'X XM! k A, 1 ,xy 4 ,M 15' , f if vtff 6 ii, if , U Kr 7 77 l f if is,g:f, ,:. , Q if ' sr ,gm e ima, ' - -f---, , ,Q ff 3, 5 Y, ,,,,,,, Q F' A A 5 , . A . ,K.3,AY, i . Z 1 XX , '- ' X V ,, ' F A ' Q , A . 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Baldwin, Susie Barton, William Ballay, John Beach, John Beaty, Orren Bell, Barbara Bell, Thomas Benjamin, David Benge, Laura Benson, Doug Benzar, Tom Berry, Peggy Berry, James Beverly, Joseph Bines, William Birdwell, Larry Blackwell,'Gwen Blasco, Vincent Blevins, Richard Bohannon, Joyce Bolevitch, Mary Bond, Glenn Booth, Gary Botkin, Mike Bowman, Don FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President Connie Mason Vice President Sandra Kirby Secretary Charlotte Reid Treasurer Ruth Dominy 78 Bowman, Robert Boyd, Susan Branner, Faye Breeden, Muriel Bremigan, Mike Brooks, Pat Brown, James 1 K'-rr , li ig. 4 . xv' f f'A m'f'Y 1 SLN , i dl. , , , , as 'V QV wg W , I 1 Q.. L. Buckles, Helene V W V., , Burke, Michael ' V V ' 'll.' V Burnham, Jon K L . ,,,f. - 5' A Burton, Betty A ,L ' V Bush, Martha '- , 3 ,,u B ' 'J A 'L V' fr QR, Callander, s. ' , Campbell, L. ,mm L 11' , ,l AV Q 'y XV V ,LVIZ I Vl, , V VV V V VV VW Cancilla, George , ' ' V Calcamp, Virginia y , V 'V ,. 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Metz, Barbara Meyer, Leroy Meyer, Mary Miller, James Minard, Sonja Minor, Annette Moore, David Moreland, Judy Morgan, Mike Morris, Richard 82 M,M, f. ,M M ,aM -a .- ,Mc Moyer, Lawson M f Q ' Murphy, Carl ' ' , Q af ,:,:,, YV I , , N Murphy, Patricia W - ,'1 a:' V , , if Murphy, Rosalind M ' , ,M 'L - 1 M Murphy, Sandra - ui'i ' N M qyymy , -- V I 'M Nichols, Renn Z 'L' 1 i ' ,,, ii , 2 A Q.EMuMT,X Nixon, Nan k,,,,,, 'M M -.,, 'Y fl fzz P,,a-1' a L M MQ, ig M M p,ip T' M 1 ,1 Nusbaum, Thomas i'ii'ii V H Nutter, Sandra 0 p M ' 6 0'Brien,Greg01'y To 5 af P S :., - rfia M Q ,WM O'Rourke, Paul i i , ,,., ,, ' MM M X if '.S,, M J ,N O'Sullivan, P. , QM-if Q 5 i 1, uA :ff ,IQ S Owen, SUS-an ,,,A ,i-,, M Page, Marjorie ifv M M ' r ' gQ gh it lg L Pard, Richard M M ' Parker, Neal , ' , 5 , ' S u Parks, Nancy ,YM ,M ' a ' Patton, Margaret L' I MM M , M, ,,'1e-e , Q ff , M Payne, Carol at T an MM - a ff aM M Mve eeei e iilr - Dale a erfyf Daryl M1 M 'e: in s P M M M M NMMMM , MMMMM 1-Mia? 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J Young, Dwight A D V J,' i q ,,,, Ale JV A Young, Jeffrey ' Youngs, William gg 3,5 Q, J, , , it V Poore, J Ohn l 'J f J 1 r'-r f JJ , C J' 'J fiJJ 5 JJ. .41 :J ' 'Qt 3.21:fr': ' 85 M-m-m-m boy, Almond Joy, says Don VanHoWe1ing, but the others seem un- concerned. gym.. ......... .... . .. Sportsmanship - teamwork - school spirit. These are the words to describe the 1960-1961 Warhawk athletic program. Win or lose, whether for old teams or the new, there was always a crowd of Madison rooters cheering for their team. No Warhawk will ever forget the excitement and the crowds at the games, the thrill of seeing Madison drive for the winning touchdown, basket, or home run, or the half-time shows with our band or majorettes performing in their new uniforms. The athletes will remember those sore muscles after first practices, and the nervous feeling before the first game. The coaches will remember the thrill of winning the big game or the disappointment of losing the close one. All three, spectators, players, and coaches, united to make this a thrilling year in the field of athletic achievement. 86 , 1 87 jg -if 4. ,u A fA:ef,,,11 g, ,.' W V' , J ' M,,,. M, rum? r, y,Af1vC K fi mg,,LA,,.4fU,K- 5, QMS 1, ,' . ' 7 g.ifea-535.94 , 4, A f' ,f I ' ' -' ' 1 5 .Q , Q 1 , ,Lf R '-1 , ' ,lf I ,Lt , ftffffeflf -jr.. M-M ,acl-4c.r,,L ,- ,, wwtittgfac lm' ,.-i'6g,g,.e6f' LQ, Kgjgl 'i,'QfX.i-'!i4ih W ,Ld ' ' f ' ig, , lj, W 1, 5157- ij? , ,gf .?'i,Q1,,,,.,g' Row 1: Lee Lyons, Pete Young, Bill House, Tommy Trent, Bob Shaw, Don Vickery. Row 2: Ronnie Glaze, Lee Longacre, Pete Wrenn, Bill Collier, Mike Mason. Row 3: Mark Rodefer, Bob Rupp, Tom Baber, Doug Monday, Jim Isenhour, Mr. Weaver. E Varsity A POOR START . . . Returning to the football field this year with a year's varsity experience behind them, Mr. Weaver's boys were ready for some victories. At the beginning of the season, it seemed that this was not to be, as the Warhawks lost their first four. However, playing Lee'on the new home field, the Warhawks won their first game of the year, 27-0. Now the Warhawks were ready to roll! Next week the Madison squad traveled to Wakefield to play Yorktown. The rooters re- turned home that night barely able to whisper, but happy: Madison won in one of the most ex- citing games yet. ri i B l 1 The Warhawk defensive team cracks down on a Lee Ronnie Glaze goes. for first down before being hit by ball carrier. 4 7, a McLean tackler. John Fitzgerald, Mike Benton. Ray Hunt. Bruce Cooper, Warren Switzer, Penny Pennino. Larry Leatherwood, Jon Broome, Gary Spillars. Hootlial l . . . AND A SHINING FINALE ' Losing to Wakefield and then to Falls Church, within their own five-yard line in the last ten when Ronnie G1aze's 90 yard touchdown run in seconds of the game, surpassing even the York-. the closing two minutes of the game was called town game for thrills, excitement, and hoarse back, Warhawks were afraid they had seen their students. Then, against all popular opinion, Madi- last win. But on the following Saturday, they son beat McLean 19-6 as a thrilling wind-up to a learned the team was not ready give up. Madi- thrilling season. son beat Osbourn by stopping Osbourn drive l 'U jf Km U I yyfw yn! MM W ,M . ,ff or Ronnie Glaze goes for long yardage around his left end. Ray Hunt eludes the grasp of a Groveton tackler. 89 Row 1: Richard Pierce, Bob Tate, Bruce Barackman, Row 2: John Goodwin. Fred Bryant, Terry Jones, Row 3: Mr. Thomas, Jerry Hall, Tony Bennett, L 1 .-fi ,E Q 1 Vwf ,, L, , -f I is fiiiiil 52' X i W ,,LL . ,:L.,L E, Q . M M L l 4 5 5 W - Q HUNT TATE LYoNs HOUSE Varsity Scheciul e BENTON Opposing Team They We Herndon ...... .. 21 12 ,Q Fairfax ....... .. 19 0 Q. J .E.B. Stuart . . . . . 13 0 11a5 b Groveton ..... .. 20 0 Q Vzgq Lee ...... .. 0 27 Z L Yorktown .. .. 13 24 19 0 Wakefield PIERCE Falls Church . . . . 13 9 TRENT Osbourn .... .. 6 12 McLean .. .. 6 19 YOUNG SHAW L .1 VICKERY FITZGERALD BARACKMAN f,-' -V g 5 A511 - , SENIORS Row 1: Bob Tate, Pete Young, Don Vickery, Tommy Row 2: Bob Shaw, Bruce Barackman, Mike Benton, Lee Trent, John Fitzgerald, Bill House. Lyons, Ray Hunt, Richard Pierce. ' 90 Front row: Doug Mills, Clint Jones., Vjncent Blasco, Lee Rathgen, David Merricks, John Metz, Willy Jef- feries, Pete Clark, Robert Ramsey. Second row: Ray Cybulski, Alan Wilson, Arlyn Powell, Steve Tate, Jeff Cockerill, John Deputy, Paul Baynum, Roger Keys. QU, 300152111 Chester Dean, CManagerD, John McCauley. Third row Mr. Graves, Bob Darne, Myles Hunnicutt, Ted House chuk, Tom Grogan, Harry House, Bruce Young, LeRoy Rinker, Mike Holtgrave, Don Smiley, Bob Flynn, Ken Rinker, Mr. Bradford. The Madison J.V. Football team played a fine season in '60 While gain- ing the experience which will help them lead the Warhawk varsity to victories in years to come. With almost the entire J.V. squad returning from last year, the boys showed they were determined to make Madison Warhawks a name to be feared on the football field. QU, Schedule Opposing Team We They McLean . . . . . 6 6 Stuart ..... . 6 13 Falls Church . . . . 13 6 Herndon . . . . . 46 0 Fairfax . . . 19 6 Hammond .. 19 13 91 COACH NORMAN BRADFORD NX Q xy ,ix ,X --.1 H Nl- xl 'sr i ,TX X J r. fl: 't A GL Y x., YN . A P-, Row 1, left to right: Mike Bremigan, Paul Ingram, Gary Angeline, Tommy Tudor, Bill Bines, Roger Case, Barry Tombs, Jimmy Miller, Fred Felton, Jim Haney, Geo. Concilla, Sam Maddox. Znd: Mike Thomas, Dick Autobach, Dave Souders, Chas. Som- mers, Paul Williams, Craig Abbey Ravella, Fred Hutchinson, Steve Genua, Bob Scanlon, Ken Klo- man. 3rd: Butch Perry, Barry Copp, Bruce Stewart, Fred Majors, Mike Polo, Steve Hajtun, Howard Bailey, R. Wilson, Leroy Myers, Dick Fonner, Coach, Clinton Hannah. inib Qrade fifoofliail Starting out with a group of inexperienced boys, Mr. Hannah has molded them into a fine football team. Sparked by the enthusiastic sup- port of their fellow students, they played every game with the same sportsmanship and the same desire to win that marked the quality of play of the varsity and J .V. teams. 92 Schedule Opposing Team McLean Falls Church Lee Fairfax Groveton Front: Lonnie Jones, Coach Janozewski, Phil Humphreys. Standing: Mike Boggs, Bruce Barackman, Jack Strums, Bob Taylor, Steve Selquest, Kevin McCormack, John Power, Gail Tate, Pete Wrenn, Jimmy Payne, Keith Taylor, Harvey Larson, Tom Lollar. lUarsiQjlBasQct5aH Faced by the shooting of Co-captains Lonnie Jones and Phil Humphreys, the Warhawks were a far better team than their record indicated. Spirited, in spite of the poor season, the team always came out' on the court with the desire to play their best. Senior Lonnie Jones was one of the leading scorers, not only in Northern Vir- ginia, but in the state of Virginia. Filling the Madison stands at every game, the students gave their full support to the team. No one will ever be able to forget this season. The Fairfax game, going into two overtime periods before Fairfax Won by one point, the night that our co-captains scored 52 points between them-M these and many more events made the season one that will live in our memories forever. Schedule Opposing Team WE Wakefield .... .... 3 1 McLean ...... .... 6 2 Falls Church ........ 41 Groveton ........... 55 Osbourn ............ 73 George Washington .58 Fairfax ............ 63 Annandale ......... 51 Washington-Lee .... 34 Wakefield .......... 53 Mt. Vernon ........ 41 Lee ............... 71' Falls Church ....... 49 Stuart ...... .... 5 5 McLean ............ 49 Hammond .......... 44 Washington-Lee .... 38 Osbourn ........... 57 Fairfax ........... 61 THEY 60 75 41 84 74 68 64 74 55 77 63 70 47 63, 64' 67 82 54 74 SENIORS Bruce Barackman, Phil Humphreys, Kevin McCormack, John Power, Lonnie Jones, and Jimmy Payne did most of the work on the floor. Not shown: Frank Simieleu Jack Sturms goes in for two points. a, Warhawks wait on the bench for their turn to get in the ball game. 94 Left to right: Steve Herbert, Paul Presley, Frank Vernon, Skippy Hill, Tom Conway, Bobby Moore, John Konzleman, Dave Garland, Mike Hanlon, Bob Hunt, Byron Chinn, Larry Payne, Mike Carver, Dick Stewart. Not Pictured: Bob Rupp, Mike Waldman. Center: Coach Hannah. QU. Basketball Mr. Hannah, taking over as J.V. coach this year, coached his boys into a fine basketball team. Although they had a poor season, they were ably supported by the student body, and gained experience which will be in- valuable aid to future varsity teams. Paced by Bob Rupp, leading scorer for the team, the boys played good basketball every minute of every game. JUMP BALL, JUMP BALL, WARHAWKS GET IT . . . Bobb Rupp waits for the jump ball to start S C H e 1 e off another J.V. game. OPPOSING TEAM WE THEY Wakefield ....... .. 21 53 McLean ........ . . . 22 55 Falls Church . . . .... 31 50 Groveton .......... .... 2 5 65 Osbourn .............. .... 4 1 39 George Washington . . . .... 49 78 Fairfax ............. .. 40 55 Annandale ........ .... 5 6 66 Washington-Lee . . . .... 38 69 Wakefield ....... .... 4 1 46 Mt. Vernon . . . .... 43 52 Lee .......... .. 60 71 Falls Church . . . .... 45 39 Stuart ..... .... 5 9 62 McLean . . . .... 48 67 Hammond . . .... 39 70 95 Row 1: Ivan Mehosky, Lennie Schrank, Bill Binds, Donald Hertzberg, Craig Hayes, Tom Lutor, Howard Bailey. Row 2: Mr. Harris, Yancy Woodward, Lynn Lambert, Bill Pomeroy, Jimmy Upperman, Bryan McCormack, Steve Haden, Pat Beverly, Wil- liam Jefferies, Don Van Houweling, Richard Morris. infh-grade Basheihall Mr. Harris, new to Madison this year, quick- ly whipped his inexperienced boys into a ball team. The freshman team always Worked to-- gether as a closely-knit unit, gaining valua- ble experience in team Work which will be apparent in future basketball seasons. Schedule Opposing Team WE Stuart ......... ..... 2 2 Lee ......... ..... 2 2 Mt. Vernon .... ..... 4 9 Falls Church . . . . . . .52 McLean ..... .... 4 5 Annandale . . . . . . .42 Herndon ... . . . .52 Groveton . . . . . . .53 Osbourn ,. . .... 38 Fairfax . . .... 37 THEY 50 25 53 27 34 54 33 47 24 53 Row 1: Bill Tennant, Dick Holder, Nick Fermanik, Ronnie Martin. Row 2: Steve Cassias, .lim Parsons, Chief Gordon, John Hannsz, Bill Lindeman. Row 3: Mr. Kline, Bob Van Buskirk, Leroy Meyer, Dave Clark, David Conrad, Pete Sartori. Cross Country Although only an unofficial team this year, the Cross Country team turned in the best season of any Madison athletic team. Paced by Jim Parsons, they Won each of their regular meets and placed high in the Invitational meets in which they partici- pated. With all of the boys except two' re- turning next year, we can hope for a repeat of this year's fine record When Madison's Cross Country team becomes official. Lacking a track to practice on, the team had to make do by running through the woods and over the back roads of Vienna. Occasionally they stopped for a root beer, but their record shows that neither the root beers or the lack of a track prevented the boys from producing the finest team in the county. Meet 1 2 3 2 4 5 6 Participants Madison ..... Annandale ..,. Madison . . . Wakefield . . . Fairfax .,.. Wakefield Invitational . . . Madison ..... Fairfax ........ Northern Virginia , Meet Bridgewater College, J.V. .. Madison ....... Scores .. 27 .. 28 . . 31 . 33 . 58 6th out of 19 24 . 58 . 6th .28 .32 Tense and expectant, the cross country The Warhawks fail to take an early lead teams waits for the starting gun. but there is still a lot left of the race. Still behind, the Warhawks begin to close ' Jim Parsons takes the lead for the first! the gap. time. epgxif Eg ,, f 'tai , . gy Q' 'YifPvY . , K , r r jf' .,,, XV 9 , -7 V X 7 Lg n ' , l I . e, bw' 7 V . 4 tx A ,iv ' g6,','xf+,f N i 1 . V ' 4- -I if ff Jas-a t ,z X f, ' -gf K' . is figs:-I v 5 V 15 , l Max x: wwf. my 1, 531 1? 1 , f. . - V- 3 if - - ' is A f. ,M,,N,,--frm. wh, ., -1 --gi. ..1.,g?:--:,,,v4, , , ,', .X , 'g-515.. .1 I L ., x ry ,. . ' 5 ' : :,R,,3: .,q E I : 2, : We f J K , Aff:-ff me Vef, Avia.-f, V ....,, W. ,.. . , . , Coming into the home stretch, Jim is still After a grueling race, Jim Parsons takes in the lead. first placevfor the Warhawks. 98 Row 1: Bob Van Buskirk, Rodney Payne, Mike Albanese, Snyder, Mike Benton, Ronald Hutchins, Fred Bryant Ross Anderson, Ronnie Glaze, John Hall, Jim Horrell, Mike Bremigen, Arthur Youmans. Row 2: Coach Wood- ward, Dick Caddle, Chuck Morris, Warren Switzer, Wayne Mike Mason, Richard Schaeffer, John Goodwin, Joe Rog ers, Howard Grominger, Tony Bennett, Leroy Meyer Steve Cunningham, Fred Johns, Tod Johnston. wrestling Taking up a relatively new sport in Fairfax County, Madisoniformed its first wrestling team this year. Howard Grominger, new to Madison, was the only member of the squad who had had any previous experience. The rest of the team had to learn the sport from scratch from Coach Woodward, according to the rules set down for interscholastic teams. Many boys thought that high school wrestling was similar to professional wrestling. Contrary to this belief, however, gouging of the eyes, body slams, and kicking your opponent while he is down is not permitted. The student body had even less of an idea what wrestling was really like, but large crowds turned out anyway to support the team. Many students were greatly surprised to find that wrestling is such a gruelling and exciting sport. Losing only six members of the squad, Mr. Woodward can expect a fully-experienced team to turn out next year. Schedule. Opposing Team WE THEY Washington-Lee ...... 7 41 Osbourn ......... . . .12 38 Groveton ...... . . .24 26 St. Stephens .... . . .14 40 Stuart ...... . . . 7 48 Wakefield ...... . . .10 39 Falls Church . . . .... 19 38 SENIOR WRESTLERS Row 1 Bob Vfm Buskirk, Joe Rogers, Ronald Hutchlns John Hall Row 2 Chuck Morrli Richard Shaeffer, Mike Benton, Howard Cromlnger Jlm Horrell Is Jim Horrell plnned, or isn't he? Howard Grominger may seem to be underneath but he has actually gotten the better of Warren Switzer. IOO Row 1: Mr. Weaver, Mr. Graves: Row 2: T. Horoschak, K. May, T. Ganneway, T. Grogan, T. Bennet, M. Albanese C. Morris, T. Baber, K. Ringer, W. Intlekofer. Row 3. R. Pond, G. Kiebler, B. King, J. Lucas, W. Switzer, M. 0'Sullivan, R. Lowery, M. Benton, J. Youngs. Row 4: R. Hutchins, R. Anderson, B. Van Buskirk, G. Clooney 9 l l l 1 l l l ll , l ll D. Conrad, C. Goodkind, J. Hannsz, J. Horrell, K. Vi- tucci. Row 5: F. Johns, F. Bryant, L. Lyons, D. Morehead, J. Onesty, J. Parsons, P. Pennino, B. Tate, A. Powell, J. Brown. Row 6: C. Cash, S. Cassias, J. Fitzgerald, J. - Goodwin, B. House, R. Hunt, J. Eisenhower. Gracli l Placing ninth in the Fairfax County Relays, the Warhawk Track Team came out ahead of J.E.B. Stuart, and with this encouraging sign, the boys expected to win some meets in spite of their lack of experience. Although this was not the waythe season turned out, the team never lost its team spirit and desire to win. The big disappointment of the season was the defeat at the hands of Osbourn by three points. Led by Lee Lyons, Bill House, Fred Bryant, and John Goodwin, the Warhawks were especially strong in the hurdles, shot put, and pole vaulting events. The team will return in '61 greatly bene- fitted by a year's experience. Judges watch closely to mark the spot where Pen y Pennino's heels hit the sawdust as he goes for a winning broadjump. K lOl ' l l John Goodwin shows his pole vaulting form at the Fairfax County Relays, where he tied for third place. Mike Benton practices the high jump. Bob Tate winds up for the discus throw. Track team captain Bill House throws the shot for the Warhawks. ! Ray Hunt goes. over the high hurdles while practicing for his event in the next meet. Bob Van Buskirk finishes the last lap of the four mile relay at the County Relays. One lap to go as Conrad Goodkind leads in the 880 yard race at Hammond. 1 ' ' gives fl g f, , A Lee Lyons demonstrates the hurdle form which helped make him leading scorer for the team. , l Row 1: Mike Carver, Billy Darne, John Leishear, Mike Massey, Pete Wrenn, Don Loweree, Lee Rathjen, Bruce Cooper. Row 2: Assistant Coach Clint Hannah, Bruce Barackman, Marvin Hicks, Gerry Hall, Terry Jones, Russ Sanderson. Don Vickery, Varsity Baseball Coach Norman Bradford. The varsity baseball team, with two wins, had the best season of any Varsity team during Madi- son's first year of competition. Defeating Falls Church in the first game of the season 8-0, the team seemed ready to make up for the poor sea- sons faced by the other teams during the year. However, the team was plagued by bad luck, losing several games by only one or two runs, and picking up only one other win. High school baseball usually does not attract large crowds, but the Warhawks, in spite of the season's losses, always played before a large crowd of Madison rooters. Fans will long remember the brilliant play by Bruce Barackman at third and Bruce Cooper at first. Sparked at the plate by Billy Darne, Marvin Hicks, John Leishear, and Bruce Barackman, the Warhawks always made their turn at bat an exciting part of the game. With nearly the Whole squad returning next year and a year's experience behind them, the team expects a much better season in '61. ' And now the air is shattered by the force of Casey's blow... Pete Wrenn at the plate for Madison. A lone figure by the base line, Mr. Hannah coaches third. I 7 ,3 .,f M, ,sf- f Y I i SANDERSON L .q p i S c H e Jul e p i , eeei i Opposing Team We They A epeee Falls Church ... 8 pvbl Annandale ... ,.. 7 -qg ji Wakefield . . . . 0 uqizi Mt. Vernon .... . .. 2 Osbourn .... . . . 2 Hammond .......... . . . 4 Q LEISHEAR George Washington 6 , Fairfax .......... 8 LOWEREE 'X:'wq ' Washington-Lee . . . 2 Stuart ......... 0 McLean . . . 5 i Lee .... .... 5 i v BARACKMAN Bruce Barackman races the ball to first base. Keeping his eye on the ball, Bob Masey gets set to swing. IOS N Row 1: Ted McCord, Harvey Larsen, Doug Monday, Ralph Young, Don Smiley, Ted Roland, John Bynaker, Gene Remling, Phil Lynn, Keith Taylor, Bob Hunt, Assistant Coach Jim Bowman. Row 2: Manager Rodney Paynef, Richard Hayes, Jim Upperman, Tom Conway, Willy Jeffereys, Ray Cybulski, Barry Tombs, Bob Rupp. QU, Baseball Undefeated by any Fairfax County teams, the outstanding J .V. Baseball team captured the Fair- fax County J .V. Championship. During their sea- son, not only did the J .V. boys Win the county championship, but they were the only team of the year to hand a Stuart squad a defeat in any sport. The J.V. team will probably lose some boys to the Varsity next year, but for the most part the team will return intact for, we hope, a similar season. Don Smiley is. at bat with Bob Rupp catching as the Jayvees e practice. ,'i2'f -Q SS JTJEE, ' ' e . W . re 2, Ovveeme Team We They i 1 '-'Fein Wakefield . . . 1 16 , H 7' , ve, e 2 i f ' . . . .1 a , ' . 2: ef.S wi ..,- f JM km' f ,I ' .f.V Ji' i,jiEy.v,,:ef,.fv.e,--,fi 1., .r X. Ni- Mt. U I ' 6 6 ,K .eg Vkrh I Q nf, if K I ' 1 K 'f.. ,... ,,A,. .,,W..gg1'ffr.-?tff:,:,,:,:,,3,,'f'.,,,,,, - 1 ' , 3: ' f ' - .- ., , ig- ?e2f 1.f i'ei .k ' '-'i ' Osbourn - - - 5 ,, 85' . . e Hammond ...... . . . 4 9 - V . i.e'. - V, George W3.Sh1Hgt0H . . . . 12 7 ., 2 ' ww i1'e'L':5'ie 9'W 1 f uuie 1 it . . i , Q Fairfax 14 12 1- . .,, . f: ,f'55 , 2 M , , , , , , , ,.,. J ' ,. . M ' ' ' .Siva c ligiyb.. 'i'1 ., ii ., u 3 e' . ,i.. t a Washmgton-Lee - - - 0 5 ' ' ' or ,,,. he .yryy swam .. . . . . . . . . . . 5 4 I xx K1 ,.,., , ., tif, ff- r 1.. J A ,. , l ,i, . , ertte 1 1 eeie Y i ,.,,, me ' . 1 - 1 McLean fprotestedb - . 1 2 ' -fe ..... , Y rf I . Q F ii W Lee... . 5 4 Varsity cheerleaders take to the bleachers for once. Left to right: Linda Davis, Donna Pennino, Karen Thompson, Judy Cronenberg, Donna Davis, Mimi Stanley, Judy Thompson, Ruth Rae, Carol Jennings. Varsity Cheerleaders -5 Give me an M! Captain Donna Davis gives the signal to start a new cheer as time out is called on the field. Elk The three Senior cheerleaders: Ruth Rae, Donna Pennino and Judy Cronenberg. BOOSTING SPIRIT Morale and school spirit play an important role at any competitive sport. Our cheerleaders here at Madison certainly have contributed to this feeling with their strong voices, exuberancy and Vivacity. Madis0n's cheerleaders give a jump for the team. 108 We're Gonna Bop - and yell for the Basketball team. Besides leading yells for their successful J.V. teams, Penny Gottlieb, Susie Douglas, Vivian Crater, Roxi Redmond, Pat Aamodt, Jane Smith, and Charlotte Reid, helped out by selling programs at Varsity games. QU. Cheerleaders inth Qrade Cheerleaders The spirited cheering of Nan Nixon, Mary Jo Slusher, Janet Whitehead, Connie Mason, Ruth Dominy, Andrea Frick, and Bonnie Wells epppup the ninth grade games. 109 1- '-xy tml s 0 4 II' 'x I gi 'SVT-N X01 Qld fftxl ff, In :pg Vi' , I ' 1 l , A Q I v n: Q- -1' I 'x P- ' -1 m8 .:...4l! ls 'Vw Sad N O xx E fi X 'S CE' X Q N Y i XXX x Ali:-5 Qi iw N bfx X-E bn? N. 5545 :gtg Af Qzflvfcgbafzff., ...... In the days of James ns embroider- ing hankerchiefs. Times have changed howeverg now one finds the cush- ions empty and the young ladies playing powderpuff football. Hockey sticks, basketballs and catchers' masks have replaced the hankerchiefs. and Dolly, young ladies sat on cushio Madison High School is no exception' althou h th V , g e arsity teams met with many defeats, many of the games were close and hard fought. The J.V. teams showed that Madison is not always on the losing end. The loss of the Seniors will greatl h y amper Madison's teams but the re- ma'n' ' 1 ing Varsity and J .V. players will lead the teams to victory. llO III Ton Mrs Mllbourne Marlene Kelly Kathy Mangan, Virginia Vitucci, Joan Bass, Lllen Kemp Jane Brockwell Ginger Paquette, Elaine Titus, Frances Kitchen, Joan Wright Lower Jean Craft Charlotte Baughman, Diane Moshos, Co-Captains Gena Rockwell Helen Intlekofer Neen Blackwell, Martha Cornell, Linda Smith. Varsity Hockey Madison's hockey team has improved consider- ably in skill as well as sportsmanship and team spirit. After completing another season, the var- sity team came up with a record of twice as many victories as its previous year. This year the team boasts two wins, one over Osborn and the other over Stuart. One much needed improvement that was made this year was the obtaining of new uniforms and hockey sticks. Madison can be proud of the record made by these girls. Next year we look forward to an even better season. H2 Date Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Madison Beats Stuart Madison breaks away again as Neen Blackwell sends the ball down the field and Helen Intle- kofer moves in to cover her. ,- Goal 'for Madison! Stuart players are unable to prevent Gena Rockwell from hitting another ball Y into the goal cage. 1 ' ' --X . tl 2 K 'A' ' ,xxx K-N f 5 c H e du t e Opponent We They Annandale . . . . . . .1 3 Osbourn . . .... 3 0 Stuart .... .... 3 2 Mt.Vernon ....0 1 Lee .... .... 1 2 McLean ....0 2 Groveton . . .... 1 3 Herndon ....0 1 . . . Who do we appreciate? Stuart! The victorious girls give a cheer for the defeated team at the end of the game. 113 Top Mrs Birch, Susan Ezell, Jerry Colter, Margie Paige, Penny Lawson Marcia Martin Mary Hurn, Kay Trent, Mary Evles. Joanne Hemsley. 1st-Kathy Switzer Llnrla Robertson, Pat Wholey, Co-captains Lisby Junek and Alice Duncan Arlene Kitchen Gall Sines, Celia Cassias. QU. Hochey The J .V. Hockey team showed themselves to be in top shape this year. They had an undefeated season of three Wins and three ties. Their spirit, high at all times, was enviable when they saw that they had a strong season going, and it never faltered, even in those inevitable spots Where the opposing team is ahead. The J .V. team earned the congratulations it received. 114 Top--Joan Bass, Elaine Hoptiak, Sharon Mullis, Frances Kitchen, Helen Hoye, Diane French, Jean Craft, Miss Haskins. 2nd-Marynell Meyers, Kathy Mangan, Betsy Anderson, Nancy Lukens, Connie Robertson, Patty Previte, Terry Madison, Jerry Kiordan. lst--Gena Rockwell, Diane Moshos, Charlotte Baughman, Carolyn Brock, Judy Smith. U i t y B E e t I Il?g?51ElxFrligglgr.takes a jump ball with a Although the season for the Varsity Bas- ketball team started, slowly, the spirit they showed, Win or lose, was in the best Madison tradition. The team members felt that they improved greatly over last year, and are looking forward to a successful season next year. IIS Seniors-Joan Bass, Sharon Mullis, Helen Hoye, Diane French, Jean Craft, Captain Marynell Meyers, Connie Robertson, Captain Gena Rockwell, Carolyn Brock and Kathy Mangan. Gena Rockwell shoots for a basket. Date Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 116 61 10-- 1'3- 17- 19- 27- 31- 71 10-- 14- 17 21 Schedule Home Fairfax . . Madison .... Herndon . . . Madison .... McLean .... Madison .... Madison .... Madison . . . Osbourn . . . Annandale . . Madison . . . Falls Church . . . Visitor . . . . . .Madison Falls Church . . . . .Madison . . . .Groveton . . .Madison . . . . . . .Lee . .Mt. Vernon . . .Stuart . . .Madison . . .Madison . . . .Fairfax '. . .Madison Top-Mrs. Birch, Ann Martin, Francene Gunnell, Jackie Hoye, Barbara Veitenheimer, Helen Thorpe, Susan Ezell. 2nd-Jane Trent, Carol Kuhn, Gail Sines, Kay Trent, Bonnie Previte, Kathy Switzer. lst-Alice Duncan, Celia Cassias, Bonnie Miller, Molly ,LN Bottenberg, Connie Runyo!rpifLArlene Kitchen, Elaine Hatcher. yay. y ye ,x ,JMX ,U ' , Lfj' I UE' - W N- 'fy X S110 Lf Q! Hi. x fx CU' for .X I 4 Q! q X X ,1 XJ NW 'Nix ' I X , WJ L, . G4 ,YY fl f LW Fa 5 - QW mr? ' ' X' 33 LW www QU. Basleeifiaii The J.V. Basketball team started off the sea- son by Winning theirtfirst three games. With their great enthusiasm and team Work they con- tinued to uphold the true Madison spirit. Jayvees scramble after the balllduring practice. f,ffBx A A jr W ,Q I' fm Z ffif xii WM im Top-Joan Raymond, Judy Thompson, Kathy Mangan, Ellen Kemp, Francis Stein, Colleen Kelly, Lorrie Bielas. 2nd-Mimi Stanley, Joan Wright, Helen Intlekofer, Mrs. Birch, Merrylin House, Joan Bass. 3rd-Bobby Forbes, Lynn Loomis, Ryan Stewart, Charlotte Baughman, Patty Previte, Betty Jo Woody. Varsity Softliall The girlsfvarsity softball team showed the fine school spirit true to Madison. Because all of the players were underclassmen opposing many seniors on other teams, few victories were ours to enjoy, but We look forward to many in the coming year. H8 Coach - Mrs. Birch Strike one for Lynn Loomis. Colleen Kelley pitches as a runner on third strains forward. expectantly. AQ. Schedule ,., X 25? . l' at w- !! Date X xj K April 1 if J ff X! Z' I April if if iff ADI' W April April i May May May May May A conference on the mound brings Chai'- lotte Boughman, Helen Intlekofer, Colleen Kelley, and Mrs. Birch together. H9 7-- 12- 21?- 26 28 3 5 10 12 17 Home Madison . Madison . Herndon . . . Lee . . . Madison . Annandale Madison . Madison . Madison . . Groveton Visitor . . . .Fairfax . . . . .Stuart . . . .Madison . . . .Madison Falls Church . . ..... Madison . .Mt. Vernon . . .McLean . . .Osbourn . . . ..... Madison Top-Pat Wholey, Susan Ezell, Jeannie Grieve, Carol Kuhn, Gail Sines, Carol Howard 2nd-Lisby Junek, Anne Martin, Judy Smith, Francis Kitchen, Mary Hurn, Betty Wood. 1st-Connie Runyon, 'Arlene Kitchen, Ruth Dominy, Nancy Hughes, Barbara Joiner, Francene Gunnell. QU, Softfiall The J.V. softball team had a highly successful season. The team was composed almost entirely of eighth grade girls. Consequently this yearis team should fare just as Well if not better since most of last year's team will return. 120 Coach - Miss Waggoner To supplement for the Girls' Athletic Department, the team members ran the refreshment stand at home games. Here Francis Kitchen, Gena Rockwell, Neen Blackwell and Jane Brockwell hurry to make change and to convince the hungry spectators that they want cokes, hot dogs and potato chips. l , 5 29 ' '5. ., 4f, , 1 ,ffz K-lg VxX.. .:f?iZn 7,l:' a .411 Ni.sa-lm-,QW-3ff ' A Vxllixfi fp fan f ' 'I ' ,ffdg jf 6144 ' X Q lx rl EZI Oqafz zmfmf' ...... Clubs and organizations play an integral part in the curriculum of any school. Besides providing a source of relaxation and enjoyment to those who participate, these clubs afford benefits to the school, both monetary and scholastic. By gathering people with similar interests and enabling them to broaden their knowledge of these fields, they help to form better school citizens. In the past year the number of clubs increased greatly and today there is a wide variety present in Madison. Now, as Madison looks toward the future, the clubs continue to grow and participate. l22 W 123 Seated, left to right: Jenny Russell, Wenonah Heyl, Mary Fallon, Kathy Mangan, Kathy Burke, Pat Niccoli, Priscilla Yeung, .lim Horrell. Standing, left to right: Betsy Chew, Donald Hertzburg, Jon Broome, Billy Lindeman, Tommie Sue Morris, Joann Trundle, .loan Broome, Lynne Evely, Sandra Linaburg, Carol Bock, Margaret Fisher. Barry Henline. 5he Montpelier Work for thegM0ntpelier was begun late last spring when the staff chose the name and theme. During the summer, our editor drew page plans in the dummy books, so that work could begin early in the fall. In September, the planning and discussions became reality as the labor began. Neither snow nor sleet nor dark of night could stop the material from leaving, though it sometimes Was delayed. Work was feverishly started and completed for each deadline. Now, with the final deadline over, the entire staff can say, It,s been loads of fun, even with all the heartbreaks . . . I don't want to quit! Pufilications The pause that refreshes for Class Editor Mary Fallon, Fac- ulty Editor Jenny Russell, and Activities Editor Kathy Burke. Jan Smith, Business Manager, and Wenonah Heyl, Editor-in-Chief, check a duplication in the subscrip- tion records. Is too! Is not! Head photographer Barry Hen- line and Art Editor Pat Niccoli gang up on Copy Editor Priscilla Yeung over the old maxim One picture is worth a thousand words. Third deadline finds Jim Horrell, sports editor, and Kathy Mangan, girls sports editor, choosing the final action shot. The business staff checks ad placement in the dummy book. Top row-Joan Wright, Lee Groves, Mr. Bowman,,Barbara Hatch. Bottom row-Mar- Xlene' Kelly, Jan Smith, Marc Minton. 125 Seated, left to right: Barbu Alim, Keith Taylor, Jackie Lambert, Neen Blackwell, Carolee Prosise, Mike Hazard, Mickey Kendall, Bob Cockrill, Karen Douglas, Joanne Judd, Wayne Snyder. Standing, left to right: Barry Henline, Faith Burkhardt, Judy Cronenberg, Mimi Stanley, Ted Thompson, Bill Lindeman, Virginia Stern, Ann Humphreys, Lee Groves, Beth Shearer, Carol Pomeroy, Janet Wood, Linn Imler. Editor: Faith Burkhardt News Editor: Neen Blackwell Hawk Zaih Madison's Hawk Talk has many aims and purposes. Its chief function is to keep the student body informed of the activities in and around the school. Besides being a mere recorder of facts, Hawk Talk also tries to . stimulate constructive thinking and actions. It aims to instill in the student a feeling of pride and loyalty to Madison. ' Puhiications Seated, left to right: Lee Groves, Joan Broome, Christine Hedrick, Bryna Haspeil, Sandra Gooding, Pat Murray. Standing, left to right: Mr. Hall, Pam Hanson, Linn Imler, Ann Humphries, Joanne Judd, Mickey Kendall, Marlene Kelley. H e Fl f ag e Editor: Linn Imler The magazine is the publication provided for those students showing a speical talent in the field of creative Writing. This year marked the estab- lishment of Madison's magazine. Much hard Work and effort was exerted by the staff in order to present the student body with a worthwhile magazine. I 27 Row 1: Marc Minton, Connie Runyon, Steve Lee. Row 2: Janet Whitehead, Chuck Morris, Dan Robinson, Jane Brockwell, Judy Thomp- son, Linda Smith, Reggie Clark, Carolyn Jen- nings. Row 3: Paul Romig, Larry Payne, Steve Herbert, Orren Beaty, Lynne Evely, Nancy Arbogast, Frank Simiele, Kathy Man- gan. Row 4: Charles Vasaly, Bill Bottenberg, Conrad Goodkind, Sam Johnson, Bill Varney, Roxi Redmond, Connie Ellis. Row 5: Ruth Dominy, Andrea Frick, Paula Tibin, Sandy Nutter, Charlotte Reid, Sandy Linaburg, Bob- bie Blackwell. ff yw Student Councd Student The Student Cooperative Association is the nucleus of student body activities and school affairs. It coordinates the whole curriculum of the school. The en-- tire student body comprises the Madison chapter of the Student Cooperative As- sociation which is divided further into a group composed of representatives from each homeroom. For the past two years our council has been primarily concerned with its organi- zation but it has also been very active in Council the school. During the past year the S. C.A. has played host to the Northern Dis- trict Meeting of the State Student Co- operation Associations, taken charge of hall monitoring and coordinating student activities, conducted various drives in- cluding a Christmas Welfare Drive, and a successful magazine drive, and spon- sored the popular Mardi Gras dance. By contributing to the activities of the Stu- dent Council, the students contribute to their own school life. Row 1: Ross Anderson, Bobi Tate, Bill Gallo- way. Row 2: Pepper Lewis, Willie Jeffries, Bobby Snyder, John Youngs, Col. Bart, Mr. Strohm. Row 3: Don Vickery, Steve Tate, Dave Conrad, Kathy Burke, Bill House, Joe Rogers. Row 4: Tommy Trent, Wenonah Heyl, Jane Smith, Dorothy Luciani, Mary Ellen Walker, Tommy Grogan, Mike Carver. Row 5: Faith Burkhardt, Margaret Fisher, Carol Mason, Sue Hazard, Dave Dewitt, Barry Henline, Sam Maddox. Daggone! These cans are heavy! Senior Class Presi- dent Danny Robinson helps Carolyn Brock. Kathy Burke, and Bill House, chairman, pack S.C.A. Christmas Welfare Drive Senior donations. l29 3 Linda Davis, secretary, Steve Tate, treasurerg Joe Rogers, vice-presidentg Don Vick- ery, president, Colonel Bart, sponsorg Mr. Strohm, sponsor Qiinff f7 IZ, I f , 1: 4.12 o E SX Ls l, 55 1, I, I X l l' Student Council Officers James Madison High School's Student Co- operative Association represents many things. But foremost, it stands for self government, a privilege of a democracy. Here at Madison, the students elected their own student leaders - a president, vice-president, secretary, and treas- urer. In their hands have lain the responsibilities of school functions and activities. Madison can certainly be proud of the S.C.A. officers and the job that they did this past year. l3O Seated: Steve Tate, Donna Pennino, Barbara Butler, Nancy Arbogast, Don Vickery. Standing: Mr. Strohm, sponsorg Bill House, Joe Rogers, Pepper Lewis, Colonel Bart, sponsor. 5he Cabinet The S.C.A. cabinet is a group of students chosen by the president for the purpose of as- sisting him in the affairs of the school. This group has exerted much time and effort for their respective jobs, coordinating the activities of the school and the clubs, and organizing benefit drives and dances. Cabinet member Barbara Butler registers represen- tatives for the Northern District Meeting of the Student Cooperatives. Qi? g -5 f N-'agus-wgi-w - -rr -hw f .. I eq -wg - r ll M 'Sr - - N f, f A - V, ., W 'WQQEV3' - gg, , ..-1 fs- giaggrw-4 ,.g:,f , --it Q4- 2H'2mE?,, . M, W' A , .VW 'J-7-Iago,-' f-kj - g-gg -5, rg. , .qmwmm ' -A f ,K I , - - V 252,52 -' , i -V .- ff, -Vtfi . H w .gi3a,:, f'T ' '? ' 'ia M 1 - ara? f 'If 'iff ix - 'Nil ' . ,V ' fi: , , f -- S'SR!:'73-'v'1,,,. g r 1 gm W. . W. ,.., ,, . .,.. . , . . 'igilt-'F Vet ' - ff. ' EI. Tx 1, mg -' V1 J - J .T . . A M... ig ., ,.i. 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Row 2: Ann Larson, Nick Fermi- nick, Sammy Maddox, Sharon Mullis, Beth Shearer, Paul Romig, Ross Anderson, James Slaughter, Don Smiley, Paul Stratton, DeeAnn Gardner. Row 3: Richard Holder, Roger Brooks, Charles Cascio, Steve Tate, Billy Warne, Phil Lynn, Preston Concert This year the Concert Band, resplendent in their new uniforms, brought the gift of music to James Madison. They gave several concerts for the enjoyment of the student body. In May, they attended the Apple Blossom Festival in Wincester. They also hold a Clinic Concert, Wherein a visiting band director directed the band for two days, at the end of which a concert was held. 132 Brown, Larry Clark, Don Vickery, Bob Owens, Duane Williams. Row 4: Mr. Hills, Mike Lunsford, Randy Herman, Don Dellinger, Pat Dunn, Steve Darcey, Verlind Morton, Bob Benson, Gail Sines, Bobby Webb, Doug Donohoe, Nat Chambiliss. Row 5: Paul Bainum, Tom Tawney, Terry Tawney, John Jetmore, Ronnie Gingles. Band Our band also marched at our home games as soon as they had their uniforms. The various figures they executed, including the JM initials, thrilled the crowds, and boosted spirit. 133 No! No! Noooo!! A sharp! A SHARP!! Row 1: Orren Beaty, Jane Gooding, Jean Grieves, Barbara Joiner. Row 3: Mike Thomas, Bill White, Lorna Totman, Christine Hedrick, Nancy Hughes. Randy Pence, Bob Parnell, John Nusbaum, Ronnie Row 2: George Cancillia, Steve Lee, Gene Burke, Davis. Stanley Mehosky, Yancy Woodward, Peggy Berry, Cadet Band Although this band has had little publicity in the past, it can be commended for its many accomplishments. Used as a begin- ning band, many of its present members will comprise next year's Concert Band. The group marched with the Concert Band at foot- ball games, during the ball, and participated in the band clinic and concert in early May. 134 Kneeling: Barbara Lane, Kathy Barton, Shelia Vella, Dea Ann Borland, and Carol Augustine. Standing: Carol Janes, Chris Omasta, Bobbie Bell, Janet Williams, and Nancy Lunsford. Majoreffes Although they practiced daily during first period and often after school, the Madison Ma- jorettes were able to march in only one football game this season, to which they were able to impart a glimmering finish as Madison defeated McLean. Marching in the Apple Blossom Festival and several local parades have given them chances to display their new uniforms, how- ever, and they are eagerly looking forward to next year. 135 Mi 0 1 Y 'IGP x x 'X 'X x Q Row 1: Beverly Bright, Pam Davis, Tobi Wallace, Eckert, Sandra McCarson, Gina Rockwell, Debbit Judy Coffelt, Nancy Abbot, Doris Little, Linda Colony, William Jennings. Row 3: Mrs. Mahaffey, Smith, Doretha Ready, Sandy Anderson, Carol Joe Leonard, Mike Benton, Bobby Schaffer. Brock. Row 2: Joyce Carter, Judy Wiley, Margaret y, f2l:if ff A .,.g g' h ,f 'il-5 . 42 L 5 1 ' 4 f N A l X , A573757 if lk.. Wi A Capel Under the direction of Mrs. Mahaffey, the A Capel Choir has completed another successful year as Madison's most experienced choral group. Appearing in the Christmas Concert and Assem- bly, the first performance of the year, in con- junction with the other choruses, the band, and the drama classes, the choir showed their high vocal quality. Later in the year, the choir played host to the visiting choir from Virginia Military Institute. At the Spring Concert, the main money-raising r at M, Row 1: Elaine Titus, Tommie Sue Morris, Laura Hill, Louis Dean, David Wooley, Howard Gliem, Copperthite, Sharon Smith, Joanne Trundle. Row 2: Charles Farris. Absent: Kathy Mangan, Nancy Ronald Hutchins, Glen Gaines, Ray Hunt, Lynne Lunsford. Lines, Pat Scrymgeour, Janice Provan. Row 3: Don Choir project, the Choir sang in robes for the first time, purchased with money raised by choir members in the Student Council Magazine Drive. The culmination of the year's efforts, and for the Seniors which compose most of the A Capel group, the culmination of all high school singing activity was a performance with other county schools for the retiring Superintendent of Fair- fax County Schools, W. T. Woodson, and a per- formance at Baccalaureate. Of course, with the prospect of increased membership and new robes, next year, the A Capel Choir will be still more active. V.M.I.is Glee Club was a huge success at Madison, especially with the girls in the A Capel Choir who acted as their guides. Row 1: Betsy Anderson, Virginia Pierce, Faye Branner, buchen, Libby Lyle, Sue Sawyer, Cynthia Milson, Car- Toni Monroe, Wenonah Heyl, Diane Mehosky, Judy Pat- olyn Price, Row 3: Mrs. Mahaffey, Richard Ward, Steve terson, Loraine Charleton, Judy Cornell, Charlotte Mc- Valsamis, John Hannsz, Treadway Childress, Bruce Bar- Kim, Karen Wildman, Linda Darnell, Row 2: Sonja ackman, Gordon Clark, Judy Cottone, Linda Davidson, Minard, Diane French, Judy Smith, Arlene Kitchen, Mar- Barbara Hatch. ' cia Martin, Rosiland Murphy, Kathleen Clony, Pat Vier- Mixed Chorus Most of the practicing done this year has been in prep- aration for the Spring Concert. The group also performed in the successful Christmas Concert and numerous other programs. This group has become one of Madison's best organization under the capable leadership of Mrs. Sidf dartha Mahaffey. 138 Row 1: Cathy Henry, Janet Camp, Sharon Coffey, Joyce Freeman, Annette Minor, Carol Lee Prosise, Shelia Koe- Crabtree, Carolyn Plaugher, Helen Thorpe, Charlotte nig. Row 3: Mrs. Mahaffey, Sandra West, Betty Ann McKim, Beverly Sines, Mary de Polo, Carolyn Hickman. Crigger, Penny Robinson, Ann Martin, Nancy Cullen, Row 2: Nancy Miller, Judy McKinney, Kathy Burner, Donna Rideout, Mary McCarson, Sandy Burke. Bobbie Green, Mary 0'Conner, Donna Schneider, Jean girls' Chorus The Girls' Chorus is organized mainly for the purpose of giving girls the experience of singing together. It is composed almost entirely of freshmen and sophomores. Besides singing many difficult pieces for concerts, the chorus has enjoyed singing every day fifth period. 139 Row 1: Mr. Bradford, sponsor, Mike Mason, Tom Grogan, Jim Parsons, Bill Bottenberg, Mr. Janiszewski, sponsor, Row 2: Ray Hunt, Bob Tate, Penny Pennino, Frank Simiele, Hutch Hutchinson, 'Jim Payne, John Hall, Row 3: Danny Robinson, Chuck Morris, Keith Taylor, Jim Horrell, Bruce Barackman, Bob Shaw, Bob Van Bus- kirkg Row 4: Jim Hall, Mike Benton, VVayne Bart, Don Vickery, Joe Rogers, Fred Bryant, Peter Thomson, Tod Johnston. Row 1: Secretary, Shuck Morris, Chaplain, Mike Mason, Vice- President, Jim Parsons, Row 2: Treasurer, Frank Simieleg Presi- ' dent, Bob Tate, .Sergeant-at-arms, Danny Robinson, Row 3: A u Sponsors, Mr. Janiszewski, Mr. Bradford. l4O Service to the school and to the com- munity is the underlying purpose of the Madison Club. By sponsoring the Christmas formal, planting tulip bulbs, and parking cars at major school functions, the group has lived up to its intentions. A paid assem- bly, the annual Variety Show, helped raise money for the foreign exchange student. Members of the club who must be students in good standing are carefully screened before being selected for mem- bership. 1- if X x 5 'ii'-3 f : X Q. 2 F '- N 4 fm L Madisoneties Organizing for the first time this year, the Madisonettes intend to be- come a sister organization to the Madison Club. A planning council of seven members wrote the constitution and made out the application forms for the first members, which were admitted during the second semester. After an apprentice period of four weeks, during which the group of applicants were split into five project groups, the applicants were re-evaluated and admitted to membership at the end of the year. Planning Council: Miss Worthington, Sponsorg Kathy Bui-keg Pat Flaherty, Secretaryg Pat Niccolig Wenonah Heyl. Not shown: Tanya Suarez, Presidentg Jan Smith, Nan Blackwell. l4l M. Walker J. Lambert S. Downs J. Judd R. Redmond A. Cybulski L. Lacey C. Triplet J. Rhea C. O'Masta S. Hanney R. Hughes G. Green N. Nixon T. Warner L. Bielas M. Slusher Pep Club This organization promotes school spirit among the student body. This year the club accomplished this by selling school pins, decorating THE MEMBERS OF THE PEP CLUB: V. Wheat B. Forbes S. Timme C. Bock S. Boyd P. Brooks N. Kloeber G. Clark A. Gheen C. Runyon J. Hoye A. Frick M. Maccini S. Nutter L. Nemore C. Mason K. Fontana UFQZVJFTUOIIUUUFDTUWEF M. Taylor Stanley Douglas Gottlieb Delap Green Erlendson McKerson Jefferies Vierbuchan Welborn Printcenhoff Nutter Ellis Ricket Schneider Ha-nnsz 142 UQ O sw F14 1: O U2 C+ U2 H. : Cf' :' CD Ph O O CP 0- S29 : U2 CD S39 U7 O : S59 :s Q. 3 sw s K4 O Cf' z' CD '1 U1 'cs P-In 71 P-lu T' 97 P1 O : U2 H. 5 UQ fc P1 O in CD C5 C+ SD omowpopawyewydnrw-tugom Brooks Prosise Robey Gannaway Camp Camp Pierce Rogers Previtt Previtt Rogers Viehamer Woody Wells Deputy Cowden Mason P. Redmond T. Slack S. Douglas B. Wells N. Eicholtz C. Jennings C. Reid S. Bowden J. Vawter M. Gill S. Kirby P. Harris A. Raines J. Whitehead D. Pennino Row 1: Judy Thompson, Margaret Fisher, Carol Lee Pro- sise, Karen Douglas, Jacky Lambert, Diane Moshos, Mike Lunsford, Barbara Lane. Row 2: Sandy Nutter, Sue Stuart, Charla Hall, Suzie Oliver, Linda Moreland, Mary Fallon, Row 3: Wenonah Heyl, Pat Flaherty, Sally Lashley, Tanya Suarez, Nancy Lunsfordg Row 4: Carol lllig And Rouge Under the guidance of Miss Walton, Wig and Rouge, our drama club, has grown noticeably. This year they sponsored and co-sponsored sev- eral successful plays, including a one-act play for the District One-Act Play Festival. Much of the proceeds Went to buy stage equipment and to generally improve the appearance of the stage. Lee Pomeroy, Mary Ann Hanken, Karen Thompson, Joanne Judd, Virginia Stern, Bill Bottenbergg Row 5: Chuck Morris, Margaret Metterne, Pete Harris., Pete Sartori, Keith Taylorg Row 6: John Fitzgerald, Bob Van Buskirk, Chief Gordon, Don O'Connor, Howard Gleim, Joe Rogers. if'-N J' -5- :ss all :- j' EEF? l' EE?- - 32-15 F11 - 61125 'SS 5 41525 N Q' : ' ,g .J J ,IJ Q la 1. L- ,illiw Y-1 'Eli I Row 1: Joanne Judd, Bill Galloway, Jackie Lambert, Linn Imler, Sandra Linaburg, Kathy Burke. Row 2: Susie DeLap, Diane Moshos, Mimi Stanley, Neen Blackwell, Keith Taylor, Faith Burkhardt, Margaret Fisher, Nancy Lunsford, Wenonah Heyl. Row 3: Jim Sconyers, Kathy Mangan, Don Vickery, Dave DeWitt, David Swink, Priscilla Yeung, Elaine Hoptiak, Joyce Carter, Charles Vasaly, Jim Parsons. Honor Society Row 1: Jackie Lambert, vice-president, Linn Imler, secretary: Sandy Linaburg, treasurer: Row 2: Bill Galloway, president, Mr. Johnson, sponsor. 144 Members of Madison's honor society are chosen on the basis of their past scholastic achievement and the approval of the faculty msmbers. Our honor so- ciety has consistently maintained high standards and prestige. As a service or- ganization, this club has conducted drives and projects which were beneficial to the school life of Madison. Row 1: Jacky Lambert, Faith Burkhardt, Wenonah Heyl, Nancy Arbogastg Row 2: Mimi Stanley, Pat Niccoli, Keith Taylor, Lee Groves, Barry Henline, Linn Imler, Mary Fallong Absent: Neen Blackwell. Quill Anti Scroll Quill and Scroll is an honorary organization for those students who have displayed outstanding ability in Writing for the school publications. In order to be eligible for membership, students must accumulate one hundred hours of work for some publication and be in the upper third of their class. In the past year this club has been involved in several activities. One of the larger projects was the publishing of the student direc- tory. 145 .ll-.Q Q - If 11' I S 1? .-L fflrf . s W. 1 'T' YT ffsc' 'If' lf i. ..- Cs Row 1: Bryna Haspiel, Conrad Goodkind, Charles Vasaly, Jon Broome, Row 2: Sam Johnson, Cathy Cloney, Betsy Chew, Dave Hicks, Bill Bottenberg. Dehaie Club Treasurer, Jon Broome, Sponsor, Mrs. Garlandg Co-president, Conrad Goodkindg Secretary, Bryna Haspielg President, Charles Vasa y. 146 In its first year, the Debate Club fin- ished With a good record, the negative team coming in second in Northern Vir- ginia by defeating Fairfax, McLean, and Osbourn, losing to Annadale, and Falls Church, and, by only one point, to W-L. The affirmative team won over Osbourn. That the power of the United Nations should be significantly strengthened was the resolve for this year, and, with more experienced group, the team finished the season with an excellent record. Seated: Karen Sorenson, Elaine Day, Marion Fisher, Pat Groves, Kathy Dunn, Nancy Shomo, Sandra Myers Mary Apperson, Grace Brumback, Helen Grubbs, Standing: Mattie Knott, Betty Jo Woody, Joyce Masters, Jane Lang, Marion Powell, Jackie Traina, Pat Mohar, Fred Johns, Verlin Morton, Mary Ann Brown, Linda Goodard, Barbara Shipe, Carol Rauch, Nell Nutter. FBLA Officers and Sponsors Seated: Nancy Abbott, Sandra Linaburg, Judy Coffelt, Connie Robertson, Lorrie Bielas. , Ruth Rae, Ruth Rae, Brenda Simpson, Mary Ellen Maccini, Linda McCrea, Dorothy Payne. Standing: Brenda Poland, Helen Rawls, Barbara Poland, Doris Peck, Helen Rickert, Carol Augustine, Carol, Janes, Mary Payne, Betty Lemaster, Sharon Sorenson, Carol Utting. 3.B.E.A, This being the first year for the Future Busi- ness Leaders of America, they have been in- volved in their organization and planning. Here, the leaders of the planning groups, the officers, pose for a picture. From left to right: Sponsor, Miss Hutton, Treasurer, Fred Johns, Secretary, Elaine Dya, Vice-President, Grace Brumback, Rep., Carol Utting, Sandra Linaburg, presidentg Karen Corenson, historian 3 Mr. Hobbs, sponsor. l47 Row 1: Elizabeth Darne, Jackie Hoye, Charlene Jefferies, Sandy Anderson, Barbara Finnelle, President, Kathy Burke, Sandy Reussow, Mickie Kendall, Carole Herbert. Row 2: Sponsor, Mrs. Walochik, Janet Longville, Treas- urerg Betty Jo Woody, Nell Nutter, Reporter, Mary Ellen Maccinig Linda Austin, Veronica Todd, Sponsor, Miss 3.H.A, Future Homemakers of America promotes a growing appreciation of homemaking and fosters development of creative leadership in home as Well as community life. The club provides many opportunities to students who wish to have addi- tional experience in planning and carrying out activities relating to homemaking. As a project the members made Christmas angels for the Arlington hospital and also held a bake sale in Vienna. A fashion show in May was another club project. Elgin. Row 3: Lorrie Bielas, Susanna Yatas, Saundra Salver, Ann Humphreys, Elizabeth Darson, Leona Nelson, Peggy Howard, Barbara Shipe, Barbara Sandgren, Carol Wolfery, Karen Canfield, Bridget Mastcrson, Nancy lVood, Diane Franklin, Lou Aylestuck. 42, 1 ,V ' LP '- . t ,'s 1'- g' '---: xr f'.Z', .-. ' s '.:I:!::.f.Q': 1 AZ' ' , .1 . '. '. 'nf 1 Sponsor, Miss Dennyg Beth Shearer, President Ryan Stewart Dan Weatherly Elaine Hoptiak, Christine Hedrick, Sponsor, Mrs.. Griffin EKGA. Future Teachers of America helps students who are interested in teaching decide whether they Wish to pursue this career. One way they accomplish this is by observing for a half-day and'teaching the remaining half in an elementary school classroom. Much of the club's efforts have been directed toward raising money for a foreign exchange student. With the help of other organizations in the school, the goal of S600 was reached, and the members now look forward to meeting a teenager from another country. I 4 Row 1: Tobi Wallace, Charla Hall, Gene Swanson, Erwin Smith. Row 2: Sally Lashley, Lorna Totman, Susan Dorer, Diane Amsbaugh. Row 3: Barry Henline, David Wooley, Kenneth May, Burt Harold, David DeWitt, Mike Watson, Bill Galloway, Steve Val- samis, Eddy Webber. atural Science Club Treasurer, Kenneth Mayg Sponsor, Mr. Williamsg President, David DeWittg Secretary, Charla Hall. ISO The Natural Science Club was organized to promote interest in scientific learning and to encourage scientific experimentation. The club is formed of students who have banded together to promote study in the various fields of Natural Science, such as earth science, biology, biochemistry, and astronomy. This year the club has begun assembling a science library and has spon- sored a series of lectures by scientists in conjunction with the Washington Academy of Science. Row 1: Mike Hazard, Fred Holland, Pete Sartori, Conrad Goodkind, Charles Vasaly, Edsel Montgomery, Bob King, Nick Ferminick, Roger Brooks. Row 2: Eric Varney, Sponsor, Col. Bartg Jon Broome, Dwight Young, Bill O'Ryan, Eddie Lusby, Tim Riggs, Wayne Snyder, Dennis Humenik, Richard Holder, Bill Bottenberg, Bill Varney. Rocket C1115 Secretary-Treasurer, Conrad Goodkind President, Charles Vasalyg Vice-Presiw dent, Edsel Montgomeryg Sponsor, Col Bart. After two years, of existence, the Rocket So- l ciety has already achieved many of its prelimi- nary goals. This year, as last, the project in- volved the use of balloons for upper altitude re- search work. Under the guidance of the sponsor, Col. Bart, the club has accomplished and learned much in space research. Unfortunately, many senior members will not be here next year to Work more ambitious projects next year. ISI f Row 1: Louise Schullery, Ruth Dominy, Linn Imler, Elaine Dolder, Evelyn Bird, Ron- nie Beard. Row 2: Bryna Haspiel, Betsy Carter, Shirley Borntrager, Susan Chadwick, Janet Rudd, Merrilyn House, Ted Thompson, Peggy Berry, Lianne Murray, Helen Hoye, Sponsor, Miss. Manning. K Club Hippique ,ip x- e Z vi , s Q. 41' 'I 'A A , X Nl 1 Nun I hui Q5 7 ' cg N Q df' lv u Club Hippique was founded last year to give interested students an opportunity to increase their knowledge of horses. They have sponsored a spring show which was for the entire Northern Virginia area. Talks have been given by veterinarians and horse experts to aid members in their care of horses. Seated: Pete Harris, Secretary, Mary Hayleyg President, Barry Henlineg Vice-Presi dent, Rusty Coffing Treasurer, Steve Valsamisg Mike Lunsford. Standing: Sponsor Mr. Churchg David DeWitt, Linda Smith, Tommy Lollar, Toby Wallace, Bill 0'Ryan Tim Smith, Bob Benson, Susan Dorer, Stewart Lover, James Etter. C H e ss C l ub The Chess Club was organized last year. They have bought chess sets for the mem- - T bers of the club, have held interscholastic , 4-1 meets, and have given classes for beginners. vie , F -r Lf' . .!J. ' ', By meeting Weekly, the members advance n ' f on the chess-ladders in competition. ' T X ' 1 1 IL' J ,mm 153 Row 1: Christina Hedrick, Janet Rudd, Bill Varney, Nancy Lukens, Sandra Reussow, Bill Miller, Gwen Blackwell, David Gapp. Row 2: Roxie Redmond, Judith Patterson, Betsy Carter, Barbara Harris, Lynn Crites, Carlene Cockrell, Susie Princehoff. Row 3: Connie Runyon, Delores Utz, Peggy Hahn, Donna Ward, Eloise Nixon, Susanne Lan- dergheni, Steve Tate. Kafin C l 116 Vice-President, Nancy Lukensg Secretary, Sandra Reussowg Presi- dent, Bill Varneyg Sponsor, Mr. Morgang Bill Miller, Treasurer. The Latin Club has been sponsored by Mr. Morgan. This year the members have heard talks, seen slides of Rome, and vis- ited museums containing Roman art. 154 Back to Front: Joyce Masters, Pat Groves, Helen Grubbs, Nancy Shomo, Mary Apperson, Grace Brumback, Dorothy Payne, Sandra Myers, Brenda Simpson, Instructor, Mr. Hobbs. Absent: Betty Schaffer Rf' Vocational Office Craining Row 1: Dewey Morehead, Bob Smith, John Clark, John Baldwin, Curtis Weed, Francis Springman, Doug Dolan. Row 2: Teacher-sponsor, Mrs. LaSerteg Barbara Manvell, Kitty Botkin, Betsy Pond, Muriel Lawrence. Row 3: Don Smallwood. Paul Collier, Carroll Daymude, Shirley Krebs, Charles Dunn, Janet Pearson, Robert Hull, Rita Foley. Distrihuiive Sducafion 155 Quidance Offic e Worbers Main Office Worliers 156 Seated: Kathy Mangan, Maria Maddox, Jean Craft, Donna Pennino, Joanne Judd, Barbara Butler, Mary Ellen Maccini Standing: Helen Intlekofer, Marion Fisher, Elaine Day, Linda McCrea, Barbara Buckles, Phyllis Tindle, Linda Herbert, Regina Breeden, Nell Nutter, Elaine Titus, Betty Jo Woody, Barbara Hatch. Seated: Connie Robertson, Judy Cronenberg, Michele Shaulis. Standing: Beth Esau, Elaine Robinson, Carol Campbell, Pat Flaherty, Susie Delap. Row 1: Mrs. Halley, librarian, Carol Rauch, Kath- leen Rauch, Mary Everett, Sherri Lowery, Miss Lewis, librarian. Row 2: Nancy Kloeber, Ruth Grimes, Edwina Clawson, Yvonne Shaulis, Linda Moreland, Sandy McCarson. Row 3: Karlyn Duval, Joan Wright, Donna Ward, Nancy Curry. Row 4: Tanya Suarez, Nancy Arbogast, Paul Garlick, Julia Nielson. Row 5: Jean Pruett, Kathleen Rayer, Sue Landerghini, Ruth Rae, Lorna Totman. Row 6: Larry Borton, Edsel Montgomery, Ed Stephenson, Susie Trimmer, Dorothy Groves. Row 7: Stevc Beauch, Cecil Webb, Robert Perkins, Jan Pearson, Keith Sager, Bob Patterson, Ricky Nichols. fihrary worhers Clinic Worlgers ., fisip 5 'lei wif , Q iil: Seated: Jane Lang, Pat. Miller, Ann Cagle, Bar- bara Metz, Mary Holt. Standing: Mrs. Utting, nurse, Julia Nielson, Ka- ren Di Stasio, Margie Hunter, Pat Olson, Sarah Ledford, Linda Goddard. Chemistry Kali Assistants Row 1: Elaine Titus, Carol Brock, John Hall, Bill Bottenberg, Eric Varney. Row 2: Mr. Pappas, Lee Lyons, Jim Scon- yers, James Thomas, Mr. McConnell. Biology Bah Assistants Row 1: Christopher Tatum, Harry Hen- line, Sallye Lashley. Row 2: Jim Par- sons, Dave Dewitt, Fred Holland, Ptiysics Kali Assistants Joe Rogers, Ellen Kemp, Dorsey Wor- ley, Col. Bart. Row 1: Susie Delap Guitine Davis Lynne Loomis Row 2: Sharon Mullis Marynell Meyers Merrylin House Martha Talley Row 1: Pete Wrenn Ray Hunt Larry Leatherwood Frank Simiele Row 2: Dick Wrenn Pete Young Tom Trent Wayne Bart Qirls Qym Assistants Boys gym Assistants ISL? W ff IJWJV 52 Ufl, mf? DW xW ffl lf me M f ff rw' fc 1 ill W PP ,if Lvfflfgxv fi! 50 ' Zi to i i Hczfmer. ..... Throughout the year, special events brightened the daily routine of school life. Formal and semi-formal dances, as Well as numerous sock hops, highlighted the social swing. Drives raised money for the March of Dimes, gathered food for the needy at Christmas, and sold magaines to finance school necessities. Plays, concerts, and assemblies utilized the dramatic and musical talents of the Warhawks. The Senior Cheerleaders in tears as they received roses presented by the Senior Class, Miss Walton, drama teacher, trapped in a mummy case before the performance of The Man Who Came to Dinner, trudging through the knee-deep, dirty snow drifts to sell magazines, dancing the night away to the music of the Twilighters - these memories, among others, Will stand out in our minds as We think back over the activities of 1960-'61. Q cfs S. X-. 'vi NK '-7 'sill r .I luliwwlnh X . ASGVJL ' Ja? E, Ng I .Tnlugf . ' '.','l4'AJgg I lv 1 e-- , fl l6O !6I Mike Mason, football captain, and Marynell Meyers, Nancy Arbogast, and Barbar Buckles, senior candidates, wave to the crowd. Donna Pennino, last year's queen, A U ll u m n Q O I CI await the arrival of the candidates. XL sz: Senior Barbara Buckles reigned as queen of the Autumn Gold Dance, November 12 - a date doubly joyous for the Warhawks. That afternoon, cheering spectators saw Madison beat Osbourn and watched the pres- entation of the '60-'61 Football Court. Then, amidst swaying gold leaves and walls camou- flaged by orange streamers, Warhawks cele- brated the victory. il Aftier the excitement, the court and their escorts return to the stands A football, a kiss, andy . . A crown for Queen Barbara Buckles. 162 Standing: Sophomore representatives Penny Gotlieb representative Jane Brockwell and her escort Joe and her escort Douglas Mills, Senior representative Rogers. Seated: Queen Barbara Buckles and escort Nancy Arbogast and her escort Jim Sconyers, Mary- Walter Eyles. nell Meyers and her escort Dick Wrenn, and Junior I ,N BEFORE: Barbara attacks her AND AFTER: A radiant queen. hair with the hair dryer . . . l63 Dancing couples swirl under the mistletoe ring and crepe-paper streamers at the White Christmas Dance. ' L 5 4 White Christmas X 1' l ' 'N s Blue lights on white decorations and vari-colored formals , , began the White Christmas Dance, as the Twilighters' ' ' 'xi theme song ushered in the Christmas holidays. The Madi- igiff son Club's dance featured a new kind of King and Queen- Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus, elected from the faculty. The reigning pair, Mr. Strohm and Mrs. Bradford, started a ' ' multiplication dance after' their introduction to draw all X 'f gi couples out on the floor for the final two hours of dancing. l64 2 Z gf Z1 F X Queen Mary Ruth Ransom and King Bruce Barack- man smile on their subjects at the annual Mardi Gras Dance, as Senior princess Gena Rockwell and prince Jimmie Payne, and ex-queen and king Dottie Payne and Frank Simiele look on with flower girl Sue Van Buskirk and crown bearer Steve Vickery. Court members not pictured: Seniors Nance Arbo- gast and Lonnie Jones, Juniors Donna Davis and Terry Jones, Sophomores Carol Mason and David Conrad, and Freshmen Andrea Frick and Howard Bailey. Mardi gras The Mardi Gras is fast becoming an exclusive tradition at Madison. the cafeteria into festive New Orleans This year's chairman, Tanya Suarez did a Wonderful job of transforming Fx il, X N Pat Niccoli, Jane Brockwell, and Dick Wrenn take over the ticket table. 166 fX QL' 5 il ,wg Q if X 1' 1 On the arm of King Bruce Barackman, Mardi Gras Queen Mary Ruth Ransom crosses the dance floor toward the throne. Show stealers Stevie Vickery and Susie Van Buskirk carry the crowns and flowers to the waiting court. Last year's queen Dottie Payne places the tiara on the head of a smiling queen. The popular Twilighters swing into a dance for the court and the reigning couple. l67 The Christmas assembly pooled school musical and dramatic talents to celebrate the approaching holi- day season. A, band concert, concentrating on popular Christmas music, was followed by a series of tableaux, set to music by the Girls' Chorus, Mixed Chorus, and A Capel Choir. Assembly The James Madison Honor Society held two induc- tions during the year. Here President Bill Galloway speaks to new members Jim Sconyers, Charles Vasaly, Jim Parsons, Barbara Lane. CHidden: Mar- garet Fishelf, Diane Moshos, and Joanne Judd.J A comical highlight of the highly enjoyable Air Force Band assem- bly was the musical fairy tale told by the Master of Ceremonies, Ser- geant Bruce Snider. Guitarist Charlie Byrd entertained the student body in one of the two yearly paid assemblies. Playing songs from the earliest guitar music written to modern jazz, Mr. Byrd displayed amazing talent. Proceeds from the assembly Went toward the For- eign Exchange Student Fund sponsored by the F.T.A. Periods The Air Force Band had its seri- ous side, too. Here, the band plays a medley of tunes from the Broadway musical West Side Story. The F.T.A. Foreign Exchange Student assembly featured exchanges from Norway, Germany, France, and Brazil, as Well as two American students who had gone abroad. John Hannsz, Pete Sartori, Mary Ann Hanken, Carol Buskirk, Jackie Lambert, Joe Rogers, Tommie Sue Lee Procise, Chief Gordon, Sandy Timme, Conrad Morris, Keith Taylor. Goodkind, Bill Bottenberg, Charles Morris, Bob Van Ghe Man who Came 50 Dinner O How is he? Is he coming out , and the Junior Class-Wig and Rouge play got under- way November 18 and 19, 1960. The Man Who Came To Dinner, Written by Moss Hart and George Kauffman, was enjoyed by both audience and actors. Before the evening was over Debbie Colony was trapped in a mum- my case and Karen Douglas was carried across the stage by Don VanBuskirk. Memo- rable lines Were I may vomit , Put me down , and as Carol Lee Prosise said about Bill Bottenberg, You are an inconsiderate egomaniac who would see his mother burned at the stake if that were the only Way he could light his cigarette. WHAT A PICKUP: Bob Van Buskirk as Banjo and Karen Douglas, as Nurse Preen, rehearse Banj0's first drunken entrance. THE THINKER: It's a lonely stage for lead Bill Bottenberg, playing Sheridan Whiteside, as he studies his lines. So, just lay off, thatis my message to you, Big Lord Fauntleroy! Carol Prosise, as Maggie Cutler, tells romance-breaking Whiteside off. HOW'D YOU GET THE PURPLE TONGUE? Doc- tor Bradley, played by Charles Morris, and Nurse Preen check Sheridan Whiteside's health. Be careful with that mummy case. It contains a valuable antique! When scheming cast members shut Miss Walton, director, in the mummy case, she fell asleep. 1 a lear , . 7' fi ' ' .r,' 1252 t'-' I -. I f i.'1 - .1411 e '.' ' y'e1 r , 'f -- ffrf siffi ,, -5 K eerae rle r-' f K The set was a busy place for the stage crew both V ,,,g ,zygg , during school and after. Left to right: Linda More- 9 eai,' f--e - - - - W1 -,fi 'P 1 37 iff land, Janice Judd, Duane Williams, Steve Cassias, f ,T- L Cheryl Waters, Karen Thompson, Nancy Lunsford, it - - L :, r.,: ws, ', ' Lr,' we W W Susie Oliver, Mary Fallon, Don O'Connor, Judy L -4 J aa. V ,QHg,x , .VVK . e,'. j W . 2 .3 EU : l7I Bruce Cooper and Debbie Colony seem to have lost something. I don't want any! insists the Housewife, as Steve Tate persists in his sales campaign. Steve Tate demonstrates selling techniques for Molly Bottenberg. Another contestant is announced in the Freshmen Miss Magazine contest. 172 ii -- fi-M - J 5,59 YF! i i, Masta . .,,Qv, . , , JW WW ,WS J X YY like is Q ns. a ag if as - Wi Q Q31 GW wen f 6 85 ie 1 ' as i L I-v VQQ35' W Q 1 , 1 sl 51, eww ,bfm wigs , MS , 1 wa i ' 'ff' .5 Life. .5 ,f . W - ' ,af W X 1 .. 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Magagine Drive Led by school captains Bob Tate and David Hicks, Madison's second annual magazine drive brought in 310,584 worth of subscriptions. The money Was used for such school projects as choir robes, band supplies, and the foreign exchange student fund. Beauty contestants Mickey Polo, Nan Nixon, Willie Jefferies, Sandra Kirby, Paula Tiben, and Bill Bines line up for the audience to choose the winner. Christmas Welfare Drive The Cans for Christmas Dance was one of the ways in which the Student Council collected canned food for the needy in their Christmas Welfare Drive. Lee Groves and Joe Leonard were one of the couples who paid the admission price of two cans. March of Dimes Not only did the dimes march, but quarters, half dollars, and even dollars. On the final collection day, students went without ice cream, school supplies, and even lunches, as lunch bags were filled with money on the lunch shifts. Mrs. Bradford, Don Vickery, and Mr. Strohm load the entire collection of cans and toys into the station wagon preparatory to delivering them to the Salvation Army in Falls Church. 4 Steve Pond inspects his prize-winning project on slime molds. Common pain relievers were inspected by Gene Burke in his project, which took third place in Medical Science. Students inspect Bob vanBuskirk's Tractional Distillation of Crude Oil. Science gait Insect study projects such as this third place project by Roger Starkweather were among the more inter- esting exhibits in the fair. Barry Henline constructed a cutaway moon base to take second place in astronomical science. 5' Q ww Q JIM HORRELL MIKE HAZARD ww kgpgsjff' ,qw fz . -V V ,A I ,. . ' ,mL I V ,- V- . I J J ',,L V. E' ' 1f ' : 'l',,m '39 u 72 1,113 H . . --.qFg' kS ,36 1 , 7A ffk?'A Q I ' 'LI C f .rfi,.5-' 4 as T vi 'X , ,,,-L , , :L M 4 f '-'i ,. H vg, . I,V 5,5 M74 K Y ,, ,R YS K I I 5 - k1I 'vv- xi ' ,x Q Lri. V ., VV PETE YOUNG 5 V1 K sf gf. Rf DICK WRENN -fh 1 ivy. , KL ,Q ME L ,' :fi V1 W 45 A W -.jj ,L ,R at ii F, ,, ,lm S Q KATHY MANGAIN JENNY RUSSELL 4 ggsa-'P 7' ,sw ig S 12, 5512 , 5 PAT NICCOLI MARY FALLON ,ffm .5 - M is .gli A -- H ,: , : f WENONAH HEYL KATHY BURKE BILL HOUSE BOB VAN BUSKIRK Q, A 1' F 525 43 1 ,, ,- F if 'f A Y 'W . 7 , iffgfflf 'f,: , 4735! 4. f wm- . A f 1f3S.wI,,,11'.R-S, J +5 -fv'h1gv. ?x-1'-Sw .I sms 1 ff .. ,,.. Q I, W,-M,-,,,,.,,,f,g, N04 5, , , WHL L? 5 Zw.:s:Q'?.5'f'11 R, 97 , ,UII l A BRIAN FORBES Wm, ff fs I My I 41544112 X P A vs 47' x K? MQ V ? E Q ff Nm 7 mm N 11 V S , ' .,.,,.. WAYNE BART -. I RTQH Iggh I T zyie ,V 1 SSIS ,R Q ' , I AA ' ' R 176 MARYNELL MEYERS PInt'SI5 e ' DON VICKERY JOE ROGERS JIMMY SCONYERS MARY RUTH RANSON JIMMY PAY-NE BARBARA BUCKLES 1511-i . 'irggijgg E , 7f5,3Tg 259,:i :Jf,E.I'ilif1zxi'1 ' 5 as PHIL HUMPHREYS fly .,w,..,.A K: X, O E i z TANYA SUAREZ sg., 'W was L.,I .. H VA, Nw' W 5 kk'h ' H 'J I ' kim A .f A . MRER 3 uf , ervinw ' ' ' mf., ,V , ' 1 H v 4 ' K gi: '- , f few! ,N,,M,.. ,M LINN IMLER Pinups NANCY ARBOGAST TOMMY TRENT BARBARA BUTLER A QZAE DONNA PENNINO Q in Xkfs M, 15 Q1 M933 V Q 1 N' x'x'ff ,F 2 Y S H 1, x xt ,, K , LONNIE JONES JUDY CRONENBURG BRUCE BARACKMAN II' , I. I i A 1 A I GENA ROCKWELL CHUCK MORRIS I HELEN INTLEKOFER fa-ff L DANNY ROBINSON m', hL. i,-', JOHNNY WALKER ELAINE TITUS .qu PAT FLAHERTY CONNIE ROBERTSON FRANK SIMIELE 178 MIKE BENTON BRENDA SIMPSON , 'W H' A I fB A 'I M Ii? J R S I ns, + ig? V I , fs Z Y v V U' . I ' 1 W HKQ M 1 f A H-555.1 ' .L , ' A A . . '5: . . 1 I A 'Eg I I -if Q A A CAROL BROCK Strange creatures populate the halls after classes are over, but when school grounds are soggy, track men must practice indoors. This is Solid? ?? John Power puts geometry models to a most artis- 8 1, And this is what we get up at 6:30 for? Only one good thing can be said for standing in the school bus - it makes for good coordination, 12 11 10 5 l 'fi QV Pssst! Sue!Over here! After all, we can't all be expected to pay strict attention this early in the morning. if Col. Bart leans over to explain a steam generator to a physics stu tic use. dent. 1 Make sure it's perfectly straight . . . Mounting Now, why do they always pack the milk in the pictures is important in art. opposite corner? 179 K No more football cheers for D Around 5542 U ear Mid-game pep talk. onna, Judy, and Ruth. To start the year right-a bonfire and pep rally. Snowballs. Spring fever catches Hawk Talk sports editor Keith Taylor. 180 You'd laugh if we told you that this wasn't faked. Well, it wasn't! We will Remember ,... The Madison Club, known throughout Vienna as the area's most ex erienced car-parkers, D were also good washers. Mrs. Garland's art students decorate the bulle- tin board in her Latin classroom. Science field-trippers settle down to the long trip to New York. 'IBI l 'li eww 3 . 0 gh- V1 .-' v . - K, Q, ' AW? ' E'.f1 a3 ,. A Q Q U A 5 ,, g V wl gw f f 5 s, f . -'-- ff, X H W if-ff - fem 1'31aa:'w.u--fu ffgwvef 1,QMo,,, f- .J f- , as Q if 41 rf-ww f if-ex swag,--, , a ,nwfavf,g,g,, sat- ,ww Q-,,,.,Afwfas.+w in-,,, -ef,.fw,ff if . tix ,was '?f?fi91v.,frifwfzftwym Mina , . 5 . . . And sometimes, we sat through the game in the rain. On one occasion, rain drove spectators to take shelter under the bleachers, but the football players plowed on through the mud . . . . . . Basketball season moved the rooters inside, as spirit remained high . . . Before every away game, Madison rooters lined up for a cavalcade. Sometimes the cars were deccorated with crepe paper supplied by the Pep Club or Cheer- leaders, sometimes we brought along our own, but there was always a police escort and plenty of noise . . . . . . And, speaking of football, the boys were unable to keep it a male monopoly. In the Powderpuff Game, girls wore varsity jerseys for a game of touch football, while the boys cheered . . . 182 Mrs. Bradford s Splflt became almost a legend through her attendance at every game, and her government classes were often lnterrupted for lmpromptu celebra tions. Here, a basketball cake provided by Mrs Nlchols is photographed before the knlfe descended .,-e 4:5 e i1 'W ,,, gi 3 5 , 'gb - 'rr 5 6 Q is . 2 e 5 ' 'fi ,Ja Til . t to ,ff 1 f .k,, Hjvgfbgi wsu hge sr551sjf55?a gi vu. sf m w A :ff ,eil --Hs , www fs- rf 3 -1ff-- 'bleu-amszghya 1:-wlcwr . . . And in parades Halloween found them marchlng down the streets of Vlenna THE START: The snow which kept students out of school nine days out of ten was not neglected. Here, Warhawks begin a pyramid . . . THE FLIGHT: Balance is shakey on top of that pile . . . THE FINISH: In a tangle, the toppled pyramid lies in the ditch. 4 Snow The reopening of school did not stop the pranksters, whose artistry cre- ated Mr. Madison. That WOULD have been a snowball, but the snow wou1dn't cooperate. Dage Rocky, the muscle girl - upside down. All right, you kids, what if I AM talking to a boy? Helen Intlekofer shoos away party interference. Snow or no snow, slumber parties thrived. Is this a pizza-eating contest? r Mary Fallon turns under Pete Harris's arm at Lynn Lines' snow party. The hostess, Lynn Lines, takes a turn on the floor. Qhefzfzlfefvzmzt ...... . .... . At Madison student life is closely tied to the Vienna area - its homes, its people, and its stores. Without the aid of the merchandisers, school life could not go on. After school when We look for a snack, on Saturdays when we shop for clothes or school supplies, during our travels to and from school activities, when the car needs gas or servicing, during holiday seasons or before birthdays, when We Want a gift for someone special, the Vienna merchants are there to help us. We extend our thanks for their support. 186 187 Haculty Directory Bonner, Elton A. U. of Alabama B.A., M.A. Hertzler, Elam E. Mennonite B.A., Eastern Michigan U., M.A. Dozier, George U. of North Carolina B.A., M.A. Anglin, William U. of Alabama B.S., M.A. Arnold, Grace San Diego State College, B.A. Bailey, Bertha George Washington University, B.A Bart, Wayne L. U.S. Military Academy, B.S., U. of Virginia, M.S. Beamer, Lily Radford College, B.S. Berry, Elizabeth CHuesmannD Radford College, B.A. Bowman, James Bridgewater College, B.A. Bradford, Ruth U. of Nebraska, B.A. Bradford, Norman Shepherd College, B.A. Chaudet, Norman U. of Maryland, B. S., M.A. Childress, Mildred Transylvania College, B.A. Church, Herbert U. of Richmond, B.S. Denny, Florence Queens College, B.A. Donohoe, Jean U. of Iowa, B.A., M.A. U. of Colorado Elgin, Nancy Madison College, B.S. Estes, Bonnie CBowmanJ Mary Washington, B.A. Fleming, Robert East Tennessee State College, B.S. Garland, Blanche Radford, Meridith College, B.A. Graves, Richard Bridgewater College, B.A., U. of North Carolina, M.E. Griffin, Lou Ellen Birmingham Southern, B.S. U. of Chicago, College of Puget Sou Hall, Douglas Wake Forest, B.A., U. of Maryland, M.A. nd Halley, Gail U. of Iowa, B.A., Catholic University, M.L.S. Hannah, Clinton West Virginia Technical U., B.S. Harris, John Glenville State College, B.A. Haskins, Mary Stetson University, B.S. Higgs, Elizabeth Madison College, B.A. Hills, Ralph Westchester State Teachers College, B.S., M.E. Hobbs, Donald Virginia Polytechnical Institute, B.S. Hulen, Ernestine Troy State College, B.S. Hutton, Margaret CFrenchJ East Tennessee College, B.S. Janiszewski, Edmund Glenville State College, B.A. Johnson, T. Page George Washington U., B.A., M.A. Jones, Robert Morris Harvey, B.A. Kendall, Jacqueline U. of California, B.A. Kline, John Bridgewater College, B.A. Klinepeter, Donald Pennsylvania State, B.S., M.S. LaSerte, Dorothy Richmond Professional Institute, B.S. Laughlin, Jack Queen College, B.S., Columbia U., M.A. Lewis, Lynda Marshall College, B.A. Mahaffey, Siddartha Concord State College, B.S. Manning, Alice Queens College, B.A. Martin, Frances Fredericksburg College, B.S. McBrayer, Martha Women's College of the University of M.A. McConnell, Edgar Madison College, B.S. McMahon, Eleanor Rosary College, B.A. Milbourn, Gloria Mary Washington College, B.S. North Carolina IQ I rr .ll .4 l '- -, q . 2 7 . . .. Q , 46 A ' A r .'-31 , 5 . 344 'S , , UIQ , -.IQ A ',g-fri, 27. ' - .uf 1.-5 .I - '. -, M , , '. -ftp , -5 -- r W' , g . ,S-IQ. f .. , at ' ' . r. f- . ' - '-'ff-I ,v,, I I-Q, T , 'Zi J,-R fl fii, ,, 'ififif' 4 '. fg' ' PI.: K 1 J -3 11' -B' .i p 3, - F -' :,. - -. '19, , - ' Q -fr :Q T I :get .I 5:1155 1 , Z' . V: 'I Vi V . ' . . I.. 1.4: -fp. a -:Z . . 'GT Q 9.3 .f ' 3 N555 . ' H ' fi S 41 ' 31 Q . . L J. , - t, N -.6739 Y in 1 iv , I Q ' I I fivii - I, as '+A E i . ,wglg r V 3 bg VIP . .x S f x . 4 S 1 1 , . I ..., fx M? ' ii-2 I , - '7 I. TOGETI-IER TI-IIS VVEEK THE CHURCHES OF THE VIENNA-OAKTON AREA ANTIOCH CHRISTIAN CHURCH SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Beulah Road, Vienna 340 Court House Road, Vienna CHURCH OF THE HOLY COMFORTER VIENNA ASSEMBLY QF GOD IEWSCOPGII Ayr Hill Ave. and Center St., Vienna 543 Beulah Road NE., Vienna VIENNA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OAK-I-ON CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Church, Mill and Park Streets, Vienna Oa kton EMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH H R H ggli-!r?N MET ODIST CHU C 544 Maple Avenue W., Vienna OUR LADY OF GOOD COUNCIL WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH Wolf Trap Road, Vienna Moore Ave. and Spring St., Vienna 189 Elaculfy Directory Mills, Nancy Longwood College, B.S. Morgan, Harry U. of North Carolina, B.A. Munson, E. Baron Shepherd College, B.A. Pappas, Ernest Atlantic Christian College, B.S Poliquin, Donald American U., B.A. Pugh, Jane U. of Iowa, B.A Quesenberry, Ann CSadlerD Radford College, BS. Reid, Harriet Agnes Scott College, B.A. U. of Michigan, M.A. Scroggs, Porter Western Carolina, R.B. Strohm, Harry J. Bluefield College, A.A. U. of Richmond, B.A. U. of Virginia Thomas. Robert Morris Harvey, B.S. Madison College, M.S. Tidwell, William Fairmont State College, B.A. Van DePutte, Ann U. of Maryland, B.S. Wagner, Franklin V.P.I., B.S. Wagoner, Fay Radford College, B.S. Walton, Patricia Longwood, B.A. U. of Virginia, M.A. Walochik, Patricia Longwood ,B.A. Indiana State College, B.S. Weaver, William George Washington, B.S. Williams, Robert West Virginia U., B.S. Woodward, Clara Radford State, B.S. Woodward, W. K. Oregon State, B.S., M.S. Worthington, Margaret Longwood, B.A. Young, Charlotte Beaver, B.A. U. of Pittsburgh, M.A. Mr. Janiszewski takes his life in his hands daily when he conducts the Driver Education classes. Really? Mrs. Mahaffey seems astonished at the story Mr. Poliquin is relating to her and Mr. Bow- man. U'Of Wjsconsinyvvjlliam and Mary Mr. Weaver's gym classes take on a variety of N projects, as well as their regular athletlc schedule. E. E. LYUNS CUNSTRUCTIDN UUMPANY CUNTRACTUR B U I L D I N G E X C A V A T I N G S T R E E T Office TW 3-7533 Shop PL 9-2200 P. O. BOX 488 VIENNA, VA VIENNA HARDWARE O 'Where Service Is First DUnkirk 5-9733 . Q 136 Maple Ave. E. m E HARDWARE Q! STUDENTS ALWAYS WELCOME BEST WISHES, GRADUATES RESTAURANT hom WORTHlNGTON'S 133 Maple Avenue Vienna VG Books 0 Gifts o Cards Pho e T31 Church St DUnkirk 5-9868 Dljnkirk 5-9387 Vienna, Va Seniors' Activities ABBOTT, NANCY . Choir 1,3,43 Patrol 1,2,3. ALIM, BARBU, . . Circulation Editor Hawk Talk 3,43 French Club 3. ANDERSON, CASSANDRA CSandyJ . . . F.H.A. 1, Rep. 2, Veep. 3,43 Latin Club 1,2,33 Choir 1,2. 3,43 Sec'y of Class 33 Newspaper staff 1,2. ANDERSON, ROSS . . . Band 1,2, Pres. 3,43 Hr. Rep. 23 Latin Club 1,23 Wrestling 1,43 Varsity Football, Mgr. 3,43 Varsity Baseball, Mgr. 23 J.V. Football 13 Chairman Welfare Drive 3. APPERSON, MARY CTootsieJ . . . F.B.L.A. 4. ARBOGAST, NANCY CNanceJ . . . Pep Club 13 Latin Club I,2, Pres. 33 Biology Club Veep. 23 Class Treasurer 13 Const. Convention 13 Girl's State 33 Public Speaking, 2nd in State 23 HawkTalk staff 33 Jr. Honor Society Ilg Quill and Scroll 3,43 Class Pres. 33 Hr. Rep. 43 Cab- inet 43 Mardi Gras Court 33 Football Court 4. BARACKMAN, BRUCE . . . Baseball, J.V. 1,2, Varsity 3,43 Football, J .V. 2, Varsity 3,43 Bas- ketball, Varsity 43 Madison Club 3,4. BART, WAYNE . . . Football 2,33 Baseball 23 Track 2,43 Swimming Team 1,2,3Q Cadet Sgt., ROTC 33 Drillteam 33 Yearbook 3. BASS, JOAN . . . Mixed Chorus 23 Varsity Soft- ball 33 Varsity Hockey 43 Basketball, Mgr. 4 BENTON, MICHAEL . . . HR. Rep. 23 Varsity Football 3,43 Varsity Track 3,43 Varsity Bas- ketball 33 Varsity Wrestling 43 Choir 4g Mad- ison Club 3,43 Biology Club 2. BICKLEY, RICHARD CDickJ . . . HR. Rep. 3. BIELAS, LORENE CLorriD . . . Drill Team 13 Mixed Chorus 1,23 Varsity Softball 33 F.H.A.3 F.B.L.A. 43 Pep Club. BIRD, EVELYN . . . Choir 13 Riding Club 2, Pres. 3,4. BOLES, ODELL . . . Art Exhibit 1,21 Mixed Cho- rus 43 Art Award 3. BORTON, LOWELL CLarryJ . . . J.V. Football 1. BOTTENBERG, WILLIAM fBillJ . . . Photogra- phy Club lg Latin Club, Pres. 13 Science Club 2,33 Drama Club 33 Veep, Pres. 43 Debate Club 43 French Club 33 Pep Club 33 S.C.A. Rep. 3,43 Rocket Club 3,4. BREEDEN, REGINA CGI-:nah . . . F.H.A. 23 Play 3. BROCK, CAROLYN . . . Band 13 G.A.A. 1,3,43 Choir 2,3,43 Latin Club 43 Riding Club 23 Var- sity Basketball 3,43 Science Club 3. BROOKS, ROGER CRodJ . . . Band 1,2,3,43 Rock- et Society 4. 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Latin Club 1,23 F.H.A. 1, Rep. 2, Pres. 3,43 Art Club 1,23 Year- book 1,2,4 3 Varsity Hockey 33 Class Treasurer 3,43 Mardi Gras Court 33 Honor Society 3,43 Madisonettes 43 Play Comm. 2,3 BURNER, KATHERINE CKathyJ . . . Chorus 1,2,4. BUTLER, BARBARA . . . Mardi Gras Court 33 Newspaper 33 S.C.A. 3,43 Cabinet 4. CAMPBELL, CAROL A .... Riding Club 2. CARPENTER, MARILYN . . . Choir l,2,43 D.E. Club 3. CARTER, JOYCE . . . Choir 1,2,3,43 Honor Soci- ety 3,4. CASSIAS, STEVE . . . Track 33 Cross Country 4. CLARK, JOHN . . . Choir 33 D.E. 3,4. COCKRILL, ROBERT . . . Newspaper l,2,3,43 Choir 13 Cross Country 13 Latin Club 1,23 HR. Rep. 1. COFFELT, JUDY . . . Choir 1,2,3,43 F.B.L.A. 4. COLLIER, PAUL . . . Monitor 13 D.E. 3,4. 194 COPPERTHITE, LAURA . . . HR. Rep. 2,33 Choir 1,2,3,43 Biology Club 23 Newspaper 1. CRAFT, JEAN . . . HR. Rep. 23 Drill Team 23 Drama Club 33 Varsity Hockey 43 Varsity Basketball, Mgr. 43 Senior Class Council 4. CRAWFORD, GARY . . . D.E. 3,4. CRONENBERG, JUDY . . . Cheerleader l,2, Var- sity 3,43 Pep Club l,2, Sec. 3,43 French Club 23 Play 23 Newspaper 43 Choir 2,3. DAY, ELAINE . . . F.B.L.A., Sec'y, 4. DAYMUDE, CARROLL . . . D.E. 3. DEAN, LOUIS . . . Choir 3,43 Statesmen 3. DISTASIO, KAREN . . . Choir lg French Club 33 Latin Club 43 F.N.A. 4. DOLAN, DOUG . . . Rod and Gun Club 13 D.E. 3,43 Va. State D.E. Convention 3. DOLDER, ELAINE . . . Spanish Honor Society 23 Riding Club, Veep 3,43 Newspaper 3. DUNN, KATHY . . . F.T.A. 33 F.H.A. 1. ESAU, BETH . . . Pep Club 1,2,33 Tri-Hi-Y 2,33 Choir 23 F.T.A. 23 Play 3. EVELY, LYNNE . . . HR. Rep. 2,43 Yearbook 4. FALLON, MARY . . . Jr. Honor Society 13 F.H.A. 13 HR. Rep. 1,33 Biology Club 23 Pep Club 33 Drama Club 3,43 Quill and Scroll 4g Yearbook 43 Senior Class Council 4. l W' JOHN S. GOODING RESTORING UPHOLSTERING REFINISHING Phone DUnkirk 5-9020 P. O. Box 74, Oakton, Va. Custom-Made Sofas St Chairs Foam Rubber Full Line ot Fabrics Sterilizer State Reg. II3 BAR-J RIDING ACADEMY One block off Lee Hgwy. MERRIFIELD Opposite Drive-in Theater Open 8 A.M. -7 P.M. JE 4-9785 Compliments of THE VIENNA TRUST COMPANY VIENNA, VA-McLEAN, VA. Member F. D. I. C. Member Federal Reserve System is wrrrr. J rsss Y ss .... - 1 1 ,---- , Bl ,. 'WV 5 ff V: . 4 A . . Z N' P 'Mmru...i A N0 SPECIALISTS in NORTHERN VIRGINIA PROPERTIES Sales 0 Rentals Q Homes Farms 0 Acreage Commercial . Appraisals Member: Multiple Listing Service Northern Virginia Real Estate Board MYERS 81 HILL, INC. l28 Maple Avenue, East Vienna, Virginia DU 5-6l33 SHIRLEY'S SCHOOL OF DANCE Tap - Ballet - Hula Ballroom CR 3-1273 OAKTON, VA. GARDENS Plants and Shrubs Route 5, Vienna, Va. Between Merrifield and Cedar Lane on Rts. 2'l-211 Cut Flowers at .-.II Seasons JE 2-47l3 Seniors' Activities FARRIS, CHARLES . . . Choir 2,3,45 States- men 35 Patrol 3. FARWELL, JIM . . . Choir 35 French Club Play 3. FISHER, MARION . . . Choir 35 F.B.L.A. 4. FITZGERALD, JOHN . . . Football 1,2, Varsity 3,45 Varsity Basketball 35 Track 3,45 News- paper 3,45 HR. Rep. 3. FLAHERTY, PAT . . . F.H.A. 1',25 F.N.A. 15 F.T.A. 15 Biology Club Sen. 25 S.C.A. Senator 25 French Club, Pres. 35 Drama Club 1,2,3,45 Mardi Gras Court 35 Madisonettes 4. FOLEY, RITA . . . Softball 1 5 Basketball 2,35 D.E. Treas. 4. FORD, TOM . . . Rocket Society 2. , FRENCH, DIANE . . . F.T.A. 2,35 S.C.A. 35 Pep Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Basketball 2, Varsity 3,45 Choir 45 Art Club 15 Softball 3. FULK, ROBERT . . . Football 1. GARDNER, DEE ANN . . . Band, Drum-major 1,2,3,45 Basketball 2,35 Drama Club 25 Choir 1,25 Newspaper 1,2. GLEIM, HOWARD . . . Choir 1,2, Veep. 45 Play 2,3,45 Drama Club 3,4. GROMINGER, HOWARD' . . . Football 2,35 Wrestling 2,3,4. HATCH, BARBARA . . . Yearbook 45 Choir 4. HERBERT, LINDA . . . Pep Clubg G.A.A. 5 Choir5 F.B.L.A. 4. 196 HEYL, WENONAH . . . Jr. Honor Society 15 Newspaper 2, Ed. 35 Honor Society 3,45 S.C.A. Rep. 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Drama Club 45 Play 3,45 Choir 45 Yearbook, Editor 4. HICKS, DAVE . . . Magazine Rep. 2,35 Debate Club 4. HORRELL, JAMES . . . Biology Club 25 S.C.A. Rep. 15 Madison Club 3,45 Basketball 1,25 Track 3,45 Wrestling 45 Yearbook 45 Football 1. HOUSE, BILL . . . Football 1,3,45 Basketball, Mgr. 15 HR. Rep. 1',3,45 Track 3,45 Chaplain, S.C.A. 4. HOYE, HELEN . . . Majorette 25 Riding Club 3,45 Basketball 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3. HUMPHREYS, PHIL . . . S.C.A. 15 Jr. Honor Society 15 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Senior Class Council 4. HUNT, RAYMOND . . . Baseball 15 Football 1,2, 3,45 Track 35 Madison Club 3,45 Choir 2,3,4. HUTCHINS, RONALD . . . Bowling Club 15 Bi- ology Club 25 Track, Mgr. 35 Drama Club 35 Wrestling 45'Choir 3,45 Madison Club 3,4. IMLER, LINN . . . F.H.A. 15 French Club 2,35 Honor Society 3, Sec'y 45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Riding Club 3,45 Newspaper 3,45 Magazine Editor 4. INTLEKOFER, HELEN CShmooJ . . . HR. Rep. 25 Latin Club 1,25 Football Court 35 Mardi Gras Court 35 G.A.A. 45 Drill Team 25 Soft- ball 2,35 Hockey 3,45 Honor Society 4. XL , x JE X X fx fs' V J f V my ,JJ V J f 5 Xxx -J' P! 5 J j AD Lf Cb V U7 f Q UV 1-DJ f ' Lx VJUJU lqvqxpf Krlf 3 iv J Wm 5 f JL JJ wif Q9 M fx' QL KX AUP X ,-.J I ' f ,-I J W .J Og J IX Aix I 'Ti , f-4 J, 'Q - W ,, , 1 ff mf f if ffk, I f, f' Q, f , ' O, X Vx! 4, ,Y , . 1 f-.,,' I V.: EJ 1 ' x.! JP -x 1 l ., W JT , , . Q J x 1 C' ,X If-f ' .I xg .f x-- J DJ A WJ JJ up C kJ XJ of I JNJ I L K 'UC 'gg L LV XL Q 5 lbw S' L V Q' xy J! 7 UV Qui 0 Cf fy we V F ff ,px Lf J Q CQKIXPLFMENTS V F C k wp DU P 1- , ' 'X f, J cf U x U I ' A Dj 'GAUJ NJUJ L EW X QE' ' fy 7335 'fy jf eff W ' N ' 9' PEW ERQPAM ww 4 jf jgx-!f I 91591, Q QV A Q VJ! W J QV RIEfTY FAIR ! ,QV U1 NN JJ ' ',Jf5 W ,wtf BL ,M Cfb I., I D QM MC!!!-A ,flip Jkxllfb 133, MAQMLPQVENUE U? 52 V5 M19 .X Q, A J C7 ij' fy 5 VQHENNA SHOPPING CENTER DU 5-T87 i go W4 2 Lf ' V Q4 NJA V MV mi LU' 3 f-. fx. W sl 9 Seniors' Activities JOHNS, FRED . .. Football 1,35 Track 35 Wrest- ling 45 F.B.L.A. Treas. 4. JOHNSON, BERNIE . . . Band 1,2,3,45 HR. Rep. 1,2. JONES, IRVEN . . . Basketball 1,2,35 Football 2. JONES, LONNIE . . . Basketball 2,3,45 Senior Class Council 4. KELLY, COLLEEN . . . Science Club 1'5 News- paper 15 Pep Club 25 Basketball 3,45 Softball 3. KENDALL, KIRBY . . . S.C.A. Rep. 2,35 Band 1,25 Basketball 1,2,3,4. KLOEBER, NANCY . . . Spanish Club 25 Pep Club 45 Spanish Honor Society. LARSON, ANN . . . Majorette 1,2,3,45 HR. Rep. 2,35 Boots and Saddle 2. LAWRENCE, MURIEL . . . F.B.L.A. 25 D.E. Club Sec'y. 3,4. LOY, RONNIE . . . Baseball 15 Eng. Rep. 25 S.C. A. Rep. 1. LYONS, LEE . . . Football 2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 HR. Rep. 25 Const. Conv. 2. MACCINI, MARY ELLEN . . . F.H.A. 1, Rep. 3,45 Pep Club 45 F.B.L.A. 4. MANGAN, KATHY . . . Choir 1,2,3,45 Hockey 2,3,45 Basketball 3,45 Softball Mgr. 2,35 S.C.A. Rep. 3,45 Yearbook 45 Jr. Honor Society 15 Honor- Society 3,4. MASTERS, PEGGY . . . Choir 1,2,35 F.B.L.A. 4. MAYO, DONNA . . . Patrol 1,2,35 Softball 1,35 Basketball 3. MCALHANY, JOHN . . . Basketball 25 Football 35 Baseball 25 Golf Team 35 Scooter Club 35 Varsity Lettermans Club 35 Glee Club 35 Bowl- ing Club 3. MCCORMACK, KEVIN . . . Track 1,2,35 Basket- ball 45 Football 45 Key Club 3,45 S.C.A. 35 De- bate Club 2,35 Honor Society 4. MCCREA, LINDA . . . F.H.A. 25 F.B.L.A. 4. MCKEEVER, DOTTIE . . . D.E. Treas. 3. MONTGOMERY, EDSEL . . . Spanish Club 25 Rocket Society 3,4. MOORE, TOMMY . . . D.E. 1. MOREHEAD, DEWEY . . . Pep Club 1,25 Foot- ball 25 Track 2,3. MORELAND, LINDA . . . HR. Rep. 1',25 Drama Club 3,4. MORRIS, CHUCK . . . Biology Club 25 Track 35 Madison Club 3,45 Drama Club 3,45 Play 3,45 S.C.A. Rep. 4: Junior Council 3. MULLIS, SHERRY . . . Band 1,2,3,45 Basketball 3,45 G.A.A. 45 Senior Class Council 4. MURPHY, JOHN . . . HR. Rep.5 French Club 15 Pep Club5 Booster Club. MYERS, MARYNELL . . . Spanish Club 15 Pep Club 1,25 Queen of Christmas Formal 35 Bas- ketball 3,45 Glee Club 15 Newspaper 35 Foot- ball Court 4. wx - W E wmxxx SS S -' Dc I S N M Il N X Si N Q I S I S VN S k m-wg S! Q kx AUTHORIZED ' PM X VIILKSWAIIEIII SERVICE ACCSTEEESS SALES Errrrrr PASSENGER cARS . SETESESWAGONS . TRUCKS Overseas Delivery of Your Convenience H. B. LAIIITZSUII, INC. I285 E. Lee Hiwoy lU.S. 29-2Il-503 Foirfox K E T T E R M A N S GIFT HEADQUARTERS for VIENNA Watch Repairing Engraving Jewelry Repairing Authorized Agents for: Bulovo - Elgin - Longines Spidel - Schaeffer - Porker Hamilton II6 Mople Ave., W. VIENNA, VA. DU 5-8485 F A S T FILM DEVELOPING T M E I L C E R S FLASHBULBS O C FILM S O C P O E P S E S DARK ROOM SUPPLIES VIENNA CAMERA SHOP I2l Mople Avenue, W. DU 5-5575 I99 Seniors' MYERS, SANDY . . . F.B.L.A. 43 HR. Rep. 1. NELSON, WAYNE . . . General Motors Training School. NICCOLI, PAT . . . Yearbook 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Madisonettes 43 Merit Scholarship Finalist 4. NICHOLS, RICKY . . . Chess Club 33 Biology Club 23 Science Club 13 Rocket Club 1. NIELSEN, JULIE . . . Youth for Christ Club 13 Clinic 3,43 Choir 1,3. NUTTER, NELL . . . Latin Club 13 Choir 13 F.H. A. 2,43 F.B.L.A. 43 Pep Club 4. OLSON, PAT . . . S.C.A. lg F.H.A. 1,2,33 Latin Club 2,33 F.N.A. 1,43 Basketball 1. PATTERSON, BOB . . . Latin Club 13 Chess Club 2,33 Hi-Y 23 Chemistry Club 33 Rocket Club 43 Honor Society 4. PAYNE, DOTTIE . . . Mardi Gras Queen 3. PAYNE, JIMMIE Mgr. 13 Madison . . . Basketball 1,3,43 Football Club 3,4. PENN, BUDDY . School. . . General Motors Training PENNINO, DONNA . . . Steering Comm. 23 HR. Rep. 2,33 Cabinet 3,43 Cheerleader 3,43 Foot- ball Queen 33 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Newspaper 43 Dance Chrm. 3. PERKINS, PEE WEE . . . D.E. 1,23 Football 2,3. ZOO Activities PIERCE, RICHARD . . . Football 3,43 Track 3. POLK, JIM . . . Booster Club. POWER, JOHN . . . S.C.A., Treas. 13 Basketball 1,2,43 Drama Club 33 Football 2,3. RAE, RUTH . . . S.C.A. Rep. 13 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Steering Comm.3 Cheerleader 3,4. RANSON, MARY RUTH . . . F.H.A., Veep. 43 Drill Team 23 Football Court 3. READY, DORETHA . . . Biology Club 23 Senior Choir 1,2,3,43 Drama Club 3. ROBERTSON, CONNIE . . . Glee Club 13 Cheer- leading 23 Pep Club 23 Basketball 3,43 News- paper 33 F.B.L.A. 43 Mardi Gras Court 3. ROBISON, ELAINE . . . F.S.C. 13 Choir 2. ROCKWELL, GENA . . . Hockey 2,3,43 Basket- ball 3,43 Choir 2,3,43 HR. Rep. 1,23 G.A.A. 4. RODEFFER, WINFRED . . . Bus Driver 4. ROGERS, JOE . . . S.C.A. 3, Cabinet 3, Veep 43 Boys State 33 Latin Club 1,23 Pep Club 4. ROYER, KATHLEEN . . . HR. Rep. 1'3 F.H.A. 2. ROYER, KENNETH . . . Monitors 1,2,33 Biology Club 23 Rocket Club 4. RUSSELL, JENNY . . . Latin Club 1,23 HR. Rep. 33 Senior Class Council 43 Yearbook 4g Pep Club 3. SANDERSON, RUSSELL . . . Baseball 1,2,3,4. After the dance, why not CA P P E R I S 'stroll' over to TOPS for a N U RS E R I E S friendly Sirloiner, crispy French Fries, and a thick, GROWERS OF FINE PLANTS creamy Shake. McLean, Va. TW 3-7575 , I A BOTANY soo ARROW . 'L ' GRIFFON MCGREGOR 0' .ff -Q ,f NORTHCOOL KNOX . ' J -1 , ' Allyn's Men's Shop, Inc. Y 2 CONVEMENT LOCATIONS ' Marvin Owens Frank Galton Springfield, Va. Vienna, Va. FL 4-5151 DU 5-8800 TOM'S VIENNA SHELL SERVICE Thanks The Students of J.M.H.s. For Their W E S T B R I A R Patronage 256 MAPLE AVE., E. C O U N T R Y Opposite Glyndon Shopping Center WE 8-9484 C I' U B Leonard and Angelo 800 MAPLE AVE. EAST Hairstylists KT VIENNA, VA. 155 Glyndon sneer, sis. N Vienna, Virginia A K WE 8-6661 s, WE 8-2300 br Q' Around the corner from Drug Fair Seniors' Activities SHAEFFER, RICHARD . . . Wrestling 4. SCHOENBERGER, PAT . . . Pep Club 2,35 Year- book 35 Poetry Award 35 Archbearer 35 Chap- lain's Comm. 45 Girls League 1,2,3. SCONYERS, JIM . . . Class Pres. 15 S.C.A. 25 Newspaper 25 Class Secretary 45 Honor Socie- ty 45 Drama Club 2. SCOTT, BOB . . . Debate Club 1,25 Football 25 Rocket Club 3,45 French Club 3. SHANKLIN, LINDA . . . Riding Club 25 Pep Club 3. SHAW, BOB . . . Football 1,2,3,45 Choir 15 Base- ball 15 Basketball 15 Madison Club 3,4. SHOMO, NANCY . . . Choir 1,2,35 F.B.L.A. 4. SIMIELE, FRANK . . . HR. Rep. 1,45 Track 15 Basketball 3,45 Madison Club 3, Treas. 4 5 King of Mardi Gras 3. SIMPSON, BRENDA . . . Pep Club 15 F.B.L.A. 4. SMITH, BOB . . . D.E. 3,4. SMITH, SHARRON . . . Choir 1,2,3,45 News- paper 1,2,3. . . . F.H.A. 15 Drill Team SORENSON, KAREN 25 F.B.L.A. 4. SORENSON, SHARON . . . Drill Team 25 F.H.A. 15 F.B.L.A. 4. SPENCER, CHARLES . . . Science Club 1. 202 SUAREZ, TANYA . . . F.H.A. 15 Dance Band 1,25 Pep Squad 1,2,35 2,35 F.T.A. 35 Latin Club 35 Drama Club 3,45 Thespians 35 Play 35 Yearbook Queen attendant 35 Madisonettes 45 Drill Team 35 Choir accompanist 2,35 Honor Society 4. SULLIVAN, WILLIAM . . . Pep Club 3. TALLEY, MARTHA . . . F.H.A.5 S.C.A.5 Science Club. TATE, BOB . . . Football 1,2,3,45 Madison Club Pres. 3,45 Track 35 Latin Club 25 Science Club Pres. 15 Service Club Veep. 15 S.C.A. 2,3,45 Winter Track 4. THOMAS, JAMES . . . Pep Club 35 Science Club 3 5 Strayer B.C. Typing Award 3. TINDLE, PHYLLIS . . . Home Nursing Club 15 F.H.A. 25 F.B.L.A. 4. TITUS, ELAINE . . . Choir 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 15 Hockey 3,45 Basketball 3. TRENT, TOMMY . . . Football 2,3,45 Key Club 25 Madison Club 35 HR. Rep. 4. VAN BUSKIRK. BOB . . . Latin Club 1'5 Drama Club 3,45 Madison Club 3,45 S.C.A. Rep. 1,25 Class Veep. 45 Track 35 Cross Country Team 45 Wrestling Team 45 Play 3,45 French Club 35 Baseball 4. VASALY, CHARLES . . . Band 1,2,3,45 Science 25 Rocket Society Pres. 3,4 5 Debate Club Pres. 3,45 Debate Team 3,45 Boys State 35 Honor Society 45 I Speak for Democracy , Second in N. Va. SAVIA'S BARBER. SHOP All Types of Haircuts Air Conditioned 8 A.M. 6 P.M. 108 Church St. DU 5-8126 SOLAR FREEZE DRIVE INN 3905 Lee Highway Soft Ice Cream Thick Shakes - Sandwiches Mc LEAN Bowling Center KEN McPHAIL, INC. Q HARDWARE El-mwood 66234 ' 6235 hh Paints - Glass - Tools - Housewares 132'Maple Ave., E. Vienna, Va 4835 Old Chain Bridge Road Dunk, k 5 7882 ir - McLean, Virginia Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Seniors of J. M. H. S. ldafg A Friendly Shop Dedicated to the Busy Suburbanite Featuring Nationally Advertised Brands For Junior, Miss, Half-Size VIENNA SHOPPING CENTER 222 Maple Ave., W. Vienna, Va. VIENNA FUEL CO., INC Heating Oils and Oil Burners Service - All Trucks Radio Equipped 340 Mill Street P. O. Box 591 Vienna, Va WE 8-9100 203 Seniors' VICKERY, DON . . . Honor Societv 3,45 Madison Club 3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 President of S.C.A. 3,45 Football 3,45 Baseball 3,45 Basketball 35 Steering Comm. 35 Bausch and Lomb Out- standing Science Student award 3. WALKER, JOHN . . . Chrm. Magazine Drive 3. WELBORN, JOHN . . . Pep Club 3,45 Track 4. WILEY, JUDY . . . Choir 1,2,3,45 Y.F.C. 25 Span- ish Honor Society 25 F.H.A. 4. WILSON, BUZZ . . . Baseball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 35 Football 1,25 Letter Club 2,35 Science Club Sec'y. 1,25 Boosters' Club 1,2,35 Spanish Club 1,2,3 5Dance Club 1,25 S.C.A. Rep. 35 Drama Activities WILSON, JOHN . . . Band 1234 Latin Club 1,25 Speech Arts 15 Basketball 1 WOODY, BETTYJO...FHA 1234 FBLA 45 Pep Club 45 Softball 3 WORLEY, DORSEY . . . Band 123 WRENN, DICK . . . Football 12 Baseball 1 Basketball 35 Monitor 1,2 YOUNG, PETE . . . Football 234 Baseball 2 DAVIS, PAMELA . . . Bus Patrol 1 2 Choir 1 2 3,4. LINES, LYN NE . . . Drama Club 2 Cheerleader 1,25 Senior Class Council 4 Pep Club 2 Choir Club 1,2,35 Chess Club 2. 1,4. 14 K HN H ,LW7 ' ' F . -I ' 7 :Fir I ' ,-' I if X -,-fl , Ei 2 iv go- 'Y S2275 1 i, ' ' M, X , ti i 2- I K' PRX is ' 204 eeee PQ dxf ,L f Sf ee 5 , S F! ' -ff, 1 KX 2L'!7! fw , X JCC rfg Ji , Naya 7 A 1 V 37 MA V! nf! 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To dvi 123 Maple Avenue DU 5-8100 f 7 1 MV 11 U -f2',f ,. fv' , ,ty I s 'S' 1 , 1 .H f 1- ,f'W' ff x I1 5 ff ljtfyf Q ' Lf!!! if J f'1 V6 ffm 4 M X j CX Q 0 I If fo 1 In 1 MADISON IS PROUD OF THESE PROFESSIONAL SUPPORTERS JOSEPH BOSCO, D.D.S. 112 Court House Road Vienna FRANK DePAOLA, M.D. 105 Park Street, SE Vienna ROLAND DOLDER, ATTORNEY 113 Park Street, NE Vienna TIBOR HAM, M.D. 135 Center Street Vienna ROBERT HARGRAVE, M.D. 135 Center Street Vienna ELIZABETH HILL, M.D. Fairfax Medical Center Fairfax EDWARD MACON 138 Church Street Vienna EMANUEL NEWMAN, 138 Church Street Vienna 4 REED NIBLEY, D.D.S. 138 Church Street Vienna DAVID SIPES, D.D.S. 135 Center Street Vienna ARTH UR THIBEAULT, 130 Casmar Street Vienna M. VUITCH, M.D. 135 Center Street Vienna R. B. WASHINGTON, ATTORNEY 512 Old Court House Road Vienna M.D. D.D.S ZOO 00a', ' suPPoRT ouR is QI ADVERTISERS T s wam FMR l qos wie ANU, 'ffl ..,.....,.....s, The Class of '61 says THANKS to all the wonderful people who have macle our two years at James Madison High School such memorable ones Alma Maier Hail to thee, our Alma Mater! We are loyal, proud, and true. We wave the flag of spirit In a tribute to you. And to those who will come after- May you always sing our song. We pass the torch of learning, , Keep it ever burning strong. We strive to do our best, Let bravery never rest, Our colors have a lesson to be told- Be strong and be sincere, Have courage, never fear The red, the black, the white, our colors bold Hail to thee, our Alma Mater! Ever in our memory, The school we'll always cherish: Madison, hail to thee! 208 Cgetmarm IINII' QUAI-lf' IN 4 . W f Q , Y 1 , f VV A! ' ff , ff' -- A ,fl f ,M f 1 1 ff 4 l ywlf l fg ,f J ,jf Y' i'- F v A '.fV. if A'f' ry f fi! 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