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True Colors Stepping up to '88, Madison wasn't all black and white. Vivid true colors were everywhere on campus. It probably goes without saying that character abounded in hairstyles, clothes, and music. Howev- er, warhawks in '88 also turned to literature to ex- press themselves. Besides Madison's Talon, students read Imagery Gate and The Illiterate, literary maga- zines wherein they published their own original sto- ries and poems, as well as editorials. Besides an abundance of personality, Madison over the years acquired a great deal of pep. The student body was strengthened in 1986 by the addition of freshmen. Two Wilma Warhawks rallied at games and pep shows in '88. In addition, P.E. students wore uniforms throughout the year to express their unity and spirit. Another important change since '62 was the integra- tion of minority groups. Twenty five years before there had only been a handful of minority students at Madison. Since then Warhawks experienced a rich influx of diverse cultures and ethnic backgrounds. That was strengthened by the broad range of foreign exchange students from countries like France, Spain, and Germany who frequently attended Madison. But if you're in doubt about Madison's true colors, take a look! In the spirit of personal expression on campus. Second Generation, displayed by junior Laura Ashdown, was a local band founded by a number of Madison students and graduates. As the morning bell rings, juniors Kristin Enyedi and Jane Chang chum before facing the school day. His work on the newspaper staff finished, sophomore Rusty Miller rushes to get some food. 6 Stepping Up
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''But pause for a moment on that threshold of tomorrow and look back through the gateway of memories.” Those words were the first in Madison's first yearbook. Has the school changed? Turn the page. Stepping Up 5
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Studying on a free fourth period, seniors Sandra Woo and Uli abcth Porcntc enjoy Polsby's The Congress and the Presidency. a favorite among Political Science students. Stepping Up 7
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