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i ' ■ • Mocohi Modison County High School Modison, Florido Volume III When we look into the post Left Poge. 1 Deloris Drown — Ninrh graders olwoys hove ir rough 2 The queen ond her court smile proudly for the comero 3 Mr Cooper ac- companies his chorus doss 4 Three lovely conresronrs in rhe Miss Universe Pogeonr 5. Ernie soils down rhe field for o touchdown 6 Corv sronce ond her escort mode o handsome poir or the Homecoming gome 7 Cowboy spirit helped to insure o win ogoinsr Rickords Right Poge 1 Donno Coody is o great asset to the M.C H 5 Dond 2 Jimmy Ellis tests his obiliry ogoinsr rhe computer 3. Library science gives people o chonce to get ocquoinred 4 Mrs James doss seems to enjoy Biology 5. Howord displays his strength in weightlifting 6 Curtis enjoys Mr Cooper's photography doss Opening 3 Everything that we've been through 2 They try to show us what to do Left Page 1. It sometimes takes more than one to open o M.C.H.S. locker 2 When Anginert folks Everybody listens. 3. Pom Young brings up the reor in the Homecoming Porode 4 As groduotion drew near. Seniors chose these invitations. 5. Doth students ond teochers participated on Monster Day 6 Just relaxing is the best port of the doy Right Page 1 Mr. Miller shows students his 'secret weapon. 2 Mr. Kluboll checks out the bond's formation of district competition. 3. Tommy gets some helpful odvice from Mr. Christmas 4 Sheilo keeps the library in order. 5. Mrs. Brooks rokes rime out to help Liso with Algebro 6. Mrs. Fought is olwoys willing to help a con- fused English student. There's Gonna Be a Brighter Day Left Poge 1 Jomie ond Russell hope that their next gome turns out bet- ter. 2. Red mon reoctlon . . Satisfaction! 3. Patricio is bored with Public Speaking 4. Kathy can t wait to go home. 5. Rondy isn't thrilled with to- day's lunch. 6. Moybe tomorrow will be o better day. 7. Our menu isn’t alwoys bright Right Page 1 Bobby gives Poige o lesson in tying shoes. 2 These three witches ployed a big port in Mocberh. 3. Blolr has a new boyfriend 4 You wont us to do what in doss today? 5. Friends like to hong oround together in the hall. 6. Breok is relaxation time for these students. 1 f jt B; i L 2 6 Opening REGULAR COMBO FRIED CHICKEN MASHED M5S GREEN R0LL8 CHERRY UICE 4 0 SALAD ILK 20 CTimFUT fcTimrwT Friends, couples that's the way 2 6 Opening 7 In the morning when we arrive Left Page 1. Dovid hod o rough night, so he decided to take o nop ot school 2 These three young men ore onxious to get into school 3. When the bus orrives. the students wont to be on time for their classes. 4 Nikes ore populor with these students 5 Doug and Forie ore just in time for class 6 The morning is o beautiful time of doy Right Page 1 Mrs Washington only thinks Alon is studying 2 Sixth period is the worst class of the doy 3. Mrs. Duchonon is olwoys caught up in paperwork. 4 John is the only one who is listening to you. Mr. Nicholson. 5. 2 35 is the most exciting time of the doy. 6. Diedre. Andreo. ond Chicquito hove hod o long, hord doy jm We're oil guilty of playing the fool i 3 And running around breaking all the rules Left Page 1 I didn't reolize the goal wos rhor high! 2 Dallas shows his true personality 3 These girls have o good time in P E 4 Dud and John Poul show how coordinated they ore 5 Alon coptures everyone s ottention with his cowboy hot 6. Mrs Brummitt s doss is full of hoppy people Right Page 1. These guys get o lift on Mr Cooper s time 2 Kenny poys the price for breaking the rules 3 No. no. Borry. you hove to go oround 4 Croig. you better hope Mr. Roy doesn't cotch you 5. You con get in big trouble for stealing these 6. Someone didn't get much sleep lost night Don't let the memories go 12 Opening ' r The happiness will always IFOr' CO!IMTY HIGH SCHOOL Ro“r So, ShOW MADISON, FL 32340 Left Page 1 Julie s drawing gets some odmirotion from Bill 2 Only the coolest Seniors Punk out ' 3 Seniors proudly show their doss of 1983 school rings. 4 The bond displays their talent in the Homecoming Porade 5 The Seniors' hard work on the floot poid off They won first pkxe 6 Does this down seem fomilior? Right Poge 1 Don't Mike ond Kothy moke o hoppy couple 2 These Junior girls reolly enjoyed the porode 3 Cloyte ond Ricky, two wild ond crozy Seniors 4 Lunch is quite on experience here otMCHS 5. Something sure must be funny in Mr Nicholson's doss 6. Kim Pridgeon smiles happily os Miss J.V Cheerleader That's why we're saying Left Page 1 Kenny mode sure Sreve is doing it right 2 Colvin Bonner uses the phone to check out eorly 3. Mrs. Poyne is glod to see the doy come to on end 4 Kelly and Nicole feel that the Cowboys ore super greot 5. Gory celebrates after o Cowboy touchdown 6. Mrs. Ander- son's freshmon doss seem to be enjoying themselves. 7. Mr Miller needs to see o pass from these two guys. Right Page 1 This student sometimes needs o little help from his friends to do his Moth homework. 2. The Cowboy defense woits for the referee s decision. 3. The newspoper's sports section is o hot item in the library. 4. Ernie ond Gleno record secret messages ot the Mock Trial. 5. Edith, Kim. ond Cothy ore glod it's breok time. 6. The cheerleaders down around during o break from the oction ot the jomboree 6 Opening 15 I We hope we're together when it's over'' Senior Closs Officers Bronko Vick — President Robin Broswell — Vice-President Down Broswell — Secretory Jimmy Ellis — Treasurer Bob Smith — Reporter Donald Hobbs — Parliamentarian Ricky Bass Virginia Ann Bedford John Alexander Toni Lynette Anderson Dono Carol Barrs Robert Barrs Andy Boss Mark Boss Letha Arnold Deborah Ann Boiley Angineff Lavor Bradley Pamela Anefte Branch Robin Faye Braswell Michele Rene Brown 22 Gosses Corifha Dawn Braswell M. Lucinda Braswell Pamela Deloris Brown Jacquelyn Denise Burdick Craig James Burnett Paul David Burnett Cynthia Rene Butler Angela Gail Cherry Cynthia Ann Cherry Dallas Raynorris Choice Joseph Lorenzo Collins Jeffery William Cone Donna Lee Coody Medgar Cooks Drenda Lee Crumify Alvin Dale Davis Robert Corbin Adam Cruce Barbara E. Davis Joseph L. Davis Closses 23 Trace© Olivia Davis Gina Elizabeth Dennis 24 Classes Dobbi-Jean Inge Drechsler Sheila D. Dukes Robin Anne Diekman Gwendolyn D. Dixon Bobby Darin Edwards James Thurber Ellis Louro Soleno Ellison Emil Steven Emery Carol Elizabeth Flournoy Tommy Roy Franklin Michael Wade Galm Willie James Gillyard. Jr. Alison Marie Hagberg Alacia Ellen Hamrick Delores Fead James M. Fields Carl Thomas Fuqua Melissa Deth Gaither Classes 25 Terri Kim Harmsen Lawrence Haynes Billy Daniel Harr William Lee Haynes Deborah Kay Howard Jenny Lynn Horne Lisa Kay Jackson Loverne Jonas Terry Jacobia Jonas David Michael Lanier Patricia Ann Lee Derrick Lamar Love Ermo Deneen Matfair John Philip Maxwell, III Joonne McCray Darryl Lee McLeod Kimothy Fred McLeod Regina Ann McQuoy Clayton Talmadge McWilliams, III Eric Michalowski 28 Classes Ray Allen Morse Juli Ann Newberry Michael David Newman Sharon Padgett Marco L. Pursley Melanie Anne Reaves Constance D. Richardson Diana M. Rivera Dobby Register James Monroe Richardson Linda Robinson Classes 29 Rondo Jayne Russell 30 Classes Billy Stevens James Kagans Stewart Tonya Denise Scott Sheila Seymore Leila A. Sevor Jenise Louise Sheets Kelly Paulette Smith Richard Alan Sowell Sheri Lynn Stokes Ken Suber Richard Swisher Joe Tedder Shirley Ann Turner Debbie Tufen Debora Dawn Tuten Bronislava Vick Pamela Diane Ware Beatrice Watkins Juanita D. Thompkins Douglas Owen Thompson Classes 31 Regina Lee Watkins Edith E. Watson Clifford Scott Webb Joan Dione Webb Kimberly Marie Webb Allen C. Welch Derrick West Eldora Laverne Wilcox Laura Lee Wilson Charlotte Ann Young 32 Classes Pamela Lynn Young Kip Yulee 1983 Valedictorian and Salutatorian The Class of '83 has been through much together. Together we hove struggled through four years of high school to reach o goal in our lives which we con oil be proud to hove attained. As we leave high school ond enter the next phase of our lives, we should carry with us o sense of pride ond determination, os well os many wonderful memories from our high school years. If we keep this sense of pride ond determination throughout life, we will be able to conquer oil of the obsrodes life holds for us ond lead suc- cessful lives. To the Class of 1963 I soy GOOD LUCK — Jimmy Ellis Thirteen years of school hove come ond gone. We toy be through with school, bur our education will never nd. Life is o learning process. Let us go on from here ond Dntinue to leorn. This isn't the end of our education; it is ist the beginning. — Drendo Benefield Brenda Benefield — Soluroiorion Classes 33 Fun Loving 3 1 Some of the seniors enjoy their lunch during the Senior Doy 2 Volleyboll seemed to be the moin ottroction here 3 The seniors looked reol en- thused ot this meeting 4 Michoel goes nowhere without his music 5 Renoy is lote for closs, ogoin 6 Pom. Debi. ond Cindy were reolly punked out 34 Closses Seniors 1 Whor's wrong. Joe? 2 Senior? 3 The Seniors hod tors of spirit or this pep roily 4 Mrs. Roy. one of our fovorire Senior sponsors. 5 Consronce points from memory 6 Bobby shouldn't rolk with his mouth full. 7 They just think they're bod! 5 SENIOR. DIRECTORY A ALEXANDER. JOHN — Carpentry Club 11; 9th Grade Basketball Manager 12; J.V. ond Varsity Foot- ball Manager 12; J.V. Basketball Manager 12; Pep Club 12. ANDERSON. TONI — Band 10: Volleyball 10; Softball 11: Black History 12. ARNOLD, LETHA B BAILEY, DEBBIE — FHA HERO 9, 10. 11. 12; Newspaper Staff 12; Miss Silver Lariat 12; C5U 12. BARRS. DANA — FCA 9, 10, 11, 12; FHA 11, 12; Science Club 9. 10; Chess Club 9; CSU 12; Varsity Cheerleader 9, 10,11, 12; Pom Pon Captain 12: Annual Staff 12; Who's Who Among American High School Students 12. BARRS, BOBBY BASS, ANDY — FCA 10; Science Club 9, 10: Chess Club 10; Band 10, 11,12,- Squad Leader 12. BASS, DOUGLAS K. — Basketball 9. FFA 10, 11, 12; Football 9; Baseball 9. BASS, MARK BASS, RICHARD — FFA 9, 10, 11, 12; Officer 12; Footboll 9, 10. 11, 12; FCA 12. BEDFORD, VIRGINIA — Pep Club 9; FBLA 12; Spanish Club 12. BENEFIELD, BRENDA — Latin Club 9; Latin Award 9, Algebra II Award 10: Accounting I Award 11; Beta Club 10, 11, 12; Academic Banquet 10, 11; Annual Staff 11, 12; Editor 12: A Honor Roll 9, 11; B Honor Roll 10: CSU 10; SSAT I and II Award 11. BLANTON, FARIE — Journalism 10, 11: FBLA 9; FHA 10, 11; Science Club 36 Classes 9,10. Student Council 10 BRADLEY. ANGINETT — Drill Team 10,11,12. BRANCH, PAMELA — Pep Club 9, 10; Chorus 10. FTA 11; Miss FTA 12; Treasurer 12; Drill Team 11, 12; Block History 11,12. BRASWELL, DAWN — Band 9, 10; FCA 10. 11. Secretory 11; Science Club 10, 11, 12; Secretary 11; Miss Silver Spurs 12,- Miss Science Club 11; FHA 10, 11, 12; Student CoJficil 10, 11: Cheerleader 9, 11, 12; Captain 12; SSAT Award 11; Annual Staff 11, 12; B Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Academic Banquet 10, 11; Class Secretary 11,12. BRASWELL, CINDY — Student Council 9,- Science Club 9, 10. 11; FBLA 9,- FHA 10, 11; Drill Team 10: FCA 10, 11; Secretory 12; Journalism 11. BRASWELL, ROBIN — Band 9; Band Award 9: Citizenship Award 9; Class Treasurer 9; FCA 10, 11; BETA Club 10,11, 12: SSAT Award 11; Academic Banquet 10, 11; Annual Staff 12; Class President 11; Basket- ball 9. 10, 11, 12, Basketball Award 9, 10, 11: Video 10, 11, 12; Video Award 10, 11; Girls' State 11; Who's Who Among American High School Students 12: National Leadership Award 12; Class Vice President 12. BROWN, MIKI — FHA 9, 10, 11, 12; Science Club 10,11,12: Miss Science Club 12, Academic Banquet 10, 11; B Honor Roll 9. 10, 12; Perfect At- tendance Award 9, 10, 11; SSAT Honors 11; FCA 11; Student Council 12,- Annual Staff 12. BROWN, PAMELA — Pep Club 9, 10, 11; Black History 12; Softball 9; Track 10. BURDICK, DENISE — FHA 10; Home Economics Award 11; Art Club 10, 11, 12; Treasurer 11; President and Miss Art Club 12: Artist of the Month 12, BURNETT, CRAIG BURNETT, PAUL BUTLER. CYNTHIA c CHERRY. ANGELA — FHA 9: Pep Club 10, 11; Treasurer 11; Class Secretory 9: FTA 11, 12, Parliamen- tarian 12; Chorus 10. 12. Black History 12; Miss Black History. CHERRY, CYNTHIA CHOICE. DALLAS — Band 9. Pep Club 10. 11, 12, Parliamentarian 12: FTA 10, 11,12. Black History 11,12. COLLINS, JOE — FFA 9, 10, 11, 12; Student Council 10, 11, 12; Drama Club 11. 12; Block History 11, 12; SSAT Honors 11; Best Greenhand in FFA 9; Best Student in FFA 10. Stu- dent Council Parliamentarian 12; Junior Counselor 11, 12; Varsity Bosketball Statistician 10, 11, 12; Beta Club 12. CLEVELAND, RICHELLE CONE, JEFFERY — Photography 10, 11, Video 10; CSU 12; Band 9, 10.11. Bond Honors 9: Jazz Bond 11. COODY, DONNA COOKS, MEDGAR — J.V. Football 10; J.V. Basketball 10: Track 10, 11, 12; Junior Trophy 11; Pep Club 11, 12, - President 12: Block History 11, 12; FFA 9: Student Council 9. 10, 11, 12: Junior Council 9,10,11.12. CORBIN. ROBERT CRUMITY, BRENDA — Pep Club 11, 12; Black History 12; Track 10, 11,12. CRUMITY, TYRONE D DAVIS. ALVIN DAVIS. BARBARA DAVIS. JOSEPH DAVIS. MARCO DAVIS. MARVIN DAVIS. PATTI — FBLA 9. 10. 11. 12. Historian 10; President 11, 12; Art Club 9; Silver Loriot 10. 11; Sports Editor; Editor 12; Honor Roll 9, 10, 11,12. World History Award 10. DAVIS, RUBY — Basketball Manager 9; Track 9, 10, 11; Perfect Attendance Award 10; Block History 11, 12; Pep Club 11; FTA 12; Volleyball 12. DAVIS. TRACEE — FHA 9. 10. 11. 12. State Representative 10; Block History 9, 10, 11. 12; Secretory 11; Treasurer 12; FTA 10, 11, 12; Chaplain 10; President Pep Club 10, 11; Bond 9, 10, 11. 12; Co-5quad Leader 11; Squad Leader 12; Miss Sophomore; Miss Junior; Miss Bond: Student Council 10, 11, 12; Guidance Committee 12. DENNIS, GINA — Chorus 9: Cheerleader 9, 10: Pep Club 10; Student Council 11,12; President 12; Class Treasurer 11; Bond 11. 12; FTA 11, Block History 11, Academic Ban- quet 11, Annual Staff 12, Perfect At- tendance 10; SSAT Award 11. DIEKMAN, ROBIN — FHA HERO 9. 10, 11, 12; President 12, Miss FHA HERO 12; CSU 10. 12; Model United Notions 11; FFA 9; Vice Presi- dent 9; Cheerleader 9; STAR Stu- dent 11; Newspaper Staff 12. DIXON. GWEN — Block History 12. DRECHSLER, BOBBI JEAN — Varsity Boskerboll 9. 10, 11, 12: Softball 9, 10. 11. 12; Volleyball 11. 12; Class President 9; FHA 11. 12: Art Club 10, 11, 12; Publicity Chairman 12, SSAT Honors 11. DUKES, SHEILA — Track 9; Volleyball 11; Black History 10. 11, 12; Parliamentary Procedure FHA HERO 11.12: B Honor Roll. E EDWARDS, BOBBY — Student Council 9. 10, 11, 12. Bond 9, 10, 11, 12, Jazz Bond 12; Science Club 9; Wrestling Team 9: Class Vice Presi- dent 10: Baseball 11. 12. Video 11, 12; Dromo 11; Photography 12. ELLIS. JAMES — FFA 9; President 9: Beta Club 10, 11. 12. Historian 12. Science Club 10; Student Council 11. 12, Model U.N. 11, Dromo 12; Boskerboll 9, Valedictorian 9, Scholarship Award 9: Highest Academic Average 10, 11; Sophomore Honor Student; Award of Academic Excellence 10: Prin- cipal's Cup 11, American History Award 11; Public Speaking Award 11,- Algebra II Award 11: Senior Class Treasurer; A Honor Roll 9. 10, 11, 12; Academic Banquet 10, 11, 12: Selected for Notional Merit Scholarship. ELLISON, 5ALENA — FFA 9: J.V. Cheerleader 9, 10; Miss J.V. Cheerleoder 10; Varsity Cheerleader 11, 12: Miss Varsity Cheerleoder 12; Dromo Club 11. 12. EMERY. EMIL F FEAD. DELORES FIELDS. JAMES — Boskerboll 9. 10, 11; FTA 12; Notional Honor Society 11.12; Chorus 9. FLOURNOY. ELIZABETH — FHA 9: FCA 9. 10. 11. 12, Student Council 10, 11. 12: Science Club 12; Bond 9, 10; Tennis Team 9. SSAT Honor 11; Miss FCA 12: Honor Roll 10. FRANKLIN. TOMMY FUQUA. CARL — Bond 9. 10.11. 12; Jazz Bond 11, 12; Squod Leader 11, 12; Chess Club 9. 10: CSU 10. 11, 12; Science Club 9, 10.11, Space Coder Award 9,10,11,12. G GAITHER, MELISSA — FHA 11. 12; Bero Club 11. 12. FCA 10: Bond 9. 10; Chess Club 10; Physical Science Winner 9. 12; Honor Roll 9, 10. 11. 12; Academic Banquet 9. 10. 11. 12: Florido Store Spelling Tournament 11. GALLON. MARY GALM. MIKE — FFA 10, 11. 12. Sportsman Club 9. GILLYARD, WILLIE — Class Porliomentorion 9: Pep Club 9. 10, 11; Block History 10. 11, 12; Vice President 12, Track 11; Baseball JV 9; Varsity Baseball 10. 11. 12; Bond 9. 10. 11.12, Field Captain 12. Bond Vice President. Squod Leader 11; Outstanding Sophomore; Jazz Bond Manager 12. H HAGBERG. ALISON — Cheerleoder 9. 10, 11. 12, FHA 10. 11. 12; FCA 11. 12; Annuol Staff 12. HAMRICK. ALACIA — Cheerleoder 9. 10. 11, 12. Bond 9. Citizenship Award 9: Class Treasurer 9: B Honor Roll 9. 11; Family Living Award 10; FCA 11, 12. Art Club 11. 12. Annuol Staff 12: Dromo 11: Model United Notions 12. HARMSEN, KIM — Bond 9. 10. 11. 12; FCA 9. 10. 11. 12: Dromo 12. Homecoming Queen 12; Student Council 12. HART, BILL — Bond 9: Baseball 9, 10; Art Club 10. 11. 12: VICA Club 11. 12. HARTS. ALFRED — Football 9: Boskerboll 9.10.11.12; Video 9,10, 11. Student Council 9. 10.11.12: Pep Club 9. 10. 11. 12: Block History 9. 10. 11. 12. Video Award 9. Trock 9. 12. Art Club 10; Science Club 10: Boskerboll Award 9; Wrestling Manager 10: FFA 9. 10. 11. 12; P.E. Award 9. Chorus 9; Citizenship Award 10; Student Advisory 9; Photography 9, 10. 11; FTA 11. 12: Classes 37 Sports Reporter 10,11. HAYNES. ANGELA HAYNES, GERALD HAYNES. LAWRENCE HAYNES, WILLIAM HILL. LEONA HILL. SANDRA HOBBS. DONALD — Foorboll 10, 11. 12. FCA 9, 10. 11; FHA 11, 12; Porliomenrorion 12; Science Club 11. 12: President 12; FFA 9. Chess Club 9: Senior Closs Porliomentorion. HORNE. JENNY — FBLA 9, 10. 11. 12: FHA 12. HOWARD. DEBBIE — Bond 9. 10, FCA 9. 10, 11: Science Club 10, 11; Secretory 11. Treosurer 11; Student Council 10. 11; FHA 11. Annuol Staff 11. HUMPHREY. VICTORIA J JACKSON. CHARLIE JACKSON. LISA — Science Award 9. Basketball 9. 11; Chorus 9; 10. 11; Student Council 11, 12; Miss Student Council 12, Annual Staff 12; Honor Roll 9,10.11,12 JACKSON. ZELDA JOHNSON, WANDA — FHA 9; Black History 10, 11. 12; Vice President 11; Pep Club 10, 11; Assistant Secretary 11. Track 9,12. JONAS. TERRY — FTA 10. 11, 12; Black History 11. 12; Pep Club 11,12. JOSEPH. MICHAEL K KINSEY. TAMMIE — Bond 9. 10. 11. Majorette 10. 11; Cheerleader (Captain) 9; FCA 10. 11: FHA 11. KNIGHT. EDDIE — Band: Black History. 36 Classes L LANIER, DAVID — Tennis 11. 12. FCA 11, 12. Science Club 9. Art Club 11: FHA 12: Baseball 9; Band 9.10 LEE. PATRICIA — Basketball Manager 9, Pep Club 9, 10; Volleyball 12: Student Council 10, 11; Black History 11; Leadership Award 4-H 12; Perfect Attendance 10. LOVE. DERRICK M MALONE. DOROTHY — FHA 9. 10. MATTAIR, ERMA MAXWELL. JOHN — Academic Awards Banquet 9. 10, 11, 12; Highest Grade Point Average 9; Chess Club 9, 10, Science Club 9. 10. 11. NEDT Award 10; FCA 10. 11 12; President 12: Brain Brawl Team 11. 12: Beta Club 9. 10. 11, 12. J.V. Baseball 9. 10; Varsity Baseball 11. 12; J.V. Football 10: National Scholastic Merit Aword 12; Ac- cepted for Early Admissions at NF- JC 12; SSAT Honors 11; Who's Who Among Americon High School Students 12, A ond B Honor Roll 9. 10,11,12. MCCRAY, JOANNE MCLEOD. DARRYL MCLEOD. KIMOTHY MCQUAY, REGINA — Black History 10. 11. 12. Drill Team 11. 12; FTA 12; Concert Band 11. MCWILLIAMS. CLAYTE — FCA 12, Baseball 12. MICHALOWSKI, ERIC MONEY. WAYNE — FFA 9. 10. FHA 9; Boskerboll 9; Baseball 10, 11. MOORE. SCOTT MOORE. SUSAN — Pep Club 10, 11, Block History 12. MORSE, RAY — Tennis 9, 10, 11. 12; FCA 9; CSU 9. 10. Bond 9, 10. 11. 12; Squad Leader 10, 11; Drum Major 12. District Band 10: Honor Bond 11. 12; Chess Club 9, President of Band 12; Rifle Captain 11; Outstanding Sophomore, All-Stare Small School's Honor Band 11,12. N NEWBERRY. JULIE — Basketball 9, 10. 11; Softball 10. 11. 12: Rookie of the Year 10; Hustler 11; Co-Coproin 11. Captain 12; Art Club 9. 10. 11. 12: Artist of the Month 11. 12; SSAT Honors 11: United Stores National Leadership Merit Aword 12; FCA 11; FHA 12. 4-H 10; 1st Place NFJC Arts Festival 11: Beta Club 9, 10.11. 12. NEWMAN. DAVID — Band 9: Video 10. 11: Photography 11, 12,- FHA 12; Art Club 12; Annuol Staff 12; Photographer of the Year 11; Student Council 12. P PADGETT, SHARON — FBLA 11. 12, FFA 12. Miss FFA 12. PICLKES, LORI — FBLA 9; Newspaper 10. 11. 12. FHA 11. 12; Science Club 10. PINKARD, KENNY PIPPIN. JOHN PLAIN, PAM — Cheerleader 9. 10, 11, 12: FCA 10, 11. 12. FHA 9. 12. Soft- ball 9; Newspaper 11; Cheerleader Captain 11- Citizenship Aword 9; Scholarship Aword 9. PURSLEY, MARCO R REAVES, MELANIE — Art Club 10, 11.12: FBLA 12. Miss FBLA 12. REGISTER. BOBBY — Varsity Baseball 9, 10. 11, 12; Varsity Foot- ball 9; Closs President 9, FCA 9, 10, 11; Dromo Club 11. 12, Sponish Club 12. RICHARDSON. CONSTANCE — Miss Freshmorv Bond 10. 11, 12; Block History Club 10. 11. 12; FBLA 10. 11. 12; FHA 10, 11. 12: FTA 10, 11. 12; Varsity Cheerleader 11, 12; Miss Senior. RIVERA, DIANA — FHA 9, 10. 11, 12; FFA 9. Cheerleader 9, 10, 11. 12: Coproin 12; FCA 12; Citizenship Award 11; Cheerleader Co-Coproin 10. ROBINSON. LINDA RUSSELL. RONDA 5 SCARBORO. RENAY — FCA 10, 11; FHA 10. 11; Science Club 10; Cheerleader 10, Student Council 10, 11: Sofrboll 10; Tennis 11: SSAT Honors, Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12, Jr. Miss Contestant. SCHAEFER. ROBBY — FFA 9, 11; FHA 9, 12: Basketball 9; Baseball 10. Football 10.11; FCA 12. SCOTT, TONYA — Class Secretory 9; Cheerleader 9. 10. 11: English Award 9; Geography Award 9: Class President 10; Cheerleader Co-Coproin 10; FCA 10, 11; Beta Club 10. 11. 12. Student Council 10. 11; Art Club 10; Academic Banquet 10: Chess Club 10: FHA 11. 12; SSAT Honors 11; Science Club 11. 12; An- nual Staff 12: A Honor Roll; B Honor Roll. SEYMORE. SHEILA SEVOR. LEILA SHEATS, JENI5E — FBLA 11, 12: Vice President 11; Art Club 11, 12: Latin Club 10,- Chorus 9: Art Class 11, 12; B Honor Roll 9, 10; SSAT Award 11. SMITH. BOB — FFA 9; Sofrboll 9; Citizenship Award 9, Art Club 10: Science Club 10; Student Council 11. 12; Reporter Senior Class; Honor Roll 9,10.11.12. SMITH. KELLY — FHA 9; FFA 9; Jr. ROTC 10: Drill Team 10. SOWELL. ALAN — FCA 10. 11; Foot- ball 9, 10; Boskerboll 9; Student Council 9. Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12; Science Club 10. STEVENS. BILLY STEWART, JIM — Football 9. 10. 11. 12. FCA 9.10, 11,12, Science Club 9, 10. 11, FHA 11, 12; Student Council 11. 12; C5U 10. 11: Tennis 10. 11; B Honor Roll 9. 10, 11. 12; Junior Class Parliamentarian, Chess Club 9,10. STOKES, SHERI — FFA 9; Chapter Scholarship Award 9, Boskerboll 9- Sofrboll 9; Freshman Class Scholar- ship Award; FHA 9. 10, 11, 12; Presi- dent 9; FHA Outstanding Junior; 1st Place Store 11. FHA Outstanding Sophomore; Science Club 10; 2nd Place Science Fair 10; 2nd Ploce Regional Science Fair 10; Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12: Christian Student Union 10.12: Miss CSU 12. 5UBER, KEN SWISHER, RICHARD T TEDDER, JOE THOMAS, DANNY THOMPKINS. JUANITA — Student Council 9. 10. 11; FHA 12; Block History 12. THOMPSON. DOUG — FCA 10. 11, 12. Tennis 11. 12,- Beta 9, 10. 11. 12; FHA 12; Science Club 9; Homecom- ing King 12 for FCA 11; Foorboll 11; Track 9, 10, 11: Chess Club 9; Porliomentory Procedure 12. TURNER. SHIRLEY — Track 9. 10, 11. 12. Block History 11, 12; Volleyball 12. TUTEN. DEBI — Art Club 12. FHA 9, 10. 11. 12. FFA 9. Cheerleoder 9. Coproin 10,11. Sofrboll 9. V VICK. BRONKA — FBLA 9. 10. Beta Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Freshman Scholarship Award: Academic Ban- quet 9. 10, 11, 12; A Honor Roll 9: B Honor Roll 10. 11; CSU 10, 11; Stu- dent Council 10, 11, 12; Academic Excellence 11; Senior Closs Presi- dent; Mistress of Ceremonies for Coronation,- Notional Leadership Merit Award Winner; Annual Staff 12. SSAT Honors 11 w WARE. PAMELA — Boskerboll 9; Block History 11, 12; FTA 11. 12; Chorus 12. WATKINS, BEATRICE WATKINS. REGINA — FHA 10; FTA 10.11,12; Block History 11,12. WATSON, EDITH — Spanish Club 9, 12. Secretory 9; President 12; Miss Spanish Club 12; FHA 12. WEBB. JOAN — FBLA 10. 11, FHA 11. WEBB, KIM WEBB. 5COTT WELCH. ALLEN WEST. DERRICK WILCOX, ELDORA — Dromo Club 12; Block History 12. WILLIAMS, JANICE — Boskerboll 9; Sofrboll 9, Citizenship Award 9; Scholarship Award 9; Library Coun- cil 12. Block History 12; FTA 12. WILSON. LAURA — Tennis 9, 10, 11. 12; Citizenship Award 9; Hugh O'Brien Outstanding Sophomore; Beta Club 9,10.11.12; Science Club 10; Christian Student Union 10; FCA 12: Miss Beta Club 12; Bond 10; Stu- dent Council 11,12. WOODS. VAN Y YOUNG, CHARLOTTE YOUNG. PAM — Science Club 10. 11, 12. President 11; Chess Club 10; Student Council 10; Spanish Club 12; FHA 12; Pep Club 10, 11; Treasurer 10; Dromo Club 12. YULEE. KIP — J.V. Boskerboll 10; Varsity Boskerboll 11. 12: Block History 12. Classes 39 Uso Jockson 40 Gasses Outstanding Seniors A Joe Collins David Newmon Glno Dennis Brendo Benefield Pom Ptoin Robin Dlekmon Honorable Mention Bobby Reglsrer Alon Sowell Leadership, service ro the school, citizenship, and scholarship ore the criteria used by the faculty ond students in the selection of the most outstanding seniors. Each year the faculty ond students vote on ten seniors who fir this descrip- tion. The students who oppeor on both lists ore honored os most outstanding. This yeor there were eight seniors who stood our from the others by their outstanding qualities. The students who oppeor on either the faculty or students' lists ore given honorable mention. Five seniors were given this honor. These thirteen seniors ore thank- ed for their contributions ro Modison County High School ond the community. Classes 41 Seniors Excel On Awords Doy, June 2, fourteen seniors were distinguished os honor groduotes. High honors ond honors were determined by o 3.6 ond 3.0 grode overage, respectively. The faculty ond others chose outstan- ding seniors to receive various awards based on scholarship, citizenship, leader- ship, ond speciol achievements. 1. Mr. Roy congratulated Robin Dlekmon for her distinguished service to MCHS. 2. Mrs. Eloise Rutherford presented Jimmy Ellis the Woodman of the World Award for ex- cellence In Americon History. 3. Robin Braswell wos the first recipient of the Lucille Cherry Citizenship Aword. 4. Llso Jackson wos selected by the faculty to receive the Rotary Cup for outstanding citizenship. 5. 1963 honor groduotes 6. Morco Dovls wos recognized for his outstanding achieve- ment In the Special Olympics. 1. Glno Dennis presented Chortle Jockson with the speciol Student Council Citizenship A word. 2. Robin Braswell was the recipient of the MCHS Leodershlp Aword. 3. Mr. Selmon presented Jimmy Ellis and Robin Braswell the Donforth I Dore You” Aword. 4. Uso Jockson wos elected to receive the DAR Citizenship Aword. 5. Jimmy Ellis ond Bronko Vick were congrotulored by Mr. Christmas for being district PRIDE winners. 6. Jimmy Ellis ond Brendo Benefield groduoted with high honors. Classes 43 Jerry Alexander William Alexander Albert Alston Janet Alvarez Cordele Anderson Linda Anderson James Dailey Dloir Baker Sharon Bass Lisa Bell Brown Crystal Blanton Karen Brooks Brad Charlie Marcus Sherwood Brown Brown Brown Brown Tonia Brown Eben Buchanan Angela Burnette Tammi Burnette Closses George Cherry Govin Clark Sharon Cobb Tommy Collins Sreve DuPuis Mark Dwyer Sonyo Eornhordr Anita Edwards Jackie Dovis Raleigh Dean Diane Decs Robin Delaughrer Michael Donaldson 46 Classes Demerro Edwards Melvrick Edwards Tony Emery Samuel Epps Tim Fox Simmie Fudge Derendo Gillis Lender Hamilton James Hanners Nancy Harris Ron Herring Ronald Hicks Laron Hidy Alberr Hodge Terrance Hodge Keith Howell Classes 47 Tamara Hudson Amanda Sue Jackson Shirley Jockson Gary James Lynn James Darrin Johnson Eornie Johnson John Jones Bruce Jordan Sheila Joseph Kelly Kangelos Beverly Kelley Sherri Kennedy Gazzora King Beth Latra James Lee Howard Lewis Roderick Livingsron Vondella Marshall April Martin Danny Martin John Paul Maultsby Tiffany McDaniel Paula McGhee Louis McQuoy Cheryl Mickel Chris Miller Willie Miller Michael Peacock John Peterson Cherie Myers Lynn Moncrief Mark Morrison Donnie Ragans Tony Read Karen Reddick Kathie Reddick Classes 49 Dione Rogers Robert Rover Robin Russell Retho Richordson Frankie Robinson Inez Robinson Joey Robinson Patricio Tensley Delindo Thomas Chris Thompson Thomas Townsend 50 Classes Frankie Turner Andrea Vickers Deborah Washington Harold Washington Kimberly Wilson Susan Wood Ricky Young Suson Zygorlowski Classes 51 Class of '84 1. There were many juniors on the vorsiry foorboll reom. 2 The juniors finally showed some spirit or the pep rallies 3. Dorryl Bonner thinks library science is interesting. 4. Llso. Reff, ond Deborah help decorate the junior classroom during Spirit Week 5. Dexter ond Albert seem to be working. 6. Koren shows off the new trend — The mini skirt 7. Amondo. lote os usual SPONSORS Corolyn Junlous Eorlie Nicholson Bob Stinchcomb Evelyn Pulliom Glorio Miller Rhonda Moore Shirley Washington Jonice Peeples Cotherine Brooks 52 Classes 6 7. 1. Some junior girls ore srill roking P E 2 Lynn helped decorore rhe Mocohi Chrisrmos tree with stolen or- nomenrs. 3 Liso. Deboroh. ond Sheilo look greot in their new majorette uniforms 4 Juniors soy, Drop the Bomb on the Bulldogs 5. Tiff ond Liso discuss new drill reom routines. 6. Juniors decoroted Mrs Brooks s room during Spirit Week 7 Cheri ond Angie went oil out on Punk Doy riiiw! 90PH0M0RG9 Alan Abdella Patricio Adorns Raymond Agner Tyrone Aikens Amy Akermon Reginald Alexander Donnie Alvorez Debro Anderson James Anderson Drendo Arnold Poige Arnold Donald Bailey CLASS OFFICERS President: Poige Arnold Vice-President: Viella Balloon Treasurer: Angie Prince Secretory: Amy Turner Robert Boss Scooter Boss Stanley Boss Debro Bearden Patricio Bedford Chiquito Bellenger Joe Belton Becky Benefield Hoppy Bishop Michele Blackshear Tonyo Blankenship Tommy Blonron Classes 55 CLASS OF Dempson Drown Juli Ann Brown Leroy Drown Marcia Drown Dewayne Buchanan John Burnett Gloria Butler Pot Contey Curtis Costner Keith Clark Robbi Cleveland Kim Coleburn Julie Cone Justino Cone Michael Cone Michael Corrie James Cressley Roderick Curry Veronica Curry Pomelo Cuthberson Andreo Day Kim Deoring Dexter Dixon SOPHOMORES ore SUPER Reginald Florence Trecia Ford Corhy Foster Anita Fox Angelo Franklin Cindy Fronkum Barbara Fulmore Eric Gaines Lukeera Gallon Marchetta Gianino Reggie Graham David Green Fredrick Green Michoel Haynes Shirley Hicks Rhonda Hogan Jeannie Holron Scott Houser Zeldo Molone Sonjo McCroy Tim McCroy Princess McGee Yvonne McGee 58 Classes ■ M James Hovey Angie Hufstetler William Hunter Leonord Joeris Connie Johnson Donno Johnson Michoel Johnson Roy Johnson Alfeno Joseph Karen Keeling Shekiro Kelly Donald King Joe Kinner Micoh Letchworth Horold Lewis Gwendolyn Love Poige Milliron Wilbert Mobley Timothy Moffses Theron Moore Cheryl Newsome Alon Odom Tony Odom Rodney Overby Howord Pickles Loverne Pickles Dorlene Pittman Dono Ploczkowski Jeffrey Pride Kim Pridgeon Angie Prince Dexter Prince James McGuire Anthony McIntosh Victor McLeod Christi Meyer Liso Micholowski Marguerira Prince Benjomin Pryor Eliso Reddick Brent Revels Edith Robinson dosses 59 SOPHOMORES sell SPICES James Robinson Michael Robinson Albert Smith Kitty Smith Down Span Deirdre Span Samantha Sporkman Roy Robinson Frederick Rodgers Richard Rudd Kimberly Sharp Sondie Sharp Greg Simmons Willie Lee Siplin Jeannie Sterling Charlie Stevens Rusty Stevens Paulo Stewart Ernie Terry Cynthio Thompkins Marvin Thompkins Pamela Thompkins The Class That's on the Move James Thompson Angela Townsend Amy Turner Diane Williams Harold Williams Joyce Williams Amy Tufen Sam Vann Tom Vann Danny Walthall Reginald Washington Tricia Waters Jimmy Wearherspoon Cathy Welling Ulasea Wiggins Cynthia Wilcox Rolaunda Wilkerson Alisha Williams Brenda Williams - MW' Dutch Adorns Noncy Adorns Jeffrey Aikens Ronnie Aikens Leroy Akins Seon Alderman Amondo Allen Von Anderson Bridges Arnold Chuckie Arnold Porricio Arnold Tommy Arnold, Ji Classes 63 Wanda Brooks Christopher Brown Deloris Brown ilizoberh Brown Twonno Brown William Brown la I- ■ Drowning Tony Brummirr Angelo Bryonr i dy fi -’•n jnon Mirch Caldwell V igie Co k a ov Betsy Conrey Mike Contey Alfonso Cherry Ervin Cherry Froncino Cherry Grero Cherry Rufus Christian Reggie Cloy Tonjo Clemons Ricky Collins Steve Collins Donald Colvin Bobby Cobb Anthony Comboss Andy Cone Kim Congi Dorron Coody Lone Cook Michael Cooks Seon Cournoyer Hattie Crim Volerie Crim Nicole Doniels Tim Doughrry Joseph Dovis Lotricio Dovis Porsy Dovis Sommy Dovis Timorhy Dennis Corol Dobson Matthew Danhor Bryan Earnhardt Dorian Edwards Elio Edwards Marvin Edwards Angelo Feod Douglas Finney Jim Flournoy Richard Floyd Jeonerre Ford Sherri Fox Koyte Fuquo Gord Gardner Richie Gosron Greg Gibson Demetrius Gillyord Jock Gordie Alan Griffin Ronnie Hall Bert Hogon Carliso Hampton Toliso Hampton Classes 65 Jenny Hormsen Lynn Harr Steve Hart Ernest Harts Danito Haynes Nanette Herndon Dianna Hood Spencer Hodges John Hood Denise Hooks Angelo Hicks Deborah Hicks Patricio Hooks Phillip Howard Amondo Jackson John Jackson Lynn Jorvis Beulah Jennings Cosey Johnson Cossondro Johnson Jerry Johnson Lorry Johnson Potrick Johnson Lesio Jones Morshee Jones Amy Kolovsky Chris Kemp Greg Kimbrell Angelo King Billy Kinner Paul Kinsley Colleen Lotto Dole Lee 66 Classes Angelo Lewis Chris Mortin Stanley McCroy Kathy Moxwell 5henita McFadden Deborah McLeod Lisa McMiller Jonahus McQuay Leon McQuay Jesse McGee Johnny McGee Vivian McIntosh Willie McGee Lisa Mercer Angela Miller Chris Miller Rex Miller Timothy Miller Victor Milliron Charley Mills Yvette Milton Shanetho Mitchell Willie J. Mitchell Todd Moffses Sheilo Monlyn ' . ■ ■ Monlyr Kim Montino Willie Morgan Auther Morro Bruce Musser Gosses 67 James Linton Wayne Molone Mary Monnozzi Kim Odom Danny O’Quinn William Oliver Michele Page Cathy Parsons Lyndon Perry Princess Perry Marie Pirrman Danny Plain JoAnna Poole Charlo Price armenciro Prince Cheryl Pryor Tammy Randall Lisa Ratliff Phillip Reams Devon Robinson Froncina Robinson Tommy Roy Keith Ruff Denise Rye Irene Sapp Jerry Sapp Crystal Scott Katrina Sampson Frank Scott David Sevor Tracy Shaffer Traci Sherrord Gloria Ship Barry Simpo Sharon Sims William Sircy Nancy Vaughn Tammy Wolrhall Victoria Washington Adana Weorherspoon Gwen Weatherspoon Daryl Webb Roy Webb Casey Wells Angela Turner 5ora Tuten Steve Walden Amy Walker Jomes Wollace Fred Ward Ernest Washington i ' i Closses 69 Gena Stokes Lesley Srra jght Julie Suber Ann Tackett Yolanda Terry Consrance Thor Crystal Thomas Joe Thomas Tanya Tillman Veronica Tillman Wayne Tillman Karen Todd Johnny Smith Russell Smith Tammy Smith Tom Smith Rondo Smoak David Stephens SPONSORS Soroh Ransom Julio Turner Nancy Benjamin Eugene Stokes Calhoun Hendrix Deborah Hurst Betty Gillyord Johnny Toylor Corolyn Edwards Dovid Wiggins Lois Sweat Almo Twiggs Roosevelt Porker Shoron Fletcher Tommy Wells Jackie Wesley Drenr Whitman EITonyo Wiggins Clifford Williams Darren Williams Jackie Williams Laura Williams Lori Williams 70 Classes Freshmen A New Beginning 1 When Mrs Roy con'r speok. everybody huddles closer. 2. At rhe end of English, everybody tokes o breok 3. Some respect rhe peoce ond quiet of the library 4 Home Ec. isn't olwoys cooking ond sew- ing. 5. The 1982 Freshmon floor ploced third in overall floor division during rhe Homecoming porode 6. Keren smiles over Fridoy's lunch. 7. Few freshmen get excited or pep rallies 72 Curriculum Curriculum 73 An Administration 1. Mr. Roy. Principal, listens to another student’s problem. 2. Mr. Miller, ossisront prindpol, points out the foots to onother skipper. 3. Mr. Buchonon, superintendent, finds rime to stop for o visit. 4. (Mr. Roy) Shoo-be-doo. 5. Mr. Selmon. assistant prin- cipal. finds rime to take o breok. 6. Dennis Miller 7. Jomes Roy 8. Wiley Selmon 74 Curriculum That Works 1. The new computer Is o great help to Mrs. Prince. 2. Mrs. Webb xeroxes another test. 3. Mr. Dickey doesn't think this coll Is very funny. 4. A secretary's work Is never done. 5. Where did that key go? 6. Mrs. Smith enjoys her new job os o llbrory aide. 7. Mrs. Wolden is o big help oround the office. 8 Augusto Dorcloy 9 Evelyn Choncy K) Morie Prince 11. Louise Smith 12. Jewell Wolden 13. Sonya Webb Curriculum 75 Grammar is to Literature: 1 Mrs. Aikens Moore returns to school with o new life ond name 2. Mrs. Fought is always Quick to help 3. Mrs. Washington reviews grammar skills with her doss. 4. Mrs. Buchonon is the center of at- tention for o short rime. 5. Mory Buchonon 6 Morrho Fought 7. Corolyn Junious 6. Cheryl Lomb 76 Curriculum As Literature is to Life 1. Srudenrs poy close attention when Mrs. Mur- phy exploins subjects ond predicates. 2. Mrs. Quick finds just one more test for her students. 3. Mrs. Lomb enjoys discussing A Separate Peace. 4. Mrs. Twiggs reminds Jomes to pro- of read his work. 5. Grodlng papers is o doily chore for Mrs. Junious. 6. Evelyn Murphy 7. Rhondo Moore 6 Sue Quick 9. AI mo Twiggs 10. Shirley Washington Curriculum 77 Studying the Post and ... 1. Jeonnie finds on interest in whot Mr. Nicholson hos to soy to Jomes. 2. Reviewing notes before class olwoys helps in Mrs. Argenbrighfs history dosses. 3. Putting up on orgument in Mrs. Borrs's doss olwoys brings o smile. 4 Another doy of films in Mrs. Hurst's doss. 5. Hoppiness is Mrs. Anderson's 6th period doss. 6. Charlotte Anderson 7. Opol Argenbright 8. Eloise Dorrs 9. Deboroh Hurst K) Eorlie Nicholson 78 Curriculum Predicting the Future 1 Proving o point in Mrs Roy's physics doss is o rough job. 2 Cooch Porker s pionning period isn't olwoys free rime 3. Mrs. Turner is only one of the teochers who reoches the new course. I Con.” 4 Biology isn't oil fun ond ploy In Mrs. Jomes's doss 5. Dempson ond Mrs Fletcher hove different views on the results of this poper 6 Shoron Fletcher 7. Goyle Jomes 8 Roosevelt Porker 9. Corolyn Roy 10. Julio Turner Curriculum 79 Students Ploy the Numbers Game 1 Anthony's attention is colled to o specific prob- lem on his moth worksheet 2. Everyone crowds oround Mrs Edwords for o little odvice on how to solve on equation 3. Mrs Brooks gives Tresho some pointers obout olgebro after doss 4 Mrs Poyne does o little problem solving with Tony Weotherspoon 5 Mrs Cotron hos o little com- puter tolk with Wayne 6 Mr Toylor points out the basics of moth to Tommy. 7. Catherine Brooks 8. Sylvia Cotron 9. Carolyn Edwords 10. Potsy Poyne 11. John Toylor 12. Bill Yonossy 00 Curriculum Future Business Leaders 1 Mrs. Pulliom types right olong beside her students 2 Mrs. Brummirt is never too busy to onswer questions in the new course. Computer Literacy 3. Mrs Peeples doubles os o Bosic English teacher 4 Mrs. Peeples Typing I doss is busy ot work 5 6 5. Ann Drummitt 6. Jonice Peeples 7. Evelyn Pulliom Curriculum 81 Appreciating the Arts 3 1 Trocee smiles grocefully during her break in bond. 2. Jerry finds rhot photography is more rhon just taking pictures 3 Mrs. Scott finds pleosure in teaching ort 4 The bond cheers on the Cowboys with o different sound 5. Ploying the piono in chorus is only one of the great things Mr Cooper does for M C H S. 6 Leroy exploins to Peorl how to develop o picture. 7. Bob Cooper 8. Jeff Kluball 9. Debra Scorr 82 Curriculum 7 Home Ec. Studyinq Life's Skills 2 3 1. Dollos ond Lerho watch rhe comero while everyone else studies for rhe cooking rest. 2. Anginert woirs to osk Mrs. Dorrs obour her stitching In her sewing doss. 3. The FHA October meeting turned out to be o success. 4. Mike Fixer speoks or the Jonuory FHA meeting. 5. Dorlene prepores for her next sewing project. Exercise for Fitness 1 Morco is deeply involved in whor he is doing 2. Ms Oenjomin shows Hoppy how ro foke o dribble 3 Cooch Wiggins exploins indoor foorboll while his doss poys close ortenrion 4 Cooch Stinchcomb finds his Weightlifting Closs interesting 5 Mrs Miller seems to be enjoying doing exer- cises with her doss 6. Noncy Benjomin 7. Glorio Miller 8 Greg Robinson 9. Bob Stinchcomb 10. Dovid Wiggins 11. Frank Yonossy 64 Curriculum Vocations for the Future 1 Mr Bodensrein shows his doss the sofe woy ro use rhe orm sow. 2. Mr. Hendrix's Fundamental Construction Class watches him for instructions 3. Scott poys close ottention to everything. 4 Mr. Stokes teoches his Forestry Closs by using rhe overheod projector 5. Mr. Washington instruas his Fundomenrol Prin- cipals of Agriculture Closs. Curriculum 65 6. John Bodenstein 7. Colhoun Hendrix 8 Gene Stokes 9. Ernest Washington Special Services for Special People 1 Mr. Christmas counsels Dovid into stoying on the yearbook sroff 2 Mrs Tillmon stoyed busy getting 9th ond 10th graders' schedules changed 0. Mrs Moore woits for students to come in with schedule problems 4 Students find important information in the library 5. Mrs. Smith ond Mrs. Eorp straighten the cord cotolog Exceptional Student Education 1. Ms. Whitby works quickly while groding papers. 2. Crocheting is o favorite postime of Mrs. Gillyord's. 3. Betty Gillyord 4 Soroh Ronsom 5. Evelyn Whitby Mainte- nance and Cafeteria i Staffs 6. Lunchroom Stoff: 1st Row L to R: Borboro Roberts. Henri Tuten. Almo Seogo. Helen Williams. Momie Thomos, Argotho Tooke. 2nd Row: Betty Respress. Lunchroom Manager. Tero Roth. Vero Lourio. Nellie Sims, Eve Moe Dimond. Charles Myers. 7. Maintenance Staff: Eli Butler. Corene Grohom. Pouline Bentley. Pearl Peocock. Mory Love Givens Not present — Woyne Coody. Maintenance Supervisor, ond Leslie Dukes Curriculum 67 88 Sports The Start of Something Great I. Mike gets defense reody for next ploy 2. Greg brings down Leon receiver. 3. Greg ond Mike ream up to bring down Trojon running bock. 4 Cooch Robinson mokes use of new field rule 5. 1st Row L to R: J. Gronr, J Sreworr. W. Hunter. S. Dorrs, J. Alexander. E. Johnson, A. Kelly. C. Miller 2nd Row: L. Hoynes. R. Humphrey. F. Turner. H. Lewis, M. Pursley. M. Joseph, G. Simmons. T. Hodge, F. Rodgers. K. Howell. 3rd Row: D. Green. R. Robin- son, J. Robinson. S. Epps. R. Pridgeon. H. Pickles. S. Houser, D. Hobbs. D. Dixon. 4fh Row: J. Carroll. T. Townsend. R. Doss. T. Worts. T. Fox. T Moore. W. Wiggins. R. Smith. D. Johnson. 5th Row: Cooches: Drenr Norris. Dob Srinchcomb. Greg Robinson. Mike Rogons. Dovld Golbroith. Roosevelt Porker. Dill Yonossy. Monogers: T. Mendheim. F. McDaniel. D. Haskell. J. Flournoy. 6. Ouorterbock. Ston Dorrs, colls the ploy 90 Sports 3. Coaches: Brent Norris Greg Robinson Bob Sfinchcomb Mike Rogons Dovid Golbroith Roosevelt Porker Bill Yonossy 2. Cowboys Hong Tough Under New Coach Brent Norris, MCHS's head foot- boll coach, led the Cowboys to o 4-6 record this year. This was Brent Norris's and Greg Robinson's first year os coaches for MCHS. The Cowboys put forth greot ef- fort. They went through many hord, grueling, practices and many of the coaches' pep talks. But it oil paid off on Fridoy nights. When they stepped out on the field, excitement filled the oir. All through the gomes neither the team nor the fons ever gave up. No one will ever forget the lost gome of the season, the victory over Taylor County. This was o rebuilding year for the Cowboys, and they ore look- ing forward to o rewording and enrhusiostic season next year. 1. Quarterback, Sron Borrs. looks deep for o receiver 2. Offensive line prepares to de- fend the quarterback. 3 Cooch Norris folks to receiver, Jim Srewort, obout the next ploy 4 The colm before the storm. 5. Chris hongs on for dear life MCHS 7 Leon OPPONENT 62 7 Quincy 14 14 Jefferson Co. 26 6 Suwonnee 24 20 Rickords 14 15 Josper 12 7 Lincoln 21 15 Wokullo 38 20 Godby 26 41 Toylor 7 5 Sports 91 How Sweer Ir Is! Cowboys — 41 Talylor Co. — 7 1 Jomie brings in o ploy. 2 Eornie struts his stuff after o touchdown. 3 The great Cowboy offense tokes over, giving the defense o break 4 Donold goes for the sock. 5 William meets heod on with o Monticelk) opponent 6.1962 Senior ployers J.V. Gains Experience Inexperience hurt the J.V. ream this year, but they learned the basics which will help in the years to come. The J.V.’s had to be rough this year because they practiced with the varsity almost every day. Hard hitting and long practices taught the young ream the essentials of varsity football. There were many freshmen on the team, so beware of next year's Cowboys!! 1 Take off. Tony! 2 Dexrer accepts o pitch from Fredrick. 3. Even though injured. Stanley McQuoy cheers on the Cowboys 4 Dorrin escapes o bulldog defender 5. Morvin buries the bulldog quorterbock 6. 1st Row L to R: T. Brummitt. B. Boiley. D. Buchonon. W Slrcy. R. Floyd. C. Stroughter. S. Aldermon. B. Kinner. 2nd Row: B. Whitman. B. Browning. G. Gardner. R. Buchonon, K. Ruff. L. Aikens. M. Edwards. D. Willioms. S Mc- Cray. S. Collins. 3rd Row: G. Gibson. S. Clemons. S. Davis. R. Chrtstton. 5. Sports 93 KeepirY an Eye on rhe Clock A year of transition and o yeor of youth trademarked rhe Cowboy '82-83 varsity boskerboll season. This yeor was Coach Dili Yonossy's first yeor with rhe Cowboys, and they struggled to o 7-16 record. Even though it was o disappointing season, the Cowboys did shine when they won rhe Kiwonis Tournomenr in Live Ook with victories over Lake City and Suwonnee counties. This was rhe Cowboy's first tournament win. The record of rhe teom was o somewhat unimpressive one, bur this wos by no means o true measure of their ability. 1 Tony uses his heod to block o ployer 2 Bleep' Bleep' 3 Get off my bock mon 4 The form of o good jump shot 5 Kip purs the boll up high 6 Kip looks down courr 7 Derrick toys in onorher one Cooch Dill Yonossy 1. John Poul or the line. 2. Wiley Selmon ond Dob Cooper worked hord ro assist rhe Cowboys. 3. Roosevelt puts two In for rhe Cowboys. 4 Sher- wood drives for o bosket. 5. 1st Row L to R: E. Johnson. D. West. T. Reod. S. Drown. K. Yulee. 2nd Row: Cooch Dill Yonossy. R. Humphrey. J. Crim, J. P Moulrsby. M Joseph. H. Washington. Varsity Girls Have Tough Schedule The varsity girls, under the supervision of o new cooch, David Wiggins, hod o tough season. The ream was composed of o lot of young ployers who got much experience. Cooch Wiggins said that he was proud of his team. Losing only four graduating seniors. Cooch Wiggins hos great expectations for o well- experienced team next year. Cooch: Dovid Wiggins 3 m 3 Left poge: 1 Koren shows her jumping obility 2 Its gonno moke if 3. Victory! How sweef it is' 4 Jump high. Shonito. jump high 5 Cowgirls ond their opponent. Echols County, woit for o rebound 6 Robin ond Keren run the screen ploy 7 Doc Wiggins offends to Robin s onkle Right poge: 1 Frustration 2. B J. ond Liso try out their trap 3 Wondo shoots while other Cowgirls get reody for o rebound 4 Tiffony shoots for two 5 1st Row L to R Uso Hoynes. Chorlo Price. Tonyo Wiggins 2nd Row ViEllo Bolloon. Keren Boss. Angie Prince 3rd Row Shonito Mitchell. Liso Dukes. Tiffony McDoniel 4th Row Liso Jockson. B J. Drechsler Robin Broswell. Wondo Gollon JV Gains Character After Long Season According ro first yeor cooch Dob Srmchcomb. the J V basketball teom built o lot of chorocter in their long seoson this yeor They stored off strong with wins over Homilton Co Rickords. ond Sonte Fe leaving them with o 3-1 record after 4 gomes Then they fell into o slump losing 6 of their next 9 gomes However they finished out the seoson strong winning 4 of their lost 7 gomes The Cowboys olwoys showed the winning spirit ond never gove up the fight no matter whot the odds' 1 This is o typicol J V Cowboy, olwoys scrapping for the boll 2 There is no woy to block o Cowboy shot, os Michael shows 3 Dexter shoots from the line os James looks on 4 Kneeling L to R Jomes Prior Dexter Dixon Morshee Jones Standing L to R Cooch Dob Stinchcomb. Morvin Edwords Tony Drummitt. Steve Collins. Eddie Roe Johnny Crod- dock. Reggie Washington. Earnest Washington. Michoel Robinson 5 The center jump is olwoys exciting 3 MCHS 51 £ JV Basketball jLk , Opponent 1 39 60 -45 54 67 66 52 65 61 23 66 Homi ofu Rickords Echols Co „ Santo Fe loylof Co. Godby Leo Mononno eeCo SuwQftne Co uncTn f Echols Co Godby Leon ToylQACo Quincy Homilton C m Basketball Fever 1. Jimmy mokes o shot over o fouling Echols ployer 2 Roosevelt takes on excellent shot 3. Derrick fires up another two. 4 This Rickords ployer finds out thot it is hard to shoot over the cowboy defense 5 Cooch Wiggins is in deep thought 6 Mike ond Ernie look for position on the floor Batter Up Good coaching, excellent talent, and right discipline turned the 82-80 varsity boseboll ream into o group of winners. In this sport there are certain things that con only be executed through hard work. Execution was the key to success under the coaching of Greg Robinson. 1. Burn it up, Bob! 2. Borry is getting reody to hit. 0. Will throws onother strike! 4. Chris olmost gets picked off. 6. Gene shows his corching sryle ot first base. 2 MCHS Varsity Baseball OPPONENT 22 Godby 12 16 Homilron Co. i 12 Live Ook Wjt f 2 7 Leon 2 0 Leon 10 11 Rickords 6 9 Godby « 12 Lincoln 4 6 Hamilton Co. 7 13 Quincy 8.6 Perry 7.7 12 Homilron Co 3 18 Perry 8 3 Leon 7 3 Morionno 2 2 Lincoln 3 100 Sports 5 6 1. Dig AL mokes it look eosy 2 Bobby ond ump owoit rhe pitch 3. A fine show of sportsmonship 4 1st row L to R: R Woshington. S. Dorrs. B Drown. D Register. S. Sloven. B Moxwell. G. Simmons. C Miller 2nd row M Rogons. G. Robinson. C McWillioms. A Sowell. G Washington. W Gillyord. T. Mendheim. Heod Cooch: Greg Robinson Assistant Cooch: Mike Rogons Sports 101 JVs Break Even The Madison County J. V. Doseboll team hod no reoson to complain. They split their season with 4 wins and 4 losses. The Cowboys hod o very young team this year. Members on the team were Jim Flournoy, David Stevens, Doug Haskell, Robert Rover, Seon Alderman, Rondy Buchanon, Fred Rogers, and Scott Houser. 1. Scott is worming up fot the gome 2 On deck, Houser swinging the bat 3 Dovid owoirs the ground boll 4 Rondy takes Botting practice 5 Stevens mokes o diving attempt for the ball Cooch: Mike Rogons Opponent 4 Josper 5 Josper 15 Leon 3 Josper 4 Florido High 11 Godby 12 Leon 7 Live Ook 102 Sports 5 Cooch: Nancy Benjamin 1. Spike, Set, Serve Although the girls' volleyball record wos one win ond eight losses, they put forth greot effort. Many matches were decided by one or two points. The girls' victory wos against rival Taylor County. District wos held in Quincy, Florida, on November 4. The Cowgirls ployed Toylor County; they lost the two mat- ches, 4-15 ond 14-16. 1. Cowgirls give if rheir all during proctice 2. Jockie mokes o fine return ogainsr FAMU. 3. Barbara gets down on rhe ball 4 B. J. goes up for rhe spike 5. Isr Row L ro R: Grero Cooks. Shirley Turner. Borboro Dovis. Ruby Dovis, Anifo Edwards. 2nd Row: Delores Feod. Jockie Jenkins, B. J. Drechsler, Wondo Johnson. Porricio Lee. Tennis Team Makes A Racket The tennis ream led on exciting season this year. Linda Anderson and Laura Wilson went to the finals of the sub district. The girls' ream as a whole placed 4rh in the district out of 13 reams competing. Laura hod an undefeated regular season record of 8 wins and no losses. 1. Croig. rhe only south pow on the ream, delivers o quick ond snoppy blow. 2. Undo, o participant in rhe girls' sub district doubles championship, ik lusrrotes o good bock hond 3. Curtis tries to in- timidate his opponent 4. 1st Row L to R: G Gard- ner. R. Morse, C. Burnette. T. Reod. J. Gronr. C. Costner 2nd Row: Cooch Srinchcomb. L. Ander- son. T Sherrord. C. Lotto. L Wilson. K Hormsen. P. Srewort. K. Bibb. J. Srinchcomb. 5. Kathryn, o pro- mising freshmon. shows her style Richards Aucillo Suwonnee Voldosto Aucillo Richards Suwonnee y 104 Sports BOVS Rickords Lost Aucillo Lost Suwonnee Lost Voldosro Lost Aucillo Lost Rickords Lost Suwonnee Lost Play Ball The Madison County Cowgirls' Softball ream improved tremendously this year. This was the year of breaking records for the Cowgirls. For the first rime in the school s history, they defeated the Quin- cy Tigers. The girls finished their season with 8 wins and 10 losses; this is the best seasonal record yet. The team is losing only two seniors and stands o good chance of having o better season next year. 1. Let you get my good side. 2. Julie fires one into first. 3. Good corch. Lynn 4. Jugs purs in o strike. 5. Amondo purs everything into her swing. 6. Debro gets down for the boll. ■ i MCHS OPPONENT 11 NFCS 6 7 Live Ook 13 10 Rickards 8 o Mnrlnnnn 10 0 mui lui ii lu Leon 2 6 9 Godty m Lincoln 3 28 2 Live Oak . 4 19 Perry 2 11 Quincy 12 9 Godby 2 6 NFCS 7 0 20 Marianne Perry 16 6 3 Leon 5 3 Lincoln 16 15 Quincy 14 20 Rickards 4 106 Sports 6 1 Cooch: Glorio Miller 2 1. Minnie woirs for o strike. 2. Tired Cowgirls wolk on to rhe field in rhe seventh inning. 3. Lisa goes for o double 4 Julie throws to Keren for rhe out. 5. 1st Row L to R: Minnie Kier. Lori Williams, Liso Hoynes. Angie Prince. Dloir Boker. Niro Hoynes. 2nd Row ViEllo Balloon. Ann Brown. Amondo Allen. Julie Newberry. Keren Boss. B. J. Drechsler. Amy Tuten. Lynn James 6 Bloir throws to second 6 Sports 107 1 Leroy demonstrates his jumping obility 2 Morco — Up ond over! 3 Mike shows good form when throwing the shot put. 4 Tiffony's foce shows the hord srroin of be- ing o runner 5 John Poufs height gives him on odvonroge over other hurdlers Tiffany McDaniel Wins State The frock ream hod on exceptionally great season this post yeor. They won oil of their meets except one. not including the wins they hod at district and regional meets. Darrin Johnson. Medgor Cooks, and Tiffany McDaniel met regional re- quirements and qualified for store competition. At store Tiffany took 6th in the long jump. 1st place in the 100 yard dosh, ond on overall placing of 14th. Leroy Drown and Anthony Kelly also did very well this season ond Leroy will be return- ing next yeor os only o junior. 1. Joseph shows his version of flying. 2 Mr Miller, rhe broms behind the rolenr 3 Medgor wos olwoys or rhe from of rhe pock 4. Morvin is worried more obour rhe picture rhon runn- ing rrock. 5. Isr Row L ro R. J. Woodson. J. Pryor. E. Row. L. Drown. D. Dixon. C. Srevens. C Srroughrer. E. Dovis. D Webb. M Hoynes, 2nd Row: A. Dovis. A Ar- nold. W Mitchell. 0 Pryor. F Green. A Kelly. S. Me Croy. M Dovis. M. Dovis. D Donner. K Cooks 3rd Row: J Anderson. R. Aikens. E. Horrs. T. Moore. D Johnson. M. Joseph. J. P Moulrsby. M. Cooks. C. Den- nis. L Hoynes. M.C.H.S. M.C.H.S. M.CH.S. M.C.H.S M.C.H.S M.C.H.S. M.C H S M.C.H.S. M.C.HS. M.CH.S. M.CH.S. M.C H.S. OPPONENT won Rickards won Hamilton won Live Ook won Perry won Monricello won Perry won Lowdnes won Jasper losr Flo. High won Jaspe' won Monricello won Quincy 5 Sports 109 1107 Orgonizotlons Orgonizorions 111 Macohi The 1982-83 Annual Staff was more than just a class. The members of rhe staff found this to be very true. Hard work and lots of responsibility mixed with good times ond friendly fun to pro- duce on atmosphere perfect for growth. Yes, the annual staff was more than just o class; it was o growing experience. Sponsor: Ann Brummirt 2 4 1. A lor of work goes Into purring rogerher o year- book. bur rhe finished product mokes rhe effort seem well worth it. 2. Brendo. rhe editor of rhe yeorbook, did her best to be there when she was needed 3. Mrs Brummirr pur her oil into our yeorbook 4 Down, with her year's experience, explains her work to Pom. o newcomer to rhe staff 5. Beth rook o breok from rhe hord work of creating rhe yeorbook 6. Bronko worked very hord to moke rhe advertisement section look its best 112 Organizations A Growth Experience 1 Brenda Benefield. Miss Mocohi. with escort. Jim Stewart 2 Anita and Pom ore hard or work. 3. Top Row. L to R: Dovid Newmon. Kyle Wig- glesworth. Lynn Moncrief, Brod Brown. Kelly Kongelos. Bobby Register. Miki Brown. Bronko Vick. Borry Brown. Beth Lotto Bottom Row. L to R: Robin Broswell. Brendo Benefield, Judy Willoughby, Ann Brummitt (sponsor). Anito Ed- wards. Liso Jockson, Alocio Homrick. Noncy Harris. Bloir Baker. John Peterson. 4 Annuo! Staff members enjoy o Christmas party. 5 Judy folks with Mr Yonossy. the Sponish Qub Sponsor, os they work on thot section of the yearbook 6. Alocio ond Alison put o lor of hard work into the opening section of the book 7 Shoring o lough, while working on the yearbook Organizations 113 Art Club The Art Club, sponsored by Debe Scorr, wos o greor help ro MCH5. They supplied us nor only wirh prerry point- ings bur also, pointed signs, printed posters, and displayed many creative projects in the showcases. 1. Denise Works on rhe sign for the Bonk of Modison Counry 2 Mr. Cooper ond Alfred proud- ly escort Denise Miss Art Club, in rhe Homecoming Porode 3 President. Denise Burdick. Vice Presi- dent. Nicole Webb. Secretory. Juli Brown, ond Publicity Choirmon. B J. Drechsler 4 Mrs Scott, Denise Burdick, ond Counry Agricultural workers stond in front of rhe beautiful sign pointed by rhe Art Club for rhe County Heolrh Foir 5. Juli ond Richelle seem ro be rhe only ones nor downing. 6. Mrs Webb presents o special pointing ro the Art Club members 4 7. 1st Row L ro R B J Drechsler. Juli Brown. Nicole Webb. Denise Burdick 2nd Row James Hovey. Bruce Jordon. Tony Emery. Betsy Contey. Angie Prince. Bruce Musser. Crystol Scott. Julie Newberry. Steve Hort. Bill Hort 3rd Row Ann Brock, Jomes Boiley. Robi Cleveland. Debro Anderson. Mory Monnozzi, Steve Wolden. Jenise Shears. Debe Scott. Melonie Reoves. Sonyo Eornhordt. Richelle Cleveland. Lisa Micholowski. Dono Pittman. Koren Keeling. Angie Collowoy. Charlie Mills. 4th Row Clint Wynn. Steve DuPuls. Mondy Wood. Amy Turen. Rondy Joston. William Oliver. Thomas Roy 114 Organization Canvas, Paints, and Brushes Sponsor: Debe Scott And The Beat Goes On . . . The Madison County High School Bond. Voquero Guard, has been very busy this year. The marching bond par- ticipated in several contests during morching season: Sunbelr Invitation, Tif- ron Competition, ond FBA. The Bond received superior ond excellent ratings in these competitions. The bond ployed or oil football gomes ond in different events for the Madison County Com- munity, such os Down Home Days, Special Olympics Porode, ond Homecoming Porode. This year the bond went on o tour of central Florido, which consisted of o field competition, guard competition, porode competition, ond concert competition. These events took place in Plontotion, Florido. The Voquero Guard mode Modison County proud, os always. 1. The bond morched in the Speciol Olympics Porode 2 1962-63 MCHS Voquero Guard 3 The Voquero Guard stands ot ottention during guard inspection 4 Roy Morse — Drum Mojor 116 Organizations 1. The bond rored superior or the Florido Bond Associor ion Conresr in Tollohossee 2. Piccolo soloisr. Sherry Hicks, ond rubo soloisr. Willie Gillyord, enrerroined rhe crowds ploying Pink Ponrher.” 3. Miss Bond. Trocee Dovis. looked beouriful wirh her escorr. Jomes Field. 4. The per- cussion section ployed o virol role in rhe bond's show during holf-rime ond conresrs. 5. Porience is o virtue. 6. Trumpet soloisr, Donno Coody, serenoded rhe tons wirh Georgio on My Mind’ throughout rhe morching seoson 5 Orgonizorions 117 Special Performers The Madison County High iozz Bond did many important things for the school. They gave performances in the school during lunch and they did other entertaining for the community. The Drill Team and Majorettes were very busy this year. The Drill Teom received superior ratings in oil the con- tests they participated in, and the Ma- jorettes received excellent ratings. These auxiliaries proved that anyone con be successful with practice ond dedication. 1. Miss Drill Teom. Anglnert Bradley, poses with her escort. Eddie Knight 2. Sue Wood, rifle coptoin. did her thing during the half-time show 3. Debro Washington showed her twirling technique while twirling o fire baton. 4 The Drill Teom reolly par- ticipated during pep rallies 5. The Jazz Bond gove the lunch crowd o rreot 118 Organizations Achievement, Character, Leadership the Beta Club was a very active club this year. They participated in many various activities, a few of which includ- ed sponsoring a blood drive, a bake sale, attending the fall and spring district meetings, and participating in Skit Day. One of the biggest events was going to the Beta Stare Convention in Orlando during May. 3 1 Our enthusiostic Beta Oub! 2 Andy tells John ond Kelly how it's done. 3. Brad ond Morgoret prepore for the meeting 4 1st Row L to R: M Conrey, V Milliron, W Oliver, T Bishop. S. Jordon, T Sherrord. C Scon, G. Stokes. K Kongelos. M Blonton. M Goither. J Newberry. 2nd Row: C. Lot- to. K Bibb. P. Contey, J Moultsby. T. Reod. J. Grant, G Gibson. S Cotron 3rd Row: B Benefield. B Vick, J. Ellis, A Doughtry 4th Row: Y Gruczo. K. Boss. K. Pridgeon. t Gordon, R. Broswell. t Wells. I Scott, N Webb 120 Organizations Service to the Community Sponsors: Shoron Fletcher Sylvlo Catron 1. A few Betas interested in District Meeting 2. 1962-63 officers: Morgoret Moore. Secretory; Jim- my Ellis, Historion. Brod Brown. Vice-President; John Poul Moultsby. President; and Tony Peod. Treasurer. 3 Morgoret speoks to Junior Betas or Modison Middle School 4. John Moultsby was o relaxed donor ot the Blood Drive. 5. Miss Beta Club. Louro Wilson, ond her escort. John Poul Moultsby Organizations 121 Black History — Digging Into Their Roots The Block Hisrory Club hod o small but worthwhile schedule this year. One of the projects was o Dr. Martin Luther King display. For another project, they fixed up one of the Madison County's doycore centers. The Block Hisrory Club's lost project was the Block History pro- gram held in the Madison County High School gym. 1 Teochers ond students wait patiently for the Black History Program to begin 2 Mr James Brown was the speaker for the I960 onnuol Block History Program 0. Mr Brown. Mike Jonos. ond Constance Richard- son stood proudly os they begon to sing the Negro Notionol Anthem. '‘Lift Every Voice ond Sing ' 4 Mrs. Turner led the students in the singing of the Negro Notionol Anthem 5 Modison County High School students crowd into the gym os the onnuol Block History Program 122 Organizations 4 5 1. 1st Row L-R: T. Anderson. D Bonner. A Horts. E Washington. T. Dovis. T Brown. R Glee. R Dovls. S. Hicks 2nd Row: 5 Moore. J. Willioms. S. Seymore. F Jones. S Dukes. M Joseph. M Jonos, T. Ford, T Wilkins. B. Thomos 3rd Row. T Jonos. P Bronch. A Fronklin, C. Thomos. C. Bellenger. P McGee. T McDoniel. S. Joseph. P Arnold. D Spon. A Mortin 4rh Row T. Smith. A Lewis. A Town- send. E. Reddick. I. Robinson. C Richordson. V Woshington. T. Brown. V Bolloon. C. Thomos 5th Row S Aikens, W Borfield. M Peocock. A Doy. A Jockson, P Wore. T. Brown. K Montino. D Johnson. D. Spon. E Knight 6th Row: F Greene. L Golden. V Workins. C Wilson. R. Dovis. B Workins. P Brown. S. Turner. M Brown. V Bolloon. R Wilkerson. J Collins 7th Row C Prince. C Dobson. E. Rowe. G Dixon. L Bell. D Dixon. R Alexonder. M. Cooks. R Aikens. J. Pryor. E. Boiley 2 6th Row J. Willioms. W Wiggins. C Cooks. T Mc- Croy. K Yulee. A Bryont. M Cooks. Y Thomos. C. Wilcox 9th Row: S Epps. C Pryor. D Choice. M Thompkins. J. Weorherspoon. D Swilley. A Horrs. D Dovis Oth Row: Mr Nicholson. M. Pursley. M Johnson. S Johnson. A Jomes. G Hoynes. K Yulee. A Cherry. 2 Miss Block History. Angelo Cherry, ond her escort. Bobby Edwards 3 Block History officers: Anthony Kelly. President. Shirley Hicks. Secretory; Toni Anderson. Porliomentorion. Trocee Dovis, Treasurer; Willie Gillyord. Vice Presi- dent 4 Douglas Swilley. Michoel Peocock. ond Michael Jonos fixed up one of the Modison County Centers os one of the Block History projects that they worked on this yeor Sponsor: Eorlie Nicholson Organizations 123 Carpentry Does It All The Carpentry Club of 1982-80 did various types of work this year. They started off by building rickej booths for the football field, laying off fence for the baseball diamond, putting the name of the school on the wall of the gym, pur- ring little fences around trees and flower beds, building desks and cabinets which ore distributed around the school, etc. There ore many things you con soy about the Carpentry Club, but one thing is for sure, when they do o job, they do it right! 1 Some of Mr. Oodenstein's students showed their well-eorned talents by building o trosh box. 2. The Carpentry Club did o great job on their floor 3. Sowing is o highly skilled technique disployed by this student. 4. Joe showed his obiliry to sow os Keith ond Jimmy look on. 5. Howard, set the boards straight. Sponsor: John Bodensrein 124 Organizations 1. Corpentry club members worked hord ro finish rhe base boll boorh. 2. Carpentry members also built wooden frames to go around the flowers ot rhe school. 3. Mr Bodensrein inspects the work of his students 4 An exomple of rhe corpentry dosses' talent is rhe beautiful flower box built out- side of rhe school 5. 1st Row L ro R: F Rodgers. D. Swilley. K. Wigelsworrh. W Sercy. C Jockson. J. Thomas. T Fiffio. D Prince. H Lewis. R. Overby. V McCloud. K Clork 2nd Row: J. Gordy. B Whitmon. Mr. Bodensrein. T Floyd. J. Robinson. B. Turner. V Woods. R. Robinson. T Moore. H Pickles. J. Burnett. D. Brown, V. Anderson. A Combass. J. McHugh. M Corrie. 5 Organizations 125 Get Ready! Get Set! The main purpose of cheerleaders is to show pride in the reams ond bock the school. 100%. The MCHS cheerleaders spent mony long afternoons of hard practice work- ing on pom pon routines, cheers, ond chants. All their hard work paid off os they performed at the gomes. The cheerleaders attended the No- tional Cheerleoding Association comp (N.C.A.) in Tompo, Florido, or the Univer- sity of South Florido. They received four Superior ribbons ond the spirit stick every night; they also brought the spirit stick home. Through oil the hard work and prac- tices that the girls pur in, it oil paid off to moke o great squad. 2 1 Salena ond Alocio hove fun during holftime 2 The squod poses before the season begins 3 A B- B-E-E-A-AT-T! You re getting beat by the Cowboys! 4 1st Row L to R Beth Lotto, Diono Rivero. Soleno Ellison. Dono Borrs, Pom Ploin. Alison Hogberg. 2nd Row Kelly Kongelos, Nicole Webb, Constance Richardson, Lacio Hamrick. Lynn Moncrief 126 Organizations Let's Get Fired Up! 1 The Senior Vorsiry Cheerleoders. 2. Bear 'em. bust 'em, that's rhe Cowboy custom. 3. We wont o V-K-T-O-R-Y ogoin. 4. Diono, coproin. ond Down, co-coproin. roke cheerleoding very serious- ly! 5. Pom ond Locio try new partner stunts. 6. Miss Vorsiry Cheerleader. Soleno Ellison, was escorted by Ricky Boss. 7. We just won't be defeated! Smile big. girls! 6 Sponsor: Mary Buchanan Organizations 127 Catch That Cowboy Spirit The 1982-63 Junior Varsiry Cheerleading squad was a big help in promoting school spirir. Although most of its members were newcomers to cheerleoding, the squad received two superior and two excellent ribbons along with the spirit stick or N.C.A. comp this summer. Their enthusiasm showed throughout the whole yeor, and they will be a great osset in promoting spirir in the future. 1 Come on Cowboys, let's beot 'em tonight! 2. First Row. L to (V Korhy Moxwell: Christi Meyer. Coproln. Colleen Lotto: Co-Coptoin, Crystal Scott: Korrino Wilkins: Kim Pridgeon Second Row: Tommy Blonton. Kothtyn Bibb, Dono Ploczkowski 0. Miss Junior Vorslfy Cheerleader Kim Pridgeon. ond her escort Brod Brown 4. The J.V. showed their skill with many in- tricote pyramids. 3 Sponsor: Glorio Miller 128 Organizations 1. J.V cheerleoders hove ir oil together 2. Tom- my. Kothryn. ond Crystol boogie on the sidelines 3. Kim Pridgeon. co-coptoin. ond Colleen Lotto, coproin. 4 Korhy shows plenty of spirit during the gome 5. J.V. cheerleoders built very distinct pyromids. SPONSOR: Glorio Miller Orgonizorions 129 C.S.U. Spreads fhe News The Christian Student Union this year was our to spread the word of God! One of the things C.S.U. did was to hove the morning devotion on The Good Morning Show. They also hod Break devotion, and, of course, their annual Christmas show. C.S.U. members were very ocrive in the community by having the morning services or oreo churches. 1 A scene from the C.S.U. skit during the Christmas Program 2 Tim ond Nicole show their octing obili- fy 3. 1st Row L to R Andy Doughtry. Morgoret Moore. Nicole Webb. Kotrino Guthrie, Liso Jones 2nd Row Ernie Terry. Horald Williams. Dill Webb 4 Sheri Stokes. Vice President of C.S.U. 130 Organizations FT A Gets Involved The Future Teachers of America en- joyed a busy and productive year. In the fall they helped MCHS by cleaning the areas around the porios and setting our flowers for future beauty. The student aides enjoyed the rime they spent at the Middle and Primary schools. They hope there ore more members next year. 2 1 FTA Officers: Angelo Cherry. Pom Bronch. Terry Jonos. Regino McQuoy, ond Traci Dovis. 2. Evelyn Murphy, rhe FTA sponsor, gives odvice or rhe February meeting 3. Miss FTA, Pom Bronch, ond her escort. Polios Choice 4 Pom ond Mike work on rhe FTA Cleon up project 5. 1st Row L to R; Mike Jonos. Pom Bronch. Terry Jonos. Regino Mc- Quoy, Angelo Cherry 2nd Row: Sondro Williams. Jonice McFodden. Joyce Williams 3rd Row: Pom Wore. Jomes Fields. Jonice Willioms. Evelyn Murphy. Sponsor: Evelyn Murphy Organizations 131 FCA — Helping Other People The Fellowship of Chrisrion Athletes hos been o very beneficiol club to the school ond community. They sponsored the Speciol Olympics for Madison County, eoch by be- ing either o buddy, hugger, or clown. The club also donated money to the Speciol Olympics ond athletic deportment for the baseball field. The members visited various churches in the oreo. showing their love of God ond fellowship with eoch other. They olso plonred bushes shaped in the letters MCHS in front of the school. The members of F.C.A. include young athletes who ore dedicated to God ond helping those oround them. They hove done o fine job in displaying their love ond devotion. ' ead it for yourself. [ Athletes 1 F.C.A. blosrs bock into the 50 s during Homecom- ing 2 1st Row L to R: C. McWillioms. A Cruce. R Schoefer. D Thompson. J. Steworr. D. Moxwell. K Hormsen. D. Dorrs. A Hogberg. P Ploin 2nd Row: R Buchonon. T Moore. J. Flournoy. G Gordner. T. Fox. C Lotto. K Moxwell. T Sherrord. D McLeod. L. Moncrief. K Kongelos. P Stewort. D. Doker, L Willioms 3rd Row: K Todd. A King. N. Doniel. K Coleburn. M York. M Buchonon 4th Row: B Stinchcomb. J Moultsby. T Reod. J. Gront. L. Anderson. K. Conji. T Boss. K Bibb. R Smook. Y Gruczo. C. Scott, K Boss. A Wolker. J. Cone 3. John Gront works hord or the Speciol Olympics. 4 F.C A members of the Christmos Porty 132 Orgonizotions MIRKMCt DOOR 1 The F C A olwoys hod fun on rheir trips, especiol- ly on the ride to ond from the F C A sign 2 Cool Sonto Clous (Tim Fox) wos confronted by John ond his long list of Christmas toys 3 Bobby ond Cloyte omuse Speciol Olympics' competitors 4 Alon the Clown gives o Speciol Olympion o ride 5 Cooch Robinson shoots over Chris ond Dorrin in the FCA s onnuol studenr-foculty gome FBLA — The Leaders The Future Business Leaders of America Club was very active during the 82-83 school year Members attend- ed the Fall District Rally in Lake City. The Club hod members to visit the Happy Rest Home at Thanksgiving and they sponsored a Valentine's Day Party for the foculty. In March the club sponsored a Skate-A-Thon for MDA and raised over $600. They typed and prepared booklets for the county as well as the school Health Fair. The club sold Tom- War. their money making project, and raised over $800. 1 A few FDLA members porticipored in rhe skit doy during Homecoming week 2 1st Row L-R T. Blonton. Z Molone. M Miller. N Harris. M Poge. D. Rye, D Hood. G. Former 2nd Row: J Sterling. V. Bedford, S Eornhordr. I Hudson. S Podgert, M Reoves. L. Hort. 0 Brown. T. Wells. B Kelley. S. Dovis. T Wells 3rd Row: D Rodgers. J. Sheets. C. Gronrhom. P. Dovis. K Odom. J Horne. T Belinski. A Kolowsky, L Micholowski. M Wood, L. Mercer 3. Lots of goodies were or rhe Christmas Porry. ond boy did they enjoy them! 4 FBLA officers for 82-63 Potti Dovis. President: Suzonne Dovis. Vice- President; lino Wells. Secretory: Dione Rodgers, Treosurer: Robin Russell. Historian 134 Organizations of Tomorrow Sponsors: Jonice Peeples Evelyn Pulliom Ann Bfummirr 0 1. The FBLA cor won 2nd ploce In rhe 1963 Homecoming Porode. 2. Tom or o and Chrissy decorore rhe frees for rhe business classrooms. 3. Mrs. Pulliom presides over rhe officers' insrollorlon. 4 Melonie Peoves. wos rhe FBLA represenrorive In rhe 1963 Homecoming Porode. 5. If's rime ogoin for on opperizing break offer rhe insrollorion ceremonies. 6. FBLA members prepore for rhe an- nual insrollorion of officers. Orgonizorions 135 FHA Hero — A Rainbow of Opportunity The FHA hove been reoching over the rainbow for thetr Pot of gold As o port of their Community Involve- ment Progrom Heotthy Bodies — A Pot of Gold, they sponsored the onnuoi MDA rood block ond on aerobics donee doss In October they instolled officers, sold condy. ond sponsored o cookout In November, they troveled to Tollohossee to o distnet meeting where Po ge Arnold wos chosen to run for o Store office from the district December brought Christmas Stockmgs to be filled for the trip to the TMR School January 014 wos Teocher Ap- preciation Week Whot o greot success1 2 In Februory they visited the School Boord ond celebrated FHA Week Morch brought Dtyna competition Modison ploced 1st in seven events ond 2nd in three Mrs. Dorrs wos ecstotic! Also they sponsored o Fashion Show to raise money for Store Convention in Moy they went to Orlondo for State ond hosted the FHA bonguer 1. FHA members help with Special Olympics. 2. 1st Row L ro IV A. Hufsrerrler. K Col- eburn. J. Hormseo. S. Pryor. A. Wilson. C. Dobson. A Fronklln, 5. Monlyn. P Sreworr, K. Reddick. R. Diekmon. G. Srokes. P. Milliron. T Collins. 5. Srokes. D. Boiley. K. Wilson. K Srokes. C. Fosrer E Worson. D. Ploczskowski 2nd Row: I. Sopp, T. Dishop. K Parsons. A. Prince. S Ellison. D. Rivero. D. Turen. L. Goirher. A Ploczskowski, M. Blan- ron. T. Sherrord 3rd Row A Turen. D. J. Drechsler. B Regisrer. J Newberry. M. Wood. T Wells. K Pridgeon. A Cruce. C. Lorro. D Thompson. D. Lonier. J. Horne. L. Hill. P Tensley. K Todd. J. Suber. C. Blon- ron. J Philips 3. Shoron Doss is o good bud- dy or rhe special Olympics. 4 Ms Sweor hos o good rime or rhe FHA dinner 3 4 136 Orgonizorions 1. FHA officers: Top Row. L to R. Morgoret Moore. Poige Arnold. Poulo Srewort, Koren Reddick, Poige Milliron. ond Kim Wilson Bottom Row: Nicole Webb. Trocee Dovis. Debbie Boiley. Robin Diekmon. Sheri Stokes. Tommy Collins, ond Gino Stokes 2. Miss FHA. Robin Diekmon. ond Dovid Newmon. her escort, moke o stunning cou- ple of the coronotion 3 If tokes concentro- tlon ond herd work to be o leoder 4 FHA officers discuss the upcoming district meeting. 5. Kim sreols o few moments to doydreom of the FHA cookouf Orgonizotions 137 Sponsors: Monreze Borrs Lois Sweot Learning to Do The Future Farmers of America's mot- ro, Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning ro Live, Living to Serve, played a big role in this year's agenda. The Future Formers learned the respon- sibilities of Leadership and Brotherhood. They also learned ro cooperate with other clubs. They combined with both F.H.A. ond the carpentry classes on beautification projects around school. They also participated in sub-district ond Forestry Field Day competition. 2 1. 1982-63 officers received rheir officer pios L to R: V. President. Todd Gordon; Sentinel. Ricky Boss. Treasurer. Thomos Townsend; Reporter. John Peterson. Secretory. Chris Miller; President. Tony Read; Choploin, Ernie Terry. Parliamentarian. Dan- ny Mortin. 2. Todd received his second place rib- bon in tractor driving 3. Greenhonds bowed ot the command of their fellow officers John Peter- son ond Chris Miller 4 Tony presided over one of the FFA meetings 5 Ernie participated in the public speaking contest ot Live Ook. Sponsors; Ernest Washington Gene Stokes 138 Organizations 4 5 1 1. FFA ers ploced o sign or rhe Court House declor- ing Norionol FFA week 2 Forestry members ploced o sign ot rhe Forestry site showing rhe loco- rion of rhe Hardwood Control Demonstration plot 3. Thomos recites his port or one of the FFA meetings 4 FFA Officers Ernie Terry. John Peter- son. Donny Martin. Picky Doss, ond Todd Gordon owoir the beginning of the Greenhond Ceremony. 5 1st Row L to P A Hort. E Terry. D Martin, J Peterson. T. Townsend. C Miller. T Gordon. T Peod. Advisors Eugene Stokes. Ernest Washington 2nd Pow P. Doss. T Vonn. D Dixon. J Pryor. L Aikens. L. Willioms. E Doiley. L Henderson. P. Doss. K Howell. G Speors 3rd Pow T Pobinson. P Johnson. V Anderson. J Corroll. C Srroughrer. P Willioms. S. Aikens O Peovy. A Driggs. H Doss. D O'Quinn 4rh Pow K Morris. D. Cobb. 5 Clemons. M Doss. D Starling. M Golm. S Doss. D Doss. S Webb. D Plain. P Shulor 5rh Pow D Doiley. J Willioms. D Dloir M Dorry. S Podgert C Mortin. P Webb. L Johnson. S. Singletary 6th Pow D Adorns. G Kimbroll. D Lee M Caldwell. P Collins. J. Smith. T Drummirt. J Sopp. D Coody. P. Holi. C Kemp Orgomzortons 139 Science Fair Winners Go to State The Science Club was very active rhis year. Their annual event, of course, was the Science Fair. Students again ex- hibited scientific interests. The fair was held in January in the M.C.H.S. library. Attending the District Fair, Melissa Gaither won 1st place ond the F.S.U. special Chemistry Award. Rondo Smoak won 1st place in Zoology. Kayre Jean Fuqua went on to win 2nd overall at the Foir. Melissa and Rondo went on to the Store Science Foir. 1. 1st row L to R: Constance Wilson. Leo Gordie, Greg Gibson. Alvin Wright, Mrs. Jomes. Cheryl Pryor Seated Rondo Smook. Regino Glee. Sheilo Joseph, ond Shoron Sims. 2. Our lovely Miss Science Club. Mikl Drown, with her escort, Wllllom Hunter. 3 Dovid Newmon placed 3rd in the physical science division with his photogrophic enlorger 4 Jimmy Ellis placed first in the biology division. 140 Organizations President: Shelia Jospeh Vice President: Kayte Fuquo Secretary: Regino Glee Treasurer: Leo Gordie Parliamentarian: Gena Stokes Sponsor: Gayle James 2 3 1. Tereso Bishop wos the overall winner In rhe Science Fair 2. In the Physical Science division. Melisso Goirher placed second 3 Pot Conrey placed third In the Physlcol Science division. 4 Rondo Smook ploced second In the Biology division. 5. Third place wos Koyte Fuquo In the Biology division. Organizations 141 Go Cowboys Go Cowboys . . . were rhe words heord from rhe cheers of rhe Pep Club. The Pep Club kepr spirir ond enrhusiosm going or rhe MCHS gomes. The Pep Club hod severol exciring ocriviries rhis yeor. They hosred o breokfosr for rhe foorboll ployers, cooches, ond reochers. Bur mosr of oil, rhey helped supporr rhe Cowboys. 1 Shirley Washington and Rhonda Moore. Pep Club sponsors. 2. Rolondo Wilkerson, Miss Pep Club, with escort, Michael Hoynes. 3 Pep Club sponsored o breokfosr for foot- boll ployers. cooches. ond teochers 4 Members discuss business ot o monthly meeting 5 Teochers enjoy breakfast before school starts. Sponsors: Rhonda Moore Shirley Woshington 142 Organizations 5 Extra! Extra! Read All About It The Silver Lorior. MCHS's newspaper, was published nine rimes during rhe school yeor Every issue consisted of or leosr four ro eight pages ond contained the latest school news, excellent sports stories, enjoyable feorures. announcements of up- coming events, ond pertinent editoriols. The Lorior staff wos composed of eight sophomores, juniors, ond seniors. Course requirements included odvisor approval ond o strong interest in journolism During rhe 1982-60 school yeor rhe sroff did such things os sell spoce on the Merry Christmas page of rhe December issue, sell condygroms in celebration of Sr. Valentines Doy. ond sell spoce for Seniors' Lost Will ond Testaments The Southern Interscholostic Press Association awarded rhe Silver Loriot o Superior roring in newspaper doss II schools with on enrollment of 1000 Submitted for evoluorion. in occordonce with SIDA requirements, were three consecutive issues of the Silver Loriot. published in 1981. rhe publication s best feature story, best news story, best sports article, ond best ediroriol 4 11st Row L to R: Andy Doughrry. Lori Pickles, spon- sor Mrs. Fought, Horold Washington. Donno Coody 2nd Row: Robin Diekmon, Debbie Boiley. Porti Dovis. Suzonne Dovis. 2 Potti works hord on her article 3. Andy works hord or being business manager 4. Miss Silver Loriot. Debbie Boiley. ond escort. Jim Sreworr 5 Debbie ond Suzonne discuss rhe upcoming issue of rhe paper Organizations 143 Student Council Gets Things Done Sponsors: Corolyn Roy Dob Cooper Corolyn Junious 2 1 Gino. Dovid. Shoron. ond Felisho were oil smiles of the District meeting in Pensocolo. 2. Mrs. Roy gives lost minute instructions to Student Council members before the District meeting. 3. Mr. Cooper joms out while riding the bus to Pensocolo. 4. Liso Jockson. Miss Student Council, ond her escort. Michoel Joseph. 144 Orgonizotions Student Council hod o busy yeor. They ottended o District I workshop in Pensocolo during February and attended the District I Convention in Tollohossee during Morch. One mojor endeavor was coordinating the Homecoming activities, which included the Coronation of the Queen, Skit Night, the sole of Homecoming Mums, Dress up Days, Homecoming Porode, ond the Homecoming Donee. A truckload of conned goods were col- lected by the Student Council from the stu- dent body ond delivered to the Division of Family Services. They also hod o Con Con Polly, which provided o chonce for class competition ond lots of fun. The Student Council sold concessions during the home basketball gomes, pro- vided the custodians with refreshments periodically, ond presented the teachers with ’’survival kits'' after Spring Break. Dur- ing the school health fair, the Student Council presented on exhibit on Venereal Diseases. 1. Isr Row L-R: D. Span. D Span, F Jones. C Zip- perer. J. Ford. S. Sims. A Doy. T. Brown. 5. Hicks. T. McDaniel. R. Dovis. 2nd Row: R. Wilkerson. C. Thomas. R. Glee. A. Townsend. E. Flournoy. K. Hormsen. M Brown. P McGee. L. Dukes. K Wilson. 3rd Row: B Edwards. J. Collins. W. Gillyord. M. Cooks. J. Sreworr. B Register. B. Smith, D. Newmon. M Donoldson 2. Officers: Gino Dennis. President. Sheilo Joseph. Treasurer. Refelerto Dovis. Secretory; Kim Wilson. Historian. Joe Collins. Parliamentarian, ond Liso Jackson. Vice-president 3. Student Council members chit chot while they woit for their president to start the meeting. 4 Three of the many hard working Student Council members take o time-out 5 A few Student Coun- cil members strut their stuff during the Con Con Roi- ly. while onlookers store Orgonizorions 145 Spanish Club a H cOo C 5 Vva t. ■‘jpcxnol p The Spanish Club, under the direction of Dill Yonossy. was re-established this year after two years of inactivity. The club's main purpose was to promote in- dividual growth by serving the school and community. The club attracted nine- teen members, who elected the follow- ing officers: President — Edith Watson; Vice President — Poige Arnold; Secretory — Pondo Smook; Treasurer — Jeonnie Sterling Si ru estas inreresonte en Espohol, tomos uno close de Espohol. 1. President Edith Worson. Vice President Poige Ar- nold. Treasurer Jeonnie Sterling, ond Secretory Rondo Smook 2. When Bill Yonossy folks, people listen 3. Miss Spanish Club, Edith Wotson. ond her escort, Bobby Register 4 Mr. Yonossy is proud to be the sponsor of the Spanish Club. 5. 1st Row L to R: J. Sterling. E Wotson, P Arnold. R. Smook 2nd Row: T. Blankenship. A Ploczkowski. V Bedford. B Benefield, 6 Former. D Anderson. S. Sims. M Jonos. 3rd Row: C Myers, K. Fuquo, E Buchonon, Sponsor. W Yonossy. A. Brock Sponsor: Bill Yonossy 146 Organizations Cooper's Crew The Video Deportment wos olwoys doing something worthwhile for the school. Eoch doy they provided the school with important announcements. They ployed o big role in the big hit Lil Abner'' presented by N.F.J.C. The Video Deportment helped out oil sports pro- grams. We can proudly soy that Mr. Cooper ond his fine crew hod another successful year. 1. Lights, comero. action! 2. Robin served os the onchorwomon of rhe Good Morn- ing Show 3 Kip seems to be having trou- ble moving this video recorder. 4 Bobby works the oudio system 5 Mr Cooper is giving Mike o little guidance 146 Student Life A Night to Remember On October 25. 1982. M.C.H.S. held its onnuol Homecoming Coronorion in the gymnororium. The ceremony begon with Bronko Vick and Kim Wilson announcing the club ond class queens os they were escorted on stage. The lost two queens, Constance Moore ond Kim Hormsen. were the candidates for the 1982 Homecoming queen. Excitement filled the air os Kim Hormsen was named M.C.H.5. s Homecoming Queen. She was crowned by lost year's queen, Leigh Baker. Kim received o red rose from each of the club ond closs queens of the conclusion of the ceremonies. 1. 2. Kim Harmsen — 1982 Homecoming Queen Left Poge 1 The 1982 Homecoming queen. Kim Hormsen. with lost year's queen, Leigh Boker 2. Tonyo Tillmon. Miss Freshmon. ond her escort. Ed- die Rowe 3. Miss Sophomore. Edith Robinson, with her escort. Leroy Brown 4 Miss Junior. Beth Lotto, with her escort. Borry Brown. 5. Constonce Moore wos Miss Senior. Her escort was Dorrel Bon- ner. 6. Homecoming queen. Kim Hormsen. ond her escort. Doug Thompson Right poge 1 Miss Silver Spurs. Down Braswell, ond her escort. Robby Schoefer. 2. Homecoming queen, Kim Hormsen 3. Duchess Gwen Dixon ond her escort. Willie Gillyord. 4 Kim Hormsen ond her homecoming court. 5. Duchess Gino Dennis ond her escort. Medgor Cooks. 6. Each queen received o red rose which she loter gave to the homecoming queen 7. Class ond club queens wait to heor the 1982 Homecoming queen announced Student Life 151 152 Studenr Life Homecoming — we con.... Ocrober 25-29 wos MCHS's Homecoming. The week wos filled with excitement! On Mondoy the students dressed like people from the 30 s or 50's, on Tuesdoy the students could either dress os o clown or their favorite storybook character, Wednesday showed that Halloween wos just around the corner because it wos Monster Day, ond on Thursday eoch class hod o certain type of dress. On Thursdoy night the onnuol Snake Donee ond Bon Fire were held. The porode wos held on Friday with oil the queens on top of cars and beautiful floats. Seniors won 1st place in the float competition ond F.C.A. won 1st place in the cor competition. Homecoming week ended when the Cowboys ployed the Lincoln Trojons on Fri- day night. Left Page 1 The Booster Club erected o Trojon horse? cow? dinosaur? 2. With the sun In her eyes. Liso Jockson, Miss Student Council, still monoges to smile 3. Chorlle Dickey, o fomlllor foce oround MCHS this year, brings up the rear of the porode 4. The Cowgirls' bosketboll team showed their cowboy spirit In the porode. 5. Jimmy Ellis, Constance Moore, ond Mrs. Dorrs — punks.” 6. Jerry Sopp ond Tony Merritt participate on the F.F.A floor 7 The Seniors reolly worked hard to eorn 1st place In the competition Right Page 1. Cheerleaders goof off during MCHS's Homecoming gome 2. The Sophomores floor wos full of kiddies 3. J.V. cheerleoders ond football players portidpoted in porode 4. Monsters inhobited MCHS on Monster Day. 5. The MCHS Voquero Guord marched in the porode ploying Georgio on My Mind. 6. Juniors won second place in the floor competition. People's A survey was held and these were the rop 5 of rhe students' choices. Fantastic Films 1. Extra Teresrriol 2. Rocky III 3. Officer ond o Genrlemon 4. Spring Break 5. Tootsie Terrific T.V. Shows 1. Mognum P.l. 2. A Team 3. Fame 4. Hill Street Blues 5. Simon G Simon Super Songs 1. Won't Hold You Bock Now 2. Sexual Heoling 3. Working for rhe Weekend 4. Beor It 5. Photograph Choice TOP HIT 4 Super Sports 1. Football 2. Baseball 3. Boskerball 4. Softball 5. Tennis Great Groups 1. Men at Work 2. Prince 3. Toro 4. REO Speedwagon 5. Van Hollen Street Mochines 1. Comoro 2. Corvette 3. Trans-Am 4. Cutlass Supreme 5. 4-Wheel Drive Student Life 155 Seniors of 1983 The Senior closs of 1960 worked hord ro ochieve their gools. Donees, Roffles, Goroge Soles, Fruit Sole, Rock-o-rhon ond the Senior Ploy were held throughout the yeor to roise money. All this wos done to ensure the Seniors o trip to the memoroble Dohomos ond Grod-Nite ot Disney World. Preporotions for these events srorred eorly in the year. On Saturday, November 13, the Seniors took to their rocking choirs for twelve rocking hours. Donations were received for each hour rocked ond placed into the rockers’ in- dividual account. The lost fund raising ven- ture wos the production of the Senior Ploy, Finders Creepers”. It wos presented April 14 under the direction of Mrs. Roy ond Mr. Cooper. Mony unforgettable memories were mode os the Closs of '83 worked their woy to Grod-Nite ond the Bahamas. 156 Student Life 6 Worked Their Way to the Bahamas Left Page 1 Doug in one unforgettoble scene from ' Finders Creepers' 2. Down waits for the Rock-o-thon to begin 3. Robin discovered the murderer in the Senior Ploy. 4. Bobby ond Jimmy were two clever detectives in the ploy. 5. The cost members take o flnol bow 6 Pom waits for the final whis- tle of the Rock-o-fhon Right Page 1 1st Row L to R: Jimmy Ellis, Bobby Register. Robin Braswell 2nd Row: Edith Worson. Julie Newberry. Doug Thompson. Kim Hormsen. Bronko Vick. 3rd Row: Lisa Jockson. Louro Wilson, Jomes Fields. Joe Collins. Gino Dennis. 2 Kim ond Edith enjoyed par- ticipating In the ploy Finders Creeper 3. Gino ond Joe, the happy couple from the ploy 4 Denise ond Dovid enjoyed the movie. Fridoy the 13th'' while rocking. 5. Louro ond Jomes were prime suspects In the murder cose. 6. Gino ond Uso were exhousred after the first hour of rocking. 2 5 6 Student Life 157 We May Never Pass This Way Again A bridge, fountain, starry sky, and candlelight were all parts of the MCHS Junior-Senior Prom, Saturday, May 21, 1983. This year the rheme was We May Never Pass This Way Again, the rheme song was Memories.” There were dif- ferent varieties of coke, sandwiches, punch, and entertaining music provided by Dr. Pitt and Al Brock. All together it was one enchanting evening. However, at midnight it all ended too soon. The foun- tain stopped flowing, the music ceased, and the night was once again recorded in our precious memories. Left Poge: 1. Chorlie and Suson seem to be in o world of their own. 2. Karen and Poulo help put the paper oround the gym. 3. Mr. ond Mrs. D. Miller — the hoppy couple. 4 Michael. Gwen. Charles ond Liso roke time to relax 5 Manor ond Anito — whot o lovely couple! 6 Get down, An- dy! Right Page: 1. Shelio ond Qorboro posed for o pretty picture. 2 The picture line seemed neverending to Chris ond Jenny. 4 The servers brought out the prom theme. 5. Borry. Brod. Beth, ond Ponsy — Don't they moke o lovely picture? 6. Bill. Dono, John ond Bloir summoned o busboy for o picture while woifing for o table 7. Mrs. Washington ond John Paul hong the four-colored sky. 7 Student Life 15Q A Week of Excitement 1 No one liked rhe ideo of leoving rhe s s Amerikonis 2. Donno. Robin ond Dob roke odvonroge of the cool nights on deck offer dinner. 3. IT'S ALIVE! 4 The ship’s photographer coptured Woyne ond Renoy ot dinner offer rhe Coproin's reception. 5. Consronce ond Trocee reolly looded up or rhe straw morker 6. Melisso. Alocio ond Jimmy, three of Modison County’s Xonodu beoch bums. 1 2 2 1. Ninety-one Seniors enjoyed the music of the Greg Klhn Bond, olong with mony more, or Grod Nlte. 2. David Newman with his fovorlte teacherMrs. E. Borrs. 3. Mrs. B. won first ploce In the ping-pong boll stuff- ing contest 4 It seems Bobby is going for o swim whether he wonts to or not. 5. Mony new ocquointonces were met while on board the s s Amerlkonis. 6. Grod Nlte pro- ved to be very tiring for Dovld. If wos o full week of excitement. IT oil started May 6, 1983 when ninety-one Seniors traveled to Disney World to en- joy o night of magic or Grod Nite. They enjoyed the music of the Greg Kihn Bond, The Dozz Bond, Steel Breeze, and Knight Rangers. Bright and early Monday morning, on May 9, sixty-two Seniors left Madison anxiously owoiring their arrival ot the Port of Miami later that day. Upon arriv- ing in the Bahamas on the s s Amerikonis the Seniors enjoyed dancing ’till down, fine foods, unending sunshine, beautiful beaches and scenery, and o little over indulging in the spirits. 4 Spring Brings Banquets 1 At the Acodemic Banquet Kothryn Bibb receiv- ed the Principal's Cup from Mr Roy 2. Trocee Dovis received o senior plocque ot the Bond Ban- quet 3 John Pool Moulrsby received o trophy for maintaining the highest overoge In four ocodemic oreos os o junior. 4 FFA President Tony Read ond his parents ot the FFA Banquet 5. FHA members recognized parents or rhe FHA Banquet 6 At the Spring Sports Banquet Tiffony McDonlel received o bouquet of roses for winning 1st place In rhe store frock meet When spring rolls oround, bonquers srort coming or regulor inrervols, ond this yeor wos no exception. The FFA held its onnuol banquet for parents and students on May 5, the Vacquero Guard held its onnuol Bond Banquet on May 24, ond the FHA held its onnuol banquet for members ond their families on Moy 26. A sports reception wos held on Moy 31 honoring athletic achievement in oil areas except cheerleoding ond football. The yeor ended when eighty students were honored for academic excellence or MCHS's third onnuol Academic Ban- quet on June 2. 1. Margaret Moore gave her program in Storytell- ing at the FHA Bonquet 2. Mr. Stokes presented Scon Webb several owords or rhe FFA Bonquet. 3. Reffelerta Dovis, Andy Doughtry. Keren Boss, Cosey Wells. Ernest Washington, ond Todd Moffses received plocques for maintaining o 95 or above In four ocodemlc dosses 4 Cooch Robinson presented Stan Borrs the Best Defensive Ployer oword for varsity boseboll. 5. Mr. Kluboll presented Willie Glllyord the Musician s Award. 6. Roy Morse received both the Bondsmon of the Yeor ond the John Philip Sousa Aword. 3 4 Awards Day Recognizes Winners The third annual Awards Day was held June 2 in the MCHS gymnarorium. Awards were presented ro students who had excelled in subject areas and students who had been chosen as reci- pients of various scholarships and special honors. 1. Crystal Scon obtained the highest scholastic overage in the freshmon doss. 2. Mr. Cooper received the Teacher of the Yeor Award. 3. Dione Williams achieved the highest scholastic overoge for the sophomore doss. 4 John Grant received the Stor Student Award for the 1982-33 school yeor. 5 These students maintained on A overoge every nine weeks during the school yeor: 1st Row L to R: John Paul Moultsby, Jimmy Ellis, Greg Gibson. Todd Moffses, Ernest Washington 2nd Row Drendo Benefield. Cosey Wells, Keren Boss. Yvene Gruczo, Geno Stokes, Crystol Scon. 164 Student Life 5 2. These students scored rhe highest on rhe NEDT rest: Isr Row L to R: Horoid Willioms. Crysrol Scoff, Kofhryn Bibb, Geno Sfokes. Greg Gibson. 3. Joyce Willioms received rhe Hugh O'Brlon Leodershlp A word for rhe 1962-63 school yeor. 4. John Phillip Toylor obroined rhe highest overoge In rhe junior doss. 5. Robin Dlekmon occepred rhe Club of rhe Yeor oword for rhe F.H.A. Hard Work and Perseverance PayOff The Class of '83 Bids Farewell The Baccalaureate Service of the class of I960 was held Sunday, June 5, 1980. The invocarion was given by Kim Harm- sen, FCA member, and was followed by Karen Williams singing The Lord's Prayer . The main speaker was one of MCHSs graduates this year, Laura Wilson. This was followed by My Tribute sung by Renay Scorboro and the benediction by Debbie Howard. The 1980 senior class of MCHS com- pleted their high school years Monday night, June 6, 1980. Commencement exercises were held in the gym- natorium with a reception following in the cafeteria. John Maxwell, Sherri Stokes, Robin Braswell, and Bronislava Vick, honor graduates, were speakers during the ceremony. Valedictorian Jim- my Ellis addressed the audience, and the presentation of diplomas was then made by Randall Buchanan. The farewell address was given by the saluratorian, Brenda Benefield. Special music was performed by Dawn Braswell, Lisa Jackson, and Carl Fuqua gave the benediction. 2 3 166 Student Life 4 Left Poge 1 Down Braswell song We've Only Just Begun. 2. Brendo Benefield presented the forewell oddress. 3. Seniors mode on impressive entroce or Groduotlon 4 The Class of '63 Right Poge 1. Robin Droswell, honor student. 2. Renoy Sc or boro song My Tribute ot Boccoloureote 3. Kim Hormsen gave the Invocation ot Boc- coloureote. 4. Louro Wilson was the moln speaker ot Boccoloureote 5. Jimmy Ellis received o stan- ding ovotlon offer his voledlctory speech. 6. liso Jockson song Memories ot the dose of the Groduotlon exercises. 6 Student Life 167 166 Advertising We would olso like ro express our Ap- preciation ro Mr Cooper. Porri Dovis, Mrs Roy, ond Kirby Reichmann for pro- viding our sroff with some unforgerroble pictures We are espea Ly grateful ro the faculty for allowing staff members our of doss when they were needed Lost bur nor least, thanks ro the stu- dent body and faculty foa H§ir smiles and frowns which mo e all ie memories in this yearbook speciqL 9 t Urummitt deserves a great deal of thanks for her patience and guidance of this book. Advertisements EARNHARDT SONS UPHOLSTERY Earnha rdt C oon s 973-6006 Good Luck Seniors — We Wish You the Best of Everything 26 years experience Owner — Toby Earnhardt Manager — Debra Lookabill All work is thoroughly guaranteed to suit you Compliments of LEE PICKELS DRUG STORE Quitman, Georgia 170 Advertisements Alacia, You have made us proud. We’re sure you will continue to brighten our lives with your smiles. Thanks for the good times we’ve shared ... and all those yet to come. We love you, Mama and Daddy SMITH’S DRUG STORE Sickness Cannot Tell Time Call Us Day or Night Day 973-6262 Night 973-2437 Advertisements 171 CHARM CAN BE DECEPTIVE AND BEAUTY DOESN’T LAST, BUT A WOMAN WHO FEARS AND REVERENCES GOD SHALL BE GREATLY PRAISED. PROVERBS 31:30 Dear Laura, We love you and thank God for the person you are. Mom, Dad, and Bryan C. E. Bill Russell Drawer 592 Madison, Florida 32340 (904) 973-6458 _ MEMBER Zj a american family life assurance company of columbus home office, columbus, georgia 31902, telephone 404 323-3431 Congratulations Seniorsll Compliments of ALLEN JAMES, JR. 172 Advertisements Congratulations Cowboysll Compliments of HEAD HUNTERS SALON v — Your Full-Service Salon Owner Stylist Dianne Thigpen U. S. 221 N. Greenville 948-2190 ”C—. — Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Willre Peacock Advertisements 173 Best wishes to a special son. This is not the end, but just the beginning! We love you and God loves you. Mom, Mary, Rick and Tiffany TUX SHOP Rentals and Sales of Formal wear and Accessories Congratulations to Seniors of 1983 Tallahassee Mall Tallahassee, FI 174 Advertisements Our Grandmomma (Known at MCHS as E. Barrs) LOVES Cowboys and Indians! Clayton Milligan Clark McCoy Lora Leigh McCoy Anne Milligan Congratulations Seniors Compliments of Mrs. Stuart Fenneman Director of Elementary Education Dr. Roy W. Scott Director of Secondary Education «DELL'S Ronald II. Williams, owner MADISON. FLORIDA 32340 V ' FLOWERS - GIFTS PHONE 973-251 5 Congratulations Seniors FTD AFS Wire Service i Carl, You have always made us proud of you. You are very special to usl Good luck — our love will always be with you. Mama, Kay Ma and Pa Advertisements 175 MAY YOU HAVE Enough happiness to keep you sweet, Enough trials to keep you strong, Enough sorrow to keep you human, Enough hope to keep you happy; Enough failure to keep you humble; Enough success to keep you eager, Enough friends to give you comfort, Enough wealth to meet your needs; Enough enthusiasm to look forward, Enough faith to banish depression, Enough determination to make each day better than yesterday. We’re Proud of You. MOM DAD Donna Lee Coody 176 Advertisements Adorn: How con ir be that our babe is grown With whiskered cheeks? How rime has flown! Yes. rime come along, swifr, silenr ond unseen And rook you, for roo rapidly, from babe ro boy ro reen. We'd never rrode o minure, on hour or o day Of rhe rimes we've shored rogerher oil olong rhe way. The scroped-up knees, rhe loughrer, rears ond joy The wondrous meromorphosis of our son. our brorher, our boy. Doug: Ir seems such o shorr while, You could nor speak, bur you would smile My, how rhe years hove flown. Jusr look or you now, you're almosr grown. The joy you hove broughr, we connor express. Although you hove grown, we love you no less. May God be wirh you whatever you do. Always remember ro your conscience be true. Love you olwoys,- Momo ond Dadd} Now childhood days ore over ond your tomorrow owoirs So srep boldly forward toward rhe future s open gores. Good fortune, Godspeed, is our dearest wish for you Wirh hoppy days, ond winning ways ond skies olwoys blue. Love, Doddy, Momma, Sharon, Kendall ond John FRIENDS'' Friends: someone ro shore our heartache ond sorrow Someone ro assure us there's o brighter romorrow. Someone who sees when we re in re Someone ro help us overcome our feor: Someone who understands when things go wrong They comfort ond cheer us until we ore strong. Someone ro shore our joy and loughrer. And this is exactly whor we oil seek after. They shore oil of this ond even more They encourage each other when they didn't score Friendship that is bound wirh very strong ties. Explains rhe feelings of these two guys. Although rheir school days ore near rhe end. You con be sure they will olwoys be friends Advertisements 177 FLORIDA PLYWOOD, INC. Greenville, Florida Congratulations to SENIORS of ‘83 Congratulations Class of ‘83 THE R0SERY WESTERN FLORIST Owners: AUTO Edwin and Norma Jean Hendry Greenville, Florida Phone: 973-2525 178 Advertisements Compliments of DAY FEED MILLS Advertisements 179 MADISON STOCKYARDS Hog Sale Monday Cow Sale Tuesday Feeder Pig Sale 4th Friday in Each Month New Location — Highway 53 South Madison, Florida Phone: 973-4094 George Townsend, Manager 973-4094 — Work 929-4605 — Home Sale begins at 1:30 p.m. Tommy Griener, Asst. Manager 973-4630 Alvin Townsend, Asst. Manager 973-4470 160 180 Advertisements It’s been like 4 like totally tubular years, But we won’t ruin like ruin our makeup over like tears, Because we like have lots of like “wow” memories together: (Ha Ha) Homecoming, like “get on the road!” and punk, the B52’s, Wall Street, and all that like junk, (ya know?) So Madison, like never forget 2 totally freakin’ like pals. Because our like moms didn’t raise 2 grody polaroids. I’m sure! We’re freaking out, TOTALLY. FRIENDS A shoulder to cry on, an ear to bend, Money to borrow, clothes to lend. Friday night movies, afternoon walks, Being together, Our “Private” talks. Mending our hearts, Crying those tears, Planning our futures, voicing our fears, Our memories together, may never end, Always together, forever friends. X veeldks preschool center, inc. P. 0. Bo 186 Madison, Florida 32340 Stuart Fenneman Janice Kelley Advertisements 161 Compliments of HENDERSON FARM SUPPLY Rt. 1, Box 183 Lee, FL 32059 “Dealer in Quality Seeds and Fertilizer” Grain Cleaners and Dryers Grain Bins and Grain Bin Repairs Grain Bin Unloading Equipment Transport Augers Livestock Equipment Call or Come By Congratulations, Seniors 1982-83 971-5517 Henderson Farm Supply County Rd. 255 N. Lee, FL 32059 182 Advertisements Compliments of SHERROD LUMBER COMPANY 65 Years of Dependable Service P.0. Box 308 Greenville, Florida Phone: (904) 948-2851 Compliments of GREENVILLE DRUG Congratulations COMPANY Seniors! Prescriptions, Gifts, and Toys WILLIAM R. “We Aim To Please” (BILL) Greenville, Florida Sam Hendley, R. Ph. CAVE Mrs. T. C. Cook Mrs. Mozelle McGuire Gina Braswell Advertisements 180 Compliments of JO’S FASHIONS AND FABRICS Greenville, Florida 973-6981 Vernal Webb Gary Webb Congratulations Seniors GREENVILLE TIMBER CORPORATION Jimmy Chamblin Larry Hammock MADISON PALLET PINETTA CABINETS John A. Chamblin, Jr. Compliments of GREENVILLE FURNITURE COMPANY Greenville, Florida 164 Advertisements Rt. 2, Box 335, Madison, Fla. (904) 929-4417 r | I -V Today may you have happiness Tomorrow even more, And always may you have the best. We love you, MOM, DAD, MELISSA ANDBUBBA Congratulations Cowboys! Congratulations Compliments of Seniors SAM’S Compliments of MACHINE BERT THIGPEN SHOP Advertisements 185 JOHNSON AND JOHNSON SERVICE CENTER “Your Needs Are Our Concern' U.S.90 Madison Florida 117 West Base Street Madison, Florida 973-6718 MADISON REXALL DRUGS LOWNDES ELECTRIC SUPPLY Wholesale Only 313 Janet Drive P.O. Box 2436 Valdosta, GA 31601 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! 1982-83 166 Advertisements SKI’S UNION Compliments of SCHROER IMP. CO. 500 West Base Madison, Florida 973-2748 Best Wishes to the Seniors 82-83 Congratulations Seniors “Shoes for the family” Distinctive gifts China Crystal Flatware Wedding consultations come see... The Cedar Chest a gift shop of distinction Florence Coody Owner Madison, Florida 973-2094 Two locations in Valdosta Downtown, Five-Points “South Georgia and North Florida’s Fashion Shoe Stores” Advertisemenrs 187 Congratulations Seniors Compliments of B B I.G.A. SUPERMARKET Greenville, Florida Renay, Build on resolve, the structure of your future. Do not grope among the shadows, But let your own soul’s light shine. Waste no tears, but smile, and believe, The spark divine dwells in thee; Let it grow. That which the upreaching spirit can achieve You have but to resolve, and God shall fortify your soul. We Love You, 188 Advertisements MAMA DADDY, AMDSHFIIFY Congratulations Seniors! Compliments of W. G. Rutherford 202 N. W. Livingston Street MARTHA ANN’S FLOWERS Madison, Florida 32340 Martha Ann Coody Owner (904) 973-6868 We Deliver! dfowerS for: Hornet ominy Dire Prom Idirtlidays 4nnivenariei Weddings t dunera s Compliments of Phone: 973-6124 Die JJa ir ben JcvS 1209 West Base Stroot Madison, Florida 32340 Open Monday - Saturday Bring The Whole Family Walk-In Welcome Congratulations Seniors 1983 Go Cowboys! Compliments of J. B. DAVIS, INC. Advertisements 189 ERIC’S AMOCO Congratulations Seniors “83” HOME FURNISHING CENTERS FURNITURE • SFFilANCIt • FLOOR COVERING • HOME ENTERTAINMENT Ray and Betty Olive “Badcock will treat you right” MADISON AUTO AND TRACTOR PARTS 305 South Duval 973-2275 Madison, Florida 973-2276 1 50 Advertisements CONGRATULATIONS COWBOYS 714 S. Range Street P.O. Box 633 Madison, Florida 3234« (904) 973-2633 SEARS COMPLIMENTS OF MADISON |n HOUSE M Advertisements 191 Congratulations Seniors CROSSROADS SERVICE STATION Congratulations Seniors WARING WYCHE SON, INC. Congratulations HAIRE FURNITURE CO. INC. 305 S. Range St. Madison, Florida 32340 JESSIE RENAE PRINCE (904) 973-2340 Seniors I’m just alii’ cowgirl at heart! Go Cowgirls! 192 Advertisements TRI-COUNTY ELECTRIC COOP. Serving Madison, Taylor, Jefferson and Dixie Counties CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Advertisements WO KRAMERS 204 — 206 South Range Street Madison, Florida 32340 Congratulations Seniors MORROW COMER’S INSURANCE DRUG STORE AGENCY 200 S. Range Street If You Don’t Know Insurance, Know Your Agent. 32340 Ferd Naughton 973-6121 Ed Wilson “You Can Do It — We Will Help You” STUDSTILL LUMBER COMPANY (904) 973-6106 State Rd. 53 South Madison, Florida 32340 Bill McCurdy 194 Advertisements A FRIEND Someone who you can share your inner feelings with ... knowing you won’t be judged or rejected. Someone who lets you be who you are... if you want to change it’s up to you. A friend is a special gift... to be cherished forever. Jean Busick, Manager PATRONS Rev. Mrs. J. C. Miller Family Rev. Mrs. D. Delaughter Madison Marble Granite Work Shamekqua LaTriece Scott Sue’s Beauty Shop Roger E. Gibson, DDS., P.A. Mr. Mrs. Freddie Branch Mr. Mrs. N. Honeywell Family Strain Poultry The Manor House Mrs. Deborah Hurst Mrs. Mary Frances Mauldin Mr. Mrs. Willie Peacock Son Advertisements 195 Compliments of JEAN’S FABRIC CENTER “Stop wishing and start stitching” 108 W. Pinckney St. Madison, Florida 32340 Phone (904) 973-8540 LEONARD’S AUTO AND TRACTOR SERVICE MILLIRON REALTY, BROKER 24 Hour Wrecker and Road Service Detroit and Cummins 973-2866 973-4546 100 S. Range 973-6481 Congratulations From Roy Milliron Penny Worden Suzanne Milliron Bill Wilson Elizabeth Almand Faye Todd Call 24 Hours ITT THOMPSON INDUSTRIES Division of International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation Congratulations Class of ‘83 196 Advertisements lOUNTY III THOMPSON INDUS!® PLANT NO 2 MADISON FLA T. J. BEGGS, JR. AND SONS FUNERAL HOME Madison, Florida 973-2258 BEGGS HORRY STREET FUNERAL HOME Madison, Florida 973-6805 Advertisements 197 COMPLIMENTS OF PIRATE HUT RESTAURANT HOME OF THE JUMBO WILDER’S MEN’S SHOP SPORTING GOODS, INC. 108 W. Green Str. Levis (all styles) Perry, FL 32347 Musing Wear Phone 584-6057 Van Heusen Shirts Florsheim Shoes Boots (large selection) Custom Printing (Jerseys) Complete Sporting Goods Guns: Smith and Wesson, Browning, Colt, Remington, Winchester, Ruger (all major brands) Gunsmithing — Complete Reloading supply TILLMAN FUNERAL HOME 620 York Street Monticello, Florida 32344 William Tillman Funeral Director Embalmer Business Residence 997-5553 997-5727 It’s Better to Know Us and Not Need Us, Than to Need Us and Not Know Us. 198 Advertisements NORTH FLORIDA JUNIOR COLLEGE The Campus N.F.J.C. Offers a Wide Variety of Programs Associate of Arts Degree for Transfer Associate of Applied Science Degree: Business Administration Journalism Secretarial Science Law Enforcement Certificates: Secretarial Business Vocational Office Education Occupational Training: Auto Mechanics Practical Nursing Cosmetology Health Service Aid Drafting — Masonry — Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Adult Education and Community Services Opportunities to Participate: Student Government — Drama — Music Social, Cultural and Sports Activities Advertisements 1W DON BOWEN INSURANCE Candy • Magazines • Candles QSP A Subsidiary of the Reader’s Digest Association, Inc. 223 Arthur Moore Drive Lake Asbury Jeff Williamson Green Cove Springs, Fla. 32043 Field Manager Call Collect (904) 282-5251 200 Advertisements exterminated For Service After the Sale Deal With a Local Establishment. We Can Help You Prevent Costly Termite Damagel SUWANNEE PEST CONTROL Call — 973 B-u-g-s 4166 1303 W. Base Madison, Florida Compliments of HERFF JONES Compliments of Robinson Motor Company Ford — Mercury — Ford — Trucks Madison, Florida 973-2247 Compliments of A. W. WALDREP 202 Advertisements Congratulations Elizabeth We Love You. Mom, Dad, Jim and Stan PERRY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Stan and Dana Barrs Congratulations Students! Compliments of say Fine Class Rings Announcements Diplomas Awards Caps and Gowns Representative Phil Brown Box 13406 Tallahassee, FL 32308 Phone: (904) 893-5220 Compliments of BURNS MONUMENT COMPANY and PINEVIEW MEMORIAL GARDENS Perry, Florida 32347 Builder of Lasting Memorial Georgia Marble — Bronze Rock of Ages — Granite Duplication — Table Tops Vases — Corner Posts Phone: 584-4149 Call Collect JOE P. BURNS, JR., OWNER 204 Advertisements BASSETT’S DAIRY “The Milk of Superior Flavor” • Homogenized •Vitamin D Milk • Chocolate Milk • Sour Cream • Half and Half •Whipping Cream • Buttermilk •Cottage Cheese • Skim Milk • Pure Orange Juice 584-5149 Locally Owned Home Operated 2197 Byron Butler Pkwy. S. Serving Over 50 Years Compliments of ERNEST PAGE, JR. and ERNEST PAGE, III Congratulations Seniors EDWIN BROWNING, JR. and CARY A. HARDEE Compliments of STATE FARM INSURANCE Doug Bishop, Agent 121 West Base Street Madison, Florida 973-6641 Compliments From VAN H. PRIEST COMPANY Advertisements 205 Congratulations Miki Brown Compliments of WALTON F. POPPELL twmni mm 9 O OftAMfA 777 MAOISOM f lOAiDA 3? 40 and FAMILY FOR ALL THAT’S HAPPENING IN MADISON AND MADISON COUNTY Compliments of Valdosta Camera Center WE HAVE ALL MAJOR BRANDS AT DISCOUNT PRICES We Will Ship C.O.D. Anywhere We Do Over Night Photofinishing In Our Own Lab — Coll For Prico Quota LD Valdosta 244-5740 □ 41 6 Northsido Or VALDOSTA MY HEROES HAVE ALWAYS BEEN COWBOYS!! GOOD LUCK Claude, Dutsy, Lisa Pickles and 206 Advertisements Tammy and Gary Pittman Congratulations Seniors! SALE E H A R D W A R E 317 South Range Street • Telephone 973-2291 • Madison, Florida 32340 Brokers JAMES R. (JIM) SEARCY Associate United Farm Agency of Florida. Inc., Broker Rt. 2. Box 1000 Madison. Fla. 32340 (904) Lee. Fla. 971-5425 JAMES SEARCY ROBERT SEARCY BEANIE SEARCY ROBERT ANDREWS COLEBURN’S AUTOMOTIVE PARTS SERVICE 703 N.E. Livingston Street Madison, Florida 32340 James Coleburn Owner Day Phone 973-2241 Night Phone 973-2011 “Good Luck Madison County Cheerleaders” Advertisements 207 a Procter Gamble Company WE BELIEVE GOOD SCHOOL SYSTEMS ARE THE FOUNDATIONS FOR BETTER COMMUNITIES” The Buckeye Cellulose Corporation PERRY, FLORIDA 208 THE J(en Bar-B-Q Congratulations Seniors of ‘83 Go for it Cowboys! HAIR STATION Owner — Operator Dale Williams 119 West Base Street Madison, Florida Phone: (904) 973-4648 i5 Congratulations Seniors! ffles tCisa ilarkic Frances (gloria MADISON DRESS SHOP, INC. (Formerly Joan’s) 104 South Range Street Madison, Florida Advertisements 209 HAVE YOU MET TILLIE YET? Florida National Bank at Madison 400 West Base Street, Madison, FL (904) 973-4041 U.S. 90 Haffye Street, Greenville, FL (904) 973-2254 Member FDIC (c) 1980 Florida National Banks of Florida, Inc. TILLIE the ALLTIME TELLER is a registered trademark. 210 Advertisements GROOVER GROOVER AUTO SALES We Specialize in Clean, Late Model Used Cars and Trucks U.S. 90 East 973-4820 BIG BEND FARMERS CO-OP Madison, Florida Says: Best Wishes to the Class of ’83! Compliments of PROPERTY APPRAISER’S OFFICE Best Wishes Seniors! Congratulations Seniors! Compliments of WILLIAMS-MAXWELL INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Bess W. Maxwell — Owner 108 W. Pinckney Street Madison, FL 32340 973-4013 HI 7. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS OF 19831 ALFRED WELCH, CLERK OF COURT MADELINE GINN JEANETTE CARTER BARBARA HUDSON MARY FLOYD II I CONGRATULATIONS Congratulations to Graduating Seniors SENIORS Compliments of CASHWAY MERRITT’S BUILDING TRAILER PRODUCTS, INC. PARK West Hampton Springs Ave. 212 Advertisements Perry, Florida 32347 584-3519 DONNA DRIGGERS RACHEL BUSH RAMONA DICKENSON JOYCE McGHEE JOYCE WELLS BOBBY “OOGIE” EDWARDS WELCOME BABY Welcome, baby, Welcome, It’s so nice to have you here — Your innocence and sweetness Bring a bit of heaven hear... Welcome, baby, welcome, May life be good to you, May your days be bright and sunny, May your skies above be blue, May you grow in love and learn to love Everyone around you, And always, May God bless you And may happiness surround you. Love Always, Madear and Jay Advertisements 210 Congratulations Seniors J.R’S QWIK STOP Owner: Joe Reams Greenville, Florida PRODUCERS CORPORATION Fertilizers Feeds — Seeds Farm Chemicals Grain Elevator Seed Cleaning 214 SW 2nd ............973-4263 0r.....................973-4374 After Hours............973-2524 214 Advertisements GORDON FORD TRACTOR CO. 715 Range St. P.O. Box 507 Madison, Florida Phone...............................973-2245 «Wy tj' fixwu'iftrei LARRY F. GRINER General Sales Manager GRINER MOTORS, INC. West Screven Street, Box 268, Quitman, Georgia 31643 Phone: 912-263-7561 Chevrolet Pontiac Oldsmobile Chevrolet Trucks Used Cars And Trucks GREENVILLE AUTO PARTS P.O. Box 536 Greenville, FL 32331 (904) 948-5761 ROY DAVIS, JR., OWNER Madison 973-4167 increased Deposit Protection $100,000 Ml MBCR Fsnc Saving A Coen Intwrance Co p Your Saving inau'td «o $100.000 Bus. Phone 973-4230 Notary Public EDWARD C. REAVES SOUTH ORANGE STREET FUNERAL HOME 624 South Orange Street Madison, Florida 32340 “Service is our Business” E.C. Reaves,LFD Advertisements 215 BANK OF MADISON COUNTY ▼ ' Craanullla • Morlionn Greenville • Madison Member F.D.I.C. P.0. Box 38 Greenville, Florida 32331 216 Advertisements Compliments of RIA JANE’S GOLDEN FRIED CHICKEN EDENFIELD True Value Hardware Advertisements 217 LESTER D. PLAIN AND SON Land clearing and development Site preparation for pine trees Hourly and Contract Rt. 1, Box 3390 Madison, FL 32340 973-4308 DAVIS CUSTOM SLAUGHTER Highway 145 North Compliments of SAM and MIKE WASHINGTON — Owners 973-4278 Compliments of DAY’S SAWDUST To a real WINNER We are so grateful to have been chosen to be the parents of Robin Faye Braswell. You have brought much happiness, pride, and excitement to all who have been touched by your life. You have not merely dribbled the ball of life, but shot and scored many points in the game of life. As you played hard the game of basketball and leader; continue to play hard the game of life, and God will richly bless and keep you. Mama and Daddy Congratulations Cowboys! R. J. and CAROLYN BISHOP THE DANCE WORKSHOP Olivia Gail Parker Artistic Director m Locations Upstairs Studio 110 E. Pinckney St. Madison, Florida 102V2 E. Green Perry, Florida 222 Advertisements JAMES WALTER, CRESSLEY, JR. Dorn: Morch 7,1967 Died: Jonuory 26.1983 He liked to joke oround o lot, ' o dose friend sold. Hisfovorlte posrlme ...” sold his mother His life is o beouriful memory. His obsence is o silent grief. He now sleeps in God's beouriful gorden, In the sunshine of perfect peace. James Cressley, known to most of us os Dub- bo, hos touched each of our lives in some way. His friends soid he was olwoys joking. His mother said he was o hoppy boy. His sister come to graduate from Madison County High School for both of us.” At the oge of 6, James suffered o cerebral concussion. His mother soid, We almost lost him 10 years earlier than we did.” When he was in the hospital, his school friends sent him on envelope full of letters. As his mother read the letters to him, he began to cry. She asked whot wos wrong, ond James soid, I never knew I wos so loved. If those letters didn't show the world how loved James Walter Cressley, Jr. wos, the abun- dance of flowers ond mourners ot his funeral cer- tainly did. Now the rime for mourning is over, though. For He now sleeps in God’s beouriful gorden, In the sunshine of perfect peace.” Bubbo ond his sister Joyce ot o school donee A school picture from his early yeors IN CLOSING Brenda Benefield: Editor As the year comes to o close, we realize the future is coming upon us quickly. However, we pause to look or the post. As we do, we see fond memories, good times, friends, ond fun. While we ore looking bock, let us pause to rhonk some of the im- portant people who hove mode this year what it has been. The teachers guided us os we struggled on our way. The principals kept us in line so that we didn't do onything we would regret. These peo- ple, os well os the janitors who kept our school beautiful, ond the lunch room staff who kept us fed ond hoppy, deserve much thanks. Now that the 1982-83 school year is over, let us be grateful to those who hove helped prepare us for the future of which we ore so eager to be o port.
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